That and the skin, so I have been told.
The hypothalamus does play a role in regulating body temperature
inability to regulate body temperature
Yes, the brain does regulate body temperature, hunger and other internal conditions. The specific part of the brain that does this is the hypothalamus.
Thyroid hormones help regulate body temperature in addition to the hypothalamus of the brain.
The hypothalamus is located in the brain. It is responsible for the production of hormones. These hormones regulate certain bodily functions such as thirst, hunger, sleep and body temperature.
The hypothalamus is located in the brain. The major function of the hypothalamus is to regulate homeostasis, which is the maintenance of a stable internal enviroment. The hypothalamus regulates hunger, body temperature, thirst, blood pressure,water balance, and body weight.
Body temperature is controlled by a region the brain called the hypothalamus. White blood cells by themselves cannot regulate body teperature
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that regulates water balance and body temperature. The hypothalamus is situated underneath the thalamus.
They both regulate the temperature of there system
temperature,hunger and thirst
this 'thermostat' you speak of is called the hypothalamus and is located pretty central in the brain. it works with the hormonal system to regulate the body's temperature.
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