Just to get the response started, I believe hunger/fullness in the brain is controlled by the posterior hypothalmus. However, there are other hormonal factors involved in the hunger/feeding cycle. Hopefully the next respondant can elaborate/verify this
The Storage center for cells is the Vacuole.
Cooking Center, Sink Center, and Cold-Storage Center
Cooking Center, Sink Center, and Cold-Storage Center
Cooking Center, Sink Center, and Cold-Storage Center
The nucleus contains the genetic material of the cell. It contains the DNA and the chromosomes which encode for proteins that perform activities in the cell. In this manner the nucleus can be considered the control center of the cell.It also has membrane-bound spaces called valcuoles for the temporary storage of materials
Cooking Center, Sink Center, and Cold-Storage Center
The 'food intake control center' of the brain is primarily located in the hypothalamus. This region integrates signals related to hunger and satiety, regulating food intake by responding to hormones such as ghrelin, which stimulates appetite, and leptin, which signals fullness. Additionally, the hypothalamus interacts with other brain regions and systems to maintain energy balance and overall metabolic homeostasis.
The control center in a word is ribbon
vacoules
Yes, there is a luggage storage service available at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The heart is the control center, the brain is the command center.
No, plant cells do not act as a control center in the same way that animal cells have a nucleus controlling cellular functions. Plant cells do have a central vacuole for storage and structural support and a large central vacuole that regulates turgor pressure and helps maintain the cell's shape.