Reflexes involve several physiological components that combine to form a reflex arc.
The simplest possible reflex arc is one consisting of two neurons, the sensory and the motor.
This two-neuron reflex arc is rare, but examples of it exist even in so complicated a creature as man.
A complex reflex arc with numerous neurons taking part allows ample opportunity for branching.
The path taken by the stimulus is called a reflex arc.
The nerve signals that control sneezing travel along a reflex arc.
The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc.
Too sketchy, what I remember about the pupillary reflex arc.
Reflexes usually are mediated at the level of the spinal cord through reflex arcs.
The path a signal of a reflex takes is called reflex arc.