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  • b10 biology :) summery
    • a new born reflex is a knee kick
      • during nevre control messages are in impulses :)
    • what happens on the knee jerk reflex?
      • on the knee jerk reflex, a tap on your tendon sends signals to your cns, the spinal cord as a result you muscle glands are stimulated.
    • where is the relay neuron found in the body
      • the relay neuron is found in the spinal cord :)
    • what part directs a stimulus?
      • the brain and spinal cord cns
    • the brain and the spinal cord make up the cns
    • a effctor can be a muscle gland or organ cell cable of responding to the stimulus
    • hormones are your bodys chemical messages
      • hormones are carried around the body in the cells fulid or the bloodstream :)
        • hormones work slowley over time , they are your bodys chemical messengers howver due to the slow reponse they usually have a long term inpact -
          • unlike nerves that have short term impacts but travel fast
    • hormones work slowley over time , they are your bodys chemical messengers howver due to the slow reponse they usually have a long term inpact -
      • unlike nerves that have short term impacts but travel fast
  • 2 receptor
    • 3 sensory neurone
      • 4 relay neurone
        • 5 motor neurone
          • 6 effector
            • 7 response
    • 1 stimulus
  • what is a gap between the neuron called and how is a impulse transmitted upon it?
    • a gap between the neuron is called a synapse or a nueronal junciton, a impulse is transmitted by chemichal messengers called neuron tramsmitters
    • b10 biology :) summery
      • a new born reflex is a knee kick
        • during nevre control messages are in impulses :)
      • what happens on the knee jerk reflex?
        • on the knee jerk reflex, a tap on your tendon sends signals to your cns, the spinal cord as a result you muscle glands are stimulated.
      • where is the relay neuron found in the body
        • the relay neuron is found in the spinal cord :)
      • what part directs a stimulus?
        • the brain and spinal cord cns
      • the brain and the spinal cord make up the cns
      • a effctor can be a muscle gland or organ cell cable of responding to the stimulus
      • hormones are your bodys chemical messages
        • hormones are carried around the body in the cells fulid or the bloodstream :)
    • sensory neurons carry impulses from sense neurons to internal organs
    • motor neurons carry impulses from the cns to the internal neurpns glands and muscles, the oppasit way -
    • nerves are carried around the body in speacalized cells called neurons these send signals + messages all over your body
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