Health
Across
- 3. — how much energy you use when you exercise
- 4. -everything that you eat and drink daily
- 6. - hear voices other people don't hear; may believe other people are reading their minds, controlling their though, or trying to harm them
- 9. -THC is the active ingredient in this drug which can have stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogenic effects
- 12. — light activity that lets your body adjust to ending a workout
- 13. — performing a certain number of repetitions without stopping
- 14. - macro nutrient that provides energy and main form of stored energy
- 16. -hallucinogenic drug that is sometimes called "acid"
- 18. -prolonged sadness; feeling of hopelessness
- 21. -a feeling of emotional or physical tension
- 22. -released from the adrenal gland giving your body strength and energy to fight the stressor
- 25. - organic compounds needed to sustain life; there are 13 (A,C,D,E,K and several Bs)
- 26. -a microorganism that causes, or can cause disease
- 28. — light activity that prepares your muscles for more intense movement
Down
- 1. - a unit of heat used to measure the energy available in food
- 2. -stress that produces a positive result
- 5. -diseases caused by microscopic germs
- 7. -extremely strong stimulant that is usually in the form of white powder
- 8. -a condition of being able to resist a particular disease
- 10. -hyperactivity-impulsivity; inattentive
- 11. -acts like a built-in alarm system to initiate the “fight or flight”
- 12. - diseases that spread from person to person
- 15. -develops after a terrifying ordeal that involved physical harm
- 17. — performing an exercise through a full range of motion (start to finish)
- 18. -stress that produces a negative result
- 19. -Oxycontin and Vicodin are opioid examples of these drugs
- 20. - process by which your body takes in and uses food
- 23. -synthetic version of marijuana with very unpredictable effects
- 24. - microscopic single-celled organisms lacking a distinct nucleus
- 27. -persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction