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difference between voluntary and involuntary action

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by BlastOracle
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Explanation:

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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