What is the Sympathetic Nervous System?

A part of the autonomic nervous system is the sympathetic nervous system. The body produces adrenalin in a dangerous situation to make us fight or flee, and the sympathetic nervous system controls that response. You can find more information here: sciencedaily.com/articles/s/sympathetic_....

The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for up- and down-regulating many homeostatic mechanisms in living organisms. Fibers from the SNS innervate tissues in almost every organ system, providing at least some regulatory function to things as diverse as pupil diameter, gut motility, and urinary output.It is perhaps best known for mediating the neuronal and hormonal stress response commonly known as the fight-or-flight response.

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