immunity Crossword Puzzles
Evan 2024-07-12
13 Clues: Work • Agent • Fuzhou • Daily 3 • Step in • Midnight • Backstab! • Daily visit • Birthday Boy • You want a ____? • Cliff or Mountain? • Immunity for 20 seconds • Card game similar to Uno
Pathogens and diseases 2020-05-05
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- heating a substance to kill or slow growth of bacteria
- pathogens like Plasmodium that causes diseases
- proteins that kill/destroy pathogens
- a dead/inactive version of a disease to gain immunity to it
- microorganisms that cause disease
- lots of cases in a general part of the world
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- intense isolation to prevent the spread of a disease
- bacteria that are immune to antibiotics
- a pathogen that causes diseases like ringworm
- When the body can make antibodies for a disease quickly
- drugs that kill/destroy bacteria
- when an infectious disease spreads around the world
12 Clues: drugs that kill/destroy bacteria • microorganisms that cause disease • proteins that kill/destroy pathogens • bacteria that are immune to antibiotics • lots of cases in a general part of the world • a pathogen that causes diseases like ringworm • pathogens like Plasmodium that causes diseases • when an infectious disease spreads around the world • ...
Infectious Disease Crossword 2020-11-10
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- immunity that results from ether having a disease or from receiving a vaccine
- An illness that passes from one organism to another
- An epidemic that has grown world-wide, affecting many continents
- A type of pathogen that is living and can be treated using antibiotics
- (physical & Chemical Barriers) This line of defense is your skin, mucous membranes, cilia, tears, saliva, digestive system
- turn off the immune response once the immune system has controlled the infection
- Microorganisms or germs that cause infectious disease when they enter your body and multiply
- your body's ability to destroy pathogens that it has previously encountered before the pathogens are able to cause disease
- This line of defense is inflammation and accumulation of fluids at the site of an infection that leads to heat, redness and swelling. Cells involved include Phagocytes that engulf pathogens.
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- destroy body cells that are infected or damaged by pathogens
- fights disease by producing a separate set of weapons for each kind of pathogen it encounters
- white blood cells that produce custom made antibodies against invading pathogens
- This line of defense is the immune system. T Cells, B Cells, and Antibodies
- white blood cells that search for pathogens stimulate B cells to fight produce antibodies
- organisms that are so small that they can only be viewed using a microscope
- A nonliving pathogen that uses your own body cells to multiply.
- immunity acquired by receiving antibodies from a source other than one's own immune system
- Produced by B cells, protein markers that attach to the surface of pathogens and render them harmless
- white blood cells that engulfs and destroy pathogens
- an unusually high occurrence of a disease in a certain place during a certain time period
- another name for "infectious" disease
21 Clues: another name for "infectious" disease • An illness that passes from one organism to another • white blood cells that engulfs and destroy pathogens • destroy body cells that are infected or damaged by pathogens • A nonliving pathogen that uses your own body cells to multiply. • An epidemic that has grown world-wide, affecting many continents • ...
Lymphatic Crossword 2021-11-08
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- a baby getting antibodies from breastmilk is an example of __ acquired immunity
- HIV is spread through sexual fluids, breastmilk, and ___
- scientific name for a germ (something that can cause disease)
- a lymphocyte is a type of __
- you can get artificial acquired immunity by getting a ___
- once ___ bind to something, white blood cells come to destroy it
- lymphocytes get their training at this organ behind the sternum
- a job of the lympahtic system is ___ against illnesses
- a virus that attacks and destroys T-cells (a type of white blood cell)
- blood cells are created in bone ___
- there are hundreds of these tiny oval structures that filter out pathogens & cancer cells
- a butterfly rash is a classic sign of this autoimmune condition
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- if you get sick and then recover, you will have ___ immunity
- the late stage of HIV, when patients' immune systems are very weak and unable to fight off other infections
- virus spread through saliva. causes long-lasting fatigue and swollen lymphatic organs.
- built in defenses against illness (ex: skin, stomach acid)
- once lymph has been filtered, the fluid is added back into this system
- swelling due to a blocked lymphatic vessel
- uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. if cells are not destroyed by the lymphatic system, they can spread to other locations in the body.
- the spleen is located in the __ cavity
- when fluid leaks out of the bloodstream and enters lymphatic vessels, its name changes to ___
- ___ condition: your lymphocytes attack a part of your own body. examples are rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
- large lymph nodes in the pharynx
23 Clues: a lymphocyte is a type of __ • large lymph nodes in the pharynx • blood cells are created in bone ___ • the spleen is located in the __ cavity • swelling due to a blocked lymphatic vessel • a job of the lympahtic system is ___ against illnesses • HIV is spread through sexual fluids, breastmilk, and ___ • you can get artificial acquired immunity by getting a ___ • ...
Vitamins and Minerals crossword study 2022-12-13
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- the mineral that is essential for DNA and RNA production as well as the repair of tissues and growth
- the vitamin that supports strong bone growth and can prevent rickets disease
- helps to support healthy brain and nervous system function and supports immunity
- the vitamin that helps build collagen and boosts immunity.
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- the mineral that helps to support healthy bone growth and forms proteins helpful for blood clotting
- a major mineral that helps to maintain the correct water percentage in the body
- a mineral that helps the body maintain its body fluids
- the mineral that supports bones, muscles, and nerves
- a vitamin that is good for immunity, eye health, cell division, and reproduction
- the mineral that supports healthy muscles, nerves, and energy production within the body
10 Clues: the mineral that supports bones, muscles, and nerves • a mineral that helps the body maintain its body fluids • the vitamin that helps build collagen and boosts immunity. • the vitamin that supports strong bone growth and can prevent rickets disease • a major mineral that helps to maintain the correct water percentage in the body • ...
Dengue Fever 2022-08-25
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- an organism that causes disease
- foreign substance (usually on the surface of a pathogen) that induces an immune response
- vector for dengue fever
- showing no symptoms
- strain of microorganism
- where mosquitos usually lay eggs
- Protein that detects, tags, and sometimes kills pathogens and other foreign substances
- immunity to multiple similar strains of viruses or viruses after having only fought off one
- condition where your body temperature is above 98.6° F
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- region responsible for 70% of all global cases
- one of the only ways of getting infected with dengue fever
- virus that causes dengue fever
- percentage of dengue fever cases which are asymptomatic
- the virus that causes dengue falls under this family
- non-living parasite comprised of genetic information enclosed in a membrane
15 Clues: showing no symptoms • vector for dengue fever • strain of microorganism • virus that causes dengue fever • an organism that causes disease • where mosquitos usually lay eggs • region responsible for 70% of all global cases • the virus that causes dengue falls under this family • condition where your body temperature is above 98.6° F • ...
3.1 crossword 2023-05-08
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- Immunity that is present only after exposure and is highly specific.
- Humans, Plants and Animals.
- how you can get the disease or sickness.
- who would be likely to get the disease or sickness.
- A parasite that is living, known to be worms.
- Touching or contact with a contaminated surface or instrument
- Infectious protein that is non-living.
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- how an agent leaves the body.
- Immunity that is present before exposure and effective from birth. Responds to a broad range of pathogens.
- how the agent enters the body.
- A parasite that you can get from feces.
- Can be prevented by vaccines.
- exposure or transmission of a communicable disease from one person to another by physical contact
- Anything that stimulates an immune response.
- Symptoms can include coughing.
15 Clues: Humans, Plants and Animals. • how an agent leaves the body. • Can be prevented by vaccines. • how the agent enters the body. • Symptoms can include coughing. • Infectious protein that is non-living. • A parasite that you can get from feces. • how you can get the disease or sickness. • Anything that stimulates an immune response. • ...
Ch. 4 Healthy Professional Crossword 2024-09-03
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- the science of designing the workplace as well as its equipment and tools to
- every function of the cells and body
- hypersensitivity disorders of the immune system
- healing of the skin
- the skin’s healing process
- and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K
- nutrients needed for energy to run every function within the body
- proper bone development and maintenance. Vitamin D also promotes
- functions
- nutrients required for many body functions to occur, including normal
- specific body movements more comfortable, efficient, and safe
- makes up 50 to 70 percent of the body’s weight and is necessary for
- helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s UV light
- the production of collagen in the skin’s dermal tissues; aids in and
- a test for identifying a possible allergy in a client; also known as a
- as flu vaccinations) or through exposure to natural allergens (such as
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- supports the overall health of the skin; aids in the health, function, and
- immunity that is developed after overcoming a disease, through inoculation
- the processes involved in taking in nutrients and assimilating and utilizing them
- the ability of the body to resist and destroy pathogens and respond to infection
- nutrients used by cells to produce important biochemicals that have many
- immunity that is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living
- test
- substances that kill or slow the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms
- nutrients needed for many body functions, including hormones; sebum
- an important substance needed for proper repair of the skin and tissues;
- of skin cells; has been shown to improve the skin’s elasticity and
- cat dander, and ragweed)
- enables the body to properly absorb and use calcium, the element needed
29 Clues: test • functions • healing of the skin • cat dander, and ragweed) • the skin’s healing process • every function of the cells and body • hypersensitivity disorders of the immune system • and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K • specific body movements more comfortable, efficient, and safe • proper bone development and maintenance. Vitamin D also promotes • ...
Diseases 2024-03-24
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- A disorder of structure or function. Known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- Being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- Lacking some necessary quality or element
- Immunity that results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease.
- Transmision by mouth
- An organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host
- A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- The period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms
- Single-celled organism, either free-living or parasitic, that feeds on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic debris.
- Immunity that occurs when an individual is given antibodies rather than making them through their immune system
- Solid excretory product evacuated
- Bacteria or viruses that are most commonly transmitted through small respiratory droplets
- A collection of pus that has built up within the tissue of the body
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- Condition that occurs when an animal loses more fluid than it takes in, and your body doesn't have enough water and other fluids to carry out its normal functions
- Large enough to be seen with the naked eye
- Extremely small size, visible only by the aid of the microscope
- A group of spore-producing organisms that feed on organic matter
- An organism of microscopic size
- Single-celled, microscopic organisms that can be found all over the body.
- Medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals
- Substances created by plants and animals that are poisonous (toxic)
- Something that causes disease.
- A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism
23 Clues: Transmision by mouth • Something that causes disease. • An organism of microscopic size • Solid excretory product evacuated • Lacking some necessary quality or element • Large enough to be seen with the naked eye • A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism • Being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen. • ...
The Legacy Trials Terminology 101 2025-06-15
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- The name of the challenges that earn teams or individuals safety from elimination
- When a player leaves either voluntarily, because of a medical purpose, or for an emergency
- The thing that votes are placed into
- Stones that players draw at random if a tie is not been broken at a vote
- Immunity earned in the Unity phase of the game and typically earned by 1 player
- The in-game currency earned through fundraising or obtaining corporate partners
- Times when teams are mixed up from their original formation
- The final vote where jurors vote for a champion
- A person who is eliminated from the game but voted for who they want to win the game
- Tools in the game that can benefit a player's game either for immunity, voting, challenges or power
- The name of the event
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- The name of the challenges that may be for luxuries, rewards, or advantages
- The people who are participating in The Legacy Trials
- The person who wins the season of The Legacy Trials
- The place where people are voted out of the game
- The group of people playing together in the initial phase of the game
- Immunity earned before The Unity phase of the game, earned typically by the entire team
- When a player receives the most votes and leaves the game
- A place where players sometimes go to celebrate a luxury given from a bonus challenge
- The place to make purchases with Hexels
- A challenge where player get to bid on items that can benefit them in the game
- Unity The time when the games shifts from teams to individuals
22 Clues: The name of the event • The thing that votes are placed into • The place to make purchases with Hexels • The final vote where jurors vote for a champion • The place where people are voted out of the game • The person who wins the season of The Legacy Trials • The people who are participating in The Legacy Trials • ...
