module 5 - 13.8 reflexes Flashcards

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what are the features of a reflex/reflex action?

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  • has a specific stimulus
  • is involuntary
  • has nearly instantaneous response
  • done to prevent damage to body
  • involves neural pathway called reflex arc (doesn’t involve brain)
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what are the human reflexes needed to know?

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  • knee-jerk/patellar reflex
  • blinking reflex
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3
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what does a receptor cell transduce during a reflex?

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mechanical energy

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where does the nervous impulse travel during a reflex?

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  • along the sensory neurone that enters and spinal cord via the dorsal root ganglion
  • then relay neurone forms synapses with relay neurone, which leaves spinal cord via ventral root
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5
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what is the spinal cord?

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long, thin tubular structure made up of nervous tissue

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what does the spinal cord do to the medulla oblongata?

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extends medulla oblongata in brainstem to lumbar region of vertebral column

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what does the vertebral column do?

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it encloses the central canal of the spinal cord which contains cerebrospinal fluid

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what are the functions of the spinal cord?

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  • transmission of nervous impulses from the motor cortex to the effectors
  • transmission of nervous impulses form the motor cortex to the effectors
  • coordinating reflexes
  • controlling motor instructions for rhythmic movement e.g. walking
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what type of reflex is the knee-jerk reflex?

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spinal reflex that tests the functioning of the spinal cord

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what is the knee jerk/patellar reflex?

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striking below the patellar or knee cap, with a reflex hammer stretches the tendon of the quadriceps

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what is the blinking reflex?

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  • cranial reflex involving PONS in the lower brain stem
  • occurs in response to external stimulus (e.g. contact with cornea/loud sounds)
  • fast reflex
  • reflex is consensual because both eyelids blink
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how do reflexes increase an organisms chance or survival?

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  1. being involuntary
  2. being innate
  3. fast
  4. controlling actions that are common place
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