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    Parasympathetic nervous system

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    The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system.

    The autonomic nervous system
    Blue = parasympathetic
    Red = sympathetic

    Functions[edit]

    • Dilates blood vessels leading to the GI tract, increasing blood flow. This is important following the consumption of food, due to the greater metabolic demands placed on the body by the gut.
    • The parasympathetic nervous system can also constrict the bronchiolar diameter when the need for oxygen has diminished.
    • During accommodation, the parasympathetic nervous system causes constriction of the pupil and lens.
    • The parasympathetic nervous system stimulates salivary gland secretion, and accelerates peristalsis, so, in keeping with the rest and digest functions, appropriate parasympathetic nervous system activity mediates digestion of food and indirectly, the absorption of nutrients.
    • Is also involved in erection of genitals, via the pelvic splanchnic nerves 2–4.

    Anatomy[edit]

    Ganglia[edit]

    Ganglia include the "ciliary, pterygopalatine, submandibular, and otic ganglia in the cranial region and intrinsic (terminal) ganglia associated with target organs in the thorax and abdomen."[1]

    References[edit]

    1. Anonymous. Ganglia, Parasympathetic. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved on 2008-01-22.


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