Amputation: The process of removing a injured limb from the body.
Antibiotics: Substances that stop the spread of bacteria in the body.
Aspirin: A painkilling drug that is currently the most widely used drug in the world.
Eradicated: Completely destroyed.
Phlegm: A thick substance secreted by respiratory passages.
Petri dish: A dish that biologists use to culture cells
Pneumonia: Infection that inflames the lungs.
Spleen: An abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells.
Transplant: An operation in which a damaged organ or tissue is replaced with a donated working one.
Vaccine: A way of exposing someone to a disease so that they can become immune to it.
Antibiotics: Substances that stop the spread of bacteria in the body.
Aspirin: A painkilling drug that is currently the most widely used drug in the world.
Eradicated: Completely destroyed.
Phlegm: A thick substance secreted by respiratory passages.
Petri dish: A dish that biologists use to culture cells
Pneumonia: Infection that inflames the lungs.
Spleen: An abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells.
Transplant: An operation in which a damaged organ or tissue is replaced with a donated working one.
Vaccine: A way of exposing someone to a disease so that they can become immune to it.