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(a) Name the three types of nerves which constitute the peripheral nervous system.
(b) What is the difference between a reflex action and walking?
(c) How do we detect the smell of an incense stick (agarbatti)?

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3 TYPES OF PERIPHERAL NERVES. There are three types of peripheral nerves: motor, sensory and autonomic. Some neuropathies affect all three types of nerves, while others involve only one or two

) Reflex actions are sudden, involuntary reactions of the body in response to stimuli. They occur without the involvement of the conscious areas of the brain. ... Walking is a voluntary action which happens under the control of cerebellum of the brain. Walking is aquired or learnt as we grow.

When the smell of the incense stick reaches to our nose then the olfactory receptors present in our nose detects it send this information in fore brain in the form of electrical signals. Fore brain interprets this information as the smell of incense stick where it is already stored.

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Explanation:

3 TYPES OF PERIPHERAL NERVES. There are three types of peripheral nerves: motor, sensory and autonomic. Some neuropathies affect all three types of nerves, while others involve only one or two

) Reflex actions are sudden, involuntary reactions of the body in response to stimuli. They occur without the involvement of the conscious areas of the brain. ... Walking is a voluntary action which happens under the control of cerebellum of the brain. Walking is aquired or learnt as we grow.

When the smell of the incense stick reaches to our nose then the olfactory receptors present in our nose detects it send this information in fore brain in the form of electrical signals. Fore brain interprets this information as the smell of incense stick where it is already stored.

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