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<p> SEMESTER EXAM STUDY GUIDE</p><p>Character and Decision Making</p><p>What is an “I-Message”? What is a “You-Message”? Teens at risk for addiction may have what characteristics? What is self-respect? Steps you can follow to develop good character and improve self-esteem? Your character is determined by what? Identify what good character is What is an Anger Trigger? What are Values?</p><p>Reproduction and Development What is an Ectopic Pregnancy? Placenta Fallopian Tube Uterus Vagina Cervix Ovaries Umbilical cord Endometrium Signs that indicate pregnancy Postpartum period of childbirth When do most miscarriages occur? Conception, or Fertilization External Female Reproductive Organs Ovulation Penis Scrotum Vas Deferens Testes Prostate Gland Testicular Cancer Estrogen Testosterone Progesterone Abstinance</p><p>Nutrition Megadosing, or taking excessive amounts of vitamins Be able to identify a healthful dinner Salt tablets and your fitness performance Breakfast and lunch "don'ts" Protein Carbohydrates Saturated Fat Unsaturated Fat A 12-ounce can of soda pop contains the equivalent of how much sugar? Minerals Vitamins Vegans What is required by law on a food label? Food Additives “Low-fat” Percent Daily Values Water makes up about which percentage of human body mass? Diuretic Dehydration USDA’s Dietary Guidelines Cholesterol Antioxidant Body fat for teen females and males A weight management plan Caloric expenditure Adipose tissue One pound of body fat is the energy equivalent of how many calories. Starvation diet Botulism Essential amino acids Water-soluble vitamins</p><p>Eating Disorders Anorexia Bulimia Eating Binge Disorder Eating disorders </p><p>Illegal Drugs Risk factors for drug use How might a person’s weight influence the effect of a drug? Marijuana Drug Abuse Drug Misuse MDMA (ecstasy) Cocaine Alcoholism A "Crash" Stimulants Gateway Drugs Hashish Hashish Oil Psychological dependence on a drug</p><p>STD’s and Aids An Opportunistic Infection Kaposi’s Sarcoma Aids/HIV Genital Herpes Gonorrhea Chlamydia Trichomoniasis Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Human papillomavirus (HPV) Parasitic STDs Viral Hepatitis Syphilis</p><p>Alcohol</p><p>Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) Alcoholic Tolerance Addiction</p>
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