These are the basic building block(s) of life
cells
All living things are made of one or more...
cell
Viruses aren't generally considered alive, since they are not made of one or more of these.
cells
This colour of blood cell fights infections.
White
This type of medicine can fight some bacterial infections.
antibiotics
Organisms with two or more cells are...
multicellular
Living things produce this, but it MUST BE REMOVED!
waste
A strand of DNA or RNA puts on its winter coat and becomes a virus. This is what that coat is made of.
protein
Your skin and stomach acid are part of this line of defense.
first
This type of medicine triggers an immune response.
Vaccine
This British guy was the first person recorded to observe and describe "cells" using that word
Robert Hooke
The chemicals that organisms use to get energy. Consumers get them by eating, producers make their own.
Nutrients
This is the word used to describe a cell that a virus is using to reproduce.
host
Phagocytes that surround and engulf invaders are part of this line of defense.
second
These organisms can be used for medicine, and may be an important source of new medicines in the future.
plants
animal cells
All organisms (and viruses too!) contain this, which is passed on to future generations
genetic material
Animal cells can be infected by viruses, but these cells cannot.
Just kidding, all types of cells are vulnerable to viruses.
This is a type of natural selection (although it is a result of human actions...) that produces more resilient bacteria.
antibiotic resistance
This is the type of vaccine made using weakened viruses.
Life attenuated.
These prokaryotes are sort of like bacteria, but with some molecules more similar to eukaryotic cells.
archaea
This is how multicellular organisms grow. Unicellular organisms do it by making their one cell a bit bigger.
increasing number of cells
This is the word used for viruses that infect other viruses.
virophage
Specialized cells produce these chemicals that help your immune system to identify pathogens.
antibodies
This type of vaccine can help prepare the immune system for toxins produced by bacterial infections (not necessarily to fight the bacteria themselves).
toxoid