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The medulla oblongata, the lower half of the brain stem controls reflex actions such as vomiting, coughing and sneezing.
It located in the lowest portion of the brain. It is connected to the spinal cord below, and the pons above.
None actually go to the tongue... Trigeminal nerve - (V) fifth cranial nerve V1: Ophtalmic-eye, forehead and nose.1-Sensory V2: Maxillary - upper teeth, gums and lip, the cheek, lower eyelid and the side of the nose.1-Sensory V3: Mandibular - lower teeth, lower gums and lower lip.1-Sensory - Jaw.2-Motor 1SENSORY: Transmits pressure, touch, pain and temperature signals to the brain. 2MOTOR: Controls movement. http://www.tnaaustralia.org.au
The Pyloric Sphincter controls the movement of food between the stomach and the small intestine.
It protects the brain which is the most important part of you body because it controls everything
Probably the best-known region of the brain associated with motor control (movement) is the primary motor cortex. The primary motor cortex is located in the precentral gyrus, just anterior to the central sulcus.However, the pre-motor areas of the frontal lobe, as well as the cerebellum are also very involved with motor control.
It is the medulla oblongata that controls swallowing. It also controls functions such as breathing and blood pressure. It is the lower portion of the brainstem.
It is the medulla oblongata that controls swallowing. It also controls functions such as breathing and blood pressure. It is the lower portion of the brainstem.
No the gull bladder is similar to the brain only it controls the lower body
The medulla oblongata, the lower half of the brain stem controls reflex actions such as vomiting, coughing and sneezing.
The the lower part of the brain stem - medulla controls the heartbeat and breathing and other non-voluntary functions.
The Reticular Activating System prioritizes information flowing into the brain. The RAS controls the Flight or Fight response, regulates sleep-wake transitions, and controls focusing ability and motor control during consciousness. What does not require immediate attention may be shunted to a lower priority area of the brain.
The lower part of the brain that contains centers more vital to life is the brainstem. It includes important structures such as the medulla oblongata, which controls essential functions like breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. Additionally, the brainstem controls other vital activities such as swallowing, digestion, and body temperature regulation.
Brain stem which controls breathing and heart rate. The lower the parts in the brain the more basic the functions the higher in the brain the more complex and evolved the function.
It located in the lowest portion of the brain. It is connected to the spinal cord below, and the pons above.
The cerebellum is part of the brain, therefore it is in the nervous system.
The "medulla oblongata", commonly known as simply the "medulla", is the lower half of the brain stem. It controls the cardiac, respiratory systems and other autonomic systems.