This mechanism is called reflex action
when a fly lands on the foot, it acts as a stimulus.
The reflex pathway comprises at least one afferent neuron (receptor) and one efferent (effector or excitor) neuron appropriately arranged in a series. The afferent neuron receives signal from a sensory organ and transmits the impulse via a dorsal nerve root into the CNS (at the level of spinal cord). The efferent nueuron then carries signals from CNS to the muscles in the foot. and then we shake our foot to fly off the fly
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I need help with these questions chapter 16 Anatomy & Physiology 1.List the divisions and subdivisions of the nervous system 2.Explain the basic function of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). 3.The ANS maintains homeostasis- heart rate, breathing rate, body temperature, digestive processes, urinary functions 4.Describe the relationship between preganglionic and postganglionic neurons. Contrast somatic and autonomic motor neurons. 5.Describe the arrangement of sympathetic neurons and ganglia. 6.Describe the arrangement of parasympathetic neurons and ganglia.. 7.Discuss the organization of the ENS.
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Navigating the Peripheral Nervous System Purpose: This assignment is designed to help you explore, practice and understand the anatomy of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), become fluent with terminology, and identify areas requiring further study. This is an important step toward being able to apply your knowledge of neuro- anatomy to actual clinical cases in your professional careers. This activity is worth 2 points. When you are finished, I hope you will have a better understanding of: • The vocabulary...
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19. How many ways are there to assign each of five professors in a math department to two courses in the fall semester (i.e., 10 different math courses in all) and then assign each professor two courses in the spring semester such that no professor teaches the same...