Cell vs. virus: A battle for health

Vocabulary List

sneeze
(verb)  to expel air forcibly from the mouth and nose due to irritation or infection in the airway
 
airway
(noun) the passageway through which air travels into and out of the lungs
 
adhere to
(phrasal verb) to follow or comply with rules, agreements, or instructions
 
rigid
(adjective) stiff or inflexible; not easily bendable or adaptable
 
sneaky
(adjective) behaving in a secretive manner
 
chop
(verb) to cut something into smaller pieces
 
invader
(noun) a person, animal, or thing that enters a place or situation without permission or invitation
 
blueprint
(noun) a detailed plan or design that outlines the structure or features of something
 
carry out
(phrasal verb) to perform or complete a task, duty, or instruction
 
studded
(adjective) decorated with small protrusions or studs
 
head to
(phrasal verb) to move or go in a particular direction
 
directions
(noun) instructions about how to do something, where to go, etc.
 
fuse
(verb) to join or unite two or more things together, typically through heat or pressure, to form a single entity

Grammar Lesson

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  • observe the subject-verb agreement of the sentences in the video

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