excesive sweating is a problem but it is caused by overactive sweat glands they have a special deodroant
Sweat glands are innervated by adrenergic sympathetic nerve fibers from the autonomic nervous system. These fibers release norepinephrine, which stimulates the sweat glands to produce sweat.
All the post-ganglionic parasympathatic reseptors are cholinergic (muscarinic) . and all the post-ganglionic sympaythatic reseptors are adrenergic . Except for sweat glands , Piloerecter muscles , and a few blood vessels they use sympathatic nerves but a cholinergic resepotrs . -Note that all the pre-ganglionic ( sympathatic and para sympathatic ) reseptors are cholinergic ( Nicotinic ). -Note that the sweat glands on the palms of the hand are adrenergic , but the rest of the sweat glands are cholinergic.
Yes. Synthroid, when taken at a dose too high for someone, stimulates sympathetic nervous system activity (fight or flight response), which causes many effects such as tachycardia, anxiousness, and diaphoresis (sweating).
Vaccines stimulates the immune system to make antibodies
"Stimulates" is a verb. It is the 2nd person singular, present tense. "He, she, it stimulates."
Oestrogen stimulates the hormone LH. LH is secreted in pituitary gland and stimulates the release of an egg
High levels of the hormone oestrogen stimulates the production of FSH hormone in women.
Erythropoietin, a hormone, produced by the kidneys stimulates RBCs.
Ghrelin is the name of the hormone that stimulates drinking behavior. It also impacts the way that one tastes food, and stimulates feeding.
Nicotien or anything chemical which stimulates the Nicotinic receptors.
ACTH stands for Adrenocorticotropic homone. So it stimulates the adrenal cortex.
The water itself stimulates the germination of the seeds.