When the sympathetic division of the human nervous system is stimulated, what is the most likely outcome? O Inhibition of stomach activity, and constriction of airways. O Stimulation of stomach activity, and stimulation of glucose release. O Constriction of airways, and inhibition of glucose release. Stimulation of stomach activity, and inhibition of glucose release. Inhibition of reflex arcs, and increased cognitive functioning. Constriction of airways, and increased rates of meiosis. Inhibition of ATP availability, and simulation of urine production Inhibition of stomach activity, and stimulation of glucose release. O O O

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When the sympathetic division of the
human nervous system is stimulated,
what is the most likely outcome?
Inhibition of stomach activity, and
constriction of airways.
Stimulation of stomach activity, and
stimulation of glucose release.
Constriction of airways, and inhibition of
glucose release.
Stimulation of stomach activity, and
inhibition of glucose release.
Inhibition of reflex arcs, and increased
cognitive functioning.
Constriction of airways, and increased rates
of meiosis.
Inhibition of ATP availability, and simulation
of urine production
Inhibition of stomach activity, and
stimulation of glucose release.
O
O
Transcribed Image Text:When the sympathetic division of the human nervous system is stimulated, what is the most likely outcome? Inhibition of stomach activity, and constriction of airways. Stimulation of stomach activity, and stimulation of glucose release. Constriction of airways, and inhibition of glucose release. Stimulation of stomach activity, and inhibition of glucose release. Inhibition of reflex arcs, and increased cognitive functioning. Constriction of airways, and increased rates of meiosis. Inhibition of ATP availability, and simulation of urine production Inhibition of stomach activity, and stimulation of glucose release. O O
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