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FYE 105 Chapter 11 Puzzle
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Intellect : Knowledge, thoughts, and self-concept.
Ethics : Values and moral convictions.
Vocational : Career development and satisfaction.
Vitality : Energy and vigor.
Nutrition : Fuel for the body.
Exercise : Converting food into bodily energy.
Anorexia : Disorder often tied to body weight or shape.
Bulimia : Disorder characterized by excessive eating then purging.
Marijuana : A depressant that slows the nervous system and creates a mellow feeling of relaxation.
Ecstasy : A stimulant, usually taken in pill form, that speeds up the nervous system and reduces social inhibitions.
Cocaine : A stimulant, typically snorted or smoked, that produces a strong rush of euphoria.
Amphetamines : A strong stimulant that increases energy and general arousal.
Hallucinogens : Drugs that alter or distort perception.
Narcotics : A depressant that slows the nervous system and produce feelings of relaxation.
Addiction : Physical or psychological dependency resulting from habitual use of a drug.
Escapism : A cause of drug use that allows the user to temporarily avoid a situation or problem.
Gonorrhea : Bacterial infection that has few symptoms, but serious consequences it untreated with antibiotics.
Chlamydia : The number one bacterial STI. More than half of the cases go unreported and undiagnosed.
Herpes : Bacterial infection that produces painful genital blisters. It is never cured.
Syphilis : Bacterial STI that causes ulcers in the genital area.
FYE 105 Chapter 11 Puzzle
Across:| 4. | A depressant that slows the nervous system and produce feelings of relaxation. | | 5. | Bacterial infection that produces painful genital blisters. It is never cured. | | 6. | Bacterial STI that causes ulcers in the genital area. | | 8. | Career development and satisfaction. | | 10. | Values and moral convictions. | | 12. | Energy and vigor. | | 14. | A depressant that slows the nervous system and creates a mellow feeling of relaxation. | | 17. | Converting food into bodily energy. | | 18. | The number one bacterial STI. More than half of the cases go unreported and undiagnosed. | | 19. | A cause of drug use that allows the user to temporarily avoid a situation or problem. | | 20. | Bacterial infection that has few symptoms, but serious consequences it untreated with antibiotics. |
| | Down:| 1. | A stimulant, typically snorted or smoked, that produces a strong rush of euphoria. | | 2. | A strong stimulant that increases energy and general arousal. | | 3. | Knowledge, thoughts, and self-concept. | | 7. | A stimulant, usually taken in pill form, that speeds up the nervous system and reduces social inhibitions. | | 9. | Fuel for the body. | | 11. | Disorder characterized by excessive eating then purging. | | 13. | Drugs that alter or distort perception. | | 15. | Disorder often tied to body weight or shape. | | 16. | Physical or psychological dependency resulting from habitual use of a drug. |
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FYE 105 Chapter 11 Puzzle
Across:| 4. | A depressant that slows the nervous system and produce feelings of relaxation. | | 5. | Bacterial infection that produces painful genital blisters. It is never cured. | | 6. | Bacterial STI that causes ulcers in the genital area. | | 8. | Career development and satisfaction. | | 10. | Values and moral convictions. | | 12. | Energy and vigor. | | 14. | A depressant that slows the nervous system and creates a mellow feeling of relaxation. | | 17. | Converting food into bodily energy. | | 18. | The number one bacterial STI. More than half of the cases go unreported and undiagnosed. | | 19. | A cause of drug use that allows the user to temporarily avoid a situation or problem. | | 20. | Bacterial infection that has few symptoms, but serious consequences it untreated with antibiotics. |
| | Down:| 1. | A stimulant, typically snorted or smoked, that produces a strong rush of euphoria. | | 2. | A strong stimulant that increases energy and general arousal. | | 3. | Knowledge, thoughts, and self-concept. | | 7. | A stimulant, usually taken in pill form, that speeds up the nervous system and reduces social inhibitions. | | 9. | Fuel for the body. | | 11. | Disorder characterized by excessive eating then purging. | | 13. | Drugs that alter or distort perception. | | 15. | Disorder often tied to body weight or shape. | | 16. | Physical or psychological dependency resulting from habitual use of a drug. |
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