Metabolic Rate Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Rate of chemical reactions Inside cells.

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Metabolic Rate Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Rate of chemical reactions Inside cells

Obese Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Severely overweight BMI above 30 High blood pressure Heart attack Stroke Type 2 diabetes

Statin Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Drug to treat high blood cholesterol Prevents liver producing cholesteol

Cholesterol Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Produced by liver Builds up in arteries Narrows artery Increase in blood pressure Increased risk of stroke and heart attack

Pathogen Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Microorganism Causes disease Bacteria Virus (all) Fungi Protozoa

Semmelweis Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Need to wash hands Prevents spread of infection

Transmission of Disease Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Droplet infection Sneezing/coughi ng Flu Direct contact STDs Chicken pox Contaminated food/drink Cholera Food poisoning Break in the skin Cuts/scratches/bit es HIV Malaria

White blood cells Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Engulf microorganisms Produce antibodies Produce antitoxins

Antibiotics Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Treat bacteria/fungal infections Don’t damage normal cells Penicillin

Aseptic techniques Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Sterile conditions Bunsen burner Flame equipment

MRSA Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Antibiotic-resistant bacteria Difficult to treat Mutation Natural selection Resistant strain of bacteria

Epidemic Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Disease in one country

Pandemic Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Disease across several countries

Antigen Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Protein Labels cells Pathogens have different antigens

Vaccine Read the keyword to your partner They have to say all the words below to win the card Dead/weakened form of pathogen Stimulates white blood cells Antibodies If re-infected Antibodies produce quicker Larger numbers Immune