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what is the role of brain in reflex action​

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Answered by AnnieStar
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Role of brain in reflex action

The path taken by the nerve impulses in a reflex is called a reflex arc. In higher animals, most sensory neurons do not pass directly into the brain, but synapse in the spinal cord.Reflexes do not require involvement of the brain, although in some cases the brain can prevent reflex action.

Answered by Anonymous
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The purpose of reflex action is to provide quick response in situations where the organism does not have enough time to think. Reflex arcs are formed in the spinal cord, although the information inputs also reach the brain. This helps the brain to record this event and remember it for future use .

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