Health. Here's how to play JEOPARDY! ( Teachers - make sure you download and read the Setup Instructions!) The class will be split into two teams, the.

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Health

Here's how to play JEOPARDY! ( Teachers - make sure you download and read the Setup Instructions!) The class will be split into two teams, the RED team and the GREEN team. When a question is displayed, the RED team will use the ABCD keys on their clickers to answer. The GREEN team will use the EFGH keys to answer. The team with the HIGHEST PERCENTAGE of correct responses will earn the points for that question, AND the right to pick the next category! Let's do a practice question to make sure everybody understands how to play. Go on to the Practice Question

1Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H Sample Question MusicGo on to the Game Board AHealth E BAlgebraF CSmall enginesG DCollege EnglishH Health What class are you in right now?

AlcoholQuiz SheetBrain Functions Brain Tobacco $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Drag a blue tile over used squares!

Back to Game Board Red TeamBlue Team Score Board

1Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 100 pts Music Score Back A Pancreas E B Hippocampus F C Liver G D Heart H Liver Removes poisons and germs from the blood, and can be damaged by long term alcohol use

2Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 200 pts Music Score Back A Body weight E B The amount of time someone is drinking F C The time of day G D A and B H A persons BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) is affected by

3Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 300 pts Music Score Back A Drinking five or more drinks in one sitting E B Drinking until you pass out F C Drinking until you throw up G D Drinking until you have a.08 BAC (blood alcohol conentration) H Drinking five or more drinks in one sitting Binge drinking is considered to be

4Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 400 pts Music Score Back A Alcohol poisoning E B BAC (blood alcohol concentration) F C Death G D Acetylcholine H Alcohol poisoning When the area of the brain that controls breathing and heart rate, become dangerously depressed

5Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 500 pts Music Score Back A Get help immediately. E B Put persons on their side F C If not breathing, start CPR G D All of the above H If a friend is showing symptoms of alcohol poisoning, you should

1Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 100 pts Music Score Back A Ecstacy E B Methamphetamine F C Alcohol G D Ketamine H Ecstacy Most commonly abused club drug

2Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 200 pts Music Score Back A Acetylcholine E B GABA F C Nicotine G D THC H The psychoactive ingredient in marijuana

3Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 300 pts Music Score Back A Over the counter E B Illegal F C Prescription G D Club drug H Prescription Kind of drug that needs a written order from a doctor for a specific medicine

4Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 400 pts Music Score Back A Withdrawal E B Physical dependence F C The path of addiction G D Prescription drug use H The path of addiction Drug use, tolerance, dependence, addiction

5Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 500 pts Music Score Back A Presynaptic Vesicle E B Anaphalactic shock F C Seizure G D GABA H Anaphalactic shock A serious reaction to medicine that can be life threatening

1Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 100 pts Music Score Back A Cerebellum E B Occipital lobe F C Diencephalon G D Brainstem H Controls breathing, heart rate, eating, and sleeping

2Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 200 pts Music Score Back A Cerebellum E B Occipital lobe F C Hippocampus G D Brainstem H Hippocampus Is involved with memory functions

3Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 300 pts Music Score Back A Cerebellum E B Frontal Lobe F C Diencephalon G D Brainstem H Cerebellum Controls posture, balance, and coordination

4Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 400 pts Music Score Back A Cerebellum E B Frontal Lobe F C Diencephalon G D Brainstem H Frontal Lobe Is involved with decision making

5Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 500 pts Music Score Back A Axon E B Synapse F C Presynaptic Vesicle G D Dendrite H Receives messages from other neurons

1Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 100 pts Music Score Back A Drugs of abuse are taken into the body E B Neurotransmitters release chemicals at synapses F C The release of dopamine causes pleasure, reinforcing a behavior G D Carbon Monoxide enters the body H The release of dopamine causes pleasure, reinforcing a behavior The brain reward system describes how

2Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 200 pts Music Score Back A Drug use E B Drug Experimentation F C Tolerance G D Addiction H Tolerance Needing more of a drug to produce the same effect

3Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 300 pts Music Score Back A Positive and negative impulses E B Electrical signals and chemical messages F C Stimulant and depressive actions G D None of the above H Electrical signals and chemical messages Neurotransmission is a combination of

4Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 400 pts Music Score Back A Dendrites E B Axons F C Dopamine G D All of the aboveH Axons Long processes that neurons use to communicate with each other

5Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 500 pts Music Score Back A Acting like neurotransmitters E B Blocking neurotransmitters F C Changing the amount of neurotransmitters G D All of the above H Drugs interfere with neurotransmission by

1Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 100 pts Music Score Back A Nicotine E B Carbon Monoxide F CTarG D Dopamine H All of the above The blood's ability to carry oxygen is blocked by

2Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 200 pts Music Score Back A Lung Cancer E B Emphysema F C Excessive cough G D Chronic Bronchitis H Bronchitis Torn or ruptured alveoli is a result of this respiratory disease

3Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 300 pts Music Score Back A Secondhand smoke E B Mainstream smoke F C Sidestream smoke G D All of the above H Secondhand Smoke A combination of exhaled mainstream smoke and sidestream smoke

4Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 400 pts Music Score Back A Dendrites E B Cilia F C Alveoli G D Carbon Monoxide H Dependence Hair-like projections in the respiratory system that are paralyzed and damaged by tar in tobacco

5Insert Question Here A B C D E F G H 500 pts Music Score Back A Hepatitis E B A combination of emphysema and Bronchitis F C Anemia G D All of the above H A combination of emphysema and Bronchitis A person with COPD will have