Unit 3
Nanotechnology
Unit 5
Unit 6
Forensics
100
The building blocks of all living things
What is cells
100
one-billionth
What is nano
100
A disease caused by the invasion of a host by agents whose activity harm the host's tissues
What is infectious disease
100
The amendment that ensures the accuracy of diagnostic testing
What is Clinical laboratory improvement amendments
100
The application of science and technology to establish facts in legal cases
What is Forensic science
200
a network of long fibers that make up the cell's structural frame
What is Cytoskeleton
200
a matter can be measured without changing the composition of the material
What is Physical Property
200
an infectious agent that causes disease in any susceptible host
What is Pathogen
200
A group of tests done on urine to detect urinary tract infections, metabolic disorders and kidney disorders
What is urinalysis
200
investigate and personally view the body in all homicides, suicides, accidents, drug overdose cases and unexpected or unwitnessed deaths
What is Medical examiner
300
Packages molecules processed by the endoplasmic reticulum to be transported out of the cell
What is Golgi Apparatus
300
How the substance will interact with other substances
What is Chemical Property
300
bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and helminths
What is the five major types of infectious agents
300
medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and the study of diseases and disease processes
What is Pathologist
300
The investigation of drugs and poisons in the body in cases of illegal drug use, drug abuse, poisoning and death
What is forensic toxicologist
400
The Cells command center , they send directions to the cell to grow, mature, divide or die.
What is Nucleus
400
The buildup of a chemical in the tissue of organisms
What is Bioaccumulation
400
The site where the infectious agent survives
What is reservoirs
400
Sample of tissue is removed from the body to determine the presence of a disease or disorder
What is biopsy
400
Specialized examination of a corpse to determine how and why someone died and to investigate any disease or injury
What is Autopsy
500
the heredity material in humans and almost all other organisms.
What is DNA
500
The process in which the concentration of a contaminant increases as it passes up the food chain
What is Biomagnification
500
when the infectious agent is passed from person to person in a group
What is Horizontal Transmission
500
draw blood specimens from patients and work with clinics
What is Phlebotomists
500
the person called to apply archaeological and physical anthropology techniques, particularly when the remains are significantly decayed or skeletalized
What is Forensic Anthropolgist