3ESO Biology 1.3 Review

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Across
  1. 4. Malfunctioning proteins
  2. 8. Health that is Related to environmental conditions and access to food, health or educational resources
  3. 9. Diseases that appear suddenly and last for a short amount of time, with a well-defined end and beginning, like the flu
  4. 12. The habits or behaviours of each individual that have an impact on theirhealth, such as physical activity, diet and personal hygiene
  5. 14. A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not simply the absence of disease
  6. 15. An aspect of health that focuses on a state of well-being in which a person is able to cope with the normal stresses of life
  7. 16. The ability to cause damage
  8. 18. Diseases that appear in a large number of people, in a particular region and in a relatively short time
  9. 19. Not caused by pathogens but by a wide variety of causes or factors; example: diabetes
  10. 21. The study of diseases
  11. 22. A factor of health determined by genes, age and gender; difficult or impossible to modify
  12. 23. A factor of health that includes physical (temperature or noise), chemical (pollutants),biological (pathogens) and social (cultural or economic status) factors
  13. 24. Habits, activities or lifestyles that increase the risk of developing a disease
  14. 25. The study of the causes of diseases
  15. 26. Caused by a pathogen that enters the body and infects it; example: chickenpox
Down
  1. 1. Diseases that are consistently present or occur regularly in a specific population or certain area
  2. 2. A type of health which is concerned with the proper anatomical and physiological functioning of the whole body
  3. 3. Doctors, hospitals and treatments
  4. 5. Subjective manifestations or experiences, such as pain, discomfort or weakness
  5. 6. Objective, observable phenomena, such as fever, swelling or cough
  6. 7. Parasitic worms
  7. 10. Diseases that develop gradually and last a long time, like Parkinson’s disease
  8. 11. A living organism that carries the pathogen but isnt affected
  9. 13. Diseases that appear in a large number of people simultaneously, usually covering a very large area that can be global
  10. 17. The stage of an infection where the symptoms resolve
  11. 20. This is the ability to generate toxins and destroy the cell