It would be completely false to state that evaporates <span>can provide an ideal speed racing surface. The correct option among the two options that are provided in the question is the second option. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and the answer has actually come to your desired help.</span>
Answer:
<em>B) Salmon evolved before kangaroos</em>
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- Bicycling on the road - voluntary action
- Beating of the heart - involuntary but non-reflexive action
- Jumping when startled by a loud horn - reflexive action
- Blinking your eyes every few seconds - reflexive action controlled by the brain
Reflexive actions are the simple and fundamental movements. Those are automatic muscle responses to particular stimuli. Examples: removing the arm when it burns, moving the feet when it step tt a sharp object etc.
Voluntary actions are under the control of the brain which “orders” and sends information to motor cortex to perform the movement. Examples: arm and leg moving, doing any sport etc.
Involuntary actions are made without the intermediation of the brain. Examples: crying, blinking, breathing, heart beating etc.