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Vomiting is an emetic reflex which is regulated by (1) Hypothalamus (2) Superior colliculi of midbrain (3) Medulla oblongata (4) Pons​

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Answered by Arcobite
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Answered by MizBroken
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  1. lThe hypothalamus is a small region of the brain. It's located at the base of the brain, near the pituitary gland. While it's very small, the hypothalamus plays a crucial role in many important functions, including: releasing hormones. regulating body temperature.
  2. The two superior colliculi sit below the thalamus and surround the pineal gland in the mammalian midbrain. It comprises the dorsal aspect of the midbrain, posterior to the periaqueductal gray and immediately superior to the inferior colliculus. ... In the optic tectum this nearby structure is known as the nucleus isthmi.
  3. Medulla oblongata, also called medulla, the lowest part of the brain and the lowest portion of the brainstem. The medulla oblongata is connected by the pons to the midbrain and is continuous posteriorly with the spinal cord, with which it merges at the opening (foramen magnum) at the base of the skull.
  4. Pons-verla.

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