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TELL ME WHY. UNIT 18
WHY DOES YOUR MOOD AFFECT YOUR BODY?
| DEFINITION | TERM |
|---|---|
| The way you feel at a particular time. | mood |
| A strong feeling such as happiness, fear or anger. | emotion |
| A hormone released when you are excited or frightened. | adrenaline |
| A hormone produced during stress. | cortisol |
| A chemical produced by the body that controls many functions. | hormone |
| Extreme physical or mental tiredness. | fatigue |
| A pain in your head. | headache |
| An unpleasant feeling or pain in the stomach. | stomach discomfort |
| Tight or unable to relax. | tense |
| To become healthy again after illness. | recover |
| Helpful or producing good results. | beneficial |
| A method used to reduce stress and become calm. | relaxation technique |
| Mental or emotional stress caused by demands. | pressure |
| Feeling afraid. | frightened |
| To become red in the face because of embarrassment. | blush |
| To produce liquid through the skin when hot or nervous. | sweat |
| Feeling shy or uncomfortable because of something that happened. | embarrassed |
| Full of energy and enthusiasm. | energetic |
| Considering everything together. | overall |