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- compare the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
- why is the myelin sheath important for nerve conduction?
- what role does the spinal cord play in the nervous system?
Brief Explanations
- The sympathetic nervous system activates the "fight - or - flight" response, increasing heart rate, dilating pupils etc. The parasympathetic nervous system activates the "rest - and - digest" response, decreasing heart rate, promoting digestion.
- The myelin sheath insulates axons, allowing for saltatory conduction which is faster than continuous conduction. It speeds up nerve impulse transmission.
- The spinal cord serves as a major pathway for nerve signals between the brain and the rest of the body. It also controls some reflexes independently of the brain.
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- The sympathetic nervous system is for "fight - or - flight", increasing heart rate etc.; the parasympathetic is for "rest - and - digest", decreasing heart rate etc.
- It insulates axons and enables faster saltatory conduction of nerve impulses.
- It is a nerve signal pathway between brain and body and controls some reflexes.