You are going for a run. Post-ganglionic _________________ neurons targeting your facial sweat glands would release _____________ to _____________ receptors. You are going for a run. Post-ganglionic _________________ neurons targeting your facial sweat glands would release _____________ to _____________ receptors. cholinergic; ACh; muscarinic adrenergic; NE/E; muscarinic adrenergic; NE/E; alpha 1 adrenergic; NE/E; beta 1
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Step 1: Identify which autonomic branch is active during a run — the sympathetic nervous system (increased heat production and need for cooling). Show more…
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