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The hypothalamus controls excretions from the pituitary gland. It causes the release of some hormones from the pituitary by
direct nervous control, and others by secreting releasing and inhibiting factors that stimulate the pituitary to secrete hormones
Which best describes the hypothalamus?

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The hypothalamus controls excretions from the pituitary gland. It causes the release of some hormones from the pituitary by direct nervous control, and others by secreting releasing and inhibiting factors that stimulate the pituitary to secrete hormones.

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Explain the interrelationships of the anatomy and functions of the hypothalamus and the posterior and anterior lobes of the pituitary gland

Identify the two hormones released from the posterior pituitary, their target cells, and their principal actions

Identify the six hormones produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, their target cells, their principal actions, and their regulation by the hypothalamus

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