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Receptors (Cholinergic (Explanation: Located on the surface of cells that…
Receptors
Cholinergic
Explanation: Located on the surface of cells that are are able to bind to acetylcholine when activated.
Effects: the autonomic nervous system (blood vessel dilation, slows heart rate, contracts smooth muscle)
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Explanation: Nicotinic receptors channel protein that binds to acetylcholine and allows the diffusion of cations.
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Effects: Heart, hormones, and GI system
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Muscarinic
Effects: responsible for physiological functions such as heart rate and force, contraction of smooth muscles and the release of neurotransmitters.
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Beta
Explanation: one of the possible positions of a group or atom in a compound and one of two or more isomeric compounds.
Effects: nausea, vomiting, weight gain, cramps
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Adrenergic
Explanation: Adrenergic receptors regulate the sympathetic nervous system and play aid in multiple tissue-specific responses that can be involved in cardiovascular function.
Some areas are referred to as 'adrenergic receptors' because they receive messages from epinephrine and norepinephrine that tells you how to respond. (sympathetic division)
Effects: constricts blood vessels, increases heart rate, open airway leading to lungs
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