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Choosing Good Health
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What is the body's ability to resist a particular disease?
immunity
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What serves as a baby's lungs, kidneys, and intestines before they are developed inside the womb?
placenta
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What is a serum used for treating snakebites?
anitvenin
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What is the dome-shaped muscle responsible for breathing?
diaphragm
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What is the largest lymphatic organ?
spleen
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What is care given to an injured or ill person until help arrives?
first aid
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What is the acronym for the procedure to treat a muscle injury?
RICE
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What is a person who is trained to examine eyes and prescribe glasses?
optometrist
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Which system is made up of the brain and spinal cord?
The central nervous system
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What is the largest organ and the body's first line of defense against disease?
skin
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What should you do if your clothing catches fire?
Stop, Drop, and Roll
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What are the special kind of skin cells that line your mouth, nose, and throat?
mucous membrane
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What is the "control center" of the cell?
nucleus
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What do you call a break, crack, or chip in a bone?
fracture
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What is the part of the eye that gives it its color?
iris
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What are the "wires" of your communication system?
nerves
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What carries sound from the outer ear to the eardrum?
auditory canal
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What is the part of the brain that controls thinking, reasoning, and memory?
cerebrum
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What is the jostling of the brain inside the skull?
concussion
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What sends messages to your brain which allow you to smell?
olfactory receptors
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What is the "master gland"?
pituitary gland
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What would you use to immobilize a broken bone?
splint
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What kind of exercise increases your body's ability to transport and process oxygen?
aerobic
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What are the substances your body needs in order to function properly?
nutrients
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