The sudden increase in heart rate and breathing, often experienced during an emergency, is primarily triggered by the adrenal glands. Specifically, the adrenal medulla releases adrenaline (epinephrine) into the bloodstream, which prepares the body for a "fight or flight" response. This hormone increases heart rate, enhances energy availability, and improves oxygen delivery to muscles, enabling a quick reaction to the perceived threat.
No, but you can get an allergic reaction from breathing in/smelling something you are allergic to.
We gasp when we have difficulty breathing. We also gasp in reaction to emotional events, such as surprise, shock or disgust. In these cases it is an involuntary reaction.
It affects your vision, breathing and skin reaction, and asthma symptoms.
The main organs/glands are the pancreas, thyroid, thymus, adrenal glands, pituitary gland, ovaries, and testes. The function of the Endocrine system is to produce hormones that affect growth, sexual development, and your fight-or-flight reaction. The pancreas is unique in that it's the only organ with both endocrine and exocrine glands. :)
Breathing is a reflex reaction you are born with. It is like an instinct to breathe.
breathing is the activity animals go through to get oxygen into their circulatory system. The end result and purpose of breathing is combustion although we usually don't use that term in biology.
The alarm reaction stage involves body changes that are regulated by the endocrine system and the autonomic nervous system. This stage is the body's immediate response to stress, triggering the release of hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones prepare the body for a "fight or flight" response by increasing heart rate, blood pressure, and energy availability. Together, the endocrine and autonomic systems help the body react swiftly to perceived threats.
The sympathetic nervous system can increase breathing rate and depth by stimulating the muscles involved in breathing, such as the diaphragm and intercostal muscles. This response is part of the body's fight-or-flight reaction to stress or danger.
The endocrine system, which includes glands such as the pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal glands, and pancreas, manufactures hormones to regulate organ activity and maintain homeostasis in the body. Hormones produced by these glands travel through the bloodstream to target organs and tissues to control various functions and processes.
phototsynthesis is for plants with a reaction that takes place- carbon dioxide + water= oxygen + glucose whilst breathing is oxygen+ glucose= carbon dioxide and water
Breathing is an exothermic reaction. To explain clearly, during digestion food particles break down into smaller particles. These turn into glucose, this glucose combines with the oxygen present in the cell and provides energy. The special name of this reaction is respiration. It releases heat so it is an exothermic reaction.
Breathing is different from cellular respiration because breathing involves taking in air to the lungs and then dissolving oxygen into blood while the Cellular respiration is the chemical reaction which releases the energy from glucose and other simple sugars.