The best way to handle the situation would be to let your parent or guardian know and to not get in the car if possible find a friend or parent who can help to get you home or go to the coach, do not put yourself in danger.
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Answer:
It is a motor reflex response
Explanation:
This motor reflex is carried out by motor neurons which are located in the Brain and spinal cord. They are of two types, the upper motor neuron and the lower motor neuron. They upper motor neuron connects with the lower motor neuron in the transmission of impulses. Their presynaptic tract is in the cerebral motor area via the corticospinal tract while their post synaptic tract is in muscle fibres. Thus when she hit her legs on the glass, afferent fires was sent to the brain which then sent efferent impulses to the muscle fibers to quickly withdraw the leg due to action of motor neurons.
An abstract presented at this year’s American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition in Orlando revealed that only 11% of children over the age of 12 who were treated for a bike-related injury in Los Angeles County were wearing a helmet at the time of their accident. 57% of bicycle-related fatalities can be prevented by using a protective helmet. Over 135 deaths, 40,000 head injuries, and 20,000 scalp and face injuries suffered by children between ages 4 and 15 can be reduced through the use of bicycle helmets.
My answer is A. hope this helps:/