Across
- 2. To provide financial assistance to reduce costs for individuals or businesses.
- 3. A company or person that produces goods on a large scale.
- 6. A microscopic living organism, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- 9. To improve or increase the quality, value, or effectiveness of something.
- 11. The body’s ability to resist infection or disease.
- 13. Food and drink necessary for survival or nourishment.
- 14. A fatty substance found in the blood, essential for body function but can lead to health issues in excess.
- 15. A set of guidelines or principles adopted by an organization or government.
- 16. Extremely thin or weak due to severe malnutrition or illness.
Down
- 1. A condition where bones become weak and brittle, increasing fracture risk.
- 4. A chemical messenger produced by glands that regulate body functions.
- 5. Ingesting large amounts of carbohydrate rich foods in one sitting usually before an athletic event
- 7. A lack or shortage of something essential, such as nutrients or vitamins.
- 8. A condition of abnormally high blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart disease.
- 10. Laws or regulations enacted by a governing body.
- 12. Having restricted growth or development, often due to malnutrition.
