Biological Hazards
Chemical Hazards
Physical Hazards
Social Hazards
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100

Disease causing agents are called...

pathogens 

100

List two indoor chemical hazards.

TBD by Ames 

100

Why do natural disasters occur?

TBD 

* The Earth is trying to "balance" itself out. Plates shift, wind moves, etc. and it is a cause-effect relationship. 

100

List one social hazard you face at SHS.

Peer pressure, Juuling/ Smoking, bullying, cliques, etc.

100

Where does a "pandemic" occur?

All over the Earth.

200

What does an epidemiologist study?

The spread of disease in the human population

200

List two outdoor chemical hazards.

TBD by Ames 

200
State a natural disaster. List two ways that you can be safe when experiencing this natural disaster. 

TBD

200
True or False....

You can make a lifestyle decision to control what you do. (Such as behavior, physical health, products you put in your body)

True 

200

What is Mrs. Ames motto?

#maketodaygreat

300

Toxicology is the study of how ______________ (adjective) substances affect an organisms health. 

Ex. poisonous 

300

How do carcinogens, mutations, teratogens, neurotoxins, endocrine disruptors, allergens, etc. affect the human body? 

These substances cause cancer, birth defects, and improper functioning of different body systems. 

300

What products would you put into an "Emergency kit?" 

Water, blanket, flares, canned/dried food, medicine 

300

In social situations, with the emergence of Covid-19, what are TWO things that you did to help stop the spread of the disease? 

Wear a mask, quarantine, sanitize, etc. 
300

What do neurotoxins do?

Neurotoxins affect the nervous system. They are chemicals that include heavy metals such as lead, mercury and cadmium. 

400

State an example of a risk. 

How do you decided (term) whether the risk is worth taking or not?

TBD

Risk assessment

400
State an example of biomagnification. Use any organism, from any biome, to explain the concept. 

Apex predator(s) eats a smaller organism, which in turn eats a smaller organism, etc. A buildup of toxins occurs in the apex predator due to eating all of the smaller organisms that have a concentration of toxins in their fatty tissues. 

400

What are two ways you can respond to a natural disaster if it were to hit Shelbyville? 

Volunteer; Check on your neighbors

Give money to the American Red Cross 

etc.

400

List two ways you can deal with social pressures. 

Taking a walk, taking a nap, talking with friends, listening to music. etc. 

400

Where might you find radon?

Radon is a colorless, odorless, highly toxic, radioactive gas. It seeps up from the ground an builds up inside basements and homes with poor air circulation. 

500

Emerging diseases are diseases that appear in the human population ...

A. For the first time 

B. After a long time 

C. Never 

A

500

An eagle had DDT bioaccumulate in her system. When she went to lay eggs she discovered that the egg shells were fragile and broke easily. Why is this a problem?

The eagle will have a harder time reproducing her species when her eggs are fragile. The DDT may also give her chick mutations, or a smaller birth weight. 

500

Why are some natural disasters only "local" and not worldwide? So, why would I see, lets say, a hurricane in Florida, but not in Indiana? Explain.

TBD

500

Why is it important for people to be social? Don't overthink this question....

People "need" people. Immunity, reproduction, friendship, etc. 

500

________________ is the study of how environmental factors affect human health and our quality of life. 

Environmental Health