Which cannabinoid is the most responsible for the stereotypical high?
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)
The most common terpene in modern commercial cannabis.
Myrcene
______ concentrates are those that have been extracted from flash-frozen plant matter.
Live Resin
Medicinal use of cannabis is believed to have begun in what country?
China (somewhere around 2727 B.C)
The three main forms of Cannabis products come in three common forms, the flower, the resin and the what?
Oil
This compound found in marijuana has been found to have some anti-tumor properties in cell culture experiments, and it doesn’t have psychoactive effects.
Cannabidiol (CBD)
As an appetite suppressant, ________ works alongside other chemicals in cannabis to promote weight loss.
Humulene
This product has to be "dewinterized" meaning the fats and lipids of the plant have been removed in extraction process, hence presenting a much more translucent and glass like consistency.
Shatter
____________ was the first federal U.S. law to criminalize marijuana nationwide.
The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937
Cannabis is often used to reduce nausea and vomiting in what group of people?
People undergoing chemotherapy.
Which cannabinoid is the precursor to the three main cannabinoid lines: tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA), cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), and cannabichromenic acid (CBCA).
CBGa
Terpene known to boost mood, relieve stress, and enhance the absorption of the cannabinoids?
Limonene
The most popular way to consume concentrates currently.
Vaping
_______________ signed into law by President Richard Nixon, repealed the Marijuana Tax Act and listed marijuana as a Schedule I drug—along with heroin, LSD and ecstasy.
Controlled Substances Act of 1970
How is hash oil obtained from Cannabis plant?
By solvent extraction.
Which two cannabinoids are NOT produced through the CBGa pathway?
THCv & CBDv
The main terpene found in chamomile (also found in cannabis) that produces a calm, relaxed, soothing effect.
Bisabolol
The high level of ______ ensures that budder is one of the most flavorful concentrate forms.
Terpenes
______ & _______ become the first two states to legalize the recreational use of cannabis following the passage of Amendment 64 and Initiative 502.[
Colorado and Washington
The human body produces natural molecules that affect the same cannabinoid receptors as the psychoactive chemicals in cannabis. What are the natural molecules called?
Endocannabinoids
Which cannabinoid, when present, causes an increased release of endocannabinoids?
Cannabichromene (CBC)
Which terpene is the only one to bind directly to the CB2 receptors?
B-Caryophyllene
Rosin uses a ____________ extraction method.
Solvent-less
Cannabis was used by the ancient Hindus of India and Nepal thousands of years ago and it what?
Ganjika (Ganja)
Medical Cannabis Was Legal in the U.S Prior to ____
1937