If a bee sting on the right thigh causes a quick involuntary reaction of the right arm, this would be an example of an intersegmental reflex. This is an unconditioned reflex.
Dog's legs shake as an involuntary reflex while being scratched. "It's a completely involuntary reaction, which explains why your dog may look as puzzled as you do when it starts to happen."
Sharks have no gag reflex.
The two are different because of what triggers the reflex. While the patella is triggered through the sense of touch, the pupillary is triggered through light.
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A reflex is an involuntary response to an external stimulus, usually to protect the body. A reflex is much faster than a reaction. A reaction is a voluntary response to an external stimulus, and can be trained to become faster through regular practice. An example of a reflex is when the tendon below the kneecap is gently tapped. This causes the leg to kick slightly forward. This reflex is involuntary. An example of a reaction is a hockey goalie catching a hockey puck. This reaction is voluntary.
I believe you are looking for is "Withdrawl reflex". It is an involuntary reaction of the body to preserve itself from hurt or loss.
listening is not a reflex
A reflex is an involuntary response to an external stimulus, usually to protect the body. A reflex is much faster...
An involuntary reflex.
A sneeze is an example of an involuntary reflex.
Dog's legs shake as an involuntary reflex while being scratched. "It's a completely involuntary reaction, which explains why your dog may look as puzzled as you do when it starts to happen."
Cremasteric reflexThe cremasteric reflex is the term for involuntary movement of the testes.The cremasteric reflex is the term for involuntary movement of the testes.
Patellar reflex is an involuntary, deep tendon and myotatic reflex
Reflex is a reflex, but reaction time is how fast you can do it.
A reflex action, differently known as a reflex, is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus