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Q: What is the difference about reflex actions and normal?
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Are reflex actions quicker than normal responses?

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Why don't fish have reflex actions?

Fish do have reflex actions.


What is the difference between involuntary actions and reflex actions?

An involuntary action is a body process that occurs automatically regardless of external stimulus. In contrast, a reflex is an automated response to an external stimulus.


Which actions are not controlled by the brain?

Reflex actions are not controlled by the brain.


What controls reflex actions?

spinal cordautotomicspinal cord in the central nervous system controls reflex arc and reflex action.


What is the difference between a reflex arc and a normal nerve impulse?

A reflex arc doesn't go all the way up to the brain. Thus it NEVER becomes part of the thought process.


What are the differences between voluntary actions and reflex actions?

reflex action is an involuntary action which means to do something physically whereas voluntary action means to do something mentally


What is the difference between a unconditioned reflex and a conditioned reflex?

does not involve nerves


Action which does not require thinking?

Reflex actions do not require thinking, nor do the actions of involuntary muscles.


Muscle action that is not under your control is?

Involuntary and reflex actions


What controls the reflex actions?

Most of them are controlled by the spinal column.


What are two example of reflex actions and their importance?

The Pupillary Light Reflex and the Corneal Reflex (or Blink Reflex) are two important reflexes because the Light Reflex prevents damage to eye compopents related to over exposure to light and also helps the eye to accommodate visually, when there is less light; The Blink Reflex prevents objects from entering the eye and lubricates the eye. Also, breathing and heart beat are thought to be reflex actions.