A reflex action is best described as a response that is:
Controlled by the cerebrum
Slow and deliberate
Automatic and rapid
Learned through repetition
Reflexes are fast, automatic responses that often bypass the brain and are processed in the spinal cord.
Which of these processes occurs in the mouth?
What is the primary function of saliva?
Where does most nutrient absorption occur?
What is the function of the esophagus?
Which organ is primarily responsible for water absorption?
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