Biology, asked by shaikhiliyas8267, 1 month ago

Breathing is controlled by which organ/gland? Explain.

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Answered by Yoursenorita
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  • HYPOTHALAMUS

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  • The hypothalamus, which is above your pituitary gland, is the control center of some of your body's basic operations. It sends messages to your body's autonomic nervous system, which controls things like blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, body temperature, sleep-wake cycle and digestion.
Answered by MiracleBrain
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☞︎︎︎ The hypothalamus, which is above your pituitary gland, is the control center of some of your body's basic operations. It sends messages to your body's autonomic nervous system, which controls things like blood pressure, heart rate, respiration, body temperature, sleep-wake cycle and digestion.

☞︎︎︎ Breathing is usually automatic, controlled subconsciously by the respiratory center at the base of the brain. Breathing continues during sleep and usually even when a person is unconscious. People can also control their breathing when they wish, for example during speech, singing, or voluntary breath holding.

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