Smokers who try to quit often become irritable and eat more, because
A) the pituitary gland is no longer suppressed from releasing the hormones that control appetite.
B) the body begins breaking down carcinogens and the resulting byproducts make it difficult to sleep.
C) the nervous system, which has been suppressed for so long by nicotine, becomes hypersensitive.
D) nicotine is no longer stimulating the release of dopamine from the nucleus accumbens.
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