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Which glands receives signals directly from the hypothalamus?

pituiary gland


How can the hypothalamus receive signals from both the nervous and endocrine systems?

The hypothalamus connects the nervous system to the endocrine system, the hypothalamus receives the signal from the internal/external environments and then send chemical signals to the endocrine system to release the needed hormone for a particular function. So the hypothalamus does not receive signal from both, but transmits the signal to the endocrine system.


The body's temperature-regulating thermostat that can be reset upward in response to pyrogens is located in the?

hypothalamus of the brain. It receives signals from the body to regulate temperature, and in response to pyrogens (e.g. bacteria or viruses), it can raise the set point for body temperature, resulting in a fever.


What structure in the brain regulates body temperature eating and drinking?

The hypothalamus is the structure in the brain that regulates body temperature, eating, and drinking. It plays a key role in maintaining homeostasis by responding to changes in the body's internal environment. The hypothalamus receives signals from the body and initiates appropriate responses to maintain a stable internal environment.


What does hypothalamus do on the brain?

The hypothalamus is the brain's control center. It gives signals to adrenal glands to secrete certain chemicals.


What organ of the endocrine system also interact with the nervous system?

the nervous system and the endocrine system are joined together by the HYPOTHALAMUS. The HYPOTHALAMUS is part of the central nervous system(CNS).I receives,sorts, and interprets signals from neurons. It is also part of the endocrine system and produces hormones. -JMAR14


What are called thermostat of the body?

The thermostat of the body is the hypothalamus, a region in the brain that helps regulate and maintain the body's temperature around a set point. It receives signals from temperature receptors in the body and can initiate responses to either increase or decrease body temperature as needed.


What is the link between the endocrine and the nervous systems?

The Hypothalamus. "Signals generated by the nervous system are received by the hypothalamus, which responds by producing inhibiting hormones or releasing hormones."


What is antenna role in space communication?

it receives signals and sends out signals


What parts of the brain recognizes hunger?

The hypothalamus, specifically the lateral hypothalamus and the arcuate nucleus, play key roles in recognizing hunger signals in the brain. These areas integrate hormonal and neural signals to regulate feeding behavior and energy balance. Additionally, the amygdala and prefrontal cortex also contribute to the processing and regulation of hunger.


How does your nerves control your body temperature?

The hypothalamus is responsible for some very important functions. One important function of the hypothalamus is the control of body temperature. The hypothalamus acts as a "thermostat" by sensing changes in body temperature and then sending signals to adjust the temperature. For example, if you are too hot, the hypothalamus detects this and then sends a signal to expand the capillaries in your skin. This causes blood to be cooled faster. The hypothalamus also controls the pituitary. The hypothalamus is composed of several different areas and is located at the base of the brain. Although it is the size of only a pea (about 1/300 of the total brain weight). Read more: How_do_nerves_control_human_body_temperature


What receives or transmits radio signals?

Antenna