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This is an automatic nerve flex and run by the autonomic nervous system.

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What is one factor that stimulates the brainstem to increase the breathing rate?

When carbon dioxide levels increase.


Does the brainstem control heart rhythm and breathing?

no


What parts of the brian controls breathing?

Breathing is controlled in the brainstem.


What part of the body controls functions like breathing and heartbeat?

BRAINSTEM The medulla (located in the lower half of the brainstem).


What is the name of the breathing control center?

the brainstem.


What is the main purpose of the brainstem?

Brainstem regulates the breathing, heart rate, sleeping and etaing. All information relayed from the body to the cerebrum and cerebellum and vice versa.And the brainstem transveres it.


The brainstem regulates breathing and will signal the diaphragm to contract in response to?

D


How does the nervous system control breathing?

It does this autonomically (and automatically!) via the brainstem cells and receptors.


What is the gas stimulates breathing when its concentration increases?

carbon dioxide


What stimulates breathing?

Orexin stimulates breathing via medullary and spinal pathways


Does the lungs control your breathing or your brain control your breathing?

The Brain. To Be Precise, The Medulla Oblongata (The Lower Half of The Brainstem). The Lungs Are Just The Organs That Initiate The Process.


What stimulates the diaphragm?

The diaphragm is stimulated to contract and relax by the phrenic nerve, which originates from the cervical spine. This nerve sends signals to the diaphragm to contract, allowing it to move downward and create negative pressure in the chest cavity for inhalation, and then to relax for exhalation.