MGSLG. (2020). Module 2 Unit 7

Structure and function of a simple reflex arc

A reflex arc

  • The simplest form of nervous activity is the reflex action, which are actions you do without thinking
  • The nerve pathway taken in a reflex action is called a reflex arc
  • The nervous message goes to the spinal cord, and then a message passes from the spinal cord directly to an effector to give an immediate response.

Significance of a reflex arc

  • A reflex action is involuntary or automatic
  • Simple reflexes are inborn safety mechanisms to protect the body by producing immediate responses to the changes in the external and internal environments.


A synapse

  • A synapse is the point where an impulse passes from the terminal branch of the axon of the one neuron to the dendrite of the next neuron
  • The neurons NEVER touch each other
  • The gap between the two neurons is called the synaptic gap
  • Chemical neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine/dopamine/serotonin help to transmit the impulse from one neuron to the next across the synaptic gap.


Significance of a synapse

  • Ensures that the impulse travels in one direction
  • At the synapse a nerve impulse can either be speeded up or slowed down or blocked
  • Therefore, it enables unnecessary or unimportant background stimuli to be filtered out
  • Channels impulses so that reactions are integrated and become part of learning and memory.



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