Brain cells
The brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata, controls functions like heartbeat, digestion, and breathing. It regulates these essential bodily functions through the autonomic nervous system.
The part of the brain that controls heartbeat and breathing is called the medulla oblongata, located in the brainstem. It regulates these vital functions through the autonomic nervous system without conscious effort.
The the lower part of the brain stem - medulla controls the heartbeat and breathing and other non-voluntary functions.
The Medulla,I don't that is true because in the biology book it says BRAIN STEM.
The brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata, is responsible for regulating automatic bodily functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. This area of the brain controls essential functions to maintain life without conscious effort.
The brain stem stem could be called the "primitive part of the brain" because it was the first brain structure to evolve, and is responsible for our basic vital functions like breathing and heartbeat.
The major subdivisions of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The cerebrum is responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking and voluntary movement, the cerebellum coordinates movement and balance, and the brainstem controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.
The part of the brain stem that controls heartbeat and breathing is called the medulla.
A few seconds, perhaps, minutes at the very most. A snake's head contains its brain, which controls vital functions such as breathing and heartbeat.
The brain stem controls these functions
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that regulates the autonomic nervous system.
The brain controls automatic unconscious activities such as heartbeat, breathing, digestion, and reflex responses. These functions are regulated by different parts of the brainstem and other structures in the brain that work involuntarily without conscious effort.