8th Grade Health
Across
- 2. A commonly used drug that is most commonly smoked but can also be taken orally by tucking it behind the lip.
- 5. The taking of one's own life.
- 6. The most commonly used drug, because it is legal and readily available at age 21.
- 7. Acne, baldness and mood swings are risks associated with taking this drug.
- 9. The energy created from your diet is measured in these.
- 10. Fat that is solid at room temperature.
- 13. Feeling sorry for someone.
- 15. The most important part of communication.
- 16. The conscious, active decision to not participate in high-risk behavior.
- 19. Communication done without speaking.
- 21. A harmful, addictive drug that can be made out of household items.
- 24. The influence to go along with the beliefs and actions of others.
- 25. Being able to put yourself in someone else's shoes to understand their situation.
- 26. Over the counter
- 27. Combination of feelings, thoughts and behaviors that make us who we are.
- 28. Salt
- 30. The physical need for food.
- 31. Fat that is liquid at room temperature.
- 32. Elements that help form healthy teeth and bones.
- 33. Communication skills used to effectively say no.
- 37. Helps with digestion and keeping the body regular.
- 39. Substances in your food that your body needs to function.
- 40. Anything that causes stress.
Down
- 1. Groups of people that hang together that are sometimes exclusive.
- 3. The psychological desire for food.
- 4. Nutrients used to build, repair and maintain cells and tissues.
- 8. This slang term for a common drug has the same name as my mother-in-law.
- 11. The amount of compressions that are performed in each cycle of CPR.
- 12. The ability to bounce back from a disappointment.
- 14. The best way to say no.
- 17. The building blocks of proteins.
- 18. We need 48 to 64 ounces of this per day.
- 20. Sugars and starches that occur naturally in food.
- 22. Calories with no nutritional value.
- 23. Drugs that can cause delusions.
- 29. The act of purposefully inflicting emotional or physical harm on someone.
- 34. They way you feel about yourself and how your value yourself.
- 35. Invisible boundaries that protect us.
- 36. When choosing what food to eat, peer pressure, availability, media and culture are all examples of this.
- 38. Memories occur because these are often attached to them.