The sloths have slow reflexes.
A slow loris is the only poisonous mammal in the world.
Alcohol is a drug that can significantly slow down reflexes and increase reaction time by impairing cognitive function and coordination.
slows reflexes
Reflexes can slow down with age due to natural changes in nerve conduction speed, decrease in muscle mass and strength, and changes in joint flexibility. This can lead to delayed response times in processing sensory information and initiating a motor response, affecting reflexes. Regular physical activity and exercise can help maintain reflexes as you age.
of course it is
Because as you grow older, your reflexes start to worn out this causes them to become slow
yes. as you grow older your reflexes can get worn out. this causes them to slow down
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Yes, age can affect reflexes. As we age, our reflexes tend to slow down due to changes in our nervous system and muscle strength. However, regular physical activity and exercise can help maintain and improve reflexes as we get older.
A sloth. The slowest is a three toed one
The spinal cord serves as the center for reflexes. Reflexes don't enter the brain and all, which is a good thing because it is too slow for reflexes to work to protect us from harm.
Because if you are slow to respond to the actions of other player/players, you lose.