health
What hollow, muscular tube transports the oocyte from the ovary to the uterus?
Uterine tube
which of the following structures is where the fertilized egg will develop into a baby?
uterus
What structure acts as a birth canal during labor?
vagina
how long does sperm maturation take?
2 months
how long does the process of making and maturing sperm actually take?
2-3 months
Your body needs to stay in a state of homeostasis. What does this mean?
Continual balance
If uncoiled, this structure would measure approximately 23 feet.
Epididymis
If fertilization does not occur what will happen to the oocyte?
It will degenerate
Which gland plays a large role in the distribution of calcium and phosphate throughout the body?
Parathyroid gland
The two main functions of the epididymis is to:
Store and mature sperm
What are vaccines, and how do they work?
Vaccines are killed pathogens that are injected into the body. Allowing the vaccine inside your body exposes the immune system to how that certain pathogen works and looks like so that when the live pathogen comes enters, your third line of defense knows how to fight it. So in general, vaccines are basically like a training course for the immune system.
imagine that a potential pathogen has been able to get through the skin, the first line of body defense. What three general defense mechanisms can the body use as a second line of defense to prevent the pathogen from causing a major infection?
When a pathogen breaks through the first line of defense, an automatic response from cells happens. The cells will try to engulf all the harmful organisms. Afterwards, the body will use inflammation which increases blood flow but will cause a fever since bacteria doesn't survive well in a heated environment. If there are still living pathogens, compliment proteins will go after the organisms and pierce its wall, causing it to leak and die.
self-actualization is
achieving one's full potential, including artistic expression
which statement is NOT a cause of an infectious disease
acids in the stomach
what is the substance responsible for providing us quick energy to deal with emergency situations?
adenosine triphosphate
swimming, running, biking, and brisk walking are all forms of
aerobic exercise
people who cannot control their use of alcohol suffer from a disease called _____
alcoholism
goal setting is very important, which of the following is not a good reason for it?
all are reasons to set goals
many people undergo behavior changes in their teens, which of the following is an example?
all of the above
which of the following can lead to drug addiction?
all of the above
which of the following is helpful when managing your stress level?
all of the above
why is suicide awareness important?
all of these
which of the following is NOT true about adrenaline
it is located in your liver
your personal behavior
can affect the people closest to you
stimulants are drugs that
can cause tumors or cancer
what small hair-like structures catch the oocyte as it is released from the ovary?
cilia
which of the following is NOT one of the four main groups os psychoactive drugs
cocaine
which of the following is a helpful way to cope with your emotions?
confronting the situation head on
saliva and tears perform all the following roles except ______
creating immunity against pathogens
which of the following is the best example of drug abuse?
deliberately taking cold medication when you aren't ill or showing symptoms
which of the following drugs will most likely cause the following symptoms? lack of energy, drowsiness, slurred speech, and a lower respiration rate
depressants
a stressor is an
event or situation that causes stress
when you forget your PE clothes, have too much homework, and have soccer and basketball practice after school, these are
everyday problems
a drug that speeds up activities of the central nervous system is known as a depressant
false
everyone responds the same in similar situations
false
inflammation is the process that occurs when your body destroys pathogens that it has previously encountered before the pathogens are able to cause disease
false
your immune system is found within the digestive system. it is a network of vessels that collects fluid from your tissues and returns it to the bloodstream
false
how do moderate fevers help fight infection?
fevers prevent the growth of pathogens
when the problems and stress in your life become too difficult to manage, you should
find someone to talk to
which of the following diseases is NOT caused by a bacterial infection?
flu
what is the study of heredity?
genetics
swelling, redness, and itching caused by an allergic reaction
histamine
a chemical substance that people of any age may not lawfully manufacture, possess, buy, or sell is known as an ____
illegal drug
tolerance causes a drinker's body to need
increasingly larger amounts of alcohol to achieve the original effect
what part of the uterine tube is the portion closest to the uterus and connects the uterine tube to the uterine wall?
isthmus
a white blood cell that ingests or engulfs pathogens are called
macrophages
which of the following is true about mucous lining the organs in the respiratory tract?
mucous protects the organisms from pathogens that might be inhaled
which teen is least likely to abuse drugs?
nancy has a good relationship with her parents
the wellness wheel contains
nutrition and diet, fitness, mental health, self image, social health, prevention and safety
infectious diseases are cause by
pathogens
vaccines are produced from weakened or killed
pathogens
the first line of defense against infection includes
physical and chemical barriers
having enough energy to go to school and participate in every day activities without getting overly tired is a sign of good____
physical health
Which of the following is known as the master gland?
pituitary
which of the following mental illness does NOT begin during adolesence
post-traumatic stress disorder
main function of the testes is to
produce sperm
which of the following is not a function of the skin
produces gametes
the third line of defense fights disease by
producing a specific and unique response for each kind of pathogen is encounters
the skin helps keep pathogens out the body by
providing a physical barrier
which one of the following is NOT a way that a person can be exposed to environmental dangers
reading
a boy at school continues to pressure you into trying/using drugs, the best thing to do is
remove yourself from the situation
if you can get along with others at work, school, and/or play, you are said that you have good ______
social health
which of the following statements about stress is NOT true?
stress will always effect your body and mind negatively
role of carbohydrates
supplying energy for your body's functions
someone with good mental and emotional health demonstrates which of the following traits?
the ability to look at the positive side of the situation
people can become addicted to prescription medications if
the med is not taken as directed you take med thats not prescribed
The thyroid gland controls your metabolism which is ___________________.
the rate at which your cells use energy.
mucous membranes are present in all of the following areas except
the surface of the skin
______ contains nicotine
tobacco
a vaccine causes the immune system to respond by fighting a pathogen without having symptoms of infection
true
alcohol and other drug use among our nation's youth remains a major public health problem
true
caffeine is a drug
true
emotional health has to do with feelings like sadness, anger, or happiness
true
hallucinogens are strong mood changing drugs with unpredictable psychological effects
true
mental health has to do with feelings, sadness, or happiness
true
people with good emotional health are in control over their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
true
suicide is the third leading cause of death among people ages 14-24 years old
true
the openings into your body are covered by protective linings called mucous membranes
true
which of the following is NOT an example of drug misuse?
using prescription meds appropiately
one of the best ways to prevent the spread of disease is to
wash your hands
which of the following is a negative coping skill?
withdrawing from positive activities