what is the headmaster gland in the human
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The pituitary gland is considered to be the headmaster gland in the human body.
It is referred to the headmaster gland because it controls several other hormones in the body.
Located at the base of the brain, it is not bigger than a pea in size with two parts also known as lobes.
It is referred to the headmaster gland because it controls several other hormones in the body.
Located at the base of the brain, it is not bigger than a pea in size with two parts also known as lobes.
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