Across
- 6. The body's ability to adjust to fluctuations in the internal and external environment.
- 7. The type of immunity that includes physical, chemical, and cellular barriers.
- 12. Picture of all your chromosomes.
- 15. The second step of protein synthesis. mRNA to Protein.
- 16. Chemicals added to foods to preserve, flavour, or enhance them.
- 18. Pathogen that needs a living host to replicate.
- 19. The molecule that carries genetic information needed for the development of an organism. (Abbreviation)
- 20. The first step of protein synthesis. DNA to mRNA.
- 21. A circular piece of DNA that can exit and enter a bacterial cell.
- 24. A non-infectious disease caused by the rapid, abnormal division of cells in some part of the body.
Down
- 1. An artificial appendage that acts as a substitute for a missing body part.
- 2. Protein that acts as a catalyst to chemical reactions.
- 3. Our primary source of energy.
- 4. A protein that recognizes and destroys foreign substances within the body, part of the immune system.
- 5. A three-nucleotide phase in mRNA that translates to a specific amino acid.
- 8. Signs Measurements that allow for basic assessments of a body’s function. Include pulse and temperature.
- 9. The most common form of cell division.
- 10. Unicellular organisms that can be both helpful and harmful.
- 11. Long-term energy-storing molecules.
- 13. Macromolecule made up of amino acids.
- 14. The oldest form of medical imaging.
- 17. An outbreak of a new infectious disease spreading through the human population over a large region.
- 22. Virus cycle that includes a dormant stage.
- 23. A diagnostic tool that uses magnets and radio waves to produce images. (Abbreviation)
