Answer:
Non-use of drugs:
1. A teen is with family and friends.
2. A teen is a healthy student and athlete
3. A teen is focused and living life free and happy.
Use of drugs:
1. A teen doesn't socialize and doesn't around too many people due to social anxiety caused by the use of drugs.
2. A teen has health problems in his liver and kidney due to the abuse of drugs and is not able to play any sports due to this permanent health condition.
3. A teen is in jail due to being caught in possession of drugs and failing a drug test and being unhappy with anxiety and addiction.
Answer by answer choice by choice equation equal
Answer:Try explaining to her why you want or need them,try explaining what’s going on in your brain and what your feeling.
i have a best friend who does and he has become way happier since he’s out!!
Answer: Polyphyletic
Explanation: The kingdom Protista is considered Polyphyletic because their taxa do not share a common descendant that is many are developed by from many ancestral lineage. Protists are difficult to classify. They may be unicellular, colonial or multicellular. Polyphyletic groups mess up organizational systems.
As eukaryotes, protists can have many diverse organelles which includes a nucleus, mitochondria, contractile vacuoles, eyespots, plastids, pellicles, and flagella. The protists nuclei consist of chromosomes, with DNA linked with proteins. Protists can undergo sexual and asexual reproduction, meiosis, and mitosis. Protists can be free-living, or live symbiotically with another organism. This symbiosis can be mutual or parasitic. Many protists are economically beneficial to humans, while several others can cause fatal diseases. Protists make up the most of the planktons in aquatic life, where they areas the primary producer of the food chain. Many protists are motile using cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia (false feet) to move, while others are sessile( non-motile). They may be producing their own food from sunlight (autotrophs) or using a outside source of nutrition from outside (heterotrophs) . Researchers are currently comparing the RNA (ribonucleic acid) and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequences of the protists with that of plants and animals, but no conclusive evidence has been reached. It is unknown to many researchers whether protists were the precursors to plants, animals or fungi or bacteria.