B. Wastes that the body absorbs from the environment
Answer:
The fight-or-flight response (also known as the acute stress response), refers to a physiological reaction that occurs when we are in the presence of something that is mentally or physically terrifying.
The fight-or-flight response is triggered by the release of hormones that prepare your body to either stay and deal with a threat or to run away to safety.
For example, you may yell at your partner for pushing you into agreeing to speak at a conference when you don't feel ready (fight).
Explanation:
Answer:
Dopamine.
Explanation:
Ethanol is a liposoluble neurotropic substance which penetrates the blood-brain barrier and inhibits Central Nervous System (CNS) functions, becoming toxic to the brain. Some of these neurotransmitters play an important role in the development of alcohol addiction. When it comes to the Reward Reinforcement Circuitry, Dopamine is the main neurotransmitter. Several studies support the relationship between alcohol intake and dopamine.
Explanation:
1. a kid littering
2. the purpose is to hurt the environment/ think he's being cool
3. yes because so much trach ends up in the ocean and hurts the ocean life