Answer:
1,2,3
Explanation:
Answer: D
Explanation: Money
20
21
23
19
2. The average age when youth first try alcohol is__ years for boys and __ years for girls. The average age at which Americans begin drinking regularly is 15.9 years old.
9 and 12
11 and 13
10 and 15
16 and 18
3. _______ is the addictive chemical found in tobacco.
Tar
Nicotine
Charcoal
All of the above
4. Although the withdrawal symptoms are extremely challenging, millions of Americans have “kicked the habit” and live happy, smoke-free lives.
True
False
5. Mood “swings”, personality change, irresponsible behavior, depression, poor judgment, low self-esteem, negative attitude are all symptoms of drug abuse.
True
False
6. People who abuse drugs usually live long and healthy lives because they are “stress” free.
True
False
7. Many teens who give into peer pressure and try cigarettes end up addicted and habitual smokes for years to follow.
True
False
8. Changes to dress style, discipline problems, new friends who are disinterested in school or family related activities are all considered __________ changes associated with drug abuse.
physical
social
minor
rare
9. An early age of drinking onset is not usually associated with alcohol-related violence.
True
False
10. about how many teens are in and out alcoholics
The responses to the questions are:
According to the National Clearing House for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), most children under the age of 21, who do not participate in drug and alcohol abuse, is virtually certain to never do so.
The NCADI suggests that if children and teenagers can avoid drug and alcohol abuse until they reach the age of 21, they are less likely to engage in such behaviors later in life.
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See question 10 below
About how many Teenagers are in-and-out alcoholics?
A)One million
B)Two million
C)Three million
or
D)Half a million
B. Emphysema and COPD
C. Cognitive disabilities and birth defects
D. Emphysema and birth defects
Answer:
C- COGNITIVE DISABILITIES AND BIRTH DEFECTS
Explanation:
Cognitive disabilities and birth defects are possible effects of alcohol on fetus because the baby will develop learning and behaviour problems , birth defects, problem bonding or feeding as a newborn .
The baby may be smaller than the children of same age and have physical or mental problem that may last all of his or her life.
b. Yoga
c. Jumping rope
d. Stretching
Answer: c. Jumping rope
Explanation:
The bone-strengthening activities are those activities that produce an impact or force of tension on the bones. These bones promote the strength and growth of the bones.
The examples of bone-strengthening activities involve jumping rope, skipping, hopping, running, weight lifting, gymnastics, tennis, volleyball, and basketball. The children and young people must perform these activities for the smooth functioning of the musculoskeletal system.