define simple and conditional reflex action and also different
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An example of a conditioned reflex is that in Pavlov's experiment in which a dog salivates at the ringing of a bell if, over a period of time, every feeding is preceded by the bell-ringing stimulus. Also called acquired reflex.While on the other hand, the reflex action is rapid and spontaneous action in response to any stimulus which doesn't involve brain
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Reflex actions are controlled by the spinal cord, not by the brain. Examples of reflex actions are: ... They are in-born and we do not have to learn the, unlike conditional reflex actions. On the other hand, A conditional reflex action is a type of reflex actiona that is learned overtime and have become part of the body.
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