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The vast majority of stars near us would fall to the bottom right on the H-R diagram.
Cerebrum
The largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary actions, cognition, memory, and sensory processing.
Brain Stem
The part of the brain connecting the spinal cord with the forebrain and cerebrum, controlling vital functions such as breathing and heart rate.
Body Temperature
The measure of the body's ability to generate and get rid of heat, reflecting the balance between heat production and heat loss, crucial for proper physiological functioning.
Hypothalamus
A region of the brain responsible for producing hormones that control body temperature, hunger, moods, release of hormones from many glands, especially the pituitary gland, sleep, and thirst.
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