No. The medulla controls heart rate, along with breathing and digestion.
yu gi oh 5ds rocks watch it on youtube vagus nerve controls the rate of heartbeat.
the medulla
The adrenal medulla is the part of the brain responsible for the release of adrenaline, when the adrenaline is released into the blood, the SAN is stimulated to work faster and increase your heart rate, this happens when playing sport or during your fight or flight response. However, the heart is not controlled by your brain as it is a myogenic muscle (self-exciting) this means that if you were to remove the heart from a body it would continue to beat. The sino-atrial node is responsible for the excitation of the heart. :) Hope this helps. Steph :)
the brain stem is what controlls the heart rate, respiration and such.
the medulla oblongata which is in the brain
yu gi oh 5ds rocks watch it on youtube vagus nerve controls the rate of heartbeat.
controls basic functions such as breathing, heart rate, & blood pressure The hindbrain includes the cerebellum, the pons, and the medulla oblongata.
controls basic functions such as breathing, heart rate, & blood pressure The hindbrain includes the cerebellum, the pons, and the medulla oblongata.
The nervous system controls heart and respiratory rates.
The cerebellum controls balance as well as posture, movement and muscle coordination.
its the cerebellum
the cerebellum controls balance in yr brain yr welcome
The cerebellum controls balance. _____ Balance has nothing to do with the brain. The inner ear controls balance in humans and animals. Please see the related link.
The medulla oblongata is most vital part of the brain bcoz it controls the respiratory system . the medulla oblongata regulates involuntary functions, or those that are not under our control such as breathing and heart rate.
The medulla oblongata is most vital part of the brain bcoz it controls the respiratory system . the medulla oblongata regulates involuntary functions, or those that are not under our control such as breathing and heart rate.
The cerebrum fills up most of your skull. It is involved in remembering, problem solving, thinking, and feeling. It also controls movement.The cerebellum sits at the back of your head, under the cerebrum. It controls coordination and balance.The brain stem sits beneath your cerebrum in front of your cerebellum. It connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart rate and blood pressure.
the medulla