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Connect 4 Change the terms in the following template to customize Connect 4 for any topic. You will need to copy one copy of one of the two templates (this is the game board) and two different colored copies of the second template page (these will be cut out to make the colored chips played by each player).

Performance Enhancers Vasodilation Monocular Vision Binocular Vision Depressants Hallucinogens Homeostasis Negative Feedback Accommodation Reflex Painkillers Performance Enhancers Vasoconstriction Vasodilation Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Stimulants Addicted Diabetes Insulin Synapse Motor Neurone Withdrawal Symptoms Units of Alcohol Blood Sugar Hypothermia

part of vision seen by only one eye part of vision seen by both eyes a drug that slows down the working of the brain a drug, like LSD, that gives the user hallucinations balancing body conditions to maintain a constant internal environment changes in the environment trigger a response the counteracts the changes eyes ability to change focus a muscular action that we take without thinking a drug that stops nerve impulses so pain is not felt a drug used to improve performance in a sporting event the diameter of blood vessels near the body surface decreases the diameter of blood vessels near the body surface increases collectively the brain and spinal cord network of nerves leading to and from the brain and spinal cord a drug that speeds up the working of the brain physically and mentally dependent on a particular substance condition where the amount of glucose in the blood can get too high hormone produced in the pancreas which regulates blood sugar gap between two neurons nerve cell carrying information from the central nervous system to muscles reactions when a person stops taking drugs measurement of alcoholic content of a drink amount of glucose in the blood a condition caused by the body getting too cold, which can lead to death