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how do our body respond when adrenaline is secreted into the blood​

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Answered by BlackWizard
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The adrenal gland secretes the adrenaline hormone into the blood and is carried to various parts of the body. In the event of stress, emergency or any threat, adrenaline is released in larger quantities. This leads to the heart to beat fast, thus causing more of oxygen supply to the muscles.Adrenalin is a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands in case of any danger or emergency or any kinds of stress. It is secreted directly into the blood and is transported to different parts of the body. When secreted in large amounts, it speeds up the heartbeat and hence supplies more oxygen to the muscles.

Answered by αηυяαg
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Adeline hormone is secreted from adenoid gland into the blood and carried into different part of the body at the time of emergency dangerous stress it is released in the quantity as a result it cause first meeting of the resulting in supply of oxygen to the muscles the body supply to the digestive system and skin is reduced due to contraction of muscles around small address in this organs the breathing rate also increases because of the concentration of life Vikram entry muscles all these responses together have the animal to deal with the emergency situation

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