What Is the Relationship of the Adrenal Medulla to the Autonomic Nervous System?
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Adrenal medulla
It is a neuroendocrine tissue.
It produces adrenaline and norepinephrine, two hormones that also serve as peripheral neurotransmitters.
These hormones that have a role in the fight-or-flight response.
In the automatic nervous system, they act as a neurotransmitter (ANS).
The automatic nervous system is a portion of the nervous system that manages and regulates the body's internal organs without the organism's knowledge or effort.
Thus, these hormones regulate the visceral organ activity during a stressful situation and hence help juxtapose the functions of the endocrine and autonomic nervous system.