Activity 3

RABANG - ACT 3

RABANG - ACT 3

by John Marcon Rabang -
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1.  The Parasympathetic Nervous System will take care of you after meals. The effects include a slowed heart rate and breathing and improved digestion.

ORGANS CONCERNED: Stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder, heart, and lungs

MAJOR NERVE SUPPLY: Vagus Nerve (X)

EFFECTS:

Stomach and intestines - improved motility and gastric secretions to aid digestion

Liver - increased bile secretion and regulates homeostasis

Gall bladder - regulates contractions and urine passage

Heart - controls heart rate regulation 

Lungs - regulates respiration and modulates pulmonary function and bronchi are tightened

 

 

2. My friend may have experienced a sympathetic nervous system "fight or flight" reaction due to this traumatic event. Increasing heart rate, persistent perspiration, and contraction of the arrector pili muscles, which causes goosebumps, are the most noticeable symptoms of increased sympathetic activity. Reactions can be heightened and prolonged by the production of epinephrine and norepinephrine from the adrenal medullae.