Biology, asked by Gayathri9428, 10 months ago

Breathing is controlled by
(a) lungs (b) trachea
(c) medulla oblongata (d) hypothalamus

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Answered by Supriya807
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Answer:

medulla oblongata

Explanation:

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Answered by mad210203
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Breathing is controlled by the  function medulla oblangata

option-(2)

Step by step Explanation:

Functions of medulla oblongata

  • The oblongata medulla helps to regulate function of the breathing, heart and blood vessels, digestion sneezing, and chewing . This is also a part of the brain and it  is a respiratory and circulatory centre.      
  • Sensory and nerve cells pass through the medulla from both the forebrain and midbrain.
  • These cell are developed during embryonic development the medulla oblongata is created by the myelencephalon.  
  • These are  responsible for several functions of the autonomous nervous system which includes The control of ventilation via signals from the carotid and aortic bodies.

option-(a)

functions of lungs  

The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system that perform this exchange of gases while we breathe

Breathing aids the respiratory system, also called pulmonary ventilation. In pulmonary ventilation, air nose and mouth is inhaled through the nasal and oral cavities.

Option-(b)

functions of trachea

The trachea serves as the main passageway through which air passes from the upper respiratory tract to the lungs.                                                           As air is pulled into the trachea during inhalations, it is warmed and moisturized before entering the lungs.

Option-(d)

functions of hypothalamus

These are clusters of neurons performing vital functions, such as releasing hormones it plays a important role such as  regulating body temperature  and  maintaining daily physiological cycles .

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