pituitary gland is found in brain. it is bean shaped. it is called also master gland and a endocrine gland.
Anterior Pitutary Gland
The adenohypophysis, also known as the anterior pituitary gland, produces and secretes its own hormones under the control of releasing hormones from the hypothalamus. In contrast, the neurohypophysis, or posterior pituitary gland, stores and releases hormones produced by the hypothalamus, including oxytocin and vasopressin, which are transported down axons from the hypothalamus.
Endocrine glands produce hormones. These special glands release hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate various body functions and processes. Some examples of endocrine glands include the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, and adrenal glands.
Yes, it is a par of diencephalon. Diencephalon includes thalamus, pineal gland, hypothalamus, and a part of the pituitary gland. Globus pallidus (a part of basal ganglia) also originated from diencephalon.
pitutary gland shows two lobes i.e anterior lobe and posterior lobe. anterior lobe secrets 6 hormones namely GH,LTH,ACTH,FSH,LH,TSH. posterior lobe does not secrete any hormone but it stores hormones secreted by hypothalamic neurons.
pitutary gland
YES.brain regulate the pitutary gland .
Anterior Pitutary Gland
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The pitutary gland is what controls the secretion of the thyroid hormone.
This is also called the master gland because it controls the affairs of the other glands. it produces the antidiuretic homorne.
This is also called the master gland because it controls the affairs of the other glands. it produces the antidiuretic homorne.
POSTERIOR PITUTARY GLAND produce vasopressin or anti-diuretic hormone.
The ones I know about are: 1. Pineal Gland also known as Pineal Body or Epiphysis Celebri 2. Pituitary Gland
a. pitutary gland The answer is correct. I just took the test.
Thyroid release the hormone thyroxine. This gland is stimulated by Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) which is secreated from anterior pitutary gland situated in hypothalamus of brain.
Answer Pituitary - A pea- sized endocrine Gland which attached to the base of brain and controls the growth and the function of other glands.