Drugs and Behaviour

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