What controls pituitary secretions, body temperature, hunger, thirst and libido?

• Thymus
• Pancreas
• Hypothalamus
• Pineal gland

The hypothalamus is responsible for controlling the pituitary secretions, body temperature regulation, hunger, thirst, and libido.

The correct answer is the Hypothalamus. The Hypothalamus is a small area in the brain that plays a crucial role in controlling various bodily functions. It regulates the secretion of hormones from the pituitary gland, which in turn controls many other glands in the body. The Hypothalamus is responsible for maintaining body temperature, regulating hunger and thirst, and influencing sexual behavior and libido.