immunity Crossword Puzzles
Drugs that affect the immune system 2025-10-30
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- Drug that reduces the activity of the immune system
- Cytokine involved in systemic inflammation
- Process that stimulates the immune system to produce immunity
- Drug that blocks T-cell activation
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- Drug that inhibits cell division in immune cells
- Lab-made antibody used to target immune system components
- Protein that modulates immune cell communication
- Drug derived from living organisms targeting specific immune pathways
- Hormone used to reduce inflammation and suppress immunity
- Drug preventing organ transplant rejection
10 Clues: Drug that blocks T-cell activation • Cytokine involved in systemic inflammation • Drug preventing organ transplant rejection • Drug that inhibits cell division in immune cells • Protein that modulates immune cell communication • Drug that reduces the activity of the immune system • Lab-made antibody used to target immune system components • ...
SCYTHEDOM WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-01-29
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- the only laws scythes are bound by
- lunatics trying to preserve the concept of "religion"
- greater than the average man; chosen to keep population in check
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- scythe's primary job
- granted to the bereaved and anyone deemed worthy
- a fashionable jewelry item that gifts immunity
- the world's most influential (and superior) region
- ___ guard that emulates mortal ages in their gleaning
- gleaning statistics that must be met by each conclave
- ___ guard that believes gleaning should be done with passion
10 Clues: scythe's primary job • the only laws scythes are bound by • a fashionable jewelry item that gifts immunity • granted to the bereaved and anyone deemed worthy • the world's most influential (and superior) region • lunatics trying to preserve the concept of "religion" • ___ guard that emulates mortal ages in their gleaning • ...
Measles Article 2024-11-22
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- immunity resistance to the spread of a disease within a population that is based on pre-existing immunity
- country declared measles free in 1998
- people who are too young to become vaccinated
- province with most instances in 2024
- people who are against vaccines and distrust the drug companies
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- continent that has been hit the hardest with the disease
- disease in the article
- things to help prevent disease
- measles is highly ______
- most severe outcome of the disease
10 Clues: disease in the article • measles is highly ______ • things to help prevent disease • most severe outcome of the disease • province with most instances in 2024 • country declared measles free in 1998 • people who are too young to become vaccinated • continent that has been hit the hardest with the disease • people who are against vaccines and distrust the drug companies • ...
vocabulary words 2024-01-26
12 Clues: Host • Gene • Codon • Cloning • Organism • Immunity • Central Dogma • Organ System • Dependent variable • Independent variable • Independent variable • Infection Biomolecule
Chapter 15: The Immune System 2022-05-09
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- ___ cells: a type of white blood cell that remembers a pathogen and the specific antibody needed to defeat it
- anything that causes the immune system to have an allergic reaction
- occurs when a disease spreads to many people in a short period of time
- what most infections are caused by
- pathogens that cause disease such as athlete's foot
- anything that may cause a disease
- largest known pathogens
- the body's special protection against disease
- contains dead or weakened pathogens to provide immunity against disease
- nonliving pathogens
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- ___ response: the body's specific defense
- the scientists who discovered the first antibiotic
- a scientists who studies the causes and spread of diseases
- ___ response: a nonspecific defense with symptoms of redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- a transparent fluid that helps carry white blood cells throughout the body
- the first antibiotic to be discovered
- identified that diseases are caused by microorganisms
- common pathogens that cause diseases such as strep throat
- insects or other animals that carry pathogens
19 Clues: nonliving pathogens • largest known pathogens • anything that may cause a disease • what most infections are caused by • the first antibiotic to be discovered • ___ response: the body's specific defense • the body's special protection against disease • insects or other animals that carry pathogens • the scientists who discovered the first antibiotic • ...
Lymphatic System 2024-03-18
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- The body’s protection from disease.
- Organ that filters blood.
- Site of blood cell production.
- Cells that create antibodies.
- Disorder involving a failed/reduced immune system.
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- Fluid filled with white blood cells.
- A foreign substance that triggers an immune response.
- Immunity that comes from exposure to antibodies.
8 Clues: Organ that filters blood. • Cells that create antibodies. • Site of blood cell production. • The body’s protection from disease. • Fluid filled with white blood cells. • Immunity that comes from exposure to antibodies. • Disorder involving a failed/reduced immune system. • A foreign substance that triggers an immune response.
