Hormone Interactions General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)

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Hormone Interactions General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) Also called stress response How body responds to stress-causing factors Is divided into three phases: Alarm phase Resistance phase Exhaustion phase Figure 18–18

Hormone Interactions Figure 16–18 The General Adaptation Syndrome.

Hormone Interactions Figure 16–18 The General Adaptation Syndrome.

Hormone Interactions Figure 16–18 The General Adaptation Syndrome.

Hormone Interactions Hormone Changes Can alter intellectual capabilities, memory, learning, and emotional states Affect behavior when endocrine glands are over-secreting or under-secreting