BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Dorsal Root Ganglion, Withdrawal Reflex, Dorsal Root Of Spinal Nerve

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Extensor) which works against the knee joint: the direct loop of the withdrawal reflex innervates the flexor muscle (hamstring). This muscle contracts and bends the knee and lifts the leg: acetylcholine is released by the sensory and interneurons in the loop and also by the muscle cell that synapses to the flexor. This causes the contraction: the hamstring receives an excitatory signal. The endocrine system uses chemical signals to communicate between cells. One is known as autocrine signaling in which a cell releases signaling molecules that interact with that same cell. Basically the chemical signals are self-stimulating to the cells that release them: another form of chemical signaling is paracrine signaling in which chemical signals interact with cells very close to the cells that released them. Some hormones are proteins they are usually large and water-soluble (important in how this affects the cell).

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