Asked by Bethany Bortz on Apr 24, 2024

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Stressful events trigger an outpouring of stress hormones from the

A) NK cells.
B) macrophage cells.
C) lymphocytes.
D) adrenal glands.

Adrenal Glands

Small glands located on top of each kidney that produce hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol, which are involved in stress response and other bodily functions.

Stress Hormones

Hormones like cortisol are secreted into the body as a reaction to stress, impacting different bodily processes.

NK Cells

Natural Killer cells, a type of lymphocyte (white blood cell) part of the innate immune system, involved in the body's defense against tumors and virally infected cells.

  • Discern the physical and psychological influences of stress, particularly considering the contribution of stress hormones and the operation of the immune system.
  • Grasp the significance of stress in determining disease vulnerability and in the regulation of immune system processes.
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Zybrea KnightMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The adrenal glands are responsible for producing and releasing stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline in response to stress. NK cells, macrophage cells, and lymphocytes are all part of the immune system and are not directly involved in the stress response.