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The medulla oblongata and pons of the brainstem are the principal regulators of the respiratory system. It is there that the rhythm and depth of our respiration is controlled.

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I just took that test.

Apparently it was the Brain?

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the medula and the pons located in the brain stem

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Respiration is regulated by the respiratory centres in the brain stem; they are medullary, (dorsal and ventral) and pontine in the pons>

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Lungs (respiratory system)

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