Body Systems
Nutrition
Fitness
Disease
Mental Health
First Aid
Drugs, Alcohol, and Social Health
100

The main organ of the respiratory system

What are the lungs?

100

When planning a meal, half of your plate should consist of these two food groups?

What are fruits and vegetables?

100

The ability of the entire body to work together in the highest possible level.

What is fitness?

100

Any condition that negatively affects the functioning of the mind or body.

What is disease?

100

The body's response to internal and external changes.

What is stress?

100

The phone number you should call in an emergency.

What is 911?

100

Inhaling a vapor created by an electronic cigarette.

What is vaping?

200

This system is defined as "the group of tissues that make body parts move"

What is the muscular system?

200

The number of calories per gram of fat.

What is "9"?

200

In the acronym RICE, used for treating injuries, the "C" stands for this word.

What is compression?

200

Category of disease that develops suddenly and is often severe.

What is acute disease?

200

Sad, blue feeling; overwhelming hopelessness; feeling of disappointment

What is depression?

200

The parts of the body a tourniquet can be applied to.

What are the limbs? (Arms and legs)

200

The chemical released by the brain in response to pleasure.

What is dopamine?

300

Blood vessels that take blood from various parts of the body back to the heart

What are veins?

300

Carbohydrates are converted into this monosaccharide that is used for fuel throughout the body.

What is glucose?

300

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that teenagers get this amount of physical activity most days of the week.

What is 60 minutes (or 1 hour)?

300

Microorganisms that cause disease. There are four main types.

What are pathogens?

300

The mindset that says, "I may not be good at math yet, but I am learning new skills every day."

What is a growth mindset?

300

The 1970's song that has the correct beats per minute for performing CPR.

What is "Stayin' Alive?"

300

The three illegal substances most commonly used by teens in the US.

What are alcohol, marijuana, and nicotine?

400

This system uses the brain and spinal cord to coordinate all the systems of the body

What is the nervous system?

400

This vitamin is found in many fruits and vegetables. The lack of it in their diet caused a terrible disease called scurvy for sailors until the 1800s.

What is vitamin C?

400

The amount of sleep teens need per night.

What is 8-10 hours?

400

Fill in the missing word in the process of infection:

Pathogen--> __________ --> Spreading --> New Host

What is host?

400

The brain's emotional response center.

What is the amygdala?

400

Applying direct pressure while filling a wound with gauze to stop an injured person from bleeding.

What is packing a wound?

400

The stage in the addiction process when a person needs the initial amount of a drug just to feel normal.

What is tolerance?

500

This glands in this body system secrete hormones to send messages to the cells in the body via the blood

What is the endocrine system?

500

Amino acids that the body cannot make and therefore must be obtained from food.

What are essential amino acids?

500

Type of exercise that requires short bursts of energy without the use of oxygen.

What is anaerobic exercise?

500

The body's natural resistance to disease.

What is immune system?

500

Feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be mild or severe.

What is anxiety?

500

The main two organs that need to receive oxygenated blood during cardiac arrest.

What are the brain and lungs?

500

The plant marijuana comes from.

What is cannabis?

600

The largest organ in the body

What is the skin?

600

The national drink of China.

What is tea?

600

A measure of the physical condition of your heart.

What is cardiovascular fitness?

600

Three causes of non-infectious disease.

What are heredity, environment, and lifestyle?

600

The part of the brain that attaches emotions to some of our memories.

What is the hippocampus?

600

4 of the most dangerous things teens do in cars.

What are: 

Skipping seat belts, texting while driving, not speaking up when afraid, too many passengers, drinking and driving, driving when it's dark, and speeding?

600

This percentage of 10th-12th graders in the US report using some type of illicit drug.

What is 33%?

700

Another name for the large intestine

What is the colon?

700

Proteins that contain all the amino acids.

What are complete proteins?

700

Three of the components of an exercise program.

What are type of activity, intensity, duration, frequency, maintenance, and motivation?

700

The body's second line of defense in fighting disease.

What is the lymphatic network?

700

4 of the 6 signs of depression according to your textbook.

What are inability to sleep, decrease in appetite, feeling bored and unmotivated, losing interest in activities of life, inability to concentrate, feeling of fatigue?

700

When performing CPR on children, this step is the first step of two main steps.

What is "begin chest compressions?"

700

The main three reasons teens begin using illegal substances.

What are experimentation, peer pressure, and medicating an underlying mental health issue?