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Title of the Quiz

Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being AnswerHome

Health

an over all state of well-being AnswerHome

Wellness

All the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents AnswerHome

Heredity

How long a person will live AnswerHome

Life expectancy

Risks that increase in effect with each added risk AnswerHome

Cumulative risk

Ways to deal with or overcome the negative effects of stress AnswerHome

Stress management

Indigestible complex carbohydrate AnswerHome

fiber

The body’s preferred form of energy AnswerHome

Carbohydrates

The two sources of carbohydrates are ________ and __________. AnswerHome

Simple and Complex

This nutrient transports vitamins in the blood. AnswerHome

Fats

Contain the 9 essential amino acids AnswerHome

Complete Proteins

This nutrient builds and maintain cells and tissues. AnswerHome

Proteins

This waxy lipidlike substance increases your risk of heart disease. AnswerHome

Cholesterol

What are A, D, E, K called? AnswerHome

Fat soluble

This nutrient builds healthy bones and teeth AnswerHome

Minerals

Salt is a factor in this health problem AnswerHome

Hypertension

Anything that causes stress AnswerHome

Stressor

Fight or Flight takes place in this part of the GAS system. AnswerHome

Resistance Stage

The condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen. AnswerHome

Anxiety

Prolonged feeling of hopelessness, helplessness, and sadness AnswerHome

Depression

An illness of the mind AnswerHome

Mental Illness

Irrational fear AnswerHome

Phobia

Repeated behaviors or thoughts AnswerHome

Obsessive compulsive disorder

Sudden unexplained feeling of terror AnswerHome

Anxiety

An anxiety disorder characterized by exposure to a terrifying event AnswerHome

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Two Mood disorders are ______________ and ____________. AnswerHome

Clinical depression and bipolar disorder

This disorder is characterized by starving oneself AnswerHome

Anorexia

Disorder where the basic rights of others are violated. AnswerHome

Conduct

Mental disorder where a person loses touch with reality AnswerHome

Schizophrenia

Most serial killers have this personality disorder AnswerHome

Antisocial

The stage of grief where a person begins to look ahead to the future and remembering becomes less painful AnswerHome

Hope

Feeling powerless and lashing out AnswerHome

Anger

When a person becomes preoccupied with thoughts and what s/he could have done to prevent the loss AnswerHome

Remorse

When a person promises to change if what was lost can be returned AnswerHome

Bargaining

This STD is considered Asymptomatic in most people AnswerHome

Chlaymdia

A person who is more than 20% over recommended body weight is considered ______________. AnswerHome

Obese

Infections spread from person to person through sexual contact AnswerHome

STDs/STIs

Teens from are at greatest risk for getting AnswerHome

STDs/STIs

This std produces warts on the genitals AnswerHome

HPV

This STD produces blister like sores on the genitals AnswerHome

Herpes Simplex Virus

A symptom of this STD is yellowish green discharge AnswerHome

Gonorrhea

This STD attacks the liver AnswerHome

Hepatitis

First symptom of this bacterial STD is an open painless sore called a chancre AnswerHome

Syphilis

Deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors AnswerHome

Abstinence

This female organ stores ova and produces estrogen AnswerHome

Ovaries

Passage way for urine to leave the body AnswerHome

Urethra

This body part produces the male sex hormone testosterone AnswerHome

Testes

The female reproductive cells AnswerHome

Ova

The joining of a sperm and ova is called AnswerHome

Fertilization/ Conception

This STD can be transmitted through, sex, iv drug needles, childbirth, and nursing AnswerHome

HIV/AIDS