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प्रश्न
Name the gland and the hormone secreted by it in scary situations in human beings. List any two responses shown by our body when this hormone is secreted into the blood.
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उत्तर
Humans release adrenaline hormone from their adrenal glands when confronted with frightening circumstances. Emergency hormone is another name for the adrenaline hormone. Some of the neurons in the central nervous system and the medulla of the adrenal glands both manufacture it. It is promptly released into the blood during a stressful circumstance, sending signals to the organs to trigger a certain response, within a few minutes. Adrenaline's effects might last for up to an hour after the tension has passed.
The impact of adrenaline release in our body are as follows:
- Adrenaline activates the fight-or-flight response in the body. This reaction dilates the airways, supplying the muscles with the oxygen they require to fight or flee danger.
- It also causes the blood arteries to constrict, rerouting blood to the heart and lungs, among other important muscle groups.
- Adrenaline also makes it harder for the body to feel pain.
- Our muscles' blood vessels dilate (expand).
- To slow digestion, blood vessels in the digestive tract constrict.
- In order to raise blood pressure, kidneys produce more renin.
- The production of glucose increases for energy.
Example: If a person sees a wild animal suddenly, their heart will race, and they will breathe faster to prepare for running or defending themselves.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Why do you need iodine in your diet?
Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
The two examples of effectors are .........and ...........
Match the hormones given in column I with their functions given in column II :
| Hormones | Functions |
| (i) Thyroxine | (a) Causes breasts to develop in females |
| (ii) Adrenaline | (b) Causes the male to start producing sperms |
| (iii) Insulin | (c) Prepares the body for an emergency |
| (iv) Estrogen | (d) Controls the metabolic rate |
| (v) Testosterone | (e) Regulates the amount of sugar in blood |
Which hormone gives girls soft skin?
Which of the following does not act as an endocrine gland as well as an exocrine gland?
(a) testis
(b) ovary
(c) pituitary
(d) pancreas
The use of iodised salt is recommended to prevent :
(a) diabetes
(b) gonorrhoea
(c) dysentery
(d) goitre
A and B are the two systems of control and coordination in the human body. The messages in system A are transmitted in the form of chemical substances C which travel comparatively slowly through the blood stream. The substances C are made in tissues D present in the head and trunk of human body. The messages in system b are transmitted very quickly in the form of electrical impulses through fibres E. The effect of messages transmitted by system b usually lasts for a much shorter time as compared to those transmitted by system A.
(a) Name the system A. What does system A consist of?
(b) Name the chemical substance C.
(c) What is tissue D? Name any five such tissues in the human body.
(d) Name the system B. What does system B consist of?
(e) Name the fibres E.
(f) State whether system A controls the working of system B or system B controls the working of system A.
The pancreas is made up of two parts A and B. The part A secretes insulin whereas part B secretes pancreatic juice.
(a) Which part is functioning as an endocrine gland? Why?
(b) What is insulin and what effect does it have in the body?
(c) Name the disease which can be treated by giving insulin injection.
(d) What does pancreatic juice contain? Where does pancreatic juice go?
(e) Name the life process in which pancreatic juice is made use of.
Which hormone regulates the ionic balance in the body?
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Reason: Ovaries release the hormone progesterone in females.
