Hi there! The correct answer is a) testosterone & serotonin.
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What is each hormone & neurotransmitter responsible for?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Testosterone is the male sex hormone that is categorized as an anabolic steroid. With a heightened (normal) level of serotonin, males would experience pubescent effects - hair growth, development and regulation of a libido (sex drive), and increases your muscle mass.Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is linked to mood and cognition (thinking). If you have a surplus of serotonin, you're usually happy, cheerful, and optimistic. If you have a deficit of serotonin, however, this can lead to gloominess, negative thoughts, and you would not be as interested in your hobbies or extracurricular activities.Dopamine is the neurotransmitter that is linked to pleasure (eating your favorite food, hearing your favorite song, or taking a nice, hot bath after a long school day). It is also linked to some vital functions - blood pressure, sleep, and the processing of pain. Consequently, if you have a normal measure of dopamine, your body would be homeostatic - normal heart rate & blood pressure, no injuries to cause pain, and your sleep would be normal (going to bed at a decent hour and waking up at a relative time). But, if your dopamine levels are high, you can actually experience both positive and/or negative effects - heightened anxiety levels, increased energy, and difficulty sleeping. If your dopamine levels were to be low, you can experience muscle cramps, depression, or chronic fatigue.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How do our findings apply to the question?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Serotonin cannot be linked to aggression because deficits of this hormone would be linked to depression or negative thoughts, but it doesn't ultimately lead to aggression. Therefore, we know that testosterone is the hormone linked to aggression, eliminating options B and D.Because heightened levels of dopamine are associated with heightened anxiety levels (a.k.a. a stressful experience), this most likely would not suffice the requirements of the question. Therefore, this would eliminate option C.However, because serotonin can have lower levels and these are associated with depressive thoughts, this would be a better fit. When a person is stressed, they are usually focused on what is stressing them out and steering away from what makes them happier and what they are interested in doing. Therefore, serotonin would most likely be depleted, which leaves us with option A.
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What can we conclude with this information?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Using our findings, we can finally come to the conclusion that:
Testosterone is linked to aggression and would elevate in stressful scenarios.Serotonin would be depleted during stressful situations.WHICH CELL BELONGS TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, DESCRIBE THE PARTS OF THAT CELL.
Answer: The basic unit of the nervous system is a nerve cell, or neuron. The human brain contains about 100 billion neurons. A neuron has a cell body, which includes the cell nucleus, and special extensions called axons (pronounced AK-sonz) and dendrites (pronounced DEN-drahytz).
Explanation:
In the following scenario, what is the type of organization the worker should join?
A person is working in an office, but she is in school to be a nurse.
A. Professional Office Workers Organization
B. Future Business Leaders
C. Health Occupations Students of America
D. Student Government Association
DESCRIBE PHYSICAL BARRIERS AND CHEMICAL BARRIERS.
Answer:
Physical and Chemical Barriers (Innate Immunity) Physical and chemical barriers form the first line of defense when the body is invaded. Physical Barriers. The skin has thick layer of dead cells in the epidermis which provides a physical barrier. Periodic shedding of the epidermis removes microbes.
Explanation
Physical and chemical barriers form the first line of defense when the body is invaded. The skin has thick layer of dead cells in the epidermis which provides a physical barrier. Periodic shedding of the epidermis removes microbes. The mucous membranes produce mucus that trap microbes.
Why is it important to pay attention to details like punctuation and capitalization in medical abbreviations
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You use 4 gallons of water on 30 plants in your garden. At that rate, how much water will it take to water 45 plants? WHAT IS THAT ENSWER
Answer:
6 gallons of water for 45 plants
Explanation:
x/45 = 4/30
x = 45(2/15)
x = 3*2 = 6 gallons
Write a hardest question about cells and systems.
Answer:
what are hormones and list down the functions of hormones
Explanation:
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A bright flash of light would cause which muscle of the iris to contract?
a) pupillary constrictor
b) pupillary dilator
Answer:
a) pupillary constrictor
Explanation:
pupillary constrictor - contraction of the sphincter muscle of the iris in response to a bright light causing the pupil to become smaller light...(contract).
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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