to Psychology / Benchmark 5: Checkpoint 12-14 page Time left 0:54:47 During the stage of resistance, what happens to the body when faced with a persistent stressor? Select one: O a. The body experiences chronic fatigue. O b. The body enters a state of relaxation. O c. The body adapts by boosting energy levels. O d. The body returns to its normal state. Next page
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This refers to Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS), which describes the body's response to stress in three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion. Show more…
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