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To label: The structures in the accompanying diagram of a reflex arc.

Introduction: Reflexes are automatic, rapid responses to specific stimuli. They preserve homeostasis through creating rapid adjustments in the organ systems or function of organs. A reflex does not need or receive conscious thought. The reflex that is made possible by neural pathways is referred to as the reflex arc. The body is protected from harm by the reflex.

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