Vocabulary
Alcohol
Drugs
Throwback
Drugs and Alcohol
100

A DRUG CREATED BY CHEMICAL REACTION IN SOME FOODS, ESPECIALLY FRUITS AND GRAINS.

Alcohol

100

Alcohol is which type?

Depressant

Stimulant

Narcotic

Depressant

100

OTC are drugs found on the shelves of the local pharmacy or grocery stores. What does OTC stand for?

Over The Counter

100

It is necessary for an individual to drink ____ cups of water daily and more if participating in sports or exercising

6-8

100

What is the legal drinking age?

21

200

Alcohol can not lead to poor decision making, illness, injury, death, accidents, failing grades, addiction, and losing friends. 

True or False

False

200

Using alcohol in ways that are unhealthy, illegal, or both is called?

Alcohol abuse

200

_____is a substance other than food that changes the structure or function of the body

Drug

200

Squats can strengthen which two muscle groups?

Hamstrings and Quads

200

_______are illegal drugs that are found mostly in nightclubs or at all night dance parties

Club drugs

300

All of these are forms of alcohol EXCEPT:

Beer 

Wine

Cocaine

Cocaine

300

______is a disease in which a person has a physical and psychological need for alcohol. Also known as alcoholics

Alcoholism

300

Taking more of a drug that the body can tolerate is called?

Overdose

300

An addictive stimulant in tobacco that affects the brain the same way as heroin/cocaine thus causing the body to crave it more.

Nicotine

300

An example of a narcotic is ________

opium, codeine, heroin,, morphine, marijuana Fentanyl, Vicodin, and oxycontin.

400

Alcohol does what type of reaction to the brain?


impair judgement, reasoning, memory, and concentration; slowed reaction time; decreased coordination; slurred speech; distorted vision and hearing; alcohol poisoning, unconsciousness, and even death.

400

Cirrhosis is scarring destruction of the brain tissue.

True or False

False/liver

400

All of these are types of Drugs EXCEPT:

  • Stimulants

  • Depressants

  • Vapes 

  • Narcotics

  • Hallucinogens

Vapes

400

A chemical that prevents tooth decay

Fluoride 

400

An example of vaping of chemicals that are sniffed or inhaled to get high is called

Inhalants

500

What does alcohol do to the kidneys?

increased urination, which can result in dehydration, headache, and dizziness

500

When alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream and reaches the brain almost as soon as it is consumed. Immediately the______ slows down.

Nervous System

500

Name an example of a club drug?

Rohypnol (date rape drug), molly, ecstasy, Meth

500

Illness that affects the proper functioning of the body or mind.

disease

500

Drugs that make you think see and sense things are called?

Hallucinogen 

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