Lymphocyte - Tweety Virk 2019-08-10
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- a bacterium, microorganism, or virus leading to disease
- involved in cell signalling, cannot cross the lipid bilayer
- an immunity involving t-cells
- an immunity relating to antibodies, involves b-cells
- bone-marrow or bursa-derived cells
- y-shaped proteins which neutralize pathogens (bacteria & viruses)
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- a subset of white blood cells, belonging to the CNS immune defence
- thymus cells
- an abundant granulocyte, first-responders through chemotaxis, vascularised phagocyte
- (Ig) also known as an antibody (Ab)
10 Clues: thymus cells • an immunity involving t-cells • bone-marrow or bursa-derived cells • (Ig) also known as an antibody (Ab) • an immunity relating to antibodies, involves b-cells • a bacterium, microorganism, or virus leading to disease • involved in cell signalling, cannot cross the lipid bilayer • y-shaped proteins which neutralize pathogens (bacteria & viruses) • ...
Measles Article 2024-11-22
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- immunity resistance to the spread of a disease within a population that is based on pre-existing immunity
- country declared measles free in 1998
- people who are too young to become vaccinated
- province with most instances in 2024
- people who are against vaccines and distrust the drug companies
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- continent that has been hit the hardest with the disease
- disease in the article
- things to help prevent disease
- measles is highly ______
- most severe outcome of the disease
10 Clues: disease in the article • measles is highly ______ • things to help prevent disease • most severe outcome of the disease • province with most instances in 2024 • country declared measles free in 1998 • people who are too young to become vaccinated • continent that has been hit the hardest with the disease • people who are against vaccines and distrust the drug companies • ...
Drugs that affect the immune system 2025-10-29
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- Drug that reduces the activity of the immune system
- Lab-made antibody used to target immune system components
- Drug that inhibits cell division in immune cells
- Drug that blocks T-cell activation
- Drug preventing organ transplant rejection
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- Hormone used to reduce inflammation and suppress immunity
- Cytokine involved in systemic inflammation
- Drug derived from living organisms targeting specific immune pathways
- Process that stimulates the immune system to produce immunity
- Protein that modulates immune cell communication
10 Clues: Drug that blocks T-cell activation • Cytokine involved in systemic inflammation • Drug preventing organ transplant rejection • Drug that inhibits cell division in immune cells • Protein that modulates immune cell communication • Drug that reduces the activity of the immune system • Hormone used to reduce inflammation and suppress immunity • ...
Innate Immunity Puzzle! 2021-04-21
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- molecular patterns that most pathogenic microbes share. They usually include peptidoglycan, flagellin, lipopolysaccharide, lipopeptides, and nucleic acids.
- mechanism that signals molecules released by injured cells, such as complement, cytokines, or microbial products, attract phagocytes moving to the damaged tissue.
- granulocytes that target parasites. They can leave the circulation blood and reside in tissue.
- one outcome of complement activation. It produces a pore on the microbe surface by forming a membrane attack complex (MAC), finally lysing bacteria. But it only works on the outer membrane of gram negative bacteria. The cell wall of gram positive bacteria is too thick to make a pore.
- a type of white blood cell, granulocytes. They are the 1st immune cells to arrive infected tissue. When inflammation happens, they migrate through the blood vessels wall to damaged tissue by following chemotactic gradient, then phagocytose invading microbes.
- proteins on host surface for phagocytic cells recognizing pathogens PAMPs
- a substance released by mast cells when inflammation happens. This substance can dilate blood vessels and increase capillary permeability.
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- innate immunity process that white blood cells “eat” foreign matter. It involves recognition, adherence, ingestion, digestion, and discharge.
- host mechanism to help phagocytes “catch” the invading microbes by coating plasma proteins or antibodies on the surface of microbes.
- a protective response that is characterized by redness, swelling, heat and pain in damaged tissue.
- an important class of immune signaling molecules that are released by virally infected cells. They can notify nearby cells to reduce protein synthesis by destroying RNA already produced and stopping mRNA production, which inhibits viral production and spread.
- a system that plays an important role in innate and adaptive immune responses. It involves over 30 proteins produced by the liver, and circulates in the blood. Its activations are cascades, and can be activated through classical pathway, lectin pathway, and alternative pathway .
12 Clues: proteins on host surface for phagocytic cells recognizing pathogens PAMPs • granulocytes that target parasites. They can leave the circulation blood and reside in tissue. • a protective response that is characterized by redness, swelling, heat and pain in damaged tissue. • ...
