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The Autonomic Nervous System

Across
Fright-or-flight responses, as well as cocaine abuse produce this noticeable effect on the eye
The first part of a two part name for a condition causing muscle weakness that is treated with cholinesterase inhibitors
A term applied to a drug that opposes or blocks the effect of a natural neurotransmitter
The main mechanism responsible for terminating the effect of norepinephrine after its release by nerve endings
This sympathetic neurotransmitter does not simulate beta-2 receptors
A subclass of irreversible inhibitors of cholinesterase that include agents used for chemical warfare
The name given to cholinergic receptors that are ligand-gated ion channels
The type of predominant tone most common for organs that have dual innervation
The class of adrenergic receptors that cause an increase in heart rate during exercise
A neurodegenerative disease associated with old age that is often treated with cholinesterase inhibitors
A condition that develops when a patient with autonomic dysfunction caused by Parkinson's disease stands up
The only endogenous ligand for beta-2 receptors
Down
The type of neuron that stimulates its end organ without going through ganglia
The British name for epinephrine
What happens to heart rate when predominant tone is blocked
The name given to cholinergic GPCRs
These receptors are responsible for ganglionic transmission for both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves
A term applied to a drug that mimics the effect of a natural neurotransmitter
What arterioles do when predominant tone is blocked
A neurotransmitter that is released by the adrenal gland, but not sympathetic nerve terminals
The enzyme family responsible for terminating the effects of acetylcholine
The acronym given to a condition affecting 0.5 million patients in the US that causes the heart rate to increase dramatically when they stand up.
What happens to the pupil when predominant tone is blocked
The branch of the ANS that exerts its effects by synaptic release of acetylcholine
The class of adrenergic receptors found on blood vessels that is stimulated when sympathetic nerves are stimulated