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Which Biological Effect Is Most Likely to Occur in a Nonsmoker

Question 29

Question 29

Multiple Choice

Which biological effect is most likely to occur in a nonsmoker following a cigarette?


A) nausea
B) racing heart
C) increased alertness
D) blood vessel constriction

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