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what is the role of brain in reflex action??​

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Answered by christy5947
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Explanation:

Reflex actions are sudden responses. ... Such a connection of detecting the signal from the nerves (input) and responding to it quickly (output) is known as a reflex arc. Reflex arcs are formed in the spinal cord but the information is still sent to the brain. The brain doesn't have a significant response to it.

Answered by YoungVenusClementIII
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Explanation:

Reflex actions are sudden responses. It is an involuntary action which does not involve thinking. For example, when we touch a hot object, we withdraw our hand immediately without thinking.

The sensory nerves that detect the heat are connected to the nerves that move the muscles of the hand. Such a connection of detecting the signal from the nerves (input) and responding to it quickly (output) is known as a reflex arc. Reflex arcs are formed in the spinal cord but the information is still sent to the brain. The brain doesn’t have a significant response to it.

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