The <u>pituitary</u> gland controls water balance, growth and blood pressure.
Explanation:
The pituitary gland is also called hypophysis, and is a small gland located in the skull that is responsible for secreting hormones and coordinating the activity of other glands.
Hypophysis is usually divided into two portions, adenohypophysis or anterior lobe and neurohypophysis in posterior lobe. Among other functions, the pituitary gland is in charge of
Water balance and blood pressure, through the antidiuretic hormone or ADH secreted by the neuro-pituitary.
Growth, through the secretion of growth hormone or GH, secreted by the somatotropic cells of the adenohypophysis.
This gland is also responsible for the secretion of oxytocin and other hormones in charge of regulating endocrine glandular activity.
Regarding the other options:
<u><em>Thymus</em></u><em> is a gland present in children and related to immune function.
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<u><em>Thyroid</em></u><em> is responsible for secreting hormones that control basal metabolism.
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<u><em>Pancreas</em></u><em> has exocrine and endocrine function, producing digestive enzymes and insulin and glucagon, respectively.
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That execution outside of the cell in which it is produced
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pass through across the cell membrane and into the cell where they can be very
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