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Which of the following is an autonomic nucleus located in the pons that regulates respiratory rhythm by INCREASING breathing rate while also DECREASING breathing depth? Pneumotaxic Center Dorsal Respiratory Group Apneustic Center Venrral Respiratory Group

          Which of the following is an autonomic nucleus located in the pons that regulates respiratory rhythm by INCREASING breathing rate while also DECREASING breathing depth?
Pneumotaxic Center
Dorsal Respiratory Group
Apneustic Center
Venrral Respiratory Group
        
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Which of the following is an autonomic nucleus located in the pons that regulates respiratory rhythm by INCREASING breathing rate while also DECREASING breathing depth?
Pneumotaxic Center
Dorsal Respiratory Group
Apneustic Center
Venrral Respiratory Group

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00:01 Today we are going to identify which of the following period is mismatched.
00:04 First one is, medallary rhythmic area controls the basic respiratory rhythm.
00:09 That's true and truly matched.
00:12 Second one is, in spirit area establishes the basic respiratory rhythm.
00:18 This is wrong...
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