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.
The brain processes and interprets signals received from the olfactory nerves for smelling, and from the auditory nerves for hearing. The brain does not directly control these senses but is responsible for making sense of the information received.
The motor cortex of the parietal lobe.
True. The brain is the control center of the body in humans, responsible for coordinating and regulating all bodily functions through the central nervous system.
The spinal cord connects the brain to the peripheral muscles in the body. It is responsible for transmitting messages to and from the brain that control movement and sensation in the rest of the body.
Respiration in humans is controlled by medulla, which is a part of the brain. The medulla is responsible for the provision of adequate amount of oxygen for every activity. Medulla sends signals to our body to provide oxygen for every activity like sleeping, eating, walking, exercising etc. Human brain measures the level of carbon dioxide in blood and makes necessary adjustments to balance the amount of oxygen and controls respiration rate. Breathing is controlled by the brain but it can be controlled voluntarily also like holding ones breath. But this is just temporary and the medulla takes charge again after a few minutes to restore the breathing
Yes.
The limbic system is largely responsible for emotion.
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
The brain processes and interprets signals received from the olfactory nerves for smelling, and from the auditory nerves for hearing. The brain does not directly control these senses but is responsible for making sense of the information received.
the cerebellum is dorsal to the brain and its function is to control unvoluntary actions of our body such as heart beat and respiration.
The motor cortex of the parietal lobe.
The medulla oblongata, located in the brainstem, is primarily responsible for regulating the rate of respiration by monitoring carbon dioxide levels in the blood. It sends signals to the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to adjust breathing rate accordingly.
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
Cerebrum.
The brain is the control centre of the central nervous system, responsible for perception, attention, memory, emotion and action.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.