Answer:
sympathetic nervous system
Explanation:
The sympathetic nervous system is one of the divisions of the autonomic nervous system which regulates and controls involuntary body functions such as heart rate, breath rate, blood pressure. The sympathetic nervous system is specifically responsible for the unconscious, involuntary control of body functions and metabolism, initiating a fight or flight response whee b perceives stress or threat. These fight or flight responses, which include rapid respiration,intense respiration, increased heart, are activated by the sympathetic system.
Answer: False
Explanation:
When there is any dangerous situation or someone is frightened, then the flight and fight system of the body gets activated.
At chemical level the body releases a series of hormones which makes a person alert of the situation. Rather, the respiratory rate, heartbeat, perspiration also increases in the body.
Adrenaline is the hormone responsible for keeping the person alive and alert at this time and to help the body run out of the situation.
The fat and sugar makes our brochi open wider which increases the heart beat and breathing.
Normally the heart beat or heart rate is controlled by the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system of the body. The sympathetic nervous system controls the fight and flight part and the sympathetic nervous system controls the rest and digest part of the body.
So, it is the sympathetic nervous system which controls the heart beat of the body at the time of flight or fight, not the homeostasis.
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