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In homeotherms, the brain centre, which regulates body temperature, is situated in
Options
(a) hypothalamus
(b) cerebral lobe
(c) cerebellum
(d) medulla oblongata
Correct Answer:
hypothalamus
Explanation:
The hypothalamus plays important role in controlling sleep, circadian rhythm, thirst, hunger, homeostasis, etc. Homeostasis means, it regulates the temperature of the body based on the change in environment temperature.
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Topics: Neural Control and Chemical Coordination
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Subject: Biology
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