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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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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
EasyQuestion

Which statement best explains: Define reflex action?

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

Question 2
MediumQuestion

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
AdvancedQuestion

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
EasyQuestion

Correct reflex arc sequence is:

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

Question 5
MediumQuestion

In a reflex arc, the sensory neuron carries impulse:

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

What this assignment covers

Learn reflex action, reflex arc sequence, voluntary and involuntary actions.

Skills and sections

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

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