Yes, or at least 90% of it
This is indirect peer pressure. The friend saw an image in a magazine
and felt compelled to behave that way. This was not pressure from a
direct friend, rather a peer from a magazine. This is perhaps the most
dangerous type of peer pressure because there is such a wide range of
magazine images.
D, have shown good sportsmanship
Answer:
Yes, because both have the same route of administration.
Answer:
1.) The food or drink enters the mouth and sits on the taste pores on the surface of the tongue.
2.) The chemical molecules dissolve and become tastants.
3.) The tastants go to the taste receptors (that are located within the taste buds and papillae) via the gustatory hairs.
4.) The tastants stimulate the taste receptors.
5.) The taste receptors convert the tastants into sensory information that can be sent to the brain.
6.) The sensory information travel on the neural pathways along the facial cranial nerve.
7.) The sensory information goes to the thalamus.
8.) The sensory information goes to the primary gustatory cortex for interpretation.