Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary action
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Voluntary action: when an action is produced with the involvement of thoughts, they are called voluntary action. Involuntary actions: actions which take place without consciousness or willingness of an individual are called involuntary actions.
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Voluntary action
- The voluntary actions are under control of Cerebrum (Forebrain).
- These actions are slow when compared to involuntary actions
- Playing game, reading are examples of voluntary action.
- A voluntary action is basically an action which initiates by our own conscious when an action is produced with the involvement of thoughts, they are called voluntary action.
Involuntary action
- The involuntary actions are under control of Hind brain, Spinal cord
- These actions are rapid.
- Breathing is an example of the Involuntary action.
- Involuntary action takes total control without your own conscious Involuntary actions: actions which take place without consciousness or willingness of an individual are called involuntary actions.
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