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The brain regulates breathing through the medulla oblongata and pons, which monitor carbon dioxide levels and blood pH. When carbon dioxide levels decrease or oxygen levels are adequate, these brain regions send signals to the diaphragm and other respiratory muscles to slow down the breathing rate. This process helps maintain homeostasis and ensures proper gas exchange. Additionally, sensory feedback from the body, such as stretch receptors in the lungs, can further influence breathing patterns.

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