Exam 29: Reflex Arc and Somatic Reflexes

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Reflex arcs for stretch reflexes are polysynaptic, while those for withdrawal reflexes are monosynaptic.

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Which of the following is NOT true of the Babinski reflex?

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Which of the following nerves innervates the effectors of the patellar reflex?

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The stretch reflex tests that you demonstrated in this lab require input from the brain in order to work properly.

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The stretch receptors of the biceps reflex are located in the biceps brachii muscle and tendon.

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When testing the biceps reflex, what is the proper area to tap with the reflex hammer?

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Stretch reflexes and withdrawal reflexes are types of autonomic reflexes.

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The anterior roots of spinal nerves house axons of

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Which of the following is NOT true of stretch and withdrawal reflexes?

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What is the role of an inhibitory interneuron in a stretch reflex?

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Which portion of a reflex arc is the only portion that is found entirely within the CNS?

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Which of the following is NOT true of the crossed extensor reflex?

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The normal response(s) in the plantar reflex is/are

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A reflex arc is the simplest kind of neural pathway in the nervous system.

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Which of the following represents the correct order of components in a reflex arc?

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Reflexes involving skeletal muscles are called ________ reflexes.

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