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All are examples of cranial reflexes but not

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Salivation
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Scratching
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Blushing
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Sneezing
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Solution

The correct option is B Scratching
Reflex arc consists of sensory receptor, afferent neuron, centre, efferent neuron and effector organ. The reflexes that involve sensory and motor nerve fibres of cranial nerves and control the head region are known as cranial reflexes. Since, cranial reflexes involve head, eyes, nose, mouth, swallowing and facial expression, they produce the vital and involuntary responses. Spinal reflexes are the one in which spinal cord serves as centre without involvement of brain. They control the voluntary responses of other body parts via spinal cord. Salivation in response to sight/smell/thought of food, blushing and sneezing are involuntary actions, which involve mouth, facial expression and nose, and thus are categorized under cranial reflexes. Scratching is a voluntary response to itch stimulus in which brain is not involved and thus is a spinal reflex.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

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