medulla (Brain stem)
No. The medulla oblongata with the brain stem control all the necessary involuntary actions in our body.
No. The medulla oblongata with the brain stem control all the necessary involuntary actions in our body.
reflexes
The medulla oblongata connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls involuntary actions. In comatose patients, it's the only part of the brain that functions.
The brain stem, specifically the medulla oblongata, is responsible for controlling involuntary actions such as breathing, heart rate, and digestion. It contains nuclei that regulate these essential functions without requiring conscious effort.
The medulla oblongata is most vital part of the brain bcoz it controls the respiratory system . the medulla oblongata regulates involuntary functions, or those that are not under our control such as breathing and heart rate.
Brain stem.
The part of the brain stem that controls heartbeat and breathing is called the medulla.
Respiratory system is controlled by Nervous system.That isthe major relation between them. Respiration is involuntary IE we cannot control it by our will.The Autonomous nervous system controls it. Medulla oblongata which is a part of the brain and nervous system controls such actions
It would be better to ask what part(s) control voluntary action. In general, everything is involved with involuntary actions. If you mean muscle activity (actions), then the typical answer is the involuntary nervous system, specifically the autonomic nervous system, in which there are two main parts (as determined by nervous transmitters and function). (For example, the Sympathetic nervous system.) But there are chemical responses controled too.
The medulla oblongata.
The brainstem is the part of the brain responsible for controlling functions like coughing, sneezing, and swallowing. It is located at the base of the brain and helps regulate automatic processes essential for survival.