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Sweating and irritability are common disorders associated with short-term stress reactions.
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Common behavior reactions associated with severe short-term stress reactions may include heightened anxiety, irritability, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, and in some cases, physical symptoms like sweating, trembling, or rapid heartbeat. These reactions are the body's natural response to stress and are usually temporary.
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An endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs heat from the surroundings, resulting in a decrease in temperature of the surroundings. These reactions require an input of energy to proceed and are often associated with feelings of coldness.
Yes, there are self-perpetuating chemical reactions known as autocatalytic reactions. These reactions involve a catalyst that is a product of the reaction itself, allowing it to continue without the need for additional external factors once initiated. An example is the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction, which exhibits oscillatory behavior.
No, an allergic reaction typically does not cause a fever. Fever is more commonly associated with infections rather than allergic reactions.
Reactions such as glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and beta-oxidation are associated with metabolism. These reactions involve the breakdown of nutrients to generate energy for cellular processes and the synthesis of cellular building blocks.