Answer:
D. Adrenaline
Explanation:
Adrenaline hormone is secreted by adrenal medulla during stressful conditions. The hormone is involved in preparing the body for stressful conditions by intensifying the sympathetic response.
If a person is chased by a dog, the adrenaline hormone is released from the adrenal medulla. The hormone triggers the preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic division of the autonomous nerve system to generate the flight or flight response.
Adrenaline increases the heart rate, blood pressure, and blood flow to skeletal muscles and adipose tissues. The hormone also triggers the dilation of airways and increases the blood levels of glucose and fatty acids.
<span>1746.33 mg of medication per day. 154 lbs equals 69.8532 kg. At a dose of 25 mg of medicine per each kg, the patients dose of medication would equal a total of 1746.33 mg of medication per day, based on the information given.</span>
Answer:
The region of retina devoid of photoreceptor cells (rod cells and cone cells)
Explanation:
The retina is the layer of the eyeball and is packed with rod cells and cone cells responsible for night and day vision respectively. The blind spot is the region in the retina where no rod cells and cone cells are present.
Absence of these photoreceptor cells ensures that no vision is formed in this part of the retina. However, the blind spot serves as the site from where the optic nerve passes through the retina and serves to transmit the impulse to the brain.
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