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brain stem The part of the brain closest to the spinal cord that controls involuntary functions like breathing and heart rate.
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brain stem one of the three major parts of the brain, it receives sensory input and monitors vital functions such as heartbeat, body temperature, and digestion
Ãâó: www.fcs.uga.edu/extension/bbb/info/glossary.htm
brain stem r.’es reflexes regulated at the level of the brain stem, such as pupillary, pharyngeal, and cough reflexes and the control of respiration. Their prolonged absence is one criterion of brain death.
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brain stem Located at the front of the cerebellum, it links the cerebrum to the spinal cord and controls various automatic as well as motor functions. It is composed of the medulla oblongata, the pons, the midbrain, and the reticular formation.
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brain stem The brain stem controls many important functions of the body including sexual functions and physical growth. The brain stem can be found at the base of the brain.
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