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Why have you classified some of the action as involuntary voluntary?

Actions that one can control are governed by the peripheral nervous system and are called voluntary actions. As I am typing this, I am very much in control over the way my fingers move. This is called a voluntary action and as I mentioned before, is under the control of the peripheral nervous system. Actions that an individual cannot control such as the beating of the heart, peristaltic action and reflexes are under the control of the central nervous system and are called involuntary actions.


Is breathing a voluntary or involuntary action?

Breathing is both a voluntary and involuntary action. We can control our breathing consciously, but it also happens automatically without us having to think about it.


Muscle action that is not under your control is?

Involuntary muscle action. Examples include the beating of the heart, digestion in the stomach, and reflex actions like blinking or sneezing.


Feedforward feedback control?

Feedforward is a preparatory control. EX. Smelling food leads to salivation and production of stomach acid in preparation of food. OR Starting to exercise increases heart rate and breathing rate in preparation of running low on oxygen for muscles. Feedback is a control mechanism where the product of the end mechanism either enhances or inhibits the start of the mechanism Positive feedback enhances Negative feedback inhibits


What are biological control of pests?

Biological control of pests involves using natural enemies such as predators, parasites, or pathogens to manage pest populations. This method is a sustainable and environmentally-friendly approach to pest management that can help reduce the need for chemical pesticides. Biological control can help maintain ecological balance and is often used in integrated pest management programs.

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The difference between post-action control and continuous action control?

Only postaction can be abolished if and when needed


What are the six mandatory procedures of ISO 90012000?

Control of Documents Control of Records Internal Audit Control of non-conformance Corrective Action Preventive Action


An open loop control system has its?

control action independent of the output or desired quantity


What is a derivative control?

Derivative control applied in control engineering, usually for the operation of control valves and its importance came during valve tuning. Derivative control is popularly known as anticipatory control. ( controller starts its control action, by anticipating the trend of present value (PV) of parameter.) Derivative control anticipates parameter values and and it will take control action to control the parameter with in set point. Eg: In a water heating system, water temperature is controlled by controlling steam valve opening. Let set point for water is 80°C, and derivative control will check the status of water temperature and if it is slowly increasing range ( may be due to some load change), controller will starts to control temperature by slowly closing steam valve. ( and vice versa) Actually this type control action just observe at control parameter values and initiates control action.


Muscle action under your control?

voluntary


What is the motto of Jamberoo Action Park?

Jamberoo Action Park's motto is "Where you control the action."


Why progressives in the early1900s sought government action to control monopolies?

Pretty much all progressives sought action to control monopolies. Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft stand out as the two glaring examples of progressives who took action to control monopolies.


What is meant by sociality?

Social control refers to a control that is either exerted passively or actively by an action of a group.


What are the 6 mandatory procedures in TS 16949?

The 6 mandatory procedures in TS 16949 are Control of Documents, Control of Records, Internal Audit, Control of Nonconforming Product, Corrective Action, and Preventive Action. These procedures are essential for ensuring quality management systems in the automotive industry comply with the standard's requirements.


Why want to go to control system?

a system which we want to control some particular action to improve the effectiveness of the system


When do you ovulate if you're on the birth control pill?

Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.


The ability to control the action of others is called?

government