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In a reflex arc what is the destination of neural impulses beginning in one of the ventral roots of the spinal cord

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Answer:

The destination is the effector.

Step-by-step explanation:

he reflex arc is a type of reflex that is processed in the spinal cord,

and not in the brain. A stimulus arrives at the spine, it is processed there, and an answer is produced. Then the answer travels through the motor neurons to its final destination, which would be the effector. The effector can be a muscle or an organ, in other words, it is the place/part of the body that the motor neuron affects.

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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, but anyway, here is the answer. In a reflex arc, the destination of the neural impulses beginning in one of the ventral roots of the spinal cord is EFFECTOR. Hope this answers your question.