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The _____ phase of the GAS occurs when an organism initially encounters a stressor.Multiple choice question.exhaustionalarmimplementationresistance

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The _____ phase of the GAS occurs when an organism initially encounters a stressor.Multiple choice question.exhaustionalarmimplementationresistance

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The correct answer is "alarm". This is the first phase of the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) model proposed by Hans Selye. During this phase, the body reacts to the stressor with a "fight or flight" response, which can include symptoms like increased heart rate and blood pressure.

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