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pars intermedia is a part of??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pars intermedia is the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary. It contains three types of cells - basophils, chromophobes, and colloid-filled cysts. The cysts are the remainder of Rathke's pouch.

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The pars intermedia forms along the region of contact between the anterior and posterior lobes. In adult humans, it remains only as nests of basophilic cells embedded in the posterior lobe. In lower mammals, it remains well developed.

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