Physiology and biochemistry in modern medicine . Center for cranial secretory fibers Center for iw^jgigvasodilator nerves- Facial nervejvVJ///).Cerebellum^x^Glossopharyngeal, nerve Medulla oblongataParotid gland. Otic ganglionSemilunar{Casserian) ganglionChorda tympani nerve_^=z^Small superficial ^^^petrosal nerve^y<Parotid ^ (Stensons) Submaxillaryduct (Whartons) ?Sublingualduct (Bartholins)Ungual nerveChordo-lingual triangle Electrodes/(Small amount of thick salivavasoconstriction ) Vaso constrictor fiberssympathetic secretory fibers ^Outgoing sympatheticrami communican


Physiology and biochemistry in modern medicine . Center for cranial secretory fibers Center for iw^jgigvasodilator nerves- Facial nervejvVJ///).Cerebellum^x^Glossopharyngeal, nerve Medulla oblongataParotid gland. Otic ganglionSemilunar{Casserian) ganglionChorda tympani nerve_^=z^Small superficial ^^^petrosal nerve^y<Parotid ^ (Stensons) Submaxillaryduct (Whartons) ?Sublingualduct (Bartholins)Ungual nerveChordo-lingual triangle Electrodes/(Small amount of thick salivavasoconstriction ) Vaso constrictor fiberssympathetic secretory fibers ^Outgoing sympatheticrami communicantes Electrodes(Large amount of thinsaliva,vasodilatation Sublingual gland Post ganglionic fibers aredotted thus -— Fig. 145. —Diagrammatic representation of the innervation of the salivary glani Jackson.) in the dog. (From PHYSIOLOGT OP THE DIGESTIVE GLANDS 123 the process by which this glandular activity is controlled. Two mechan-isms of control arc known: (1) by the nervous system, and (2) by meansof hormones. Nervous Control.—Control through the nervous system is most marked—indeed it may be the only means of control—in glands which have toproduce their secretion promptly, whereas hormone c


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