This organ is the command center, or coordinator, of the nervous system.
The Brain
Is a disease that cannot be spread person to person.
Non communicable disease
Means the influence that your peer group has
on you.
Peer pressure
Grains, Protein, Vegetables, Fruits, Dairy.
The 5 food groups
Actions taken to prevent the spread of disease by treating all blood as if it were contaminated.
Universal precautions
This system is the group of organs that work together to break down foods into substances that your cells can use.
The Digestive System
What is defined as the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
Health / Health Triangle
Feelings of love for another person.
Affection
Any movement that makes your body use extra energy.
Physical Activity
A drug created by a chemical reaction in some foods, especially fruits and grains.
Alcohol
This body system are the organs that supply your blood with oxygen.
The Respiratory System
Is a condition that happens when pathogens enter the body, multiply and cause harm.
Infection
Relationships with people you know, trust, and
regard with affection
Friendships
The physical need for food.
Hunger
The immediate care given to someone who becomes injured or ill until regular medical care can be provided.
First aid
The group of organs and tissues that carry needed materials to cells and remove their waste products.
The Circulatory System
Your ability to get along with the people around you.
Social Health
Invisible boundaries that protect you.
The ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life without becoming overly tired.
Physical Fitness
The tiny air sacs in the lungs.
Alveoli
The system of glands throughout the body that regulate body functions.
The Endocrine System
The length of time that a particular disease can be spread from person to person.
Contagious period
Pressure you feel to go along with harmful behaviors or beliefs of others your age.
Negative peer pressure
The psychological desire for food.
Appetite
A first-aid procedure to restore breathing and circulation.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)