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Q: What occurs when stress hormones are released into the blood stream?
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What occurs in your body during the alarm stage of stress response?

Hormones are released, blood pressure increases


What occurs during the alarm stage of stress?

Increased blood preasure, hormones released, eyesight blurs.


What occurs in the body during the alarm stage of the stress response?

Hormones are released, blood pressure increases


When stress hormones are released into the bloodstream what physical responses occurs?

The heart beats more rapidly, blood flow to the brain increases.


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What does not occur during the alarm stage of stress?

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By activating the amygdala, stress hormones facilitate


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When you are under physical stress what hormones is released quickly to stimulate an increase in blood glucose concentration?

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Growth occurs due to what?

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Can mental stess increase diabetes?

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.


Bone growth during childhood and in adults is regulated and directed by?

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