Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Structure and Function in Living Systems (Body Systems, levers)
Physical Principles in Living Systems (eye & ear)
Well Being and Nutrition
1 Bonus Question
100
HIV
What is a disease cause by AIDS ?
100
The arm is an example.
What is an example of a third class lever ?
100
Seeing an image is called ____.
What is vision ?
100
The facts and nutrition on the side of the box
What are food labels ?
200
The practice of not having sexual intercourse
What is abstinence ?
200
Pliers are an example.
What is an example of a 1st class lever ?
200
Detect black, white, and shades gray.
What are rod cells ?
200
What you can do to stay healthy and fit
What is exercise ?
300
A disease of the liver caused by a virus or a long-term overuse of alcohol
What is Hepatitis B ?
300
The wheelbarrow is an example.
What is an example of a 2nd class lever ?
300
Detect most colors such as red, green, and blue
What are cone cells ?
300
What you can do to keep a healthy life style
What is eating healthy ?
400
Tiny insects that crawl from the pubic hair of someone else’s hair by sexual contact
What is pubic lice ?
400
The sperm and urine of a male comes out from here
What is the urethra ?
400
A unit used to express relative differences in the loudness of sound
What are decibels ?
400
Basketball and soccer are good t____ s______
What are team sports ?
500
Is a sexually transmitted disease (STD)  caused by bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae  
What is Gonorrhea ?
500
Where the baby is developed.
What is the uterus ?
500
How we hear and interpret its frequency
What is pitch ?
500
Valve: Prevents the backflow of blood Atrium: Force the last bit of blood in to the ventricle Ventricle: Pumps the blood in to the whole body
BONUS QUESTION: What is the function of the valve, atrium, and the ventricle ? (worth 600 points)
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