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Physiological effects

Physiological effects refer to how the body responds and functions when influenced by various factors such as activity, environment, or health conditions. These effects can include changes in heart rate, blood pressure, hormone levels, breathing rate, and muscle activity. For example, exercise increases heart rate and blood flow to supply muscles with oxygen, while stress can cause a rise in adrenaline, affecting many body systems. Understanding physiological effects helps us see how our bodies adapt to different situations, ensuring proper functioning and informing health and medical decisions.