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Este es un post sobre el control de un cibercliente. Hay muchas siglas y terminos que no se entienden al principio, pero funcionan. This is a blog post about the control of a cyber client. There are many acronyms and words that don't make sense at first, but they all work together.##Introduction to an Informative and Factual Blog Post Titled "The Adrenal Gland" ## The adrenal gland is responsible for releasing adrenaline during times of intense stress or danger. The body uses adrenaline for this specific purpose because it is a hormone that increases the heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure, in order to help the body respond more quickly to an emergency. During times of danger or fight-or-flight response situations, adrenaline is released rapidly into the bloodstream. This hormone will increase the heart rate (pulse), respiration (breathing) rate and blood pressure. This happens in response to sympathetic nervous system stimulation wherein this hormone is secreted by the adrenal medulla. The adrenal gland has two distinct parts: 1. The adrenal medulla 2. The adrenal cortex In order to understand how adrenaline affects the body, it is important to know what these two parts of the adrenal gland, medulla and cortex do. The Adrenal medulla is a part of the sympathetic nervous system that secretes predominate epinephrine (adrenaline) into the bloodstream after stimulation from a number of events. These events include heart rate increases, increased respiration, and increased blood pressure.  The sympathetic nervous system prepares you for emergencies or threats to your well-being. It is also involved in responding to pain, stress, and sleep deprivation. The sympathetic nervous system is influenced by the brain, so its activation usually occurs subconsciously.  The Adrenal cortex is located in the inner part of the adrenal gland and produces less than 50% of adrenaline in response to stimulation by the sympathetic nervous system. Its function is to regulate the effects of adrenaline. Adrenaline affects blood pressure and heart rate, which are controlled by the sympathetic nervous system that works independently of the cortex. It also regulates other body functions such as metabolism, breathing, and digestion. The adrenal gland releases its hormones into the bloodstream through tiny openings called clefts within its cells called sinuses. There are three types of clefts in the adrenal gland. Each type has a different purpose in hormonal release. The three types of adrenal gland sinuses are: 1. Pre-sinusoidal - Where newly synthesized hormones are stored before they are secreted into the blood stream 2. Sinusoidal - Where newly synthesized hormones are stored after they have been released into the blood stream 3. Post-sinusoidal - Where old, rarely used hormones are stored after they have stopped being secreted into the bloodstream There is also another type of cell within the adrenal medulla that is not common to other parts of the body called chromaffin cells. cfa1e77820

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