The respiratory center is located in the medulla oblongata, which is the lowest part of the brain stem.
The center region is called the eye.
It contains protons, and SOME also contain neutrons.
The umbilical region is at the center of the nine-region scheme of abdominal regions.
The center of a storm, also known as the eye, is a region of calm weather with clear skies in the middle of the storm where there is typically low pressure. It is surrounded by the eyewall, which contains the most intense winds and precipitation of the storm.
The dense region at the center of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons, is called the atomic nucleus. It contains the majority of the atom's mass and is positively charged due to the presence of protons. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in the electron cloud.
The brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata, is the region that controls the breathing rate. It contains the respiratory center, which regulates the rate and depth of breathing based on the body's oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.
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.
the section of the brain which contains the centres for cardiac, respiratory and vasomotor action is the medulla oblongata.
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.
The "hub" of an atom is known as a nucleus, which is dense region in the center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons.
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contains young tissues that are divided into the root cap, quiescent center and subapical region.
The center region is called the eye.
It contains protons, and SOME also contain neutrons.
Pharynx is the region shared by both the digestive and the respiratory system.
The umbilical region is at the center of the nine-region scheme of abdominal regions.