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There are two parts of the pituitary gland; the anterior and the posterior. The hormones secreted in the anterior pituitary gland go to the ovaries and testicles as well as many other parts of the whole body (liver, muscles, cartilage, bone, etc.)

The hormones secreted in the posterior pituitary gland go into the kidneys, uterus, and breasts.

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