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Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School Mrs. Tooley Health Final Review 2005

A:B: Basal metabolismEndurance #1 The minimum amount of energy needed to maintain the body’s system is defined as C:D: MetabolismIsokinetic energy

A: Basal Metabolism

A:B: Anaerobic exerciseCalisthenics #2 Vigorous activity in which oxygen is continuously taken in for at least 20 minutes is C:D: Aerobic exerciseSpecificity

C: Aerobic exercise

A:B: Unit pricingCalories from fat #3 The Nutrition Facts panel on food labels does NOT include C:D: Serving sizePercent Daily Value

A: Unit pricing

A:B: A defense mechanismResilience #4 Making excuses to explain behavior instead of taking responsibility is an example of C:D: PessimismDecision Making

A: A Defense Mechanism

A:B: Antisocial personality disorder Bipolar disorder #5 A personality disorder often associated with Hallucinations and hearing voices is C:D: SchizophreniaPost-traumatic stress disorder

C: Schizophrenia

A:B: drowsinessBloodshot eyes #6 All of the following are effects of marijuana except C:D: Loss of memoryLoss of appetite

D: Loss of appetite

A:B: Has about 400 ova at maturity Matures at 11, the same age for everyone #7 The female reproductive system C:D: Releases an average of two ova a month Nourishes the ovum from fertilization to birth

D: Nourishes the ovum from fertilization to birth

A:B: distancepower #8 The ability to use force with great speed is C:D: Reaction timecoordination

B: Power

A:B: The same number of calories Half as many calories #9 Compared to a gram of protein, a gram of fat contains C:D: More than twice as many calories One and half times as many calories

C: more than twice as many calories

A:B: Self-esteemSelf-talk #10 Messages you send yourself are referred to as C:D: All-or-nothing thinkingSelf-confidence

B: Self-talk

A:B: Treats organic disorders Prescribes medication #11 A clinical psychologist C:D: Cannot give group therapy Can practice psychotherapy

D: can practice psychotherapy

A:B: LSDKetamine #12 All of the following are considered club drugs except C:D: EcstasyCocaine

D: Cocaine

A:B: 10-12%20-24% #13 What percentage of your diet should come from proteins? C:D: <30%50-60%

A: 10-12%

A:B: OvariesUterus #14 A small, muscular pear-shaped organ, about the size of a fist C:D: Fallopian TubesCervix

B: Uterus

A:B: CondomHormonal implants #15 Contraceptive that can last for up to five years C:D: Behavioral methodsSpermicidal foams/jellies

B: Hormonal implants

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