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“BIO ”

“BIO ”. LIFE; LIVING. ANTIBIOTIC. Use an ANTIBIOTIC cream on a cut to keep it from getting infected. When you get sick, your doctor may prescribe an ANTIBIOTIC to help you get well. ANTIBIOTIC. A MEDICINE USED TO SAVE LIVES BECAUSE IT DESTROYS HARMFUL BACTERIA AND CURES INFECTIONS NOUN.

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“BIO ”

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  1. “BIO” LIFE; LIVING

  2. ANTIBIOTIC Use anANTIBIOTIC cream on a cut to keep it from getting infected. When you get sick, your doctor may prescribe anANTIBIOTICto help you get well.

  3. ANTIBIOTIC • A MEDICINE USED TO SAVE LIVES BECAUSE IT DESTROYS HARMFUL BACTERIA AND CURES INFECTIONS • NOUN

  4. AUTOBIOGRAPHY • During our study of the American Revolution, we may read an autobiography of Thomas Jefferson, an important figure from that era.

  5. AUTOBIOGRAPHY • A PIECE OF WRITING WRITTEN BY A PERSON ABOUT HIS OR HER OWN LIFE. • NOUN

  6. BIOGRAPHY • Harriett Tubman, a woman of many accomplishments, has many biographieswritten about her. We will read one about her this week.

  7. BIOGRAPHY • A PIECE OF WRITING ABOUT A PERSON’S LIFE WRITTEN BY SOMEONE ELSE. • NOUN

  8. BIOLOGIST • People who are interested in studying living things may want to become a biologist.They study all forms of life in natural settings, oceans, and laboratories.

  9. BIOLOGIST • A PERSON WHO STUDIES LIVING THINGS. • NOUN

  10. BIOLOGY • In science, we are studying biology. The study of cells, body systems, and animal habitats are forms of biology.

  11. BIOLOGY • THE STUDY OF LIVING THINGS. • NOUN

  12. BIOPSY • If you have a suspicious lump, the doctor may want to perform a biopsyto see if it is benign or malignant.

  13. BIOPSY • THE REMOVAL OF LIVING TISSUE FROM THE BODY FOR DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION. • NOUN

  14. BIOSPHERE • The biosphere includes all life on Earth, whether underground, on the surface, or in the air.

  15. BIOSPHERE • THE ZONE OF PLANET EARTH WHERE THERE IS LIFE (BETWEEN THE DEEP CRUST AND THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE). • NOUN

  16. MACROBIOTIC DIET • Because many people believe that processed foods are bad for you, a macrobiotic diet which includes more natural grains and vegetables is becoming very popular.

  17. MACROBIOTIC DIET • A DIET THOUGHT TO HELP PEOPLE LIVE LONGER BECAUSE IT FOCUSES ON NATURAL FOODS. • NOUN

  18. NEUROBIOLOGY The Neurobiology department the medical school studies which sections of the brain are responsible for processes such as language and sight.

  19. NEUROBIOLOGY • THE STUDY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF LIVING THINGS AND HOW IT HELPS THE LIVING THINGS LEARN AND REACT. • NOUN

  20. SYMBIOSIS • Birds and crocodiles live in symbiosis; the bird keeps the crocodile’s teeth clean, and the bird gets lots of free meat from the crocodile.

  21. SYMBIOSIS • HOW TWO DIFFERENT LIVING ORGANISMS LIVE TOGETHER AND DEPEND ON EACH OTHER. • NOUN

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