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IBDP Biology- Neurobiology definitions and functions

IBDP Option E- Neurobiology

July 25, 2021

For this IBDP Biology blog post, we will be understanding the basic function and definition for the reflex arc and the main components of neurobiology, let's go!

The terms stimulus, response and reflex  

Stimulus: a change in either the internal or external environment that is detected by a receptor and elicits a response

Response: a change in an organism, produced by a stimulus

Reflex: a rapid, unconscious response to a stimulus 

Explaining the role of receptors, sensory & motor neurons

Receptors : to detect a stimulus; sensory cells, or nerve endings of sensory neurons

Sensory neurons: receive messages from receptors across synapses from sensory cells or from nerve endings of sensory neurons. Transmit message to CNS

Relay neurons: receive messages from sensory neurons across synapses. Transmit messages to motor neurons that cause an appropriate response

Motor neurons: receive messages from relay neurons across synapses. Transmit messages to effector organs

Effectors: receive messages from motor neurons. Produce a response such as muscles contract (or relax) ,glands secrete  

Reflex Arc

The order is : Stimulus -> Receptor -> Sensory -> CNS -> Motor -> Effector -> Response

That's all the main definitions! Good job!

References:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.researchgate.net%2Ffigure%2FReflex-arc-It-consists-of-a-receptor-a-sensory-neuron-a-reflex-center-spinal-cord-a_fig1_263858109&psig=AOvVaw0mlTsi6EcOV6PIPvo9BxrO&ust=1627285312198000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAsQjRxqFwoTCJiDxqrc_fECFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD

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