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Types of reflex actions.

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  1. The reflex actions are of two types, viz. cerebral and spinal.
  2. Cerebral reflex actions are controlled by the brain.
  3. Spinal reflex actions are controlled by the spinal cord.
  4. In man, most of the reflex actions are controlled by the spinal cord.

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