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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
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During the alarm stage of the body’s stress response, what emergency hormone is released to prepare the body to respond to a str

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Virty [35]2 years ago
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The emergency hormone released is adrenaline.

<h3>What are the roles of the hormone adrenaline?</h3>

Some of the neurons in the central nervous system and the medulla of the adrenal glands both create adrenaline. In a stressful circumstance, adrenaline is immediately released into the blood, sending signals to the organs to trigger a certain response, within a few minutes.

Depending on the sort of cells it is working upon, adrenaline has a wide range of diverse effects. However, adrenaline's general impact is to get the body ready for the "fight or flight" reaction under stress, that is, for quick and/or forceful action.

Key effects of adrenaline include speeding up heartbeat, raising blood pressure, widening the pupil of the eye, lessening pain sensitivity, improving vision, hearing, and other senses, slowing digestion, rerouting blood to the muscles, and changing the body's metabolism to maximize oxygen and nutrients to the body and raise blood glucose levels.

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