The liver does not directly control breathing; rather, it plays a supportive role in the respiratory process by metabolizing nutrients and detoxifying substances. It produces proteins like albumin and clotting factors that contribute to overall health, which can indirectly influence respiratory function. Additionally, the liver helps regulate blood chemistry and maintains energy levels, which are essential for optimal respiratory function. Overall, while the liver is vital for many bodily processes, breathing is primarily controlled by the respiratory center in the brain.
the liver belongs to the digestive system.
The brainstem, particularly the medulla oblongata, regulates the breathing rate by monitoring levels of carbon dioxide and pH in the blood. This area helps control the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to adjust breathing in response to the body's needs.
the blood control everything..
I'm pretty sure it's the liver I agree
Hypothalamus control your heart rate. Medulla oblonga;ta assists in the control of breathing
yes it does
The respiratory centers which control involuntary breathing rates are in the medulla and pons.
breathing into a bag should help regulate their breathing and calm them down
breathing
The nervous system has final control over the process of breathing, which is performed by the respiratory system.
The heart controls the heart beat and the lungs control breathing
Involuntary muscles control functions like breathing and digestion.