Write the functions of hypothalamus, pituitary gland and cerebrum. PLZ ANSWER FAST ASAP 10TH BIOLOGY CHP: CONTROL AND COORDINATION
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1. Hypothalamus- releases horemones, regulates body temperature, secondary sexual characteristics.
2. Pitutary gland- The pituitary gland is called the 'master gland' as the hormones it produces control so many different processes in the body. It senses the body's needs and sends signals to different organs and glands throughout the body to regulate their function and maintain an appropriate environment.
3. Cerebrum- is the largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres. It performs higher functions like interpreting touch, vision and hearing, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement. Cerebellum: is located under the cerebrum.
2. Pitutary gland- The pituitary gland is called the 'master gland' as the hormones it produces control so many different processes in the body. It senses the body's needs and sends signals to different organs and glands throughout the body to regulate their function and maintain an appropriate environment.
3. Cerebrum- is the largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres. It performs higher functions like interpreting touch, vision and hearing, as well as speech, reasoning, emotions, learning, and fine control of movement. Cerebellum: is located under the cerebrum.
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1. HYPOTHALAMUS
• It also modulates the endocrine system through its connections with the pituitary gland.
•involved in different daily activities like eating or drinking, in the control of the body’s temperature and energy maintenance, and in the process of memorizing.
• It controls sleep and wake cycle (circadian rhythm) of the body.
2. PITUITARY GLAND
• The pituitary gland is a part of your endocrine system.
•Its main function is to secrete hormones into your bloodstream.
•hormones like Thyroid stimulating hormones, growth hormones.
3. CEREBRUM
•The cerebrum controls the voluntary motor actions.
•It is the site of sensory perceptions; like tactile and auditory perceptions.
•It is the seat of learning and memory.
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