In the article "Fight or Flight- The Evolution of Stress," which quote BEST explains what happens when the dangerous or stressful situation has ended?

A
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"Consequently, you narrowly escape death by leaping higher and running faster than you ever could before. With the danger now over, you find a safe place to lie down and rest your exhausted body."
B.

" Despite the huge amount of technological change in the ensuing 25,000 years, you are walking around with essentially the same set of internal body parts as that of the caveman."
C.

"...your hypothalamus sends a message to your adrenal glands and within seconds, you can run faster, hit harder, see better, hear more acutely, think faster, and jump higher than you could only seconds earlier."
D.

" Luckily for you, millions of years of evolution has endowed you with a set of automatic weapons that take over in the event of an emergency. "

A. "Consequently, you narrowly escape death by leaping higher and running faster than you ever could before. With the danger now over, you find a safe place to lie down and rest your exhausted body."

The quote that BEST explains what happens when the dangerous or stressful situation has ended is A. "Consequently, you narrowly escape death by leaping higher and running faster than you ever could before. With the danger now over, you find a safe place to lie down and rest your exhausted body." This quote describes the physical response to a threat and how the body finds relief and recovers from the stress after the danger has passed.

To determine which quote from the article "Fight or Flight- The Evolution of Stress" best explains what happens when the dangerous or stressful situation has ended, we can analyze each option:

A. "Consequently, you narrowly escape death by leaping higher and running faster than you ever could before. With the danger now over, you find a safe place to lie down and rest your exhausted body."
This quote explains the immediate physical response to danger but does not specifically address what happens after the situation ends.

B. "Despite the huge amount of technological change in the ensuing 25,000 years, you are walking around with essentially the same set of internal body parts as that of the caveman."
This quote discusses the lack of change in human internal body parts throughout thousands of years but does not provide information on what happens after a stressful or dangerous situation.

C. "...your hypothalamus sends a message to your adrenal glands and within seconds, you can run faster, hit harder, see better, hear more acutely, think faster, and jump higher than you could only seconds earlier."
This quote explains the physiological response during a stressful or dangerous situation but does not address what happens afterward.

D. "Luckily for you, millions of years of evolution has endowed you with a set of automatic weapons that take over in the event of an emergency."
This quote indicates that humans have evolved automatic mechanisms to respond to emergencies but does not explicitly mention what happens when the situation ends.

Based on the analysis, none of the provided options explicitly explain what happens when the dangerous or stressful situation has ended. It might be necessary to refer to other sections of the article or look for additional information on the topic.