what are the function of pituitary gland
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Ans. The pituitary gland is called the 'master gland' as the hormones it produces control so many different processes in the body. It senses the body's needs and sends signals to different organs and glands throughout the body to regulate their function and maintain an appropriate environment.
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PITUITARY GLAND
The major endocrine gland, a pea sized body attached to the base of the brain that is important in controlling growth and development and the functioning of the other endocrine.
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It is referred to as the body's master gland because it controls the activity of most other hormone-secreting glands.it plays a major role in regulating vital body functions and general wellbeing.
FUNCTION OF PITUITARY GLAND
- It sense the body's needs and sends signals to different organs and glands throughout the body.
- It produces a number of hormones affects a specific part of the body.
- Through secretion of its hormones, the pituitary gland control metabolism, growth, sexual, maturation, reproduction , blood pressure and many other vital physical functions and processes.
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