no the heart rate is controlled by medulla oblagonta
medulla oblongata
No, the cerebrum does not control involuntary muscle movements. Involuntary muscle control, such as that of the heart and digestive organs, is primarily managed by the autonomic nervous system, which includes structures like the brainstem and hypothalamus. The cerebrum is mainly involved in voluntary movements, higher cognitive functions, and sensory processing.
Your lungs control your breathing and your heart controls your pulse rate.
your heart gets controls by your nervous system
Heart rate is controlled by the cardiovascular -regulatory systme which is part of the autonomic nerve system.
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The ANS auto-nomic-nerve system controlls heart rate and thus control the discharge rate of the sinus node
The structure that lies between the cerebrum and cerebellum is the brainstem. The brainstem serves as a crucial pathway for transmitting information between the brain and the rest of the body. It is responsible for basic functions such as heart rate, breathing, and consciousness.
cerebrum
Cerebrum
No. The heart receive dual innervation -Brad Medling
Brainstem regulates the breathing, heart rate, sleeping and etaing. All information relayed from the body to the cerebrum and cerebellum and vice versa.And the brainstem transveres it.