a system or policy of unequal racial separating in a society.
What is apartheid?
microscopic organisms that are involved in fermentation, decay and infectious disease. They each have only one cell and live in all parts of the Earth.
What is bacteria?
genuine; real; true.
What is authentic?
in agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs or ways of doing things, especially related to religion.
What is orthodox?
a South African person whose family was originally from the Netherlands.
What is Boer?
a rod-shaped bacteria used for medical research. There are various strains. They can cause intestinal illness, but can also live harmlessly in the large intestines of humans.
What is E.coli?
smart and careful; watchful of one's own interests.
What is canny?
great skill or ability.
What is prowess?
to make someone or something less wild and more refined, usually through education.
What is civilize?
the jelly-like substance between the cell membrane and nucleus that contains the organelles and other cell bodies.
What is cytoplasm
completely puzzled; confused.
What is bewildered?
the process of taking over a country by force or through war.
What is conquest?
a long, whiplike structure on some cells that they use to move.
What is flagellum?
to stand up to; to face boldly.
What is confront?
a system or policy of one country taking control of other countries using force and diplomacy.
What is imperialism?
a part of a cell that has a special function, much like an organ.
What is organelle?
to try to satisfy the needs of; to try to make things easy and pleasant.
What is cater?
native to a certain place.
What is indigenous?
a type of organism that is usually unicellular and that lacks a nucleus and other specialized, membrane-bound organelles. Their cytoplasm has ribosomes and DNA in a strand or loop.
What is prokaryote?
the highest or most intense moment in the course of something.
What is climax?
a disease that causes severe fever and chills that is spread through the bite of mosquitoes.
What is malaria?
unaffected; not harmed by something.
What is resistant?
a first public appearance.
What is debut?
in the past, a native of India employed by the British as a soldier.
What is sepoy?
a genus of sphere-shaped or oval bacteria. They occur in chains and cause many illnesses in humans, including tonsillitis and strep throat.
What is streptococcus?
to figure out; to understand; to get to the bottom of.
What is fathom?
military leader who founded the Zulu Empire in southern Africa (d.1828).
What is Shaka?
made of one cell.
unicellular
a story; a detailed report.
What is a narrative?
to interfere with; to mess with rashly or foolishly.
What is tamper?
a 19th-century theory that held that society and groups of people are subject to the same laws of natural selection as animals and plants. It was used to justify racism and colonialism through its belief in racial superiority.
What is social darwinism?
of or like a mother.
What is maternal?
to trap, catch or get.
What is snare?