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You are referencing Adrenalin
you moron why did you asked dis ouestion dumo foolish bloddy basket
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GlucagonINSULIN causes glucose to be removed from the blood stream by having it stored in the form of Glycogen in muscle and liver cellsGLUCAGON causes glycogen to be broken down from liver and muscle tissue and releases glucose into the blood stream, thus increasing circulating blood glucose levels. The hormone, released by the pancreas, is insulin.
Adrenaline.
Blood carries glucose and oxygen to muscle cells. Muscles require more of these during exercise, and so the heart pumps harder and faster.
There is not an actual hormone which increases blood pressure. However, the hormone adrenaline is secreted by the pituitary gland and has the effect of speeding up the contraction of the heart muscle. In turn this leads to increased blood pressure due to Fick's Law. The stroke volume of the heart has increased so more blood is being forced through the network of blood vessels
Builds muscle, burns fat, makes heart pump blood through your body faster.
insulin
* Insulin - released by pancreas - encourages liver and muscle cells to absorb glucose from the blood; stimulates the conversion of glucose ----> glycogen in liver/muscle cells.
Glucagon is the hormone that raises blood glucose levels.
Well im doing Biology GCSE and i think what you mean is that when adrenalin is released into the blood, the heart rates speds up
Because they have a greater blood supply