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9 th Grade Health. Final Exam Review. Please select a Team. Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6 Team 7 Team 8. Doing what needs to be done. Self esteem Caring Responsibility . Number of chambers in the heart. 2 4 6. Helps build, maintain and repair body tissues.
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9th Grade Health Final Exam Review
Please select a Team. • Team 1 • Team 2 • Team 3 • Team 4 • Team 5 • Team 6 • Team 7 • Team 8
Doing what needs to be done • Self esteem • Caring • Responsibility
Number of chambers in the heart • 2 • 4 • 6
Helps build, maintain and repair body tissues • Carbohydrates • Glucose • Proteins
Main airways that reach into lungs • Bronchi • Trachea • Capillaries
Separates the chest from abdominal cavity • Urethra • Epiglottis • Diaphragm
Connects the spinal cord to the rest of brain • Brain stem • Frontal lobe • Meninges
Environment bacteria multiplies in • Cool, damp places • Warm, moist places • Warm, dry place
STD caused by a parasite • Syphilis • Trichomoniasis • Herpes
Not having sexual relations with anyone • Monogamy • Heterosexual • Abstinent
One pound of fat equals • 1,000 calories • 2,500 calories • 3,500 calories
Causes a progressive loss of bone tissue • Osteoporosis • Scoliosis • Bursitis
Carries blood away from heart • Veins • Arteries • Capillaries
Girth is the distance around • Chest • Waist • Any body part
Fits inside uterus to prevent pregnancy • Diaphragm • Cervical cap • Intrauterine device
Foreign invaders that attack the body • B cells • Antigens • Antibodies
Forms the walls of the heart • Cardiac muscle • Smooth muscle • Skeletal muscle
Keeping promises; being a person of your word • Responsibility • Caring • Trustworthiness
Being socially responsible • Citizenship • Respectfulness • Self-esteem
Strong, flexible connective tissue that can act as cushion between bones • Ligament • Cartilage • Tendon
Body type with low % of body fat, small bone size, and a small amount of muscle mass • Ectomorph • Mesomorph • Endomorph
Carrying too much body fat for your age • Overweight • Essential fat • Overfat
Amount of water you should consume each day • 48 oz. • 64 oz. • 72 oz.
Medicine that cures viral STD’s • Vitamins • Antibiotics • Nothing
A bacterial STD • Chlamydia • Herpes • Genital Warts
Example of a fiber rich food • Cheese • Tuna fish • Whole wheat bread
Essential to develop healthy, lean body tissue • Potassium • Calcium • Sodium
Bone slips out of place, causing a tear in the ligaments • Dislocation • Bunion • Arthritis
Removing waste from the body • Digestion • Excretion • Circulation
Sore from syphilis • Scab • Blister • Chancre
Attaches to bone that causes body movements • Cardiac muscle • Smooth muscle • Skeletal muscle
Fibrous cord that attaches muscle to bone • Cartilage • Ligament • Tendon
The value a person attaches to his or her self image • Respectfulness • Self-esteem • Citizenship
Minimum amount of body fat necessary for good health • Overweight • Essential fat • Excessive leanness
Kneecap • Patella • Humerus • Clavicle
Place where baby is formed • Uterus • Fallopian tubes • cervix
Gets cut during a vasectomy • Prostate • Vas deferens • Urethra
Number of bones in adult skeleton • 200 • 202 • 206
4 Types of blood • A, B, O, AB • A, B, C, AB • B, 0, Z, OB
Virus that causes AIDS • HIV • HPV • STD
The need to eat • Appetite • Hunger • Craving
Does not always show symptoms • Genital warts • Herpes • Chlamydia
First line of defense against a disease • Skin • T cells • Thymus gland
Fluid that lymphatic system moves around body • Saliva • Lymph • Semen
Controls the right side of the body • Right hemisphere • Left hemisphere • Spinal cord