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Alarm Reaction – The Body's Stress Response Explained

The alarm reaction is the first phase of the body's stress response. It rapidly prepares the organism for fight or flight and is triggered by hormones such as adrenaline.

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Extrauterine

Extrauterine refers to anything located or occurring outside the uterus. The term is most commonly associated with extrauterine pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy.

Pancreatic Parenchyma

The pancreatic parenchyma refers to the functional tissue of the pancreas, responsible for digestion and blood sugar regulation.

Growth Factor Secretion

Growth factor secretion is the process by which cells release specific signaling proteins that regulate cell growth, division, and tissue repair.

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