There are many but one of the most important ones is the reflex that occurs when you touch something hot. You move your hand away fast before you are even aware that the object is hot. This will save you from getting a burn that is less extensive. Another one is the pharyngeal reflex or gag reflex. It is a reflex contraction of the back of the throat evoked by touching the roof of the mouth, the back of the tongue, the area around the tonsils and the back of the throat. It's function is to prevent food or water from getting into the lungs.
1. When we touch something hot we take our hand back with force.
2. When we see something bad we close our eyes.
spinal cordautotomicspinal cord in the central nervous system controls reflex arc and reflex action.
Jump reflection is a a reflex action that takes place under the control of spinal cordand not the involvement of CNS. Eg. When we stamp on a nail or on an hot plate we immediately move the leg because of reflex action.
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Sneezing is a reflex action that occurs when a substance irritates the respiratory passages. An involuntary sneeze is initiated either to remove or dislodge the particular substance.
Involuntary and reflex actions
One important aspect of reflex action is to help protect us without having to think. Reflex actions are involuntary and quick. They are done to meet an emergency and occur at the level of the spinal cord. Examples include the gag reflex clearing unplanned foreign objects or your eyelid closing when something gets near your eye.
Reflexes are uncontrollable movements that happen almost instantly in response to a stimuli. A reflex arc, a neuronal circuit that controls reflexes, is where reflex activities takes place.
No it is not a reflex action
One important aspect of reflex action is to help protect us without having to think. Reflex actions are involuntary and quick. They are done to meet an emergency and occur at the level of the spinal cord. Examples include the gag reflex clearing unplanned foreign objects or your eyelid closing when something gets near your eye.
nervous system controll and co ordinate the body functioning. reflex action helps to safeguarde the body from all sorts of sudden unexpected dangers
It is then possible for the brain to modify or 'condition' some reflexes
It is then possible for the brain to modify or 'condition' some reflexes
The difference between reflex and voluntary action is that a reflex occurs naturally in response to some sort of stimulus and voluntary action is something that is consciously carried out. An example of a reflex action is gagging and an example of voluntary action is flinching when someone is going to hit you.
Reflex action is the instant reaction of our body while hormonial action takes more time to react
The verb "trow" means to think or believe. That is a conscious action, not a reflex action.
If the reflex action does not work, it could indicate a problem in the nervous system. This could result in difficulties with motor control and coordination, as well as a decreased ability to respond quickly to potentially dangerous stimuli. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional in order to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for the lack of reflex action.
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