Across
- 3. Present in all food and drink, except water. Used as energy, but any unused are stored as fat.
- 5. The ability to use joints easily
- 7. Occurs when too much water is lost from the cells of the body.
- 9. Most important nutrient. Can only survive a few days without it.
- 10. The ability to use a group of muscles over and over
- 12. Rest that gives the body time to repair itself
- 14. The amount of force muscles apply when they are used
- 15. How long you exercise
- 17. Regular exercise to increase strength,endurance,flexibility, and coordination
Down
- 1. The ability of your heart and lungs to work efficiently during physical activity
- 2. They supply energy for and repair the body's cells (ex.whole grains)
- 4. How hard you exercise
- 6. How often you exercise
- 8. Inorganic substances that are used by the body for metabolism.
- 11. Holds cells together and speeds up chemical reactions inside cells (ex.meat,eggs)
- 13. Organic substances (that are needed to create chemical reactions in the body. Not stored in the body, so they need to be replenished every day.
- 16. Supplies energy to the body's cells when carbohydrates are not enough.
