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Yes, the brain does regulate body temperature, hunger and other internal conditions. The specific part of the brain that does this is the hypothalamus.
hunger increases and the metabolic rate goes down
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 hypothalamus controls hunger. It is one of the parts of your brain. Leptin, a hormone, also plays a part in the hunger you feel. Leptin is stored in proportion to the amount of fat tissue in a person's body.
The different types of hunger are:Physical hunger, when your body needs fuelEmotional hunger, when your brain (emotion) is calling the shotsSensory hunger, when external sights, sounds, smells, or tastes are leading the way
Electric signals interpreted by your brain.
The chemical process in hunger is that your body releases a hormone that tells your brain you need energy. This in turn affects the nerve in your stomach to signal hunger.
Because its a toxin with a lot of chemicals in it that react with your body
The Cerebral Cortex is part of the brain. It controls the motor functions of the human body. It is what is active when you are physically moving.
Nerves serve two functions for the body. They give orders to the brain that direct organs and tissues and they send signals about the body's condition or environment to the brain, directing the body to react.
The brain is a complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
The brain works for the whole body. It sends nerves around your blood telling your body what to do and how to react to something. The main organs are the eyes. They are part of the brain but is the part which enables us to see, not think.Hope my answer helped you.The brain does control the whole body. The main one it serves though is the nervous system.