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The sequence of events in a reflex action is the receptor, sensory neurone, CNS, motor neurone, and finally the effectors. ... C: an effector is a muscle or gland, and those are what perform the
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How reflex arc differs from normal nervous system? ... Is a reflex arc COMPLETELY located in the peripheral nervous system? ... Nope, the neurons that mediate this response synapse (i.e. meet up) in
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An effector organ refers to an independent body organ that produces an effect in response to nerve stimulation. This organ mediates overt behaviour, that is, movement or secretion. ... Sensory Neurone
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Structure of an effector neurone: Effector/motor neurones take information back out to ... Connector/relay neurones are the “middle-men” of the nervous system ...
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the stimulation of serotonergic effector neurones, activates several peripheral ... These findings suggest that effector neurones release serotonin within the ...
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Impulses travel along the effector / motor neurones to the effector muscles ... ( effector neurone). 8. muscle fibre. (effectors). Muscles carry out the required action ...
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Motor Neurone Effector Response. 1) Receptors in ... 5) This impulse is sent by MOTOR NEURONES to the hand muscles (the effectors) via the spinal cord…
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receptor sensory neurones motor neurones effector. Basic plan of a nervous system. The functional unit of the nervous system is the neurone. stimulus ...
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Apr 17, 2004 ... Motor neurones also have long axons and transmit nerve impulses from the central nervous system to effectors (muscles and glands) all over ...
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Reflex actions are caused when a stimulus creates an electrical impulse that is relayed via the relay neurone straight to the effector. The message never actually ...
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