Body Temperature
Hot & Cold Safety
Taste & Smell
Gas & Fire Safety
Electrical Safety
100

What part of the brain controls body temperature?

Hypothalamus

100

What is hypothermia?

Body temperature too low

100

Where are taste buds found?

On the tongue

100

What gas is dangerous because you can’t smell it?

Carbon monoxide

100

What is a GFCI?

Outlet that shuts off electricity to prevent shock

200

 What is your body’s first response to being too hot or cold?

Behavior change (move, add/remove clothing)

200

What is frostbite?

Frozen body tissue

200

What must happen for something to be smelled? (1 of 3)

In the air / dissolve in nose / reach receptors

200

Name one source of carbon monoxide

Car, stove, furnace, generator

200

Should cords be placed under rugs?

No

300

What is shivering?

Muscle contractions that produce heat

300

What is dehydration?

Loss of water from the body

300

What are chemoreceptors?

Cells that detect chemicals (taste/smell)

300

What should you do if you smell gas?

Leave immediately / call for help

300

Why is water dangerous with electricity?

 It conducts electricity

400

What happens to blood vessels when you’re cold?

They constrict (get smaller)

400

Name ONE symptom of heat exhaustion

Sweating, dizziness, nausea, tired

400

Why does hot food taste stronger than cold food?

Chemical reactions happen faster

400

How many exits should each room have?

Two

400

What should you do before helping someone being shocked?

Turn off power

500

What happens to blood vessels when you’re hot?

They dilate (get bigger)

500

What is the most serious heat illness?

Heat stroke

500

What is capsaicin?

Chemical that makes food spicy

500

Where should families meet during a fire?

A designated outdoor meeting place

500

What can overloaded outlets cause?

Fire

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