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____ is a more severe illness. Although it also typically resolves without treatment, sometimes it causes serious and even life-threatening problems like pneumonia.
 
The Flu
 
A Cold
_______ is / are more common, cause a milder illness, and typically resolve without treatment.
 
Colds
 
The Flu
To make food or drink pass from the mouth to the stomach.
 
Swallowed
 
Scrape
 
Fluid
 
Suit
A minor injury that removes the top layer of skin, usually caused by rubbing or scraping against something rough.
 
Scrape
 
Fluid
 
Suit
 
Swallowed
A type of clothing typically worn on formal occasions, consisting of a jacket and pants made of the same material.
 
Suit
 
Fluid
 
Scrape
 
Swallowed
_____ must be diagnosed by a medical expert.
 
Disease
 
Illness
_____ can be a perceived notion of unwellness or derive from self-diagnosis.
 
Illness
 
Disease
To cause disease or spread germs to a person, animal, or plant.
 
Infect
 
Microscope
 
Paralyze
 
Common Cold
To cause someone or something to become unable to move or function properly.
 
Paralyze
 
Bacteria
 
Immune
 
Cell
The system in your body that fights off infections and keeps you healthy.
 
Immune
 
Microscope
 
Mucus
 
Virus
A thick, slippery substance produced by the body, often in the nose, that helps to trap dust, bacteria, and other particles.
 
Mucus
 
Virus
 
Cell
 
Microscope
A viral infection that affects the nose and throat, usually less severe than the flu.
 
Common Cold
 
Immune
 
Influenza
 
Paralyze
A common viral infection that affects the respiratory system and is more severe than the common cold.
 
Influenza
 
Common Cold
 
Immune
 
Infect
An illness that can affect a person or animal, disrupting normal bodily functions.
 
Disease
 
Immune
 
Virus
 
Paralyze
A single-celled organism that can exist either as independent organisms or as parasites, some of which can cause disease.
 
Bacteria
 
Virus
 
Disease
 
Microscope
The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic.
 
Cell
 
Disease
 
Mucus
 
Bacteria
A tool that makes small objects look larger so that you can see things too small for the naked eye.
 
Microscope
 
Cell
 
Immune
 
Virus
A tiny organism that can cause disease, much smaller than bacteria, and requires a living host to multiply.
 
Virus
 
Bacteria
 
Mucus
 
Cell