What is the role of the hypothalamus in the regulation of the pituitary gland?

The hypothalamus is part of the diencephalon and one of its functions is to regulate the functioning of the endocrine glands (together with the pituitary gland). The hypothalamus contains nerve cells that produce neurohormones. With the blood flow, they enter the pituitary gland, regulating its work (strengthening or weakening).



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