spinal cord
autotomic
spinal cord in the central nervous system controls reflex arc and reflex action.
The medulla oblongata, the lower half of the brain stem controls reflex actions such as vomiting, coughing and sneezing.
Involuntary and reflex actions
The brain
The nucleus, located at the center of the cell, controls the cells actions, such as whether to move foward, divide into two cells or attack an intruder.
The "autonomic" parts of the nervous system.
Most of them are controlled by the spinal column.
Fish do have reflex actions.
spinal cord
The medulla oblongata, the lower half of the brain stem controls reflex actions such as vomiting, coughing and sneezing.
Reflex actions are not controlled by the brain.
Most of them are controlled by the spinal column.
yes and the spinal cord controls the action of that reflex
reflex action is an involuntary action which means to do something physically whereas voluntary action means to do something mentally
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.
Reflex actions do not require thinking, nor do the actions of involuntary muscles.
Nervus trigeminus (V)