Weegy: The answer is 3. Parasympathetic nervous system.
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Parasympathetic nervous system
Autonomic nervous system
Central nervous system
Weegy: Answer is 3. Autonomic nervous system
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Somatic nervous system
Peripheral nervous system
None of the above
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Parasympathetic nervous system
Sympathetic nervous system
Autonomic nervous system
Somatic nervous system
Weegy: C) parasympathetic division
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Weegy: The pituitary gland is not controlled, but sort of signalled by the body's various other hormones, [ such as testosterone and estrogen.
Those hormones perform what is called a feedback on the hypothalamus which in turn secrete a group of other hormones called Hypothalamic hormones into the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, through a certain system of ducts and capillaries called: hypothalamic-hypophyseal portal system. Hence, signalling the pituitary gland to produce either more or less quantity of certain other hormones to regulate body activity.
Such pituitary hormones are FSH, LH, ACTH, TSH, PRL, GH, etc... produced by the anterior pituitary gland and oxytocin and ADH by the posterior pituitary. ]
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