6.1.4

Reflexes

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Reflexes

Reflex responses are an automatic response to a stimulus.

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Quick, automatic, protective

  • Reflexes are quick and automatic.
  • They often help an organism respond quickly to a harmful stimulus, e.g. heat.
  • The information is not processed in the brain and no decision is made about the response.
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Reflex arc

  • The pathway of neurones involved in a reflex response is called the reflex arc.
  • There are three types of neurone involved in the reflex arc:
    • Sensory.
    • Relay.
    • Motor.
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E.g. Hand-withdrawal reflex

  • When a person's hand touches a very hot object, they quickly move their arm away.
  • This is an example of a reflex.

Reflex Arc

An example of a reflex arc is when a person withdraws their hand from a hot object. The steps in a reflex arc are:

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Detection

  • Thermoreceptors in the skin detect the heat stimulus.
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Sensory neurone

  • Sensory neurone carries impulse from thermoreceptors to relay neurone in the spinal cord.
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Relay neurone

  • Relay neurone carries impulse to motor neurone.
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Motor neurone

  • Motor neurone carries impulse to effectors (muscles in arm).
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Response

  • Arm moves away from hot object.

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