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The hypothalamus is notable because, besides regulating homeostasis, it:

ARelays every sense except smell onward for processing
BCoordinates balance and the fine motor skills we use
CServes as the interface between the nervous and endocrine systems
DProduces the dopamine that the midbrain regions require
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Correct answer: C. Serves as the interface between the nervous and endocrine systems
1. The hypothalamus regulates a number of homeostatic processes, including body temperature, appetite and blood pressure. 2. Beyond that, the chapter states it serves as an interface between the nervous system and the endocrine system. 3. It also plays a role in the regulation of sexual motivation and behaviour. 4. Relaying the senses is the thalamus, and dopamine production belongs to the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area, so those options name other structures. _Source: OpenStax Psychology (1st ed., CC BY 4.0), Ch 3 "Biopsychology", §3.4 The Brain and Spinal Cord_
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