Pituitary Gland

The Pituitary Gland is a small, pea-sized endocrine gland nestled at the base of the Brain. Often called the "master gland," it produces and releases essential Hormones that regulate growth, metabolism, reproduction, and many other vital bodily functions. This tiny orchestrator plays a critical role in maintaining the body's delicate internal balance.

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Linked from: Growth Hormone, Hypothalamus
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