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What is the name of the hormone that make your heart beat faster and directs more blood to your muscle?

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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


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What hormone normally has a more significant effect on blood calcium levels in adults?

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When you are fit, your heart muscle is stronger and can pump more blood. The more excercise you do, the stronger your heart muscle gets and the more blood travles through your body.


Why growth hormone increases blood glucose?

Growth hormone increases blood glucose levels by promoting the breakdown of glycogen stored in the liver into glucose, a process known as glycogenolysis, as well as by reducing the uptake of glucose in muscle and adipose tissue. Additionally, growth hormone can stimulate the liver to produce more glucose through a process called gluconeogenesis.


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Which hormone stimulates osteoclasts in the raising of calcium levels in the blood?

If you are looking for the one hormone that does this, then the answer is parathyroid hormone (PTH), produced in the parathyroid glands.A more technical description is given below:Three hormones act in the body to increase blood calcium levels to normal. These hormones are 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and calcitonin that originate respectively from the liver and kidneys, parathyroid glands, and thyroid glands. The first, 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol (active vitamin D3), serves to increase calcium absorption from the intestine. The second, PTH, dissolves bone into the blood. The third, calcitonin, prevents the bone-derived calcium from being resorbed ("reabsorbed") into the bone from which it came via PTH. To summarize, these three hormones act in concert to raise calcium levels via external and internal routes.References: Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 23eKim E. Barrett, et. al. Chapter 23: Hormonal Control of Calcium & Phosphate Metabolism & the Physiology of Bone


Which ventricle has more cardiac muscle?

The left ventricle has more muscle because it pumps blood to the rest of the body, the right ventricle only pumps blood to the lungs which is a lot closer.