Nutrition
Infectious Disease
Non-Infectious Disease
Body Systems
MISC.
100
This is the main source of energy our body uses.

What are carbohydrates.

100

Define an infectious/communicable disease.

Illness/disease that spreads from person/person, or animal to animal. 

100

Define a lifestyle/non-infectious disease.

A disease that cannot be spread from person to person and is typically related to health decisions that we make daily. 

100

This body system is responsible for getting rid of waste from the body. 

Urinary/Excretory System.

100

How many hours of sleep should a teenager get?

8 Hours

200

This type of fat is known to cause heart disease and typically comes from animal products.

What is saturated fat.

200

The body's first line of defense against disease and infection.

Skin. 

200

Name and explain the different types of diabetes. 

Type 1= Typically born with- Pancreas does not create insulin

Type 2= Based off lifestyle choices-Insulin resistant

200

This body system is closely linked with the muscular system. 

Skeletal system.

200

What type of fat should we be trying to most avoid?

Trans fat. 

300

List the 3 nutrients that our body breaks down to use as energy.

1. Carbs

2. Fats

3. Proteins

300

Explain one way of breaking a chain of infection. 

Kill the pathogen

Prevent Contact

Prevent Escape

Prevent Transmission

Block the Ports

Resistant Host

300

Name 3 ways to prevent lifestyle diseases.

Don't smoke

Get plenty of physical activity

Eat healthy

Regular doctor visits

300

A major function of this body system is to help you breathe.

Respiratory System.

300

Define stroke.

When blood flow to the brain is stopped or blocked. 

400
List all 6 of the nutrients found in foods.

1. Carbs

2. Fats

3.Proteins

4. Vitamins

5.Minerals

6. Water

400
Explain how diseases are transmitted.

From person to person through coughing, sneezing, etc. 

Food

Contact with an infected surface

400

Name the top two killers of adults in the U.S.

1. Heart disease

2. Cancer

400

This system is also known as the lymphatic system.

Immune system. 

400

In which arm is the tingly feeling associated with when experiencing a heart attack?

Left arm

500

Calculate the tsp. of saturated fat in a food that has 8g of saturated fat per serving, and there are 5 servings of the food.

10 tsp.

500

What is the purpose of an antibiotic? 

Designed to interrupt bacteria cells from multiplying. 
500

Name and define the two different types of tumors.

Malignant- Cancerous

Benign- Non-cancerous

500

This system works with the digestive and respiratory system to carry nutrients and oxygen around the body.

Cardiovascular system. 

500

What is the difference between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins?

Fat-soluble vitamins tend to stay in the body longer, while water-soluble leave the body quickly.