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Which portion of the forebrain regulates the endocrine system and body temperature?

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Hypothalamus present in the forebrain regulates the endocrine system and body temperature

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Hypothalamus links the endocrine and nervous system. It releases chemicals called neurotransmitter which aids transmission of signals between the endocrine glands and brain.
  • It activates and controls hormone production by the endocrine glands. Various hormones like the thyrotropin-releasing hormone, oxytocin, vasopressin, somatostatin are produced by hypothalamus.
  • These hormones act with pituitary gland and further secrete hormones like TSH, FSH, LH etc respectively. Thus endocrine system is controlled by hypothalamus.
  • The hypothalamus plays a crucial part in maintaining homeostasis and internal body temperature at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Hypothalamus regulates body temperature by regulating sweat production and by controlling the sympathetic tone of the skeletal muscles and skin which in turn regulates heat exchange.
  • It makes sure the body is maintained at the normal internal temperature .
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