The rank shown by two stripes up
What is cadet corporal?
A law used to protect people who cause more damage to those they're trying to help from lawsuits
What is the Good Samaritan Law?
The process of the body produces energy and keeps vital functions working
What is metabolism?
The body becoming accustomed to a drug.
What is tolerance?
The rank shown by three stripes up and two stripes down
What is cadet sergeant first class?
Paralysis on one side of the body is a sign of what?
What is a stroke?
What are carbohydrates?
A drug, mainly used medically for ADHD (but also used non-medically), that stimulate the nervous system.
What are amphetamines?
The rank shown by three stripes up, three stripes down, and a star in the center
What is cadet sergeant major?
The most severe burn
What is a third-degree burn?
A basic unit of proteins, which are made by cells
What are amino acids?
A type of drug that are mainly used for treating insomnia and relive pain, and are also mainly opiates.
What are narcotics?
The rank shown by 2 discs/dots.
What is cadet first lieutenant?
A burn of the eyes caused by exposure to the glare of a snowfield
What is snow blindness?
The condition where the nutrient consumption (often too little of one or two nutrients) is inadequate
What is malnutrition?
A concentrated form of morphine that is so addictive, that it was banned completely in the U.S.A.
What is heroin?
The rank shown by three diamonds
What is cadet colonel?
The three different types of venom are...
What are neurotoxins, hemotoxins, and cardiotoxins?
A condition caused by the calcium deficiency in the bones, often resulting in them losing their density and mass
What is osteoporosis?
Drugs that alter the senses, into thinking the mind is sensing something that isn't real.
What are hallucinogens?