Distemper Vocab Quiz 2025-08-13
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- One word: The process by which a disease spreads from one host to another
- Two words: The time between exposure to a pathogen and the appearance of symptoms
- Two words: The percentage of animals that die from a specific disease
- One word: A genus of viruses that includes canine distemper virus, measles virus, rinderpest virus
- One word: A microorganism (Such as a virus,bacteria, or fungus)
- Two words:Observable symptoms of a disease (e.g, fever,nasal discharge,coughing)
- One word:Thickening of the skin, often seen on the paw pads and nose in canine distemper (Hard pas disease)
- Two words: Tiny particles from coughs, sneeze, or respiratory secretions that can carry infectious agents like CDV
- Two words: Signs including the nervous system is affected, such as seizures, tremors, or paralysis
- One word: Isolation of an animal to prevent the spread of disease
- Two words:Medical treatment aimed at relieving symptoms rather than curing the disease
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- Two words: A follow-up dose of a vaccine to maintain or increase immunity
- Three words: The virus responsible for causing canine distemper belonging to the Morbillivirus genus
- Two words: A blood test measuring antibodies to determine immunity or past exposure to a virus
- One word: A weakened immune system, making the body more vulnerable to other infections
- One word: The administration of a vaccine to stimulate immunity against disease
- One Word: The presence of viruses in the bloodstream
- One word: An organism that transmits a pathogen and the appearance of symptoms
- Two words: A laboratory test used to detect the genetic materials of a virus like CDV
- One word: A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans (note: canine distemper is not a zoonotic but the term is important for distinguishing)
20 Clues: One Word: The presence of viruses in the bloodstream • One word: A microorganism (Such as a virus,bacteria, or fungus) • One word: Isolation of an animal to prevent the spread of disease • Two words: The percentage of animals that die from a specific disease • Two words: A follow-up dose of a vaccine to maintain or increase immunity • ...
11.1 Antibody and Vaccination Activity 2021-08-25
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- a substance that is recognized as foreign and is capable of triggering an immune response
- antibodies made by B cells attach to ______ cells when it encounters allergen
- aid in the destruction of pathogens
- triggers antibody production, specifically binding to epitopes via complementary paratopes
- consequence of an incompatible blood transfusion (starts with h)
- non-specific immune cells that engulf pathogens
- human specific pathogen (starts with g)
- ______ antibodies are artificially derived from a single B cell clone
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- contains antigens that trigger immunity but do not cause the disease
- first infectious disease of humans to have been eradicated by vaccination
- an agent that causes diseases (ex. bacteria)
- white blood cells release ______ in response to allergens; this causes inflammation
- stimulate a specific B cell
- environmental substance that triggers an immune response
- monoclonal antibodies to hCG are used in ______ test kits
- clones usually become short lived ______ cells
- few clones become ______ cells, providing long-term immunity
17 Clues: stimulate a specific B cell • aid in the destruction of pathogens • human specific pathogen (starts with g) • an agent that causes diseases (ex. bacteria) • clones usually become short lived ______ cells • non-specific immune cells that engulf pathogens • environmental substance that triggers an immune response • ...
LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM 2018-11-24
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- Provide cell mediated immunity
- in fetal development 50% of lymphocytes are turned to Tcells in bone marrow
- monocytes in a fixed tissue
- axillary nodes
- provide antibody mediated immunity
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- cervical nodes
- nodes located throughout the lymphatic system,filters lymph looking for pathogens
- mass of lymphatic tissue one on each side of the oral pharynx
- duct returns lymph from all parts of the body except right upper returns lymph from upper right quadrant
- molecules on the cell membrane that determine friend or foe, stimulate the immune system
- reservoir for Blood,Filters the Blood for Pathogens
- inguinal nodes
12 Clues: cervical nodes • inguinal nodes • axillary nodes • monocytes in a fixed tissue • Provide cell mediated immunity • provide antibody mediated immunity • reservoir for Blood,Filters the Blood for Pathogens • mass of lymphatic tissue one on each side of the oral pharynx • in fetal development 50% of lymphocytes are turned to Tcells in bone marrow • ...
Chapter 14 Test EC 2015-02-09
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- This immunity's resistance is present at birth
- Pertaining to poison
- These lymphatic vessels allow fluid to enter the node
- Formation of lymph
- Derived from lymph tissue
- Absence of the spleen
- These lymphatic vessels allow fluid to exit/leave the nodes
- These cells attack bacteria and foreign cells; originate in the thymus gland
- This organ provides immunity in fetal life and in early years of growth; becomes smaller with age and the development of the body
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- This immunity becomes active by contracting a disease, vaccination or stem cell transplant
- Inflammation of lymph glands (nodes)
- Collection of fluid
- This organ: destroys old red blood cells, filters microorganisms, activates lymphocytes and stores blood
- Lymph tissues
- Removal of the spleen
- These cells produce antibodies; mature in the bone marrow
- Clear watery fluid that surrounds body cells; flows throughout the lymph system
17 Clues: Lymph tissues • Formation of lymph • Collection of fluid • Pertaining to poison • Removal of the spleen • Absence of the spleen • Derived from lymph tissue • Inflammation of lymph glands (nodes) • This immunity's resistance is present at birth • These lymphatic vessels allow fluid to enter the node • These cells produce antibodies; mature in the bone marrow • ...
Immunity Challenge (Week 12) 2021-11-12
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- What push was made to “normalize” the deaf education?
- Some experts consider sign language to be "_________" due to low intergenerational transmission.
- “Big D Deaf” is described as “__________ and linguistic” is it’s basic application
- “pushing individuals into standard bodies”
- the positive aspects of Deafness and Deaf Culture
- “refers to the contributions of deaf individuals, communities, and their languages to humanity as a whole”
- Individuals with autism spectrum disorder working at a Danish Software company and consequently having a lower rate of errors is an example of this type of diversity.
- This is the term the Brueggeman uses to describe the “space between think-deaf and think-hearing” to refer to the visual nature of this middle group
- a visual representation of “normalcy” based on statistical analysis
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- “Little d deaf” is described as “audiological and _________” is it’s basic application
- Loss the notion that hearing people are at a disadvantage around deaf people and deaf culture
- an example of Deaf Gain based on using interior design and architectural principles for deaf accessibility
- The argument that Deafness may keep humanity and our environment healthy falls under this kind of diversity.
- the idea that “every language contains a worldview” is an example of what type of diversity
- Brueggeman uses this term to describe deaf people's tenacity and determination to continue protecting their identity in the face of hearing aids, oral-focused education, and even eugenics.
- Brueggeman, when talking about the potentially negative influence of hearing people on sign language, describes the shifting perspectives of language like this item.
- Brueggeman uses this term to apply to deaf people’s use of technology before making the case that technology’s assistive and adaptive qualities match hearing people too.
- social, psychological and cognitive benefits from being deaf (individual)
- type of deaf gain where deaf “take the lead”
19 Clues: “pushing individuals into standard bodies” • type of deaf gain where deaf “take the lead” • the positive aspects of Deafness and Deaf Culture • What push was made to “normalize” the deaf education? • a visual representation of “normalcy” based on statistical analysis • social, psychological and cognitive benefits from being deaf (individual) • ...
DISEASE 2024-11-27
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- A person who spread disease to a lot of other people but does not show symptoms themselves
- A disease causing organism that is living
- A chemical that can be used to kill bacteria
- Type of white blood cell that can make plasma and memory cells
- Infected area may swell due to this
- A raise in body temperature to combat infection
- A physical barrier to infection
- Provides long term immunity to diseases
- Line of defence that includes fever and inflammation
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- White blood cell that can engulf pathogens
- A type of immunity that helps to protect people who cannot be vaccinated
- Found in the stomach and can kill bacteria
- Chemical that causes inflammation
- Injection that can induce an immune response
- Protein made by plasma cells that can help fight infection
- A disease causing agent that is not living
- A type of fungal infection that causes a ring shaped rash
- A was that a pathogen can be spread
- Found in the nose and airways to trap pathogens
19 Clues: A physical barrier to infection • Chemical that causes inflammation • Infected area may swell due to this • A was that a pathogen can be spread • Provides long term immunity to diseases • A disease causing organism that is living • White blood cell that can engulf pathogens • Found in the stomach and can kill bacteria • A disease causing agent that is not living • ...
Scythe Josh.C 2021-01-27
Sina Ch. 9 - 11 2024-10-21
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- similar to trachea, only they are smaller.
- cell-meditated immunity.
- cells that macrophages and neurtophils carry out phagocytosis.
- gas exchange groups which are tiny hollow sacs.
- an intestinal disease.
- substances produced by microorganisms that destroy other microorganisms or inhibit their growth.
- process by which large particles are taken up by cells.
- flexible airway that is supported by cartilage.
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- no cartilage in these.
- spherical enveloped virus caused through sexual contact or drugs.
- source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- used to describe disease-causing microorganisms.
- humoral immunity.
- relating to or involving free oxygen.
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- an infectious disease that can affect any part of the body and is found in the lungs.
16 Clues: humoral immunity. • no cartilage in these. • an intestinal disease. • cell-meditated immunity. • relating to or involving free oxygen. • similar to trachea, only they are smaller. • gas exchange groups which are tiny hollow sacs. • flexible airway that is supported by cartilage. • used to describe disease-causing microorganisms. • ...
Circulatory & Lymphatic System Review 2023-11-20
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- Blood pressure less than 100/60
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- The type of cell that is white and responsible for fighting off infection
- Heart rate greater than 100
- The type of immunity that would be associated with breast milk transfer from mother to infant
- Medical terminology for a Heart Attack
- Flat line on a cardiac rhythm, HR of 0
- __________ are absorbed into blood from the digestive tract
- Blood pressure greater than 140/90
- AB+ is known at the Universal __________
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- Universal _________ would be the blood type O+
- The type of immunity that would be associated with catching an infection and building natural immunities OR Vaccinations
- Medical term for the abbreviation HA
- The type of anemia a patient would have if they had crescent moon shaped erythrocytes
- Heart rate less than 60
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Also known as the SA node and acts as the pacemaker of the heart
- Cell also known as a platelet responsible for clotting blood
- Carries blood to the heart
19 Clues: Abnormal heart rhythm • Heart rate less than 60 • Carries blood to the heart • Heart rate greater than 100 • Blood pressure less than 100/60 • Carries blood away from the heart • Blood pressure greater than 140/90 • Medical term for the abbreviation HA • Medical terminology for a Heart Attack • Flat line on a cardiac rhythm, HR of 0 • AB+ is known at the Universal __________ • ...
