Which one of the following is responsible for the control of reflex ac...
- Reflex action is an inborn central nervous system activity, not involving consciousness, in which a particular stimulus, by exciting an afferent nerve, produces a stereotyped, immediate response of muscle or gland.
- It is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus.
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Which one of the following is responsible for the control of reflex ac...
These are typically classified as the neurons /nerves responsible for converting various external stimuli that come from the environment into corresponding internal stimuli.neurons responsible for converting various external stimuli that come from the environment into corresponding internal stimuli.
Which one of the following is responsible for the control of reflex ac...
Reflex action is an inborn central nervous system activity, not involving consciousness, in which a particular stimulus, by exciting an afferent nerve, produces a stereotyped, immediate response of muscle or gland. It is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus