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What is the difference between a reflex action and walking?

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Answered by devil001
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Reflex action is involuntary, you do it without thinking, without involving the brain, you just do it. For e,g, removing your legs after stepping on something like a needle.

Walking on the other hand is voluntary. You make a decision with your brain whether to walk or not to walk.
Answered by cutiepieshreya
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Reflex action are the involuntary actions that occur in response to stimuli. They occur without involvement of conscious areas of brain. All the reflex actions are unconscious actions. Reflex action occurs brain and spinal cord of central nervous systems.

On the other hand voluntary actions are those which occur under the control of cerebellum of the brain Walking is learnt as we grow. Walking is controlled by brain as is used when required.

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