Biology Revision
Across
- 2. A product of anaerobic respiration in fungi
- 4. Lipids (fats) can be built from fatty acids and _____________
- 5. Diseases that can be transmitted from one organism to another are called ___________________ diseases
- 6. This transports glucose and oxygen to cells
- 7. The thing that lactic acid needs to react with to be broken down
- 9. The name given to anaerobic respiration in fungi
- 13. In plants, glucose can be used to build ___________ that is used to make cell walls
- 19. Bacteria which are resistant to multiple types of antibiotics are sometimes called _______________
- 21. Antibiotics are becoming less effective as bacteria are becoming more ______________
- 22. This viral disease causes a whole-body red skin rash and a fever.
- 23. The type of medicine that relieves symptoms but does not clear an infection
- 25. The type of virus that weakens your immune system
- 26. The name of the scientist that discovered the first antibiotic was Alexander ____________
- 27. Mosquitoes carry the malaria pathogen from one person to another. Mosquitoes act as a __________
- 32. The type of medicine used to kill bacterial diseases
- 33. The type of pathogen that is killed by antibiotics
- 36. The sum of all the chemical reactions that happen in the body
- 37. The type of pathogen that reproduces inside human cells and causes them to burst
- 38. The type of pathogen that causes malaria
- 40. A common vector of plant diseases
- 41. A waste product of anaerobic respiration in humans (___________ acid)
Down
- 1. Glucose is stored in the muscles as ______________ for later use
- 3. Vaccinating the majority of a population to protect the vulnerable is called _________ immunity
- 5. The place where anaerobic respiration happens
- 8. The purpose of any type of respiration reaction
- 10. Any disease that is caused by the cells of the immune system attacking human cells in the body is called an ______________ disease
- 11. The first antibiotic to be discovered
- 12. The sugar needed for any type of respiration
- 14. Proteins released by white blood cells that latch on to pathogens and disable them
- 15. We can limit the spread of diseases by keeping infected individuals away from healthy individuals. This is called _________________
- 16. We can use the anaerobic respiration of fungi to bake ___________.
- 17. The place where aerobic respiration happens
- 18. The proteins on the surface of cells that white blood cells and their antibodies latch on to
- 20. We an place this type of fungi in drinks to make them alcoholic.
- 23. The process where a white blood cell engulfs a pathogen
- 24. To get more oxygen to the cells during exercise, the body's breathing and __________ rate both increase
- 28. The breaking down of larger molecules into smaller ones is sped up by catalysts called ______________ (Hint: think of what breaks down your food)
- 29. Type of respiration with oxygen
- 30. The organ where lactic acid is broken down to be removed from the body
- 31. A HIV infection that has weakened someone's immune system so much that they have no more defences against pathogens and cancers is called _________
- 34. Activated white blood cell will __________ to produce more of themselves
- 35. Type of respiration without oxygen
- 38. Amino acids can be use to build ___________
- 39. A long-term symptom of gonorrhoea (e_____________ pregnancies