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Increase in the activity of which branch of the nervous system is directly involved in Jay’s physiological symptoms in confined spaces?A.Parasympathetic nervous systemB.Central nervous systemC.Somatic nervous systemD.Sympathetic nervous system

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Increase in the activity of which branch of the nervous system is directly involved in Jay’s physiological symptoms in confined spaces?A.Parasympathetic nervous systemB.Central nervous systemC.Somatic nervous systemD.Sympathetic nervous system

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D. Sympathetic nervous system

The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the body's "fight or flight" response. When Jay is in confined spaces, his body perceives this as a threat and activates the sympathetic nervous system. This leads to physiological symptoms such as increased heart rate, rapid breathing, and sweating.

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