Pituitary
No, it controls the cardiac center, but it is actually located in the brain.
The nervous system receives and processes information from the body's senses, then coordinates the body's responses by sending signals to muscles and glands. This system controls bodily functions and movements by integrating sensory input with motor output through a complex network of neurons.
The endocrine system releases hormones into the bloodstream from glands to regulate various bodily functions such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Hormones act as chemical messengers that travel throughout the body to target cells with specific receptors, where they can initiate a response or maintain homeostasis. This system plays a crucial role in coordinating communication between different organs and tissues to ensure the body functions properly.
General controls are primarily designed to ensure the overall security and reliability of an information system, while application controls are more focused on specific processes or transactions within an application. General controls include measures like access controls, change management, and disaster recovery, whereas application controls include functions such as input validation, processing logic, and output generation specific to a particular application or system. Both types of controls are necessary to effectively manage risks and ensure the integrity and security of information systems.
The device that controls the amount of electricity entering the rotor is called a voltage regulator. It helps maintain a stable voltage output to the rotor to ensure proper operation of the electrical system in the device.
yes
Nerve impulses and hormones (apex)
Sweat and tear glands are exocrine glands that release their secretions through ducts onto the body's surface, while endocrine glands release hormones directly into the bloodstream. Sweat and tear glands help regulate body temperature and protect the eyes, whereas endocrine glands regulate various physiological processes and maintain homeostasis in the body.
It controls the output voltage.
The motherboard.
Because TSH is a part of the body's negative feedback system which controls the thyroid's output of thyroid hormones, a DECREASE of TSH would indicate hypERthyroidism. An INCREASE of TSH indicates hypOthyroidism.
Exciter controls the magnetic field in the generator system and controls the output voltage and/or current.
No. It controls the output of the alternator.
In a Dsktop it is connected to the motherboard which has a sound chip that controls The Input and output Of Sound.
there are two possibilities here; one is the BIOS (BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM) which sets up the hardware on a PC. ...or the Operating system which controls the installed hardware and the applications.
In vcd, input voltage controls the output current.e.g.jfet In ccd , input current controls the output current. e.g. bjt
An iPod has both input and output components; the controls are inputs, the headphone is an output, the connection to the computer (and wi-fi for the touch) are input/output components.