How are involuntary action and reflex action different from each other

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  2. How are involuntary actions and reflex actions different from each other?


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Reflex arc

Reflex arc Reflex actions There are three main types of neuron: sensory, motor and relay. These different types of neurons work together in a reflex action . A reflex action is an automatic (involuntary) and rapid response to a stimulus, which minimises any damage to the body from potentially harmful conditions, such as touching something hot. Reflex actions are therefore essential to the survival of many organisms. A reflex action follows this general sequence and does not involve the conscious part of the brain. This is why the response is so fast. Reflex arcs The nerve pathway followed by a reflex action is called a reflex arc . For example, a simple reflex arc happens if we accidentally touch something hot. • Receptor in the skin detects a stimulus (the change in temperature). • Sensory neuron sends electrical impulses to a relay neuron, which is located in the spinal cord of the CNS. Relay neurons connect sensory neurons to motor neurons. • Motor neuron sends electrical impulses to an effector. • Effector produces a response (muscle contracts to move hand away). Organisms are able to modify a reflex action and overcome it, but this uses the brain and has to be learnt. For example, keeping hold of a hot object requires a nerve impulse to be sent to the motor neuron of the reflex arc to interfere with the normal reflex action to drop the object.

How are involuntary actions and reflex actions different from each other?

The involuntary actions includethe skeletal muscle movement those are under regulation of the autonomic division (ANS) of the peripheral nervous system which consists of motor fibres that relay nerve impulses from CNS (Central Nervous System) to cardiac and smooth muscles and glands, thereby controls the functioning of internal organs, without our conscious control. Reflex action is an automatic, quick and innate response to particular stimuli that is mediated by areflex arc. A simple reflex arc consists of sensory receptors, afferent neuron, spinal cord, efferent neuron and effector organ. Therefore, involuntary actions are unconscious responses produced by brain while reflex actions do not involve the brain for information processing.