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Which number represents the stimulus?
1
2
3
4
Which number represents the effector?
4
5
6
7
Which number represents the sensory neuron?
3
4
5
7
Which numbers represents the neurons in a reflex arc?
3
4
5
7
Which numbers represents the association neuron in a reflex arc?
3
4
5
7
Which numbers represents the motor neuron in a reflex arc?
3
4
5
7
A reflex performed __________ as an automatic response to a stimulus
with conscious thought
without conscious thought
without a receptor
without the central nervous
An example of a reflex action includes
Touching a butterfly
Brushing your hand against the side of your body
Touching a hot stove
Your legs moving as you walk
In a reflex arc, the sensory neuron leads to the ___________ and the motor neuron leads to the __________
Spinal cord, CNS
CNS, muscle
Spinal cord, muscle
Muscle, CNS
contains motor neurons grouped together on the anterior side
ventral root
dorsal horn
ventral horn
central canal
dorsal roots
carries nerve impulses from sensory receptors to the CNS
sensory neurons
interneurons
motor neurons
dorsal root ganglion
white matter
connects sensory neurons to motor neurons in reflex arcs
sensory neurons
interneurons
motor neurons
dorsal root ganglion
white matter
____ detects change.
sensory neuron
motor neuron
sensory receptor
effector
____ carries a command away from the CNS.
sensory neuron
motor neuron
sensory receptor
effector
Reflex arcs provide the bases for involuntary actions called _______.
action potentials
reflexes
sensory reception
effector control
what is homeostasis
a learned response
balance between internal/external environment
causes a response
born with
Balance and coordination are most associated with the
Hypothalamus
Cerebrum
Medulla Oblongata
cerebellum
Responsible to homeostasis in the body
Hypothalamus
Cerebrum
Medulla Oblongata
cerebellum
Responsible for heat beat and regulating breathing rate
Hypothalamus
Cerebrum
Medulla Oblongata
cerebellum
Responsible for spacial awareness, movement, processing environment
Hypothalamus
Cerebrum
Medulla Oblongata
cerebellum
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