Draw a nerve pathway for sudden involuntary action. How does the pathway work?
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A neural pathway is the connection formed by axons that project from neurons to make synapses onto neurons in another location, to enable a signal to be sent from one region of the nervous system to another. Neurons are connected by a single axon, or by a bundle of axons known as a nerve tract, or fasciculus.
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- A reflex action often involves a very simple nervous pathway called a reflex arc.
- A reflex arc starts off with receptors being excited.
- They then send signals along a sensory neuron to your spinal cord, where the signals are passed on to a motor neuron.
- As a result, one of your muscles or glands is stimulated.
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