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in the brain
The motor cortex of the brain would have to be stimulated in order to produce movement in the body.
Brain dead person can produce tears, if his reflex arc related to tears is intact. Anything irritating to eyes will produce the tears in the eyes of such person.
Natural - Angora goats produce mohair
In the brain
No it does not. Your brain does not produce a weed related chemical..... Sorry EDIT: Although the above is correct to an extent, the brain does have natural cannabinoid receptors that have been discovered. These receptors respond to a natural chemical Anandamide (AEA). And don't worry, if there's anything to apologize for it's your lack of information on the subject.
Marijuana impacts the brain's cannabinoid receptors.
Yes, they're called cannabinoid receptors.
Hypnotic Incense is a blend of natural herbs packed in small plastic pouch. A synthetic cannabinoid is sprayed on natural herbs and it does not show up on standard drug test.
I am assuming you are talking about marijuana so..... There are cannabinoid receptors in your brain. THC is a cannabinoid which blocks the receptors, causing dopamine to flood your brain. This is why marijuana highs are associated with a general feeling of well-being. THC affects the sensory and reaction pathways in your brain.
An anandamide is the ethanolamide of arachidonic acid, which binds to and activates cannabinoid receptors in the brain.
Yes, They are naturally developed in our brain when we are born.
Cannabinoids are a type of chemical most known by their presence in Cannabis, notably THC, tetrahydrocannabinol. Another natural cannabinoid found in the human brain without the consumption of any substance is anandamide.
Cannabinoids are a type of chemical most known by their presence in Cannabis, notably THC, tetrahydrocannabinol. Another natural cannabinoid found in the human brain without the consumption of any substance is anandamide.
The way that marijuana works is that anandamide, a natural neurotransmitter produced, reacts to cannabinoid receptors in the brain. Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol mimics the action of these anandamides and attaches itself to the cannabinoid receptors. on the other hand, neurotransmitters that are affected by Marijuana are Dopamine and Norepinephrine. Dopamine has a variety of roles in the brain, such as attention and gratification. Norepinephrine, for the most part, affects action and response. Serotonin and GABA may also be affected.
The chemicals in the incense go to receptors, CB1 and CB2, in the brain. These are the cannabinoid receptors in the brain. Most go to CB1, causing the many psychotic effects associated with these things
THC in marijuana attaches to the cannabinoid receptors in the brain, located in close proximity to the receptors regulating appetite.