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1. What is difference between autonomic and systematic nervous system ? 5 points 2. What is autonomic Nervous System and it's functions ? 3. What is systematic nervous system and it's functions

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1. The somatic nervous system has sensory and motor pathways, whereas the autonomic nervous system only has motor pathways. The autonomic nervous system controls internal organs and glands, while the somatic nervous system controls muscles and movement.

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The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a part of the central nervous system, which controls visceral functions of the human body, e.g. blood pressure, gut motility, emptying the urinary bladder, regulation of body temperature, etc

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Sympathetic Nervous System Overview

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) mediates actions that occur without voluntary control such as heart rate or blood pressure. It consists of both the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and parasympathetic nervous systems (PNS), and they often act in a complementary manner.

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