Reflex Arc: A No-Brainer

A reflex arc is the pathway that a nerve reflex, such as the knee jerk reflex, follows.

  1. A tap on the knee stimulates sensory receptors, generating a nerve signal.

  2. The signal travels along a nerve to the spinal cord.

  3. In the spinal cord, the signal is transmitted from the sensory nerve to a motor nerve.

  4. The motor nerve sends the signal back to a muscle in the thigh.

  5. The muscle contracts, causing the lower leg to jerk upward. The entire reflex occurs without involving the brain.

Reflex Arc: A No-Brainer

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