Adrenaline Effects

Adrenaline Effects

this quiz will test the knowledge of the class on the effects and the functionability of Adrenaline

published on January 14, 2013
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What area of the brain is responsible for recognizing a dangerous situation as short term or long term?

The Hyperthalamus
The Hypothalamus
The Pituitary gland
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What does ACtH stand for?

Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
Adrenalcorticotrophic Hormone
Adrenalcortex Transmitter Hormone
Addencentropic Helper
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Which of the following answers is not an affect of Adrenaline?

Constriction of Pupils
Increased Oxygen Intake
Increased Heart rate
Dilates Pupils
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Which of the following are not side effects of an Epinephrine shot?

Hint: 2 choices
Dizziness
Fatigue
Enhanced Memory
Cold Arms
Hallucinations
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How much more force did Houston Alexander exert in his punched fueled from natural adrenaline?

900
1000
600
1500
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Who First synthesized Adrenaline?

Friedrich Stolz and Takani Jokichi
Jokichi Takamine and Koezin Uenakla
Friedrich Stolz and Henry Dakin
Stephen Hawking and Johnny Knoxville
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What is the chemical formula of Adrenaline?

C9H2NO91
C9H13NO3
C13H3NO9