Adrenine

/ˈædrənɪn/ noun

An older term for the hormone adrenaline, which your body releases when you're scared or excited to help you react quickly.

From Latin 'ad-' (to) + 'ren-' (kidney) + chemical suffix '-ine'. The term reflects that adrenaline is produced by glands sitting on top of the kidneys, called adrenal glands.

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