Answer :
Sympathetic nervous system accelerates the heart rate, decrease movement of the large intestine, and perspiration. The sympathetic pathway is arranged in sequence which is: craniosacral origin, short preganglionic fiber, ACh release at ganglion, long postganglionic fiber, ACh release at effector. The identical pathways of the axon in sympathetic preganglionic are ventral root, spinal nerve, ramus commucans, and sympathetic trunk.
Answer;
-Thoracolumbar origin, short preganglionic fiber, ACh release at ganglion, long postganglionic fiber, NE release at effector.
Explanation;
-The sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system, which also includes the parasympathetic nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system activates what is often termed the fight or flight response. The sympathetic nervous system operates through a series of interconnected neurons.
-In the sympathetic system, postganglionic are not all the same. Most sympathetic postganglionic neurons are adrenergic, but a few are cholinergic, such as the ones to sweat glands and to smooth muscles of certain blood vessels.
-In the cholinergic synapse, released acetylcholine is degraded down by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, or reabsorbed into the preganglionic neuron. In the adrenergic synapse, released norepinephrine is either reabsorbed into the preganglionic neuron or degraded by catechol-o-methyl transferase enzyme.