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You are employing a reflex action that requires you not to make a conscience decision. To keep your hand on the hot stove, you would need to make a decision to keep it there, ignoring the pain. Another reflex action is to blink if someone tries to poke you in the eye. Even if you know that the poke will not actually touch your eye, reflex causes you to blink.
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A reflex action or reflex arc bypasses the brain as to decrease transmission time from detection to response, i.e. the time it takes for the body to initiate a response in relation to the effecting stimulus. This decrease in time allows for minimal damage to tissue or surrounding cells which may be affected by a certain stimulus.
yes, if someone tickles you sometimes you can have a reflex to smack them in the face, if that's not a violent reaction then i don't know what is.
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You are employing a reflex action that requires you not to make a conscience decision. To keep your hand on the hot stove, you would need to make a decision to keep it there, ignoring the pain. Another reflex action is to blink if someone tries to poke you in the eye. Even if you know that the poke will not actually touch your eye, reflex causes you to blink.
Porilteation systmy. manaractioin of and reaction compinds with the andcreatsir that will prove that the human reaction type. the 5 reflex action is a polarication and will spare and exraction and will privede saysrmad that will come. The 5 types of reflex action is. 1) The columents system will react faste as you know what you are doing. 2) reaction of your eyes so you will see what you are doing. 4) see what your doing in an insteant. 5) recover from what you see and doing and a reaction time that is friar andasrtment from your eyes and hand to see the reaction for example you a stop watch you will need fast reaction time to make your caluation right.
A reflex angle is one greater than 180o
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it does. if it doesn't work for you, then your action replay doesn't work and you have to get a new one. I know because it happened to me.
A reflex action or reflex arc bypasses the brain as to decrease transmission time from detection to response, i.e. the time it takes for the body to initiate a response in relation to the effecting stimulus. This decrease in time allows for minimal damage to tissue or surrounding cells which may be affected by a certain stimulus.
yes brain i s involved in reflex actions as it makes a pathway for sensory neuron to connect with and brain then directs the motor neuron to take a particular action which is given by effector !(muscles)
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There is only one way to know when a cat has a gag reflex and that is when a cat gags. Some people notice this when giving a pet medication or when a cat gags on a hairball.
A word that shows action is known as a verb. Verbs are the part of speech that let the listener know a certain action is taking place, has already happened, or will happen in the future.
A reflex is a quick involuntary action. There are five steps to a reflex: the stimulus occurs, the sensory neurons sense the stimulus, it sends a message to your spinal cord (it doesn't reach the brain right then), the spinal cord sends a message to your motor neurons, and the reflex occurs. While this is happening, the message goes on to your brain, which is why you feel the pain slightly after you jerk your hand out of the hot tub.A reflex is an involuntary response to a stimuliBlinking, Gagging, and Coughing, are examples of reflexes. In Infants, there are reflexes called Moro, rooting, and sucking.Many of the reflexes of infants are lost as they grow older. For example, sucking from a nipple for food is different than using a straw. Use of the straw is not response to stimulus, and therefore not a reflex.Reflexes follow a Reflex ARC. The Arc is through the spinal cord. While the information gets sent to the brain (you know you touched something hot, or you are choking and coughing), the reflex totally by-passes the brain. A reflex arc starts at the point of stimulation, goes to the spinal cord, and the return arc is the action. It saves time. Reflexes are protective. For instance: Touching a hot stove. You touch it, and the response is an immediate reflex to withdraw. It didn't go to your brain for you to think about. The arc was at the spinal cord for faster response time.