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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Reflexes - Animals' Automatic Response Mechanism
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The nervous system allows an organism to react to its surroundings and coordinate its behaviour, improving its chances of survival.  Our reflexes allow us to take action without thinking, but how? Well, the mechanism works like this - in a reflex reaction, a stimulus is received by receptors and an automatic, rapid response is generated by the central nervous system without the involvement of the brain. In situations where there is a danger to the body, reflex actions can save precious fractions of a second. This is achieved through what is termed a reflex arc. A reflex arc begins with a... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Reflexes - Animals' Automatic Response Mechanism
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1. The synapse between the sensory and relay neurones is within which part of the body?
2. What is the name for the connection between two nerve cells?
3. Which of the following is an example of an effector?
4. A reflex arc consists of a chain of which type of cells?
5. If the effector is a gland, what would the response be?
6. Your hand touches a hot object. What is the reflex response?
7. The last cell in the reflex is which type of neuron?
8. Which of the following is not true of reflexes?
9. The first cell in the reflex is which type of neuron?
10. What is the correct order of the reflex arc?