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Feb Resiliency lesson 1

Feb Resiliency lesson 1

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9th - 12th Grade

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Anna Tolley

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40 Slides • 24 Questions

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Your brain can produce enough electricity to power a small light bulb.

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true

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false

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Why is it significant that the brain can produce enough electricity to power a small light bulb?

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It shows the brain's ability to transmit electrical signals efficiently.

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It means the brain can be used as a power source for devices.

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It proves that neurons are the only cells in the body that use electricity.

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It suggests that the brain is more powerful than any other organ.

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Which of the following statements about the effects of exercise on the brain is correct?

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Exercise makes your brain less receptive to learning.

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Exercise has no impact on cognitive skills.

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Exercise can improve mental abilities, memory, and creativity.

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Exercise only affects physical health, not mental abilities.

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The development of the frontal lobes during adolescence affects

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memory

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reasoning and impulse control

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Select all statements that are true about the brain's efficiency and information storage compared to computers. Select two

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The brain is hyper-efficient in energy usage.

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The brain's storage capacity is virtually unlimited.

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Computers are always more efficient than the brain.

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The brain's information storage is limited.

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When you sleep, your brain is inactive.

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true

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false

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The teen brain more vulnerable to addiction compared to the adult brain.

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true

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false

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What are the potential long-term effects of alcohol and marijuana use on the brain, especially in teens?

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They can cause irreversible damage to cognitive function and memory.

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They have no effect on the brain.

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They only affect adults, not teens.

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They temporarily alter mood but do not cause permanent changes.

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Multiple Choice

It's unimportant to take care of your brain during adolescence.

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true

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false

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Multiple Choice

Which parts of the Cannabis sativa plant are used to make marijuana?

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Leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds

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Roots and bark

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Only the flowers

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Only the leaves

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Which of the following are true about THC, the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana? Select two

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It attaches to cannabinoid receptors in the body and brain.

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It is responsible for marijuana's psychoactive effects.

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It has no effect on how cells work.

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It is found only in the seeds of the plant.

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Multiple Choice

What do the differences between the two SPECT scans of brain activity indicate?

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The right scan shows a healthy brain, while the left scan shows a brain with reduced activity.

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The left scan shows a healthy brain, while the right scan shows a brain with reduced activity.

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Both scans show healthy brains.

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Both scans show brains with reduced activity.

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According to Dr. Daniel Amen's research, what is a significant negative effect of marijuana use on the brain?

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It improves memory function.

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It has no effect on brain function.

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It can negatively affect brain function.

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It increases intelligence.

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The teen brain is different from the adult brain.

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true

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false

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Multiple Choice

Marijuana use during adolescence has no impact a person's future mental health and cognitive abilities.

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true

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false

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Which of the following are risks associated with marijuana exposure during the teenage years?

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Impaired learning

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Increased risk for suicide attempts and self harm

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Early onset of psychotic disorders

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Improved academic performance

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Which of the following are reported effects of long-term marijuana use?

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Memory impairments

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Improved physical health

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Relationship and social problems

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Higher career success

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What respiratory issues may long-term marijuana users experience?

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Daily cough

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Phlegm production

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Frequent lung illness

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Improved lung function

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How has the potency of marijuana changed from prior to the 1980s to 2022+?

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It has decreased

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It has remained the same

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It has increased significantly

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It has fluctuated

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Why is high potency marijuana considered a concern according to recent research?

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It is fully studied and proven safe

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Most research has only analyzed lower THC concentrations

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It has no effect on users

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It is less potent than marijuana in the past

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