The brain as we all know is a bloody beauty, it helps control everything in our diabolical bodies, to conclude with we are all humpty dumptys that have had a great fall!
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
The spinal cord is attached to the brain stem located at the base of the brain. This stem is connected to the cerebellum.
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Information from balance receptors goes directly to the brain stem reflex centers.
Temperature regulation in the body is maintained but the brain stem. They hypothalamus of the brain controls hydration in the body. Both help maintain homeostasis.
Yes, it is basically the base of the brain; it is where the brain starts. The brain stem extends from the spinal cord into the brain and is the oldest (most primitive) part of the brain. Over time, the brain has developed on top of the brain stem to come to what it is today (in modern humans).
your brain stem or sensory neurons
There are actually three different parts of the brain that work together to help you walk. These three parts are the cerebral cortex, thalamus and hypothalamus.
The Brain stem connects these two portions of the brain.
The brain stem. The medulla oblongata is found in the brain stem and holds the pathways of communication between the spinal cord and the various sections of the brain. The ponsis the bridge that connects the spinal cord to the brain and various brain parts to each other. This part of the brain stem works with the medulla to help control respiration. The midbrain is the final piece of the brain stem. This section deals with motor and sensory nerve bundles. These nerves carry impulses from the cerebral cortex to the pons and the spinal cord. The midbrain also contains nerves that conduct energy to the thalamus.
The brain stem controls muscle movements. Even involuntary movements are controlled by the tiny brain stem. Without the use of your brain stem, you will not "remember" how to do the simplest task.