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Assessment Statements Obj.

E1.1 Define the terms stimulus, response and reflex. 1

E1.2 Explain the role of receptors, sensory neurons, relay neurons, motor neurons, synapses and effectors in the response of animals to stimuli. 3

E1.3Draw and label a diagram of a reflex arc for a pain withdrawal reflex, including the spinal cord and its spinal nerves, the receptor cell, sensory neuron, relay neuron, motor neuron and effector. Include white and grey matter, dorsal and ventral roots.

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E1.4Explain how animal responses can be affected by natural selection, using two examples.

• Sylvia atricapilla (blackcap bird) migration changes • Heliconius cydno butterflies and changes in mate preference

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Assessment statements from: Online IB Biology Subject GuideCommand terms: http://i-biology.net/ibdpbio/command-terms/

What connections can you make with other topics?

Stimulus & Response

nerves, hormones, homeostasis

evolution

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Spine-mediated pain reflex arc, from: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals/Nervous_System

The Pain Reflex The pain withdrawal reflex is a rapid, unconscious response to danger or injury. It is mediated by the spine’s grey matter.

Injury stimulates pain receptors (nociceptors), causing Ca2+ ions to rush in. This depolarises the sensory neuron and starts an action potential.

http://www.vet.ed.ac.uk/animalpain/Pages/animation2.htm

(nociceptors)

propagates the AP along theaxon (review action and resting potentials!)

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Spine-mediated pain reflex arc, from: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals/Nervous_System

The Pain Reflex The pain withdrawal reflex is a rapid, unconscious response to danger or injury. It is mediated by the spine’s grey matter.

Relay neurons (interneurons in the animation above) are in the grey matter of the spine. They receive the signal from the sensory neuron, through synaptic transmission (review it!) and coordinate the response to pain:

• An excitatory neurotransmitter (e.g. ACh) is sent across the next synapse to the motor neuron for muscles to contract.

• An inhibitory NT is used to send a signal to antagonistic (opposite) muscles to relax.

http://bcs.whfreeman.com/thelifewire/content/chp46/4601s.swf

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Spine-mediated pain reflex arc, from: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals/Nervous_System

The Pain Reflex The pain withdrawal reflex is a rapid, unconscious response to danger or injury. It is mediated by the spine’s grey matter.

(nociceptors)

Finally, the motor neurons conduct the AP from the relay neuron to the effector (muscle). • Muscles that need to contract

receive and excitatory signal. • Muscles that need to relax

receive an inhibitory signal.

The response is rapid movement away from the source of pain.

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Dorsal root ganglion (passage for neurons)

Ventral root ganglion (passage for neurons)

BC

D

EF

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