aivosäätelykeskuksia
Aivosäätelykeskuksia, known in English as brain regulatory centers, refers to specific areas within the brain responsible for maintaining homeostasis and controlling various physiological processes. These centers are crucial for coordinating bodily functions to ensure optimal internal conditions.
One prominent example is the hypothalamus, located below the thalamus. The hypothalamus plays a vital role
Another important regulatory center is the brainstem, which includes the medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain. The
The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for coordinating voluntary movements,
These and other aivosäätelykeskuksia work in concert, constantly monitoring the body's internal environment and making necessary