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For what contribution is physiologist Walter Cannon best known?
 A) adaptation theory
  B) physiological plasticity model
  C) fight-or-flight response
  D) tend-and-befriend model
  E) cognitive-reappraisal model

Question 2

If stress continues, the body draws on its internal resources to try to sustain homeostasis, which eventually leads to ____.
 A) adaptation
  B) freezing
  C) exhaustion
  D) resistance
  E) an alarm



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