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give the funtion of medulla oblongata .???



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Answered by Ananyaanu22
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Answer:

Your medulla oblongata is located at the base of your brain, where the brain stem connects the brain to your spinal cord. It plays an essential role in passing messages between your spinal cord and brain. It's also essential for regulating your cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

Your medulla oblongata is located at the base of your brain, where the brain stem connects the brain to your spinal cord. It plays an essential role in passing messages between your spinal cord and brain. It's also essential for regulating your cardiovascular and respiratory systems.Hope it helps you:)


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Answered by ahmadkhudija
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Answer:

Function:

The medulla oblongata is involved in several functions of the body relating to the regulation of important sensory, motor, and mental processes, including:

Autonomic function control

Relay of nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord

Coordination of body movements

Mood regulation

Above all else, the medulla is the control center for cardiovascular and respiratory system activity. It regulates heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and other life-sustaining processes that take place without a person having to actively think about them. The medulla also controls involuntary reflexes such as swallowing, sneezing, and gagging. Another major function is the coordination of voluntary actions such as eye movement.

A number of cranial nerve nuclei are located in the medulla. Some of these nerves are important for speech, head and shoulder movement, and food digestion. The medulla also aids in the transfer of sensory information between the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system. It relays sensory information to the thalamus and from there is sent to the cerebral cortex.

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