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Answered by Yoshina
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The adrenal cortex—the outer part of the gland—produces hormones that are vital to life, such as cortisol (which helps regulate metabolism and helps your body respond to stress) and aldosterone (which helps control blood pressure).

Answered by Rishika2367
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In emergency situations when the adrenal gland secretes adrenaline hormone, then the body responds in the following ways :

  1. the breathing rate increases
  2. the hearts beats with a higher rate
  3. more blood is transported to the muscles
  4. the blood flow to the areas such as digestive system is reduced to allow larger flow of blood to the muscles

larger amount of energy is produced in the body cells to be ready to face the emergency situations.

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