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Reflex Arc · Part 2

Chapter 11: Chapter 10 · Bio Zoology

self governed. It is a part of peripheral neural system that innervates smooth muscles, glands and cardiac muscle. This system controls and coordinates the involuntary activities of various organs. ANS controlling centre is in the hypothalamus.

Autonomic neural system comprises the following components: Preganglionic neuron whose cell body is in the brain or spinal cord; its myelinated axon exits the CNS as part of cranial or spinal nerve and ends in an autonomic ganglion. Autonomic ganglion consists of axon of preganglionic neuron and cell bodies of postganglionic neuron. PNS consists of all nervous tissue outside the CNS. Components of PNS include nerves, ganglia, enteric plexuses and sensory receptors.

A nerve is a chord like structure that encloses several neurons inside. Ganglia (singular-ganglion) are small masses of nervous tissue, consisting primarily of neuron cell bodies and are located outside the brain and spinal cord. Enteric plexuses are extensive ­networks of neurons located in the walls of organs of the gastrointestinal tract. The neurons of these plexuses help in regulating the ­digestive system.

The specialized structure that helps to respond to changes in the environment i.e. stimuli are called sensory receptor which triggers nerve impulses along the afferent fibres to CNS. PNS comprises of cranial nerves ­arising from the brain and ­spinal nerves arising from the spinal cord. (A) Cranial nerves: There are pairs of cranial nerves, of which the first two pairs arise from the fore brain and the remaining pairs from the mid brain.

Other than the Vagus nerve, which extends into the abdomen, all cranial nerves serve the head and face. (B) Spinal nerves: pairs of spinal nerves emerge out from the spinal cord through spaces called the intervertebral foramina found between the adjacent vertebrae. The spinal nerves are named according to the region of vertebral column from which they originate i. Cervical nerves ( pairs) ii.

Thoracic nerves ( pairs) iii. Lumbar nerves ( pairs) iv. Sacral nerves ( pairs) v. Coccygeal nerves ( pair) Each spinal nerve is a mixed nerve containing both afferent (sensory) and efferent (motor) fibres .

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