8th Grade Health

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