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

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Answered by deep200593
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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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Answered by Anonymous
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what is the role of the brain in reflex action?

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A reflex action is a way for the body to automatically and rapidly respond to a stimulus to minimise any further damage to the body.

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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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