Drugs in Society
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1. Cocaine- central nervous system- uncontrolled body seizures following use or from paralysis of breathing muscles can be purchased after being formed from a coca leave.
Heroin- central nervous system making the brain thinks that it needs more and more by giving the person a RUSH
Marijuana- central nervous system makes the body have a slower reaction time and have an effect on memory loss.
Alcohol- central nervous system cells of the brain are killed off and dole all the senses in the body.
2. Categorize of drug abuse is if the people close to you often ask about your drug problem. If you mix drugs and alcohol. If you drink or do drugs to help you sleep. If you thing you have a drug problem. The major category is if you have general depressant or being personal and social hazard.
3. Medulla oblongata can severally depress these caters that death may occur, other from respiratory failure.
Midbrain- may induce auditory or usual hallucinations by actions on their rifle center
Cerebellum- results in loss of muscle coronation, staggering, and loss of balance.
Cerebrum- decrease nerve cell function, thus affecting concentration and perception of stimuli.
4. Sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof from the united states and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposed is hereby prohibited
5. I think that most people do care about the amount of alcohol is in there drinks. If people did not then we would not have the well drinks and the high price alcohol. People would like to drink less and get drunk just a quick that have to drink smaller amounts of alcohol.
6. Females have any overall smaller body and lower proportion of water. Women have less of a protective stomach enzyme that breaks down alcohol consumed before it enters the bloodstream.
7. Alcohol dependence has to do with tolerance, withdrawal, loss of control and craving. The ADA uses the neglect of activities, time involved with drinking, and drinking despite physical or psychological problems caused or made worse by using alcohol.
8. The main principal features of FAS would be growth defilement with makes infants smaller in weight,
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