1. ANS Prof. Vajira Weerasinghe Dept of Physiology 2. 3. Sympathetic vs parasympatheticDistribution on different organs Actions on different organs Drugs acting on receptorsReflexes…
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Learning Objectives: Describe the anatomical differences between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems Describe the differences in the neurotransmitters and…