There are many theories as to what causes women's menstrual cycle in the first place. The most widely accepted however is that there is a telekinetic web intertwined between all women that triggers the monthly cycle when they are around other women with their period. This explains the phenomenon known as a "bitch-fest" whenever several women are all in the same room menstruating at the same time. The hormones travel the telekinetic highway from one woman to another, gaining momentum and aggression as they go. Not too different from nuclear fission, if the hormones go unchecked the women could go into a state of "ragging meltdown" destroying any male in their path.
mid brain regulates the endocrine system. hypothalamus (part of mid brain) connects with pituitary gland , known as master gland (it controls secretion of hormones from other endocrine glands)
the pituitary gland, which hangs off the hypothalamus
The hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain are responsible for regulating the interplay of hormones involved in menstruation. The hypothalamus releases gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which signals the pituitary gland to produce follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), ultimately leading to the menstrual cycle.
The adrenal medulla and the pituitary gland are endocrine glands made of a mixture of nervous and epithelial tissues. The adrenal medulla is part of the adrenal glands located on top of each kidney, while the pituitary gland is often referred to as the "master gland" because it controls several other endocrine glands in the body.
posterior pituitary gland
hypothalamus
mid brain regulates the endocrine system. hypothalamus (part of mid brain) connects with pituitary gland , known as master gland (it controls secretion of hormones from other endocrine glands)
The Hypothalmus is a part of the brain that links to the pituitary gland which controls the rest of the glands in the body.
Posterior pituitary gland secreting anti-diuretic hormone.
three part of pituitary gland:- 1.anterior pituitary gland 2.posterior pituitary gland 3.intermediate pituitary gland It secrete the various endocrine hormones.
the pituitary gland secretes a hormone which controls he growth of all parts of the body
yes, the pituitary gland is at the base of the brain.
Endocrine System
The posterior pituitary (or neurohypophysis)
the pituitary gland, which hangs off the hypothalamus
The hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain are responsible for regulating the interplay of hormones involved in menstruation. The hypothalamus releases gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which signals the pituitary gland to produce follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), ultimately leading to the menstrual cycle.
The pituitary gland controls growth. It is about the size of a pea and sits behind your eyes in the centre of your brain.