What is the difference between a reflex action and walking?
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A reflex action is an involuntary action which is a rapid and automatic response to stimuli. Walking is a voluntary action, which requires our thinking and is within our control.
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walking is a voluntary action while reflex action takes place involuntarily. For example, when you touch a hot pot, you quickly remove your hand unintentionally, thus making this action involuntary or reflexive, while in walking, it is your intention to walk, thus making it voluntary.
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