What is the legal age to purchase alcohol?
21 years old
What do people receive to help protect themselves from illness that causes polio, rabies, and meningitis?
what are vaccines?
What is the best way to avoid alcohol use?
Never start drinking
Yes or No. Can brain cells be replaced when destroyed by drinking alcohol?
what is the appropriate term for being drunk?
intoxicated
What is another name for nerve cells that make up the nervous system?
neurons
What is a common strategy companies use to get underage customers to want alcohol?
What are advertisements?
What are two things you can do instead of drinking alcohol?
Go for a run
Play video games
Read a book
Call a friend
What is a piece of equipment you can wear to protect your nervous system during a sporting event?
What is a helmet?
what does B.A.C stand for?
blood alcohol concentration
What part of the nervous system is made up of the nerves that connect the central nervous system to all parts of the body?
What is the consumption of several alcoholic beverages in a short period of time?
What is binge drinking?
What are two benefits of avoiding alcohol?
What is control over your life, good friendships, and high self-esteem?
What is the scarring and destruction of the liver tissue?
cirrhosis
beer, wine, liquor
what are different types of alcohol?
The part of the nervous system that is made up of the brain and spinal cord
Central Nervous System
When a person uses alcohol it can lead to mood swings and _________.
What is violence?
What method can you use when working through on how to say no to alcohol?
What is the S.T.O.P method?
What is an open sore in the stomach lining caused by too much alcohol consumption over time?
ulcer
an addictive drug created by a chemical reaction in some foods, especially fruits and grains.
What is a common sports injury that affects the brain?
What are the strategies that help you say no effectively?
What are refusal skills?
What is a disorder that is caused by harm to the nervous system?
What is MS, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and epilepsy?