Deck 8: Wellness, Growth, and Development

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____________________ is the breaking down of tissues into materials that may be reused or excreted.
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People with a type A personality are:

A) Less prone to cardiovascular disorders and sudden death
B) More prone to headaches and backaches
C) More prone to stress
D) More prone to cardiovascular disorders and sudden death
E) Less prone to stress
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____________________ is the term used for the physical and chemical processes that produce energy.
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Some physical signs that indicate that death is approaching include:

A) Loss of muscle control
B) Slowing of gastrointestinal functions
C) Rise in body temperature
D) Respiratory irregularities
E) All of the above
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Food habits are influenced by:

A) Race, religious beliefs, nationality, and culture
B) Nationality, race, culture, religious beliefs, and personal preferences
C) Nationality, culture, religious beliefs, personal preferences, family
D) Family, religious beliefs, race, culture, and personal preferences
E) Race, religious beliefs, nationality, and personal preferences
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Regular use of narcotics can change:

A) The ability of the body to function
B) An individual's personality
C) The ability of the brain to produce endorphins and enkephalins
D) Blood pressure
E) The body's dietary needs
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Some common signs and symptoms of stress are:

A) Increased heart rate
B) Floating feeling of anxiety
C) Trembling and indigestion
D) Pain in the neck or back
E) All of the above
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____________________ is the body's nonspecific reaction to demands of everyday life.
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A ____________________ is the measurement of the amount of energy needed to raise 1 g of water 1º C.
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____________________ is the process of building tissues from small compounds, and it requires energy to occur.
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The definition of death and the rights of the terminally ill to refuse life-prolonging treatments are the subjects of:

A) Legal controversy
B) Ethical controversy
C) Family controversy
D) a and b
E) a, b, and c
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____________________ are found in all plants used as food sources.
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To achieve aerobic benefits, the elevated heart rate should be maintained for:

A) 45 minutes
B) 30 minutes
C) 60 minutes
D) 20 minutes
E) 15 minutes
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The reference daily intake (RDI) was developed by:

A) The FDA
B) The AMA
C) Insurance companies
D) Physicians
E) The health care industry
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The indicators for evaluating physical fitness include:

A) Muscle strength
B) Joint flexibility
C) Oxygen uptake
D) Vital capacity
E) All of the above
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Through adolescence, the amount of milk needed daily to supply the minerals necessary for bone growth is:

