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According to Selye's general adaptation syndrome, continued exposure to a stressor triggers which stage?Question 7Select one:a.Stage of resistanceb.Stage of depletionc.Stage of exhaustiond.Stage of Adaptatione.None of the above

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According to Selye's general adaptation syndrome, continued exposure to a stressor triggers which stage?Question 7Select one:a.Stage of resistanceb.Stage of depletionc.Stage of exhaustiond.Stage of Adaptatione.None of the above

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According to Selye's general adaptation syndrome, continued exposure to a stressor triggers the Stage of exhaustion. So, the answer is c. Stage of exhaustion.

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