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The olfactory cortex is located within the medial temporal lobes.
The hypothalamus is a small region located in the brain, consisting of several nuclei and pathways. It is composed of different regions, including the periventricular region, medial region, lateral region, and posterior region. Each region has distinct nuclei that regulate various physiological processes such as hunger, thirst, temperature regulation, hormone secretion, and sleep-wake cycle. The hypothalamus also connects with other brain regions through neural pathways, allowing it to receive and transmit signals throughout the body.
They are called the olfactory cilia (microscopic hairs) located in the olfactory epithelium.
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In vertebrates the olfactory receptors are located in the cilia of the olfactory sensory neurons. In insects olfactory receptors are located on the antennae and other chemo sensory organs.
The olfactory cortex is located within the medial temporal lobes.
The hypothalamus is a small region located in the brain, consisting of several nuclei and pathways. It is composed of different regions, including the periventricular region, medial region, lateral region, and posterior region. Each region has distinct nuclei that regulate various physiological processes such as hunger, thirst, temperature regulation, hormone secretion, and sleep-wake cycle. The hypothalamus also connects with other brain regions through neural pathways, allowing it to receive and transmit signals throughout the body.
My hypothalamus must be out of whack. The hypothalamus is located inside of the human skull.
The olfactory cleft is located at the rear of the nose. It consists of two narrow chambers through which air flows.
They are called the olfactory cilia (microscopic hairs) located in the olfactory epithelium.
Since olfactory refers to the sense of smell, the olfactory nerve would be located in the nose, or nasal cavity.
Nasal Cavity
Can a brain lesion cause excessive thirst even if the pituitary gland is normal? Also where would the lesion be located?
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The hypothalamus is a part of the brain that governs metabolic processes and is located beneath the thalamus. There does not appear to be another word for the hypothalamus.