The hypothalamus is located in the brain. The major function of the hypothalamus is to regulate homeostasis, which is the maintenance of a stable internal enviroment. The hypothalamus regulates hunger, body temperature, thirst, blood pressure,water balance, and body weight.
The hypothalamus carries on many roles, including when a person feels hungry and when they feel tired. It also regulates temperature within the body.
the hypothalamus
Regulating body temperature
connects the posterior pituitary and hypothalamus
The hypothalamus stimulates or inhibits secretion of hormones by the pituitary gland. One of these is GH or Growth Hormone.
Links the nervous system to the endocrine system.regulates body heat
the hypothalamus
Regulating body temperature
connects the posterior pituitary and hypothalamus
Regulate Body Heat *(^_^)* A+
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The hypothalamus is about the size of a pearl. It's function is the control center for integration of the peripheral autonomic nervous system. It is very important in maintaining homeostasis.
The hypothalamus stimulates or inhibits secretion of hormones by the pituitary gland. One of these is GH or Growth Hormone.
That would be the hypothalamus, the gland of homeostasis.
Its the Hypothalamus
The hypothalamus, has the primary function of regulating body temperature.The hypothalamus functions as a type of thermostat for the body.[
Osmosis jones what that gland controls
No, because the hypothalamus manufactures the hormones for the posterior pituitary gland and it sends the instructions for the anterior pituitary gland to produce hormones.