The Hypothalamus, its like your body's own thermostat, located at the brain. It makes sure your body is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees Celsius. So, when you have fever that's when you know your body temperature is not normal.
the hypothalamus controls the brain temperature in a normal, healthy person. More specifically the preoptic area of the hypothalamus
the hypothalamus is located in the brain. this is what is responsible for temperature regulation.
The hypothalamus controls body temperature, hunger, important aspects of parenting.
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The hypothalamus.
the brain knows its temperature but you yourself do not know your exact temperature without some kind of thermomiter
The brain is the control center of the body. Electrical signals from the brain travel to all parts of the body and cause every reaction that occurs. Your heartbeat is triggered by an electrical signal from the brain. So is your breathing. Temperature is controlled by the brain. Of course, your thoughts all come from your brain, too.it is also the cerubellum
Bacterium is able to control its metabolic activities even though it does not have a brain because it is automatic engrained into the bacterium to survive. They can change their protein and enzymes so they can adapt to the changing environment.
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Information from balance receptors goes directly to the brain stem reflex centers.
the brain knows its temperature but you yourself do not know your exact temperature without some kind of thermomiter
For the most part the brain doesn't directly control the urinary system but their is some control over the rate of glomerular filtration by the sympathetic nervous system.
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The medull oblongata is connected directly above the begining of the brain stem and below the pons, it is part of what is known as the lower brain. It also contains the heart control centre
Hippocampus and hypothalamus
Your pores and sweat glands keep your body at the right temperature, that why when you get the flew you sweat allot and feel like there's heat coming off of your body.The body temperature control itself in a few ways. Some of the ways are skin, brain and cells.
The hypothalamus in the brain is the primary cell that helps in temperature control. It receives signals from temperature-sensitive cells in the skin and organs, and then responds by triggering mechanisms to adjust the body's temperature, such as shivering or sweating.
The blood that flow through the skin and subcutaneous area controls our body temperature. Body temperature is governed by the hypothalamus, a very small organ near the base of the brain. Perspiration is the secondary cooling control, that works evaporatively to keep the body temperature from getting too high.
visceral control center of the body.....The portion of the brain that regulates certain basic body functions such as temperature.
Since whales are mammals, they control their temperature the same way humans, and all other mammals do. We are considered "warm" blooded animals, meaning the body controls it's own temperature. Whales use an insulating layer of fat under their skin, known as blubber, whereas humans usually only have a thin layer of skin. This layer helps maintain the heat that the body is producing. There is an area in the brain, known as the hypothalamus, that is in control of body temperature. The brain will try to maintain an even temperature no matter what the outside temperature is.
The brain is the 'control center' of the body.
The brain is the control center of the body. Electrical signals from the brain travel to all parts of the body and cause every reaction that occurs. Your heartbeat is triggered by an electrical signal from the brain. So is your breathing. Temperature is controlled by the brain. Of course, your thoughts all come from your brain, too.it is also the cerubellum