The correct option is A Adrenaline
On
seeing a Tiger, the heart beat and blood pressure increases due to release of
adrenaline hormone. It is released from adrenal medulla which is the internal
or inner part of the adrenal gland. It releases two hormones called epinephrine
and norepinephrine. The epinephrine is also called adrenaline. These two hormones
are commonly called catecholamines. Epinephrine is released during stress of
any kind or emergency situations and is therefore called as emergency hormone
and adrenal gland is called emergency gland. It also prepare the body during
the fright, fight hence also called as 3F or fight, fight hormones. These have
effects on different organs of the body. It increases the heart beat, the
strength of heart contraction and the rate of respiration. It increases the
sweating, piloereaction (raising of hair), alertness and pupilary dilation. It also
stimulates the breakdown of glycogen resulting in an increased concentration of
glucose in blood. It also stimulates the breakdown of lipids and proteins.