| A | B |
| Deficiency | A shortage. |
| Eliminate | To get rid of. |
| Isolate | To set apart or cut off from another. |
| Major | Great in number or size. |
| Perspective | A mental view or outlook. |
| Random | Having no specific pattern, purpose, or objective. |
| Accumulate | To gather or pile up. |
| Inflammation | The reaction of a part of the body to injury or infection, characterized by swelling, heat, redness, and pain. |
| Contaminated | To make unclean or impure by contact or mixture. |
| Ensure | To make sure or certain. |
| Enclosed | To surround on all sides; close in. |
| Concentration | The process of maintaining undivided attention. |
| External | Relating to an outer part; exterior. |
| Specific | Special, distinctive, unique. |
| Species | An organism belonging to a category, represented in binomial nomenclature by an un-capitalized Latin adjective or noun following a capitalized genus name that is capable of interbreeding. |