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The pituitary gland starts puberty. This signals the testies and adrenals to produce more hormones.

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What gland controls puberty onset?

The pituitary gland.


What controls the starts (onset) of puberty?

Hormones ! A person's hormones control the onset of puberty.


What gland may control biorhythmus in some animals and control the onset of puberty in humans?

The Pituitary Gland.


Gland may control biorhythms in some animals and control the onset of puberty in humans?

The Pituitary gland releases hormones that trigger the onset of puberty.


What is the hypthalomic hormone that is primarily responsible for the onset of puberty?

The hypothalamus is linked to the pituitary gland, which controls the release of many hormones, including the one that develops the sex organs.


What is the master gland controls the endocrine system and determines when puberty starts and located in the brain?

the pituatary gland thats right pituatary :D


Males manufacture after the onset of puberty?

After the onset of puberty, males produce semen.


What makes your bodies grow?

There is a gland in your brain, right behind the optic nerve. That gland controls puberty stages and how your body grows.


The organ that triggers the onset of puberty is the?

The onset of puberty is triggered by the release of GnRH from the hypothalamus.


What is the major gland that Causes Puberty To Start?

The major gland that triggers the onset of puberty is the hypothalamus. It releases gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which signals the pituitary gland to produce hormones like luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). These hormones then stimulate the gonads (testes in males and ovaries in females) to produce sex hormones, leading to the physical and hormonal changes associated with puberty.


What hormone produced by the pineal gland regulates the biological clock and is linked to the onset of puberty?

The hormone produced by the pineal gland that regulates the biological clock is melatonin. Melatonin helps regulate sleep-wake cycles and circadian rhythms. Its levels fluctuate in response to light exposure, and it is also linked to the timing of puberty by influencing reproductive hormone release. As melatonin levels decrease, particularly during the onset of puberty, this can trigger the activation of reproductive hormones.


Is onset of puberty and onset of menopause a example of?

Biological Age