BIOS 252 Week 4 Case Study; Autonomic Nervous System

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Institution Chamberlain
Contributor Sydonna Latea

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          The parasympathetic nervous system is the most highly controlled branch of the autonomic nervous system. Muscarine operates in the peripheral nervous system by completing the acetylcholine-receptor bonding site (Munoz et al., 2021). It is found in both the heart's nodes and its muscular fibers. These are cholinergic receptors that activate the parasympathetic nervous system. Sweating, diarrhea, and increased lacrimation were three signs/symptoms that sent me in the right direction. This occurred as a result of muscarine receptor activation. It relaxed smooth muscle, enhancing the motility of the Gastrointestinal, urinary, and secretory glands……..Continue

 

 

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