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tnt_battle

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After ________ weeks of abstinence, a former smoker's nicotine receptor levels match those of a nonsmoker and relapse is less likely.
 
  A) 6-12
  B) 8-14
  C) 2-3
  D) 2-4

Question 2

Recent research demonstrates that nicotine receptors still exist for how long after the cessation of smoking?
 
  A) 3 weeks
  B) 4 weeks
  C) 5 weeks
  D) 6 weeks



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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