Secretion
Reabsorption is the process by which molecules move from the proximal convoluted tubule into the blood.
Increased secretion of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, can lead to a range of physiological responses such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and heightened alertness. In high levels, it can also lead to symptoms such as anxiety, tremors, and sweating.
Saliva secretion is the process by which saliva is produced and released into the mouth. Examples of stimuli that can trigger saliva secretion include the sight, smell, or taste of food, as well as the act of chewing. Additionally, stress or nervousness can also lead to increased saliva secretion.
Acetylcholine is the primary neurotransmitter involved in triggering sweat production. It is released by nerve fibers that innervate the sweat glands, leading to the stimulation of sweat secretion.
(in living organisms and sells)the process of eliminating or expelling waste matter
Secretion
no they do not without medication. sweating is natural.
yes it is
Secretion
That is a good question! Sweat glands get the nerve supply from the sympathetic trunk. So anatomically they get sympathetic nerve supply. But the neurotransmitter at the target cells is acetylcholine. So functionally or physiologically, the sweat glands get the parasympathetic nerve supply.
Filtration, tubular reabsorption, tubular secretion
Yes sweating is part of the process for losing body fat.
THE ORGANS OF EXCRETION IS THE URETHRA
The process of sweating. Example: why do we have perspiration mechanism?
sweating
pigeons have proteins in their excreation