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difference of voluntary and involuntary movement in relation to reflex action?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Voluntary action are under control of ones will, whereas reflex action are spontaneous involuntary, nerve-mediated activity produced at the unconscious level by stimulating specific receptors. The former is under control of brain, whereas in the latter spinal cord is involved.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

voluntary movement are those movements which are controlled by the central nervous system.

and involuntary movements are those movements which are not controlled by central nervous system.

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