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Which part of your brain controls involuntary activities such as breathing and heart beat?

Brain stem.


Connect the brain to the spinal cord and controls involuntary actions such as breathing blood pressure and heartbeat?

The part of the brain stem that controls heartbeat and breathing is called the medulla.


Which part of the brain control certain automatic functions such as the regulation of breathing and heart rate?

medulla


What are the function of the brain?

Human brain have three parts which is cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem. Cerebrum is know as the largest part of the brain and it controls our most of our body. Cerebellum is know as the small brain and which helps for learning, memorising and brain stem function is to look after blood pressure, breathing and heart pumping and all.


How can you always breath?

it is an unconscious function controled by your autonomic (involuntary) nervous system. Your don't have to think about breathing or your heart beating, your brain just sends a constant signal. if that part of your brain is damaged, your brain won't send that signal and you wont breath any more.


What part of your brain controls breathing?

The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe


Which part of the brain keeps breathing?

brain stem


What part of the brain controls and breathing?

brain stem


what is the function of medulla and cerebellum?

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.


What part of the brains controls heart rate and breathing?

brain stem


What part of the human brain controls breathing heart rate and respiration?

The medulla oblongata, located in the brainstem, controls breathing, heart rate, and respiration. It regulates these vital functions automatically without conscious effort.


What part of the brain controls the rate of your breathing?

brain stem