Biology, asked by ahirwarjeetu4930, 1 year ago

Which part of the nervous system controls reflex arcs? With the help of a diagram trace the sequence of events, which occur when we touch a hot object? Mention the part of the neuron that acquires information and the form in which information travels?

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Answered by DavidOtunga
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Reflex action is controlled by the spinal cord. The sensory nerve fibres bring sensory impulses from the receptor organ and it travels in the former for impulses from the central nervous system to the effector organs. Thus, an impulse travels a path during Reflex action causing a Reflex arc.
When we touch hot things we withdraw our limbs.
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Answered by aditya3140
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Answer :

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS)

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