All simple reflexes. The chemistry of your gut and liver. (digestion)
Yes, the midbrain is involved in hearing. It plays a role in processing sound signals that are received from the ears and helps in coordinating auditory reflexes and responses.
Conditions that can diminish reflexes include nerve damage, spinal cord injury, certain medications like sedatives or muscle relaxants, and conditions affecting the brain such as stroke or multiple sclerosis. Additionally, conditions that affect the sensory or motor pathways involved in reflex arcs can also lead to diminished reflexes.
Respiration in itself is a kind of reflex; we do it involuntarily. However, it can be impeded with different oxygen concentrations in the air, drugs, and other reflexes like sneezing, burping, or coughing.
Skeletal muscles, which are effectors, are involved in somatic reflexes. Somatic reflexes involve voluntary control of skeletal muscles and are part of the somatic nervous system. Autonomic reflexes, on the other hand, involve the control of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands, and are part of the autonomic nervous system.
Long reflexes
short reflexes
brain
brain
Autonomic reflexes concerning digestive, smooth muscle, respiration all have to do with the Peripheral Nervous System (ANS, SNS, and ENS). <-- look it up if you dont know what that is. But the CNS is only the brain and the spinal cord... and there arent any autonomic reflexes there.
The medulla oblongata is a part of the brain stem involved in these reflexes. And no your eyes will not pop out if you sneeze with them open. Closing the eyes is part of the reflex and you have no control over reflexes.
All simple reflexes. The chemistry of your gut and liver. (digestion)
The organs that are involved in the excretion of the digestive wastes are lungs, kidneys and the sweat glands in the skin. Hope this helped.
the digestive system
The Digestive system.
digestive system
stomach