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lindiwe

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A consistent cognitive effect of marijuana, seen both in frequent users and in less experienced users, is
 
  A. slowing of cognitive processing.
  B. improved ability to focus attention for a long time.
  C. impaired inhibitory control.
  D. personality changes.

Question 2

The natural substance in the body that has marijuana-like effects is called
 
  A. cannabinum.
  B. ayahuasca.
  C. bufotenin.
  D. anandamide.



Andromeda18

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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