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Hypothalamus control your heart rate. Medulla oblonga;ta assists in the control of breathing
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No. The medulla controls heart rate, along with breathing and digestion.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
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To slow down your heart rate, you can try deep breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, and engaging in physical activity. Additionally, reducing stress and anxiety can help regulate your heart rate.
during exercise, your skeletal muscles metabolize faster hence they require more oxygen and nutrients than when they are in the resting phase. as a result of this, the heart pumps blood faster and harder to compensate for this demand. in addition, since the heart works double time to supply blood, the lungs also take in more oxygen and your breathing rate gets high so you tend to hyperventilate also. aside from that, your energy and fluid stores also gets depleted especially during intense workout so you tend to feel hungry and thirsty after.
Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) works as a negative feedback to aldosterone. ANP is released from the atria of the heart in response to high blood volume and works to decrease sodium reabsorption in the kidneys, opposing the actions of aldosterone.
Your body is trying to regulate its internal environment and respond to the demands placed on it. When your heart and breathing speeds up, your body is preparing for increased activity or stress. When they slow down, your body is trying to conserve energy and promote relaxation.
homeostatic mechanisms involve: - the regulation of blood glucose - breathing rate - heart rate - oxygen levels - osmoregulation (water levels) - thermoregulation (temperature control)
The heart controls the heart beat and the lungs control breathing
Hypothalamus control your heart rate. Medulla oblonga;ta assists in the control of breathing
It increases both. The rate of cell metabolism is accelerated during fever, which increases the demand for oxygen by tissue cells. This means the heart must contract more frequently to keep up with the demand, and breathing is accelerated to increase the rate of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
The pneumotaxic center of the pons helps regulate the pattern and rate of breathing by controlling the duration of inspiration and expiration. It works in coordination with the respiratory center in the medulla to ensure proper breathing rhythm.
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