why hypothalamus called thermostat of the body? No Google answer
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Your body has a "thermostat" that controls your body's temperature. It is part of your brain called the hypothalamus (say: high-po-THA-luh-mus). The hypothalamus controls your body's responses to outside temperature. When you get hot, you sweat. Sweating cools your body. When you get cold, you get goose bumps on your skin. If it's really cold, you.....
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it regulates the body temperature
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