BIOM 3200 Lecture 18: biom week 2 readings

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The pituitary gland includes the anterior pituitary and posterior pituitary. located on the inferior aspect of the brain in the region of the diencephalon ~ size of pea it is attached to the hypothalamus by the infundibulum. The posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis) stores and releases hormones that are actually produced by the hypothalamus, whereas the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis) produces and secretes its own hormones. The anterior pituitary, however, is regulated by hormones secreted by the hypothalamus, as well as by feedback from the target gland hormones. The adenohypophysis is derived from a pouch of epithelial tissue, whereas the neurohypophysis is formed as a downgrowth of the brain. A pars intermedia, a strip of tissue between the anterior and posterior lobes, exists in the fetus. The neurohypophysis is the neural part of the pituitary gland. It consists of the pars nervosa, also called the post. pituitary, which is in contact with the adenohypophysis, and the infundibulum.

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