GLOSSARY
1. ADRENALINE
The increase of blood circulation and breathing, preparing muscles for exertion.
2. ADVERSE
Preventing success or is unfavourable; or harmful.
3. AFFLICTED
Have pain or trouble put upon someone.
4. ANTIBIOTICS
A medicine that destroys microorganisms.
5. ANTIHISTAMINES
A drug that prevents physical effects of histamines. Used mostly in the treatment of allergies.
6. BACTERIA
Plural of Bacterium
7. BACTERIAL TOXIN
A toxin which the bacterium single cell lets out once it disintegrates.
8. BACTERIUM
A single sell of a group of unicellular microorganisms. Some can cause disease.
9. BACTERIOLOGIST
A Biologist that studies bacteria.
10. BACILICUZ DIPHTHERIAE
The first name of Diphtheria.
11. MYCOBACTERIUM DIPHTHERIA
The second name for Diphtheria
12. CORYNEBACTERUM DIPHTHERIA
The third name for Diphtheria
13. C. DIPHTHERIAE
The currently existing name of Diphtheria
14. CORTICOSTEROIDS
Any of a group of steroid hormones produced by or made synthetically.
15. DISTEMPER
A viral disease of animals, especially that of dogs, that causes fever and coughing.
16. CONTAGIOUS
something, (in this case a disease), spread from one person to another.
17. EPIDEMIC
A widespread of an infectious disease at a certain time.
18. FILARIE
Related to or infested by parasitic worms.
19. MICROBES
A bacteria causing fermentation
20. MYOCARDITIS
Inflammation of the heart muscle
21. MEMBRANE TISSUE
A lining in an organism
22. MUCOUS MEMBRANE
A lining covered in a sort of Mucus.
23. INFLAMMATION
A part of the body that becomes reddened and swollen.
24. VACCINES
A substance that gives immunity against one or several diseases.
25. RESPIRATORY
Respiration organs, such as lungs and any other organ that assists in breathing.
26. LYMPH NODES
Small Swellings.
27. MALAISE
A discomfort or illness that is difficult to identify.
28. IMMUNIZATION
The act of making something immune.
29. TRACHEA
A large membranous tube.
30. TRACHEOTOMY
An incision in the windpipe, made to relieve breathing.
31. SERECTION
A process by which substances are produced and discharged from a cell, gland or organ, for a particular function in the organism.
The increase of blood circulation and breathing, preparing muscles for exertion.
2. ADVERSE
Preventing success or is unfavourable; or harmful.
3. AFFLICTED
Have pain or trouble put upon someone.
4. ANTIBIOTICS
A medicine that destroys microorganisms.
5. ANTIHISTAMINES
A drug that prevents physical effects of histamines. Used mostly in the treatment of allergies.
6. BACTERIA
Plural of Bacterium
7. BACTERIAL TOXIN
A toxin which the bacterium single cell lets out once it disintegrates.
8. BACTERIUM
A single sell of a group of unicellular microorganisms. Some can cause disease.
9. BACTERIOLOGIST
A Biologist that studies bacteria.
10. BACILICUZ DIPHTHERIAE
The first name of Diphtheria.
11. MYCOBACTERIUM DIPHTHERIA
The second name for Diphtheria
12. CORYNEBACTERUM DIPHTHERIA
The third name for Diphtheria
13. C. DIPHTHERIAE
The currently existing name of Diphtheria
14. CORTICOSTEROIDS
Any of a group of steroid hormones produced by or made synthetically.
15. DISTEMPER
A viral disease of animals, especially that of dogs, that causes fever and coughing.
16. CONTAGIOUS
something, (in this case a disease), spread from one person to another.
17. EPIDEMIC
A widespread of an infectious disease at a certain time.
18. FILARIE
Related to or infested by parasitic worms.
19. MICROBES
A bacteria causing fermentation
20. MYOCARDITIS
Inflammation of the heart muscle
21. MEMBRANE TISSUE
A lining in an organism
22. MUCOUS MEMBRANE
A lining covered in a sort of Mucus.
23. INFLAMMATION
A part of the body that becomes reddened and swollen.
24. VACCINES
A substance that gives immunity against one or several diseases.
25. RESPIRATORY
Respiration organs, such as lungs and any other organ that assists in breathing.
26. LYMPH NODES
Small Swellings.
27. MALAISE
A discomfort or illness that is difficult to identify.
28. IMMUNIZATION
The act of making something immune.
29. TRACHEA
A large membranous tube.
30. TRACHEOTOMY
An incision in the windpipe, made to relieve breathing.
31. SERECTION
A process by which substances are produced and discharged from a cell, gland or organ, for a particular function in the organism.