Definitions
Prefixes, Suffixes and Root words
Drugs
Compare and contrast
BONUS
100

Define drug

A substance that alters the function of the body in some way.

100

cardio-

refers to the heart

100
Imitates male hormone testosterone

Anabolic steroids

100

CNS vs PNS

Central Nervous System (brain and spinal cord)

Peripheral Nervous Systems (Nerves)

100

The immediate medical attention given to a victim of an injury or sudden illness is called?

First Aid

200

What is the largest part of the brain?

The cerebrum

200

osteo-

refers to bones

200

Slows brain activity

depressant

200

Flexors vs Extensors

Flexors - muscle contraction that reduces the angle of a joint

Extensors - contraction of a muscle that causes the angle of a joint to increase

200

The most common outdoor emergency signal is

3 of anything

300

What is the wasting away of muscle through lack of use?

Atrophy

300

therm- or thermo-

means "heat"

300
Speeds up CNS activity

stimulants

300

Compare and contrast analgesics and anesthetics.

Analgesics - Medicines that reduce pain but do not cause loss of other skin senses.

Anesthetics - medicines that cause a loss of feeling.

300

Which type of neuron relays signals from the CNS to other parts of the body?

Motor neurons

400

What is the definition of dependence?

The condition in which a drug user becomes unable to function normally without a drug.

400

scler- or sclero-

means "hard"

400

psychedelic drug

Hallucinogen

400

Atria vs. ventricles

Atria - top two chambers of the heart

Ventricles - bottom two chambers of the heart

400

The concept of minimizing risk while maximizing benefit is

Risk assessment

500

Immunity that results from circulating antibodies or memory cells in the blood stream is called __________ immunity.

acquired

500

-iasis

means "diseased condition"

500

relieves pain and produces euphoria

narcotics

500

Systemic circulation vs. Pulmonary circulation

Systemic circulation - blood that flows from the heart to the rest of the body (except the lungs) and back

Pulmonary circulation - blood that flows from the heart to the lungs, then back to the heart

500
What are the 3 essential components that allow you to derive maximum benefit from aerobic exercise?

Frequency

Duration

Time


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