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Cleavage itself is not necessary during development - it is a result of development, specifically of mammary gland development during puberty in humans. Mammary gland development is important because the mammary gland provides 100% of a newborn's nutrition up to 24 months after birth.
The only gland that is exclusive to men are the testes which produce a hormone called testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for sperm production and it also stimulates development of the secondary sex characteristics of males such as a deeper voice, facial hair, a enlargement or dropping of the reproductive organs.
This gland is the thyroid. There are two hormones that co-influence growth and development.Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3) whichincreases rate of energy release from carbohydratesincreases rate of protein synthesisaccelerates growthstimulates activity in the nervous systemcontrolled by TSH
The anterior pituitary gland secretes growth hormone which promotes development of the skeleton.
thymus
Testosterone is a male hormone and has no influence in the development of breasts (mammary glands), estrogen the female hormone does,
Thyroid
gonadotrophins, glucocorticoidsand growth hormones
Cleavage itself is not necessary during development - it is a result of development, specifically of mammary gland development during puberty in humans. Mammary gland development is important because the mammary gland provides 100% of a newborn's nutrition up to 24 months after birth.
The Pituitary Gland.
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pituitary gland
Thymus Gland
No, the thymus gland of adults transforms into fatty tissue.
it is An Endocrine gland located at the base of the neck. it produce Thyroxine, T3, and Calcitonine hormones The butterfly shaped gland in the lower part of the neck. Its main job is to secrete hormones that control the metabolism of the cells in your body.
The only gland that is exclusive to men are the testes which produce a hormone called testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for sperm production and it also stimulates development of the secondary sex characteristics of males such as a deeper voice, facial hair, a enlargement or dropping of the reproductive organs.
Your testes control male characteristics. Testes are not glands. They are organs.