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Pineal gland at the dorsal aspect of brain secreates the hormone melatonin, that may regulate wake up and sleep patterns.

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The pineal gland secretes melatonin which sends signals around the body about environmental light levels and so helps dictate the biological rhythm for waking and sleeping.

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What hormone that may regulate wake andsleep patterns?

I think you mean melatonin. It is used (amongst other things) to regulate sleep patterns for shift workers, people with jet lag etc.


What is function of melatonin?

Is a hormone that helps to regulate sleep.


The pineal gland produces?

The pineal gland is an endocrine gland located in the center of the brain (of vertebrate animals). It resembles a pine cone, which is the origin of its name. This gland produces serotonin and derivative melatonin. Melatonin is a hormone that regulates sleep patterns.


What hormone aids in day or night cycles?

The pineal gland helps regulate the body’s responses to day and night cycles. The pineal gland increases production of melatonin, a hormone that synchronizes the body’s rhythms with the cycle of light and dark.


What gland produces the hormone melatonin an regulates dailey cycles?

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Does melatonin cause depression?

No; the correct hormone for helping depression would be serotonin. Melatonin helps regulate biological rhythms.


Influences the sleep and wakefulness portions of the circadian cycle?

Melatonin is a hormone our body produces that makes us sleepy. Stop using any electronics at least an hour before bed because the light from the gadgets makes your body stop producing melatonin therefore you won't feel the sleepy effects from the hormone.


What area of the brain is responsible for insomnia?

The PINEAL GLAND which secrestes the hormone Melatonin ( hormone that produces sleep) and the RETICULAR FORMATION which regulates awareness and sleep. These are both the parts of the brain which regulate and account for sleep amounts. They are located in the upper section of your Midbrain. Hope this helps, I used it for my MACBETH Seminar.


What is the pineal body function?

Function of the pineal body/gland is endocrine. This contributes the the alertness or consciousness of one's self and produces "melatonin" which regulates the sleep/wake patterns. The name derives from its shape. It produces melatonin that helps to regulate sleep/wake functions, and even seasonal functions (e.g. more wakefulness and productivity in the summer, versus more restfulness - and, in some animals, hibernation - in the winter).


What produces hormone to regulate the balance of calcium in your blood?

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Is melatonin a peptide hormone?

no it is an amino acid hormone


What is Dracula hormone?

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