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100

ATOD is the acronym for these substances.

What is alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs?

100

Any substance, other than food, that changes the structure or function of the body.

What is drug?

100

Cigarettes contain this many chemicals.

What is 4,000-7,000?

100

Forms of alcohol

What is beer, wine, and liquor (spirits)?

100

The acronym used for Refusal Skills and for the Decision Making Process.

What is S.T.O.P.? Say No, Tell Why, Offer a Healthy Alternative or Promptly leave and what are the 3 C's: Clarify the problem, Consider your options and consequences and then Choose the best option.

200

The addictive substance in tobacco products

What is nicotine?

200

Intentionally using drugs in a way that is unhealthful or illegal

What is drug abuse?

200

The "legal limit" blood-alcohol concentration for underage alcohol use in Georgia and the "illegal limit" for Georgia.

What is 0.02 and 0.08?

200

Types of medication

What are over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription?

200

Dried plant material sprayed by chemicals

What is synthetic cannabis?

300

These categories indicate if a substance will increase the body's functions or suppress the nervous system

What are stimulant and depressant?

300

The use of yeast or bacteria with fruits, vegetables, or grains to change sugar to alcohol

What is fermentation?

300

One JUUL pod has as much nicotine as this many cigarettes

What is 20?

300

Types of tobacco products

What are cigarettes, cigars/pipes, smokeless?

300

E-cigarettes heat up liquid nicotine to produce this substance when exhaled

What is aerosol?

400

Complete the Statement of Inquiry: (Blank) are influenced by perspectives.

What is "Lifestyle Choices"?

400

The need for a substance in order to function

What is dependence?

400

A pack-a-day smoking habit costs this much in 2020.

What is $2,300?

400

The drug classifications for each of the following: tobacco, alcohol, marijuana

What are stimulant (tobacco), depressant (alcohol), and stimulant or depressant (marijuana)?

400

The emergency drug that can reverse an opioid overdose

What is Naloxone?

500

The longer name for this psychoactive ingredient is delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol

What is THC?

500

A substance that acts on your brain receptors for pain relief

What is opioid?

500

The prefrontal cortex develops until this age.

What is age 25?

500

The body systems immediately affected once a drug enters through the mouth, nose or skin.

What are nervous, respiratory and circulatory?

500

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Tiny air sacs in the lungs

What are alveoli?