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If you are nervous your immune make more adrenalin. Adrenalin is a think, what makes u happyer stronger etc... So adrenalin also increase your reflexes. If you are nervous your immune make more adrenalin. Adrenalin is a think, what makes u happyer stronger etc... So adrenalin also increase your reflexes.

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How does the nervous muscluar and skeletal system help with reflexes?

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What part of your nervous system control simple reflexes?

The autonomic nervous system does. It works at the level of the spinal cord.


What are the two functional classifications of reflexes?

The two functional classifications of reflexes are autonomic reflexes, which regulate activities of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, and somatic reflexes, which involve skeletal muscles. Autonomic reflexes are involuntary and controlled by the autonomic nervous system, while somatic reflexes are voluntary and controlled by the somatic nervous system.


What are the quick protective reactions that occur within your nervous system called?

Fight or flight response.


What are the reflexes of a newborn?

There area few reflexes when coming to a newborn. The main reflex would be the central nervous system.


What is the area of the nervous system that is responsible for mediating reflexes?

The spinal cord.


What is the purpose of newborn reflexes?

Newborn reflexes help infants survive and thrive in their new environment by aiding in feeding, protection, and interaction with caregivers. These reflexes are automatic responses to stimuli and gradually disappear as the baby's nervous system matures.


How is reflex handled in the nervous system?

I'm not positive, but I think that reflexes are controlled by the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which is part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The SNS is responsible for fight-or-flight responses. For example, if you see a shark coming directly at you, you decide to try to either get away from it (flight) or fight it off (fight). Reflexes are mediated by reflex arcs, which are neural pathways. Some sensory neurons pass directly to the synapse of the spinal cord, rather than the brain. This allows reflexes to occur relatively quickly.


Why do Pediatricians usually test newborn reflexes?

To confirm correct formation of their nervous system.


Does your age affect your reflexes?

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.


How good are the reflexes of baby elephants?

the reflexes of a baby elephant are not as good as an adults because the baby is not as formed as an adult, however an elephants general reflexes are slowed as the nervous system is longer extending the reaction time.


Are reflexes a rapid autonomic response to stimuli?

Reflexes are rapid, involuntary responses to stimuli that occur without conscious thought. They are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and help protect the body from harm by allowing it to respond quickly to potential dangers.