Answer:
A) decline the offer and walk away from the situation, you do not need friends who don't care about your well being. then have a serious chat with them about smoking being bad for them.
B) do not drink alcohol, find something better to do or drink something else, the alcohol may be spiked.
C) decline the offer and talk to that student to tell them to stop. if that doesn't work try to inform an adult without getting the student into too much trouble.
D) tell them no and either keep an eye on them or kick them out. if not talk to them and ask why so that they don't do it again.
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.
C) a state of well-being in which all of the components of health are in balance