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Street name for marijuana
weed, pot, reefer, grass, cheeba, bone, leaf, nugs, fuzzies, midis, buds, hash, ganja
Street name for LSD
acid
street name for GHB
GHB. liquid ecstasy
street name for Rohypnol
roofies, roach
street name for cocaine and crack
coke, Charlie, snow
street name for heroin
smack, junk, H, jack, horse, dope
what are the six nutrients
proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water.
What is the difference between anorexia and bulimia
You purge in bulimia and you starve yourself with anorexia.
what are the five stages of grief
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
Define eustress and distress
eustress is positive stress, distress is negative stress.
Street name for marijuana
weed, pot, reefer, grass, cheeba, bone, leaf, nugs, fuzzies, midis, buds, hash, ganja
Street name for LSD
acid
street name for GHB
GHB. liquid ecstasy
street name for Rohypnol
roofies, roach
street name for cocaine and crack
coke, Charlie, snow
street name for heroin
smack, junk, H, jack, horse, dope
what are the six nutrients
proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water.
What is the difference between anorexia and bulimia
You purge in bulimia and you starve yourself with anorexia.
what are the five stages of grief
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
Define eustress and distress
eustress is positive stress, distress is negative stress.
Define estrogen and testosterone
estrogen is the female hormone
testosterone is the male hormone.
what is the difference between fraternal and identical twins
fraternal come from fertilization of two different eggs. identical are one ova fertilized by one sperm, that divides.
what percentage of rapes are accquaintance rapes?
77%
how many americans have an sti?
1 in 4 or 25%
What is the difference between an embryo and a fetus?
an embryo is the size of a sesame seed. If the embryo has survived 8 weeks it then becomes the fetus.
Which STI's are incurable?
Syphilis, Hepatitis B, HIV, certain strains of HPV and herpes.
How are HIV, HPV, Syphilis, genital herpes, gonorrhea, and Hepatitis B transmitted?
Sexual contact or sexual intercourse.
How are Trike, crabs and scabies transmitted?
By close contact.
What happens during puberty to females?
Development of breasts, broadning of pelvis, smooth/soft skin, development of pubic hair, sex drive, ovulation & menstruation.
What happens to males during puberty?
larger muscles, heavier bones, thicker/tougher skin, deeper voice, growth of body & pubic hair, v shaped torso, enlargement of penis, scrotum and testes, increased metabolic rate, sex drive, ejaculation.
What is the function of the seminal vesicle?
Produce semen
What is the purpose of testicles?
To produce sperm and testosterone
What is the purpose of the penis?
Eject sperm
What is the purpose of the Vas Deferens?
transport sperm to the urethra
What is the purpose of the scrotum?
To hold the testicles.
What is the purpose of the male urethra?
it allows urine to travel from the bladder to the exterior body.
What is the purpose of fallopian tubes?
To carry a mature egg from the ovaries to the uterus.
What is the purpose of the female uterus?
It provides site for plantation of fertilized ovule
What is the purpose of the cervix?
It is the passageway between the vagina and the uterus.
What is the purpose of the vagina ?
To excrete liquid wastes from the body. For sexual interaction and birth of children.
What is the purpose of ovaries?
To hold ova.
Define gateway drug.
a habit-forming drug that is not addictive but its use may lead to the use of other addictive drugs.
Why is secondhand smoke harmful?
Second-hand smoke is poisonous and has over 4000 chemicals, including 50 that can cause cancer. Breathing second-hand smoke can be more dangerous than inhaling smoke through a cigarette. It has twice as much nicotine and tar as the smoke that people smoking inhale and five times more carbon monoxide, a deadly gas that starves your body of oxygen.
Is smokeless tobacco a safer form of tobacco?
No. it contains x3 as much nicotine than cigarettes. Can cause tooth decay, cancer, increased heart rate, high blood pressure, and irregular heartbeats.
Define metabolism.
The rate at which a persons body digests food.
Describe the term "Self-Esteem"
Self-Esteem is the way a person perceives them-self.
What does asymptomatic mean?
Asymptomatic means to show no symptoms of illness or disease.
Give an example of a gateway drug.
Alcohol, Tobacco, or Marijuana.
What are long term effects of alcohol abuse?
Liver disease, heart disease, cancer, pancreatitis, epilepsy, nerve damage, loss of brain cells, irritated stomach lining and bleeding from stomach ulcers, sexual problems, obesity, muscle disease, vitamin deficiency, infertility, and skin problems.
What're 6 categories of health?
Environmental, spiritual, emotional, physical, mental, and psychological.
What're 5 components of fitness?
Cardio respiratory, Endurance, Strength, Flexibility, Body Composition.