What is the function of adrenaline hormone in the body?
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Answer:
Adrenaline hormone which is also called the emergency hormone or triple F hormone (Fight, Fright, Flight). Its key functions are as follows:
1.Adrenaline triggers the body's fight-or-flight response. This reaction causes air passages to dilate to provide the muscles with more oxygen to react as required.
2.It also triggers the blood vessels to contract and re-direct blood toward muscles, heart and lungs. Blood flow to the skin and digestive system is reduced as a result.
3.The body's ability to feel pain also decreases.
4.Blood Pressure increases.
5.Glucose production increases for more energy.
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Adrenaline
Explanation:
The adrenal glands secrete a hormone called adrenaline. Adrenal glands are found above the kidneys. The adrenaline hormone increases the speed at which blood is circulated, fastens breathing and burns carbohydrate faster, thus preparing our muscles for exertion, so that our body becomes ready at a crisis situation. Adrenaline prepares our body for action to face emergency situation like danger, fear, anger or excitement.