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What is the task of the medulla?

the tasks of medulla are to control involuntary activities such as;breathing, blood circulation, respiration.


What are the vital centers for control of heart rate respiration and blood pressure located in?

Medulla Oblongata


Which region of the brain controls respiration?

The Medulla Oblongata The medulla oblongata helps control the body's autonomic functions (things you don't need to think about to perform) like respiration, digestion and heart rate. Also acts as a relay station for nerve signals going to/from the brain


Which region of the brain helps control respiration?

The Medulla Oblongata The medulla oblongata helps control the body's autonomic functions (things you don't need to think about to perform) like respiration, digestion and heart rate. Also acts as a relay station for nerve signals going to/from the brain


Is the medulla oblongata the respiratory center of the body?

The purpose of the medulla oblongata is to control ones autonomic functions. Autonomic functions are the body's functions that one cannot control themselves like breathing, heart functions, and sneezing.


Which part of brain controls respiration?

medulla


Where are central chemo receptors of respiration located?

in the medulla.


What is controlled by the involuntary action of respiration?

medulla oblongata


Which region contains vital centers for the cardiovascular and respiratory systems?

the section of the brain which contains the centres for cardiac, respiratory and vasomotor action is the medulla oblongata.


What is a control center?

Respiratory control centers are located in the medulla and the pons. In the medulla the ventral respiratory group contains rhythm generators whose output drives respiration. Also in the medulla, the neurons of the dorsal respiratory group integrate peripheral sensory input and modify the rhythms generated by the VRG. The pons respiratory centers interact with the medulla centers to smooth the breathing pattern. The respiratory center (RC), itself, is located in the medulla oblongata, the lowermost portion of the brainstem.


What part of the brain responsible for secondary control of respiration?

The medulla oblongata, specifically the pre-Botzinger complex, is responsible for the secondary control of respiration. This area helps regulate the rhythm and depth of breathing in response to changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood.


What is the control order for respiration?

The brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata, controls respiration by monitoring blood levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide. It sends signals to the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to regulate the rate and depth of breathing.