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The active molecule in marijuana is highly fat soluble. This means it:
 
  a. Can readily pass through the blood-brain barrier
  b. Can pass through the blood-brain barrier slowly
  c. Can pass through the blood-brain barrier only after being metabolized into a less fat-soluble form
  d. Must be transformed into a less fat-soluble form before it is administered into the body, such as through smoking

Question 2

Which of the following disorders may involve abnormalities in mirror neurons?
 
  a. Stress disorder
  b. Autism
  c. Fetal alcohol syndrome
  d. Depression



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

B





 

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