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Nutrition
Sleep
Disorders
Physical Activity
Symptoms
100
If you eat healthy you can do this.
What is sleep better?
100
This type of muscle allows our body to move.
What is skeletal?
100
These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart.
What are arteries?
100
This fluid is released at the start of the digestive process and contains enzymes that breakdown carbs.
What is saliva?
100
An injury or tear to a muscle or tendon.
What is a strain?
200
If you do this you can do better in school.
What is healthy eating?
200
This muscle flexes the elbow.
What is the biceps.
200
Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium through these large veins.
What are the vena cava?
200
This organ is a sack that contains acids and enzymes to breakdown food.
What is the stomach?
200
This is an incomplete break where the bone bends but does not snap.
What is a greenstick fracture?
300
Should kids finish their vegetables before dessert
What is yes?
300
This group of muscles flexes the knee.
What are the hamstrings?
300
Blood passes through this valve as it enters the right ventricle.
What is the Mitral valve?
300
This organ collects bile from the liver and can become inflamed and require removal.
What is the gallbladder?
300
This type of bone break results from repetative overuse.
What is a stress fracture?
400
This is the soft tissue inside a bone.
What is marrow?
400
This is the type of contraction where a muscle is lengthening against resistance.
What is eccentric?
400
Other than oxygen, name two things that blood carry
What are nutrients, CO2 and waste?
400
These sores can form on the walls of the digestive system.
What are ulcers?
400
This accronym is used to describe the steps for treating many injuries.
What is R.I.C.E.
500
Care needs to be taken to prevent breaking this bone off during CPR.
What is the xyphoid process?
500
These types of muscle fibers are good for short durration contractions that require significant power output.
What are fast twitch.
500
These blood vessels have extremely thin walls that allow for gas exchange ain the lungs.
What are cappilaries?
500
These fingerlike projections are in the small intestine and absorb nutrients into the blood stream.
What are villi?
500
An injury that happens suddenly is classified as.
What is acute?