Infectious Disease 2025-04-22
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- When many people in a community are immune, it's called ___ immunity
- Common symptom of many viral infections
- Vaccines are often given through this method
- Able to be spread from one person to another
- Study of diseases and how they spread
- Another term for a global pandemic
- Protective gear worn over the mouth and nose
- Widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
- Protective substance your body makes after infection or vaccination
- Temporary slowing or stopping of movement to prevent disease spread
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- Place or process where patients with contagious diseases are kept isolated
- Tiny infectious agent that replicates inside living cells
- Virus known for causing a major pandemic in 2020
- Virus that causes AIDS
- Virus responsible for seasonal flu outbreaks
- A change in a virus's genetic material
- A substance used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases
- The body's ability to resist a particular infection or toxin
- Disease spread from animals to humans
19 Clues: Virus that causes AIDS • Another term for a global pandemic • Study of diseases and how they spread • Disease spread from animals to humans • A change in a virus's genetic material • Common symptom of many viral infections • Vaccines are often given through this method • Virus responsible for seasonal flu outbreaks • Able to be spread from one person to another • ...
Disease Key Words 2025-09-15
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- When the Pathogen is carried by breath
- An abnormal condition that negatively affects an organism.
- The type of Pathogen that causes Covid-19
- The type of Pathogen that causes Tuberculosis
- What happens to bacteria during Binary Fission
- The type of pathogen that causes Athlete's foot
- The type of immunity gained when everyone else is vaccinated
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- The type of disease that can be spread
- When another creature is carrying the Pathogen
- When an outbreak reaches multiple countries
- One of the reactions in the bodies second line of defence
- A biological preparation that provides active immunity
12 Clues: The type of disease that can be spread • When the Pathogen is carried by breath • The type of Pathogen that causes Covid-19 • When an outbreak reaches multiple countries • The type of Pathogen that causes Tuberculosis • When another creature is carrying the Pathogen • What happens to bacteria during Binary Fission • The type of pathogen that causes Athlete's foot • ...
Ch 13 2025-10-25
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- T, cells that are called "The Conductors" of the "Immune System Orchestra".
- type of immunity that creates a memory.
- TCR consists of 2 polypeptide proteins chains called alpha and.
- smallest type of WBC.
- tiny part of antigen for receptors to attach.
- Edward, cowpox for smallpox
- type of T cell that destroys cells it recognizes.
- substance that can elicit a response from B or T cells.
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- cells that secrets antibodies.
- type of immunity obtained from inoculation of microbe.
- presentation of MHC 1 or MHC 2-display antigen fragments on cell surface.
- cells that limit chronic inflammation diseases.
- cells that "record" info to fight a pathogen.
- immunization treatment with antibodies.
- cells that are produced and mature in the bone marrow.
- cells that are produced in the bone marrow but mature in the thymus.
16 Clues: smallest type of WBC. • Edward, cowpox for smallpox • cells that secrets antibodies. • type of immunity that creates a memory. • immunization treatment with antibodies. • cells that "record" info to fight a pathogen. • tiny part of antigen for receptors to attach. • cells that limit chronic inflammation diseases. • type of T cell that destroys cells it recognizes. • ...
Standard 2 Vocabulary 2021-08-31
16 Clues: smell • worry • honest • courage • pressure • happiness • competition • resist infection • desirable skills • center of interest • hormones from brain • recover from illness • eating for nervousness • tasks that go over and over • expected skill of professionals • customary code of polite behavior
IMMUNE SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2025-10-08
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- Foreign substance that triggers an immune response.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- A tiny germ that needs a host cell to reproduce
- Microorganism that causes disease.
- Single-celled organisms; some are helpful, others cause illness.
- Substance that stimulates immunity against a disease.
- A disease spread by mosquitoes that affects red blood cells.
- A rise in body temperature to help fight infection.
- Type of white blood cell including B and T cells.
- Body's ability to resist infection.
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- Response causing redness, heat, and swelling.
- A contagious viral infection that causes fever, cough, and fatigue.
- Large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens.
- Protein produced by B cells that binds to antigens.
- A virus that attacks the immune system and weakens the body’s defences.
- Lymphocyte that produces antibodies.
- Lymphocyte that attacks infected cells directly.
- When harmful germs enter the body and multiply.
- A sign that shows you might be sick, like a fever or cough.
- The body’s defence network against disease.
20 Clues: Microorganism that causes disease. • Body's ability to resist infection. • A microorganism that causes disease. • Lymphocyte that produces antibodies. • The body’s defence network against disease. • Response causing redness, heat, and swelling. • Large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens. • A tiny germ that needs a host cell to reproduce • ...
BVB201 IMMUNITY (GROUP 1) 2019-10-14
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- Defences with act immediately (or within hours) of a pathogens appearance in the body are called _____ defences.
- A second exposure of an antigen stimulates memory cells which are usually produced and present in the body, but not activated. This results in a rapid response, and cytotoxic T cells are produced. What other cells are produced as part of this response?
- Blocks viral binding sites; cotes bacterial toxins
- What is another name for antibodies?
- Blood serum contains a type of antibody which is a mixture of antibodies which bind to multiple epitopes. What is the name of these antibodies?
- a transmembrane glycoprotein co-receptor that assists the T cell receptor
- T-helper cells release cytokines such as interleukin-2, which are signalling molecules/ligands that bind to receptors and trigger a reaction. What type of blood cells do they regulate?
- Cells infected with a pathogen, such as a virus, activate what type of T cells?
- The time between the first exposed to an antigen and the primary response to the antigen.
- Another name for antibody-mediated specific immune response
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- serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- What process is stimulated when the antigen is first exposed to B cells, and interacts with a receptor on one of the B cells?
- After mitosis, what process is stimulated when the activated T cell interacts with B cell?
- cytolytic proteins that perforate the cell by inserting the target cell plasma membrane to create holes/pores in the cell
- a phagocytic cell that consumes foreign pathogen and cancer cells, stimulating the response of other immune cells
- Second-line innate immunity responses include innate immune cells, inflammation, complement, and _____________ substances
- Cells that are first respondents to a sight of trauma or infection.
- attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells
- Which type of lymphocytes are derived from undifferentiated stem cells which mature in the thymus?
19 Clues: What is another name for antibodies? • Blocks viral binding sites; cotes bacterial toxins • serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death • Another name for antibody-mediated specific immune response • Cells that are first respondents to a sight of trauma or infection. • a transmembrane glycoprotein co-receptor that assists the T cell receptor • ...
Health 2025-05-07
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- old things inside your body die and news come out
- after a disease your body will get immunity of it
- too much pressure inside your body
- a disease that you get it when you old and you forgot everything
- chemical things inside your body that makes you happy
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- exercise with requiring oxygen
- a disease that too much sugar in your blood
- heart and blood vessels
- too fat
- less nutrition in your body
10 Clues: too fat • heart and blood vessels • less nutrition in your body • exercise with requiring oxygen • too much pressure inside your body • a disease that too much sugar in your blood • old things inside your body die and news come out • after a disease your body will get immunity of it • chemical things inside your body that makes you happy • ...
Scandals 2024-09-13
13 Clues: gang • role • taxes • immunity • in 1920s • Mark Felt • his trust • on bribery • from the office • Edward L. Doheny • John B. Henderson • what Nixon was facing • National Committee’s headquarters
covid-19 crossword bruh 2020-08-21
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- ______ patients are more at risk from getting covid-19
- viruses are unable to survive without one
- an item that helps reduce the spread by wearing it
- ______ immunity helps protect people who are unable to get a vaccine
- helps pump air into a patients airway when they are unable to breath on their own
- what the body creates after being infected with a virus
- bigger than a virus
- main symptom of covid-19
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- helps the body create immunity from a virus
- a virus that is very deadly
- people who work with infected patients
- the location of the first coronavirus outbreak
- covid is spread through _____
- _______ system that is primarily infected by covid-19
- a type of test to see if you are infected by a virus
15 Clues: bigger than a virus • main symptom of covid-19 • a virus that is very deadly • covid is spread through _____ • people who work with infected patients • viruses are unable to survive without one • helps the body create immunity from a virus • the location of the first coronavirus outbreak • an item that helps reduce the spread by wearing it • ...
IMMUNOLOGY 2021-07-09
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- A WEAKENED FORM OF A PATHOGEN, 10
- DISEASE-CAUSING, 10
- PREVENT THE BACKFLOW OF BLOOD, 6
- THE TYPE OF IMMUNITY PROVIDED BY A BREASTFEEDING MOTHER, 5,7
- THE BODY SYSTEM CONSISTING ON SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS, 13
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- SEVERE PROTEIN DEFICIENCY, 11
- AMOUNT OF AIR INHALED/EXHALED NORMALLY AT REST, 5,6
- THE GENETIC MATERIAL IN COVID-19, 3
- TYPE OF IMMUNITY PRESENT FROM BIRTH, 6
- PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF HUMANS/PLANTS/ANIMALS, 7
10 Clues: DISEASE-CAUSING, 10 • SEVERE PROTEIN DEFICIENCY, 11 • PREVENT THE BACKFLOW OF BLOOD, 6 • A WEAKENED FORM OF A PATHOGEN, 10 • THE GENETIC MATERIAL IN COVID-19, 3 • TYPE OF IMMUNITY PRESENT FROM BIRTH, 6 • PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF HUMANS/PLANTS/ANIMALS, 7 • AMOUNT OF AIR INHALED/EXHALED NORMALLY AT REST, 5,6 • THE BODY SYSTEM CONSISTING ON SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS, 13 • ...
Health 2025-05-07
Across
- old things inside your body die and news come out
- after a disease your body will get immunity of it
- too much pressure inside your body
- a disease that you get it when you old and you forgot everything
- chemical things inside your body that makes you happy
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- exercise with requiring oxygen
- a disease that too much sugar in your blood
- heart and blood vessels
- too fat
- less nutrition in your body
10 Clues: too fat • heart and blood vessels • less nutrition in your body • exercise with requiring oxygen • too much pressure inside your body • a disease that too much sugar in your blood • old things inside your body die and news come out • after a disease your body will get immunity of it • chemical things inside your body that makes you happy • ...
Health 2025-05-07
Across
- old things inside your body die and news come out
- after a disease your body will get immunity of it
- too much pressure inside your body
- a disease that you get it when you old and you forgot everything
- chemical things inside your body that makes you happy
Down
- exercise with requiring oxygen
- a disease that too much sugar in your blood
- heart and blood vessels
- too fat
- less nutrition in your body
10 Clues: too fat • heart and blood vessels • less nutrition in your body • exercise with requiring oxygen • too much pressure inside your body • a disease that too much sugar in your blood • old things inside your body die and news come out • after a disease your body will get immunity of it • chemical things inside your body that makes you happy • ...
3.1.1-3.1.4 Vocab Review 2024-04-23
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- A condition that impairs normal physiological functioning, resulting in physical or mental symptoms and distress.
- Diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms, including protozoa and algae, some of which can cause diseases in humans.
- A localized epidemic, often confined to a specific community, region, or setting.
- Any organism or particle capable of causing infection, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
- A substance that triggers an immune response, typically a protein or other foreign molecule recognized by the immune system.
- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens within a host organism, leading to illness or disease.
- An organism that harbors and provides a habitat for pathogens to live and multiply.
- The body's natural defense mechanisms against pathogens, present from birth and providing immediate, nonspecific protection.
- Group of eukaryotic organisms, including yeasts, molds, and mushrooms, some of which can cause infections in humans.
