which part of the brain controls involuntary actions?write the funtions of any 2 region of it? plz ans soooooon
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Involuntary activities are controlled by the autonomous nervous system, whose main component is a part of the brain stem called the medulla oblongata.
The medulla oblongata helps regulate breathing, heart and blood vesselfunction, digestion, sneezing, and swallowing. This part of the brain is a center for respiration and circulation. Sensory and motor neurons (nerve cells) from the forebrain and midbrain travel through the medulla.
The medulla oblongata helps regulate breathing, heart and blood vesselfunction, digestion, sneezing, and swallowing. This part of the brain is a center for respiration and circulation. Sensory and motor neurons (nerve cells) from the forebrain and midbrain travel through the medulla.
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