There are a few components in the body which control the response to stress. These glands are the hypothalamus and pituitary glands in the brain, and the adrenal glands which are located on the kidneys.
The adrenal glad is the glad responsible for helping the body deal with stress. This glad will release adrenalin when a person is stressed.
The adrenal medulla, which secretes adrenaline, is responsible for the dramatic effects felt in response to sudden stresses such as fear or anger.
the adrenal medulla
Adrenal glands.
Your adrenaline gland.
The adrenal glands are chiefly responsible for the stress response in the body; however, the hypothalamus plays a role because it causes the pituitary gland to secrete hormones that travel to the adrenal glands initiating the stress response within the body. The adrenal gland is also known as emergency gland and releases more adrenaline under stress.
Adrenal Gland
The whole system does it, not just one gland, but your thyroid gland is the most directly responsible. It wouldn't work without the pituitary and the rest of the system though.
thyroid gland .
The adrenal medulla is an endocrinal gland that secretes catecholamines in response to stress, fear or anger. Catecholamines oppose some physiological actions such as increasing the heart rate and elevating the blood pressure which helps the body adapts to stressful situations.
Adrenal medulla is a portion of the adrenal gland. The adrenal medulla is located within the inner portion of the gland and is associated with stress.
The thyroid gland is responsible for myxedema.
the adrenal gland
The adrenal glands release adrenaline, the hormone most often associated with the fight or flight response and danger.
Your moms gland
The pituitary gland stimulates and controls human growth.
I believe the answer is the penal gland