D because that’s the only one that has to do with the topic
Answer:
celebral cortex
Explanation:
Alcohol affects the celebral cortex as part of brain
Using soft drinks as a mixer with alcohol speeds up the absorption of alcohol. Correct answer: C If you drink alcohol that is either carbonated or mixed with a carbonated beverage, then it will absorb into the bloodstream faster than drinks that are not carbonated. Water, on the other hand will slow down the absorption of alcohol.
Answer:
In tough cuts, the grain looks very coarse. Tender cuts appear to have a fine texture—sometimes it can actually be difficult to see the individual fascicle bundles.
Explanation:
Teens can become addicted to prescription, and really any, drugs. They can also do drugs to feel better and “fix” any illnesses they may have. Or they could just want to fit in and experiment and OTC drugs are the easiest to get ahold of.
Going to the doctor/counselor to talk and figure out what’s “wrong” with you are other ways to cope, really talking to anyone would be good. Some teens self harm in other ways besides drug abuse to cope.