- Identify configuration and characteristics of sympathetic andparasympathetic synapses andreceptors.
- State names and general characteristics of drugs affecting theautonomic nervous system.
- Identify effects produced by stimulation of alpha andbeta-adrenergic receptors.
- Identify effects of antiadrenergic drugs, mechanisms of actionand effects on body tissues.
- Describe the effects of cholinergic drugs on the body.
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