Biology, asked by Sourav07, 1 year ago

What is the role of the brain in reflex action?

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Answered by vanshyuvraj814
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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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The biological reflex actions are mostly dependent on the nervous system of our body because due to the nervous sensory system the body muscles performs the necessary reflexes.

Now the every activities of the nervous system is controlled by the brain which is the core part of our nervous system.

In this way our brain is related to the reflex actions of our body.

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