edition by teague michael
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,TABLE OF CONTENT
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CHAPTER 1 Self, Family, and Community
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CHAPTER 2 Mental Health and Stress
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CHAPTER 3 Social Connections
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CHAPTER 4 Sleep SW SW
CHAPTER 5 NutritionSW SW
CHAPTER 6 Fitness SW SW
CHAPTER 7 Body Weight and Body Composition
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CHAPTER 8 Body Image
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CHAPTER 9 Alcohol and Tobacco
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CHAPTER 10 Drugs SW SW
CHAPTER 11 Sexual Health
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CHAPTER 12 Reproductive Choices
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CHAPTER 13 Infectious Diseases
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CHAPTER 14 Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, Chronic Lung Diseases, and Deme
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CHAPTER 15 Cancer SW SW
CHAPTER 16 Injury and Violence
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SUPPLEMENTAL E-BOOK CHAPTERS SW SW
CHAPTER 17 Complementary and Integrative Medicine
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CHAPTER 18 Environmental Issues
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,Chapter 1-18 {Answers are at the End of Each Chapter}
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Chapter 1: Self, Family, and Community
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1) Which of the following is/are considered a social determinant of health?
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A) heredity
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C) values
D) the physical environment
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2) Which of the following describes the process in which one adopts patterns of behavior
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that lead to greater life satisfaction?
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A) well-being
B) health
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D) self-efficacy
3) According to the socioecological model of health and wellness, which of the following
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is/are a factor in a person's natural physical environment?
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A) air quality
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D) housing
4) Which of the following represents a society that supports equal opportunity for all people
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to attain their full health potential?
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, A) geography
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C) health disparities SW
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5) Which of the following statements about cells and genes is FALSE?
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A) The sequencing of bases within a gene is of little significance.
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B) Each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes.
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C) Our bodies are made up of about 260 different types of cells.
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D) Each chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes.
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6) Deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, includes which of the following?
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A) a triple helix
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B) proteins
C) a nucleus
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7) When a change occurs in a gene, it is called a(n)
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A) recessive gene. SW
B) allele.
C) mutation.
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8) Alternative forms of the same gene are called
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A) recessive genes. SW
B) alleles.
C) mutations.
D) chromosomes.
9) Genetic disorders caused by multiple genes interacting with the environment are called
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