To explain: A reflex.
Introduction: The nervous system controls and coordinates all the activities of animals. It is classified into two major types, namely the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS includes the brain and the spinal cord. The PNS includes neurons and ganglia. The primary tissue of this system is the nervous tissue.
To describe: What happens during a stretch reflex.
Introduction: The nervous system controls and coordinates all the activities of animals. It is classified into two major types, namely the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS includes the brain and the spinal cord. The PNS includes neurons and ganglia. The primary tissue of this system is the nervous tissue.
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- Describe the mechanism and function of a stretch reflex, tendonreflex, flexor (withdrawal) reflex, and crossed extensor reflex.arrow_forwardDescribe a converging and a diverging circuit. List the parts of a reflex arc and describe its function.arrow_forwardDescribe how monosynaptic and polysynaptic reflex arcs differarrow_forward
- List the components of reflex arc in correct sequence?arrow_forwardWhat are the components of a reflex arc and what is the difference between a somatic motor reflex and a visceral reflex arc?arrow_forwardDefine the term stretch reflex and describe how such reflexes are used to anatomically localize SCIarrow_forward
- Describe the difference between an ipsilateral and contralateral reflex arc.arrow_forwardGive a labeled illustration of a simple reflex arc with its components of the patella tendon tap reflex/knee jerk reflex.arrow_forwardName the parts of a monosynaptic and of a polysynapticreflex arc. What is a reflex? Explain how reflexes arehomeostatic.arrow_forward
- Human Biology (MindTap Course List)BiologyISBN:9781305112100Author:Cecie Starr, Beverly McMillanPublisher:Cengage Learning