Immunity Challenge #2 2023-06-25
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- Betrayal usually with a Knife
- Tribe that is orange
- Point in the game where there are no more tribes
- First eliminated castaway
- Winner of Season 1: Survivor China (the season before the one you're competing in)
- Breakfast Food/Surprise Reward Challenge
- What you have with people you believe in
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- Our lovely host
- Safety in game
- Doy Tribe Color
- Survivor way or saying "Team"
- Season 2's Location
12 Clues: Safety in game • Our lovely host • Doy Tribe Color • Season 2's Location • Tribe that is orange • First eliminated castaway • Betrayal usually with a Knife • Survivor way or saying "Team" • Breakfast Food/Surprise Reward Challenge • What you have with people you believe in • Point in the game where there are no more tribes • ...
vocabulary words 2024-01-26
12 Clues: Host • Gene • Codon • Cloning • Immunity • Organism • Central Dogma • Organ System • Dependent variable • Independent variable • Independent variable • Infection Biomolecule
Immune System Vocabulary Quiz 2015-03-26
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- Proteins in the blood that are produced in response to antigens; these proteins react with, and disable antigens.
- The type of immunity that is from a gradual build-up of resistance to a specific pathogen over time.
- Type of white blood cell that engulfs damaged cells or pathogens that have entered the body's tissues.
- Macrophages, neutrophils, monocytes, and eosinophils; white blood cells that destroy pathogens by engulfing them.
- A disease that is constantly present in a population.
- A lymphocyte produced in bone marrow and processed in the thymus; plays a role in immunity; we discussed 3 types in class.
- A collection of dead macrophages and body fluids that form in infected tissues.
- A substance that will kill or inhibit growth and reproduction of other organisms.
- Disease producing agents.
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- Occurs when many people in a given area are infected with the same disease at the same time.
- A substance that contains weakened, dead, or incomplete pathogens; used to stimulate an immune response.
- Lymph ______ are small masses of tissue that contain lymphocytes and filter pathogens from the lymph.
- Tissue fluids composed of water and dissolved substances from the blood.
- Any disease that is caused by pathogens in the body.
- Type of white blood cell that is stored in lymph nodes; defense mechanism against pathogens.
- The type of immunity that is the body's earliest lines of defense against pathogens; includes skin and body secretions.
- A lymphocyte that becomes a plasma cell and releases antibodies.
- Host cell specific proteins that protect cells from viruses.
- Groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
19 Clues: Disease producing agents. • Any disease that is caused by pathogens in the body. • A disease that is constantly present in a population. • Host cell specific proteins that protect cells from viruses. • A lymphocyte that becomes a plasma cell and releases antibodies. • Groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function. • ...
Immune System 2024-06-03
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- Destroy cells that have been infected by the invader
- This type of immunity is given to us when we are born or from another person or animal. It is not an immunity made within our own body.
- Tell B cells to start making antibodies or instruct killer T cells to attack
- Introduce microbes that are already killed or modified so we don't get sick but our body can recognize the sickness
- An organ in your belly that filters blood and helps fight infections. Where leukocytes can be found
- Also called T lymphocytes, they get rid of good cells that have already been affected
- This word means "to be protected". This body system helps protect us against diseases.
- Also called B lymphocytes, they produce antibodies that bind to antigens and stop them from making us sick
- The proteins that fight off antigens
- An example of a tiny invader that can make us sick
- Tiny invaders that make us sick (examples are such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites)
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- Chew up invading germs
- Remember antigens that have already attacked the body, helping the body to fight off any new attacks by a specific antigen
- An example of a tiny invader that can make us sick
- An example of a tiny invader that can make us sick
- Where T Cells and B Cells are stored in the body
- Allow the body to remember and recognize previous invaders
- This type of immunity develops over time. When we are exposed to a disease (and sometimes get sick), the immune system learns how to fight off the disease so it knows what to do if the sickness comes back.
- The invaders that can cause disease
- Another name for white blood cells
- A thick, spongy jelly inside your bones where leukocytes can be found
21 Clues: Chew up invading germs • Another name for white blood cells • The invaders that can cause disease • The proteins that fight off antigens • Where T Cells and B Cells are stored in the body • An example of a tiny invader that can make us sick • An example of a tiny invader that can make us sick • An example of a tiny invader that can make us sick • ...
vital signs and heart parts 2021-05-21
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- the state of being free from illness or injury
- pressure of blood in the circulatory system
- a bodys mass or the quantity of mater
- that sction of breathing
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circultory system
- abilty of an organism to resist a particaular infection by the action of specfic antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
- passes over the hearta and is main artey of the body
- blood produced in reponse to and counteracting a specfic antigen
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- practice of the diagnosis treatment and prevention of disease
- thin sac that surrounds your heart
- throbbing of the arteries
- degree or intesity of heat present in a substance
- clinical mesurements that indicate the state of a persons body functions
- mesurement from head to foot
- substance used to simulate the production of antibodies to provide immunity aganist one or several diseases
- toxin which induces an immune response in the body
16 Clues: that sction of breathing • throbbing of the arteries • mesurement from head to foot • thin sac that surrounds your heart • a bodys mass or the quantity of mater • pressure of blood in the circulatory system • the state of being free from illness or injury • degree or intesity of heat present in a substance • toxin which induces an immune response in the body • ...
