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If you were unable to sneeze during a dust storm, you would likely miss the role of the medulla oblongata, a part of the brain stem that regulates reflexes such as sneezing. The medulla controls involuntary actions, including respiratory functions and reflexes that help clear irritants from the airways. Without its function, the body would struggle to expel dust and other particles, leading to discomfort and potential respiratory issues.

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