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Alcohol/ Tobacco Street Names Drugs Misc. 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

The addictive, stimulant found Nicotine The addictive, stimulant found in tobacco leaves. Row 1, Col 1

Psilocybin is the active ingredient in __________. Mushrooms Psilocybin is the active ingredient in __________. 1,2

A psychoactive stimulant that causes hallucinations; similar Ecstasy A psychoactive stimulant that causes hallucinations; similar to methamphetamine and mescaline. A “club drug” often used at raves. 1,3

A group of drugs that slows the central Nervous System. Depressants (alcohol, narcotics, benzos) A group of drugs that slows the central Nervous System. Give 2 examples. 1,4

What is defined as a “standard drink”? 1 shot of liquor, 12 oz. of beer, 1 glass of wine What is defined as a “standard drink”? 2,1

MDMA Ecstasy 2,2

Many drugs directly effect the brain‘s pleasure and reward Limbic Many drugs directly effect the brain‘s pleasure and reward system, or the ____________ system. 2,3

a person develops tolerance to a drug, or when a person Physical (physiological) Dependence A condition in which a person develops tolerance to a drug, or when a person experiences withdrawal symptoms. 2,4

Vomiting, mental confusion, unconsciousness Explain at least three symptoms of alcohol poisoning. 3,1

Methamphetamines Crank, Speed 3,2

Many drugs cause the brain chemical _____________ to Dopamine Many drugs cause the brain chemical _____________ to skyrocket. 3,3

marijuana is _____ times 10x Compared to marijuana in the 1970’s, today’s marijuana is _____ times stronger. 3,4

One must have a BAC of ___ or less in order to drive legally. .08 One must have a BAC of ___ or less in order to drive legally. 4,1

Heroin Smack 4,2

Describe two areas of the brain impacted by marijuana use. Hippocampus, hypothalamus, amygdala, cerebellum Describe two areas of the brain impacted by marijuana use. 4,3

This area of the brain that controls involuntary actions The Brainstem This area of the brain that controls involuntary actions is dramatically impacted by drugs and alcohol. 4,4

alcohol is considered a _________, while nicotine is Depressant, stimulant In terms of drug types, alcohol is considered a _________, while nicotine is considered a ___________. 5,1

LSD Lucy, Diamonds 5,2

Explain the difference between a physiological and See notes Explain the difference between a physiological and psychological addiction. 5,3

These parts of the brain involved in communication, Receptors These parts of the brain involved in communication, are referred to as a “key” and “lock.” 5,4