The respiratory system
respiratory system
Sympathetic
the two main types of nervous systems would be the parietal nervous system and the central nervous system. The CNS controls most voluntary movements, while the parietal system controls involuntary actions such as breathing and the fight and flight response.
The sympathetic nervous system originates in the spinal cord and its main function is to activate the physiological changes that occur during the fight-or-flight response.
sympathetic nervous system.
...sympathetic nervous system. When faced with a threat, this system triggers a series of physiological changes to prepare the body to either confront the danger or flee from it. Key components of the fight or flight response include increased heart rate, heightened senses, and the release of stress hormones like adrenaline.
The parasympathetic nervous system does not stimulate the fight or flight response.
Response to acute pain is made by the sympathetic nervous system (the nerves responsible for the fight-or-flight response of the body).
The parasympathetic division of the central nervous system
sympathetic component.
Parasympathetic nervous system (flight or fight response)
Directly or indirectly, mostly sympathetic nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the 'flight or flight' response which was first studied by Walter Canon. The role of the sympathetic nervous system is to prepare the body for action, and in the case of caffeine, it makes you more alert, raises your blood pressure, and increases your heart rate.
respiratory system /\ The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system accelerates functions such as heart rate and breathing.
The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the fight of flight response. The the adrenal glands release epinephrine in the fight or flight response, and norepinephrine after the threat ceases.