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Adrenaline contains 13 hydrogen atoms 9 carbon atoms 3 oxygen atoms and 1 nitrogen atom What is the chemical formula for adrenaline?

C9H13NO3 Do a google search for "Epinephrine" Choose the wikipedia site, it has a picture of the molecule


What is the antonym for adrenaline?

lazy-adrenaline


How adrenaline works in the body?

Adrenaline triggers the body's fight-or-flight response. This reaction causes air passages to dilate to provide the muscles with the oxygen they need to either fight danger or flee. Adrenaline also triggers the blood vessels to contract to re-direct blood toward major muscle groups, including the heart and lungs


When was Adrenaline MMA created?

Adrenaline MMA was created in 2007.


What is an adrenaline rush?

An adrenaline rush is a surge of strength and energy brought about by a dangerous situation, as if by adrenaline.


Adrenal glands produces what?

Adrenaline


What is the system for adrenaline?

Adrenaline is produced by the endocrine system.


Is the expression adrenaline rush a true meaning of the word adrenaline?

adrenaline is a hormone used in "flight or fright" responses, i.e. fear. so a roller coaster can produce a surge of adrenaline. If you enjoy that, it can be called an adrenaline rush.


Why might it be beneficial for your heart to beat more quickly during the fight or flight response?

adrenaline is released into the bloodstream


What is another name for adrenaline?

Epinephrine is the other name.Epinephrine


A structural model of adrenaline is shown below. How many hydrogen atoms are in adrenaline?

There are 53 hydrogen atoms in adrenaline.


Why does the heart pumps when the person is scared?

We have sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. When we are fightened or scared, sympathetic nerves trigger impulse into the brain in order to release adrenaline. This adrenaline makes the heart beat faster because more oxygen is required. This helps us cope from stress.After a while parasympathetic nerves send impulse to reduce the release of adrenaline and the heart starts beating normally