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Sympathetic nervous system induces

1)

Heat beat

2)

Secretion of semen

3)

Secretion of saliva

4)

Secretion of digestive juices


Question ID - 100307 :-

Sympathetic nervous system induces

1)

Heat beat

2)

Secretion of semen

3)

Secretion of saliva

4)

Secretion of digestive juices

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Answer Key : (1) -

Sympathetic nervous system increases the rate and force of heart beat, constricts most blood vessels, raises the arterial blood pressure, dilates the pupil, slows down peristaltic movements and relax the urinary bladder.



Next Question :

I. Rapid transmission of nerve impulse

II. Slower transmission and slow acting

III. Pathway is specific

IV. Pathway is not specific

From the given statements identify the statements belongs to endocrine system and choose the correct option

1)

I and II

2)

III and IV

3)

II and IV

4)

II and III


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