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State whether the following actions are voluntary action, reflex action or conditioned reflex.
i) Blinking ii) Cleaning the table iii) Playing on the keyboard iv) Salivating when food is put in the mouth v) We close our ears when we hear unbearable sound.

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i) Blinking - Involuntary action or reflex action
ii) Cleaning the table - Voluntary action
iii) Playing on the keyboard - Conditioned reflex
iv) Salivating when food is put in the mouth - Involuntary or Reflex actionn
v) We close our ears when we hear unbearable sound - Involuntary or Reflex action.
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