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The human heart.
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The largest artery in the human body is Aorta. It is connected to the heart and pumps blood away from it.
His aim was to show the human body in action.
This can't be answered in a short sentence or paragraph. The human body has lots of different components and systems, each of which contribute to the body as a whole, and each of which works differently.
It is an increase of neutrophils without a left shift and a decrease of lymphocytes and eosinophils as a result of systemic stress of the living body (human or animal).
The body produces massive amounts of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, when angry. This hormone primes the body for reacting to threatening situations.
no it doesnt increase but decrease. Yes . Because human body is liberated from the vertical gravity on it.
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The temperature of a patient with acute pain may increase due to the body's stress response and inflammation that can accompany pain. However, if the pain is severe and prolonged, it can also lead to a decrease in body temperature as the body may enter a state of shock or stress-induced hypothermia.
Since stress is a natural human occurance, 'if being stressed is unencouraged in certain situations, is that not encouraging one to be less than human'? Stress, can be both positive and negative, as certain types of stress can be beneficial to the human body, such as adrenaline. 'So isn't some stress seen as good stress and not the type that needs management?' 'How can you manage a naturally occurring process of the human body? It is as ridiculous as trying to manage one's pulse or body temperature.' 'Stress is good. It means one is alert and in touch with their surroundings.'
Yes, yes it does, you really should have known
depending on the diagram yes because the stress chemicals move through the bones and the brain releases them.
Sound vibrations can impact the human body and mind by affecting heart rate, blood pressure, and stress levels. Certain frequencies can induce relaxation or stress, influencing mood and cognitive function.
Stress can likely raise or lower the body temperature, depending on the exact type of stress. If you are angry, you might feel hot and out of breath. If you are frightened, your skin may feel clammy and you may have goose bumps. If you are cold (a type of stress too), the body will release hormones to help your body burn more energy to warm you up.
Note: you would be better off asking a professional or specialist. Long term stress can be harmful to your body in many ways. Stress is what causes depression. Too much stress can lead to physical and emotional problems, which is why you should find ways to cope with your stress or how to decrease your stress levels.
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