When a person uses marijuana, the principal psychoactive chemical called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) passes from the lungs (with smoking) or digestive tract (with edibles) into the bloodstream. The blood carries THC to the brain, where it acts on specific cannabinoid receptors. These receptors are predominantly found in areas of the brain associated with concentration, thinking, sensory and time
Agoraphobia,
Acrophobia,
Arachnophobia,
Aerophobia,
Social anxiety disorder,
Mysophobia,
Claustrophobia,
Astraphobia,
Cynophobia,
Ophidiophobia,
aichmophobia,
Fear of the dark,
Ailurophobia,
Autophobia,
Batrachophobia
Answer:
189.1
Explanation:
maximum heart rate = (HRmax)
The better formula is: HRmax = 208 − (0.7 × age).
208 − (0.7 × 27) = 189.1
Here is an example for a 25-year-old: 208 − (0.7 × 25) = 190.5.
The body's state of normal, baseline functioning is called Homeostasis