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EOC REVIEW
BEFORE THE BELL1.Grab a packet from the front table.2.Get out a piece of paper. 3.Tear it in half so you have 2 pieces.
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Health EOC
MONDAY 5/23VOCAB/PRACTICE QUIZ DUE MONDAY 5/23.NO EXCEPTIONS. WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED LATE.
WRITE THIS ON THE TOP OF YOUR RECAP NOTES
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Communicable Disease:
Disease that is passed person to person, person to object, person to animal
Noncommunicable Disease: cannot be passed; inherit (genetics); environmental factors; lifestyle choices (skin cancer); or “just happens”
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5 Types of Pathogens:
Bacteria
Virus
Fungi
Protozoa
Rickettsias
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Examples of Noncommunicable Diseases
-cancer-heart disease-diabetes-allergies-asthma
Examples of Communicable Diseases
-cold-flu-ringworm-bronchitis
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Food Guide Pyramid (Food Guidance System)
Food Groups
Grains (orange)Vegetables (green)Fruits (red)Oils (yellow)Dairy (blue)Protein (purple)
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Calories: Unit of heat or energy in food.
Foods that are complex carbohydrates:
-whole-grain bread-whole-grain pasta
Foods that have fiber:
-the skin of fruits and vegetables-whole-grains
Foods that have iron:
-red meat-raisins-spinach
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Healthy Weight Management
Caloric intake:
Number of calories that you burn.
Caloric Expenditure:
Number of calories that you consume (eat).
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Maintain a healthy weight.
Balance caloric intake and expenditure
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Lose Weight
Eat less, exercise more.
Gain weight
Eat more, exercise less
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Eating Disorders
Anorexia: Self-starvation: someone who does not eat or eats very little
Bulimia: Binging and purging: someone who eats and then throws up before the food can be digested
Malnutrition:
Not getting the nutrients the body needs
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On the back of your recap notes, divide your paper in half, horizontally.
Draw your family on the top half. In the upper right corner, list the five family structures.
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The family is the basic unit of society.
-Your immediate family consists of you, your parents or guardians, and any brothers and sisters.-Your extended family is your immediate family plus other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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Nuclear family consists of parents and offspring (children).
Single-parent family consists of one parent and offspring (children).
Blended family consists of adopted children and step-children.
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Label your family structure.
On the bottom half of your paper, draw this figure:
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What is character?
Character is the foundation of relationships.
Label character on your diagram.
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What are examples of character traits that should be in a positive relationship?
TrustworthinessRespectResponsibilityFairnessCaring Citizenship
These should “hold up” a relationship.
Label these character traits on your diagram.
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What are relationships?
Connections between people. Examples include: acquaintances, friends, family, girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife…etc.
Label relationships on your diagram.
What are values?
The difference between right and wrong.
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Count up how many words you wrote down. Circle the number at the top of your paper. Pass your paper forward.
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Psychologists have discovered that people can remember up to 7 pieces or “chunks” of information.
In order to remember more than 7 terms or numbers, you have to create relationships or connections between terms and numbers.
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Pg. 4 WkbkHealth Alphabet
“Correct”/Fill in your health alphabet with words/concepts we have learned this semester.
**If you don’t have your workbook, get out a piece of paper and write down the alphabet with words/concepts we have learned.