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Blood flow to the brain increases The heart beats more rapidly
The place in the Earth's crust where stress is released during an earthquake is called the focus or hypocenter. It is the point underground where the rupture of the fault occurs and energy is released in the form of seismic waves. This is the actual source of an earthquake.
Compressional stress.
Stress hormones induce following changes:Mobilize glucose from storage sites to working muscles.Shut down metabolic processes like digestion.Increase heart and breathing rate.Increase blood pressure.
"The elation you feel when you laugh is a great way of combating the physical effects of stress. When we laugh, our body relaxes and endorphins, which are natural painkillers, are released into the blood stream."
Hormones are released, blood pressure increases
Increased blood preasure, hormones released, eyesight blurs.
Hormones are released, blood pressure increases
The heart beats more rapidly, blood flow to the brain increases.
Cortisol, GH (growth hormone), and norepinephrine.
Increased blood preasure, hormones released, eyesight blurs.
By activating the amygdala, stress hormones facilitate
Stress hormones can focus concentration and speed reaction time.
epinephrine
Growth occurs due to an increase in the number and size of cells in an organism. This process is regulated by various growth factors, hormones, and genetic factors that control cell division and differentiation. Environmental factors such as nutrition, exercise, and stress can also influence growth.
Hormones often act or counteract to maintain relatively ideal conditions in the body. During stress (physical and mental) stress hormones are released. These stress hormones are antagonists to insulin; while insulin decreases blood sugar concentration, stress hormones are increasing it. That reaction is normal for fight or flight situations, and is counteracted/normalised by other hormones as the situation changes back to normal. In diabetics, however, the normalisation is less efficient, as they already have difficulties maintaining reference range blood glucose levels. Prolonged stress is not helpful for diabetics.
Growth Hormones, Thyroid Hormones, Sex Hormones and Mechanical Stress