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Why is anger short living factor ?

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Anger is caused by adrenaline by increasing its leavel. The endocrine system has feedback mechanism to control the hormone leavels. Metabolic activies are high in leavel in anger. It is not good for health. So anger comes down after a few minutes. Parasymphathetic nervous system is also involved in this process.
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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-COORDINATION - THE LINKING SYSTEM-QUESTIONS GIVEN IN THE LESSON
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  2. Which root according to you get signals from afferent nerves ?

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  3. To which organs of the body do the nerves go from the ganglions near t...

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  4. What are the organs that receives nerves starting from the brain?

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  7. Have you ever observed the duration of anger ?

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  8. What may happen if anger persists for a longer period ?

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  9. Why do you think Galen drew such a conclusion ?

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  10. What other effectors would act under these circumstances?

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  11. What are association nerves?

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  12. According to you what would be the function of the spinal cord ?

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  13. Are all functions of our body under direct control of the brain and sp...

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  14. What do you think the end of these nerves act at the muscular end?

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  15. What do you understand about the functions of parasympathetic system ?

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  16. What do you understand about the functions of sympathetic system ?

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  17. Why does anger come down ?

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  18. Why is anger short living factor ?

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  19. What may happen if anger persists for a longer period ?

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  20. Think of any action and try to make a sketch of reflex arc ?

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