Multiple Choice Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Name the six essential nutrients
a. | fat, protein, carbohydrates, sugar, water | b. | grains, meat, dairy,
fruits, and vegetables | c. | grains, meat, dairy, fruits, vegetables,
fat | d. | carbohydrates, fat, protein, water, vitamins,
minerals |
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Water soluble vitamins are:
a. | vitamins that are not stored in the body | b. | vitamins that we get
from eating fatty foods | c. | vitamins that can be stored in the
body | d. | none of the above |
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____________ girls WILL be sexually assaulted by the time they are 18 years
old.
a. | 1 in 15 | b. | 1 in 4 | c. | 1 in
10 | d. | 1 in 20 |
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4.
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What are some side effects of excessive weight gain?
a. | heart disease | c. | diabetes | b. | sleep apnea | d. | all of the
above |
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Which of the following characteristics might indicate that a person is at risk
for an eating disorder?
a. | over-exercising to burn all the Calories eaten | b. | an urge to throw up
after eating | c. | a guilty feeling when eating sweet or fattening foods | d. | all of the
above |
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6.
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Which of the following effects does alcohol have on society?
a. | lost productivity due to alcohol-related illness and premature
death | b. | decrease in medical bills | c. | fewer alcohol-related
accidents | d. | decrease in crime |
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What are the new laws called that make it illegal for anyone under the age of 21
to drive with any amount of alcohol in his or her system?
a. | zero tolerance laws | c. | underage drinking laws | b. | SADD
laws | d. | MADD
laws |
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8.
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Wyoming’s legal limit for driving is...
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9.
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What does OTC stand for in relation to drugs?
a. | over the counter | c. | over the content | b. | open the container | d. | all of the
above |
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10.
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Methamphetamine causes the brain cells to release high levels of
a. | beta cells | c. | sugar | b. | serotonin | d. | dopamine |
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11.
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Ways that percent body fat can be measured are through
a. | skin fold calipers | c. | all of the above | b. | bioelectric impedance | d. | hydrostatic
weighing |
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12.
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_____________ is a measure of the energy in food and the energy your body
burns
a. | nutrients | b. | calories | c. | electricity | d. | grams |
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13.
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During the development of atherosclerosis,
a. | cells begin to divide and multiply in an uncontrolled way. | b. | the arteries become
narrow because of a build-up of fatty material. | c. | the brain is cut off from its blood
supply. | d. | all of the above |
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14.
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Which of the following diseases is a non-infectious disease?
a. | flu | b. | strep throat | c. | common
cold | d. | cardiovascular disease |
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Medical marijuana is called
a. | butyl nitrite | b. | drixonal | c. | tylenol | d. | marinol |
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Which of the following are VITAMINS?
a. | calcium | b. | zinc | c. | vitamin
C | d. | all of the above |
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17.
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Fertilization of an egg takes place in the women’s
a. | placenta | b. | uterus | c. | fallopian
tubes | d. | cervix |
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Marijuana is the dried leaves and flowers of the ____________ plant.
a. | mushroom | c. | cannabis plant | b. | poinsettia plant | d. | hemp |
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Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease that
a. | can have symptoms of discharge but (especially in women) may cause no symptoms at
all. | b. | is caused by a virus. | c. | is always fatal. | d. | all of the
above |
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HPV is a....
a. | an STD that can eventually lead to cervical cancer in women, and other complications
in men. | b. | is a highway in Wyoming | c. | is a surgery done to remove STD
ulcers | d. | virus that causes AIDS |
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Chlamydia is an STD that
a. | often has no symptoms. | c. | a mother can pass on to her baby. | b. | is caused by a
bacterium. | d. | all of the
above |
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22.
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A MIP stands for
a. | minor in possession | c. | mother in promotion | b. | none of the above | d. | minor in public |
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23.
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Organic foods are foods that are
a. | are non existent | c. | grown in soil that is orange and purple | b. | free of artificial
flavorings, pesticides, antibiotics, and hormones | d. | none of the
above |
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24.
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Which of the following STD’s is not considered a bacterial STD?
a. | Chlamydia | c. | Syphilis | b. | Gonorrhea | d. | Herpes |
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25.
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A common drug used in sexual assault cases is
a. | GHB | c. | Meth | b. | Marijuana | d. | Acid |
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26.
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About how many teenagers having sex will get a sexually transmitted disease
(STD) this year?
a. | 1 in 6 | c. | 1 in 20 | b. | 1 in 10 | d. | 1 in 4 |
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27.
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Could you have an STD and not even know about it?
a. | yes | c. | none of the above | b. | no |
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28.
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Meth can be administered by
a. | all of the above | c. | ingesting | b. | injecting | d. | smoking and
snorting |
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29.
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Can antibiotics cure viral infections?
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30.
