A person eats a meal and then immediately participates in a sprinting race. How might racing affect his digestion of the meal? His body will release acetylcholine, which will cause the release of digestive juices and slow digestion. His body will release acetylcholine, which will activate the muscles of the digestive organs and speed up digestion. His body will release adrenaline, which will decrease the flow of blood to the stomach and slow digestion. His body will release adrenaline, which will contract the muscles of the stomach and speed up digestion.
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@jagr2713
I think this one is C
@badmood
its C
During high stress situations such as sprinting, the body releases adrenaline, a hormone that diverts the body's energy to the most important functions (ie breathing, blood flow to muscles, eyesight, cognition, working memory, etc.) and forces less important functions such as digestion and sleep to go on the back burner. This is why it is hard to go to sleep when you are excited about something that will happen the next day. The correct answer is C.
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