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mention the part of brain which regulate peristalsis

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Answered by GarryRich
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Medulla oblongata is the part of brain which controls peristalsis. It controls all our involuntary actions including peristalsis, heartbeat, breathing etc..
Answered by orangesquirrel
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The part of the brain that regulates peristalsis is the medulla oblongata. It is a part of the brainstem, located in between the pons and the spinal cord that controls most of the involuntary actions taking place in our body.

Some of the processes that it controls are pumping of heart, breathing, sneezing, swallowing and digestion. It is also known to be the centre of circulation and respiration.

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