Science While You're Sick

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Cilia hair-like projections of cells which filter out dust and bacteria in the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes
Contaminated made impure by contact; polluted
Coordinates (in mathematics) two numbers which define the position of a point on a graph
Dehydration the process of losing water through evaporation and perspiration; can be caused by fever during illness
Disinfect to cleanse in order to destroy harmful organisms
Fever an abnormal condition characterized by undue rise in body temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of various body functions
Genetic having to do with origin and natural growth; genes and heredity
Humid moist or damp
Immune system a system of lymphocytes and antibodies that recognize, attack, and destroy bacteria, viruses, and other foreign materials that enter the body
Immunity protection, either natural, or acquired through medicine, against the occurrence of disease
Incubation period the period between infection and the appearance of signs of the disease
Infection a contamination of part of the body with disease-producing germs
Inflammatory causing swelling of body tissue
Interferon a protein substance produced by virus-infected cells that prevents reproduction of the virus
Membranes thin layers of body tissue that line organs
Microscopic an organism or particle that is invisible or indistinct to the naked eye
Mucus a sticky fluid that lubricates parts of the respiratory and digestive systems. See activity to make a mucus model
Respiratory System the body system whose function is to transport oxygen to the cells and to remove carbon dioxide; the system includes nose, mouth, bronchial tubes, and lungs
Rhinovirus a group of viruses responsible for one-third to one-half of all the common colds people suffer
Saliva fluid produced in the mouth by the salivary gland; its action on food begins the digestive process
Secretions a product formed by the body to perform a specific function, like digestion (saliva) or excretion (mucus and urine)
Susceptibility lack of ability to resist some outside agent, like a virus
Viruses the smallest organisms which cause diseases such as chicken pox, measles, rabies, flu, cold sores, and polio
Vulnerable to be wounded, hurt, or infected; with weakened protective capabilities
White blood cells

blood cells which help defend the body against disease; also called leukocytes


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