well to my knowledge its Philip malloy because he keeps changing through the story.
Sympathetic stimulation causes vasoconstriction of most arterioles in the body, except for arterioles in skeletal muscle and the heart where it causes vasodilation.
norepinephrine/noradrenaline working in tandem with epinephrine/adrenaline
adrenal medulla, sweat glands, arrector pili muscles of the skin, kidneys, most blood vessels
No, white rami are not exclusive to the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). While they are primarily associated with the sympathetic division, specifically as pathways for preganglionic sympathetic fibers to enter the sympathetic ganglia, similar structures exist in the parasympathetic division. However, the term "white rami" typically refers to the myelinated preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system.
You have sympathetic trunks located by either side of vertebral column. You have thoracolumber out flow for sympathetic system. You do not have nerves for the same.
Bill because of his special sympathetic mind. I don't even know if this is a real character. I just wanted to type! :)
Yes, having a sympathetic character can help readers connect with the story on an emotional level, adding depth and relatability to the narrative. A sympathetic character can also drive the plot forward by eliciting empathy and maintaining reader interest throughout the story.
yes
A sympathetic character is one that we, as readers, sympathize with or relate to... usually one that we recognize as being human and having many of the strengths and weaknesses that we do, even if the character also has many traits that are extra-normal.
In the prologue, Romeo is presented as the most appealing character. He is described as a lovesick young man, consumed by his affection for Rosaline. His romantic vulnerability and poetic nature make him intriguing and sympathetic to the audience.
In "Into the Wild," Chris McCandless emerges as the most sympathetic character, as he embodies the struggle between societal expectations and the quest for personal freedom. His idealism and desire to connect with nature resonate deeply, showcasing his profound disillusionment with materialism and conventional life. Despite his flaws and risky decisions, his longing for authenticity and meaningful experiences elicits empathy from readers, highlighting the complexities of his character and the tragedy of his journey.
sympathetic.
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A sympathetic character is one that we, as readers, sympathize with or relate to... usually one that we recognize as being human and having many of the strengths and weaknesses that we do, even if the character also has many traits that are extra-normal.
Miss gates
No, most blood vessels are innervated by both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers. However, sympathetic nerve fibers typically have a more pronounced effect on blood vessel activity compared to parasympathetic fibers.
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