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a. eat food b. swallow food c. chew food
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To begin digestion we first __________. (Eating Alive)

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A. eat food b. swallow food c. chew food
To begin digestion we first __________. (Eating Alive)
A. thyroxin b. thymosin c. thrombin
The thymus gland secretes a hormone which regulates the function of white blood cells. What is this hormone called? (Eating Alive)
A. oat bran b. dried foods c. wheat bran
Which of the following is the scratchiest example of fiber? (Eating Alive)
A. diaphragm b. esophagus c. thrombin
On swallowing, food passes through a long tube called the __________. (Eating Alive)
A. one or two b. two or three c. three or four
Waste drainage is so important to cell health that the lymph system is ______ times larger than the blood system.
A. chest b. throat c. large intestine
A sluggish lymph system is most commonly felt in which area of the body? (Eating Alive)
A. anabolism b. catabolism c. embolism
Widespread tissue destruction and system breakdown is known as: (Cortisol Connection)
A. pituitary b. hippocampus c. amygdala
Which part of the brain does cortisol shrink? (Cortisol Connection)
A. depression b. anger c. anxiety
Men who have low levels of testosterone are more likely to suffer from ___________. (Cortisol Connection)
A. Diabetes b. Hypertension c. Metabolic syndrome
What is the name given to the cluster of related metabolic disturbances that includes elevated blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, and body-fat levels? (Cortisol Connection)
A. Financial stress b. Economic stress c. Socio-economic stress
What name have researchers given to the "worry about money"? (Cortisol Connection)
A. 100-125 b. 300-375 c. 400-500
What is the drop in daily metabolic rate for someone who is 60 years old? (Cortisol Connection)
Mucus
What does the membrane of the intestine secrete when it is irritated and why does it do this?
Cortisone
What is the strongest anti-inflammatory drug commonly used?
Vomiting and diarrhea
What are two of the body's acute reactions when getting rid of unwanted substances?
Leads to fatigue, lack of sexual appetite and weight gain in belly
What three results do men experience with a drop in testosterone? (Cortisol Connection)
Increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and weight gain
List three diseases that SES is associated with?
Headaches, irritability, frequent infections, depression
List 4 symptoms of sleeping less than 8 hours.
Apple cider vinegar, lemon, cayenne, ginger, grapefruit
Provide 5 examples of foods that stimulate the production of digestive juice, that are light and that do not require much digestion themselves? (Eating Alive)