Hmm… this looks like traits of the different branches of the nervous system. Since COVID-42 patients are having issues with the parasympathetic nervous system, maybe I should click only the traits relating to that branch.
Stimulates adrenal medulla to secrete epinephrine and norepinephrine Triggers relaxation of digestive sphincters Transmits sensory stimuli from thoracic and abdominal organs Triggers secretion from digestive glands Most postganglionic cell bodies located near spinal cord Triggers contraction of smooth muscle lining the digestive tract Triggers relaxation of urinary sphincters Increases the rate and force of heart contraction Preganglionic cell bodies found in cranial nerves and sacral spinal cord Triggers constriction of the pupils Most postganglionic cell bodies located near or within target organs Triggers contraction of the ciliary muscle for near vision Is the "rest and digest" division of the autonomic nervous system Decreases heart rate Triggers secretion from salivary glands Preganglionic cell bodies found in thoracic and lumbar spinal cord All target cells have cholinergic receptors Does not innervate most vessels Its largest nerves are the vagus nerves Most postganglionic neurons release norepinephrine Triggers dilation of the bronchioles Triggers contraction of skeletal muscles All postganglionic neurons release acetylcholine Target cells may have adrenergic or cholinergic receptors Transmits sensory stimuli from the skin and joints