Where in the human brain is respiration controlled?
Where in the human brain is respiration controlled?
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Respiration is primarily controlled by the brainstem, specifically the medulla oblongata and pons. These areas regulate the rhythm and depth of breathing
The part of brain that controls respiration is called medulla oblongata besides respiration it also controls peristalsis and our heart rhythm.