Nutrition & Fuel
Mental & Emotional
Body Systems
Safety & Drugs
Relationships
100

This is the natural sugar found in fruit.

Fructose

100

This "S" word describes the body's reaction to a challenge or demand.

Stress

100

This organ acts like a pump for your blood.

The heart

100

You should wear this on your head when riding a bike.

A helmet

100

This term refers to "standing in someone else's shoes" to understand them.

Empathy

200

This mineral, found in milk, helps build strong bones.

Calcium

200

This is a "disorder" where a person feels very sad for a long time.

Depression

200

These two balloon-like organs help you breathe.

The lungs
200

This is the most commonly used legal drug in the world (found in coffee).

Caffeine

200

This 10-letter word describes a firm "no" or a limit you set for yourself.

Boundaries

300

These are the three "Macronutrients" (Big 3) the body needs.

Fat, Carbohydrate, Protein

300

This is a fear of spiders.

Arachnophobia 

300

This is the largest organ of the human body.

Skin

300

"BAC" stands for this when discussing alcohol safety.

Blood Alcohol Content
300

This is the type of communication where you clearly state your needs.

Assertive

400

This is a unit of energy found in food.

Calorie

400

These are the chemical messengers in the brain (e.g., Serotonin).

Neurotransmitters

400

These are the thin tubes that carry blood back to the heart.

Veins

400

These are the two most common types of "distracted driving" for teens.

Phone/Friends

400

This is the term for a person who watches bullying happen but doesn't help.

A Bystander

500

This is the indigestible part of plant food that helps digestion.

Fiber

500

This is the "fight or flight" hormone released during fear.

Adrenaline

500

This system is made of glands that produce hormones.

Endocrine System

500

This type of drug "slows down" the central nervous system.

Depressant

500

This is the "cycle" that describes how a conflict gets worse and worse.

Escalation

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