The nervous system has three basic components: sensory neurons that receive information from external and internal environments; incoming information to be processed by the CNS (brain and the spinal cord) to generate the appropriate response; and, finally, commands from the CNS to muscles and/or glands to carry out the response. Match the terms with the correct description.
Autonomic nervous system :
Visceral sensory receptors
CNS
Sympathetic
Parasympathetic
Somatic NS
PNS
______is composed of brain and spinal cord.
_______is made up sensory and efferent division.
_______controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles.
_______controls smooth muscles, cardiac muscles and glandular secretions during stressful situations
_______dominates when resting after a meal.
_____is the area where sensory information gets processed.
_________consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions.
________monitors sensory impulses from internal organs.

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. CNS

2. PNS

3. Somatic NS

4. Visceral sensory receptors

5. parasympathetic nervous system

6. autonomic nervous system

7. Sympathetic

Explanation:

  1. ___CNS___is composed of brain and spinal cord.
  2. ___PNS____is made up sensory and efferent division.
  3. ___Somatic NS____controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles.
  4. ___Visceral sensory receptors____controls smooth muscles, cardiac muscles and glandular secretions during stressful situations
  5. ___parasympathetic nervous system____dominates when resting after a meal.
  6. _____is the area where sensory information gets processed.
  7. __autonomic nervous system_______consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions.
  8. ___Sympathetic_____monitors sensory impulses from internal organs