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Chapter 18, Problem 9CP
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The reason behind the concept that pituitary gland are actually two glands.
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Pituitary gland is a main endocrine gland, often referred to as the master gland. It is divided into two lobes. The anterior lobe or anterior pituitary and the posterior lobe or posterior pituitary.
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- Why is the pituitary gland referred to as the body's "master gland"?arrow_forwardThe anterior lobe of the pituitary gland is the same as the (a) neurohypophysis, (b) pars nervosa, (c) adenohypophysis, (d) hypothalamus.arrow_forwardHow do the two fused glands of the pituitary glanddiffer in function?arrow_forward
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- In what sense does the pituitary “take orders” from the target organs under its command?arrow_forwardWhat would happen to the secretion of pituitary hormones if the portal system were damaged? I know that the portal system is connected between the hypothalamus and the anterior pituitary gland. So would there just be less secretion of the anterior pituitary hormones?arrow_forwardWhat seven hormones are released by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland?arrow_forward
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