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What is the function of the pons? a. Information relay to forebrain, wakefulness, drowsiness, involuntary movements b. Regulation of Breathing c. Heart Rate, Involuntary Swallowi…
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What is the function of the pons?
a. Information relay to forebrain, wakefulness, drowsiness, involuntary movements
b. Regulation of Breathing
c. Heart Rate, Involuntary Swallowing, Digestion, Breathing, Sleep
d. Balance, Movement, Posture
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