No, it controls the cardiac center, but it is actually located in the brain.
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Medulla Oblongata
In the "Medulla oblongata". Medulla oblongata contains cardiac and respiratory centres. It also contains the vasomotor and vomiting centre. Medulla oblongata forms the lower half of the brain stem.
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the cardioregulatory center is located in the medulla oblangata of the brain and can alter the heart rate by way of the autonomic nervous system.
The purpose of the medulla oblongata is to control ones autonomic functions. Autonomic functions are the body's functions that one cannot control themselves like breathing, heart functions, and sneezing.
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The medulla oblongata. I'll give you a source because I wanted to double check myself. [And I shouldn't have, I would have had the first correct answer.] "The medulla oblongata is the lower portion of the brainstem. It deals with autonomic functions, such as breathing and blood pressure. The cardiac center is the part of the medulla oblongata responsible for controlling the heart rate."
The primary autonomic center of the brain is the Medulla Oblongata which is responsible for autonomic functions such as breathing, heart rate and blood pressure.
The medulla oblongata, often just referred to as the "medulla", controls autonomic body functions. It is the lower part of the brain stem.The brainstem, which is composed of the Medulla, Pons and the Midbrain. It runs all the involuntary muscles and control the breathing, digestion and blood circulation.The cardiovascular center in the medulla oblongata.
medulla oblongata.
Medulla Oblongata
In the "Medulla oblongata". Medulla oblongata contains cardiac and respiratory centres. It also contains the vasomotor and vomiting centre. Medulla oblongata forms the lower half of the brain stem.