Difference Between Sympathetic & Parasympathetic Nervous System

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The differences between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system according to their origin, character and effect on respective organs are listed in table.

Difference Between Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System

Sympathetic Parasympathetic
Origin From all thoracic and upper 3 lumbar segments. From cranial 3, 7, 9, 10 and sacral 2, 3, 4 segments.
Character Short preganglionic and long post-ganglionic fibres. Long preganglionic and short post-ganglionic (terminal ganglia).
Effect on Organs

Heart

1. H.R

2. Atrioventricular conduction

3. Atrial Refractory period

4. Atrial conduction

5. Ventricular conduction and contraction

 

 

1. Tachycardia

2. Increase

3. Decrease

4. Increase

5. Increase

 

 

1. Bradycardia

2. Decrease

3. Decrease

4. Increase

5. No effect

Smooth Muscles

1. Eye

2. Bronchi

3. GIT

4. Urinary bladder

5. Blood vessels

 

1. Mydriasis

2. Bronchodilatation (relaxation)

3. Relax wall and contact sphincters

4. Urine retention

5. Vasoconstriction and dilatation

 

1. Miosis and contraction of ciliary muscle

2. Bronchospasm (contraction)

3. Contract wall and relax sphincters

4. Micturition

5. Vasodilatation of some vessels

Secretions

1. Salivary

2. Sweat

 

1. Thick viscid

2. Increase

 

1. Profuse watery

2. No effect

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