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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
1 year ago
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PLEASE HELP DUE SOON! IM SO CONFUSED!

Biology
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Cerrena [4.2K]1 year ago
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When Timmy steps on the rose bush, the sensory receptor on his toe receives the stimuli, sends it the spinal cord through a sensory neuron which they initiates a response sent through a motor neuron to the muscle and he withdraws his leg in pain.

<h3>What is a reflex arc?</h3>

A reflex arc refers to the neuronal pathway which controls a reflex action.

A reflex action is an action which occurs involuntarily.

Examples of reflex actions include thhe following:

  • withdrawing the foot quickly when one steps on a sharp object
  • withdrawing the hand quickly when one touches a hot surface
  • the je_rking of the knee
  • coughing or sneezing, when irritants enter the nostrils.

Reflex actions do not need to involve the brain, hence they occur very quickly.

The path of a reflex arc begins with a sensory receptor which receives the stimuli, travels to the spinal cord  through a sensory neuron which they initiates a response that is sent through a motor neuron to an effector such effector such as a skeletal muscle.

In conclusion, a reflex arc is the path of a reflex action through the body.

Learn more about reflex arc at: brainly.com/question/10003986

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