Define Reflex arc. 

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The inter neuron transmit the impulse to motor neuron. They carried the impulse to muscles. The pathway of nerve impulse that complete a reflex action is called reflex arc. It consists of receptor, a sensory neuron, an inter neuron, a motor neuron and effectors.

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