Across
- 4. a bacterial causes by Clostridium tetani
- 6. the chemical store of glucose in the liver
- 7. a hormone that has the opposite effect to insulin; it releases glucose from the stores liver and muscles
- 9. special cells that detect stimuli
- 11. a pathogen about 100 times smaller than bacterium
- 15. the electrical message carried by a nerve cell
- 19. a nerve cell
- 20. muscles or glands that puts the muscles into effect
- 21. anything that causes out body to stop working properly
- 24. an early antibiotic
- 25. a substance that kills bacteria or prevents the growth of bacteria
- 27. the common name for the hormone epinephrine
- 28. a nerve fibre that sends nerve impulses away from the cell body
Down
- 1. an organism that causes disease
- 2. a cell that viruses have invaded
- 3. a chemical that kills fungi
- 5. a single cell with a tough skin that fungi use to spread
- 8. hormone produced in the pancreas that causes the liver and muscles to extract glucose from the bloodstream and store it in the liver and muscles
- 10. able to maintain a constant body temperature
- 11. a chemical that causes your body to react as if had encountered pathogen
- 12. the process of maintaining a constant internal environment
- 13. the system in your body that fights infections
- 14. very easy to spread; used to describe a disease
- 16. the lower half of the brain cell
- 17. part of the brain where the spinal cord enters the skull; it controls the body's vital functions, such as breathing, blood pressure and heart rate
- 18. isolation to prevent the spread of disease
- 22. any factor that stimulates a receptor and brings out a response
- 23. chemical substances that act as messengers in the body
- 26. an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium
