What is the type of reflex represented by the pathway that includes A, D, and C?
A scheme of the basic motor reflex pathways contains a section of the spinal cord, fibers, and a muscle that receives the initial stimulus. Letter 'A' indicates a fiber carrying a signal from the muscle through the nerve node to the posterior wing of the butterfly-shaped structure where it splits into two branches, one of which meets a short fiber. Letter B indicates a long fiber that meets the signal from fiber 'A' and carries it to the muscle. A meeting point of two fibers within the butterfly-shaped structure is labeled with a plus sign. Letter C indicates a fiber that meets a short fiber within the butterfly-shaped structure and carries it to the muscle. A meeting point of fiber 'A' and the short fiber is labeled with a plus sign. A meeting point of the short fiber and fiber C is labeled with a minus sign. Letter E indicates the part of the muscle from which fiber 'A' starts and fiber B ends. Letter F indicates a spindle-like structure from which fiber 'A' starts. It is twisted around muscle fibers. Letter G refers to the part of the muscle where fiber C ends.
flexor reflex
stretch reflex
cross-extension reflex
reciprocal inhibition