Simple mechanics, the same way when you hit the hammer at the fairground the the bell (might) ring at the top! inputs and outputs of force, for every action there is an equal and opposite re-action.Sorta it works when you feel pain you quickly move away.
Through at least two neurons, one afferent, and one efferent that have a pathway through the spinal cord to elicit a response to a stimulus.
spinal reflex
knee jerk aka patellar reflex is an example of a stretch reflex
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gap reflex is gag reflex spelled incorrectly. gag reflex (or pharyngeal reflex) is a reflex contraction of the back of the throat, evoked by touching the soft palate and occasionally the back of the tongue.
The coughing reflex kicks in, only if the epiglottis reflex fails to. If the coughing reflex fails then the Heimlich maneuver may be needed.
Yh it works really well!
Homeostasis works as a negative feedback mechanism, which is a kind of reflex action. When the body detects changes in external/internal environment, the receptor will generate a nerve impulse to the coordination centre and then make a response through effector. This is a reflex arc.
spinal reflex
yes, you can but it works better with cod 5 and 3
Properly called a reflex sight. See the link below for article explaining how they work.
No, a somatic reflex are the reflexes of the skeletal muscle movements. The gag reflex is considered to be an autonomic reflex.
knee jerk aka patellar reflex is an example of a stretch reflex
if you drop a pen and quickly try to catch it that would be a proper example of a reflex ,which is different from an arc reflex which is what happens when you hit your knee and it jerks
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knee jerk aka patellar reflex is an example of a stretch reflex
gap reflex is gag reflex spelled incorrectly. gag reflex (or pharyngeal reflex) is a reflex contraction of the back of the throat, evoked by touching the soft palate and occasionally the back of the tongue.