there are possibly two..most likely seems to be pointing to the optic chiasm (where the optic nerves running back to the lateral geniculate nucleus cross) or they could be referring to the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus which is a structure that is involved in processing light for circadian rhythms (biological clock).
The master of the anterior pituitary gland is the hypothalamus. It secretes releasing and inhibiting hormones that control the release of hormones from the anterior pituitary gland.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain responsible for detecting the temperature of the blood. It helps to regulate body temperature by responding to changes in the environment and initiating appropriate responses to maintain homeostasis.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain responsible for regulating body temperature. It acts as the body's thermostat, helping to maintain a stable temperature through various mechanisms such as sweating or shivering.
The production of hormones from the pituitary gland is regulated by the hypothalamus, which secretes releasing and inhibiting hormones that control the release of hormones from the pituitary gland. Feedback loops involving target organs also help regulate hormone production by providing information on hormone levels in the body.
The hypothalamus releases thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) into the hypothalamic-pituitary portal system, a network of blood vessels connecting the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. TRH is then carried to the anterior pituitary gland through this system, where it stimulates the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH).
Thalamus, epithalamus, hypothalamus....
the trachea
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The Hypothalamus.
The master of the anterior pituitary gland is the hypothalamus. It secretes releasing and inhibiting hormones that control the release of hormones from the anterior pituitary gland.
The Bridge. See Wikipedia article on Song Structure, linked below.
The name of that gland is pituitary gland. Also called as hypophysis cerebri.
The name simply originated from the parents hypothalamus with a doze of creativity and uniqueness. Where did your name came from? For sure, It has it's own origin somehow.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain responsible for detecting the temperature of the blood. It helps to regulate body temperature by responding to changes in the environment and initiating appropriate responses to maintain homeostasis.
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Well, first of all, it's below the thalamus (I guess that's how it got it's name) and above the brain stem. It's very small. It resembles the shape of the size of an almond but the shape of a small pair of flip-flops stuck together or a mini-brain.
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