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Yes, THC, the active compound in marijuana, can be stored in fat cells in the body.
A junction between two bones is called a joint. Joints allow for movement and flexibility within the skeletal system.
Joint arthroplasty is also commonly referred to as joint replacement surgery. It involves removing a damaged joint and replacing it with a prosthesis to restore function and reduce pain in the affected joint.
It is called an articulation, or joint.
The metacarpal phalangeal joint is a condyloid joint. This type of joint allows for flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction movements.
when someone smokes pot, they take the marijuana and roll it into some smoking paper..this is called a joint
Yes, up to three months after you smoked the joint depending on size and how many fat cells you have.
Marijuana is fat soluble.
you can
a joint, blunt, tobacco pipe(also called a bowl or piece), a bong, a vaporizer, a bubbler
its marijuana rolled in a join paper it looks kinda like a cigarette
As marijuana is a plant material it contains some of all of these, but its active ingredients are plant alkaloids called cannabinoids which do not belong to any of those groups.
yes it does
It is used a lot for joint or muscle pain.
Lipohemarthrosis is the term used for the blood and fat mixture that are in a joint after the joint has suffered a trauma. When the blood and fat are in the joint, it can mean it is from the marrow fat leaking due to an intra-articular fracture.
The technical term for a joint is a "Marijuana cigarette".
You can wait. A long time