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dangina [55]
3 years ago
6

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. juan picks up a steel utensil and immediately drops it because it’s extremel

y hot. how does the reflex arc work to protect juan from a worse burn? in a reflex arc, the neuron carries the action potential from the .
Biology
1 answer:
Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer will be

1. Motor neuron

2. Spinal cord to muscle

In a Reflex arc, the Motor neuron carries the action potential from the Spinal cord to muscle.

The following are the components of a reflex arc:

  • A stimulus-detecting receptor
  • A sensory neuron that will transmit the data to the spinal cord.
  • A processing interneuron for the data (not present in all reflexes)
  • A neuron that transmits signals to an effector organ
  • An organ that carries out the reaction action.

A brain circuit that manages a reflex is called a reflex arc. In vertebrates, the majority of sensory neurons synapse in the spinal cord rather than passing directly into the brain.

When Juan picks up a steel utensil the receptor detects the stimulus. A sensory neuron transmits the data to motor neuron which activates  spinal cord which then signals the effector organ to carry out the reaction action i.e., Juan immediately drops the hot Utensil.

learn more about Reflex arc here: brainly.com/question/894334

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