adreno-cortical. in sync with most systems in your body especially neurological and vasculature. the threshold to whether the fight or flight response is induced is regulated by the brain and perception of a threat. if the a threat is perceived to be real or serious enough to cause the F O F response the kidney release epinephrine, aka adrenaline and the most body system become involved and then you either fight or run based on your brains decision multiple systems are involved along the way
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When the hypothalamus tells the sympathetic nervous system to kick into gear, the overall effect is that the body speeds up, tenses up and becomes generally very ale
Adrenal Medulla
The adrenal gland secretes the fight-or-flight hormones.
The pineal gland releases melatonin, which regulates sleep/wake cycles. The adrenal glands release epinephrine, which is the fight or flight hormone.
The adrenal gland produces the hormone adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, which is involved in the body's reaction to fearful and stressful situations. Adrenaline helps increase heart rate, blood pressure, and energy levels to prepare the body for a "fight or flight" response.
The thyroid gland controls metabolism.
pituitary gland
The adrenal gland produces hormones like cortisol and adrenaline that help regulate metabolism, immune response, and the body's fight or flight response to stress. It also plays a role in maintaining blood pressure and electrolyte balance.
The pituitary gland.
The Adrenal gland
The Hypothalamus controls the pituitary gland.
pitutary gland
The pituitary gland is the master gland that controls other glands in the body.