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∙ 9y agoyes because when you have adrenaline your blood is pumping very fast and you move faster and dont feel much pain at all trust me i fight alot
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∙ 13y agoWiki User
∙ 13y agoOf course
demarco coburn
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Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, is the neurotransmitter that stimulates the fight or flight response. It is released from the adrenal glands in response to stress or danger, preparing the body for a quick and intense reaction to a threatening situation.
An adrenaline rush is a surge of strength and energy brought about by a dangerous situation, as if by adrenaline.
adrenaline
The main hormone released during the flight or fight response is adrenaline, also known as epinephrine. This hormone is produced by the adrenal glands in response to stress or danger, preparing the body to react quickly in a threatening situation.
Adrenaline is a "fight or flight" hormone associated with the sympathetic nervous system in the human body. This means that if you need to do alot of physical exertion or think fast, the body diverts resources to the relevant areas. This is usually an automatic survival response when the brain reckons it's entering a situation of danger, so is preparing itself; e.g. pumps more blood around to oxygenate muscles, liberate more energy from stores, puts muscles on edge for quick use, etc. A situation of nervousness is interpreted by the body as danger, so the above system is activated, releasing adrenaline, giving the characteristic fast heart, twitchy muscles, and an inability to relax. In today's modern society, it's an evolutionary survival mechanism which was important in more dangerous times gone by, but can be useful sometimes, like when you do encounter a genuinely dangerous situation.
It is release when you are in life-endangering situation
It was most likely included to emphasize a dangerous situation.
What is an example of a dangerous passing situation?
it is called an emergency hormone because during emergencies and when a person feels excited. It is secreted and therefore adrenaline rush happens, which refers to an activity of the adrenal gland in a fight-or-flight response, when it is releasing adrenaline (epinephrine).
Situation Dangerous was created on 2000-08-08.
Ephedrine is the same chemical compound as adrenaline, the "fight or flight" hormone released into the blood by the adrenal glands when a person is frightened or in a very dangerous situation. It is not an opiate and it will not show up as an opiate on a urine or blood test for opiates.
The basic situation in "The Most Dangerous Game" is that of the struggle for survival or survival of the fittest