Answer: alarm
General <span>adaptation syndrome is the symptoms that occur when the body trying to respond to a stressor. The first phase is alarm which will be giving the body a burst of energy. After that will be resistance when the body starts to adapt. The last phase would be exhaustion after the energy is all used.</span>
6 turns<span>Therefore, there is only 1 net carbon produced to play with for each turn. To create 1 surplus G3P requires 3 carbons, and therefore 3 turns of the Calvin cycle. To make one glucose molecule (which can be created from 2 G3P molecules) would require 6 turns of the Calvin cycle.</span>
The target heart rate zone for moderate-intensity aerobic exercise is based on the maximum heart rate which varies with age (decrease with aging). Estimating maximum heart rate can be done by subtracting the age number from 220. So, in this case: 220-32=188
Curtis’ estimated maximum heart rate is 188 beats per minute.