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Ede4ka [16]
2 years ago
6

Learned reflexes involve fewer neural pathways and fewer types of higher intellectual activities than intrinsic reflexes, which

shortens their response time. true false
Biology
1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]2 years ago
5 0

The given statement regarding reflexes is false.

<h3>What do you understand by reflexes?</h3>

Reflexes are automatic, involuntary actions that your body takes in reaction to stimuli without your conscious awareness. Your leg simply kicks; you don't deliberate to do it. Or, To put it another way, a reflex action is an automatic (involuntary) and quick reaction to stimuli, which minimizes any injury to the body from potentially dangerous conditions, like touching something hot. Therefore, many creatures depend on reflex behaviors to survive. Before an impulse reaches the brain, reflex arcs respond to it. Flexible arcs may be. Two neurons, a motor and a sensory neuron, make up a monosynaptic cell.

To learn more about intrinsic reflexes, visit:

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