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Reflex Action: Fast Responses That Protect You

Understand why your hand moves before you think

ScienceGrade 10Mixed12 questions24 min
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Skills

Use voltmeter and ammeter correctly in circuits, State Ohm’s law and conditions for validity, Calculate resistance using voltage and current, Interpret V-I graphs for ohmic conductors

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Section A: Reflex Arc · 6 questionsSection B: Voluntary and Involuntary Actions · 6 questions
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Section A: Reflex Arc

Trace receptor to effector pathway.

Choose the best answer for each question.

Question 1
Easymultiple_choice

Which statement best explains: Define reflex action?

Topic: Reflex and Voluntary Actions · Skill: Use voltmeter and ammeter correctly in circuits

Question 2
Mediummultiple_choice

A student is revising Reflex and Voluntary Actions. Which idea is most accurate for 'Define reflex action'?

Topic: Reflex and Voluntary Actions · Skill: Use voltmeter and ammeter correctly in circuits

Question 3
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Which answer would best correct a misconception about define reflex action?

Topic: Reflex and Voluntary Actions · Skill: Use voltmeter and ammeter correctly in circuits

Question 4
Easymultiple_choice

Correct reflex arc sequence is:

Topic: Reflex and Voluntary Actions · Skill: State Ohm’s law and conditions for validity

Question 5
Mediummultiple_choice

In a reflex arc, the sensory neuron carries impulse:

Topic: Reflex and Voluntary Actions · Skill: State Ohm’s law and conditions for validity