Unit 3
Across
- 2. (n.) a substance found in fat, blood and other cells in your body
- 4. (n.) the chemical processes in your body that change food into the energy you need for growth
- 10. (n.) a chemical substance used to prevent food from decaying
- 11. (n.) the practice of keeping your body and the surroundings clean in order to prevent illness and disease
- 12. (n.) food that is needed to stay alive, grow and stay healthy
- 14. (v.) to cause damage to land, air, water, etc. by adding dirty and harmful substances
- 15. (n.) a serious disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- 16. (v.) to help someone to live a healthy life again after he/she has been seriously ill
- 18. (v.) to make a person healthy again after an illness
- 20. (v.) to get better after an illness or injury
- 22. (v.) to remove dirt from something
- 26. (n.) a substance that controls the effects of a poison
- 27. (n.) the substance that you use to wash your body
- 31. (n.) the treatment of a physical problem or an illness over a fairly long period of time
- 32. (n.) one of the many substances found in food such as meat, eggs, fish or beans, that is necessary for your body to grow and stay healthy
- 33. (v.) to lose blood, especially because of an injury
- 35. (n.) a chemical or cleaning product that kills bacteria
- 39. (n.) a natural substance found in food that is necessary for the growth and good health of your body
- 41. (n.) a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
- 44. (n.) a person who is trained to give advice and help to people with personal or emotional problems
- 45. (n.) an act of protecting a person from a disease by giving him/her a substance that is put into the blood through injection
- 47. (n.) a strong chemical used for cleaning things, killing germs and removing colour from things
- 49. (adj.) clean and without anything harmful or unhealthy
- 50. (n.) a serious disease, especially affecting older people that prevents the brain from functioning normally and causes problems with speech, memory, thinking and behaviour
- 51. (n.) a mass of diseased cells growing in or on a part of the body where they should not be, usually causing medical problems
- 52. (n.) a deep unconscious state from which a person cannot be woken, which is caused by serious illness or injury
- 55. (v.) to change food that you have eaten into substances that your body can use
- 57. (n.) an illness of people that is caused by an infection or a failure or health
- 60. (v.) to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another as a form of medical treatment
- 61. (n.) a person whose job is to give advice about food and eating
- 63. (adj.) describing part of someone’s body that is painful, because of infection or because a muscle has been used too much
- 64. (adj.) describing someone who cannot breathe through his/her nose because it is blocked with blood or thick liquid
- 66. (v.) to clean a place using a vacuum cleaner
- 67. (n.) pain caused by difficulty in digesting food
- 68. (n.) the amount of food, drink, etc. that you take into the body
- 69. (adj.) describing a feeling that everything is turning around and a person is unable to stand steadily
- 70. (v.) to injure a joint in someone’s body by using it too much or by twisting it
- 71. (adj.) describing people who cannot use a part of the body properly because of a physical condition, illness, injury, etc.
- 74. (n.) a part of someone’s body that has become larger or rounder than normal because of an illness or injury
- 76. (v.) to wash clothes, dishes, vegetables, hands, etc. Quickly with water, especially running water, and without soap
- 77. (n.) one of several food substances such as sugar which consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon, and provides your body with heat and energy
- 80. (n.) a substance used to give a particular colour to food
- 81. (n.) a person who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital
- 82. (v.) to keep a person or an animal that has or may have a disease apart from others for a period of time in order to prevent the disease from spreading
- 83. (adj.) food or waste that is contaminated has harmful or dangerous things in it
- 84. (n.) a drug taken to make people calmer and less worried or nervous
Down
- 1. (n.) an illness or infection that makes a person force out air suddenly and noisily through his/her throat
- 2. (n.) a serious disease that causes diarrhea, vomiting and often death by eating infected food or drinking infected water
- 3. (n.) a physical or mental change showing that a person has a particular illness
- 5. (n.) a thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it (e.g. vitamins and other foods eaten in addition to what you usually eat)
- 6. (n.) the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure an injury of illness
- 7. (v.) to make something completely clean and kill all the bacteria in it
- 8. (v.) to become healthy again after a cut or an injury
- 9. (n.) a poor condition of health caused by a lack of food or by a lack of the types of food necessary for good health
- 13. (n.) a liquid used for removing dirt or make-up from your face
- 17. (n.) an emotional disorder that makes someone stop eating for fear of getting fat
- 19. (n.) a piece of paper which a doctor writes what type of medicine a sick person should take so that he/she can get it from a pharmacist
- 21. (n.) a smooth substance, usually containing medicine, that someone rubs on the skin to heal a wound or sore place
- 23. (n.) a very serious disease in which cells in one part of the body start to grow in a way that is not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death
- 24. (n.) a medical condition in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for a long period of time and cannot have a normal life during that period
- 25. (n.) the fine powder of dirt that forms in buildings, on furniture, etc.
- 28. (n.) a natural feeling of wanting to eat food
- 29. (n.) the process of cutting into someone’s body to repair, remove or replace a part that is damaged
- 30. (v.) to bring food from the stomach out through the mouth
- 34. (adj.) food that is nutritious is full of the natural substances that help your body grow properly and stay healthy
- 36. (v.) to put an organ, a group of cells or device into someone’s body by doing a medical operation
- 37. (v.) if you flush a toilet or if it flushes, you make water go through it to clean it
- 38. (adj.) able to prevent infection
- 40. (n.) a serious illness affecting one or both lungs that makes breathing difficult
- 41. (n.) a medical condition that there are a lot of red spots on a person’s face and neck, and is common among young people
- 42. (v.) to clean the floor with a mop
- 43. (adj.) describing someone who is unable to feel or move part or all of his/her body
- 44. (n.) a unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce
- 46. (adj.) intended to kill or reduce the harmful effects of bacteria
- 48. (n.) the state of becoming unconscious
- 53. (adj.) clean and likely to prevent infections, bacteria or disease from spreading
- 54. (n.) a substance added to food or drink to give it a particular flavour
- 56. (n.) medical treatment of injuries or diseases in which a surgeon cuts open a person’s body to repair, remove or replace something inside
- 58. (v.) to have air and often small drops of liquid come suddenly and noisily out through someone’s nose and mouth in a way that he/she cannot control
- 59. (adj.) containing a lot of fat
- 62. (adj.) tidy and with everything in order
- 65. (n.) a very small living thing that can cause disease
- 72. (n.) a disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus
- 73. (v.) to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room
- 75. (n.) a blue, purple or brown mark on the skin that a person gets from falling or hitting something
- 78. (adj.) produced without using artificial chemicals
- 79. (n.) an illness in which the body’s solid waste is in a very liquid form and is emptied from the bowels much more often than normal