retroreflexe
Retroreflexe, also known as a reflex, is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous reaction of an organism's body to a particular stimulus. These reflexes are controlled by the spinal cord and are essential for the survival and well-being of the organism. Retroreflexes are classified into two main types: autonomic and somatic. Autonomic reflexes involve the involuntary control of internal organs, such as the heart rate and blood pressure, while somatic reflexes involve the voluntary control of muscles, such as the movement of limbs.
Retroreflexes are crucial for maintaining homeostasis, which is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal
Retroreflexes can be either simple or complex. Simple reflexes involve a single synapse between the sensory
Retroreflexes can be either normal or pathological. Normal reflexes are those that are present at birth and
Retroreflexes are an essential aspect of the nervous system and play a crucial role in the body's