Q. Which gland produces the hormone melatonin?
Solution:
- Sleeping and waking up are examples for rhythmic bodily activities.
- These kinds of activities are controlled by the pineal gland, seen at the centre of the brain.
- Melatonin, the hormone produced by this gland helps to maintain the rhythm of our daily activities.
- The production of melatonin is high at night and low during the day.
Get Question Bank
Strengthen Your Practice with our comprehensive question bank.