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7 Things I
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It's going viral...
I HAVE A SYSTEM!
When licking doorknobs isn't enough
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These are the basic building block(s) of life

cells

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All living things are made of one or more...

cell

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Viruses aren't generally considered alive, since they are not made of one or more of these.

cells

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This colour of blood cell fights infections.

White

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This type of medicine can fight some bacterial infections.

antibiotics

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Organisms with two or more cells are...

multicellular

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Living things produce this, but it MUST BE REMOVED!

waste

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A strand of DNA or RNA puts on its winter coat and becomes a virus. This is what that coat is made of.

protein

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Your skin and stomach acid are part of this line of defense.

first

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This type of medicine triggers an immune response.

Vaccine

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This British guy was the first person recorded to observe and describe "cells" using that word

Robert Hooke

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The chemicals that organisms use to get energy. Consumers get them by eating, producers make their own.

Nutrients

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This is the word used to describe a cell that a virus is using to reproduce.

host

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Phagocytes that surround and engulf invaders are part of this line of defense.

second

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These organisms can be used for medicine, and may be an important source of new medicines in the future.

plants

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These type of eukaryotic cells are more likely to have many small vacuoles

animal cells

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All organisms (and viruses too!) contain this, which is passed on to future generations

genetic material

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Animal cells can be infected by viruses, but these cells cannot.

Just kidding, all types of cells are vulnerable to viruses.

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This is a type of natural selection (although it is a result of human actions...) that produces more resilient bacteria.

antibiotic resistance

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This is the type of vaccine made using weakened viruses.

Life attenuated.

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These prokaryotes are sort of like bacteria, but with some molecules more similar to eukaryotic cells.

archaea

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This is how multicellular organisms grow. Unicellular organisms do it by making their one cell a bit bigger.

increasing number of cells

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This is the word used for viruses that infect other viruses.

virophage

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Specialized cells produce these chemicals that help your immune system to identify pathogens.

antibodies

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This type of vaccine can help prepare the immune system for toxins produced by bacterial infections (not necessarily to fight the bacteria themselves).

toxoid

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