what is the difference between reflex action and voluntary action? .
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●reflex actions are those actions that are not controlled by our will .... they are basically involuntary actions. ........
●Voluntary actions are those actions that are controlled by our will ......
■reflex actions are basically controlled by the spinal cord which is the oblongated part of the medulla . so there is the involvement of the spinal cord only ....
■voluntary actions are basically controlled by the cerebellum of the brain . so , there is the involvement of the brain as well as the spinal cord ......
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●Voluntary actions are those actions that are controlled by our will ......
■reflex actions are basically controlled by the spinal cord which is the oblongated part of the medulla . so there is the involvement of the spinal cord only ....
■voluntary actions are basically controlled by the cerebellum of the brain . so , there is the involvement of the brain as well as the spinal cord ......
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU ............
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REFLEX ACTION
1-) Pathway of nerve impulse involve spinal cord or medulla.
2-)Control is unconscious i.e., cerebrum is not involved.
3-)Response is quick or very Rapid.
4-)Response for the same stimulus is always the same.
VOLUNTARY ACTION
1-)Pathway of nerve impulse involve cerebrum.
2-)Control is conscious i.e., under control of cerebrum.
3-)Response is comparatively slow.
4-)Response to the same stimulus may vary at different times.
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