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The fight-or-flight response (also known as the acute stress response), refers to a physiological reaction that occurs when we are in the presence of something that is mentally or physically terrifying.
The fight-or-flight response is triggered by the release of hormones that prepare your body to either stay and deal with a threat or to run away to safety.
For example, you may yell at your partner for pushing you into agreeing to speak at a conference when you don't feel ready (fight).
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Yes, modern medicine has been able to slow the disease down, not stop it but slow it down.
Explanation:
Aerobic: exercise that requires the use of oxygen to produce eneryg
Anaerobic: exercise that does not require the use of oxygen to metabolize energy
ATP: an energy molecule produced when oxygen reacts with glucose
Lactic acid: a product of anaerobic exercise
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The answer would be A) Fear because its something all of us have and is natural, something that we are afraid of on the inside or outside is instinctual, love is something complex, shame is something complex since as imperfect humans, its in our nature to put the blame on something/someone else so we don't feel shame on ourselves and this is a problem, not B) because even though we have a conscience that's like a guilty reminder that we did/doing something that we're not suppose to, its not instinctual since most people today don't listen to it.