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How does our body respond when adrenaline is secreted into the blood?

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Answered by preetiphotoslaptop
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Answer: Our body responds when adrenaline is secreted into the blood

Explanation: The breathing rate further increases because of the contractions of the diaphragm and the rib muscles. It also raises the blood pressure, and allows more glucose to enter into the blood.

This leads to the heart to beat fast, thus causing more of oxygen supply to the muscles.

Due to the muscle contraction, the supply of blood to the skin and the digestive system is reduced around the small arteries in these organs.

The rate of breathing is also increased as a consequence. These responses collectively assist the animal to deal in case of emergencies.

Answered by Anonymous
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When adrenaline is secreted into the blood, it prepares our body for action. It speeds up heart beat and breathing, raises blood pressure and allows more glucose to go into the blood to give us a lot of energy quickly to fight or urn away from frightening situation. The blood supply decreases form the skin and digestive system and increase to skeletal muscles. All there conditions help the individual to respond the emergency situation.

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