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What part of the eye loses its reflex first during the induction of anesthesia?

Eyelid


Is sweating a reflex action?

No it is not a reflex action


What is a difference between reflex and voluntary action?

The difference between reflex and voluntary action is that a reflex occurs naturally in response to some sort of stimulus and voluntary action is something that is consciously carried out. An example of a reflex action is gagging and an example of voluntary action is flinching when someone is going to hit you.


How is a reflex action different from a action by hormines?

Reflex action is the instant reaction of our body while hormonial action takes more time to react


Explain what happen when your body get trow a reflex action?

The verb "trow" means to think or believe. That is a conscious action, not a reflex action.


Is reflex action and reflex arcs are same?

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.


Does the nerve impulse reaches the brain during reflex arc?

No, during a reflex arc, the nerve impulse does not reach the brain before the reflex action occurs. Instead, the impulse travels from the sensory receptor through the spinal cord to the motor neurons, which directly trigger a response. This allows for a quick reaction to stimuli, bypassing the brain for immediate response. The brain may become aware of the stimulus and the reflex action afterward.


What is the effect of anaesthesia on the respiratory centers?

Under deep anesthesia the respiratory reaction to CO2 disappears but in response to reflex stimulation remains the same as under moderate anesthesia .


What are the ratings and certificates for Reflex Action - 2002 V?

Reflex Action - 2002 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R


What is the part in reflex in the response?

Reflex action is your body's reflex against injury. It is needed in every part of your body.


Why do you fight the doctor while under anesthesia?

Fighting the doctor while under anesthesia can occur due to a phenomenon called "anesthesia awareness," where a patient becomes conscious during surgery but is unable to move or communicate. It may also stem from the body's natural reflex reactions or involuntary movements as the anesthesia takes effect. Additionally, certain medications or the type of anesthesia used can lead to agitation or confusion. These responses are typically unintentional and not reflective of the patient's true desires or awareness.


Is breathing a reflex action?

Yes