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Brain Stem Controls Medulla Automatic Involuntary Activities

The brain stem, particularly the medulla oblongata, controls essential automatic and involuntary life-sustaining activities.

The brain stem, particularly the medulla oblongata, controls essential automatic and involuntary life-sustaining activities.

Front brain stem controls ... via medulla
Back automatic and involuntary activities

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