| 21. | Melatonin is a hormone produced only at night by the pineal gland in the brain.
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| 22. | Papillary tumors characteristically show a discrete, compressive border with adjacent pineal gland and brain parenchyma.
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| 23. | In his perspective, the pineal gland is the place where all information " comes together ."
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| 24. | In 1649, Ren?Descartes studied the pineal gland.
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| 25. | Move the energy along the spine to the pineal gland in the centre of the brain.
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| 26. | The brain has a pineal gland, a feature formerly thought to be absent in the owls.
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| 27. | Nearly all vertebrate species possess a pineal gland.
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| 28. | Fibers enter the trigonum habenul?from the stalk of the pineal gland, and the habenular commissure.
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| 29. | It is most highly abundant in the pineal gland which is the site of melatonin synthesis.
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| 30. | In humans, neurotransmitters in the indolamine family are believed to be produced in the pineal gland.
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