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Alcohol and Tobacco Jeopardy 10th Grade Health

Effects of Tobacco / Alcohol Miscellaneous section Pathways of Alcohol Addiction Multiple Choice 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Effects of Alcohol/Tobacco 100 points A thick dark liquid that forms when tobacco burns. What is TAR?

Effects of Alcohol/Tobacco 200 points Is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas produced when tobacco burns? Carbon monoxide.

Effects of Alcohol/Tobacco 300 points A disease that destroys the alveoli resulting in the inability to expel carbon dioxide causing extreme difficulty in breathing and is often caused by smoking. What is Emphysema?

Effects of Alcohol/Tobacco 400 Points Is an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by long-term alcohol abuse. Hepatitis

Effects of Alcohol/Tobacco 500 points The maximum BAC for someone over the age of 21 to legally drive. What is.08?

Miscellaneous Section 100 points The term that refers to being psychologically and physically addicted to alcohol. What is alcoholism

Miscellaneous Section 200 points The Master s Settlement took place in this year. What is 1998?

Miscellaneous Section 300 points A way to measure the amount of alcohol in a persons body is referred to as what? It changes based on gender, height, weight, food intake. Blood Alcohol Concentration.

Miscellaneous Section 400 points The name of the gum that helps smoker s quit smoking. What is nicorette?

Miscellaneous Section 500 points This part of the brain controls muscle movement. What is cerebellum?

Pathway of Alcohol 100 Points True or False: Alcohol Has no Food Value True

Pathway of Alcohol 200 Points The liver removes alcohol from the body through this process. What is oxidation?

Pathway of Alcohol 300 Points This organ exhales 5% of ingested alcohol, which can in turn, be detected by breathalyzer devices. What are the lungs?

Pathway of Alcohol 400 Points The brain is the of the body, and is bathed in alcohol almost immediately upon ingestion. What is the Control Center

Pathway of Alcohol 500 Points The is the organ most sensitive to alcohol. Brain.

Addictions 100 points The taking of a drug for non-medical purposes and in a manner that can damage a persons health or ability to function. Drug Abuse

Addictions 200 Points The taking of a drug for correct medical purposes but not in the right amount, strength, or manner. What is Drug Misuse

Addictions 300 Points The term that refers to the unpleasant feeling when the pleasure from the drug wears off. This causes more and more of the drug to be used. Dysphoria

Addictions 400 Points are produced by the brain and naturally causes feelings of pleasure, which is referred to as (opposite of dysphoria) Endorphins, euphoria

Addictions 500 Points Nicotine inhaled from a cigarette reaches the brain through the system. What is the circulatory system

Multiple Choice 100 Points All of the following are long-term effects of drinking except: A. Hepatitis B. Flushed Skin C. Cirrhosis D. Cancer E. All of the above B. Flushed Skin

Multiple Choice 200 Points All of the following are true about dependence except: A. People in the dependence phase of alcoholism feel they need the drug to function properly B. They have a very strong and constant desire for alcohol C. In the dependence phase, the desire for alcohol begins to decrease. D. Alcohol is beginning to take over their lives What is C

Multiple Choice 300 Points According to some studies, which of the following is a health benefit of moderate drinking? A Increased liver functions B Reduction in risk of coronary heart disease C Reduction in risk of birth defects D All of the above B Reduction in the risk of coronary heart disease

Multiple Choice 400 Points One drink is considered to be A 12 oz of beer B - 5 oz of wine C 1.5 oz of liquor D All of the above D All of the above

Multiple Choice 500 Points From the small intestines most of the alcohol is absorbed rapidly to the A Brain B Liver C Stomach D Blood Stream D Blood Stream