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Growth hormone (GH) is secreted by the pituitary gland. GH secretion is regulated by the hypothalamus, which is located just above the brain stem.
The secretion form the salivary gland is called saliva.
Its a gland called gland of all glands. It is the architect, manager, director for secretion, control and/or regulation of all hormones in the body.
The Pituitary gland sends electrical impulses through your body's nervous system that stimutates the production of hormones, specifically growth hormones and reproductive hormones such as estrogen and Testosterone.
pituitary gland
thyroid gland. Thyroid Gland is correct, may also be referred to as the Endocrine Gland.
Thyroid
The medical term for excessive secretion of any gland is hypersecretion. It refers to when a gland produces and releases more hormones or other substances than normal.
The pancreas releases insulin into the bloodstream
The pituitary releases oxytocin into the bloodstream to stimulate uterine contraction. This process is one of the few endocrine processes that relies on a positive feedback loop.
Growth hormone (GH) is secreted by the pituitary gland. GH secretion is regulated by the hypothalamus, which is located just above the brain stem.
The secretion form the salivary gland is called saliva.
Exocrine gland.
Hypocrinism is the deficient secretion of an endocrine gland.
Any gland, the secretion of which has a strong odor.
Pituitary
Its a gland called gland of all glands. It is the architect, manager, director for secretion, control and/or regulation of all hormones in the body.