When you misuse substances, like prescription opioids, what are two long-term risks?
Answer:
Addiction and Overdose
Explanation:
Can also kill you if you Overdose
CAN SOMEONE PLS CHEER ME UP IM BACK AT SCHOOL EVERYONE IS HERE AND I THINK SOMEONE IS GOSSIPING ABOUT ME THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS SCARY HERE SAVE MEEEE :(
Explanation:
No I will not.
Jokes apart Three cheers for you
Answer:
Don't mind what people are saying about you because if you keep listening to those voices it will limit you. Just be urself and move on with your life
Please helpppp:
Photosynthesis occurs mostly in the______of a plant.
Answer:
chloroplasts
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What non-communicable disease does Santiago have?
Answer: heart disease, cancer, and diabetes
Explanation: NCDs like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are responsible for almost 70 percent of the world's deaths, even though many of these diseases are preventable. Hoped i helped
help me with baseball
Answer:
A) Is the correct answer!
Explanation:
you dont want to crouch, the ball might hit you in the head.
if you stand straight up, the blood will go to your legs and your legs will fall asleep! Close together will make you fall
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When is the only other time our bodies grow faster than Puberty? PLS ANSWER ASAP WILL GIB BRANIEST AND FREE OTAMATONE
Sometimes you just need someone to ask about your day. so I'll be that person.
Hello beautiful/handsome. How are you today?
Answer: good how r u?
Explanation:
Answer:
Haha thanks! My day is going great so far! hbu?
Explanation:
What's a topic that you feel strongly about
(this is an open opinion zone, I'm not looking to start arguments)
Answer:
abortions are slow lol
Explanation:
Why do you think prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms can be unicellular (single-celled)?
Answer:
because it only have 1 function cell
Explanation:
Develop a brief paragraph on how the respiratory system works
Answer:
The respiratory system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
Air enters the respiratory system through the nose or the mouth. If it goes in the nostrils (also called nares), the air is warmed and humidified. Tiny hairs called cilia (SIL-ee-uh) protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air.
I need someone who is good at comforting I am at school everyone is back and I'm scared, because my enemy or rival is here I think they are gossiping about me please help, I NEED good advice.. So please? There are so many problems here.. someone who has emotionally manipulated me. Thank you..
Answer:
ignore them and tell a trusted adult
Explanation:
things to try:
1 try to become friends with them
2 tell them to stop
3 if they are gossiping then make sure if its NOT TRUE then tell people its not true
Answer the following questions for 20pts!
What are some ways that you can respond to feeling attracted to someone?
What are some risks or negative consequences of having sex?
Why do people have different views on what is appropriate, or OK, and inappropriate, or not OK?
How do you think a person’s family might influence how he or she expresses feelings of attraction or affection?
How do you think a person’s culture might influence how he or she expresses feelings of attraction or affection?
How do you think a person’s beliefs or values might influence how he or she expresses feelings of attraction or affection?
Answer: C
Explanation:
For lunch last week, you had a peanut butter and banana sandwich. You used two slices of bread, two tablespoons of peanut butter, and one medium banana. Calculate the total calories (just give number) *
Answer:
417
Explanation:
61+61= 122
95+95= 190
105
122+190+105=
417
Answer:
417 calories
Explanation:
As you said, only the number. Plus the chart is quite easy to follow
which fitness gram tests measure aerobic capacity
Answer: PACER test
Explanation: Aerobic capacity is measured with the PACER test, the one-mile run, or the walk test.
What is BMI? What are its classifications?