Science, asked by kissna5, 1 year ago

pituitary gland and its hormone​


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Answered by paarth25
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The pituitary gland is a tiny organ, the size of a pea, found at the base of the brain. As the “master gland” of the body, it produces many hormones that travel throughout the body, directing certain processes or stimulating other glands to produce other hormones.

It produces gonadotrophin and growth hormone.
The growth hormone causes overall growth in the body.
Gonadotrophin affects us during puberty.

Gonadotrophin causes hormones like testesterone (in males' testicles to secrete) and progesterone and estrogen (in females).
Answered by DolaBhanu
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pituitary gland is tiny gland which is found in our brain which ensures the growth and it is also know as master gland

it releases GROWTH HORMONE.


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