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reflex action is controlled by the heart true or false​

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Answered by preetkapadiya38
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Answer:

false is the answer.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
4

Reflex action is controlled by the heart - false

Explanation:

  • Reflex action is controlled by spinal cord. Reflex actions happen through the reflex arc, which is a neural pathway that controls the reflexes.
  • It acts on an impulse even before it reaches the brain.
  • Immediately, the spinal cord sends back signals to the muscle through the motor neuron.
  • The muscles attached to the sense organ move the organ away from danger.
  • A few examples of reflex action are: When light acts as a stimulus, the pupil of the eye changes in size. Sudden withdrawal of hand or leg when pricked by a pin. Coughing or sneezing, because of irritants in the nasal passages.

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