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The function of pneumotaxic centre is​

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Answered by chsumanth88762
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The pneumotaxic center, located in the upper pons, sends inhibitory impulses to the inspiratory center, terminating inspiration, and thereby regulating inspiratory volume and respiratory rate. This center likely is involved in the fine-tuning of breathing

Answered by prasadreddypitchapat
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The pneumotaxic center is located in the upper part of the pons. Its nuclei are the subparabrachial nucleus and the medial parabrachial nucleus. The pneumotaxic center controls both the rate and the pattern of breathing.

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