how are involuntary actions and reflex actions different from each other
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Involuntary action is the set of muscle movement which do not require thinking. But it is controlled by brain for example beating of heart beat. While on the other hand, the reflex action is rapid and spontaneous action in response to any stimulus which doesn't involve brain. I hope it's helps u
Involuntary action is the set of muscle movement which do not require thinking. But it is controlled by brain for example beating of heart beat. While on the other hand, the reflex action is rapid and spontaneous action in response to any stimulus which doesn't involve brain. I hope it's helps u
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❣All Reflex Actions are Involuntary Action but all involuntary action are not reflex action
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❣INVOLUNTARY ACTION
-it is not under control of our will
-it is controlled by brain
-it doesn't require thinking
-it may be time taking
☸EXAMPLE: heart beat , formation of ATP, digestion in stomach, ....
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❣REFLEX ACTION
-it is very quick response to an emergency situation...
it is involuntary
-it doesn't involve brain
it is rapid/ spontaneous...
-it doesn't involve thinking....
☸EXAMPLE: we immediately drag our hand backwards when exposed to burning candel...
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hope it helps you...
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___________________
❣INVOLUNTARY ACTION
-it is not under control of our will
-it is controlled by brain
-it doesn't require thinking
-it may be time taking
☸EXAMPLE: heart beat , formation of ATP, digestion in stomach, ....
___________________
❣REFLEX ACTION
-it is very quick response to an emergency situation...
it is involuntary
-it doesn't involve brain
it is rapid/ spontaneous...
-it doesn't involve thinking....
☸EXAMPLE: we immediately drag our hand backwards when exposed to burning candel...
___________________
hope it helps you...
☺✌☺
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