Biology, asked by TheArya51613, 1 year ago

The immediate metabolic changes in the body noticed after consuming tobacco is
(A) Release of catecholamines due to stimulation of Adrenal gland.
(B) Sudden increase in BP & Heart beat.
(C) 'A' & B' both
D) None of these

Answers

Answered by Shaizakincsem
2
The answer to this question is B
Sudden Increase in BP & heartbeat.

Cigarette smoking builds a man's metabolic rate somewhat by compelling the heart to pulsate quicker.

At the point when a cigarette is breathed in, a smoker's heart can beat 10 to 20 times more for each moment for a timeframe. This causes additional weight on the heart and assumes a part in coronary illness, the most widely recognized reason for smoking-related death.

When you quit smoking, heart rate backs off to some degree, making metabolism plunge a bit also.
Answered by writersparadise
6

The answer is Option B.


The immediate metabolic changes in the body noticed after consuming tobacco are sudden increase in BP and heart rate, apart from myocardial contractility. This increase in these parameters is triggered by the nicotine present in the tobacco. Such changes in the human body are known as hemodynamic changes.
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