I'm not sure if it's possible for you to technically break your medulla oblongata, but damage to that part of the lower portion of your brainstem could make it difficult for you to live...at least comfortably. I say this because the medulla oblongata is responsible, primarily, for controlling one's heart rate, among other autonomic functions (meaning functions that are formed involuntarily and without your conscious control). Other functions that would be affected by a medulla oblongata that was damaged would include one's respiration, reflexes, defecation, blood pressure, swallowing, etc, as the nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord would no longer be working.
North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa are continents that are at least partially located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Probably, at least partially.
At least partially.
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Yes, at least partially. This makes sense to me.
Which kingdoms were at leastpartially located in Asia?
Aristocracy and oligarchy.
which continents are at least partilly in both estern and southern hemispheres?
It's challenging to categorize parts of the brain as "least important," as all regions play crucial roles in various functions. However, some might argue that areas like the olfactory bulb, which primarily processes smell, or the cerebellum, while important for motor control, may be less critical for higher cognitive functions. Similarly, the pons and medulla oblongata are essential for basic life functions but might be less emphasized in discussions of cognitive processes. Ultimately, the importance of brain regions can vary significantly depending on individual circumstances and specific functions being considered.
Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.