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How many divisions of the autonomic nervous system are there?

The autonomic nervous system is responsible for the control of the functions of the internal organs and it has two divisions. These are the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.


How many division are there of the nervous system?

The autonomic nervous system is responsible for the control of the functions of the internal organs and it has two divisions. These are the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.


Does the hypothalamus control the autonomic nervous system?

Yes


What does the autonomic system of the PNS control?

Heart beat


What pair of antagonistic muscles have to be in control to move things in space?

bicep an trycep


Which of the following is a way in which somatic and autonomic nervous systems are similar?

The somatic nervous system is the voluntary part of the brain and it operates under conscious control. The autonomic nervous system is the part of the brain that is involuntary, and that humans have no control over.


What is a autonomic body function?

"Autonomic" functions are the functions of the body that occur involuntarily, that is, they happen and you have no control over them. Example of autonomic functions in human are the regulation of the heartbeat and the secretion of the hormones.


The possibility of some control over autonomic responses is demonstrated by?

Biofeedback


What is the control center of micturation reflex?

central.somatic and autonomic nervous systems


What are the things not control by the autonomic nervous system in the body?

Voluntary actions


What is the difference the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system?

Autonomic is the automatic nervous system eg pain response (something you cannot not control) while the somatic nervous system is the thing we can control.


What does hypothalamus dothe?

The hypothalamus controls the autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). It helps maintain homeostatic functions. The hypothalamus is involved in: Autonomic Control, Endocrine Control, Homeostasis, Motor Control, Thirst and hunger, and Sleep-Wake Cycles.