Brain (I)
Nutrition (P/I)
Development of Adolescents (E)
Social Development (S)
random (all)
100

what are the 4 lobes?

frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal

100

what does every meal need?

protein, veggies, fruits, grains, and dairy
100

In inside out 2, which emotion turned the console orange?

Anxiety

100

What is a pessimist?

someone who thinks negatively.

100

what are some short term effects of sleep deprevation?

brain fog, memory loss, clumsiness, grumpiness, making bad choices, etc.

200

what does the cerebrum use?

5 senses

200

what foods can you find carbohydrates in?

pasta, oatmeal, bread, etc.


200

In inside out 2 what are the 4 new emotions?

Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment

200
what is attitude?

attitude is a person's state of mind or feeling

200

what does physical development look like for teens?

body gets bigger, outside appearance changes, rapid hormonal changes, etc.

300

what is the left brain in charge of? (name 3 things)

grammar, science, math, strategy, facts, logical skills, etc.

300

what are the 3 kinds of fats?

monounsaturated fats, trans fats, and saturated fats. 

300

What can stress do to an adolescent?

It can negatively impact the immune system

300

what is seratonin?

seratonin is a brain chemical that affects mood and attitude.
300

what can we do as adolescents to help develop ourselves in healthy ways? (ALL)

doing yoga, maintaining a good diet, good hygiene, making to-do lists, meditation, word searches, journalling, joining clubs/teams, don't be selfish.

400

what is the cerebellum in charge of? (name 2)

coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining balance and posture

400

why is there so much obesity in the UK and mexico? (list 2-3)

genetics, bad diet, health complications, making poor decisions, impulse buying, tradition, etc.

400

What is toxic positivity?

The act of rejecting negative emotions or feelings

400

Whats the difference between an extrovert and an introvert?

Introverts are more to themselves, extroverts are more open.


400

is it better to have a high self esteem or low self esteem?

none, if its high you're too egotistical, if its too low you're considered insecure

500

why is the amygdala important?

because its responsible for anxiety and fear

500

how much does type 2 diabetes cost the NHS per year?

$9B a year

500

why is there an increased mortality rate for teenagers?

suicide, homicide, or car accidents

500
what are the consequences of having a negative attitude?

people will lose respect for you and your relationships fade.

500

what is the name of the guy whose head got a pole through it?

phineas gage

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