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herbs can reduce stress ,holy basil is one that is good for calming the body but there is many more just make sure they have no dangerous side effects .i also know that you can get a saliva test done to see how high your levels are and your doctor may give you something to reduce it.Also Indian gingsing and vitamin c are good for stress.Body builders do take pills to reduce adrenaline levels but you would have to look it up on line i hope this helped

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Is adrenaline an active transport or an passive transport?

Actually adrenaline is a hormone that is secreted directly from the pancreas into the blood stream to the target organ, the liver and since there is no selectively permeable membrane it must be passive transport (diffusion).


What chemical alteration of the blood stream results from emphysema?

Emphysema causes lower oxygen levels in the blood.


How does adrenaline travel from the gland that secreted it to the target cells that it affects?

The previous answer was wrong, adrenaline does not travel in the blood stream as it is an excepion to the usual hormones secreted from the endocrine system.


When adrenaline is released into your body does it make you tired after you are done having it in your blood stream?

Adrenaline has no withdrawal effects, but often the energy spent as a result of the fight-or-flight response can cause the tiring. However, because adrenaline increases blood flow to skeletal muscle, other organs may have impaired functioning for a period of time, but it probably isn't enough to cause any long-term impairments.


Which part of the brain is perceived by the need for adrenaline?

The hypothalamus is the main contol center of the autonomic nervous system, and when adrenaline, also called epinephrine is needed, it sends a neural message to the adrenal medulla so it can be released quickly into the blood stream, and since it is a vasoconstrictor, your blood pressure goes up quite rapidly preparing your body for the alarm response which is part of the flight or flight mechanism; part of the sympathetic division of the autonomic system.

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How does adrenaline get into the heart?

The adrenal glands secrete adrenaline which enters the blood stream, and is carried by the blood to the heart.


Does adrenaline lower BAC?

No. Adrenaline does not lower blood alcohol content in any direct way.


How does adrenaline from adrenal glands enter into the blood stream - I need a diagram showing how this happens?

Yes.


Is adrenaline an active transport or an passive transport?

Actually adrenaline is a hormone that is secreted directly from the pancreas into the blood stream to the target organ, the liver and since there is no selectively permeable membrane it must be passive transport (diffusion).


What if your body reacts to an alarm reaction by releasing what into your blood stream?

Adrenaline (epinephrine) is a hormone released from the adrenal glands and its major action, together with noradrenaline, is to prepare the body for fight or flight.


What chemical alteration of the blood stream results from emphysema?

Emphysema causes lower oxygen levels in the blood.


How does adrenaline travel from the gland that secreted it to the target cells that it affects?

The previous answer was wrong, adrenaline does not travel in the blood stream as it is an excepion to the usual hormones secreted from the endocrine system.


Is there a relationship between excitement and perspiration?

Yes when overly excited or surprised, your body releases adrenaline into your blood stream, witch causes perspiration, and possibly at a fast rate.


When adrenaline is released into your body does it make you tired after you are done having it in your blood stream?

Adrenaline has no withdrawal effects, but often the energy spent as a result of the fight-or-flight response can cause the tiring. However, because adrenaline increases blood flow to skeletal muscle, other organs may have impaired functioning for a period of time, but it probably isn't enough to cause any long-term impairments.


Why heart beat rapidly when someone is frightened?

The human body uses the blood stream as a delivery system for chemicals. In the flight or fight response mechanics of fear, adrenaline is delivered via the blood stream to provide strength or endurance for egress or attack. The accelerated heart rate helps to deliever adrenaline quickly to needed areas, as well as increases the oxygen delivery to muscles, also aiding in egress or attack.


Does adrenaline affect the blood sugar level in any way?

Yes. Adrenaline tells your liver to raise your blood sugar.


Where does the adrenaline go after it is going through the blood stream?

In the bloodsteam, adrenaline acts as a hormone and binds to a few different kinds of adrenoreceptors that are found in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle etcDepending on the receptor, it can trigger different cascade pathways that yeild different response for "fightning or fleeing"