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what hormone is primarily responsible for regulating metabolism?
a. adrenaline
b. cortisol
c. thyroxine
d. insulin
what is the primary function of cortisol?
a. to manage stress response and reduce inflammation
b. to lower blood sugar
c. to stimulate muscle growth
d. to regulate metabolism
what is the primary function of insulin in the body?
a. to increase heart rate during stress
b. to promote muscle growth
c. to regulate body temperature
d. to lower blood sugar levels by signaling cells to absorb glucose
which hormone plays a key role in the \fight or flight\ response?
a. thyroxine
b. insulin
c. adrenaline
d. growth hormone
- Thyroxine, produced by the thyroid gland, is the main hormone that controls the body's metabolic rate.
- Cortisol is a glucocorticoid that mediates the body's stress response and has anti-inflammatory effects.
- Insulin signals cells to take up glucose from the bloodstream, thereby lowering blood sugar levels.
- Adrenaline (epinephrine) is the primary hormone that triggers the "fight or flight" response, increasing heart rate, blood flow, and alertness.
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- c. Thyroxine
- a. To manage stress response and reduce inflammation
- d. To lower blood sugar levels by signaling cells to absorb glucose
- c. Adrenaline