The Medulla oblongata .
The heart. All blood pressure is controlled by the heart.
The high blood pressure of your wife can be controlled after delivery using a 24 hour magnesium drip.
Blood in the body carried respiratory gases (i.e. O2 and CO2) around the body to cells where it's needed for cellular respiration.
To add oxygen & remove CO2 from blood.
The brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata, controls blood pressure, circulation, and respiration. This region contains the cardiovascular and respiratory centers that regulate these vital functions to maintain homeostasis in the body. Signals from the brainstem help adjust heart rate, blood vessel diameter, and breathing rate in response to changing internal and external conditions.
The brainstem controls several body functions. Heart rate, Blood pressure, alertness and arousal are all controlled by the brainstem. In infants, there are studies that prove that the brain stem is partly in control of auditory functions.
True. The medulla oblongata regulates vital involuntary functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration.
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The medulla oblongata does not directly control emotions like anger. It primarily plays a crucial role in regulating vital autonomic functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration. Anger is primarily controlled by areas of the brain such as the amygdala and prefrontal cortex.
Blood vessels are controlled involuntarily. They are regulated by the autonomic nervous system, which manages functions such as constriction and dilation without conscious effort. This regulation helps maintain blood pressure and directs blood flow according to the body’s needs.
High blood pressure is the main cause of heart attacks - so very serious, but it can be controlled.
Blood pressure is normally controlled by varying the caliber of the arteries. When exercising or doing any strenuous activity, the amount of blood pumped out of the heart increases, as the heart rate increases. To compensate for this extra blood, and to keep blood pressure in the normal range, the arteries widen.