The system that effects and regulates distress is primarily the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which comprises the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches. The sympathetic nervous system activates the "fight or flight" response in stressful situations, increasing heart rate and releasing stress hormones like adrenaline. Conversely, the parasympathetic nervous system promotes the "rest and digest" state, helping to calm the body and reduce distress. Additionally, the brain regions such as the amygdala and prefrontal cortex play crucial roles in processing stress and regulating emotional responses.
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The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (or GMDSS) is an agreement on safety procedures, communication protocols, and equipment.
It regulates body temperature.
That would be the Endocrine system.
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The effects of stress include:headachessweatingtense musclesstomach achesincrease in heart rate.
The endocrine system regulates the body's functions rapidly through the release of hormones into the bloodstream, but the effects are short-lived compared to the nervous system. Hormones act on target organs to elicit specific responses and are quickly broken down or removed from circulation.
that it regulates he temperature
The Federal Reserve regulates banks and the banking system.
The system that regulates blood composition and gets rid of waste is the Excretory system.
Autonomic nervous system
The excretory system has antidiuretic hormone ADH that regulates how often you have to pee, renin angiotensin aldosterone that regulates blood pressure and atrial natriuretic that also regulates blood pressure.
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The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (or GMDSS) is an agreement on safety procedures, communication protocols, and equipment.
The only side effects observed with SAMe in clinical trials were mild gastrointestinal distress.
the diestive system provides the energy and nutrition that the endocrine system uses and regulates. the endocrine system in turn regulates the digestive system by producing hormones such as insulin that help metabalize foods and nutrients.