There is not exact amount all humans are unique and put into unique situations. People who are always in high stress situations will produce more than people who don't ever do much.
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The specific amount of adrenaline produced by the body over a lifetime varies widely among individuals, as it is influenced by factors like stress levels, physical activity, and overall health. Adrenaline is released in response to stress or danger, so it is not constantly being produced.
The adrenal gland releases adrenaline - this works on the lungs and the heart to keep the heart beating at an effective rate - it also keeps the airways to the lungs open. Adrenaline is also released under 'Fight or Flight', when in danger adrenaline allows your body to work much harder for longer to ensure that you don't get eaten by a lion or whatever. If your blood volume is low or your blood pressure too high - the adrenal gland also releases a steroid hormone called aldosterone. This acts on the kidney to moderate the volume of the blood and on vessels around the body to widen them and reduce blood pressure.
according to my calculation. our body can produced 1000 volts higher but if ur a child ur body can produce 2000 volts only
The human body typically produces around 0.1 to 1.0 volts of electricity. This is due to the electrical activity of cells, particularly in the nervous system and muscles.
A human being can release around nine metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent during their lifetime through processes like respiration and decomposition. This calculation takes into account the carbon stored in the body's tissues and the gases released during decomposition.
A normal body typically produces about 60-90 micrograms of thyroxin (T4) per day. This hormone is essential for regulating metabolism, growth, and development in the body. Any deviations from this range may indicate an issue with thyroid function.