Definition Of Visceral Motor Division
Ta that part of the nervous system that represents the motor innervation of smooth muscle cardiac muscle and gland cells.
Definition of visceral motor division. Autonomic visceral motor division of nervous system. It consists of two physiologically and anatomically distinct mutually antagonistic components. The sympathetic and the parasympathetic. That part of the nervous system that represents the motor innervation of smooth muscle cardiac muscle and gland cells.
Physiology the section of the nervous system of vertebrates that controls the involuntary actions of the smooth muscles heart and glands. It consists of two physiologically and anatomically distinct mutually antagonistic components. The sympathetic and parasympathetic parts. The visceral or involuntary division of the nervous system in vertebrates which enervates glands viscera and smooth cardiac and some striated muscles.
Mcgraw hill dictionary of scientific technical terms 6e copyright 2003 by the mcgraw hill companies inc. Compare somatic nervous system.