Health Final Review Ms. Maxwell. AdolescenceDiseases and Pathogens Alcohol and TobaccoDrugsNutrition 100 (5 jumping jacks) 100 (5 sit ups) 100 (3 up downs)

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Health Final Review Ms. Maxwell

AdolescenceDiseases and Pathogens Alcohol and TobaccoDrugsNutrition 100 (5 jumping jacks) 100 (5 sit ups) 100 (3 up downs) 100 (1 wind sprint) 100 (3 push ups) 200 (10 jumping jacks) 200 ((10 sit ups) 200 (6 up downs) 200 (2 push ups) 200 (6 push ups) 300 (15 jumping jacks) 300 (15 sit ups) 300 (9 up downs) 300 (3 wind sprints) 300 (9 push ups) 400 (20 jumping jacks) 400 (20 sit ups) 400 (12 Up downs) 400 (4 wind sprints) 400 (12 push ups) 500 (25 Jumping Jacks) 500 (25 sit ups) 500 (15 up downs) 500 (5 wind sprints) 500 (15 push ups)

Adolescence 100 What are 3 PHYSICAL changes that take place during adolescence? Back to Category

Adolescence 200 Back to Category What is impulse control? Explain using an example.

Adolescence 300 Back to Category What are 2 mental changes (skills) that are developed during adolescence?

Adolescence 400 Back to Category What are two responsibilities that you have to yourself? Be specific

Adolescence 500 Back to Category Explain two ways that our emotions develop during adolescence.

Diseases and Pathogens-100 Back to Category Describe what a virus is, and how it differs from other pathogens.

Diseases and Pathogens-200 Back to Category

Diseases and Pathogens-300 Back to Category What are the four specific ways a pathogen can spread?

Diseases and Pathogens-400 Back to Category Name and explain how 4 different physical/chemical defenses work.

Diseases and Pathogens-500 Back to Category There are many ways a person can become immune to a disease. Name and explain 1

Alcohol and Tobacco-100 Back to Category What type of drug is Alcohol?

Alcohol and Tobacco-200 Back to Category What is alcohol content? How could that effect someone who doesn’t know anything about alcohol content? W

Alcohol and Tobacco-300 Back to Category Describe two life threatening effects that being intoxicated can have on your body.

Alcohol and Tobacco-400 Back to Category What are 4 symptoms that may tell you that someone is an alcoholic?

Alcohol and Tobacco-500 Back to Category What are four long term effects that alcoholism can have on the body?

Drugs-100 Back to Category What is the difference between drug misuse and drug abuse?

Drugs-200 Back to Category Describe what a side effect is, give one example.

Drugs-300 Back to Category Explain what tolerance is and how it develops.

Drugs-400 Back to Category True/False (explain your answer) Cancer patients smoke marijuana to get better.

Drugs-500 Back to Category What is a hallucinogen? Describe at least 2 long term effects that they can have on the body.

Nutrition-100 Back to Category What is dehydration? What are two side effects of dehydration?

Nutrition-200 Back to Category What are 2 characteristics of nutrient dense food?

Nutrition-300 Back to Category Name; 3 fat soluble vitamins, 2 functions, and 1 source.

Nutrition-400 Back to Category Name 3 water soluble vitamins, 2 functions, 2 sources

Nutrition-500 Back to Category Where do minerals come from and how do we get them? Name 2 sources and 2 functions of minerals.