Nutrition
Sleep
Brain
Body
Exercise
100

This essential nutrient helps build and repair body tissues

What is protein?

100

This stage of sleep is characterized by quick eye movements and is associated with vivid dreams

What is REM sleep?

100
This neurotransmitter is associated with feelings of pleasure and reward and is often referred to as the "feel-good" chemical

What is dopamine?

100

This organ pumps blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells

What is the heart?

100

This type of exercise involves sustained physical activity that increases heart rate and breathing

What is aerobic exercise? (Examples: jump rope, running, swimming, etc)

200

Found in fruits and vegetables, this nutrient aids in digestion and prevents constipation

What is fiber?

200

This hormone regulates sleep-wake cycles

What is melatonin?

200

What is the name of the fibers in the brain that connect the two hemispheres so they can communicate?

What is the corpus callosum?

200

This part of the body produces hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and development

What is the thyroid gland?

200

This exercise technique involves stretching and holding positions to improve flexibility and reduce the risk of injury

What is yoga?

300

This vitamin, abundant in citrus fruits and leafy greens, boosts the immune system

What is Vitamin C?

300

This disorder causes breathing to repeatedly stop and start during sleep, leading to poor sleep quality

What is sleep apnea?

300

This part of the brain is often called the "emotional brain" and is involved in processing emotions (especially fear) and memories?

What is the amygdala?

300

This part of the body's immune system filters toxins and waste products from the blood

What are the kidneys?

300

This form of exercises focuses on repetitive muscle contractions to build strength and endurance

What is resistance training?

400
This macronutrient serves as the body's primary source of energy

What are carbohydrates?

400

The term that describes the feeling of excessive daytime sleepiness despite getting sufficient sleep

What is hypersomnia?

400

This part of the brain is known as the "post office", sending sensory information (except smell) to other brain areas to be processed

What is the thalamus?

400

This organ system is responsible for the exchange of gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the body and the environment

What is the respiratory system?

400

What term means a joint's ability to move through its full range of motion, often improved through stretching and mobility exercises

What is flexibility?

500

This healthy fat, found in fish, nuts, and avocadoes, is crucial for brain function and hormone regulation

What is Omega-3 fatty acid?

500

This sleep disorder is characterizes by an inability to fall asleep/stay asleep

What is insomnia?

500

Which part(s) of the brain is/are responsible for language comprehension and production?

What are Broca's and Wernicke's area?
500

This is the largest organ in the body

What is the skin?
500

What is the name of the principle meaning that the body must be stressed beyond its normal level of activity to improve fitness

What is principle of overload?