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Why is pituitary gland called the “master gland" ?

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Answered by ItzArmyGirl
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  • The pituitary gland is sometimes called the "master" gland of the endocrine system because it controls the functions of many of the other endocrine glands. The pituitary gland is no larger than a pea, and is located at the base of the brain.
Answered by ItzTwinklingStar
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Answer:

The pituitary gland is sometimes called the "master" gland of the endocrine system because it controls the functions of many of the other endocrine glands. The pituitary gland is no larger than a pea, and is located at the base of the brain.

Explanation:

The pituitary gland is often dubbed the “master gland” because its hormones control other parts of the endocrine system, namely the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, ovaries, and testes. ... In some cases, the hypothalamus signals the pituitary gland to stimulate or inhibit hormone production.

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