The Thalamus is a structure in the brain responsible for several of the necessary functions of cognition. It is not considered part of the endocrine system and as such does not produce hormones.
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Yes, thalamus and receptacle mean one and the same thing. It is the swollen part of the pedicel of a flower on which all the whorls of a flower are arranged.
The plural of thalamus is thalami. As in "we all have thalami".
Thalamus Ltd was created in 1986.
Hypothalamic means under or below the thalamus.
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The thalamus helps the hypothalamus. The job of the thalamus is somewhat like a switchboard.
No. The cortex may take over some of the duties of the thalamus.
The thalamus, hypothalamus, and pineal body are all located in the diencephalon, which is a major region of the brain situated above the brainstem and below the cerebral hemispheres. The thalamus acts as a relay station for sensory information, the hypothalamus regulates various autonomic functions and homeostasis, and the pineal body is involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms through melatonin production. Together, these structures play crucial roles in sensory processing, hormonal regulation, and sleep-wake cycles.
The short, abbreviated flower axis on which four whorls of flower are developed is called thalamus.
The thalamus is part of the limbic system (or more specifically, it is the largest structure in the diencephalon).
it is located at the stalk of the flower!!hehehehe..!hahahah...@#$%^&*oh thiz is my madness...it is only found at the stalk of plant or flower!