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Changes in the body's melatonin cycle during puberty generally result in
 
  A) a delayed phase preference for sleep.
  B) regular outbreaks of acne and other skin problems.
  C) extreme mood swings, from elation to depression.
  D) heightened sexual interest.

Question 2

The delayed phase preference in adolescence is caused by
 
  A) a shift in the timing of melatonin increases in the body.
  B) the rate of physical growth during puberty, stressing the body.
  C) the overproduction of adrenaline during puberty, stressing the body.
  D) a dislike of authority, leading to a need to sleep at off hours.



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Answer to Question 1

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