Diapragm
medulla oblongata
breathing/blood flow, both involuntary, what do you need on them
the tasks of medulla are to control involuntary activities such as;breathing, blood circulation, respiration.
you can hold your breath but you cant stop your resperatory system?.....
True. The medulla oblongata regulates vital involuntary functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration.
The autonomic nervous system.
medulla oblongata. This part of the brainstem controls involuntary functions like breathing and heartbeat. It receives signals from the body and adjusts the rate of respiration accordingly.
It controls involuntary actions such as heart rate, digestion, respiration rate, salivation, perspiration, sexual arousal, and urination.
They are involuntary muscles.
Breathing is the physical act that animals perform to take in oxygen rich air and expulse oxygen deficient air. Respiration is the chemical process by which cells break down energy rich molecules (glucose) to get energy to perform cellular functions. Breathing is voluntary while as respiration is involuntary. -the answer may be found in science 7 books
It's also known as "visceral nervous system" which unconsciously and involuntary controls your visceral functions (heart and respiration rates, digestion, salivation, and many others).