_______ Is any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body or mind
disease
The brain weighs..?
2-3 pounds
What is the definition for ingestion?
getting food into our bodies
The health component that deals with the way the body functions
Physical
True or false: Many physical fitness experts divide the components of fitness into two broad categories: health-related fitness and skill-related fitness
true
Communicable
The bundle of nerves that extend from our brain stem to the lower part of the back...
spinal cord
What is the definition for digestion?
Breaking down food into smaller nutrients
The health component that deals with the interactions you have with people
Social
True or false: Skills-related fitness is the type of fitness you need to perform daily activities with ease and energy
false
contagious
The central nervous system can be divided into 2 major parts...
what are those 2 parts?
Central and peripheral
What chemically breaks down food?
enzymes
______ are things we do to help us deal with stress and handle our emotions
coping skills
Activities occurring in the absence of oxygen, such as sprinting, are considered ___________
Anaerobic
Infectious diseases are caused by germs-bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, ect?
True
The cerebrum can be divided into 4 ______, and the right and left _____
lobes
hemispheres
Which organ is used to absorb nutrients into the blood?
Small intestine
The health component is being able to cope and deal with the demands of daily life
Mental
The amount of force that a muscle can produce against force against resistance is __________.
Muscular strength
What is NOT an environmental factor that contributes to chronic disease?
Healthy diet
The _____ is the message center and controls involuntary movements...?
Brain stem
The muscular tube that moves from from the mouth to the stomach
esophagus
Kids need ____ minutes of physical activity each day...?
60
_______________ refers to how well the heart and lungs work together to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and cells.
cardiorespiratory fitness