Vocabulary Part 2

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Across
  1. 5. Diseases- Are disorders caused by organisms-such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.
  2. 6. Practices and conditions, such as cleanliness, that tend to promote health and prevent illness.
  3. 7. A disease that afflicts many people over a vast area.
  4. 8. The capacity of an organism or a tissue to withstand the effects of a harmful environmental agent.
  5. 9. The raising of crops and livestock, or the science connected with improving the processes involved.
  6. 10. Diseases- Is a medical condition or disease that can be defined as non-infectious and non-transmissable among people.
  7. 15. The branch of philosophy that deals with values pertaining to human conduct, such as good and bad or right and wrong actions and motives; moral philosophy.
Down
  1. 1. Bacteria- An organism that differs from its parents as a result of mutation.
  2. 2. Any microscopic life form, esp. considered as a cause of infection or disease.
  3. 3. The science that uses very small living things to make things such as medicine.
  4. 4. The aggregation of plants and animals in a particular area.
  5. 11. The product or result of something.
  6. 12. Selection- A natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best adapted to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are weak leave fewer or no offspring (see survival of the fitted).
  7. 13. Spreading rapidly to a great many individuals in a locality, as a contagious disease.
  8. 14. A tiny reproductive body consisting of one or more cells, produced by ferns, fungi and other organisms.