- The basic reproduction number of an infectious disease, representing the average number of secondary infections produced by a single infected individual in a susceptible population. It helps determine the potential for an outbreak or epidemic.
- The process by which infectious agents are spread from one host to another, either directly or indirectly.
- Proteins produced by B-cells in response to an antigen, capable of binding to and neutralizing pathogens or marking them for destruction by other immune cells.
- A type of white blood cell that plays a central role in cell-mediated immunity, helping to coordinate and regulate the immune response.
- Parasitic worms that can infect humans and cause diseases such as intestinal infections.
- Microorganisms or infectious agents capable of causing disease, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
- The indirect protection from infectious disease that occurs when a large percentage of a population becomes immune, either through vaccination or previous infection, reducing the spread of the disease within the community.
- An infection acquired in a hospital or healthcare facility, often as a result of medical treatment or exposure to pathogens in the healthcare environment.
- Vulnerable to infection or disease due to lack of immunity or other factors.
- Microscopic organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists.
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- Transmission of pathogens via intermediate objects or surfaces, such as doorknobs or shared utensils.
- Occurs occasionally and irregularly, with isolated cases appearing without a pattern.
- A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies, which target and neutralize specific antigens.
- Immunity that develops after exposure to a pathogen (natural) or through vaccination (artificial), providing specific and long-lasting protection.
- Medications used to treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria.
- The constant presence of a disease or infectious agent within a specific geographic area or population.
- Capable of being transmitted from one person to another, usually through direct or indirect contact.
- The ability of an organism to resist infection or disease, either through natural defenses or acquired immunity.
- Transmission of pathogens from person to person through physical contact, such as touching or kissing.
- A biological preparation containing weakened or killed pathogens or antigens, administered to stimulate the immune system and confer immunity against specific diseases.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can be found in various environments and can cause a wide range of diseases in humans.
- The study of the causes or origins of diseases.
- Infectious proteins that can cause abnormal folding of proteins in the brain, leading to neurodegenerative diseases.
- Small infectious agents composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat, capable of infecting host cells and replicating within them.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease within a specific population or geographic area.
34 Clues: The study of the causes or origins of diseases. • Microscopic organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protists. • Vulnerable to infection or disease due to lack of immunity or other factors. • A localized epidemic, often confined to a specific community, region, or setting. • ...
Immune system Puzzle 2020-03-15
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- membranes Second physical barrier
- Can survive for decades and can quickly mediate an antibody immune response in the case of re-infection
- Proteins that destroy pathogens
- Play a major role in defence against intracellular pathogens, as well as providing help to for the antibody response
- First physical barrier
- Acquired Immunity
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- Also called White Blood Cells
- Produces Antibodies
- Cells that ingest harmful foreign particles
- Non-Specific Immunity
10 Clues: Acquired Immunity • Produces Antibodies • Non-Specific Immunity • First physical barrier • Also called White Blood Cells • Proteins that destroy pathogens • membranes Second physical barrier • Cells that ingest harmful foreign particles • Can survive for decades and can quickly mediate an antibody immune response in the case of re-infection • ...
Lymphatic System Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-21
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- The system that drains fluid from tissues and passes it through the lymph nodes
- System that works alongside the lymphatic
- Immunity that targets free-floating threats in the blood and lymph
- The body's ability to resist pathogens
- All over the body and filters the lymph
- Where immature white blood cells are produced
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- Largest lympthaic vessel
- Filters the blood for any harmful bacteria
- The fluid inside the lymph vessels
- Where T lymphocytes mature
10 Clues: Largest lympthaic vessel • Where T lymphocytes mature • The fluid inside the lymph vessels • The body's ability to resist pathogens • All over the body and filters the lymph • System that works alongside the lymphatic • Filters the blood for any harmful bacteria • Where immature white blood cells are produced • ...
Immune System Puzzle - DHO 2 2024-04-03
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- the first line of defense in the immune system to prevent infection
- a sudden burst of air
- the nose is lined with delicate _______
- what typically sets off a sneeze
- examples of innate immune system is ______ reflex, mucus, and stomach acid
- when sneezing, your eyes ______
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- adaptive immunity responds to _______ antigens
- innate immunity responds to general ______ in the body
- when sneezing, your ______ tense
- tickling and irritating the nose sends a ______ to the brain
10 Clues: a sudden burst of air • when sneezing, your eyes ______ • when sneezing, your ______ tense • what typically sets off a sneeze • the nose is lined with delicate _______ • adaptive immunity responds to _______ antigens • innate immunity responds to general ______ in the body • tickling and irritating the nose sends a ______ to the brain • ...
covid-19 crossword puzzle 2020-08-20
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- _____ patients are more at risk from getting covid-19
- viruses are unable to survive without one
- an item that helps reduce the spread by simply wearing it
- _____ immunity helps protect people who are unable to get a vaccine
- helps pump air into a patient's airway when they are unable to breath on their own
- what the body creates after being infected with a virus
- bigger than a virus
- main symptom of covid-19
Down
- helps the body create immunity from a virus
- a virus that is very deadly
- people who work with infected patients
- the location of the first coronavirus outbreak
- covid is spread through _______
- _________ system that is primary infected by covid-19
- a type of test to see if you are infected with covid
15 Clues: bigger than a virus • main symptom of covid-19 • a virus that is very deadly • covid is spread through _______ • people who work with infected patients • viruses are unable to survive without one • helps the body create immunity from a virus • the location of the first coronavirus outbreak • a type of test to see if you are infected with covid • ...
Immune System Crossword 2024-09-22
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- General term for white blood cells
- Body's response to injury or infection, often causing redness and swelling
- Cell that engulfs and digests harmful foreign particles, bacteria, or dead cells
- Microorganism that can cause disease
- The body's ability to resist infection or toxins
- A substance that triggers an immune response
- A type of lymphocyte that helps the immune system identify pathogens
- Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens
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- Protein involved in cell signaling during immune responses
- Type of white blood cell involved in immune response
- Microscopic agent that invades living cells to reproduce
- Condition where the immune system attacks the body's own cells
- Substance that stimulates immunity to a disease
- Large cell that engulfs and digests pathogens
- Single-celled organisms, some of which can cause infection
15 Clues: General term for white blood cells • Microorganism that can cause disease • A substance that triggers an immune response • Large cell that engulfs and digests pathogens • Substance that stimulates immunity to a disease • The body's ability to resist infection or toxins • Type of white blood cell involved in immune response • ...
Drug Ed Vocab Test 4 2023-09-25
13 Clues: death • swallowing • convulsions • not sleeping • using senses • being impaired • causes illness • disconnect from • serious bleeding • destroys immunity • powerful stimulant • systems of communication • Blood Pressure force of blood
Sept 13 Spelling words (synonyms) 2023-08-31
MicroOrganism 2025-08-27
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- Single-celled eukaryotic organisms, some cause diseases like malaria.
- Microscopic organisms found everywhere, some useful and some harmful.
- An organism that spreads pathogens without getting sick itself.
- Non-green organisms, include molds and mushrooms.
- The ability of the body to resist infection.
- Process used by yeast to produce alcohol from sugar.
- Non-living outside a host, causes diseases like flu and cold.
- Simple plant-like organisms that contain chlorophyll.
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- Process of heating milk to kill harmful microbes.
- A medicine that kills or stops the growth of bacteria.
- Bacteria used in the production of curd.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- Tiny living organisms not visible to the naked eye.
- A substance that provides immunity against a disease.
14 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease. • Bacteria used in the production of curd. • The ability of the body to resist infection. • Process of heating milk to kill harmful microbes. • Non-green organisms, include molds and mushrooms. • Tiny living organisms not visible to the naked eye. • Process used by yeast to produce alcohol from sugar. • ...
Microbiology 2024-12-19
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- Molecules on cell surfaces that help the immune system recognize antigens
- The human leukocyte antigen system, part of MHC in humans
- The MHC class present on antigen-presenting cells
- Small proteins released by cells that affect immune responses
- A biological response often mediated by cytokines
- Cells that engulf pathogens and present antigens to T cells
- A cytokine that stimulates the growth of T cells
- Pathogens targeted by interferons
- A type of interferon important in activating macrophages
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- Immune cells that interact with MHC molecules
- The MHC class present on all nucleated cells
- White blood cells involved in adaptive immunity
- A substance that triggers an immune response
- The branch of immunity involving MHC and cytokines
- A protein released by host cells to inhibit viral replication
15 Clues: Pathogens targeted by interferons • The MHC class present on all nucleated cells • A substance that triggers an immune response • Immune cells that interact with MHC molecules • White blood cells involved in adaptive immunity • A cytokine that stimulates the growth of T cells • The MHC class present on antigen-presenting cells • ...
Dengue Fever 2022-08-25
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- an organism that causes disease
- foreign substance (usually on the surface of a pathogen) that induces an immune response
- vector for dengue fever
- showing no symptoms
- strain of microorganism
- where mosquitos usually lay eggs
- Protein that detects, tags, and sometimes kills pathogens and other foreign substances
- immunity to multiple similar strains of viruses or viruses after having only fought off one
- condition where your body temperature is above 98.6° F
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- region responsible for 80% of all global cases
- one of the only ways of getting infected with dengue fever
- virus that causes dengue fever
- percentage of dengue fever cases which are asymptomatic
- the virus that causes dengue falls under this family
- non-living parasite comprised of genetic information enclosed in a membrane
15 Clues: showing no symptoms • vector for dengue fever • strain of microorganism • virus that causes dengue fever • an organism that causes disease • where mosquitos usually lay eggs • region responsible for 80% of all global cases • the virus that causes dengue falls under this family • condition where your body temperature is above 98.6° F • ...
Hoodvivor 2023-10-09
15 Clues: AS • CM • CS • KJ • JJ • MM • in the dark • Survivor network • Parv's last name • Survivor "network" • Probst and Flanigan • Katie's birth month • Last season's winner • #12 of 13 in our crew • SB '24 Island destination
Evan 2024-07-12
13 Clues: Work • Agent • Fuzhou • Daily 3 • Step in • Midnight • Backstab! • Daily visit • Birthday Boy • You want a ____? • Cliff or Mountain? • Immunity for 20 seconds • Card game similar to Uno
Immune System 2020-03-15
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- white blood cells that have access to all parts of the body except brain and spinal cord
- engulf unwanted pathogens and can kill up to 100
- organisms that cause diseases
- provokes immune response against antigen
- produced when encounter an antigen
- chemicals released that makes body respond to it.
- develops antibodies to respond against an antigen
- non specific immunity that is body's first natural defense
- cells that contact with the outside environment
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- immunity with presence of B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes
- keep record of antigen for future reference
- patrol the body and after killing infectious cells, they die
- response that targets and kills cells inside our body that are infected
- invaders of the body, molecules found on pathogens
- chemicals that fit on antigens of pathogens
15 Clues: organisms that cause diseases • produced when encounter an antigen • provokes immune response against antigen • keep record of antigen for future reference • chemicals that fit on antigens of pathogens • cells that contact with the outside environment • engulf unwanted pathogens and can kill up to 100 • chemicals released that makes body respond to it. • ...
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 13B 2016-11-08
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- Special T cells that attack and destroy "flagged" cells. THREE WORDS
- Medicines made from chemicals. They are very effective at killing unwanted living organisms that invide our bodies.
