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An allergen's most common route of entry in an anaphylactic reaction is:
Guilty Knowledge Test
A psychological assessment that measures physiological responses to recognize familiarity with an event or object.
Two-Factor Theories
Psychological theories that propose two distinct factors contribute to the emotional and psychological experience, often used in contexts like motivation and emotion.
James-Lange Theory
A theory proposing that emotions result from physical reactions to stimuli before they are experienced.
Body's Arousal
The state of being physiologically alert, awake, and attentive, often as a response to external stimuli or excitement.
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