<. INICOUNIC
• Group 6 Match the synapse to the receptor type in effector cells
26. Neuromuscular junction
Adrenergic
27. Parasympathetic effector synapse
Muscarinic
28. Sympathetic effector "synapse"
Nicotinic

Respuesta :

Neuromuscular junction - Nicotinic

Parasympathetic effector synapse - Muscuranic

Sympathetic effector "synapse" - Adrenergic

Explanation:

Neurotransmitters transmit the electric signal from the neuron to another neuron or an effector cell which is the target cell like the muscles or the glands. Receptors are transducers which connect with the external and internal environment and carry the nerve signals.

The neuromuscular junction refers to the synaptic connection between a nerve cell and a muscle cell. The primary receptor at the neuromuscular junction is the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors which respond to acetylcholine neurotransmitters.  

The parasympathetic nervous system works with muscuranic receptors which are activated by acetylcholine. These receptors transducts the neurosignals (chlorinergic) in the parasympathetic end organs.

The sympathetic nervous system is associated with the adrenergic receptors and activated by epinephrine or norephinephrine and controls blood flow in the vessels.