CHAPTER7 Control and Coordination - NCERT
Control and Coordination CHAPTER7 I n the previous chapter, we looked at life processes involved in the maintenance functions in living organisms. There, we had started with ... Figure 7.1 (a) Structure of neuron, (b) Neuromuscular junction (a) (b) 116 Science 7.1.1 What happens in Reflex Actions? ‘Reflex’ is a word we use very commonly ...
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