Biology, asked by mmeenugupta1663, 1 year ago

Which part of the brain controls involuntary breathing?
(a) diencephalon
(b) hypothalamus
(c) medulla oblongata
(d) cerebellum

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Answered by trrrpr
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c.medulla oblangata

The primary role of the medulla is regulating our involuntary life sustaining functions such as breathing, swallowing and heart rate. As part of the brain stem, it also helps transfer neural messages to and from the brain and spinal cord. It is located at the junction of the spinal cord and brain.

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Medulla – The primary role of the medulla is regulating our involuntary life sustaining functions such as breathing, swallowing and heart rate. As part of the brain stem, it also helps transfer neural messages to and from the brain and spinal cord. It is located at the junction of the spinal cord and brain.

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