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Liver, salivary gland, pyloric stomach, pancreas, duodenum of small intestines
To regulate the function of thyroid gland
No. It is actually one of the smallest glands, though it does a big job. The main function of the pituitary gland is to make and release hormones and is controlled by the hypothalamus. The largest gland in the body is the pancreas.
The pituitary gland!!
Yes, the main source of tropic hormones is the anterior pituitary gland. This gland releases hormones that control the function of other endocrine glands in the body, such as the thyroid gland, adrenal gland, and gonads. The tropic hormones include thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH).
The function is to provide the whole body with water. IN other words it assists the water vascular system
The main function of the thyroid gland is to control cell metabolism.
Liver, salivary gland, pyloric stomach, pancreas, duodenum of small intestines
The two glands that are in the stomach are the Pyloric Gland and the Gastric Gland.
The function of the pyloric sphincter is that it controls the movement of food from the stomach into the small intestine.
To regulate the function of thyroid gland
In the starfish, the pyloric ceca has an absorptive function. It sits on top of the the gonads and is connected to the stomach.
What are the main structures you could have observed if you had removed the exoskeleton of the abdomen? What are the main structures you could have observed if you had removed the exoskeleton of the abdomen? dunno
The sweat pore is were the sweat from the sweat gland is released. The main function of sweat is temperature regulation (thermoregulation).
Pyloric caeca or hepatic caeca helps in a starfish's digestion. It is located in the their arms. After swallowing their prey, they then place it in their Pyloric caeca where the digestion process starts.
The pyloris controls the rate of emptying of the stomach.
A function of the thyroid gland is the regulates calcium in blood