Drugs and Behaviour 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? BiologyOtherNone Created by: waterworth01Created on: 22-05-13 09:34 What chemicals are produced by a cigarette? Tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide. 1 of 17 What do eyes detect? Light. 2 of 17 What do ears detect? Sound. 3 of 17 What do nose and tongue detect? Chemicals. 4 of 17 What does a depressant do? Slows down the nervous system e.g. alcohol, heroin and tranquilizer. 5 of 17 What does a Stimulant do? Increases brain activity e.g. caffeine and cocaine. 6 of 17 What are the harmful affects of smoking? Tooth decay, bronchitis, cancer, emphysema, heart attack, Blocked blood vessel and stroke. 7 of 17 What is the role of the brain? Mood, personality, emotions, problem solving, reasoning, sensory, hearing, language, speech, vision, balance and mussel movements. 8 of 17 How is learning improved? By repetition. 9 of 17 What does tolerances mean? The drug addict start using high amounts of dosage to get over a tolerance 10 of 17 What does addiction mean? Body starts to have a crave for something. 11 of 17 What is the worst drug? Heroin 12 of 17 What are some symptions of withdrawal? Restless, sweat fluids, pupils dilate, can't sleep. 13 of 17 What is the pathways for an reaction? Stimulant, sense organ, brain, muscle, response. 14 of 17 What are some of the affects of cannabis? Poor memory, low attention span, poor learning. 15 of 17 How are the nerve sell spesfied for there job? They do it fast and they don't delay. 16 of 17 How does learning change the behaviour of and animal? It changes the behaviour because it is changing there behaviour? 17 of 17
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