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What is the Latin word for brainstem?

Truncus encephali


What is another name for the brainstem?

Medulla Oblongata is another name for the brain stem.


The brainstem is to arousal as the limbic system is to?

The brainstem is to arousal as the limbic system is to emotion.


What is it called when the brainstem is pushed through the base of the skull?

This is called brainstem herniation and may result in coma or death due to pressure on the vital respiratory centers in the brainstem.


Is the brainstem the upper most layer of the brain?

No, the brainstem is down low, like the stem of a flower.


Is sheep brainstem bigger or smaller then a human brainstem?

it is smaller sheep are very dump animals


What is the main purpose of the brainstem?

Brainstem regulates the breathing, heart rate, sleeping and etaing. All information relayed from the body to the cerebrum and cerebellum and vice versa.And the brainstem transveres it.


Who is the brainstem region that controls most of respiratory functioning?

The brainstem region that controls most of respiratory functioning is the medulla oblongata. It contains the respiratory centers that regulate the rhythm and depth of breathing by responding to changes in carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in the blood. Additionally, the pons, another part of the brainstem, helps to modulate the respiratory pattern coordinated by the medulla. Together, these regions ensure effective respiratory control.


What serves as a bridge between the brainstem and the cerebellum?

The Pons - The Pons includes a bridge of fibers that connects the brainstem with the cerebellum.


How is the cerebellum physicaly connected to the brainstem?

The cerebellum connects to the brainstem via the pons, which are just above the medulla oblongota.


What part of the body controls functions like breathing and heartbeat?

BRAINSTEM The medulla (located in the lower half of the brainstem).


What part of the brain is reticular formation?

The reticular formation is a network of neurons located in the brainstem. It is involved in regulating arousal, attention, and sleep-wake cycles.