what is pituitary gland
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The pituitary is an endocrine (hormone-producing) gland that sits just beneath the base of the brain, behind the bridge of the nose. ... The pituitary gland has two parts. The anterior (or front) pituitary produces hormones that affect the breasts, adrenals, thyroid, ovaries and testes, as well as several other hormones.
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- Hypothalamus hormones reach the pituitary gland through a portal circulatory system and regulate the hormones secreted by anterior and middle lobes of pituitary.
- The posterior lobe of pituitary does not secrete any hormone.
- Its hormones are secreted in the hypothalamus.
- The pituitary gland is called the 'Master Endocrine Glands' of the body as it secretes the number of hormones which regulate the working of other endocrine glands.
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