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P6 and B6 Year 10 Keyword review

Horizontales
Ability to conduct electricity or heat
A microorganism that causes disease, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites.
A substance with no active ingredient, often used in clinical trials to compare effects.
Drugs that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria without harming human cells.
Laboratory tests of a drug on cells, tissues, and animals to assess safety and efficacy before human trials.
Ability to flow
Solid, liquid, gas
A substance containing weakened or dead pathogens to stimulate immunity without causing disease.
Substances used to treat or prevent disease.
A plant that contains chemicals used to make the heart medication digitalis.
Verticales
The degree to which a substance can harm living organisms.
Ability to change volume when pressure is applied
The first antibiotic discovered, effective against many bacterial infections.
Tests of a drug on human volunteers to check safety, dosage, and effectiveness.
The body’s defense system against infections and diseases.
A protein produced by white blood cells that binds to antigens to help destroy pathogens.
Mass per unit volume
A drug derived from the foxglove plant used to treat heart conditions.
The ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of an antibiotic.
A clinical study in which neither the patients nor the doctors know who receives the active drug or the placebo.
Drugs that relieve symptoms of pain but don’t kill pathogens.
A substance on the surface of pathogens that triggers an immune response.