No. Homeostasis in respiration is controlled by gas exchange and regulation of blood pH. Gas exchange is performed by the lungs by eliminating carbon dioxide, a waste product given off by cellular respiration. As carbon dioxide exits the body, oxygen needed for cellular respiration enters the body through the lungs. ATP, produced by cellular respiration, provides the energy for the body to perform many functions, including nerve conduction and muscle contraction. Lack of oxygen affects brain function, sense of judgment, and a host of other problems.
It would mainly be parts of the midbrain and medulla
The cerebrum.
yes
The cortex. the cortex is wrong. thinking and memory are controlled by the cerebrum. tust me It is the Cerebrum!
Occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
they are both proccesses to help homeostasis
Your memory is controlled by the cerebrum. and the frontal and temporal lobes are the main areas of speech and language.
Consciousness is controlled by the cerebrum of our brain.
cerebrum
the left hemisphere of the cerebrum controls the ability to move your right hand
i have no idea that is what i want to know
The answer is no. However your imagination is controlled by the cerebrum part of your brain.