THC attaches itself to __________?
What is the fatty part of the neurons?
Physical Effect(s)?
What is Faster Heartbeat, High Blood Pressure, Red Eyes, and Dry Mouth?
Harmful to the ___________ System?
What is Respiratory?
How long does it take for the brain to fully develop?
What is 25 years?
____ of interest in hobbies/activities
What is Loss?
If you only smoked once, how long would it take for the THC to go away?
What is 2 weeks?
Visual Effect(s)?
What is Dizziness, Depth Perception, and Color Appearing More Saturated?
______ Loss?
What is Memory?
?\8 adolescents aged 12-17 have smoked marijuana in the past year.
What is 1?
________ in use and ______ used
What is Increase? What is Amount?
THC layers do what to your neurons?
What is delay messages?
Mental Effect(s)?
What is Coordination, Reaction Time, Concentration, Decision Making, and Confusion?
Sleep ___________
What is Deprivation?
In 12th grade, about 1/? smoke marijuana daily.
What is 16?
Emergence of _________, ______, and/or ________ issues
What is Financial? What is Health? What is Familial?
People can get up to ___ THC layers.
What is 400?
Possible Condition(s)?
What is Hallucinations, Depression, Delusions, and Paranoia?
Increased risk of _________ and/or _____________
What is Psychosis? What is Schizophrenia?
The part of the brain in control of ________ will never reach its full potential.
What is Emotions?
Risk of ______ and ____-_____
What is Safety? What is Well-Being?
If you are on any type of medication, the effects of said medication _________________?
What is can't get through?
Emotional Effect(s)?
What is Fear, Panic, and Anxiety?
Various ______________ Risks?
What is Cardiovascular?
Teenagers who smoke lose on average __ IQ points.
What is 5.8?
__________ ________ and/or __________ when discontinuing use
What is Withdrawal Symptoms? What is Discomfort?