In the pons, a section of the brain stem right above the medulla.
The respiratory center is located in the brainstem, specifically in the medulla oblongata and pons. These regions of the brain control the basic rhythm and depth of breathing through signals to the muscles involved in respiration.
No, the dorsal respiratory group is typically associated with the inspiratory phase of breathing, while the ventral respiratory group is considered the expiratory center in the central nervous system.
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The pneumotaxic center is aka pontine respiratory group (PRG). Its function is to inhibit inspiration, regulating inspiratory volume and rate. It can be considered an antagonist to the apneustic center which produces abnormal, deep, prolonged inspiratory gasps. Both of these structures are found in the pons of the midbrain.
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The control center of the respiratory are found in the medulla and pons. Medulla or medulla oblongata and pons are part of the brainstem.
In the pons, a section of the brain stem right above the medulla.
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The lungs.
It is the lungs.
The respiratory center is located in the brainstem, specifically in the medulla oblongata and pons. These regions of the brain control the basic rhythm and depth of breathing through signals to the muscles involved in respiration.
The parts of the human respiratory center are the lungs, alveoli and bronchioles.
No, the dorsal respiratory group is typically associated with the inspiratory phase of breathing, while the ventral respiratory group is considered the expiratory center in the central nervous system.
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The respiratory center is located in the medulla oblongata, which is the lowest part of the brain stem.
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