Today, you are a first responder, on scene at a 2 car, head on accident on Rt. 95. When you get on scene, you notice a young-adult male anxiously pacing the lane in front of the accident. You approach slowly, and ask if he was involved in the crash. He points to the grey car and says that he was driving when the other car swerved in front of him, hit the jersey barrier and spun to crash head-on into his car. He explains that he then unbuckled, forced his way out of the car, and began pacing while someone called 911. Immediately, you attempt to get him to sit on the stretcher to be examined as you see several injuries. Give a brief "medical report" to the doctor as your arrive at the hospital. A successful response will include: information from the entire semester and proper anatomical terminology. A target effector, such as the heart, receives input from the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. What is the actual difference between the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions at the level of those connections (i.e., at the synapse)? What role does the autonomic nervous system play in the car crash? In responding to another teammate's post, think about the context of a lioness hunting on the savannah, why would the sympathetic system not activate the digestive system?