Textbook QuestionThe contraction of flexor muscles and the relaxation of extensor muscles illustrate the principle of(a) Reverberating circuitry(b) Generalized facilitation(c) Reciprocal inhibition(d) Reinforcement804views
Textbook QuestionPolysynaptic reflexes can produce far more complicated responses than can monosynaptic reflexes because(a) The response time is quicker.(b) The response is initiated by highly sensitive receptors.(c) Motor neurons carry impulses at a faster rate than do sensory neurons.(d) The interneurons involved can control several muscle groups.1121views
Textbook QuestionBowel and urinary bladder control involve spinal reflex arcs that are located in the sacral region of the spinal cord. In both instances, two sphincter muscles—an inner sphincter of smooth muscle and an outer sphincter of skeletal muscle—control the passage of wastes (feces and urine) out of the body. How would a transection of the spinal cord at the L1 segment level affect an individual's bowel and bladder control?865views
Textbook QuestionWhat is the structural and functional relationship between spinal nerves, skeletal muscles, and dermatomes?987views