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all the movements of breathing is controlled by Dash leading from the brain​

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Answered by aradhanaakela
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Answer:

The medulla oblongata is a cone-shaped neuronal mass in the hindbrain, controlling a number of autonomic functions. ... This portion of the brain controls autonomic functions, relay of nerve signals and body movement coordination. This part of the brain is a center for respiration and circulation

Explanation:

The medulla, located nearest the spinal cord, directs the spinal cord to maintain breathing, and the pons, a part of the brain very near the medulla, provides further smoothing of the respiration pattern. This control is automatic, involuntary and continuous.

Answered by DeFier
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The cerebral cortex of the brain is responsible for involuntary activities like breathing.

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