knee-jerk reflex
knee jerk aka patellar reflex is an example of a stretch reflex
Patellar reflex is an involuntary, deep tendon and myotatic reflex
Reflex
Stretch reflex that helps keep your knees from buckling
a reflex ia an example of an instinctive response
Reflex
knee jerk reflex
The knee-jerk reflex is a common example of a reflex. It occurs when the knee is tapped and the leg kicks out involuntarily in response.
The withdrawal reflex is an example of a reflex needed for survival. When someone touches something hot, the body automatically withdraws the hand to prevent further injury. This reflex helps protect the body from harm and is essential for survival.
The phrase deep reflex refers to being hit in the muscle tendon by something. An example is when the doctor checks your reflex on your knee.
A Reflex Angle is more than 180° but less than 360°An angle of 2300 is an example of a reflex angle.
An example of an intrinsic reflex is the pupillary reflex, in which the pupils of the eye constrict when exposed to bright light and dilate in response to darkness. This reflex helps regulate the amount of light entering the eye to optimize vision.