The medulla oblongata is not part of the limbic system. If grouped, it is usually considered part of the brain stem. It is extremely crucial for survival as it controls the autonomic centers (involuntary things) like breathing, the heart, and the digestive organs.
No. The Caudate nucleus, which is in the Basil ganglia, makes up the lateral boarder of the lateral ventricle and the Fornix (column, body and crus) makes up the medial boarder of the lateral ventricle. The limbic system is made up of Fornix, Amygdala, Hippocampus, Anterior Thalamic nuclei, and mammilary bodies.
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No, that is the job of the amygdala, a portion of the diencephalon and part of the limbic system.
Answer 1 The limbic system (top of the brain stem including the medulla and pons which is located at the base of the brain) deals with (or regulates) breathing and heart rate. Answer 2 No doubt. I agree with the medulla oblongata. Answer 3 It's the Medulla.
The Medulla Oblongata
the medulla oblongata is what controls the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.
The medulla oblongata is a part of the brain stem.
autonomic
The pons and medulla oblongata
Medulla oblongata
The Medulla Oblongata
the respiratory system
The medulla oblongata is easily the most important part of the brain
The medulla oblongata is the the most caudal portion of the brain step just superior to and continuous with the spinal cord proper. It is part of the nervous system.