- Diseases in which the body forms antibodies against its own tissue. TWO WORDS
- The first antibiotic to be widely used. It comes from a mold.
- Cells that are sent to the thymus for special training in spotting and attacking foreign cells. They are also called T cells. TWO WORDS
- The second line of your innate immunity. It is composed mostly of proteins made in the liver and causes parts of your body to become inflamed when needed. TWO WORDS
- These occur when your immune system overreacts to non-harmful substances that get inside your body.
- Special proteins made by B cells that lock onto foreign antigens, flagging them for destruction.
- Immunity that occurs when your immune system is exposed to, and responds to, a specific threat. TWO WORDS
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- A substance (made up of damaged tissue, living and dead bacteria and dead white blood cells) your body sometimes produces at the site of trapped bacteria.
- Immunity that is generated by vaccinations that stimulate the immune system in an artificial way. THREE WORDS
- Immunity that is acquired without any action on the part of the body's immune system. TWO WORDS
- Cells that are developed in the bone marrow and are trained to spot and attach foreign cells. They are also called B cells. TWO WORDS
- Special white blood cells inside the lymph nodes.
- A sophisticated system of defense that ensures your body doesn't get certain diseases more than once. TWO WORDS
- The swelling of tissue. it is an important part of the body's immune response.
- What we call the wide range of defenses, such as the skin barrier and inflammation, that act in the same way no matter what the attack. These are defenses you are born with, not defenses that result from a vaccination or the flu you may have had last year. TWO WORDS
- Special kinds of chemicals that are released and sent to injured tissue.
- The term used to describe defenses that are available to your body all the time. They respond to every threat in the same manner, such as your skin or a fever.
19 Clues: Special white blood cells inside the lymph nodes. • The first antibiotic to be widely used. It comes from a mold. • Special T cells that attack and destroy "flagged" cells. THREE WORDS • Special kinds of chemicals that are released and sent to injured tissue. • Diseases in which the body forms antibodies against its own tissue. TWO WORDS • ...
คำศัพท์ วิชาชีวะวิทยา 2021-03-06
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- มี1คู่พบในปลา,สัตว์เลื้อยคลาน,สัตว์ปีก
- กระจายอยู่ทั้ง2ข้างความยาวลำตัวของพลานาเรีย
- มีหน้าที่ทำให้เลือดแข็งตัวมีลักษณะไม่แน่นอนสร้างจากไขกระดูก
- ทำหน้าที่เป็นแอนติบอดีป้องกันเชื้อโรคสิ่งแปลก
- มีลักษณะเป็นโพรงมีหน้าที่กักเก็บพักน้ำปัสสาวะที่ปล่อยจากไต
- เป็นการให้ของเสียจากเลือดซึมผ่านตัวกรองมายังน้ำยาต้องมีเครื่องไตเทียม
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- ทำหน้าที่ป้องกันและทำลายเชื้อโรคต่างๆ
- มีรูปร่างกลมแบนตรงกลางเว้ารับส่งแก๊สo2และco2
- สารพิษของแบคทีเรียนำมาทำให้หมดพิษโดยใช้ความร้อน
- ส่วนของเนื้อไตส่วนนอก
- เป็นท่อขดไปมามีปลายเปิดทั้ง2ข้าง
- ลักษณะเป็นของเหลวใสสีเหลืองอ่อน
12 Clues: ส่วนของเนื้อไตส่วนนอก • ลักษณะเป็นของเหลวใสสีเหลืองอ่อน • เป็นท่อขดไปมามีปลายเปิดทั้ง2ข้าง • ทำหน้าที่ป้องกันและทำลายเชื้อโรคต่างๆ • มี1คู่พบในปลา,สัตว์เลื้อยคลาน,สัตว์ปีก • กระจายอยู่ทั้ง2ข้างความยาวลำตัวของพลานาเรีย • มีรูปร่างกลมแบนตรงกลางเว้ารับส่งแก๊สo2และco2 • ทำหน้าที่เป็นแอนติบอดีป้องกันเชื้อโรคสิ่งแปลก • สารพิษของแบคทีเรียนำมาทำให้หมดพิษโดยใช้ความร้อน • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-11-15
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- Butterfly rash
- viral condition with enlarged lymph nodes in neck and increased leukocytes
- disease with enlarged lymph nodes
- Will not have virus again due to which immunity
- Largest lymphatic structure
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- Which immunity is from receiving vaccinations such as MMR.
- collects lymph from the left chest,abdomen and lower limbs
- Closely parallel veins
- located in ULQ of abdomen
- Difficulty moving and breathing with stiffened skin
10 Clues: Butterfly rash • Closely parallel veins • located in ULQ of abdomen • Largest lymphatic structure • disease with enlarged lymph nodes • Will not have virus again due to which immunity • Difficulty moving and breathing with stiffened skin • Which immunity is from receiving vaccinations such as MMR. • collects lymph from the left chest,abdomen and lower limbs • ...
คำศัพท์ วิชาชีวะวิทยา 2021-03-06
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- สารพิษของแบคทีเรียนำมาทำให้หมดพิษโดยใช้ความร้อน
- เป็นท่อขดไปมามีปลายเปิดทั้ง2ข้าง
- มีรูปร่างกลมแบนตรงกลางเว้ารับส่งแก๊สo2และco2
- กระจายอยู่ทั้ง2ข้างความยาวลำตัวของพลานาเรีย
- ทำหน้าที่เป็นแอนติบอดีป้องกันเชื้อโรคสิ่งแปลก
- ลักษณะเป็นของเหลวใสสีเหลืองอ่อน
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- มี1คู่พบในปลา,สัตว์เลื้อยคลาน,สัตว์ปีก
- ทำหน้าที่ป้องกันและทำลายเชื้อโรคต่างๆ
- มีหน้าที่ทำให้เลือดแข็งตัวมีลักษณะไม่แน่นอนสร้างจากไขกระดูก
- มีลักษณะเป็นโพรงมีหน้าที่กักเก็บพักน้ำปัสสาวะที่ปล่อยจากไต
- เป็นการให้ของเสียจากเลือดซึมผ่านตัวกรองมายังน้ำยาต้องมีเครื่องไตเทียม
- ส่วนของเนื้อไตส่วนนอก
12 Clues: ส่วนของเนื้อไตส่วนนอก • ลักษณะเป็นของเหลวใสสีเหลืองอ่อน • เป็นท่อขดไปมามีปลายเปิดทั้ง2ข้าง • ทำหน้าที่ป้องกันและทำลายเชื้อโรคต่างๆ • มี1คู่พบในปลา,สัตว์เลื้อยคลาน,สัตว์ปีก • กระจายอยู่ทั้ง2ข้างความยาวลำตัวของพลานาเรีย • มีรูปร่างกลมแบนตรงกลางเว้ารับส่งแก๊สo2และco2 • ทำหน้าที่เป็นแอนติบอดีป้องกันเชื้อโรคสิ่งแปลก • สารพิษของแบคทีเรียนำมาทำให้หมดพิษโดยใช้ความร้อน • ...
Topic 2 Option 2 2016-11-14
11 Clues: Wahl • wählen • Truppen • auflösen • Immunität • Einspruch, Veto • Vertrag, Abkommen • Politik, Grundsatz • genehmigen, anerkennen • Vertreter, Repräsentant • ernennen, berufen, einsetzen
11A BIO 2025-08-20
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- Agent (plasmid, virus, mosquito) that carries genetic material or pathogens.
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment.
- Enzyme type used to cut DNA at precise sequences.
- Enzyme that synthesises nucleic acids like DNA or RNA.
- Mutation caused by insertion or deletion that alters codon reading.
- Branch of immunity involving memory cells and antigen-specific responses.
- Disease-causing microorganism or agent.
- A type of mutation that introduces a premature stop codon.
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- Small signalling proteins that coordinate the immune response.
- Organism that has DNA from another species inserted into its genome.
- Form of speciation where populations are geographically isolated.
- Process that induces active immunity through exposure to antigens.
- To throw something with cellular level commitment.
- Programmed cell death vital for development and immune regulation.
14 Clues: Disease-causing microorganism or agent. • Maintenance of a stable internal environment. • Enzyme type used to cut DNA at precise sequences. • To throw something with cellular level commitment. • Enzyme that synthesises nucleic acids like DNA or RNA. • A type of mutation that introduces a premature stop codon. • ...
Understanding vaccines and vaccination 2022-12-21
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- what does our body produces in order to fight the diseases?
- the vaccine that uses necessary parts of the germ is called ...
- herd immunity can be achieved by ...
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- the percent of the immune population needed for having herd immunity is called herd immunity ...
- the MMR vaccine is a ... vaccine
- what do you gain after getting sick from a disease?
6 Clues: the MMR vaccine is a ... vaccine • herd immunity can be achieved by ... • what do you gain after getting sick from a disease? • what does our body produces in order to fight the diseases? • the vaccine that uses necessary parts of the germ is called ... • the percent of the immune population needed for having herd immunity is called herd immunity ...
Toney's Treat 2018-08-30
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- Arid Plant
- Abnormally knotty
- Loyalty
- Extreme Coercion
- Precarious Penman (5,4)
- First person consideration of our Saviour
- Distress, Grief, Painful
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- Relentless (3,4)
- Patron Saint
- Vann, Truckk, Bikee
- Lengthen, Elongate
- Perseverance(2,2,2)
- Immunity Disease
- Drinking Vessel
- Glaring Blunder
- Abnormal absorption with the self
16 Clues: Loyalty • Arid Plant • Patron Saint • Drinking Vessel • Glaring Blunder • Relentless (3,4) • Immunity Disease • Extreme Coercion • Abnormally knotty • Lengthen, Elongate • Vann, Truckk, Bikee • Perseverance(2,2,2) • Precarious Penman (5,4) • Distress, Grief, Painful • Abnormal absorption with the self • First person consideration of our Saviour
Chapter 16&24 2018-12-07
16 Clues: Dry. • Rash. • Dose. • Limited. • Abnormal. • Sickness. • Infectious. • Contaminate. • Blood group. • imprisonment. • Destroys microorganisms. • Picks a host and infects it • Bacteria that cause disease. • Prokaryotic cells, some cause disease. • compound released by cells for injury. • Check for alien substances in the blood.
Adaptive Immunity Vocabulary Crossword 2025-12-10
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- T Cells mature here
- enhances phagocytosis - when a microbe is coated with antibodies (or C3b, MBL, or CRP)to aid phagocytes' recognition of invaders
- expressed on professional APCs
- this cytokine is involved in CD8 cell activation
- an added 'ingredient' in a vaccine to an antigen to enhance immune response
- where B cells mature and proliferate
- an antibody or cell that could react with two different molecules that have the same epitopes
- this co-stimulatory molecule is required for T cell activation and ____
- The mode of processing and presentation of antigens containing MHCII molecules
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- this type of immunity is extracellular and involves the production of antibodies by B cells
- the variable region of an antibody that binds antigens
- this immunoglobulin is found as a pentameter. Frankie calls this a "biblically accurate angel"
- some of the characteristics determining this factor are: foreignness, molecular weight, complexity, and degradability
- an accessory molecule associated with TCR complexes
- The site on an antigen an antigen receptor recognizes
- ___ complex: another common name for MHC
- a complementary structure unique for a given antibody - there are 3 heavy chain ___s and 3 light chain ____s
- this type of antibody can recognize more than one epitope on an antigen
- the most abundant antibody in serum
19 Clues: T Cells mature here • expressed on professional APCs • the most abundant antibody in serum • where B cells mature and proliferate • ___ complex: another common name for MHC • this cytokine is involved in CD8 cell activation • an accessory molecule associated with TCR complexes • The site on an antigen an antigen receptor recognizes • ...
