Understanding Reflexes: Anatomy and Neural Pathways
Reflexes are neural pathways that consist of a receptor, a sensory neuron, a synapse with an interneuron or efferent neuron, and an effector such as a muscle or a gland. The anatomical locations of the receptor, neuron, synapse, and effector vary greatly depending on the specific reflex.Reflexology - Related Articles
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