Biology, asked by singhshailendr313, 5 months ago

which gland control the growth of the human body ​

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Answered by saumava
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Answer:

The pituitary gland.

Explanation:

The pituitary gland makes many hormones, such as: growth hormone, which stimulates the growth of bone and other body tissues and plays a role in the body's handling of nutrients and minerals.

Answered by aniketkr3003
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Answer:

Pituitary gland

also known as growth hormone

Explanation:

The pituitary gland is a structure in our brain that produces different types of specialised hormones, including growth hormone (also referred to as human growth hormone or HGH). The roles of growth hormone include influencing our height, and helping build our bones and muscles

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