By using the gravilite projectiles aiming stimulation towards your reluctent postual clavicle, streaming straight to your phalanges causing major damage, or as the sloppy male likes to call it "you'll be like a babe on he rags"
It communicates with the help of neurosecretory tissues that respond to nerve impulses to release stored hormones. This method is used so the effects happen more rapidly. One such hormone is oxytocin which follows a postitive control mechanism. This is responsible for, among other things, the good feelings we get when we share a hug with someone. The longer the hug, the more hormone is released, and the better we feel. Cool, huh?
The posterior pituitary hormones travel down axons through the pituitary stalk to the posterior lobe, and vesicles near the ends of the axons store them. Nerve impulses from the hypothalamus release the hormones into the blood.
The hypothalamus effects the pituitary gland as it makes hormones that are called releasing hormones:
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)
Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)
These releasing hormones are necessary for the pituitary to produce the hormones it makes.
Hypothalamus releasing and inhibiting hormones help regulate anterior pituitary hormone secretion.
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yes,i guess
hypothalamic-hypophyseal tract
connects the posterior pituitary and hypothalamus
The hypothalamus is connected to the pituitary gland in two ways. One is via the hypophyseal portal system, which is a system of blood vessels that connects parts of the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary gland. The hypothalamus secretes hormones into this portal system and the hormones act on the anterior pituitary to trigger the synthesis/secretion of pituitary hormones. The other is a direct anatomical connection between the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland. In fact, the posterior pituitary gland is actually just an extension of the hypothalamus. When we talk about hormones released by the posterior pituitary, we're actually talking about hormones made and released by the hypothalamus. It just so happens that with the naked eye, it looks like the anterior and posterior pituitary are all part of one big pituitary gland. But microscopically, functionally and anatomically, the pituitary gland is just an outgrowth of the hypothalamus.
No, because the hypothalamus manufactures the hormones for the posterior pituitary gland and it sends the instructions for the anterior pituitary gland to produce hormones.
the posterior pituitary is an extension to the hypothalamus, while the anterior stimulates general tissue growth and protein synthesis
Posterior pituitary gland secreting anti-diuretic hormone.
connects the posterior pituitary and hypothalamus
They are attached by infundibulum , posterior pituitary is actually continuation of hypothalamus .
the infundibulum connects the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland, its like a stem. for the posterior lobe (neurohypophysis) is linked by neurons while the anterior lobe is linked by a complex network of blood capillaries it's the spinal column
Posterior pituitary, produced in the hypothalamus
Basically, the hypothalamic-hypophyseal tract is the axon connection that connects the posterior pituitary gland to the hypothalamus
yes
The hypothalamus is connected to the pituitary gland in two ways. One is via the hypophyseal portal system, which is a system of blood vessels that connects parts of the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary gland. The hypothalamus secretes hormones into this portal system and the hormones act on the anterior pituitary to trigger the synthesis/secretion of pituitary hormones. The other is a direct anatomical connection between the hypothalamus and the posterior pituitary gland. In fact, the posterior pituitary gland is actually just an extension of the hypothalamus. When we talk about hormones released by the posterior pituitary, we're actually talking about hormones made and released by the hypothalamus. It just so happens that with the naked eye, it looks like the anterior and posterior pituitary are all part of one big pituitary gland. But microscopically, functionally and anatomically, the pituitary gland is just an outgrowth of the hypothalamus.
Oxytocin is released by posterior pitutory.It is produced by hypothalamus.
pituitary gland
It is produced in hypothalamus.It is secreted by posterior pitutory.
The hypophyseal portal veins.
No, because the hypothalamus manufactures the hormones for the posterior pituitary gland and it sends the instructions for the anterior pituitary gland to produce hormones.