Basic and Clinical Sciences (BCSE) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a primary function of the dorsal respiratory group (DRG)?

  1. Active during increased pulmonary ventilation

  2. Main regulator of respiration

  3. Limits inspiration to increase respiratory rate

  4. Inhibits respiratory activity during rest

The correct answer is: Main regulator of respiration

The primary function of the dorsal respiratory group (DRG) is to be the main regulator of respiration. It is located in the medulla oblongata and plays a critical role in controlling the rhythm of breathing. The DRG is primarily involved in the generation of the basic respiratory pattern by sending signals to the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles, facilitating inspiration. The DRG's activity is particularly important during normal, quiet breathing, where it helps maintain steady, uninterrupted inhalation. It receives sensory input about the levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the blood, which allows it to adjust the respiratory rate and depth as needed, making it central to the body’s respiratory drive. When considering the other choices, while the DRG can be involved in responses to increased pulmonary ventilation or changes in respiratory rate, its main defining characteristic is its regulation function rather than serving exclusively to limit or inhibit respiratory processes in any specific context. The designation of the DRG as the "main regulator" highlights its essential role in orchestrating the overall rhythm and depth of breathing.