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100

The cycle of losing, gaining, losing, and gaining weight.

What is yo-yo dieting?

100
The chemical and physical processes by which the body "burns" food and generates energy.

What is metabolism?

100

Pigments that give skin its color, located in the lower part of the epidermis.

What is melanin?

100

Two kinds of cells located in the light-sensitive layer of the retina.

What are rod and cone cells?

100

The bicycle hand signal where the arm is extended fully outward.

What is a left turn?

200

Your lowest rate of metabolism while you are at rest.

What is basal metabolism?

200

Substances that neutralize harmful molecules called free radicals.

What are antioxidants?

200

A layer of dead cells at the base of the nail. 

What is the cuticle?
200

The second largest part of the brain.

What is the cerebellum?

200

Water should not be applied to a grease fire, instead use one of these 4 items.

What is a type B fire extinguisher, a lid, salt, or baking soda?

300

Long chains of amino acids (building blocks).

What are proteins?

300

Iron and iodine are vitally important but only needed in extremely small quantities so they are called ________.

What are trace elements?

300

The most complex layer of the skin.

What is the dermis?

300

The units scientists use to rate the loudness of sounds.

What are decibels (dB)?

300

What you should wear for most types of hunting.

What is a bright-colored vest or hat?

400

The tissue surrounding the teeth that fits tightly around each tooth, holding the tooth firmly in place and protecting its roots from decay.

What is gingiva?

400

The first 10 inches of the small intestine where most chemical digestion takes place.

What is the duodenum?

400

Exercises that involve little or no outward movement of body parts.  

What are isometric exercises?

400

The part of the body that is responsible for the functions you can control.

What is the somatic nervous system?

400

Rattlesnake, copperhead, and water moccasin are the only type in North America.

What are pit vipers?

500

A fetus is the term used to describe a baby from this time until birth.

What is 9 weeks?

500

The growth hormone that regulates your overall growth rate by stimulating the growth of new tissues.

What is somatotropin?

500

A protective sheath that encases a bone.

What is the periosteum?

500

Carry nerve impulses away from the cell body and reside in the brain and spinal cord.

What are axons?

500

Two liquid chemicals that should never be mixed together.

What are bleach and ammonia?