Answer:
"Abuse is a learned behavior. Sometimes people see it within their own families or communities growing up. Other times they learn it from friends or see it on TV or in the movies. However, abuse is a choice, and it's not one that anyone has to make."-
Explanation:
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<span>Inhalant abuse is also referred
to as intoxicative inhalant. These inhalants are products of industrial and household
production in which their purpose does not include inhalation. They are taken
from a container that is highly pressurized or by room temperature
volatilization. Examples of these are butane (inside a canister), rugby,
thinner, paints, etc. They are inhaled
through the nose and trachea. The effects can be traumatizing depending on the
substance used. They can lead to euphoria or vivid hallucinations. Too much of
these can lead to death.</span>
Answer:
b. large firing from the M receptor, and little firing from the L receptor little firing from the S receptor,
Explanation:
This is likely the answer to the question asked.
Answer:
0.02 BAC
Explanation:
You start to feel lightheaded and relaxed, then around 0.05 you start feeling a little more warm. 0.08 starts to be mood swings, slurring speech, etc
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No because the graph is going down. If the heart rate increases while doing exercise, the graph should be going up.