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Anatomy &Physiology REFLEX ACTIVITY CHAPTER 13 PART 4 Reflexes  much of what body must do every day is programmed as reflexes a rapid, predictable, & involuntary response  occur over neural pathways called reflex arches Reflexes Inborn or Intrinsic 1.    unlearned, unpremeditated , involuntary designed to keep you in homeostasis w/out having to think may or may not be aware of it 2. Learned or Acquired  result of practice or repetition 2 Types Reflexes Autonomic reflexes: 1.     regulate activity of smooth muscles, heart, glands examples: salivating when smell Thanksgiving dinner cooking pupils dilating/constricting with change in amount light 2. Somatic reflexes:  stimulate skeletal muscles  examples:  pull hand away from hot stove 5 Parts to a Reflex Arc Receptor: site of stimulus 2. Sensory neuron 1.  afferent impulses to the CNS 3. Integration center  Monosynaptic: 1 synapse sensory  motor neuron  Polysynaptic: multiple synapses with interneurons 4. Motor neuron  efferent impulses to effector organ 5. Effector  muscle fiber or gland that responds to efferent impulse 5 parts of Reflex Arches Spinal Reflexes  somatic reflexes mediated by spinal cord (no involvement of brain)  mostly, remain intact even if brain not functioning as long as spinal cord is intact  most of these do send signals to brain  clinically important to asses condition of the nervous system  exaggerated, distorted of absent reflexes indicate degeneration or pathology Spinal Reflexes What the Nervous System Needs to Know About Skeletal Muscle so there is Coordination length of muscle 1.  muscle spindles 2. amount of tension on the muscle  tendon organs Both called proprioceptors  important role in spinal reflexes  provide essential feedback to cerebral cortex & cerebellum https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obM1uHucAbM Anatomy of Muscle Spindle The Stretch Reflex  makes sure muscle stays at length set by motor cortex  important for maintaining muscle tone   adjusts it reflexively sustains upright posture in large muscles of back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuzx5WJc-mE Stretch Reflexes Autonomic Reflexes  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krhTPjle7S8 Autonomic Reflexes Pupillary Reflexes