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Hmm. Every reflex action does. But the knee jerk does not.
How come?
Then how would the impulse go from the sensory to motor neuron?
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Hmm. Every reflex action does. But the knee jerk does not.
No, see the book.Relay is there as well. No??
It crosses the sensory to motor across a synapse.How come?
Then how would the impulse go from the sensory to motor neuron?
It crosses the sensory to motor across a synapse.
Yes man *depressed*Guys it's Biology ATP tomorrow.
Only the the withdrawal reflexes have relay neurones.Woah.
You don't look like.Yes man *depressed*
I m *sigh* :'(You don't look like.
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sensory, relay, motor neuroons.Which neurones are involved in the Knee-jerk reflex and why? Anyone?
Well, see the book.Am I right or no? Funky brat? Dark Destination??
RELAY IS NOT THERE.sensory, relay, motor neuroons.
isnt it just this?
Exactly. (Y)There is no relay neuron in knee jerk. It's a monosynaptic reflex meaning only one synpase, between the sensory and motor.
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