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Hypothalamus
/hˌaɪpəʊθˈælæməs/
/ˌhaɪpoʊˈθɑɫəməs/
Hypothalamus
[NOUN]1
(anatomy) a region in the central lower part of the brain that is responsible for autonomic nervous system and the release of hormones
What is "hypothalamus"?
The hypothalamus is a small but vital region located at the base of the brain. It serves as a control center for various essential functions, including the regulation of body temperature, hunger and thirst, sleep cycles, hormone production, and the autonomic nervous system. The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and orchestrating the body's response to internal and external stimuli.
Examples
1. I just hypothalamus that guy.
2. The hypothalamus is getting signals from leptin out here in the fat tissue.
3. The hypothalamus acts like a thermostat.
4. Normally, the hypothalamus keeps the body’s temperature within a narrow range around 37 degrees Celsius, or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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