When the thyroid receives thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) from the pituitary gland it produces triiodothyronine which is commonly referred to as T3, and thyroxine which is commonly referred to as T4. These hormones regulate the metabolism, protein synthesis and sensitivity to other hormones in the body.
Messenger chemicals from the hypothalamus regulate the secretions of the pituitary gland.
The hypothalamus in the brain regulates the pituitary gland.
The anterior pituitary is with the posterior pituitary gland. They both are found at the base of the brain.
hypothalamus of the brain secretes neural hormone which controls the pituitary gland, secretions of pituitary gland are popularly called as trophic hormones which control all other endocrine glands of human body
It is the hypothalamus. It controls the pituitary secretions
Growth Hormone is manufactured and secreted by the anterior pituitary gland in the brain.
You can answer the pituitary gland and be correct, but note that the pituitary is under control of the hypothalamus.
mid brain regulates the endocrine system. hypothalamus (part of mid brain) connects with pituitary gland , known as master gland (it controls secretion of hormones from other endocrine glands)
frontal lobe
Gonadotropins are produced by Anterior Pituitary gland situated at the base of brain, in what is called as pituitary Fosse.
Growth hormone is produced in the pituitary gland.
pituitary gland
brain stem medulla oblongata