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Title: Reflex Actions - GCSE Core Study
Description: Reflex Actions - GCSE Core Study We were told: "Imagine that you jump in response to a loud noise while watching a scary movie, Use diagrams and a flow chart to show what happens in the body when it reacts suddenly." This is a collection of brief info on the Brain, Central Nervous System, Spinal Cord, and other stuff related to the reflex arc. All links used to find the information are within the document in case you are asked for them.
Description: Reflex Actions - GCSE Core Study We were told: "Imagine that you jump in response to a loud noise while watching a scary movie, Use diagrams and a flow chart to show what happens in the body when it reacts suddenly." This is a collection of brief info on the Brain, Central Nervous System, Spinal Cord, and other stuff related to the reflex arc. All links used to find the information are within the document in case you are asked for them.
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GCSE Core: Student Task Sheet
Reflex: Acting Without Thinking
Imagine that you jump in response to a loud noise while
watching a scary movie, Use diagrams and a flow chart to show
what happens in the body when it reacts suddenly
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Body temperature and hunger are also controlled by parts of the
brain stem
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The Central Nervous System allows the body to respond, through effectors, to
changes in the environment detected by receptors
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They can detect changes in the environment, which are called
stimuli, and turn them into electrical impulses
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Each organ has receptors sensitive to
particular kinds of stimulus
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The brain then co-‐ordinates the
response
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The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves
and tissue enclosed in the spine
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The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is the part of the nervous system that
consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord
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Use a detailed flow diagram of the reflex arc for this situation:
Brain
Receptor
Stimulus
Sensory Neuron
Relay
Neuron
Response
Effector
Motor Neuron
Explain the Reflex Arc in detail, explaining the role of the main neurons,
synapse receptor and effectors:
First the receptor detects a stimulus, a change in the environment
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Next, the motor neuron
sends signal to the effector
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For example, if your hand touched the flame of a candle, the flame would be the
stimulus
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The signal would be passed
alone the relay neuron and sent to the brain
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Of
course, this happens extremely quickly!
A synapse is a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap
across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter
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Instead, it triggers the neuron to release a
chemical neurotransmitter
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A nucleus is surrounded by cytoplasm
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This is called an axon
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The fatty sheath increases the speed at which the
nerve impulse is transmitted
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Two neurons do not make direct contact
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The impulse needs to cross this gap to continue on its
journey to, or from, the CNS
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Explain why the reflex arc happens so quickly:
Pulling your hand away from a hot object, blinking because it's very bright or
kicking when someone taps the tendon below your kneecap -‐ these are all innate
reflex actions
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Most reflexes don't have to travel up to your brain to be processed, which is why
they take place so quickly
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A reflex arc starts off with receptors being excited
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As a result, one of your muscles or glands is stimulated
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Title: Reflex Actions - GCSE Core Study
Description: Reflex Actions - GCSE Core Study We were told: "Imagine that you jump in response to a loud noise while watching a scary movie, Use diagrams and a flow chart to show what happens in the body when it reacts suddenly." This is a collection of brief info on the Brain, Central Nervous System, Spinal Cord, and other stuff related to the reflex arc. All links used to find the information are within the document in case you are asked for them.
Description: Reflex Actions - GCSE Core Study We were told: "Imagine that you jump in response to a loud noise while watching a scary movie, Use diagrams and a flow chart to show what happens in the body when it reacts suddenly." This is a collection of brief info on the Brain, Central Nervous System, Spinal Cord, and other stuff related to the reflex arc. All links used to find the information are within the document in case you are asked for them.