Development
Kitchen Safety
Cooking
Reproduction
100

Vitamins A, D, E, and K are within this category.

What are fat soluble vitamins?

100

Do this to extinguish a grease fire.

What is smother the fire with baking soda or cover with a pan?

100

Putting dry ingredients through a sifter or a fine sieve to aerate and remove clumps.

What is to sift?

100

This is the only sure way to avoid contracting sexually transmitted diseases.

What is abstinence?

200

This nutrient is necessary for building and repairing body tissues.

What is protein?

200

This what you do to treat a first degree burn.

What is immerse in a container of cool water?

200

This is the "backbone" of a product.

What is flour known as?

200

Monthly shedding of the lining of the uterus.

What is menstruation?

300

This is the average puberty growth spurt in height for girls.

Seven inches

300

Using these can cause the transfer of heat quickly and can cause steam burns.

What are damp potholders?

300

This ingredient adds air and texture to a product by causing it to rise.

What is leavening?

300

A category of birth control, which includes: oral contraceptives, hormone patches, birth control implants, and birth control injections to name a few.

What are hormonal contraceptive methods?

400

This type of growth is characterized by developing more mature relationships with peers.

What is social development?

400

An individual can call this organization for help steps during an emergency or to determine if the situation is an emergency.

What is the Poison Control Center?

400
Spoon or brush drippings, sauce, or other liquid over food while cooking.

What is to baste?

400

Considered the female bonding chemical.

What is oxytocin?

500

Cheese, iodized salt, liver, and milk are food sources that contain this nutrient.

What are minerals?

500

1. Pull the plug

2. Aim at the base of the fire

3. Squeeze the trigger slowly

4. Sweep nozzle back and forth

What is the PASS method for using a fire extinguisher?

500

Cut in long, thin strips, approximately 1/4 inch thick.

What is to julienne?

500

This is responsible for manufacturing hormones that control the body processes.

What is the pituitary gland?