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Brain area which is responsible for regulation of breathing

Write down the brain region which is responsible for regulation of breathing and blood pressure?

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The neural regulation of breathing, blood pressure and additional physiological parameters such as heartbeat, peristaltic movements, digestive secretions and transpiration is carried out by medulla. The medulla, together with pons and midbrain, is part of brainstem.

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