Marijuana can alter the brain chemistry in various ways. It has been found to create an imbalance in the amount of serotonin which affects the conductivity of impulses. This imbalance has been associated with the Development of conditions such as mania and depression. On the other hand, it has been found that marijuana leads to an excess of dopamine in the brain which cal lead to the Development of schizophrenia. In addition to this, it also aggravates ore existing conditions when taken in high doses.
How does stress alter the brain? What is the evolutionary purpose for stress and how does the immune system play a role? Can you think of any way to try to develop a new therapy to treat disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder using the information you know from reading this chapter or outside sources? Provide at least 3 references - one can be the textbook. Use proper APA citations. ya i guess people have given referances previously
Think about what you have learned about toxins, hormones, brain chemistry and the biological bases of personality. To what extent do these naturally occurring components alter someone's basic personality? How can that happen?
How does the legalization of marijuana have an effect on the ability of the government in providing liberty and order? List positives and negatives.
How does a change in population demographics alter the use of healthcare?
how does a change in population demographics alter the use of healthcare
Cigarettes and marijuana are often considered to be “gateway drugs.” Consider everything you have read about changes in brain chemistry, analyze this statement from a biological perspective. Do you agree with this perspective? Why or why not?
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) the active ingredient in marijuana, binds to a receptor in the brain. The natural ligand of the receptor is anandamide. Anandamide has a short half-life because it rapidly broken down by a hydrolase. One product is ethanolamine. Name the other product(s) of anandamide breakdown. A. arachidonate B. arachidonide C. Barachidonate D. Cirachidonate
Explain the processes involved when drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, mescaline or alcohol enter the brain. You may draw a diagram to amplify your explanation. NOTE: Make sure you answer all parts of the discussion question.
Physiology Lab 1a.) How does breathing alter PCO2 levels in the blood? Explain how this works. 1b.) In relation to this, Why does Restrictive Disease alter vital capacity?
How does expression of alpha and beta TCR transgenes alter thymocyte development?