A) 2 quarts
B) 1 pint
C) 1 quart
D) 3 pints
E) 1 cup
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____________________ are found in food from animal sources such as eggs, milk, fish, and poultry.
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____________________ are found in the marbling or white part of meat and in cooking oils, salad dressings, and some milk products, such as butter.
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____________________ refers to care of the elderly.
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____________________ are chemical materials in food that are vital to the body's functions.
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.Ten times the recommended dose
b.A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
c.Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
d.The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
e.A nonorganic solid substance
f.A unit of heat
g.Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
h.The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
i.Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
j.A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
1.Addiction
2.Anabolism
3.Calorie
4.Catabolism
5.Cholesterol
6.Fat
7.Megadose
8.Metabolism
9.Mineral
10.Protein
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List the developmental changes of an adolescent.When might family counseling techniques benefit an adolescent?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are psychosomatic disorders?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are the five stages of coping with death?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
How is the U.S.Department of Agriculture's new MyPyramid different from the food group pyramid it replaced?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
How might people improve their nutrition?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are some signs or symptoms of a mental health disorder?
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Delineate psychosocial development through the life span.Refer to the stages of life and indicate the typical behavior at each stage.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Name five physical disorders that may result from stress.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
List at least five methods to manage stress.
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Mineral
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Mineral
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Mineral
A unit of heat
Mineral
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Mineral
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Mineral
Ten times the recommended dose
Mineral
A nonorganic solid substance
Mineral
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Mineral
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Mineral
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Addiction
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Addiction
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Addiction
A unit of heat
Addiction
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Addiction
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Addiction
Ten times the recommended dose
Addiction
A nonorganic solid substance
Addiction
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Addiction
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Addiction
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Megadose
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Megadose
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Megadose
A unit of heat
Megadose
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Megadose
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Megadose
Ten times the recommended dose
Megadose
A nonorganic solid substance
Megadose
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Megadose
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Megadose
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Catabolism
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Catabolism
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Catabolism
A unit of heat
Catabolism
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Catabolism
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Catabolism
Ten times the recommended dose
Catabolism
A nonorganic solid substance
Catabolism
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Catabolism
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Catabolism
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Protein
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Protein
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Protein
A unit of heat
Protein
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Protein
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Protein
Ten times the recommended dose
Protein
A nonorganic solid substance
Protein
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Protein
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Protein
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Anabolism
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Anabolism
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Anabolism
A unit of heat
Anabolism
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Anabolism
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Anabolism
Ten times the recommended dose
Anabolism
A nonorganic solid substance
Anabolism
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Anabolism
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Anabolism
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Fat
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Fat
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Fat
A unit of heat
Fat
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Fat
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Fat
Ten times the recommended dose
Fat
A nonorganic solid substance
Fat
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Fat
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Fat
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Cholesterol
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Cholesterol
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Cholesterol
A unit of heat
Cholesterol
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Cholesterol
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Cholesterol
Ten times the recommended dose
Cholesterol
A nonorganic solid substance
Cholesterol
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Cholesterol
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Cholesterol
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Calorie
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Calorie
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Calorie
A unit of heat
Calorie
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Calorie
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Calorie
Ten times the recommended dose
Calorie
A nonorganic solid substance
Calorie
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Calorie
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Calorie
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
A unit of heat
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Ten times the recommended dose
A nonorganic solid substance
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are some benefits of exercise?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are three theories or models for describing behavior change as it relates to a person's health?
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Describe the changes that occur in body systems as a person ages.
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Outline the five stages of death.Include a specific experience with death to help clarify each stage.
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How does the Bill of Rights for the Terminally Ill help a dying patient deal with impending death?
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How is long-term health care a factor in the developmental changes that occur in an older adult? How expensive is such care?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Define wellness.
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Investigate the successes of a fad diet.What are the positive and negative effects of fad diets on the body?
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What are the developmental milestones of an infant? How might a family be affected if the infant does not meet such milestones?
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____________________ is the breaking down of tissues into materials that may be reused or excreted.
Catabolism
2
People with a type A personality are:

A) Less prone to cardiovascular disorders and sudden death
B) More prone to headaches and backaches
C) More prone to stress
D) More prone to cardiovascular disorders and sudden death
E) Less prone to stress
More prone to cardiovascular disorders and sudden death
3
____________________ is the term used for the physical and chemical processes that produce energy.
Metabolism
4
Some physical signs that indicate that death is approaching include:

A) Loss of muscle control
B) Slowing of gastrointestinal functions
C) Rise in body temperature
D) Respiratory irregularities
E) All of the above
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Food habits are influenced by:

A) Race, religious beliefs, nationality, and culture
B) Nationality, race, culture, religious beliefs, and personal preferences
C) Nationality, culture, religious beliefs, personal preferences, family
D) Family, religious beliefs, race, culture, and personal preferences
E) Race, religious beliefs, nationality, and personal preferences
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Regular use of narcotics can change:

A) The ability of the body to function
B) An individual's personality
C) The ability of the brain to produce endorphins and enkephalins
D) Blood pressure
E) The body's dietary needs
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Some common signs and symptoms of stress are:

A) Increased heart rate
B) Floating feeling of anxiety
C) Trembling and indigestion
D) Pain in the neck or back
E) All of the above
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____________________ is the body's nonspecific reaction to demands of everyday life.
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A ____________________ is the measurement of the amount of energy needed to raise 1 g of water 1º C.
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____________________ is the process of building tissues from small compounds, and it requires energy to occur.
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The definition of death and the rights of the terminally ill to refuse life-prolonging treatments are the subjects of:

A) Legal controversy
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C) Family controversy
D) a and b
E) a, b, and c
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____________________ are found in all plants used as food sources.
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To achieve aerobic benefits, the elevated heart rate should be maintained for:

