The brain stem contains three parts. They are the midbrain, pons, and medulla.
Brainstem
medulla and pons
the brain stem; they continue upward from the spinal cord in this order: medulla, pons, midbrain.
medulla obligata pons mid brain there is a forth known as the reticular formation... functions of each as well, medulla oblonga: innate relfexes, eg. vommiting, coughing, sneezing pons: reflexes mid brain: visual reticular formation: sleep and wake cycle
It is localted in the Sacral plexus
The pons is a bulb that is cranial (towards the crown of the skull) with respect to the medulla oblongata (in turn caudal -- towards the tailbone, with respect to the pons). The pons relays sensory information between the cerebellum and the cerebrum, while also regulating arousal and breathing. The medulla controls blood pressure, heart rate, breathing and other autonomic functions.
Medulla & pons
The medulla oblongata is part of the brain stem, but the brain stem also includes the pons and the midbrain.
midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
The midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
The control center of the respiratory are found in the medulla and pons. Medulla or medulla oblongata and pons are part of the brainstem.
medulla and pons
the brain stem; they continue upward from the spinal cord in this order: medulla, pons, midbrain.
the brain stem; they continue upward from the spinal cord in this order: medulla, pons, midbrain.
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.
medulla obligata pons mid brain there is a forth known as the reticular formation... functions of each as well, medulla oblonga: innate relfexes, eg. vommiting, coughing, sneezing pons: reflexes mid brain: visual reticular formation: sleep and wake cycle
The midbrain, the pons, and the medulla.
It is localted in the Sacral plexus