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define homeostasis. which part of the brain regulates temperature of the body in humans

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Answered by coolboy69
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Homeostasis: the ability to keep a system at a constant condition. Hormone: a chemical message released by cells into the body that affects other cells in the body.

Hypothalamus: a part of the brain that controls things like thirst, hunger, body temperature, and the release of many hormones.


Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer for your question “which part of the brain is responsible for temperature regulation of the body?” is hypothalamus.  

Hypothalamus can be simple phrased as the body thermostat. Hypothalamus is located near the pituitary gland and one of the small regions of the brain. Despite of its size the hypothalamus plays some important role in maintaining the functions of the body like hormone secretion and body temperate regulation.

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