Adrenaline It is a chemical released by the adrenal gland in order to help us out when we are in trouble.

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Adrenaline

It is a chemical released by the adrenal gland in order to help us out when we are in trouble.

What does Adrenaline do? Blood Pressure and Heart rate increase While airway passages Open up Gets us ready to FIGHT Or Fly Adrenal Gland releases adrenaline

Who can put up a better fight? Name Number of fights John10 Gina2 Jessica10 Harold8 Kim4 Nancy22 Henry5 Steven7 Thomas18

Who has it? Who does it? People do it People do it Animals do it Even people and animals do it. Isn’t life grand!