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Visceral Reflex Arcs
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In this video, we're gonna be talking about visceral reflex arcs. Now, these are going to be very similar to Somatic reflex arcs, which we covered in our chapter on the peripheral nervous system. But there are three main differences. So first, these visceral reflex arcs are going to have two consecutive neurons in their motor component. We've talked about this a whole bunch already. So we're gonna have our preganglionic fiber and our post ganglionic fiber. Next, the affluent fibers are going to be visceral sensory neurons rather than somatic sensory neurons. And finally, the effectors here are going to be smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands rather than primarily skeletal muscle like we saw in those somatic reflex arcs. Now, these visceral reflex arcs have five steps and the five steps exactly mirror what we already saw in those somatic reflex arcs. So first, we're going to have a receptor. So we're gonna have a sensory receptor located somewhere in our viscera and then we'll have our visceral sensory neuron. You can see that here in blue and that will transmit an impulse from the receptor to our central nervous system. And then we will enter our integration center. And this will consist of either an inter neuron or a single synapse between our sensory and our motor neuron. And for these visceral reflex arcs, that integration center can either be in the spinal cord in the brain or in the gastrointestinal tract. And then we will have our motor neuron. And like I said, here, we're gonna have now a two neuron chain. So we're going to have our pre ganglionic neuron and then our post ganglionic fiber there. And then finally that message will get sent out to our visceral effector, which is going to be either like I said, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle or a gland that will respond to that stimulus. So all in all very similar, like I said to those somatic reflex arcs, but just a couple of key differences there. All right. And I will see you guys in our next one. Bye bye.
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Visceral Reflex Arcs Example 1
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OK. So this one asks us the integration step of a visceral reflex arc might include which of the following. And we're gonna be circling all that can apply. So remember this integration step is when our sensory neuron and our motor neuron are basically communicating and it can involve a single synapse or it can involve an inter neuron. And typically, this will be happening in the spinal cord, but it can also happen in the walls of the gastrointestinal tract. So looking at our answers here, it looks like a fits the bill. That's a direct synapse with a preganglionic neurons. We have our direct synapse. B is cardiac muscle and this is not going to be happening in cardiac muscle. So B would definitely be out c walls of the gastrointestinal tract. That is a location where we can have integration in our autonomic nervous system. And then D is an inter neuron in the dorsal horn. Again, remember this can involve a single synapse or an interneuron right there in that spinal cord. So D would also apply. So our answers here are going to be AC and D and there you go
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Visceral effectors include:
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Smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, glands.
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Smooth muscle and glands.
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Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle.
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Smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands.
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