Single Answer MCQ
Q-00001865

How do reflex actions differ from voluntary actions in terms of control and coordination?

1

Reflex actions are slower than voluntary actions

2

Reflex actions are under conscious control, while voluntary actions are automatic

3

Reflex actions involve the brain, while voluntary actions do not

4

Reflex actions are rapid and involuntary, while voluntary actions are intentional and planned

Answer and Solution

Answer

D. Reflex actions are rapid and involuntary, while voluntary actions are intentional and planned

Solution:

Reflex actions are quick, automatic responses to stimuli that help protect the body from harm. They are involuntary and do not require conscious thought. In contrast, voluntary actions are deliberate movements that are planned and executed consciously. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Reflex actions are rapid and involuntary, while voluntary actions are intentional and planned'.

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