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_______________ decides the sex of the baby
a. | both parents | c. | the males’ sperm | b. | the placenta
barrier | d. | the females’
egg |
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Which of the following statements about STD’s is NOT true?
a. | A person can have more than one STD infection at a time | c. | some STD’s
are incurable | b. | A person can get a STD from his or her first sexual experience | d. | All STD’s can be easily cleared up by
antibiotics |
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32.
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Fats are
a. | not essential to good health | c. | digested more quickly than
proteins | b. | needed in moderate quantities | d. | nutrients that should be omitted from the
diet |
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33.
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RDA stands for
a. | read don’t act | c. | none of the above | b. | radical diet associated | d. | recommended dietary
allowances |
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34.
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Inflammation or infection of the liver, sometimes caused by the toxic effects of
alcohol is called
a. | hepatitis | c. | fetal alcohol syndrome | b. | fatty
liver | d. | cirrhosis |
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35.
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A form of cannabis that is usually sold in small brown chunks that are smoked in
a pipe is called
a. | crack | c. | marijuana | b. | heroin | d. | cocaine |
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36.
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Nitrous Oxide an inhalant is
a. | introduced as an anesthetic for dentists | c. | the first inhalant to be used for
recreational purposes | b. | called laughing gas | d. | all of the
above |
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37.
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What is the addiction % rate for methamphetamine first time use?
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38.
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Popular Club Drugs include
a. | PCP | c. | GHB | b. | ecstasy | d. | all of the
above |
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39.
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Alcohol stimulates the __________________ which can lead to kidneys
producing more urine causing dehydration
a. | pancreas | c. | thyroid gland | b. | brain | d. | pituitary gland |
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40.
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Alcohol can
a. | increases blood pressure | c. | increase heart
rate | b. | increase instances of abnormal heartbeats | d. | all of the
above |
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41.
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Women have
a. | one ovary | c. | two ovaries | b. | no ovaries | d. | three ovaries |
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42.
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BAC stands for
a. | blood alcohol concentration | c. | blood alcohol
consumption | b. | blood alcohol composition | d. | none of the above |
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Which of the following sexual practices is NOT a high-risk behavior for
the HIV infection?
a. | dating someone who is sexually active | c. | having sex while infected with an
STD | b. | abstinence from sex | d. | dating someone who uses drugs |
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A BAC level of .4 or .5 can result in
a. | blurred vision | c. | dizziness | b. | coma or death | d. | vomiting |
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45.
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BAC or Blood Alcohol Concentration can be measured by
a. | all of the above | c. | urine | b. | blood | d. | breath |
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46.
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“Tweaking” refers to
a. | smoking marijuana | c. | craving ice cream at night | b. | injecting
meth | d. | a drug user becoming
violent, delusionary or paranoid as high wears off |
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47.
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Narrowing of the arteries is called
a. | artery fatty | c. | constipation | b. | fibrillation | d. | atherosclerosis |
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48.
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Infectious diseases can be spread by
a. | people to people, animals to people | c. | the environment | b. | contaminated objects
| d. | all of the
above |
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49.
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The most common type of Cancer in the United States is
a. | prostate cancer | c. | lung cancer | b. | skin cancer | d. | breast cancer |
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50.
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Unsaturated fats are
a. | none of the above | c. | considered the “good” fats | b. | aren’t even a
fat | d. | considered the
“bad” fats |
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51.
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Sperm is stored in the
a. | urethra | c. | testes | b. | vas deferens | d. | epididymis |
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52.
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For conception to take place, the sperm must unite with the ova or egg within
_________before it dissolves
a. | 1 week | c. | 5 days | b. | 24-36 hours | d. | 72 hours |
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Women have a ___________ number of eggs in their body even before birth
a. | 500,000 | c. | preset | b. | 100,000 | d. | million |
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54.
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Once the egg is fertilized the sperm loses its
a. | eyes | c. | cilia | b. | mid-section | d. | tail |
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55.
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An example of a stimulant is
a. | amphetamine | c. | marijuana | b. | heroin | d. | tranquilizer |
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56.
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Which of the following groups of drugs has absolutely no medical value?
a. | codeine | c. | stimulants | b. | narcotics | d. | meth |
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57.
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Body Mass Index is considered to be
a. | the gold standard for measuring percent body fat | c. | exercising at an intense
level | b. | all of the above | d. | the ratio of weight to height |
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58.
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Pelvic Exams and Pap Smears are recommended for girls
a. | once they are 18 years old or sexually active | c. | every time they have
sex | b. | when they reach high school |
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59.
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Normal blood pressure is considered to be
a. | 800/800 | c. | 120/80 | b. | 100/100 | d. | 60/60 |
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60.
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Sponges (contraceptives) are back on the market and are effective in trapping
_________ to prevent pregnancy
a. | eggs | c. | HIV | b. | sperm | d. | STD’s |
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61.
