Biology, asked by drnaba, 10 months ago

Differentiate between Voluntary Actions and Involuntary Actions.


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Answered by Phanindramekala
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Answer:

Voluntary actions; the actions which are in the control of us are known as voluntary actions.

examples; running, walking,eating, drinking,etc.

Involuntary actions;the actions which are not in the control of us are known as involuntary actions. examples; heartbeat, breathing, digestion,etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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\sf\Large{Voluntary\:Actions:}

  • Voluntary actions are under the control of our will.
  • These may or may not involve information from receptors or sense organs.
  • Impulses for voluntary actions originate in the brain.
  • Brain is always consulted for all the actions.

\sf\Large{Involuntary\:Actions:}

  • Involuntary actions are not under the control of our will.
  • These always take place in response to the information received by receptors or sense organs.
  • Impulses for involuntary actions originate in the region of receptors.
  • Brain may or may not be involved in involuntary actions.
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