Causes addiction and acts as a stimulant
What is nicotine?
The most reliable method in preventing pregnancy or STIs
What is Abstinence?
Supports the body, gives the body shape and works with muscles to move the body
What is the function of the skeletal system?
The best place to find nutritional information
What is a food product's label?
The aspect of health that includes the way your body's systems work together
What is Physical Health?
A person who welcomes change, seeing it as a chance to grow (personality type)
What is a hardy personality?
What happens when someone stops using a drug that they are physically dependent on?
What is Withdrawal?
A sexually transmitted infection does not have a cure
What is Genital Herpes, HPV, or HIV?
The heart chamber that receives blood from the lungs?
What is the Left Atrium?
Helps remove wastes if eaten regularly
What is fiber?
People your own age who share similar interests
What are peers?
Linked to the cause of adolescent suicide.
What is depression?
A liver disease caused by prolonged heavy drinking in which there is irreversible scarring of the liver
What is Cirrhosis?
This must occur in order for there to be a transmission of HIV
What is an exchange of HIV-infected fluid?
The lobe of the cerebrum is responsible for your vision?
What is the Occipital Lobe?
Listed on the nutrition facts label of all food products?
What is numbers of calories per serving
Personal behaviors and habits that help determine your level of health
What are lifestyle factors?
A positive stress
What is eustress?
Another name for Bronchiolitis obliterans
What is popcorn lung?
The most common sign or symptom of a sexually transmitted disease?
What is unusual discharge?
The system of the body that takes in materials and breaks them down into simpler substances that the body can use
What is the Digestive System?
Substances that remains solid at room temperature
What are saturated fats?
The influence exhibited when Susan chooses a sport by watching an advertisement on TV.
What is an external influence?
Turning one's back, saying no, and walking away
What is a refusal skill?
An opioid most commonly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects. It is also a narcotic and a depressant.
What is Heroin?
The legal age to engage in sexual intercourse
What is 16?
The longest part of the digestive tract (22 feet) that absorbs the nutrients from the food we eat
What is the Small Intestine?
Dietary Guidelines for Americans?
What is provides information about foods that promote health and prevent disease
Getting vaccinated is an example.
What is preventative health?
The order from simplest to complex when dealing with levels of body organization.
What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism?