Increased arterial carbon dioxide will be detected by the breathing control centers which are situated in the medulla. The medulla is the most important part of the brain.
The respiratory centers which control involuntary breathing rates are in the medulla and pons.
Diaphragm
There are three vital centers in the medulla which control the heartbeat, the rate of breathing, and the diameter of the blood vessels.
Pressure and or tourniquet
It contains centers that control heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, swallowing (and vomiting), among others.
Your nervous system. Special nerve centers in the brain stem control breathing when you are at rest or asleep.
No, breathing is not voluntary. We breathe because we need to and we don't think about it. If we didn't breathe we would be dead, so it is an involuntary action. Breathing is unique in that you can temporarily control it, but most of the time breathing happens without thinking.
Pons & Mendulla Oblongata
The tempo of breathing is primarily regulated by the respiratory centers in the brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata. These centers send signals to the muscles involved in breathing, such as the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, to control the rate and depth of breaths. Additionally, factors such as oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood, as well as input from sensory receptors, can influence the tempo of breathing.
The brain is the 'control center' of the body.
the blood control everything..
There are three vital centers in the medulla which control the heartbeat, the rate of breathing, and the diameter of the blood vessels. Centers that help coordinate swallowing, vomiting, hiccoughing, coughing, and sneezing are also located in the medulla.