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The pituitary gland regulates various endocrine functions, including growth, metabolism, and stress responses, by releasing hormones that control other glands. The thyroid gland produces hormones like thyroxine, which regulate metabolism and energy levels. The parathyroid glands maintain calcium homeostasis by secreting parathyroid hormone, which affects bone, kidney, and intestinal calcium levels. The pancreas has both endocrine functions, producing insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels, and exocrine functions, aiding in digestion. The adrenal glands produce hormones like cortisol, adrenaline, and aldosterone, which help regulate stress response, metabolism, and blood pressure.

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