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Are ACESSeducation lectures sometimes wrong?
« on: October 18, 2020, 03:42:46 pm »
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I hate to clog up the forums with this, if it’s inappropriate mods please delete! But in a MC question it says “the sympathetic nervous system is what allows for information to be transmitted from receptor sites to CNS”

I instead put”it initiates survival mechanism” instead- as in initiates the FFF response.

The solutions explanation was that ”it has a sensory and motor function responsible for coordinating skeletal muscles only NOT ALL of them”

This set of warning bells because:
1. The somatic nervous system has those two divisions & the sympathetic nervous system is a division itself: of the autonomic NS.

2. It is the somatic NS which controls skeletal muscles but the sympathetic NS controls visceral muscles.

Thanks much guys!!
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