The brain stem (the medulla oblongata).
The heart is located in the epigastric region. More specifically, it is located in the mediastinum, which is in the epigastric region.
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 :)
veins are responsible for bringing blood back to the heart.
It attaches directly to the brain but not the heart
The heart is about the size of your fist and is located sub-sternal, center thoracic, superior to the stomach with the apex on the left. In English, it is behind and slightly to the left of your breastbone.
The heart controls all activity and function of viscera. The heart is located in the autonomic nervous system.
The electrical impulse that regulates the heartbeat is sent by the heart's natural pacemaker, known as the sinoatrial (SA) node. This node is located in the right atrium of the heart and initiates the electrical signal that causes the heart muscle to contract and pump blood.
The brain stem is the lower part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord and regulates basic bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. The cerebellum is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for coordinating movement, balance, and posture.
The heart is located in the epigastric region. More specifically, it is located in the mediastinum, which is in the epigastric region.
Since the brain is located above the heart, it is superior to the heart.
The medulla oblongata, located in the brainstem, controls breathing, heart rate, and respiration. It regulates these vital functions automatically without conscious effort.
Epigastric region
Brain stem
The thyroid gland, located in the neck, regulates metabolism by producing hormones that control the rate at which the body uses energy. These hormones also help in regulating various bodily functions such as heart rate, digestion, and brain development.
It does not need our thoughts to move. The heart continues to beat even if you are sleeping or unconsious. There is a special section of the brain that regulates heart rate.
The brain is not a permeable membrane. It is protected by the blood-brain barrier, which regulates the passage of substances in and out of the brain to maintain its internal environment.
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