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- 1. most common plant-produced cannabinoid, responsible for many of the sensory and psychoactive effects associated with cannabis, commonly described as a "high."
- 5. The portion of the cannabis plant that’s harvested for consumption
- 7. The thick, sticky, substance found inside the plant’s trichomes
- 9. are cannabinoids that are produced by the cannabis plant
- 10. a tall widely cultivated Asian herb that is cultivated for its tough bast fiber and edible seeds and oil and that is often separated into a tall loosely branched species (C. Sativa) and a low-growing densely branched species (C. indica)
- 12. cannabinoids that are naturally produced by our bodies
- 14. A resin-filled gland found on a cannabis flower. Each flower contains thousands of trichomes, which are a part of the plant’s self-defense plan.
- 15. refers to a type of strain that tends to grow relatively shorter with narrower leaves. It is sometimes referred to as a "nighttime" strain because it tends to provide relaxing, sedating and heavy physical effects.
- 16. the second-most common plant-produced cannabinoid that does not have the intoxicating effects of THC and is primarily known for its significant medicinal properties.
- 18. a tall plant with a stiff upright stem, divided serrated leaves, and glandular hairs. It is used to produce hemp fiber and as a drug
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- 2. refers to a genetic cross of two or more strains. Hybrid parents are selected for their genetically desired traits and crossbred to result in a plant with the desired combination of both strains' properties.
- 3. refers to a type of strain that tends to grow relatively taller with thin leaves. It is sometimes referred to as a "daytime" strain because it tends to provide cerebral, uplifting and energetic effects.
- 4. what gives cannabis flowers their flavor and aromatic diversity
- 6. water filtration device (typically made of glass) used for inhaling cannabis smoke
- 8. are the chemical compounds produced in our body and by the cannabis plant that interact with our body's receptors to produce a variety of effects.
- 11. term used to describe a food (or chewable, food-based product) that’s been infused with cannabis
- 13. the process that uses heat to convert THC-A into THC
- 17. a cannabis-infused liquid, made by soaking decarboxylated (activated) cannabis in a solvent
