Friday, March 31, 2017

Reflex actions

What part of the nervous system is responsible for reflex actions? What is a reflex arc? 


60 comments:

Anonymous said...

spine and a reflex arc is nerves that connect in certain ways

Nico J. said...

The part of the nervous system that is responsible for reflex actions is the spinal cord. A reflex arc is nerves that have certain connections.

Allie H. said...

The spinal cord is responsible for reflexes. A reflex arc is the pathway from where to stimulus happens to the spinal cord.

jakc Hanson said...

The part of the nervous system that is responsible for reflex is the spinal cord.

JACK A said...

The Brain telling you when to a action and how in a fast manor.

anthony johnson said...

The spine has a great reflex in a certain way it also has a certain way to connect.

ColiBrianna H said...

The part of the body that's responsible for reflex reactions is the spinal cord.

Aiden S. said...

A reflex arc is when a signal bypasses the brain and goes for the motor neurons.

Rachel P. said...

The spinal cord is responsible for reflexes.

mckenzi said...

the place its responsible is the spine and a reflex arc is nerves that connect in certain way

Havu said...

spinal cord

Anonymous said...

The spinal cord is the part of the body for reflexes. A reflex arc is when you have a reflex in a special connection with the spinal cord.

Anonymous said...

nevermind i didnt watch the video first a reflex arc is when the burning plate goes through the sensory neuron to the motor neuron

Tessa L. said...

The spinal cord is responsible for your reflex actions. And a reflex arc is when nerves have certain connections.

Cameron Frost said...

The part of the nervous system that makes us react is our spine. Our spine is used for us to stand and for reflexes.

Anonymous said...

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tessa frazz said...

The spinal cord is what controls reflexes

OLIVIA BROWN said...

the spinal cord controls the reflexes.

Anonymous said...

The spinal cord is in control of reflexes. A reflex arc is the nerve pathway from where stimulus happens in the spinal cord.

Lily M. said...

reflex actions come from ur spinal cord, and a reflex arc is when your refexs has a connection with the spinal cord

Natalie I. said...

Spinal cordddd

AlexisR said...

Spinal cord

nova.s said...

spinal cord.

TIMMY Z. said...

The nervous system that is responsible for the reflexes is the spinal cord. A reflex arc is nerves that have certain connections.

vincent said...

spainal cord and a reflex ark is doing something with out thinking

Deanna I. said...

Spine and a reflex arc are nerves that connect in certain ways.

Elise R. said...

The neurons make your reflexes work. A reflex arc is a reflex built into the body, an unconscious reflex when something needs to happen fast.

laysse said...

Reflex actions come from your spinal cord.

KENNYB said...

the spine and the brain connects and it gives your body reflexes

Becca P. said...

Neurons are what make your reflexes work A reflex arc is a reflex in the body an unconscious reflex is when something happens fast or needs to happen fast.

Jesse said...

the SPLEEENAL cord cx

Anonymous said...

the brain and paîn censors

Alissah H. said...

spine and a reflex arc is nerves that connect in certain ways

Grace Q said...

spinal cord. they all connect in a way.

Alexia S said...

spinal cord

Emma B said...

Reflex comes from your spinal cord, reflex arc is a reflex built into the body, an unconscious reflex when something needs to happen fast.

Grace D said...

sinal cord

Kadie k said...

Spinal Cord

Ethan R said...

spine and reflex arc

Zoe Schmaling said...

The spine is responsible for reflexes, a reflex arc is the pathway from where to stimulus happens to the spinal cord

Emma M said...

the spinal cord

Macey C. said...

The spinal cord is responsible for reflex actions. A reflex arc is the shorter pathway a signal takes to skip the brain for a quick response.

Erica C. said...

The part of the nervous system you are looking for is the spinal cord. The answer to your question, "What is a reflex arc?" is a reflex arc is a pathway that alerts your sensory.

Brianna G said...

The spinal cord. A reflex arc is a pathway that alerts your sensory place thing and it is shorter because it doesn't have to go to the brain.

Gabby said...

The spinal cord is responsible for reflexes. A reflex arc is the pathway from where to stimulus happens to the spinal cord.

Zach R said...

The spinal cord

David R. said...

the spinal cord the the arc is a path for sensory nuerons

Anonymous said...

Spinal Chord.

caden f said...

The spinal cord is responsible for reflexes.

Jace S. said...

Spinal cord. When you react quickly to something

Drew C said...

the brain telling you when to act in a fast manor

Xander B said...

Spinal Cord

Cole Douglas MacPherson said...

Spinal Cord

Emily S said...

The spinal cord is responsible for reflex actions. A reflex arc is when you need a quick response and the signals will bypass the brain

Mason R. said...

The spinal cord and when you react quickly to something.

papa ryan said...

the spinal cord.

reegant said...

spinal cord

Anonymous said...

spinal cord is where reflex actions take place

Anonymous said...

spinal cord!

Ethan F. said...

The Automatic part of the nervous system controls involuntary movements (reflexes). A reflex arc is a system of nerves that controls muscles.