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mwit1967

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During this stage of stress response, the body continues to battle the stressor and remains in a continued state of elevated arousal.
 
  The increased levels of the stress steroids eventually begin to harm the individual's organs; because the immune system has remained on high alert for a prolonged period of time, it begins to weaken, placing the individual at a greater risk of becoming ill.
   A) Alarm Reaction
   B) Stage of Resistance
   C) Fight-or-Flight
   D) Exhaustion

Question 2

Recent research suggests that ____ percent of women between the ages of 14 and 59 have contracted some form of HPV.
 
  A. 10
  B. 25
  C. 50
  D. 70



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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