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The three successive phases of the general adaptation syndrome are

A) attention,comprehension,and resistance.
B) alarm reaction,resistance,and exhaustion.
C) adrenal release,cognitive appraisal,and stomach ulceration.
D) reactive frustration,sympathetic arousal,and parasympathetic inhibition.

General Adaptation Syndrome

A three-phase response pattern to stress described by Hans Selye, consisting of alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages.

Alarm Reaction

The initial stage in the stress response, where the body prepares to fight or flee from perceived threats.

Stomach Ulceration

The occurrence of ulcers in the stomach lining, often resulting from infection with H. pylori bacteria, the excessive use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or other factors.

  • Describe the general adaptation syndrome and the body's response to prolonged stress.
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