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Where do drugs come from? Experts have identified three models of drug production. What are they? How do they give us clues to the illicit drug production and distribution system? Do paths of drug distribution change over time? Why or why not? What determines where drugs come from and where they go?
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A chemical element vital for respiration in living organisms and necessary for combustion, represented by the symbol O.
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Collections of similar cells that perform specific functions within an organism, such as muscle tissue or nervous tissue.
Blood
A vital liquid in humans and animals that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste products away.
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A classification of the influenza virus, characterized by variations in the protein composition on the surface of the virus, affecting the severity and spread of flu outbreaks.
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