The multiple choice options for this question were:
A.) Increases the optimal-arousal level
B.) Suppresses the immune system
C.) Decreases the optimal-arousal level
D.) Suppresses the adrenal gland
E.) Decreases the blood flow
The answer is B.
One physical reaction to stress is the activation of the body's fight or flight response, which can include increased heart rate, tensed muscles, and elevated levels of stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. These physiological changes prepare the body to respond to a perceived threat or challenge.
An example of a physiological physical stressor is intense exercise or physical exertion, which can temporarily increase heart rate, blood pressure, and release of stress hormones like cortisol. This stressor can challenge the body's homeostasis and trigger a stress response to adapt and cope with the physical demands placed on it.
yes, it is.
Stress response
Stress
Stress is a physical or psychological stimulus that can produce mental tension or reaction that may lead to illness. The range is wide. Already mentioned, mental, emotional, physical strain or tension. Add to this hardship, adversity and oppression, injury and annoyance. Anything that can disturb the body's normal state of functioning
A biological stressor is an internal stressor like illness, disability, and injury. An environmental stressor is a condition or event in your physical environment that cause you stress like pollution, poverty, crowding, noise, and natural disasters.
Stress is a bodies response and conflict is a disagreement.
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Stress and anxiety are often used interchangeably but there are differences between the two. Stress is a response to an event that causes physiological stress in the body, while anxiety is a response to an event that causes psychological stress.
Because our brains and body are so intertwined. Illness is a very common factor of stress and stress is a very common factor of illness. All said how do we stop this vicious cycle?
Stress is a response to external factors that can be emotional or physical, while pressure is the expectation or demand to perform well in a situation. Stress is the feeling of being overwhelmed, while pressure is the external force that pushes someone to achieve a certain goal.