The fight or flight response happens when large amounts of adrenaline and other stress hormones surges through your body causing you to decide whether to fight (defend) or take flight (run).
Adrenaline is the hormone released by the adrenal glands on the kidney and activate the body's fight or flight response.
Adrenaline and noradrenaline.
andrenaline and testosterone
It is called adrenaline.
epinephrine
Adrenalin
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blood pressure increases hormones are released
The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the fight of flight response. The the adrenal glands release epinephrine in the fight or flight response, and norepinephrine after the threat ceases.
Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) and norepinephrine are the two major neurotransmitters involved in the fight or flight response. The main hormone involved in the stress response is cortisol.
The pineal gland releases melatonin, which regulates sleep/wake cycles. The adrenal glands release epinephrine, which is the fight or flight hormone.
they are located above the kidney. they release hormones in response to stress. through the synthesis of stress hormones like,like adreniain and non adrenalin, cortisol, catacolamines. these are also called flight and fight hormones
adrenal glands!
Releases hormones to speed up glucose production for energy
there is no reaction. the two systems wouldn't affect each other when your body goes into a flight or fight mode it releases hormones adn those hormones do many things but would have any direct affect on the urinary system.
Epinephrine, adrenaline, and cortisol are hormones that have all been linked to the "flight or fight" response.
The hormones of the adrenal gland can act on the physiology of fear by intensifying it. Epinephrine is release when the body has a flight or fight response. This hormone increase heart rate, respiratory rate, and muscle contractions. Epinephrine also heightens the fear response in humans.