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How is a reflex arc organized? Sensory receptors are located on       [ Choose ]  ...

How is a reflex arc organized?

Sensory receptors are located on

      [ Choose ]            Interneurons            Muscle cells            Sensory receptors            Sensory neurons            Motor neurons      

Sensory neurons synapse with

      [ Choose ]            Interneurons            Muscle cells            Sensory receptors            Sensory neurons            Motor neurons      

Interneurons synapse with

      [ Choose ]            Interneurons            Muscle cells            Sensory receptors            Sensory neurons            Motor neurons      

Motor neurons synapse with

      [ Choose ]            Interneurons            Muscle cells            Sensory receptors            Sensory neurons            Motor neurons      

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2. A reflex arc is a special type of neural circuit which begins with sensory neuron at a receptor like a pain receptor and ends with a motor neuron at an effector like skeletal muscle.

3. b. Muscle cells.

4. a.interneurons.

5. Interneurons synapse with both d.sensory and e.motor neurons.

6. Motor neuron synapses with lower e. motor neurons.

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