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- 2. Proteins that act as a catalyst to lower the activation energy and speed up chemical reactions in the body, including digestion.
- 3. A series of three consecutive nucleotides in DNA or RNA that code for specific amino acids.
- 6. The study of distribution, causes, effects, and control of diseases in populations.
- 7. A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body.
- 8. A type of alternative therapy that uses essential oils from plants for healing and improving the well-being of patients.
- 13. A condition of high blood pressure (above 160/100 mmHg) that can lead to health problems.
- 15. A newly developed gene-editing technology that involves the use of Cas-9 protein to modify DNA sequences in organisms.
- 18. Describe a disease that is able to be transmitted from one person to another through direct or indirect contact.
- 19. A condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn.
- 20. A lab technique for separating DNA fragments based on size in agarose using an electric field.
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- 1. A medical emergency when the body has a dangerously low body temperature (below 35 oC).
- 4. A procedure that involves the implantation or fusion of non-human cells, tissues, organs or fluids into a human.
- 5. The building block of proteins composed of an amino group, a hydrogen atom, a carbon atom, a carboxyl group, and a R group (the variant)
- 9. Any microorganism, such as bacteria or viruses, that causes disease.
- 10. A macronutrient made up with units of monosaccharides connected by glycosidic linkage.
- 11. Proteins made by the immune system, specifically the basophils and B cells, to fight infections by sticking on antigens of a pathogen and inactivating or destroying them.
- 12. A device used to measure the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by the lungs.
- 14. An accessory organ in the digestive system that controls the level of blood sugar by secreting glucagon and insulin.
- 16. A global outbreak of a disease affecting a large number of people across multiple countries or continents.
- 17. An enzyme that helps join DNA segments during replication, repair, and gene editing.