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Thyroxine
Hormone
released by the
thyroid
gland
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Adrenaline
Hormone released by the
adrenal glands
during times of
fear
or stress
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Adrenaline
Increases heart rate
Delivers more
oxygen
and
glucose
to the brain and muscles
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Fight-or-flight
The body's response to
fear
or stress, preparing it to either fight or
run away
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Thyroxine
Stimulates the body's
basal metabolic rate
Plays an important role in
growth
and
development
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Negative feedback control of thyroxine levels
1. Thyroxine level
falls
2. Pituitary gland releases
TSH
3. TSH triggers
thyroid
gland to release more
thyroxine
4. Increased thyroxine level detected by
brain
5. Brain prevents pituitary gland from releasing
TSH
6. Thyroid gland releases
less
thyroxine
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Negative feedback cycles are common in the human body, for example in the control of
blood glucose
and the
menstrual
cycle
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