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the most common advantage is that if a kid kind of tries to stop his heart from beating or his longs from moving. we all know what can happen to him n in very small kids it is much more prominent because they don't really know what is actually going on...................... so i hope u got it................ well that's what i have known till now..............

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Where are the respiratory centers housed which control involuntary breathing rates?

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What is the function of the autonamic nervous system?

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Why are the muscles of the heart and stomach are involuntary muscles?

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Do you control the muscular system or does it function without knowledge?

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What is the word for something your body does automatically but you can also do manually like breathing or blinking?

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