Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
The cubic function.
Range
A formula or graph are two ways to describe a math function. How a math function is described depends on the domain of the function or the complexity of the function.
The Mandelbrot graph is generated iteratively and so is a function of a function of a function ... and in that sense it is a composite function.
An anandamide is the ethanolamide of arachidonic acid, which binds to and activates cannabinoid receptors in the brain.
The human body does not naturally produce THC. THC is a cannabinoid compound found in the cannabis plant. The body produces its own endocannabinoids, such as anandamide, which interact with the endocannabinoid system, but these are distinct from THC.
Cannabinoids are a type of chemical most known by their presence in Cannabis, notably THC, tetrahydrocannabinol. Another natural cannabinoid found in the human brain without the consumption of any substance is anandamide.
Cannabinoids are a type of chemical most known by their presence in Cannabis, notably THC, tetrahydrocannabinol. Another natural cannabinoid found in the human brain without the consumption of any substance is anandamide.
Actually, the body DOES create its own form of THC. This chemical is called Anandamide (AEA). "...its structure was first described by Czech analytical chemist Lumír Ondřej Hanuš and American molecular pharmacologist William Anthony Devane in the Laboratory of Raphael Mechoulam, at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel in 1992." -Wikipedia The amount of anandamides we receive naturally is far below the amount that comes from consuming cannabis, however scientists have found no damage to the CB1 and CB2 receptors as a result of cannabis use. Anandamide is thought to be an endogenous ligand for vanilloid receptors, which controls pain and inflammation. Furthermore, because anandamide has been found to be involved in working memory, scientists are studying its roles in human behavior: eating, sleeping and pain relief.
Actually, the body DOES create its own form of THC. Not "cannabis", though, because cannabis is the plant itself. ;) This chemical is called Anandamide (AEA). "...its structure was first described by Czech analytical chemist Lumír Ondřej Hanuš and American molecular pharmacologist William Anthony Devane in the Laboratory of Raphael Mechoulam, at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel in 1992." -Wikipedia The amount of anandamides we receive naturally is far below the amount that comes from consuming cannabis, however scientists have found no damage to the CB1 and CB2 receptors as a result of cannabis use. Anandamide is thought to be an endogenous ligand for vanilloid receptors, which controls pain and inflammation. Furthermore, because anandamide has been found to be involved in working memory, scientists are studying its roles in human behavior: eating, sleeping and pain relief.
Anandamide, a neurotransmitter, stimulates 29 muscle chemicals leading to relaxation. It is a compound that acts as a messenger molecule in the brain and is associated with pain reduction and mood regulation.
Caffeine is one stimulant that is found in chocolate. Other stimulants in chocolate are sugar, phenylethylamine, anandamide, and theobromine. Stimulants are found in all chocolates including white chocolate, dark chocolate, and milk chocolate.
There are seven major neurotransmitters that appear to account for the effects produced by the actions of drugs and alcohol abuse. These neurotransmitters include dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, endorphins, anandamide, glutamate, and GABA.
No, the human body does not naturally produce THC. THC is a compound found in cannabis plants and affects the brain by binding to specific receptors. The body does produce its own endocannabinoids, which are similar in structure to THC, but not the same.
I'm sorry but you are dead wrong. Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a partial agonist of Cannabinoid Receptors 1 and 2. These receptors are what create the anti-inflammatory, pain killer, etc.. effects of THC. JWH-018 on the other hand is a full agonist of both receptors. This means that when it binds to the receptors it creates a much stronger release of anandamide(the endogenous ligand, a derivative of arachidonic acid). The problem with this is that anandamide release creates vasoconstriction, which reduces the diameter of the blood vessels, which in turn increases blood pressure, heart rate, respiration rate etc... and can lead to a multitude of terminal problems. YOU CAN OVERDOSE, BE CAREFUL.
There are several theories as to what chemicals are responsible for the relaxing effect sometimes felt during exercise. Neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine may play a role, as may anandamide (which binds to cannabinoid receptors) and endorphins (which binds to opioid receptors).