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Oil based lubricants used on latex condoms can cause them to
a. | break | c. | increase sexual activity | b. | spread
STD’s | d. | expand |
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The four main eating disorders are
a. | anorexia, bulimia, exercise bulimia, and binge eating | c. | anorexia, bulimia, purging,
vomiting | b. | none of the above | d. | dieting, binge eating, anorexia, bulimia |
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids are considered
a. | fat from beef | c. | an unsaturated fat | b. | a trans fat | d. | a saturated fat |
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64.
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Which of the following is considered an “incomplete” protein?
a. | eggs | c. | meat | b. | beans | d. | poultry |
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65.
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Probiotics help maintain....
a. | helps regulate blood cholesterol levels | c. | regulate hormonal
levels | b. | bad bacteria | d. | microflora or good bacteria in our intestines |
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66.
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MDMA is
a. | the drug name for a hallucinogenic mushroom | c. | PCP | b. | ecstasy | d. | LSD |
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67.
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The following are considered to be the two most commonly abused prescription
drugs used by teens.
a. | Valium and Ritalin | c. | Marijuana and Oxycontin | b. | Oxycontin and
Tylenol | d. | Vicodin and
Oxycontin |
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_______________ in how many boys WILL be sexually assaulted by the time they are
18.
a. | 1 in 20 | c. | 1 in 10 | b. | 1 in 6 | d. | 1 in 8 |
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Most adults are about _____________ water which is equivalent to about 12
gallons of water.
a. | 70-80% | c. | 50-75% | b. | 10% | d. | 95% |
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70.
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Spermicides come in which form
a. | foam | c. | jelly | b. | cream | d. | all of the
above |
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71.
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The best place to store condoms are in
a. | glove compartments | c. | purses | b. | wallets | d. | a cool, dry
place |
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PID is short for....
a. | pregnancy in due | c. | pelvic inflammation disorder | b. | pelvic inflammatory
disease | d. | none of the
above |
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Which of the following are examples of a complex carbohydrate?
a. | whole grains | c. | barley | b. | oats | d. | all of the
above |
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74.
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When prolonged heavy alcohol use causes liver tissue to be replaced by useless
scar tissue, a condition called _________ develops.
a. | liver cancer | c. | hepatitis c | b. | cirrhosis | d. | none of the
above |
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75.
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Which of the following is a mineral?
a. | ascorbic acid (C) | c. | folic acid | b. | niacin | d. | calcium |
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76.
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Two types of fats are
a. | trans fats and hydrogenated oils | c. | unsaturated fats and saturated
fats | b. | safflower oil and canola oil | d. | hypertension and
cholesterol |
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Fiber helps
a. | lubricate our joints | c. | regulate heart rhythm | b. | aid in
digestion | d. | control
cholesterol levels |
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78.
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Your body’s pH level should be more ________ than acidic to create a
healthy living environment for your cells.
a. | algaecide | c. | alkaline | b. | acidic | d. | neutral |
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Which of the following is currently today’s Youth Health Issues?
a. | obesity | c. | ADHD/sugar intake, food additives,
| b. | type II diabetes | d. | all of the above |
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Matching
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Match each item with the correct statement. a. | lifestyle disease | f. | benign tumor | b. | stroke | g. | smoking | c. | cancer | h. | plaques | d. | pollution | i. | high blood pressure | e. | self-exam |
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80.
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a disease that is caused by factors other than gentics
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81.
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build-up of fatty materials on the inner walls of the arteries
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82.
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a condition in which there is a higher than normal amount of stress on the
walls of the blood vessels
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83.
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disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth
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84.
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an example of a carcinogen
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85.
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a risk factor that increases an individual’s chances of developing
cardiovascular disease
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86.
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occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is interrupted
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87.
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one way to detect tumors in the breast
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88.
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mass of cells that is usually not harmful or serious
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Match each item with the correct statement. a. | menstruation | h. | cervix | b. | menstrual cycle | i. | fallopian tube | c. | circumcision | j. | Pap smear | d. | estrogen | k. | ovaries | e. | vagina | l. | embryo | f. | placenta | m. | penis | g. | uterus |
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a fertilized egg after it has attached itself to the wall of the uterus
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90.
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an operation in which a fold of skin–called the foreskin–is cut
from around the top of the penis
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91.
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the female organ that transports an egg from the ovary to the uterus
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92.
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male reproductive structure that deposits sperm inside the female body
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93.
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female reproductive structures that produce eggs
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94.
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a medical procedure in which cells from the cervix are removed and tested for
cancer
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95.
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the structure that enables an embryo to obtain nutrients from its
mother
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96.
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the hollow muscular organ that provides a place for the baby to grow before
birth; also called the womb
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97.
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the breakdown and discharge of the uterine lining out of the vagina
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98.
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a monthly series of hormone-controlled changes that prepare the uterine lining
for a pregnancy
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99.
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the base of the uterus, which bulges down into the vagina
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100.
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female reproductive structure that receives the sperm
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