The number of "classic neurotransmitters" in a human brain
What is 6
This organ is very active when we sleep
What is the human brain?
This type of diabetes is more "genetic" when compared to another type of diabetes that results from a poor diet, eating foods in high sugar and a general non-active life.
What is Type 1 Diabetes?
The average number of teaspoons of sugar in a can of soda
Worth double
What are 10 teaspoons?
The number of major oceans in the world
If you can name them extra 1,000 points
If you can name the new one 10,000 additional points
What is 4?
Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic
Southern (Antarctic) as the fifth ocean basin
This neurotransmitter is involved in thought, movement and emotion
What is Dopamine?
The number of joints in the human body
What is 230?
The number one cause of lung cancer
What is smoking cigarettes?
The amount of water (ounces or cups) teens should drink daily
What are 64–88 ounces, or 8–11 cups?
The number of countries in the world
If you get the exact number the first try, worth 2,000 points
What is 195?
Low levels of dopamine in the brain produce what type of disease
HINT: PD
DOUBLE POINTS
What is Parkinson's disease
This organ is 25 feet long
What is the small intestine?
A healthy diet limiting foods with these 5 things are highly beneficial
3 out of 5 full points
What are low in saturated fats, trans fats, cholesterol, salt (sodium), and added sugars?
The number of fast food restaurants in america
Worth 5 times the points if number is correctly answered
What is 199,000?
What is Michael Scott's middle name
What is Gary?
High levels of Norepinephrine produce mania, what can low levels cause
What is depression or feelings of sadness?
The number of pounds skin a human sheds within their lifetime
What is 40 pounds?
This type of diabetes is more diet and lifestyle based when compared to another type of diabetes that is more genetic based.
What is Type II Diabetes?
These 2 fast food chains have healthier options of food due to the fresh and real ingredients they use
What is In-N-Out and Chik-fil-A?
Chris Pratt's character's name in Parks and Recreation
What is Andy?
Involved in mood, sleep, appetite, aggression and pain perception
What is Serotonin?
The number of times a human heart beats daily
What is 100,000 times?
The innermost part of bones contains what
What is bone marrow?
a person who does not eat or use animal products
What is Vegan?
The number of total Marvel movies
What is 22?