Health Chapter 2 Part 2 Quiz 2025-02-19
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- Type of immunity when the body adapts to certain invaders and then can remember next time those intruders attack
- The ________ gland is located at the top of the kidneys
- The nervous system is made up of the brain,_______, and nerves.
- System that acts as a barrier to protect your body from the outside world
- System where most digestion takes place
- System that contains the brain and spine
- A brain disorder that results from a sudden burst of nerve action
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- Type of immunity when your body has an inborn resistance to certain diseases
- The __________ gland is located in the throat
- System that secretes hormones into the bloodstream
- A disease where the body cannot properly utilize glucose (sugar) as it needs.
- The virus that causes AIDS
- Bad breath
- Digestion begins in the _________
- Once a ________ is damaged, it CANNOT be replaced
- System that provides ways to expel waste
16 Clues: Bad breath • The virus that causes AIDS • Digestion begins in the _________ • System where most digestion takes place • System that contains the brain and spine • System that provides ways to expel waste • The __________ gland is located in the throat • Once a ________ is damaged, it CANNOT be replaced • System that secretes hormones into the bloodstream • ...
Corona2 2021-02-06
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- WHO
- moonshot
- vector
- Remdesivir
- reaction
- self-isolate
- protect-the-NHS
- Regeneron
- Van-tam
- cytokine-storm
- lateral-flow
- world-beating
- herd-immunity
- Zoom
- proning
- furlough
- viral-load
- covid-19
- vaccine
- Dido-Harding
- social-distance
- lockdown
- presymptomatic
- Rudy-Giuliani
- Priti-Patel
- U-turn
- superspreader
- stay-home
- pandemic
- Donald-Trump
- wet-market
- long-covid
- Margaret-Ferrier
- sanitise
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- Dominic-Cummings
- Boris-Johnson
- Chris-Whitty
- stay-alert
- ventilator
- cronyism
- replication
- keyworkers
- SAGE
- flatten-the-curve
- Neil-Ferguson
- immune
- coronavirus
- Matt-Hancock
- Wuhan
- Barnard-Castle
- antibodies
- circuit-breaker
- Anthony-Fauci
- incubate
- vaccinia
- dexamethasone
- Birx Deborah Birx
- ppe
- support-bubble
- face-mask
- asymptomatic
- unmute
62 Clues: WHO • ppe • SAGE • Zoom • Wuhan • vector • immune • U-turn • unmute • Van-tam • proning • vaccine • moonshot • cronyism • reaction • furlough • covid-19 • incubate • vaccinia • lockdown • pandemic • sanitise • Regeneron • face-mask • stay-home • stay-alert • ventilator • Remdesivir • keyworkers • antibodies • viral-load • wet-market • long-covid • replication • coronavirus • Priti-Patel • Chris-Whitty • self-isolate • lateral-flow • Matt-Hancock • Dido-Harding • ...
Chapter 21 + 22 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
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- human immunodeficiency virus
- 100 times smaller that bacteria
- disease of the blood
- diseases caused by organisms or viruses that enter and multiply in the body
- your body's general response to all kinds of injury
- can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility
- single-celled organisms that are much larger than bacteria
- t-cells that produce chemicals to stimulate killer t-cells
- tiny hairs that trap and wash away pathogens
- painful blisters that appear on/around genitals
- a drug that inhibits and kills bacteria
- grows best in warm, dark, moist areas
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- system that fights diseases within our own body
- simple, single celled organisms
- causes genital warts
- t-cells that produce chemicals to shut off the killer t-cells
- immunity acquired by vaccines
- products that spread pathogens
- bacterial infection
- t-cells that destroy any infected body cell
- fluid flowing through the lymphatic system
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- a protozoan that infects the urinary tract
- immunity that is acquired by actually having the disease/illness
24 Clues: bacterial infection • causes genital warts • disease of the blood • human immunodeficiency virus • immunity acquired by vaccines • products that spread pathogens • simple, single celled organisms • 100 times smaller that bacteria • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • grows best in warm, dark, moist areas • a drug that inhibits and kills bacteria • ...
