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A Nucleaus acts like a brain as it controls all of the cells functions like a brain controls body movements and everything else.
No. The medulla oblongata with the brain stem control all the necessary involuntary actions in our body.
The peripheral nervous system is divided into two categories: autonomic and somatic systems. The autonomic system is the one that controls involuntary actions.
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The medulla oblongata helps transfer messages to the spinal cord and the thalamus in the brain from the body. It also controls involuntary functions such as: breathing, heart function, blood vessel function, digestion, sneezing, vomiting and swallowing. Sensory and motor neurons from the forebrain and midbrain travel through the medulla. This portion of the brain also controls body movement coordination
The nervous system coordinates and controls body movements and responses.
involuntary muscle movements
Involuntary actions of the body are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
A Nucleaus acts like a brain as it controls all of the cells functions like a brain controls body movements and everything else.
The brain controls all body movements, twitches, glitches, snaps, and everything. You're welcome.
yes it dose i am taking oxy, after 8 month of abuse i fell involuntary body movements but it come after 8 hours of last dose and when you take your dose it will gone.
controls your body and your movements
In gymnastics, the two types of body movement are translation (displacement) of the body and rotationof the same body.
No. The medulla oblongata with the brain stem control all the necessary involuntary actions in our body.
No. The medulla oblongata with the brain stem control all the necessary involuntary actions in our body.
dry mouth, constipation, insomina, virtigo, in some cases involuntary movements with the tongue, and jerking body movements.
controls the various activities of human body