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what is the function of medulla?
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Answered by chinu1618
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Despite its small size, your medulla oblongata has many essential roles. It’s critical for relaying information between your spinal cord and brain. It also regulates your cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Four of your 12 cranial nervesTrusted Source originate on this region.

Your brain and spine communicate through columns of nerve fibers that run through your medulla called spinal tracts. These tracts can be ascending (send information toward your brain) or descending (carry information to your spinal cord).

Each of your spinal tracts carries a specific type of information. For example, your lateral spinothalamic tract carries information related to pain and temperature.

If part of your medulla becomes damaged, it can lead to an inability to relay a specific type of message between your body and brain.

Your motor neuronsTrusted Source cross from the left side of your brain to the right side of your spine in your medulla. If you damage the left side of your medulla, it will lead to loss of motor function to the right side of your body. Similarly, if the right side of the medulla is damaged, it will affect the left side of your body.

Answered by pratappratibha17
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medulla oblongata is very important part of your brain that connects brain stem with spinal cord.. it regulates cardiovascular and respiratory systems of our body

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