write two differences between voluntary action and reflex action
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Voluntary action are under control of ones will, whereas reflex action are spontaneous involuntary, nerve-mediated activity produced at the unconscious level by stimulating specific receptors. The former is under control of brain, whereas in the latter spinal cord is involved. In the voluntary action, only motor nerve and effector organs are involved, whereas reflex action involves both sensory and motor nerves and sensory and effector organs.
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Voluntary Actions
The responses originate in the brain and are transported to the effector organs via spinal cord.
Reflex Actions
The responses originate in the spinal cord.
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