Which two reflex actions occurr when dust blows into your eyes?
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The person blinks and then closes eyes momentarily are the two reflexes action that occurs when dust blows into our eyes.
Reflexes are fast, immediate, automatic and involuntary responses of the body.
The reflexes are of two types.
1) Unconditional reflex
The unconditional reflexes are inborn.
They are an unconscious response to given stimuli.
2) Conditional reflex.
The response is experienced and learned during the lifetime.
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Two reflex actions occurr when dust blows into your eyes.
- An unconsciously and involuntarily performed action by effectors in response to a stimulus is referred to as a reflex. For instance, when we contact a hot object, we immediately remove our hand from it. Other examples from daily life include yawning, sneezing, blinking your eyes, and watering your mouth when you see food.
- There are two types: somatic reflex arcs and autonomic reflex arcs, which both have an impact on internal organs (affecting muscles).
- Eye blinking is an involuntary motion rather than a reflex. Reflex actions happen naturally, whereas involuntary actions take place when an organism is not under its conscious control or volition.
- A reflex action is a way for the body to instantly and automatically react to a stimuli in order to reduce any further bodily harm. It goes in the following general order and is not brain-based: stimulus, receptor, sensory neuron, relay neuron, motor neuron, effector, and response.
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