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reflex action defined ​

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Answered by heartkiller143
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Explanation:

reflex, or reflex action, is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus. A reflex is made possible by neural pathways called reflex arcs which can act on an impulse before that impulse reaches the brain.

Answered by JayaramJR07
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Answer:

Your answer is as followed

Explanation:

Reflex is an involuntary and sudden response to stimuli. It happens to be an integral component of the famed survival instinct.

Most of the common reflexes are a response to all the well trained, accumulated knowledge of caution that we have internalized. It could be anything and ranges from the reflex action of abruptly withdrawing the hand as it comes in contact with an extremely cold or hot object. This action is termed as the reflex action. It has a subtle relation to instinct.

A point to be thought upon is that we all have our instincts differently depending on our past experience and understanding. A reflex is a reaction triggered by this instinct. At times, we have no prior knowledge if the pan is hot or not. In other words, instinct has little to do with reflex.

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