Biology, asked by varshithgarrepalli, 10 months ago

difference between natural and conditional reflex

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Answered by anshy047
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Explanation:

conditioned reflex. An automatic response to a stimulus which differs from that initially causing the response but which has become associated with it by repetition. The sight of food causes a dog to salivate. If a bell is rung every time the food appears, the bell alone will, in time, cause salivation.

Reflex Origins. Reflexes can be innate or acquired. Innate reflexes are genetically programmed and present in everyone's body regardless of cultural, socio-economic, or neuro-physiological differences. ... Acquired reflexes are more complex learned motor responses that develop after birth.

Answered by CandyCakes
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Answer:

Condition reflex is one which develops during lifetime due to experience or learning.

Some examples are

  • watering of mouth at the sight of tasty food
  • typing on the computer keyboard, etc.

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Natural or inborn reflex is one in which no previous experience or learning is required. These reflexes are inherited from parents.

For example:- salvation when hungry, blinking of eyes etc.

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