autonomic neurons
Muscles and glands are the possible effectors of a reflex arc
The sympathetic division innervates the sweat glands and hair follicles.
A visceral motor ending is a specialized nerve ending that innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, or glands in the body. These endings are part of the autonomic nervous system and help regulate involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate, digestion, and respiratory rate.
Effectors of a reflex arc are primarily muscles and glands. Muscles are responsible for carrying out the response by contracting or relaxing, while glands may secrete hormones in response to the stimulus.
The sympathetic division innervates the sweat glands and hair follicles.
The effectors of the nervous system are muscles and glands. They respond to nervous stimuli.
The effectors of the salivary reflex are the salivary glands, which produce and release saliva in response to stimuli such as the sight, smell, or taste of food. The parasympathetic nervous system is primarily responsible for stimulating the salivary glands during this reflex.
Muscles and Glands.
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They are effectors
Autonomic motor neurons are a part of the autonomic nervous system that controls involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate, breathing, and digestion. These neurons innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands to regulate physiological processes without conscious effort. They are classified as sympathetic or parasympathetic, with each division having opposing effects on the body.
smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and most glands