Understanding Reflexes: How Your Body Responds Instantly
A reflex is an involuntary, almost instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus. The basic components of a reflex arc are the receptor, sensory (afferent) neuron, integrating centre, motor (efferent) neuron, and effector. The stimulus or change detected by the receptor is usually harmful to the body.Reflexology - Related Articles
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