yes
The most well-known human reflex is the knee-jerk (or patella) reflex. This is the one where you use a reflex hammer to hit the tendon just below the kneecap (or patella). The leg jerks out like you're kicking.
An automatic response to the environment is a reflex
if your talking about the human reflex it normally disappears by the third month after birth. Many animals also have a placing reflex.
giggling has three syllables
The girls were giggling.Giggling, she handed me a note. The whole class started giggling.
Yes, "giggling" can be a participle when it is used to describe an action or state of being, such as "the giggling child." It functions like an adjective in this context.
A. abdominal reflex H. plantar reflex
No, giggling is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "sizzle". Giggling describes the action of laughing in a light and happy way.
garish giggling girls, gripping greatly grasping at gold goggles
The monosynaptic reflex, such as the knee-jerk reflex, has the least synaptic delay because it involves only one synapse between sensory and motor neurons in the spinal cord. This direct connection allows for a rapid response to a stimulus.
Giggling
Its a verb