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The fight or flight response is an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening. The perception of threat activates the sympathetic nervous system and triggers an acute stress response that prepares the body to fight or flee. These responses are evolutionary adaptations to increase chances of survival in threatening situations. Overly frequent, intense, or inappropriate activation of the fight or flight response is implicated in a range of clinical conditions including most anxiety disorders. A helpful part of treatment for anxiety is an improved understanding of the purpose and function of the fight or flight response. This client information sheet describes the bodily consequences of the fight or flight response.
The circulatory system because it carries out cellular respiration and transports nutrients around the body
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start mixing other things with the sunflower seeds. then, slowly start to feed him other things. or, you could feed him other things and (kind of) force him to eat other things. (yes, its cruel but they need to eat) but I would advise to try not to feed him so much of the same thing so much, its unhealthy for them.
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