Viruses and Vaccines 2021-02-08
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- diseases that can travel from one infected organism to another
- diseases that aren't caused by pathogens
- when your body produces the antibodies that give you immunity
- lymph nodes produce a type of white blood cell
- white blood cells that use brute force to engulf and destroy any pathogens they encounter
- protects and fights against infection and disease
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- redness and swelling
- virus, or other particle/organism that can cause a disease
- immunity gained by receiving antibodies
- slimy substance secreted by mucus membranes
- microscopic hairlike structures found in your nose
11 Clues: redness and swelling • immunity gained by receiving antibodies • diseases that aren't caused by pathogens • slimy substance secreted by mucus membranes • lymph nodes produce a type of white blood cell • protects and fights against infection and disease • microscopic hairlike structures found in your nose • virus, or other particle/organism that can cause a disease • ...
Immune System Crossword 2024-02-08
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- A non-living pathogen
- Protein found on the surface of pathogens which antibodies can attach to
- A type of immunity whereby an individual receives antibodies from an external source such as breast milk
- Living pathogens
- Protein which neutralises pathogens
- A reaction of the immune system to a foreign substance which is usually harmless
- An injection of a dead or weakened pathogen
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- A cell which produces antibodies
- The body's first line of defence against pathogens
- A virus which mutates very quickly and damages an individual's immune system
- A type of immunity which occurs due to a large percentage of a population
- Medicine used to help kill bacteria
- A cell which can ingest and absorb pathogens
- An organism that causes disease
14 Clues: Living pathogens • A non-living pathogen • An organism that causes disease • A cell which produces antibodies • Medicine used to help kill bacteria • Protein which neutralises pathogens • An injection of a dead or weakened pathogen • A cell which can ingest and absorb pathogens • The body's first line of defence against pathogens • ...
Sadlier Unit 8, Level D 2024-02-12
Across
- to twist out of shape
- reward
- a kingdom
- disrespectful
- fond of fighting
- unreasonably extreme
- to lessen
- to reward or pay
- a place of safety
- to make like new
- to establish
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- senseless
- to expose to danger
- resistance to disease
- trash
- a control panel for an electric device
- to make wider
- genuine, excellent
- self confidence
- something disadvantageous
20 Clues: trash • reward • senseless • a kingdom • to lessen • to establish • disrespectful • to make wider • self confidence • fond of fighting • to reward or pay • to make like new • a place of safety • genuine, excellent • to expose to danger • unreasonably extreme • to twist out of shape • resistance to disease • something disadvantageous • a control panel for an electric device
Bio 2025-12-05
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- กระจุกหลอดเลือดฝอย
- กล้ามเนื้อกะบังลมคลายตัวและเคลื่อนที่สูง
- ถุงน้ำที่มีในเซลล์สัตว์
- ลำเลียงเลือดที่ออกซิเจนสูง
- ใช้ทำขนมปัง
- ปกป้องร่างกายจากเชื้อโรค
- การติดเชื้อในปอด
- ภาวะที่ทำให้ผิวหนังและตาขาวเปลี่ยนเป็นสีเหลือง
- ดักจับเชื้อโรค
- ป้องกันและทำลายเชื้อโรคต่างๆ
- สร้างเอนไซม์ส่งไปลำไส้เล็ก
- ย่อยอาหารภายในเซลล์
- น้ำเหลืองในร่างกาย
- กำจัดของเสีย
- กลุ่มของสัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลังในไฟลัมนีมาโทดา
- สิ่งมีชีวิตขนาดเล็กมองเห็นไม่ได้ด้วยตาเปล่า
- แลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สและขับของเสีย
- ของเหลวสีแดงที่อยู่ในร่างกาย
- สารพิษที่ถูกทำให้หมดฤทธิ์แล้ว
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- พยาธิในกลุ่มปรสิต
- สร้างเอนไซม์มาย่อยสลาย
- เซลล์พิษที่พบในสัตว์กลุ่มไนดาเรีย
- เป็นท่อยาวส่งอาหารไปยังกระเพาะอาหร
- เก็บอาหารชั่วคราว
- น้ำเหลือง
- รับความรู้สึกผ่านเส้นประสาท
- ลำเลียงเลือดที่ออกซิเจนต่ำ
- ส่วนยื่นที่คล้ายเส้นผมขนาดเล็กบนผิวเซลล์ยูคาริโอต
- อวัยวะที่อยู่บริเวณลำคอส่วนหน้าเหนือหลอดลม
- หน้งที่อยู่ตามร่างกาย
- เคลื่อนที่โดยใช้เท้าเทียม
- แลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
- มีในไก่ในนกและแมลง
- กรองน้ำเพื่ออาหาร
- รอยย่นในกระเพาะอาหาร
- ติดเชื้อหรือบาดเจ็บ
- กล้ามเนื้อกะบังลมจะหดตัวและเคลื่อนต่ำลง
37 Clues: น้ำเหลือง • ใช้ทำขนมปัง • กำจัดของเสีย • แลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส • ดักจับเชื้อโรค • การติดเชื้อในปอด • พยาธิในกลุ่มปรสิต • เก็บอาหารชั่วคราว • กรองน้ำเพื่ออาหาร • กระจุกหลอดเลือดฝอย • มีในไก่ในนกและแมลง • น้ำเหลืองในร่างกาย • ย่อยอาหารภายในเซลล์ • ติดเชื้อหรือบาดเจ็บ • รอยย่นในกระเพาะอาหาร • หน้งที่อยู่ตามร่างกาย • สร้างเอนไซม์มาย่อยสลาย • ถุงน้ำที่มีในเซลล์สัตว์ • ปกป้องร่างกายจากเชื้อโรค • ...
Kennedy's First Birthday! 2025-09-04
14 Clues: Cat • Host • Boston • Middle name • Zodiac sign • City born in • Sister’s name • Midday snooze • Mealtime cover • Favourite veggie • Can’t get voted out • Change-time essential • Twinkle twinkle little • Age being celebrated today
Innate and Adaptive Immunity 2023-07-12
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- A white blood cell that engulfs and destroys microorganisms and stimulates other immune system cells.
- Secretes cytokines that have dramatic effects on other immune system cells.
- A vesicle containing powerful chemicals and enzymes to destroy bacteria.
- Chemicals that recruit other immune system players to the battle site.
- Designed to recognize danger signals associated with a microbial attack.
- The tiny region of a cognate antigen that a BCR binds to.
- A cell that exists the bone marrow and enters the bloodstream to mature into a macrophage.
- Antibody factories.
- An immune cell capable of killing certain cells including cancer cells, cells infected with a virus.
- Fragments of viral proteins.
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- Type of cell that keeps the immune system from overreacting or from reacting inappropriately.
- Made up of the heavy chain and light chain proteins.
- Known collectively as B and T cells.
- "Hyperactivation" signal from an invader is conveyed by this molecule.
- Professional killers which are on call from the blood, immune system's "foot soldiers."
- Leftover B and T cells which are easier to activate.
- An antigen that can cause an allergic reaction.
- Can kill infected cells and bacteria by forcing them to commit suicide.
18 Clues: Antibody factories. • Fragments of viral proteins. • Known collectively as B and T cells. • An antigen that can cause an allergic reaction. • Made up of the heavy chain and light chain proteins. • Leftover B and T cells which are easier to activate. • The tiny region of a cognate antigen that a BCR binds to. • ...
IMMUNITY PUZZLE - school escape! 2026-03-11
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- A pointless meeting could have been one of these
- Formerly copper, now zinc
- You don't want to catch his hands
- This person is limited to one question per staff meeting
- 2 related service providers, 1 name
- No bad intentions?
- Really Incredible Special Educators
- Comedy legend
- If it's green they must be seen!
- Empower Who?
- This shop has a lot of it
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- Don't make heather call your classroom to remind you to do this (2 words)
- Our favorite father/son duo
- This staff member emails in all caps & tons of exclamation points
- We're all in this zone early on a Monday morning
- Meet us there for social hour
- Our shortest EU South staff member
- Every other friday
18 Clues: Empower Who? • Comedy legend • No bad intentions? • Every other friday • Formerly copper, now zinc • This shop has a lot of it • Our favorite father/son duo • Meet us there for social hour • If it's green they must be seen! • You don't want to catch his hands • Our shortest EU South staff member • 2 related service providers, 1 name • Really Incredible Special Educators • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-11-02
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- Free living cell that can live inside or outside of the body. Antibiotic medication can cure these infections.
- A disease is one that is spread from one person to another through a variety of ways.
- An organism that causes diseases
- Everyone is born with natural immunity, a type of general protection
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- Active immunity develops throughout our lives.
- Immunity "borrowed" from another source and it lasts for a short time.
- Needs a host to survive. Must run it's course.
- defends the body against infection whilst protecting the body's own cells.
8 Clues: An organism that causes diseases • Active immunity develops throughout our lives. • Needs a host to survive. Must run it's course. • Everyone is born with natural immunity, a type of general protection • Immunity "borrowed" from another source and it lasts for a short time. • defends the body against infection whilst protecting the body's own cells. • ...
immune system 2022-03-17
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- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells
- part of the body's immune system
- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers
- mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- a type of lymphocyte that are responsible for the humoral immunity component of the adaptive immune system
- The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities
- a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system
- the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you've been infected with it
- a part of the immune system that focuses on specific foreign particles
- protects your child's body from outside invaders
19 Clues: part of the body's immune system • protects your child's body from outside invaders • The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities • managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers • managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers • a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system • ...
body systems 2012-09-07
18 Clues: H+ donor • noble gases • #ofP+/#ofE- • removes CO2 • produce heat • creates blood • does disolving • consumes energy • gain/lost of E- • releases energy • OH-(H+ acceptor) • transport system • immunity response • material dissolved • synthesizes vitamin D • 2 or more atoms joined • regulates electrolytes • 2 or more DIFFERENT elements
QUIZ 1: Crossword Puzzle 2017-01-20
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- non-immunogenic substances that must be combined with a carrier to provoke an immune response
- key portion of the immunogen recognized in the immune response
- substances that can be mixed with antigen to enhance the immune response
- antigens that belong to the host
- _____ cells are considered the most effective antigen presenting cells and the most potent phagocytes
- the process of cells eating cells
- first cell to enter infection site
- molecule that triggers our immune system
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- B cell is involved in the production of ___ in acquired immunity
- antigens from the same species as the host but are not identical to the host
- phagocyte present in the tissue
- cell that function in allergic reaction; contains histamine
- non-specific immunity
- T cells mature here
14 Clues: T cells mature here • non-specific immunity • phagocyte present in the tissue • antigens that belong to the host • the process of cells eating cells • first cell to enter infection site • molecule that triggers our immune system • cell that function in allergic reaction; contains histamine • key portion of the immunogen recognized in the immune response • ...
