BPK 105 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Reflex Arc, Peripheral Nervous System, Sensory Neuron

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Module 4 - Review Questions - Part 3
1. Define reflex. Draw a diagram of a reflex arc that would result in muscle
contraction following the stimulation of a pain receptor in the skin. What type
of reflex is this? Label the five components of the reflex arc in your diagram
and the components of the spinal cord. [8 marks].
- Reflex: Automatic response to a stimulus; does not require conscious thought. an action
which we can not control in response to a stimulus that is applied to the peripheral
nervous system and transmitted to the central nervous system
- A reflex arc is the neuronal pathway by which a reflex occurs (figure 8.13).
- The reflex arc is the basic functional unit of the nervous system because it is the
smallest, simplest pathway capable of receiving a stimulus and yielding a response.
- A reflex arc generally has five basic components: (1) a sensory receptor; (2) a sensory
neuron; (3) in some reflexes, interneurons, which are neurons located between and
communicating with two other neurons; (4) a motor neuron; and (5) an effector organ
(muscles or glands).
- The simplest reflex arcs do not involve interneurons. Most reflexes occur in the spinal
cord or brainstem rather than in the higher brain centers.
- One example of a reflex occurs when a person’s finger touches a hot stove. The heat
stimulates pain receptors in the skin, and action potentials are produced.
- Sensory neurons conduct the action potentials to the spinal cord, where they synapse
with interneurons. T
- he interneurons synapse with motor neurons in the spinal cord that conduct action
potentials along their axons to flexor muscles in the upper limb. T
- hese muscles contract and pull the finger away from the stove. No conscious thought is
required for this reflex, and withdrawal of the finger from the stimulus begins before the
person is consciously aware of any pain.
Reflex arc: Consists of a sensory receptor, an afferent (sensory) neuron, an association neuron,
an efferent (motor) neuron, and an effector organ.
2. Draw and label the parts of the brain. Include the sub-regions of the
diencephalons and brainstem in your diagram. Provide a brief explanation of
the general function of each region. [8.5 marks]
Diencephalon:
A: Thalamus -
- by far the largest part of the diencephalon.
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Module 4 - review questions - part 3: define reflex. Draw a diagram of a reflex arc that would result in muscle contraction following the stimulation of a pain receptor in the skin. Label the five components of the reflex arc in your diagram and the components of the spinal cord. Reflex: automatic response to a stimulus; does not require conscious thought. an action which we can not control in response to a stimulus that is applied to the peripheral nervous system and transmitted to the central nervous system. A reflex arc is the neuronal pathway by which a reflex occurs (figure 8. 13). The reflex arc is the basic functional unit of the nervous system because it is the smallest, simplest pathway capable of receiving a stimulus and yielding a response. The simplest reflex arcs do not involve interneurons. Most reflexes occur in the spinal cord or brainstem rather than in the higher brain centers.

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