Biology, asked by sanjaydondaley, 1 year ago

what are the effects of adrenaline

Answers

Answered by locomaniac
1

ahoy good morning!

________________

adrenaline is secreted during emergency situations such as stress, anger, anxiety etc.

it increases blood flow so, increasing blood pressure and thereby the heartbeat. It makes us sweat, enlarges pupil of eye etc.

________________________________________________________

good day!

Answered by Anonymous
1

Adrenaline is an hormone secreted by two cap-like glands present above the kidney.


If more adrenaline is released then the responses would be as follows :


(i) The glucose concentration of the blood would increase as the glycogen will be converted to glucose rapidly.


(ii) The muscles would gain more power due to availability of more glucose.


(iii) The heart beat will increase .


(iv) Thus more blood will be pumped.


(v) Thus the blood supply to muscles would increase .


(vi) The person would have perspiration .


The adrenaline is hence also called the emergency hormone as it helps either to fight danger or to run away from danger.

Similar questions