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"High" IQ Questions🤯
100

This molecule, made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, is essential after ripping a fat dab.

What is water?

100

This organ is the primary site for metabolizing THC after you get blazed.

What is the liver?

100

This biochemical process, which involves breaking down substances in the digestive tract, explains why edibles take longer to produce effects than smoking.

What is metabolism?

100

This term refers to heating concentrated cannabis extracts rapidly to inhale potent vapor, favored for its intensity.

Answer: What is dabbing?

100

Starting with a low dose of cannabis before increasing gradually is an example of applying this logical principle to consumption.

What is the precautionary principle or dose titration?

200

THC is this type of substance — not a single element and definitely not something between bread.

What is a compound?

200

THC gets you high by binding to these brain-based receptors.

What are CB1 receptors?

200

This biochemical process, which involves breaking down substances in the digestive tract, explains why edibles take longer to produce effects than smoking.

What is metabolism?

200

“Shatter” gets its name because it resembles this fragile material when broken.

What is glass?

200

When cannabis users experience anxiety, focusing attention on a distracting activity is an example of utilizing this cognitive technique.

What is mindfulness or cognitive reframing?

300

Which part of the THC molecule helps it dissolve in fat: the polar part or the non-polar part?

Non-polar — THC’s non-polar parts love fat more than stoners love late-night snacks.

300

True or False: The human body naturally produces cannabinoids even if you’ve never touched a joint.

What is true?

300

When cannabis compounds are vaporized at excessively high temperatures, these toxic molecules can form, which your body must then process.

What are combustion byproducts or carcinogens? METALLLLL😝😝

300

When someone says a strain is “loud,” they’re usually commenting on its:

What is strong smell or pungency?

300

Storing cannabis in a cool, dark environment helps prevent this chemical degradation, preserving potency.

What is oxidation?

400

This is the scientific name for the process that converts THC-A into psychoactive THC with heat.

What is decarboxylation?

400

When cannabis is ingested as an edible, this organ converts THC into 11-hydroxy-THC, intensifying the psychoactive effect.

What is the liver?

400

This system in your body, including receptors and enzymes, interacts with cannabinoids to regulate mood, appetite, and pain.

What is the endocannabinoid system?

400

This portable device,  is designed  and used for discreet vaporizing of concentrates.

What is a WAXWAX PEN?

400

Asking a heavy user about how they handle their tolerance exemplifies this form of non-judgmental inquiry important in responsible usage.

What is reflective questioning or self-awareness?

500

With a chemical formula of C₂₁H₃₀O₂, THC contains the most atoms of this element.

What is hydrogen?

500

Due to THC's solubility, it predominantly accumulates in this bodily reservoir, resulting in prolonged retention detectable days after consumption.

What is adipose (fat) tissue?

500

This chemical property of THC, describing its affinity for nonpolar solvents like lipids rather than water, explains why it is efficiently absorbed through cell membranes in the digestive tract.

What is hydrophobicity (or lipophilicity)?

500

Indica” strains are often associated with this physical effect, contrasting with the cerebral buzz of “sativa.”

What is sedation or couch-lock?

500

The endocannabinoid system’s role in homeostasis highlights this broader biological concept related to maintaining internal stability.

What is physiological regulation or homeostasis?

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