People in the midst of a 'fight or flight' response have:
A) higher cortisol, epinephrine, and blood glucose ('blood sugar') levels than normal.
B) lower cortisol, epinephrine, and blood glucose ('blood sugar') levels than normal.
C) cortisol and blood glucose ('blood sugar') levels of zero.
D) unaffected cortisol and blood glucose ('blood sugar') levels but high epinephrine levels.
E) low lactose and adrenaline levels.
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