The brain
Involuntary actions of the body are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
Involuntary actions of the body are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. This system regulates functions like heart rate, digestion, and breathing without conscious effort. It consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions, which work together to maintain internal balance.
Reflex actions are not controlled by the brain.
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Conscious actions, such as voluntary movements controlled by the brain, are not reflex actions in humans. These actions involve decision-making and higher brain functions, unlike reflex actions which are automatic responses to stimuli.
Breathing, blinking, and regulating body temperature are examples of actions that occur because of automatic processing in the body. These functions are essential for our survival and are controlled by the autonomic nervous system without conscious effort.
No, Joan of Arc was not secretly married to a french priest who controlled her actions
Most of the vital systems in our body are controlled in the brainstem.
A political machine was an organized group that controlled the actions of a community. Tammany Hall was one of the most infamous U.S. political machines. It controlled New York City politics from the 1790s to the 1960s. Its most infamous period was under Tweed in the mid-19th century.
Any muscle you can control like your arm (you can control most of the muscles in your body). Any muscle you can't control is an involuntary muscle. The only one i can think of is a penis.
Reflex actions are controlled by the spinal cord and do not require input from the brain. Sensory neurons detect a stimulus, send a message to the spinal cord, and motor neurons immediately send a response signal to the muscles, causing a rapid and automatic reaction.
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