Health Triangle
Body Image
Organs to Body Systems
STD's
Drugs & Alcohol
100

Which part of the triangle relates to the way you feel about yourself?

Mental

100

cream or lotion that filters out some UV rays

Sunscreen

100

Brain, Spinal cord

Nervous System

100

Diseases that can be spread or contagious...

Communicable 

100

What is withdrawal? 

Sickness that occurs when a person stops using an addictive substance

200

Eating nutritious foods is an example of good ______________ health.  

Physical

200

a skin condition caused by overactive glands. (usually seen mostly in teens) 

Acne

200

Bones

Skeletal

200

The virus that causes AIDS is called __________. 

HIV

200

Amphetamines are a type of _____________. 

Stimulant

300

An achievement of high level of overall health is...

Wellness

300
flaking of the outer layer of dead skin cells

Dandruff

300

Heart, blood vessels

Circulatory Systems

300

Diseases that are hereditarily spread and not through contact is known as.... 

Non-Communicable

300

Doctors often prescribe __________ for illnesses that are caused by bacteria. 

antibiotics

400
Also known as the flight-or-flight response

Stress response

400

TRUE OR FALSE? 

The number of overweight American teens is at an all-time high

True

400

intestines, pancreas, liver

Digestive System

400

TRUE OR FALSE

By practicing sexual abstinence, you will avoid the dangers of STDs. 

TRUE

400

What is a prescription drug? 

medicine only to be used with written permission from a doctor. 

500

David improved his physical health by deciding to eat more vegetables, which influence of Health would be described? 

Culture? Environment? Behavior? Attitude? Heredity? 

Behavior

500

Actions you take to improve or maintain your health? (showering, using deodorant, wearing sunscreen, brushing teeth, etc. 

Hygiene 

500

Larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchi

Respiratory Sytem

500

TRUE OR FALSE 

Vaccines are available for most STDs. 

False

500

Drugs that slow down the body's function and reactions are called...

Depressants