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Author: Silverthorn
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To determine: The terms in order of reflex and one anatomical example of each step.
Introduction: A reflex is an involuntary and instant movement of the body towards a specific stimulus. It is possible by reflex arcs that send the information to the brain and the spinal cord.
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This is the general order of events for a reflex arc.
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b) response by the effector, activation of a motor neuron, information relayed to the CNS, activation of a sensory receptor
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d) activation of a sensory receptor, information relayed to the CNS, activation of a motor neuron, response by the effector
rank the components of a reflex arc in the correct order
Identify and shortly describe any examples of nervous system control in this diagram.
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