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Q: Touching a hot stove stimulates which type of sensory receptor?
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Arrange the following neurons into the correct sequence for information flow during the withdrawal reflex following touching a hot burner on a stove?

sensory, interneuron, motor nueron


Realizing that touching the hot stove is dangerous and painful is what reasoning?

inductive


Realizing that touching the hot stove is dangerous and painful is reasoning?

This realization is an example of deductive reasoning, where the consequence of touching the hot stove (being burned and feeling pain) leads to the conclusion that it is dangerous. This logical process helps us understand cause-and-effect relationships and make informed decisions to avoid harm.


What is the main function of interneuron?

interneurons are located in the brain and spinal cord. They are stimulated by signals reaching them from sensory neurons. they process that information and send a response through the motor neurons.


What is the response caused by spinal cord interpreting an impulse from sensory receptor?

The only response by the spinal cord is not an interpretation but a reflex. A sensory impulse comes in and at the cord a reflexive arc occurs taking information to muscles or glands. The brain does the interpretation. You touch a hot stove and that info goes to the spinal cord which causes a reflexive action where the muscles move the hand away. All that happens before the brain gets an "incident report".


How does heat transfer from one object to another through conduction?

Yes, conduction is when two objects are touching. For instance if you touch the stove thermal energy from the stove goes into your hand burning you.


A cook touches a hot stove and quickly moves his hand away What are the two primary body systems that work together to produce this response?

This involves your nervous and muscular systems. When you tough the hot pan, a sensory neuron (nerve cell) will send a message to your central nervous system, which will relay the message through a motor neuron to your muscles to then contract your muscles and pull your hand off the hot stove.


How do you use classical conditioning to teach a child not to touch a hot stove?

You can pair the sensation of burning themselves with the thought of touching a hot stove to discourage the behavior. This could involve allowing them to lightly touch a warm object to simulate the feeling of a burn and using this as a learning experience. Providing clear explanations and reminders can also help reinforce the conditioning.


What are the sequence of events that occur within the nervous system from the point you touched the hot stove with your hand to the point you jerked your hand away from the stove?

1. Sensory Receptors detect danger(eg. hot stove in this case) 2. Signal is sent through a sensory neuron to the spinal cord 3.Interneuron in the spinal cord relays the message to the motor neuron 4.Motor neuron sends a message to the effector(eg. muscle) 5. Hand jerks away Sensory neuron also sends a sinal to the brain. Sensation of the evernt is detected continuosly but usually after the defensive action has been taken.


What equipment was used during touching the void?

ice picks, ice hammers, obviously rope,( as it saved their lives), tents, portable stove/hob, etc.


When can a hearth rate be changed?

drinking coffee malnutrition stress/anxiety being scared/ being surprised emotions temperature ( like touching a hot stove )


What is the function of the relay nerve?

Neurons are only capable of carrying a message in one direction. Sensory neuronsare afferent neurons, meaning they only relay information to the brain. Motor neuronsare efferent neurons, meaning they carry information from the brain to the target. In certain instances, it would take too long for information to go to the brain and then come back with an action in response. Instead, relay neurons, or interneurons relay information from sensory neurons to motor neurons, bypassing the brain. Think about touching a blazing hot stove. If the signal went all the way to your brain and back, your hand would be much more damaged than the instant jerk away from the stove that normally happens.