Reflex arcs - week 23 Flashcards

1
Q

Describe the components of a simple reflex arc

A

Sensory afferent neuron
Interneuron
Preganglionic fibre
Autonomic ganglion
Postganglionic fibre

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2
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What are muscle spindles?

A

proprioceptors that detect change in muscle length

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3
Q

What is the relationship of muscle spindles with gamma motor neurons?

A

peripheral parts of muscle spindle innervated by GMN

when GMN activate the muscle spindles will contract

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4
Q

What are golgi tendon organs?

A

receptors in ligaments/tendons

proprioceptors that detect change in muscle length

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5
Q

What do alpha motor neurons do?

A

sends signal causing stretched muscle to contract

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6
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What are the two types of muscle fibres?

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Extrafusal and intrafusal

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7
Q

Describe extra and intrafusal muscle types?

A

Extra - on outside, innverated by LMN, attched to bone with tendon

Intra - on inside, has muscle spindles and contains actin and myosin

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8
Q

Two examples of reflexes?

A

Golgi tendon reflex
knee jerk/stretch reflex

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9
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What are descending pathways?

A

Motor pathways to allow muscles to contract

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10
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Where do descending pathways orginate?

A

cerebral cortex or brainstem

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11
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What do descending pathways contain?

A

Upper and lower motor neurons

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12
Q

Name the 5 descending spinal tracts?

A

Corticospinal
Reticulospinal
Reubrospinal
Vestibulospinal
Tectospinal

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13
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What do upper motor neurons do?

A

transmit motor commands from brain to spinal cord

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14
Q

What do lower motor neurons do?

A

innervate muscles

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15
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which tract is the only one that doesn’t originate from the brainstem

A

corticospinal

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16
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What are central pattern generators?

A

Circuits in spinal chord that control repetitive consistent movements like walking

17
Q

What does the central pattern generator control?

A

the coordinated and alternating activity of extensor and flexor muscles to allow smooth locomotion without falling

18
Q

Which type of neuron control the central pattern generators?

A

Exhibitory and inhibitory Interneurons