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The pituitary gland is controlled by releasing hormones and release-inhibiting hormones, both of which are produced by the .
hypothalamus
parathyroid gland
pineal gland
thyroid
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hypothalamus
The hypothalamus produces releasing and inhibiting hormones that regulate the anterior pituitary (and synthesizes ADH and oxytocin sent to the posterior pituitary).
The hypothalamus produces releasing and inhibiting hormones that regulate the anterior pituitary (and synthesizes ADH and oxytocin sent to the posterior pituitary).
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