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A type of radiation used to create images of bones and organs inside the body, helping doctors diagnose issues

X-rays

100

Medical machines that use special technology (such as MRI or CT scans) to look inside the body.

Scanners

100

Signs or changes in the body that indicate an illness or health issue, like fever or pain

Symptoms

100

To turn or move in a circular direction

Rotate

100

To mix or join two or more things together

combine

200

The process of identifying an illness or health problem based on symptoms and test results.

Diagnosis

200

An artificial (man-made) limb that replaces a missing leg or arm, helping a person to move more naturally

Prosthetic leg/arm

200

A type of surgery that uses lasers (focused light beams) to make precise cuts or remove tissue, often used in eye surgeries

Laser surgery

200

A surgical technique that requires only small cuts, allowing doctors to perform surgery with minimal invasion

Keyhole surgery

200

A scientific test or trial to learn more about how something works or to prove an idea

Experiment

300

A replacement joint, usually made of metal or plastic, used in surgery to help people with damaged joints

Artificial hip/knee

300

Scientific study focused on using special cells that can develop into different types of body cells, often for healing or treatment

Stem cell research

300

A mechanical arm that is designed to move and function like a human arm, often controlled by a computer

Robotic arm

300

To remove or take something out, especially something important or useful

Extract

300

To examine something carefully in order to understand it better or find important information

Analyze

400

The branch of science that studies molecules in living organisms, especially how they affect health and growth

Molecular biology

400

To use something effectively for a specific purpose.

Utilize

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To carefully cut apart a body or object to study its internal parts, often used in biology

Dissect

400

Technology that can understand and respond to human speech, such as voice-to-text or virtual assistants

Voice technology

400

The science of designing workplaces or products so they are comfortable, safe, and efficient for people to use

Ergonomics

500

A type of medication used to make a person unconscious and free from pain during a surgery

General anesthetic

500

A process of changing the DNA of living things, often to create new characteristics or improve health

Genetic engineering

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Making an identical copy of a plant or animal by copying its genetic material (DNA)

Cloning

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A method of growing plants without soil, using a water-based solution with nutrients

Hydroponics

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A small device implanted in the chest to help control heartbeats, often for people with irregular heart rhythms

Pacemaker

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