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Infection, Immunity, Infection 2024-02-09
3.1 Review Crossword 2022-05-09
17 Clues: parasite • protozoa • mushrooms • infectious • who gets it • how it spreads • how it gets in • how it get outs • requires a host • what type is it • defends your body • chemical digestion • stimulates defense • direct or indirect? • keeps sickness away • abnormal infectious protein • stimulates an immune response
Adaptive immunity basics 2022-04-19
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- the cell-based division of the adaptive immune system
- adaptive immunity operates on a principle called _________ selection: picking the exact one cell for the job and having that cell made into many
- protective protein molecule produced by the adaptive immune system
- adaptive immunity has _______ component; exposure to pathogen gives immunity next time
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- not present at birth but obtained
- another way the adaptive immune system is named means exact and detailed in nature
- the liquid or fluid-based division of the adaptive immune system
- what the adaptive immune system responds to
8 Clues: not present at birth but obtained • what the adaptive immune system responds to • the cell-based division of the adaptive immune system • the liquid or fluid-based division of the adaptive immune system • protective protein molecule produced by the adaptive immune system • another way the adaptive immune system is named means exact and detailed in nature • ...
S&S advantage hunt 2023-11-04
Across
- an unexpected vote out
- power with a price (2 words put in as one word)
- the only thing that can grant you safety in this game
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- what determines who gets immunity
- one of the newest host
- when tribe representatives meet
- first name of the first Sole Survivor (US)
- your most powerful weapon in this game
- Boston Rob’s last name
9 Clues: one of the newest host • an unexpected vote out • Boston Rob’s last name • when tribe representatives meet • what determines who gets immunity • your most powerful weapon in this game • first name of the first Sole Survivor (US) • power with a price (2 words put in as one word) • the only thing that can grant you safety in this game
Shadowvivor Crosswords 2026-03-04
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- What you need to win order to have immunity
- a tribe that represents physical acumen
- It's won in almost every survivor episode
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- When played all votes cast against you will be nullified
- What you do at tribal council
- The best ORG Host
- a tribe that represents social savviness
- a tribe that represents intelligence
- The people who vote for the winner
9 Clues: The best ORG Host • What you do at tribal council • The people who vote for the winner • a tribe that represents intelligence • a tribe that represents physical acumen • a tribe that represents social savviness • It's won in almost every survivor episode • What you need to win order to have immunity • When played all votes cast against you will be nullified
Immunology_1 2022-09-22
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- Antibody
- Dendritic cell
- Antigen
- C-reactive protein
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy
- Complementarity determining regions
- Cell mediated immunity
- CXCL Family
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- Cluster of differentiation
- B cell receptor
- CXCR Family
- Antigen presenting cell
- Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Autoimmune regulator
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes
- Cell adhesion molecule
17 Clues: Antigen • Antibody • CXCR Family • CXCL Family • Dendritic cell • B cell receptor • C-reactive protein • Autoimmune regulator • Cell mediated immunity • Cell adhesion molecule • Antigen presenting cell • Cytotoxic T lymphocytes • Cluster of differentiation • Human immunodeficiency virus • Complementarity determining regions • Highly active anti-retroviral therapy • ...
3.1.3 Vocab Crossword 2023-11-30
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- A type of white blood cell that matures in bone marrow and produces antibodies.
- Non-living particles with DNA or RNA that can infect living cells and use them to reproduce.
- Specific immune defense mechanisms. This form of immunity is acquired over a lifetime and uses antibodies to respond to specific antigens.
- An organism in which another organism lives.
- A substance used to stimulate an immune response with the goal of creating antibodies and providing immunity to specific infections.
- A protein produced by B cells in the blood; works to impair pathogens. Also called an immunoglobulin.
- Single celled organisms, prokaryotic, most are beneficial but some pathogenic to humans.
- Eukaryotic cells, related to mushrooms, some cause infections in humans (usually mild, but not always).
- A disease-causing organism.
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- Disease transmission that occurs when a susceptible host inhales infected particles, touches an infected object, or is bitten by an infected insect.
- Non-specific immune defense mechanisms that we are born with. These mechanisms work to keep anything outside of us from coming in.
- An infectious protein.
- Anything that stimulates an immune response.
- Disease transmission that occurs when a susceptible host touches an infected individual or is exposed to their body fluids.
- The ability to defend against a pathogen by preventing its entry and/or development or by neutralizing its pathogenic cellular products.
- A type of white blood cell produced by the thymus and involved in the immune response.
- Single celled microscopic animals, some of which act as parasites in humans.
- Parasitic worms, multicellular, use humans as hosts.
18 Clues: An infectious protein. • A disease-causing organism. • Anything that stimulates an immune response. • An organism in which another organism lives. • Parasitic worms, multicellular, use humans as hosts. • Single celled microscopic animals, some of which act as parasites in humans. • A type of white blood cell that matures in bone marrow and produces antibodies. • ...
3.1 Review Crossword 2022-05-09
17 Clues: parasite • protozoa • mushrooms • infectious • who gets it • how it spreads • how it gets in • how it get outs • requires a host • what type is it • defends your body • chemical digestion • stimulates defense • direct or indirect? • keeps sickness away • abnormal infectious protein • stimulates an immune response
S&S advantage hunt 2023-11-04
Across
- first name of the first Sole Survivor (US)
- what determines who gets immunity
- the only thing that can grant you safety in this game
- power with a price (2 words put in as one word)
Down
- an unexpected vote out
- when tribe representatives meet
- one of the newest host
- your most powerful weapon in this game
- Boston Rob’s last name
9 Clues: an unexpected vote out • one of the newest host • Boston Rob’s last name • when tribe representatives meet • what determines who gets immunity • your most powerful weapon in this game • first name of the first Sole Survivor (US) • power with a price (2 words put in as one word) • the only thing that can grant you safety in this game
S&S advantage hunt 2023-10-20
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- Boston Rob’s last name
- one of the newest host
- your most powerful weapon in this game
- power with a price (2 words put in as one word)
Down
- first name of the first Sole Survivor (US)
- an unexpected vote out
- what determines who gets immunity
- the only thing that can grant you safety in this game
- when tribe representatives meet
9 Clues: an unexpected vote out • Boston Rob’s last name • one of the newest host • when tribe representatives meet • what determines who gets immunity • your most powerful weapon in this game • first name of the first Sole Survivor (US) • power with a price (2 words put in as one word) • the only thing that can grant you safety in this game
Anatomy and Physiology Immune System 2022-11-17
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- small organ in the upper chest under the sternum
- destroy or inactivate antigens
- disease causing agents such as a bacteria or virus
- immunity received due to either a vaccination or immunization
- origin of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets
- a fluid containing WBCs which removes bacteria and certain proteins from the tissues
- removes old and damaged RBCs, filters blood
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- immunity a person is born with
- lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, bone marrow
- produces and transports lymph fluid from tissues to the circulatory system
- any substance which can trigger an immune response
11 Clues: immunity a person is born with • destroy or inactivate antigens • origin of RBCs, WBCs, and platelets • lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, bone marrow • removes old and damaged RBCs, filters blood • small organ in the upper chest under the sternum • any substance which can trigger an immune response • disease causing agents such as a bacteria or virus • ...
immunology and allergic 2025-12-03
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- A type of fungus; its spores are a common trigger for respiratory allergies
- Inflammation of the nasal passages due to an allergen like pollen or mold.
- A state of poor nutrition that can disrupt key metabolic pathways and compromise the immune system
- The biological process of creating proteins; severe deficiency can impair this, weakening immunity.
- The type of immunity you are born with; provides immediate, non-specific defense.
- An itchy skin rash with raised welts, a common symptom of an allergic reaction
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- A substance (e.g., histamine) released by cells to trigger symptoms of inflammation or allergy
- The type of immunity that develops memory for specific pathogens
- To initiate or turn on (e.g., an immune response or a complement cascade
- Small organs that filter lymph and trap pathogens, often found in clusters in the armpit, neck, and groin
10 Clues: The type of immunity that develops memory for specific pathogens • To initiate or turn on (e.g., an immune response or a complement cascade • Inflammation of the nasal passages due to an allergen like pollen or mold. • A type of fungus; its spores are a common trigger for respiratory allergies • ...
forensics project 12112021 2021-12-11
Across
- To turn in a partner in crime in exchange for immunity
- Iron cage-like contraption that protected graves
- Edema; fluid retention to the point of death
- Exemption from legal punishment
- Corpses that were dissected and studied by anatomists
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- Grave-robbers
- People who study the structure of the human body
- 1832 legislation that gave anatomists permission to dissect donated bodies
- One-sided pamphlet with public announcements; used to garner publicity for Burke's trial
- Commiting an anatomy murder
10 Clues: Grave-robbers • Commiting an anatomy murder • Exemption from legal punishment • Edema; fluid retention to the point of death • People who study the structure of the human body • Iron cage-like contraption that protected graves • Corpses that were dissected and studied by anatomists • To turn in a partner in crime in exchange for immunity • ...
Unit 5 Health 2025-10-27
Across
- A substance that triggers an immune response.
- Poisonous substances produced by organisms.
- A disease that can be spread from person to person.
- A disease outbreak affecting a whole country or the world.
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- The body’s ability to resist disease.
- A protein produced to fight a specific antigen.
- A sudden outbreak of a disease affecting many people.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- A substance that helps the body develop immunity.
- System, The body’s defense system against disease.
10 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease. • The body’s ability to resist disease. • Poisonous substances produced by organisms. • A substance that triggers an immune response. • A protein produced to fight a specific antigen. • A substance that helps the body develop immunity. • System, The body’s defense system against disease. • ...
Epidemiology 2026-01-22
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- total number of existing cases in a population.
- immunity proportion of deaths in a population.
- ability of a disease to be transmitted.
- occurrence of new cases of disease in a population.
- factors factors that increase the likelihood of disease.
- group of individuals sharing a defining characteristic.
Down
- naturally occurring disease outbreak in a community.
- study of the distribution and determinants of health-related events.
- taken to prevent disease.
- immunity provided by vaccination to a population.
10 Clues: taken to prevent disease. • ability of a disease to be transmitted. • immunity proportion of deaths in a population. • total number of existing cases in a population. • immunity provided by vaccination to a population. • occurrence of new cases of disease in a population. • naturally occurring disease outbreak in a community. • ...
ci and ti 2023-05-10
Across
- advanced, mature
- civil, elegant
- concoction
- fake, fictional
- old, long ago
- ferocious
- trade, profit, advertisement
- structured
- false
- ceremonial, authorized
- careful
Down
- liberation
- absorption
- moisturizer
- valuable, dear
- - inquiry
- - abrasion
- allowance
- mainly, particularly
- amazing
- posture, place
- helpful
- proposal
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity
- large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment
25 Clues: false • amazing • helpful • careful • proposal • - inquiry • allowance • ferocious • liberation • absorption • - abrasion • concoction • structured • moisturizer • old, long ago • valuable, dear • civil, elegant • posture, place • fake, fictional • advanced, mature • mainly, particularly • ceremonial, authorized • trade, profit, advertisement • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity • ...
