Biology, asked by leoxusni143, 6 months ago

State at least three differences between simple and conditioned reflex action

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Answered by bhartiyaroma8
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Answer:

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Explanation:

(a) Simple reflex action response to external stimuli while Condition reflex action deals with learned or modified patterns of behaviour gained through experience. (b) Simple reflex action same in all members of a species while Condition reflex action different in members of a species.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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The main three differences between simple reflex action and the conditioned reflex action could be listed based on the involvement of brain, stimuli and the members of the species.

Explanation:

  • A simple reflex action is an involuntary or automatic action which our body does in response to something.
  • A conditioned reflex action is an action or feeling learned in response to a stimulus.
  • Simple reflex action response to external stimuli whereas the conditioned reflex action deals with the modified behavioral patterns gained through experiences.
  • Related stimuli initiates simple reflex action while conditioned reflex action is initiated by an undeleted stimuli.
  • Simple reflex action is same in all members of a species and conditioned reflex action is different in members of a species.
  • The brain is not directly involved in the simple reflex action, while the involvement of brain is direct in conditioned reflex action.
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