What is the primary function of the Dorsal Respiratory Group (DRG) during quiet, resting breathing?
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Correct answer: Providing inspiratory drive by stimulating the diaphragm
The DRG consists mainly of inspiratory neurons. During quiet breathing, it provides the repetitive 'ramp' signal to the phrenic nerve to cause diaphragmatic contraction and inspiration.
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