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who control our brain pitutiary gland or hypothalamus

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Answered by harshithYADAV
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The hypothalamus links the nervous and endocrine systems by way of the pituitary gland. Its function is to secrete releasing hormones and inhibiting hormones that stimulate or inhibit (like their names imply) production of hormones in the anterior pituitary.

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Answered by AR17
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Heya folk !!

Here's the answer you are looking for

Pituitary is the master gland. It releases many hormones that control most of the coordinations in our body. Most of the main functions are controlled by pituitary. And this is the reason why it is said to be master of all glands.

But, unfortunately, pituitary can't secrete it's hormones voluntarily. Hence, hypothalamus releases RH (Releasing hormone) and IH (Inhibiting hormone) that makes the pituitary to release or inhibit the secretions of it's hormones. Hence, hypothalamus can be called as master of master gland.

There is not particular answer to your question. Without hypothalamus, pituitary can secrete nothing and without pituitary, hypothalamus can control not a single thing. So, they together control the coordinations in the body.


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