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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
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You have chosen to stay with Team Living! The zombies are right at your door now though! As you tell this part of the story, des

cribe what part of your nervous system is kicking in gear now (Autonomic or Sensory Somatic). • Will you activate your sympathetic or parasympathetic pathway? How do you know? • What are some of the difference between the two? (for example, which neurotransmitter will be released) • For your pathway, what type(s) of muscle will you be stimulating? (smooth, cardiac, skeletal- it will likely be more than one, so be specific) • Describe how that nerve conduction signal passes from the postganglionic motor neuron through the neuromuscular (aka myoneural )junction to your muscle. o What response do your muscles have to receiving the signal? (In other words, name a few of the effects of traveling the nerve impulse travelling down the sympathetic or parasympathetic pathway- depending on which scenario you chose)
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2 answers:
frez [133]3 years ago
7 0
A part of my nervous system that would kick in would have to be my heart, because the zombies might want to eat my brains and I am very afraid of things that want to eat me so I will have to grow some balls and fight the zombies away if that is what I will have to do..
marishachu [46]3 years ago
3 0
I would pick a gun that doesn't run out of amo and run and kill them all
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