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Hypothalamus
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that controls body temperature, as well as other things like thirst, hunger, and the release of many hormones.
An injury to the brain can affect the endocrine system because the brain plays a crucial role in regulating hormone production and release. The hypothalamus, which is located in the brain, controls the release of various hormones that then act on the pituitary gland, which in turn stimulates other endocrine glands to produce hormones. Damage to the brain can disrupt this intricate regulation, leading to imbalances in hormone levels and dysfunction in the endocrine system.
The right side of the brain...
These hormones arrived in the posterior pituitary from the storage of hormones made by the hypothalamus of the brain for release as needed in the body.
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Hypothalamus
Hypothalamus, which is the floor of Diencephalon ( a part of our Fore brain).
the ptuitry gland located in the brain which regulates all hormones depending on the organ and amount of hormones present.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that controls body temperature, as well as other things like thirst, hunger, and the release of many hormones.
The following foods are good for the brain:* Dark Chocolate has relaxing properties and enhances mood. The darker the chocolate, the healthier.* Skim milk should be warm and calming.* Oatmeal makes a calming hormone, is fiber-rich* Salmon also makes a calming hormone. A diet rich in omega-3 suppresses the production of anxiety hormones, cortisol, and adrenaline.* Walnuts lower blood pressure to calm the heart.* Sunflower seeds help induce pleasure into the brain.* Spinach improves the body's response to stress.* Blueberries counteract stress hormones, as well as having a powerful effect on memory and learning. Also, cognitive functions increase when eating blueberries frequently.Answer-Some good foods for brain are- Tomatoes, Wholegrain foods, Blueberries, Pumpkin seeds, blackcurrant, broccoli, eggs and fatty fish ...
The part of the brain just below the thalamus; it is a gland. It controls feeding, breathing, drinking, temperature, and the release of many hormones.
Puberty is caused by certain genes and hormones on the body. The process of puberty starts when GPR54 gene sends signals to the brain an triggers a chain reaction in the body. AN area in the brain called the hypothalamus signals to the pituitary gland to release hormones that stimulate the ovaries (in girls) or testicles (in boys) to make sex hormones.
The endocrine system with the pituitary gland in the brain being the master control gland that regulates this system.
Your brain itself, the physical organ, isn't particularly differentiated. The male/female changes in the brain are more caused by living in a body that has generated male or female hormones; testosterone or progesterone. Every body has both hormones; it's the balance that is important. So if you're male, you have a brain more influenced by male hormones; if you're female, your brain is more influenced by female hormones.
Your brain itself, the physical organ, isn't particularly differentiated. The male/female changes in the brain are more caused by living in a body that has generated male or female hormones; testosterone or progesterone. Every body has both hormones; it's the balance that is important. So if you're male, you have a brain more influenced by male hormones; if you're female, your brain is more influenced by female hormones.