It has many functions. It's most important functions are - body temperature control, heart rate control, and breathing control.
Medulla
The medulla is the lower (or caudal) part of the brainstem, which is just above the spinal cord. Within the medulla are the "vital centers" that control respiration, heart rate, and vascular pressures. The medulla also has many other functions as well.
Medulla
The medulla oblongata is the part of the brain that controls autonomic functions. Some of the functions that it controls are digestion, breathing, heart function, and swallowing.
The central portion of the adrenal gland is the adrenal medulla and it is the site of synthesis and release of the epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) hormones. It's under the control of the sympathetic nervous system and basically functions like a sympathetic ganglion.
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The hypothalamus is not located in the medulla. The medulla is located at the brain stem and is responsible for involuntary functions of the bodily organs, and the hypothalamus controls hunger, thirst, maintaining body temperature, and a few reproductive functions.
The Medulla controls the body functions such as breathing, digestion, blood flow and body temperature.
Medulla
The Medulla controls the body functions such as breathing, digestion, blood flow and body temperature.
The medulla oblongata deals with autonomic functions, such as breathing, heart rate and blood pressure.
The Medulla controls the body functions such as breathing, digestion, blood flow and body temperature.
I believe you're thinking of the medulla oblongata, the bottom part of the brain, controlling involuntary functions.
The medulla is the lower (or caudal) part of the brainstem, which is just above the spinal cord. Within the medulla are the "vital centers" that control respiration, heart rate, and vascular pressures. The medulla also has many other functions as well.
The purpose of the medulla oblongata is to control ones autonomic functions. Autonomic functions are the body's functions that one cannot control themselves like breathing, heart functions, and sneezing.
It stores n memorises ansas