the nucleus tractus solitarus (basic control) of the medulla along with the pneumotaxic center of the pons (fine control)
There are three vital centers in the medulla which control the heartbeat, the rate of breathing, and the diameter of the blood vessels.
A substance in the blood that controls the rate of respiration is Carbon Dioxide. It stimulates the brain that controls the respiratory rate.
the brain
Heart rate and breathing are regulated by a part of the brain stem called the medulla oblongata. This part of the brain stem controls breathing,heartbeat and articulate speech. As far as trembling that is a result of the automatic nervous system activation. It can also increase heart rate and increase breathing rate but it is not a control for these three. This part is called the sympathetic half of the autonomic system, the other half is the parasympathetic. You can not live without the medulla. A blow to that area will kill.
yes, like breathing and heart rate.
brain stem
it not a gas it your brain
medulla
the brain stem is what controlls the heart rate, respiration and such.
The brain stem controls these functions
Brainstem
There are three vital centers in the medulla which control the heartbeat, the rate of breathing, and the diameter of the blood vessels.
The Brain, specifically the brain stem and the central nervous system that controls any "unconscious" activities like breathing and pulse rate.
brain stem
medulla oblongata
Trauma to the base of the brain can affect critical structures like the brainstem, which controls basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate. In comparison, injuries to the frontal lobes typically impact higher cognitive functions like decision-making and personality, which are important but less immediately life-threatening.
No. The medulla controls heart rate, along with breathing and digestion.