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C) 60 minutes
D) 20 minutes
E) 15 minutes
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The reference daily intake (RDI) was developed by:

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E) The health care industry
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The indicators for evaluating physical fitness include:

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Through adolescence, the amount of milk needed daily to supply the minerals necessary for bone growth is:

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B) 1 pint
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D) 3 pints
E) 1 cup
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____________________ are found in food from animal sources such as eggs, milk, fish, and poultry.
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____________________ are found in the marbling or white part of meat and in cooking oils, salad dressings, and some milk products, such as butter.
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____________________ refers to care of the elderly.
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____________________ are chemical materials in food that are vital to the body's functions.
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.Ten times the recommended dose
b.A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
c.Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
d.The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
e.A nonorganic solid substance
f.A unit of heat
g.Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
h.The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
i.Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
j.A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
1.Addiction
2.Anabolism
3.Calorie
4.Catabolism
5.Cholesterol
6.Fat
7.Megadose
8.Metabolism
9.Mineral
10.Protein
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List the developmental changes of an adolescent.When might family counseling techniques benefit an adolescent?
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What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated fats?
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How is the U.S.Department of Agriculture's new MyPyramid different from the food group pyramid it replaced?
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Delineate psychosocial development through the life span.Refer to the stages of life and indicate the typical behavior at each stage.
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Match between columns
Mineral
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Mineral
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Mineral
A unit of heat
Mineral
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Mineral
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Mineral
Ten times the recommended dose
Mineral
A nonorganic solid substance
Mineral
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Mineral
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Mineral
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Addiction
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Addiction
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Addiction
A unit of heat
Addiction
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Addiction
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Addiction
Ten times the recommended dose
Addiction
A nonorganic solid substance
Addiction
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Addiction
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Addiction
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Megadose
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Megadose
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Megadose
A unit of heat
Megadose
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Megadose
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Megadose
Ten times the recommended dose
Megadose
A nonorganic solid substance
Megadose
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Megadose
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Megadose
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Catabolism
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Catabolism
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Catabolism
A unit of heat
Catabolism
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Catabolism
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Catabolism
Ten times the recommended dose
Catabolism
A nonorganic solid substance
Catabolism
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Catabolism
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Catabolism
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Protein
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Protein
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Protein
A unit of heat
Protein
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Protein
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Protein
Ten times the recommended dose
Protein
A nonorganic solid substance
Protein
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Protein
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Protein
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Anabolism
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Anabolism
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Anabolism
A unit of heat
Anabolism
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Anabolism
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Anabolism
Ten times the recommended dose
Anabolism
A nonorganic solid substance
Anabolism
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Anabolism
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Anabolism
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Fat
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Fat
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Fat
A unit of heat
Fat
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Fat
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Fat
Ten times the recommended dose
Fat
A nonorganic solid substance
Fat
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Fat
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Fat
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Cholesterol
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Cholesterol
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Cholesterol
A unit of heat
Cholesterol
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Cholesterol
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Cholesterol
Ten times the recommended dose
Cholesterol
A nonorganic solid substance
Cholesterol
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Cholesterol
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Cholesterol
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Calorie
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
Calorie
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
Calorie
A unit of heat
Calorie
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Calorie
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Calorie
Ten times the recommended dose
Calorie
A nonorganic solid substance
Calorie
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
Calorie
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
Calorie
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
Dependence on some habit; may be physical, psychological, or both
The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced, maintained, and transformed to produce energy
A unit of heat
The breaking-down process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simple compounds
Adipose tissue; reserve supply of energy
Ten times the recommended dose
A nonorganic solid substance
Any constructive process by which simple substances are converted by living cells into more complex compounds
A pearly, fatlike steroid alcohol found in animal fats and oils
A group of complex organic compounds that are the main part of cell protoplasm
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Describe the changes that occur in body systems as a person ages.
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Outline the five stages of death.Include a specific experience with death to help clarify each stage.
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How does the Bill of Rights for the Terminally Ill help a dying patient deal with impending death?
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