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Card 6
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Describes a tumour that does not spread through the body.
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Card 7
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Describes a tumour that spreads through the body.
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Card 8
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Organism that can cause infectious disease.
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Card 9
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Poison.
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Card 10
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A carrier, for example of a disease causing organism.
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Card 11
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The number of new cases of a disease in a population in a period of time.
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Card 12
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Chemicals, usually made by fungi or bacteria, that can be used as medicines to kill other fungi or bacteria in an infected person or animal.
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Card 13
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Your body's system that fights infections, involving white blood cells and antibodies.
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Card 14
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A special protein in the body that can destroy a particular pathogen.
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Card 15
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A special protein on the surface of a cell such as a pathogen.
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