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Which part of the brain controls involuntary action? Write the function of any two region of it.

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Hind-brain controls the involuntary action, cerebellum controls the co-ordination of body movement and posture. Medulla oblongata regulates center for swallowing, coughing, sneezing and vomiting.
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  • Which of the following is not an involuntary action?

    A
    Vomitting
    B
    Salivation
    C
    Heart beat
    D
    Chewing
  • Involuntary actions. in the body are controlled by

    A
    Medulla in forebrain
    B
    Medulla in mid brain
    C
    Medulla in hindbrain
    D
    Medulla in spinal cord
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