your diaphragm
from the process called respiration.
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A substance in the blood that controls the rate of respiration is Carbon Dioxide. It stimulates the brain that controls the respiratory rate.
The nervous system controls muscles and glands by electrical impulses.
Your brain controls how your muscles work by sending signals.
The brainstem controls the involuntary muscles and the cerebellum controls the voluntary muscles.
you use oxygen in your muscles to do work and anaerobic respiration uses oxygen.
The brain stem controls respiration. The medulla and pons are both involved in volume and rhythm control.
Abdominothoracic respiration is the type of respiration dominant in males.In this type of respiration the muscles of stomach and diaphragm play a greater part than the thoracic muscles.The dominant respiration in females is thoracoabdominal respiration in which thoracic muscles are dominant.It is speculated the thoracoabdominal respiration(IN WHICH ABDOMINAL MUSCLES ARE USED LESS THAN THORACIC MUSCLES)help women in maintaing the respiratory movements in pregnancy when a great volume of abdomen is used up by the fetus.
No. The function of respiration is the exchange of gases. The main muscle of respiration is the diaphragm.
There are two hormones that control the supply of sugar from the blood to the muscles. They are insulin and glucagon.
muscles pull on each other.also they are put together by joints