the brain knows its temperature but you yourself do not know your exact temperature without some kind of thermomiter
The brain plays no part in lactation. The breast does it all on its own. When a baby sucks on the nipple, the breast produces a hormone called prolactin. Prolactin then tells the breast to start producing milk (lactogenesis) to feed the baby.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain responsible for regulating body temperature. It acts as the body's thermostat, helping to maintain a stable temperature through various mechanisms such as sweating or shivering.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain responsible for detecting the temperature of the blood. It helps to regulate body temperature by responding to changes in the environment and initiating appropriate responses to maintain homeostasis.
Cerebrum.
The hypothalamus in the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature. When there is an infection or inflammation causing intermittent fever, the hypothalamus may be sending signals to increase the body's temperature as a response to fight off the infection.
Hippocampus and hypothalamus
The brain plays no part in lactation. The breast does it all on its own. When a baby sucks on the nipple, the breast produces a hormone called prolactin. Prolactin then tells the breast to start producing milk (lactogenesis) to feed the baby.
The hypothalamus
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.
It's in the brain, the hypothalamus. Probably because the brain is the most important organ in the body and it needs it temperature regulated more than any other body part: 10 degrees too hot and in 3 minutes, brain damage occurs, 6 degrees too hot for 30 minutes and damage occurs, 20 degrees too cold for 30 minutes and brain damage occurs.
Cerebrum
The part of the brain that regulates water balance also regulates body temperature. This part of the brain is called the 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 part that control your feelings are your amygdala
medulla
The PONS
The frontal lobe