| 21. | Damage to the cardio-respiratory centers in the medulla oblongata will cause respiratory arrest and ( secondarily ) cardiac arrest.
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| 22. | Which brings us to old friend Goose Gossage, who has once again engaged his mouth before notifying his medulla oblongata.
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| 23. | FFA1 receptors are present over the entire brain, but in highest numbers in the medulla oblongata and the substantia nigra.
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| 24. | While medulla oblongata is generally associated with basic autonomous functions, the two aforementioned nuclei are thought to be mainly somatosensory.
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| 25. | The myenteric plexus originates in the medulla oblongata as a collection of neurons from the ventral part of the brain stem.
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| 26. | In the medulla oblongata, the "'arcuate nucleus "'is a group of neurons located on the anterior surface of the medullary pyramids.
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| 27. | This is a life-threatening condition as it causes increased pressure on the medulla oblongata which contains respiratory and cardiac control centres.
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| 28. | This cessation of breathing is due to the underdevelopment of the body's respiratory control center, the medulla oblongata in premature infants.
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| 29. | It is thought that a number of loosely organized neuronal networks within the medulla oblongata probably interact to coordinate the emetic reflex.
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| 30. | The inferior petrosal sinus receives the internal auditory veins and also veins from the medulla oblongata, pons, and under surface of the cerebellum.
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