Biology
The hormone which causes stimulation of sympathetic nervous system is:
- Thyroxine
- Insulin
- Prolactin
- Adrenaline
Endocrine System
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Adrenaline
Reason — Adrenaline causes stimulation of sympathetic nervous system and prepares body for any emergency.
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