difference between voluntary and involuntary action
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Voluntary action - Actions which are controlled by "the Cerebrum (Fore brain)" are called voluntary actions. Involuntary action - Actions that are controlled by "the Hind brain and the Spinal cord" are called Involuntary actions. These actions are fast and not regulate by muscles of our body.
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breathing, digestion, heart beating, eye reflexes, etc., but some involuntary actions have voluntary control to a certain extent – examples are breathing, salivation, deglutition (swallowing), defecation, micturition (urination) and others.
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