5. The growth and functions of thyroid gland is controlled by
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The pituitary gland produces and sends out a hormone called thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). TSH then tells the thyroid gland how much hormones to produce and secrete. TSH levels in your blood are rising and falling depending on your body's needs to produce more or less thyroid hormones.
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