it's your lungs
The lungs
The respiratory center is located in the pons and the medulla oblongata.
cerebellum
Respiratory control centers are located in the medulla and the pons. In the medulla the ventral respiratory group contains rhythm generators whose output drives respiration. Also in the medulla, the neurons of the dorsal respiratory group integrate peripheral sensory input and modify the rhythms generated by the VRG. The pons respiratory centers interact with the medulla centers to smooth the breathing pattern. The respiratory center (RC), itself, is located in the medulla oblongata, the lowermost portion of the brainstem.
There are a few reasons why the excretory and respiratory system are alike. A couple reasons are, both systems are located in the center portion of the body and the kidneys and lungs both are similar in shape.
They are regulated by the respiratory center of the brain stem in the medulla oblongatta.
The respiratory center is located in the pons and the medulla oblongata.
The respiratory center is located in the medulla oblongata, which is the lowest part of the brain stem.
it's your lungs
pons
in the respiratory system.
in the respiratory system.
There are many organ systems located in the body: respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, musculoskeletal and many more.
cerebellum
Respiratory control centers are located in the medulla and the pons. In the medulla the ventral respiratory group contains rhythm generators whose output drives respiration. Also in the medulla, the neurons of the dorsal respiratory group integrate peripheral sensory input and modify the rhythms generated by the VRG. The pons respiratory centers interact with the medulla centers to smooth the breathing pattern. The respiratory center (RC), itself, is located in the medulla oblongata, the lowermost portion of the brainstem.
There are a few reasons why the excretory and respiratory system are alike. A couple reasons are, both systems are located in the center portion of the body and the kidneys and lungs both are similar in shape.
It is located in the center of every cell in your body.
its in the middle of your upper chest.. mostly including your lungs :)