Biology, asked by abbegailellis04, 5 months ago

Melatonin is a molecule that is produced in the pineal gland and secreted into the blood. Melatonin then travels to different parts of the brain. It causes drowsiness and decreases body temperature to assist in the regulation of the sleep/wake cycle. What kind of control is used to regulate this molecule? A. cardiovascular control, because melatonin flows through the blood to deliver the message B. neural control because the brain sends the signal to release melatonin through nerve cells C. endocrine control because melatonin is secreted into the blood and regulates body processes D. muscular control because the muscles can be used to control the release of melatonin

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Answered by chiamac19
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Neural part regulates all functions happening in the brain and that is the brain, which secretes enzymes to regulate the body for its work.

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Answered by tschetterjennifer
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Answer:

endocrine control.......

Explanation:

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