M1. Discussion: Stress
Your Body’s Response to Changing Conditions (Stress)
It never fails – you’re under stress. Bills, exams, kids, responsibilities, the list goes on and on. Now you’ve got heartburn, your hair is falling out and you’ve got a fever blister. What the hey! How is it all related?
*How do the ANS (Autonomic Nervous System) and Endocrine System work together to maintain homeostasis in times of short-term and long term stress?
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*What happens when your body can’t compensate?
Evidence used to support your views should include information on the specific anatomy and physiology of the body system(s) affected.
Requirements:
1. Your initial post is due by Thursday (6/2) and should follow the grading rubric. Click on the three periods above right and choose show rubric. Be sure you include research from your textbook, the module or an appropriate outside source, properly referenced with an in-text citation. Be sure you are addressing the actual topic, very rarely is a definition style or question/answer format appropriate. We want to know your thoughts, based on the research you have done, not copy/pasted from the internet.
2. Your initial post must contain at least one reputable source other than your textbook or those listed above.
3. You must respond to at least 2 of your classmates posts. Your responses must be more substantial than how much you agree/disagree or like/dislike their post. It must address THEIR post, not yours. It MUST ADD NEW RELEVANT INFORMATION to the discussion and integrate multiple views or outside sources (with citations). You will not be able to see others responses until you post your own.
4. Citations (required in all posts) – Any quoted or paraphrased material must follow APA guidelines for inline citations and Works Cited. Just a web address is not a proper citation. Link to OCC Site on Plagiarism