In homeotherms, the brain centre, which regulates body temperature, is situated in

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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