Abstract:
The vegetative nervous system (VNS) provides regulation of internal organs and
maintains the body’s homeostasis. It consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions,
each performing specific functions. The sympathetic division activates the “fight or flight”
response, increases heart rate, raises blood pressure, and mobilizes energy resources. The
parasympathetic division ensures restoration and rest, decreases heart rate, and promotes
digestion. This article examines the morphological structure of the VNS, neurotransmitters,
regulation mechanisms, clinical significance, and recent research on the influence of the
sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions on the functional systems of the body.