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Reflex arc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia    
When a reflex arc consists of only two neurons in an animal (one sensory neuron, and one motor neuron), it is ...
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CH 13 Proprioception and Types of Reflexes    
intersegmental reflex arc - A polysynaptic neuron pathway which involves sensory impulses being received in one segment of the spinal cord and then ...
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A REFLEX ARC IS THE SIMPLEST FORM OF ... - BIOG 1105-1106    
A reflex arc is a simple neural circuit linking a sensory receptor to an effector. ... These polysynaptic reflexes have a longer delay between stimulus and response ...
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What is the advantage of a polysynaptic reflex arc vs ... - Wiki Answers    
The polysynaptic reflex arc is the sudden movement to protect life and lymb. An example usually given is walking in a shallow pond and stepping on a sharpt ...
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PHYSIOLOGY OF REFLEXES - 42 Flashcards - Flashcard Exchange    
Monosynaptic reflex is the simplest reflex arc, and it consists of a single central synapse between the afferent fiber and the motoneuron 2. Polysynaptic reflex has ...
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When a reflex arc consists of only two neurons in an animal (one sensory ... in polysynaptic reflex pathways, one or more interneurons connect ...
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It is the simplest reflex arc and the integration center is the synapse itself. Polysynaptic reflexes are more complex and more common. They involve interneurons ...
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Chap 6 Reflexes    
The reflex arc governs the operation of reflexes. Nerve impulses ... Reflexes whose arc pass through the spinal cord are .... polysynaptic reflex. - A tap on the ...
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Distinguish between a monosynaptic reflex arc and a polysynaptic reflex arc.: Monosynaptic reflex arc-one synapse; two neurons, Polysynaptic reflex arc-more ...
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polysynaptic reflex - Encyclopedia.com    
Definition of polysynaptic reflex – Our online dictionary has polysynaptic reflex information from A Dictionary of Biology dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English, psychology and ... Flexor (Withdrawl) Reflex · The Stretch Reflex · The Reflex Arc ...
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