epinephrine
Abscisic acid stimulates the closure of stomata in the epidermis and increases the tolerance of plants to various kinds of stresses.therefor it is called as the stress hormone
the skin resistance increases to a large amount because of the sweating due to stress, for example-our finger tip become slightly wet when we take stress and its resistance increases
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
The hormone responsible for leaf or fruit abscission is ethylene. Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone that promotes the aging process and triggers the breakdown of cell walls in abscission zones, leading to the detachment of leaves and fruits. Its production increases in response to environmental cues such as aging, stress, and changes in light.
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also known as vasopressin, increases water reabsorption by the kidney tubules when water content decreases from the optimum level. ADH helps to concentrate urine and reduce water loss from the body.
melatonin
Abscisic acid stimulates the closure of stomata in the epidermis and increases the tolerance of plants to various kinds of stresses.therefor it is called as the stress hormone
the skin resistance increases to a large amount because of the sweating due to stress, for example-our finger tip become slightly wet when we take stress and its resistance increases
progressive overload
Progressive overload
melanocyte-stimulating hormone
As the resistance increases the temperature will also increases....
adrenaline
Weight training increases the amount of Growth Hormone produced by the pituitary gland. The hormone that increases your height.
Two hormones that affect heart rate are epinephrine and norepinephrine. Both are actively involved with the body's stress response system. These hormones cause the body to increase heart rate so that oxygenated blood can reach muscles faster to promote more muscle strength and endurance.
When the voltage increases the temperature in the diode also increases. When the temperature in the diode increases, the resistance decreases.
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH)