medulla oblongata
If you are asking about reflexes, the sub-cortical brain controls most of the involuntary activities.
Brain stem (mid brain, pons and medulla), spinal cord have a major role in involuntary activities.
If what type of Involuntary activity is mentioned means the names of the specific sites of the brain can be provided.
The medulla oblongata is the lower half of the brainstem. The medulla contains the cardiac, respiratory, vomiting and vasomotor centers and deals with autonomic functions, such as breathing, heart rate and blood pressure.
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The most posterior part of the brain which continues as a spinal chord known as 'Medulla oblongata' controls involuntary functions like breathing, heart beats, coughing, sneezing, hiccupping etc.
Breathing is controlled in two parts of the brain. One is the medulla oblongata and the other is the pons.
the control involutary activities are the medulla oblongata
The brain stem. cerebellum
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
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The brain stem controls these functions
The Medulla Oblongata
There is a part of the brain called the Medulla Oblongata which is responsible for breathing and vision. This is also known as the little brain. It is located at the very very back. It is a ver small part of the brain.
It is the medulla oblongata that controls swallowing. It also controls functions such as breathing and blood pressure. It is the lower portion of the brainstem.
Swallowing is controlled by the brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata. This region coordinates movements of the muscles involved in swallowing to ensure that food and liquids are safely transported from the mouth to the esophagus.
The part of the brain stem that controls heartbeat and breathing is called the medulla.