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What happens when unhealthy behaviors become physically addictive?
A person's body begins to crave or need the behavior.
A person's body begins to reject the effects of the behavior.
A person will gain more control over conscious behavior.
A person will never be able to stop practicing the unhealthy behavior.
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Correct answer: "A person's body begins to crave or need the behavior."
Explanation: physical addiction means the body develops dependence — craving and needing the substance or behavior and showing withdrawal symptoms when it stops. The body can also develop tolerance (needing more to get the same effect), but it doesn't "reject the effects." Addiction usually reduces, not increases, conscious control, and it is difficult but not true that someone can never stop — many people recover with treatment and support.
Explanation: physical addiction means the body develops dependence — craving and needing the substance or behavior and showing withdrawal symptoms when it stops. The body can also develop tolerance (needing more to get the same effect), but it doesn't "reject the effects." Addiction usually reduces, not increases, conscious control, and it is difficult but not true that someone can never stop — many people recover with treatment and support.
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