During the alarm phase of GAS, _______ predominates. ? All of the above ? parasympathetic nervous system ? peripheral nervous system ? central nervous system ? sympathetic nervous system.
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Step 1: The alarm phase of GAS (General Adaptation Syndrome) is the body's initial response to stress. Show more…
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