PHS Unit 8 Word Scramble
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Digestion | the physical and chemical breakdown of food for use by the body |
Alimentary canal | long muscular tube that begins at the mouth and ends at the anus |
Accessory organs | salivary glands, teeth, liver, gallbladder, pancreas |
Mouth | receives food as it enters the body |
Teeth | masticate (chew) |
Tongue | taste and manipulate food |
Hard/soft palate | separates the mouth from the nasal cavities and nasopharynx |
Uvula | prevents food from entering the nasopharynx |
Salivary glands | produce saliva |
Pharynx | carries both air and food |
Food bolus | when food is mixed with saliva |
Epiglottis | cartilage flap that prevents food from entering the trachea |
Esophagus | muscular tube behind the trachea that carries food to the stomach |
Peristalsis | rhythmic, wave-like movement that helps carry food throughout the alimentary canal |
Stomach | digests and breaks down food with gastric acids |
Cardiac sphincter | circular muscle that separates the esophagus and stomach |
Pyloric sphincter | circular muscle that separates the stomach and small intestine |
Chyme | semi-liquid material of digested food that enters the small intestine |
Small intestine | absorbs nutrients into the bloodstream through villi |
Villi | fingerlike projections on the lining of the small intestines |
Duodenum | first section of the small intestines that receives bile and pancreatic juices |
Jejunum | second section of the small intestines |
Ileum | third section of the small intestines |
Large intestines | absorbs water and stores feces |
Rectum | storage area for feces |
Anus | expels feces/stool |
Liver | secretes bile and detoxifies substances |
Gallbladder | stores bile |
Bile | substance that helps to digest fats |
Pancreas | organ that produces juices for the small intestines and insulin for the blood stream |
Nutrition | all body processes relating to food |
Nutritional status | condition of one’s nutrition |
Malnutrition | state of poor nutrition |
Atherosclerosis | fatty build-up in the arteries caused by too much fat in the diet |
Hypertension | high blood pressure caused by too much salt or fat in the diet |
Osteoporosis | condition when the bones become porous that is caused by a calcium or vitamin D deficiency |
Diabetes | inability to control blood sugar caused by obesity |
Carbohydrates | major source of energy (breads, pastas, potatoes) |
Lipids | concentrated form of energy, cushions and insulates the body |
Saturated fat | solid at room temperature (meats) |
Bad cholesterol | contributes to atherosclerosis |
Unsaturated fat | soft or oily at room temperature (vegetable oils) |
Good cholesterol | prevents atherosclerosis |
Protein | build and repair tissue and regular body functions |
Complete proteins | contain all 9 essential amino acids (meats, fish, eggs) |
Incomplete proteins | do not contain all 9 essential amino acids (beans, nuts) |
Vitamins | organic compounds that are essential to life |
Minerals | inorganic elements |
Water | makes up most of the body tissue/cells |
Mechanical digestion | occurs in the mouth |
Chemical digestion | occurs in the stomach |
Absorption | occurs in the small intestines |
Metabolism | occurs in the cells |
National Wellness Institute's definition of wellness | An active process through which people become aware of, and make choices towards a more successful existence. |
WHO's definition of wellness | Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social we-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. |
Physical wellness | maintaining a healthy body and seeking care when needed |
Social wellness | helps you perform social roles effectively and comfortably, and create a support network |
Intellectual Wellness | involves having an open mind when you encounter new ideas and continuing to expand your knowledge |
Emotional Wellness | relates to understanding your feelings and coping effectively with stress |
Occupational Wellness | is about enjoying your occupational endeavors and appreciating your contributions |
Spiritual Wellness | allows you to develop a set of values that help you seek meaning and purpose |
Environmental Wellness | encourages you to respect the delicate balance between the environment and ourselves |
calorie | amount of heat produced during metabolsim |
therapeutic diet | modification of a normal diet used to improve a specific health condition |
My Plate | Tool provided by the government to help make well-balanced food choices |
List the three most important things on a food label | serving size, calories and daily value (DV) |
5/20 rule | Helps make a healthy choice from a food label. |
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