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A blow to the solar plexus leads to anoxia which then causes short-term panic.

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A blow to the solar plexus can cause anoxia and short-term panic due to changes in blood oxygen levels and pH.

Step-by-step explanation:

A blow to the solar plexus can lead to anoxia, which is a condition where the body lacks oxygen supply. This can cause short-term panic. An example of this is when a person hyperventilates, which leads to a drop in blood levels of carbon dioxide and an increase in blood pH. These changes can trigger panic symptoms.

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I would say that the answer to the statement is TRUE. The solar plexus or also known as the celiac plexus is a complex network of nerves that is located in the pit of the stomach or abdomen. Once this is hit or receives a blow, this would lead to anoxia or an extreme decreased in oxygen intake. 
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