Answer: Sympathetic
The alarm reaction to danger that is triggered by anxiety primarily involves the sympathetic nervous system
Explanation:
The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) primarily stimulates many parts of the body for action in times of danger or emergency situations.
During this process, a hormone known as adrenaline (the emergency hormone) would be released, and effects such as sweating, increased heartbeat, raised blood pressure will follow.
Answer: The hormones are stored in the Endocrine System and secreted in the blood.
Explanation: The Hormones are ductless, they do not have ducts. So the hormones are secreted in the blood. The endocrine system has glands which produces one or more hormones. Thus the hormones are stored in the Endocrine System.
Movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, nutrition, homeostasis, evolution etc.
Cause even though it low fat it still have the essential vitimens and minerals needed to keep the body going just with less fat (so by now). oh and cause it does still come from a cow so theres not much you can do to it.
whole milk on the other hand has a higher fat content cause baby cows need it so the fat will help them grow but for humans it really will only make your bones thicker and it will taist creamery
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