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What is the function of adrenaline hormone

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Answered by anjnachauhan80533310
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The adrenals produce hormones that help balance your blood sugar and manage your daily ebbs and flows of energy. They keep your body’s reactions to stress in balance. Adrenal hormones have protective anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activity and closely affect the utilization of carbohydrates and fats, the conversion of fats and proteins into energy, the distribution of stored fat (especially around the waste and the sides of the face), normal blood sugar regulation and proper cardiovascular and gastrointestinal function.

Cortisol is a steroid hormone that is produced by the adrenals. It is also known as the stress hormone and is involved in a wide range of metabolic processes like:

Mobilizing and increasing amino acids, the building blocks of protein, in the blood and liver.

Stimulating the liver to convert amino acids to glucose, the primary fuel for energy production.

Stimulating increased glycogen in the liver (the stored form of glucose).

Mobilizing and increasing fatty acids in the blood (from fat cells) to be used as fuel for energy production.

Counteracting inflammation and allergies.

Preventing the loss of sodium in urine and thus helps maintain blood volume and blood pressure.

Maintaining resistance to stress (e.g., infections, physical trauma, temperature extremes, emotional trauma, etc.).

Maintaining mood and emotional stability.

Answered by M2J
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The function of adneraline is to regulate heart beat, breathing rate, blood pressure and carbohydrates metabolism
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