Across
- 2. Single-celled organisms that live almost everywhere.
- 3. new organisms produced by a parent organism.
- 6. When certain animals or plants survive due to adaption to environmental conditions.
- 7. Any microscopic life form.
- 8. The study of small living things.
- 10. Any organism that causes a disease.
- 14. Bacteria that has changed naturally or mutated.
- 15. Non-living disease-causing particle; genetic material in protein coat.
- 16. One of the 6 kingdoms; includes mushrooms, molds, and yeasts.
- 17. Deals with values of human conduct like good and bad or right and wrong actions and motives.
- 21. A disease that is easily communicated to others.
- 22. Organisms that harm their hosts.
- 23. Science or activity of farming.
- 24. Direction and Magnitude.
- 25. A change that disturbs the normal function of the body's systems.
- 26. Small reproductive bodies, multicellular or unicellular, produced by ferns, fungi, etc.
- 27. The human inhabitants in an area.
Down
- 1. A substance coming from certain organisms that helps destroy and/or prevent disease causing organisms.
- 4. Protists that eat other organisms or decaying parts of other organisms.
- 5. Cells that viruses infect to reproduce.
- 6. A disease that is NOT easily communicated to others.
- 7. Very small single-celled organism that can cause sickness.
- 9. What happens when a certain drug is used to much and the bacteria is no longer affected by it.
- 11. Practices and conditions that promote health and prevent illness.
- 12. An outbreak of a disease that affects people over a large area.
- 13. Substance given to organisms to provide immunity to certain diseases.
- 18. An outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly and affects many people.
- 19. Science that uses small organisms to make medicine and other things.
- 20. When unicellular organisms split into two daughter cells.
