How many stages?
The body's attempt to reestablish internal equilibrium occurs in the resistance stage of Selye's general adaptation syndrome. During this stage, the body adapts to the stressor and attempts to return to a state of homeostasis while continuing to cope with the stress. If the stress persists, the body remains in this stage, which can eventually lead to exhaustion if the stressor is not resolved.
During the "exhaustion" stage of the general adaptation syndrome, disease is a probable outcome. This stage occurs after prolonged exposure to stress, when the body's resources are depleted and it can no longer effectively cope with stressors. As a result, the individual becomes more susceptible to illnesses and health issues due to weakened immune function and overall physical and mental fatigue.
Erikson's lifespan theory proposes that psychosocial development occurs primarily as a result of self-recognition gained through crises or conflicts.
Having been found guilty, Socrates predicts how he will be viewed and proposes his own sentence.
Socrates proposes a sentence for his crimes.
Turner syndrome only occurs in females
Erikson's lifespan theory proposes that psychosocial development occurs primarily as a result of self-recognition gained through crises or conflicts.
Down Syndrome often occurs when chromosomes fail to separate properly during meiosis.
impingement syndrome
Nondisjunction
Tourette syndrome occurs worldwide, in people of all racial and ethnic groups
The hypothesis that proposes evolution occurs slowly but steadily is known as gradualism. It suggests that species evolve through gradual changes over long periods of time. This contrasts with punctuated equilibrium, which suggests that evolution occurs in short bursts of rapid change followed by long periods of stability.