Sterilise
"Plí" is a term that means "please" in Portuguese. It is a polite way to make a request or ask for something in a formal setting.
Prussian embryologist Robert Remak coined the term "endoderm" in 1835. The endoderm is the innermost of the three primary germ layers of an embryo. The endoderm may also be called the hypoblast.
because sexual reproduction involves the germ cells
The term "free amino acid" describes an amino acid that is normally found in the blood.
If you mean infuriated, it means to enrage someone. To make some person so mad they are beyond reason.
Gamete is the medical term for germ or sex cell. It refers to sperm and ova (eggs).
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Pathogen
Antiseptic
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"Germ" is an informal term for a pathogen, which is a formal term for something that makes you sick. A germ is a microscopic organism that can carry disease. Other words used for germs are microorganisms, microbes, and in slang, "bugs".The term generally refers to bacteria, or viruses. It could also include fungi or protozoa. In food, this could be two things:1. Microorganisms, such as bacteria2. The embryo portion of a cereal grain. (See related questions section below for additional information about the types of microbes or germs.)
Angioblast
"Super Germ", although not a definitive term, is one that is commonly used to describe the dangerous "community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus" (ca-MRSA for short). This "Super Germ" is very dangerous and is resistant to antibiotic treatment.
make something better
Bug is not a medical term. "Bug" can be a lay term meaning germ (parasite, bacterium, or virus).
The word "term" can rhyme with "squirm" and is often associated with a duration or period, but it doesn't directly mean to cause sickness. However, "germ" is a better fit, as it refers to microorganisms that can cause illness. If you're looking for something that rhymes and fits the context, "germ" would be the ideal choice.
Force is a science term that can make something move or cause it to stop. It is defined as a push or pull on an object resulting from interactions with other objects.