effectors can only be glands or muscles
muscles
An effector is at the end of a reflex arc as it is the muscle or gland that 'does' the reflex. What the effector does is the outcome of the reflex arc.
flexor muscles
A reflex arc does not pass through the brain. The somatic reflex arc and autonomic reflex arc are two types.
A reflex arc is the neural pathway that mediates a reflex action. In higher animals, most sensory neurons do not pass directly into the brain, but synapse in the spinal cord. This characteristic allows reflex actions to occur relatively quickly by activating spinal motor neurons without the delay of routing signals through the brain, although the brain will receive sensory input while the reflex action occurs.
spinal cordautotomicspinal cord in the central nervous system controls reflex arc and reflex action.
Muscles and glands are the possible effectors of a reflex arc
The effectors of the salivary reflex are glands
They are effectors as they bring about a response.
PNS delivers motor response from CNS to effectors...
Receptor → Sensory Neuron → Associative Neuron→ Motor division →Effectors
Flexor Muscles
The effectors of the nervous system are muscles and glands. They respond to nervous stimuli.
An effector is at the end of a reflex arc as it is the muscle or gland that 'does' the reflex. What the effector does is the outcome of the reflex arc.
flexor muscle
Muscles and Glands.
Hormones have nothing to do in reflex arc.
flexor muscles