what are the medullary hormones
You can't answer a question with a question...the medullary hormones (adrenal) they are referring to are epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Heart rate increasesIncreased breathing rateHeart force of contraction increasesElevated blood pressureDecreased digestive activity
Different hormones have different functions... You can refer to the link for the information
No. Enzymes are produced naturally in your body. Their function is to cancel or modify the effects of hormones.
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Why do plants need hormones that have the opposite effects
No, hormones and electrolytes are totally different kind of things.However there are some specific hormones involved in the regulation of electrolyte effects. One should ask this in the 'Human physiology' catagory.
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By glands. Hormones are produced only by the endocrine glands, e.g., the pituitary, the adrenals, etc.. Hormones are "chemical messengers": they are sent by the glands to target organs and stimulate them to produce specific effects, e.g. the hormone thyroxin is manufactured by the thyroid gland to regulate the metabolism.
Antagonism is the process by which two hormones exert opposite effects.
thyroid hormones
growth, hormones, blood pressure, insulin, and adrenaline
Maca root helps balance your hormones. Balancing your hormones could cause you to gain or lose weight in your rear or breasts. Effects differ with different body types.