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.where molecules become real TMeuron Modeling Kit Modeling Reflex ArcsStudent Handout II“Take a walk” through the nervous system by completing the Simplified Overview of theNervous System graphic organizer (page 5). Use this as a road map to the major divisions ofthe nervous system.A reflex arc is a simple signal conduction pathway to and from the central nervous system(CNS). The most common form of reflex arc consists of an afferent neuron, an interneuronand an efferent neuron.Signals from afferent, or sensory, neurons approach the central nervous system. Efferent,or motor, neurons exit the CNS and conduct signals to effectors. Effectors may be muscle orglandular tissue. Interneurons, found exclusively in the CNS, conduct signals from afferentneurons toward efferent neurons.All reflex arcs have five essential components:1. The site of the stimulus action is called the receptor.2. The afferent or sensory neuron transmits afferent impulses to the CNS.3. The integration center is located within the CNS where information is processed.4. The efferent or motor neuron conducts efferent impulses from the integration centerto the appropriate effectors.5. The effector is the muscle or glandular tissue that response to the efferent impulse.Case 1. The Withdrawal ReflexThe withdrawal or flexor reflex is a rapid, predictable motor response to a painful stimulusthat causes an automatic withdrawal of the threatened body part from the stimulus.Imagine that you reach into a desk drawer to retrieve a writing utensil to jot down some notesabout the amazing lesson your teacher is presenting on reflexes. Someone placed a pair ofscissors in the drawer so that the point jabs your finger. You instantly pull away in pain!Copyright 3D Molecular DesignsAll Rights Reserved - 20163dmoleculardesigns.comStudent Handout IIPage 1

.where molecules become real TMeuron Modeling Kit Modeling Reflex ArcsUse the cross section of the spinal cord (page 6), the multipolar neuron, the unipolar neuronand the interneuron to construct a model of this withdrawal reflex.1. Sketch and label your withdrawal reflex pathway in the space below.2. Use arrows to indicate the direction of the path of the signal.3. Label the five components of your reflex arc.4. Which neuron type did you use to represent the afferent neuron?5. How many synapses are in your model?6. Reflexes with only one synapse are referred to as monosynaptic whilereflexes with multiple synapses are referred to as polysynaptic. Is your reflex amonosynaptic or a polysynaptic reflex?Case 2. The Stretch ReflexThe stretch reflex is a rapid motor response in which the muscle reacts and tries to maintaina constancy of muscle length when a load is applied. The patellar or knee-jerk reflex is anexample of a stretch reflex that helps to keep your knees from buckling when you are standingupright.Now you report to your doctor for your annual physical. She has you sit on the examinationtable and proceeds to hit your knee with a reflex hammer. You involuntarily kick her in thestomach!Copyright 3D Molecular DesignsAll Rights Reserved - 20163dmoleculardesigns.comStudent Handout IIPage 2

.where molecules become real TMeuron Modeling Kit Modeling Reflex ArcsUse the cross section of the spinal cord, the multipolar neuron and the unipolar neuron toconstruct a model of the patellar reflex (knee-jerk reflex).1. Sketch your patellar reflex pathway in the space below.2. Use arrows to indicate the direction of the path of the signal.3. Label the five components of your reflex arc.4. Which neuron type did you use to represent the efferent neuron?5. How many synapses are in your model?6. Is the patellar reflex a monosynaptic or a polysynaptic reflex?7. What purpose to you think the patellar reflex serves in the body?8. Reflexes in which the response occurs on the same side of the body that is stimulatedare called ipsilateral reflexes. Reflexes in which the response occurs on the opposite sideof the body form the stimulus are referred to as contralateral reflexes. Are the patellar andwithdrawal reflexes modeled ipsilateral or contralateral reflexes? Explain.Copyright 3D Molecular DesignsAll Rights Reserved - 20163dmoleculardesigns.comStudent Handout IIPage 3

.where molecules become real TMeuron Modeling Kit Modeling Reflex ArcsCase 3. The Crossed Extensor ReflexThe crossed extensor reflex is a complex spinal reflex consisting of an ipsilateral withdrawalreflex and a contralateral extensor reflex.You are enjoying a sunset walk along the beach. As you are strolling along, you step on apiece of broken glass! You notice that you immediately pull your foot away from the painfulstimulus AND you tighten the muscles in the opposite leg in order to prevent falling over!Use the cross section of the spinal cord, the two multipolar neurons, the two interneurons andthe unipolar neuron to construct a model of the crossed extensor reflex.1. Sketch your crossed extensor reflex pathway in the space below.2. Use arrows to indicate the direction of the path of the signal.3. Label the components of your reflex arc.4. How many synapses are in your model?5. Classify the crossed extensor reflex as either monosynaptic or polysynaptic.6. Explain how the crossed extensor reflex is both ipsilateral and contralateral.7. Describe another example of a crossed extensor reflex.Copyright 3D Molecular DesignsAll Rights Reserved - 20163dmoleculardesigns.comStudent Handout IIPage 4

euron Modeling Kit.where molecules become real TM }}Copyright 3D Molecular DesignsAll Rights Reserved - 20163dmoleculardesigns.comReceptorsA Simplified Overview of the Nervous SystemStudent Handout IIPage 5

euron Modeling Kit.where molecules become real TM Cross Section of the Spinal CordModeling a Simple Neuronal PathwayCross Section of the Spinal CordCopyright 3D Molecular DesignsAll Rights Reserved - 20163dmoleculardesigns.comStudent Handout IIPage 6

Use the cross section of the spinal cord, the multipolar neuron and the unipolar neuron to construct a model of the patellar reflex (knee-jerk reflex). 1. Sketch your patellar reflex pathway in the space below. 2. Use arrows to indicate the direction of the path of the signal. 3. Label the five components of your reflex arc. 4.

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