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| Pituitary gland (Also known as the master gland) | GH stimulates growth, TSH stimulates functioning of thyroid gland, FSH stimulates the follicles during ovulation. |
| Thyroid Gland | Controls general metabolism and growth in the body. |
| Adrenal gland | Prepares the body for emergency situations and hence is also called ‘Fight and flight’ hormone. |
| Pancreas | Controls blood sugar level |
| Testis (male) | Sperm production, development of secondary sexual characters during puberty. |
| Ovary (female) | Egg production, development of secondary sexual characters during puberty. |
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