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Question : The lactogenic hormone is secreted by

Option 1: Mammary gland

Option 2: Placenta

Option 3: Ovary

Option 4: Pituitary


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Correct Answer: Pituitary


Solution : The correct answer is Pituitary.

The pituitary gland secretes lactogenic hormones. The pituitary gland is a tiny gland near the brain's base. Hormones that control many bodily functions, such as development, metabolism, and reproduction, are secreted by it. The hormone that causes the mammary glands to make more milk is called prolactin or lactogenic hormone. Among other biological processes, it is associated with breast formation, lactation, and postpartum depression.

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