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The medulla oblongata, which is the most inferior part of the brainstem, contains the nuclei that regulate our rate and depth of breathing.
The main parts of the brain stem are the medulla oblongata (myelencephalon), pons (part of metencephalon), and midbrain (mesencephalon). There are also many other structures such as various nuclei and neuronal pathways.
vagus (X)
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.
Eukaryotic cells do contain nucleus, although some may contain more than one nuclei.
An organism whose cels contain nuclei is called eukaryots!
Nuclei do not contain cells, cells contain nuclei (normally, one nucleus per cell).
It arises from lateral vestibular nuclei in the pons
Prokaryote
Some types of cells, including red blood cells as an example, do not contain nuclei, or a nucleus. The nucleus is the "brain" of a cell. Both animal and plant cells contain nuclei.
Yes, all eukaryotic cells - including plant cells - have a nucleus.
In the brain, the pons relays sensory information between the cerebellum and cerebrum; aids in relaying other messages in the brain; controls arousal, and regulates respiration. The pons may have some role in dreams and dreaming.