The pituitary gland secretes growth hormone, also known as human growth hormone (HGH), which is a peptide hormone.
Human growth hormone, commonly referred to as hGH and somatotropin, is a naturally occurring hormone that your pituitary gland produces and releases.
It has a wide range of effects on the body and helps children grow by promoting cell division, growth, and regeneration.
Although hGH no longer increases height once the growth plates in our bones (epiphyses) have fused, our body still needs hGH.
The pituitary gland secretes growth hormone, also known as human growth hormone (HGH), which is a peptide hormone. It promotes cell division, growth, and regeneration.
No, HGH is a peptide hormone, not a steroid. Any set of hormones known as steroids, which are produced by the adrenal cortex, testes, and ovaries, as well as the placenta during pregnancy, are referred to as steroid hormones.