19 2025-08-19
Across
- Liver disease
- Pill form
- Blood clotter
- Widespread disease
- Blood sugar
- Mental disorder
- Blood vessel
- Germs
- Disease resistance
- Health practice
- Cancer study
- Medical operation
- Food science
Down
- Care facility
- Dead tissue
- Healing substance
- Small organ
- Body structure
- Germ free
- Physical injury
- Pain killer
- Disease cause
- Tissue sample
- Life gas
- Hip bone
25 Clues: Germs • Life gas • Hip bone • Pill form • Germ free • Dead tissue • Small organ • Blood sugar • Pain killer • Blood vessel • Cancer study • Food science • Care facility • Liver disease • Blood clotter • Disease cause • Tissue sample • Body structure • Physical injury • Mental disorder • Health practice • Healing substance • Medical operation • Widespread disease • Disease resistance
ci and ti 2023-05-10
Across
- advanced, mature
- civil, elegant
- concoction
- fake, fictional
- old, long ago
- ferocious
- trade, profit, advertisement
- structured
- false
- ceremonial, authorized
- careful
Down
- liberation
- absorption
- moisturizer
- valuable, dear
- - inquiry
- - abrasion
- allowance
- mainly, particularly
- amazing
- posture, place
- helpful
- proposal
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity
- large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment
25 Clues: false • amazing • helpful • careful • proposal • - inquiry • allowance • ferocious • liberation • absorption • - abrasion • concoction • structured • moisturizer • old, long ago • valuable, dear • civil, elegant • posture, place • fake, fictional • advanced, mature • mainly, particularly • ceremonial, authorized • trade, profit, advertisement • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity • ...
Biology 2026-01-05
38 Clues: รา • รา • แตง • วัว • จู๋ • ลิง • แฟน • รัก • ม้า • ฟาย • แมว • หมา • ยีส • ปลา • มิว • เตย • เปรม • ตุ๊ก • แก้ม • เสือ • หวาน • ก้อง • ช้าง • ควาย • สกปรก • เลิฟๆ • ตะขาบ • สิงโต • หน่อย • เริ่ด • ฟองน้ำ • รักแฟน • จิ้งจก • ถุงน้ำ • อาหลิ่ง • ไอเลิฟยู • หลอดเลือด • อาหลิ่งเฮ็ดงาน
immunity/infection 2021-11-04
Across
- immunity from birth
- example: giardia
- systemic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from infection.
- example: yeast or mold
Down
- example: lyme disease, malaria, and west nile virus. These are transmitted by arthropods.
- the best way to prevent the spread of disease and infection.
- example: DNA and RNA
- example: E Coli
8 Clues: example: E Coli • example: giardia • immunity from birth • example: DNA and RNA • example: yeast or mold • the best way to prevent the spread of disease and infection. • systemic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from infection. • example: lyme disease, malaria, and west nile virus. These are transmitted by arthropods.
Newspaper 2024-05-16
Across
- encourage
- unjust treatment
- stoppage
- the ability of the body to protect against disease-causing organisms
- compliance
- to build up
- lowest
- effective and useful
- at risk of extinction
- advantages
- views, features
Down
- beginning, start
- main, strongest
- religious groups
- no longer in existence
- renewal, change, transformation
- smaller group
- escape
- reproduce
- sanitary
- lets
- prejudice, unfair
22 Clues: lets • escape • lowest • stoppage • sanitary • encourage • reproduce • compliance • advantages • to build up • smaller group • main, strongest • views, features • beginning, start • unjust treatment • religious groups • prejudice, unfair • effective and useful • at risk of extinction • no longer in existence • renewal, change, transformation • ...
Chapter 1 2023-08-29
27 Clues: an • hypo • ot/o • peri • itis • pathy • brady • hyper • hydr/o • neur/o • aden/o • ectomy • phobia • rhin/o • gynec/o • cardi/o • immun/o • dermat/o • laryng/o • carcin/o • pulmon/o • foundation • ophthalm/o • ending word • beginning word • logy(two words) • cis/o (two words)
17 2025-05-08
Across
- Broken bone
- Food expert
- Getting better
- Joint disease
- Forceful breath
- Fake teeth
- Health center
- Immunity booster
- Feeling sick
- Feeling unsteady
- Good condition
- Body reaction
Down
- Blood fat
- Brain misfire
- Clean practices
- Trouble sleeping
- Painful headache
- Emergency care
- Breathing trouble
- Cover wounds
- Flu virus
- Weight excess
- Throat glands
- Healing professional
- Skin burn
25 Clues: Blood fat • Flu virus • Skin burn • Fake teeth • Broken bone • Food expert • Cover wounds • Feeling sick • Brain misfire • Joint disease • Weight excess • Throat glands • Health center • Body reaction • Emergency care • Getting better • Good condition • Clean practices • Forceful breath • Trouble sleeping • Painful headache • Immunity booster • Feeling unsteady • Breathing trouble • Healing professional
Vocab Unit 8 (Marley McLaughlin) 2022-01-25
Across
- a kingdom
- furious
- to establish
- a risky or daring undertaking
- lacking in seriousness
- decrease
- meager, scattered
- become larger or wider
- to comfort
- a debt
- fond of fighting
Down
- to reward
- resistant to disease
- trash
- to make young or new again
- ridiculous
- promise
- place for the care of children
- genuine excellent
- to twist out of shape
20 Clues: trash • a debt • furious • promise • decrease • a kingdom • to reward • ridiculous • to comfort • to establish • fond of fighting • meager, scattered • genuine excellent • resistant to disease • to twist out of shape • lacking in seriousness • become larger or wider • to make young or new again • a risky or daring undertaking • place for the care of children
immune system 2022-03-17
Across
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- a part of the immune system that focuses on specific foreign particles
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers
- the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you've been infected with it
- a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system
- a fist-sized organ in the upper left side of your abdomen, next to your stomach and behind your left ribs, important to your immune system
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells
- part of the body's immune system
- mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities
- a type of lymphocyte that are responsible for the humoral immunity component of the adaptive immune system
Down
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection
- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection
- protects your child's body from outside invaders
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
20 Clues: part of the body's immune system • protects your child's body from outside invaders • managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers • managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers • The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities • a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system • ...
Stress: Paragraphs A&B 2019-08-21
Across
- too much, extreme
- ability
- lines
- cause, the one responsible for something
- doing more than one thing at once
- protection
- machines
- harmful
- chasing after something
Down
- standards
- overpowering
- speed
- heart specialist
- distinguished, differentiated
- being overweight
- resulting
- weak, defenceless
- something that encourages or motivates
- inability to sleep
- race a lifestyle spent in running after material success
20 Clues: speed • lines • ability • harmful • machines • standards • resulting • protection • overpowering • heart specialist • being overweight • too much, extreme • weak, defenceless • inability to sleep • chasing after something • distinguished, differentiated • doing more than one thing at once • something that encourages or motivates • cause, the one responsible for something • ...
26 2025-08-22
Across
- Pain killer
- Hip bone
- Dead tissue
- Global outbreak
- Treatment method
- Blood sugar
- Germ free
- Healing substance
- Body structure
- Life gas
- Poison substance
- Liver disease
- Disease resistance
Down
- Food science
- Widespread disease
- Physical injury
- Cancer study
- Body barrier
- Medical operation
- Care facility
- Blood vessel
- Lockjaw disease
- Germs
- Small organ
- Medicine amount
25 Clues: Germs • Hip bone • Life gas • Germ free • Pain killer • Dead tissue • Blood sugar • Small organ • Food science • Cancer study • Body barrier • Blood vessel • Care facility • Liver disease • Body structure • Physical injury • Global outbreak • Lockjaw disease • Medicine amount • Treatment method • Poison substance • Medical operation • Healing substance • Widespread disease • Disease resistance
Biology 2026-01-05
38 Clues: รา • รา • แตง • รัก • ฟาย • เตย • ยีส • ม้า • ลิง • แฟน • จู๋ • หมา • วัว • ปลา • มิว • แมว • ก้อง • ช้าง • เสือ • เปรม • ตุ๊ก • หวาน • แก้ม • ควาย • หน่อย • ตะขาบ • สกปรก • สิงโต • เลิฟๆ • เริ่ด • ถุงน้ำ • ฟองน้ำ • จิ้งจก • รักแฟน • อาหลิ่ง • ไอเลิฟยู • หลอดเลือด • อาหลิ่งเฮ็ดงาน
Biology 2026-01-05
38 Clues: รา • รา • แตง • วัว • จู๋ • ลิง • แฟน • รัก • ม้า • ฟาย • แมว • หมา • ยีส • ปลา • มิว • เตย • เปรม • ตุ๊ก • แก้ม • เสือ • หวาน • ก้อง • ช้าง • ควาย • สกปรก • เลิฟๆ • ตะขาบ • สิงโต • หน่อย • เริ่ด • ฟองน้ำ • รักแฟน • จิ้งจก • ถุงน้ำ • อาหลิ่ง • ไอเลิฟยู • หลอดเลือด • อาหลิ่งเฮ็ดงาน
Mayuresh 2023-10-09
Across
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat
- a DNA molecule (often plasmid or virus) that is used as a vehicle to carry a particular DNA segment into a host cell
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A pandemic is an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- the immune system's response to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, toxic compounds, or irradiation
- the communication of disease from one person or organism to another by close contact
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
Down
- immunity that develops after exposure to a harmful pathogen
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- a type of protein that can trigger normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally
- treatment to produce immunity to a specific pathogen or disease
- a foreign substance that initiates an immune response.
13 Clues: a foreign substance that initiates an immune response. • immunity that develops after exposure to a harmful pathogen • treatment to produce immunity to a specific pathogen or disease • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. • ...
COVID-19 2023-06-26
Across
- Popular video conferencing software used during the pandemic.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects a large geographic area.
- A substance often used for cleaning and disinfection.
- Period of isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
Down
- The body's ability to resist infection and disease.
- Institutions where people receive medical treatment.
- The number of confirmed instances of disease.
- Spreads rapidly during a pandemic.
- Substance administered to provide immunity against a particular disease.
- Protective gear for the face.
10 Clues: Protective gear for the face. • Spreads rapidly during a pandemic. • The number of confirmed instances of disease. • The body's ability to resist infection and disease. • Institutions where people receive medical treatment. • A substance often used for cleaning and disinfection. • Period of isolation to prevent the spread of disease. • ...
SURVIVOR 2025-03-01
LYMPHATIC AND IMMUNE SYSTEM CROSSWORD 2018-11-26
Across
- First lymphoid organ to develop, Produces T-lymphocytes from immature stem cells.
- returns lymph from all parts of the body except right upper returns lymph from upper right quadrant
- reservoir for Blood,Filters the Blood for Pathogens
- Inguinal nodes
- Provide cell mediated immunity
- molecules on the cell membrane that determine friend or foe, stimulate the immune system
Down
- located throughout the lymphatic system,filters lymph looking for pathogens
- important in host defense against viruses, because they recognize and kill the infected cells.
- masse of lymphatic tissue one on each side of the oral pharynx
- Contribute directly to the repair of damaged tissues by removing dead/dying cells
- provide antibody mediated immunity
- cervical nodes
- Axillary nodes
13 Clues: cervical nodes • Axillary nodes • Inguinal nodes • Provide cell mediated immunity • provide antibody mediated immunity • reservoir for Blood,Filters the Blood for Pathogens • masse of lymphatic tissue one on each side of the oral pharynx • located throughout the lymphatic system,filters lymph looking for pathogens • ...
