The pituitary gland is a gland that's in your skull. It's in charge of releasing hormones that control our growth, temperature, testosterone and estrogen production, and also controls the functioning of all other glands that produce hormones. You can think of your pituitary gland as the manager of all of your other hormone-producing glands.
You can find more information here: neurosurgery.pitt.edu/minc/skullbase/pit....
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