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Vsevolod [243]
3 years ago
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Read each description below regarding the CNS control of the ANS. Then put into the appropriate category based on which region o

f the CNS is controlling each scenario.
1. It's the integrating centers for reflexes controlling heart rate and blood pressure.
2. It's the integrating center for thermoregulation. It's the major control center of the ANS.
3. It's the integrating for urination, deflection, erection, and ejaculation reflexes.
4. It activates the fight-or-flight response.
5. Sexual thoughts or images can increase blood flow to the genitals.
6. It's the integrating center for the papillary reflex.
7. Emotions can invoke autonomic responses.
a. Cereberal cortex
b. Hypothalamus
c. Brainstem
d. Spinal cord
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kirill115 [55]3 years ago
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