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    Allostatic Adaptation in Response to Stress May Be Considered Successful
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Allostatic Adaptation in Response to Stress May Be Considered Successful

Question 19

Question 19

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Allostatic adaptation in response to stress may be considered successful when


A) stress hormones are no longer secreted.
B) heart rate falls below 100 beats/min.
C) homeostasis is restored.
D) the stress is no longer present.

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