Stress is defined as a "nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it". What is meant by "nonspecific"?

A: Stress is always around and there is nothing we can do about it.

B: That stress affects a person’a entire body, not just specifically parts.

C: The body reacts in different ways depending on the stressor

D: None of the above

Respuesta :

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The body reacts in different ways depending on the stressor

Stress produces a nonspecific response from the body and this means that C: The body reacts in different ways depending on the stressor.

A nonspecific response means that the body does not have a single way of responding to stress. It rather has various responses to different situations depending on the characteristics of those situations.

For instance:

  • If someone exerts physical stress on your body, you feel pain
  • If you have mental stress like anxiety, your body will react by increasing the heart rate and your breath

In conclusion, the body responds to stress in different ways rather than just one single way.

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