Reflexes, receptors & neural responses
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What is a reflex?
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A **fast, automatic response** to a stimulus that needs **no conscious thought**.
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What is a reflex arc?
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The fixed nerve pathway a reflex follows: **stimulus -> receptor -> sensory neuron -> relay neuron (CNS) -> motor neuron -> effector -> response**.
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Why are reflexes so fast?
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The signal takes a **short cut through the spinal cord** instead of travelling to the brain and back.
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What does a receptor do in a reflex arc?
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It **detects the stimulus** and starts a nerve impulse (e.g. a sensory nerve ending in the skin).
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What is the effector in a reflex arc?
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A **muscle or gland** that carries out the response (e.g. a muscle that contracts).
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In a pain reflex, what is the receptor?
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A **sensory nerve ending** in the skin.
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In a pain reflex, what is the effector?
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A **muscle** that contracts to pull the body part away.
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Where are the synapses in a reflex arc located?
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**Inside the CNS** — in the grey matter of the **spinal cord**.
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Which neuron carries the impulse INTO the CNS?
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The **sensory neuron** (S = sending in).
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Which neuron carries the impulse OUT of the CNS?
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The **motor neuron** (M = moving out).
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What does a mechanoreceptor detect?
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**Touch, pressure, texture, stretch or vibration.**
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What does a thermoreceptor detect?
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**Temperature** (heat and cold).
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What does a chemoreceptor detect?
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**Chemicals** — this is how **taste and smell** work.
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What does a photoreceptor detect?
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**Light** (e.g. the brightness of light entering the eye).
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In the pupil reflex, what is the effector and what does it do?
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The **iris muscles** — they **contract to make the pupil smaller**, reducing the light entering the eye.
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