Across
- 3. what type of receptors are the nicotinic & muscarinic
- 4. what do you call when both divisions of the ANS innervate most organs
- 7. adrenergic neurons
- 9. responsible for fight-or-flight
- 11. cholinergic neurons
- 12. what type of receptors are the alpha & beta
- 13. the system that controls many unconscious functions necessary for life to maintain homeostasis
- 14. swellings located along the axon that store and release NT
Down
- 1. automatic changes in the function of organs, occurs in response to changing conditions in the body
- 2. responsible for rest-and-digest
- 5. block the action of NE/E
- 6. initiates fight-or-flight response, regulatory centers for body temperature, food intake, and water balance
- 8. promote the action stimulated by NE/E
- 10. controls many cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive functions both the medulla oblongata & ...
