File:Sympathetic Nervous System.jpg

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English: Messages through the sympathetic nervous system can accelerate heart rate, widen bronchial passages, decrease large intestine motility, cause vasoconstriction (except in the cerebral and coronary arteries), increase oesophageal peristalsis, and many other changes in the body.
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This represents the sympathetic nervous system, which sends signals to each of the depicted targets to prepare the body to respond to threats.

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