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There are two structures that make up the Diencephalon. The main structure of the diencephalon is hypothalamus thalamus and the second is the subthalamus.
Diencephalon
Interneurons make up about 99% of all neurons. They are all in the CNS.
Endocrine
hypothalamus and pituitary
There are two structures that make up the Diencephalon. The main structure of the diencephalon is hypothalamus thalamus and the second is the subthalamus.
Thalamus and Hypothalamus
Diencephalon
Interneurons make up about 99% of all neurons. They are all in the CNS.
Endocrine
the central nervous system.
The hypothalamus is made up of several small nuclei. There are many different functions of this nuclei including linking the nervous system to the endocrine system.
thalamus and the hypothalamus.-Carlos Davinci
hypothalamus and pituitary
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.
Blood vessel connections between the hypothalamus and pituitary gland allow hypothalamic hormones to control pituitary hormone production.Some of the physiological processes regulated by the hypothalamus include blood pressure, body temperature, cardiovascular system functions, fluid balance, and electrolyte balance.The hypothalamus also regulates emotional responses through its influence on the pituitary gland, skeletal muscular system, and autonomic nervous system.
Interneurons are the neurons that make up the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). They internally communicate between the input from sensory neurons and our physical reaction triggered by the motor neurons.