The bones in your head.
Skull
Food (such as salmon, broccoli, or blueberries) that is rich in compounds (such as antioxidants, fiber, or fatty acids) considered beneficial to a person's health.
Superfood.
Something (such as a drug) that relieves pain.
Painkiller.
A synonym of the name of this category.
Working out.
To feel ill.
Where two bones meet.
Joint
Organic substances that are essential in minute quantities to the nutrition of most animals and some plants. They do not provide energy or serve as building units, and are present in natural foodstuffs or sometimes produced within the body.
Vitamins.
A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood.
Diabetes.
The propelling of a boat by means of oars.
Rowing.
To be healthy and strong.
As fit as a fiddle.
The lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the prominence of the lower jaw (Merriam-Webster).
Chin
Choose the right option. What is the correct way to pronounce the word spinach?:
a:/ˈspɪnɪtʃ/; b:/ˈspɪnatʃ/; c: /ˈspaɪnɪtʃ/
a: /ˈspɪnɪtʃ/
When your nose produces more mucus than usual, usually because you are ill.
A runny nose.
Exercise involving the heart and blood vessels.
Cardio.
Getting better after illness or injury.
On the mend.
Name the five fingers on your hand.
Thumb; index/fore/point; middle; ring; little/pimkie.
Good food that is prepared and cooked carefully.
Slow food.
A person who continuously worries about their health without having any reason to do so. (Cambridge dictionary).
MUST BE CORRECTLY SPELLED.
Hypocondriac.
In rugby, when a group of players from each team come together with their heads down and arms joined, and push against each other, trying to take control of the ball.
Scrum.
Very energetic and lively.
Full of beans.
A large lobulated gland that secretes digestive enzymes and the hormone insulin. (Adapted from Merriam-Webster).
Pancreas.
Name 5 superfoods that make part of your diet.
Olive oil; garlic; whole grain; green tea; broccoli; dark leafy greens (spinach, kale, arugula -rocket-.); tomatoes; berries; avocados
The study of diseased organs.
Pathological/Morbid anatomy.
To cause an injury to a joint by a sudden movement.
To die.
Kick the bucket.