Across
- 5. These marks span a distance between two points and can be straight or curved.
- 8. Any voluntary bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy expenditure.
- 10. When a shape acquires depth and becomes three-dimensional.
- 11. These refer to why and how people eat, which foods they eat, and with whom they eat as well as the ways people obtain, store, use, and discard food.
- 12. are programs we avail from various providers such as physicians,nurses, therapists, health workers, hospitals, clinics and the government.
- 14. is concerned with the visual distribution or weight of the elements in a work of art.
- 16. individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs.
- 18. This involves your physical effort exerted into any muscular activity.
- 19. It helps maintain or improve overall health and provides the body with essential nutrition: fluid,macronutrients, micronutrients, and adequate food energy.
- 20. He was famous as the exponent of the twelve-tone system with twelve tones related only to one another also known as the serial technique.
Down
- 1. are items that we consume to improve our well- being, like medicine, foods, clothes, furniture, electronics etc.
- 2. This involves movement of the body, usually of the limbs, without effort of the participant.
- 3. is based on understatement, blurred effects, vague melodies, and the creative use of color.
- 4. He was the son of a Basque mother and a Swiss father and born in Ciboure, France.
- 6. is any idea that we hear from people around us, read from books and other printed materials or from media that influence our health.
- 7. aims to develop a person’s ability to evaluate and utilize health information, products, and services wisely and effectively.
- 9. focuses on the use of light and color to create different visual impressions on their paintings.
- 13. is a way of using elements to stress a certain area in an artwork.
- 15. He was born last August 22, 1862, in St.germain-en-laye in France.
- 17. is a very important design concept which refers to the visual arrangement of elements with a repetitive form or intelligible sequence.
