Biology, asked by harshutheking110306, 9 months ago

How cranial reflexes differs from spinal reflexes ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • During a spinal reflex, information may be transmitted to the brain, but it is the spinal cord, not the brain, that is responsible for the integration of sensory information and a response transmitted to motor neurons. Some reflexes are cranial reflexes with pathways through cranial nerves and the brainstem.

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Answered by sainipooja657
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Answer:

DIFFERENCE MENTIONED IN EXPLANATION

Explanation:

Location - cranial reflexes have the central nervous system part of their circuit in the brain, while spinal reflexes have it in the spinal cord. Also the cranial reflexes have the peripheral nervous system part of their circuit in cranial nerves, while spinal reflexes have it in spinal nerves. What the various reflexes control is also geographically different.

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