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Fight or flight is a description of our primitive reaction to situations of high stress or danger.
The Fight or Flight Response.
The stage of stress which includes the fight-or-flight response is the point in which a person feels that their life or well being may be in danger. If escape is impossible, a person may be forced to chose to fight.
stress. when you have very high amounts of stress it causes adrenaline which leads to fight or flight
it triggers a loss of seritonin and it makes it so your ready to kill or be killed.
A reaction to some outside threat or other stimulus - usually, fear or other stress.
Releases hormones to speed up glucose production for energy
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The flight or fight response causes your body to be filled with adrenaline. There are also other stress chemicals present.
Adrenaline triggers the body's fight-or-flight response. This reaction causes air passages to dilate to provide the muscles with the oxygen they need to either fight danger or flee. Adrenaline also triggers the blood vessels to contract to re-direct blood toward major muscle groups, including the heart and lungs
The stage of stress which includes the fight-or-flight response is the point in which a person feels that their life or well being may be in danger. If escape is impossible, a person may be forced to chose to fight.
Adrenal Medulla