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Trevor Rivas
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25 August, 04:32
How does the patellar reflex protect us?
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Kailyn Curtis
25 August, 04:48
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Reflexes in general allow us to react much more quickly because the signal only has to go to the spinal cord and back, rather than going to the brain for processing and back. That makes it possible to make quick adjustments for coordination purposes.
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