Out Wit. Out Play. Outlast. 2023-04-13
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- This happens 24/7
- One of Jeff Probst's favorite Survivor locations
- Location of the most punishing season
- The contestants may not take these home
- Most controversial division of tribes
- A clue to the location of an immunity idol might be found here
- It's a no-no for contestants to interact with these people
- She is known as the Queen of Survivor
- Off limits food source
- Jeff Probst keeps one of these as a souvenir after every season of Survivor
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- A means for obtaining food
- Five-time castaway
- He's the winner that fans love to hate
- This man was born in Wichita, Kansas
- Contestants cannot wear these
- The Hidden Immunity Idol debuted here
- Oldest castaway
- Service offered to contestants after filming
- These are strictly forbidden
- Big fan of the Red Sox
- Season one location
- Zero privacy means a contestant can be filmed this way
- These are both written and spoken
- In 2014 fans voted for their all-time favorite Survivor castaway
24 Clues: Oldest castaway • This happens 24/7 • Five-time castaway • Season one location • Big fan of the Red Sox • Off limits food source • A means for obtaining food • These are strictly forbidden • Contestants cannot wear these • These are both written and spoken • This man was born in Wichita, Kansas • The Hidden Immunity Idol debuted here • Location of the most punishing season • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-05-09
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- large lymphatic pathway that drains into the superior vena cava
- plasma protein that attracts water
- hormone that stimulates T cell production
- type of muscles that aid in the movement of lymph
- protection from specific and nonspecific pathogens
- vessel that delivers lymph to the node
- another name for an antibody
- type of white blood cell that function as antibodies
- organ of the lymphatic system that filters blood
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- foreign particle or substance
- vessel that collects lymph draining from node
- lymphatic organ that is less active in adults
- build up of tissue fluid in extremities
- specific immunity triggered by the presence of a pathogen
- tubules of the lymphatic system that contain lymph nodes
- thinnest walled tubule of the lymphatic system
- type of white blood cell that can become a macrophage
- the 7 non-specific defenses your body utilizes to maintain homeostasis
- tissue fluid that has drained into the lymphatic vessels
- immune response triggered by naturally occuring substances in the body
- large enzyme containing white blood cell that eats debris
21 Clues: another name for an antibody • foreign particle or substance • plasma protein that attracts water • vessel that delivers lymph to the node • build up of tissue fluid in extremities • hormone that stimulates T cell production • vessel that collects lymph draining from node • lymphatic organ that is less active in adults • thinnest walled tubule of the lymphatic system • ...
Public health 2022-02-16
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- leading cause of death in the elderly
- used to kill bugs and other pest but is also a chemical agent
- disease that resides only in humans
- name of this course
- passing of a pathogen from an infected person
- a space of a vessel or cavity in which body fluids are stored
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- this immunity is given antibodies
- total elimination of disease from human population
- type of infection that athletes foot is
- steps taken so that something does not happen
- bacteria, virus or microorganisms that cause disease
- leading cause of death in teens
- chemical agent that can be smoked,snorted,injected etc.
- this level of prevention addresses the rehabilitation
- this type of immunity occurs when exposure to the disease prompts the development of antibodies against it
- this level of prevention is what health screenings measure
- this level of prevention addresses the risk factors
- disease that resides in animals
- emergency medical personnel are a part of this as well as hospitals and nurses
- steps taken while event is present
20 Clues: name of this course • leading cause of death in teens • disease that resides in animals • this immunity is given antibodies • steps taken while event is present • disease that resides only in humans • leading cause of death in the elderly • type of infection that athletes foot is • steps taken so that something does not happen • passing of a pathogen from an infected person • ...
Infectious Disease 2024-02-02
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- Trains the body to prevent sickness
- A site where a pathogen can survive until it is transferred to a host
- Need a host to survive ad infect
- The ability of the body to respond more quickly and effectively to pathogens that it has seen before
- The body's reaction to fight sickness
- A person's immune system responds to foreign substances
- Preventing disease, promoting health
- Exposure to a disease triggers the body to produce anitbodies
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- A substance that stimulates or suppresses the immune system ex vaccine
- to transfer a disease from one person to another
- worldwide spread of a disease
- Also known as nonspecific immunity,barriers that biologically protect the body
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- A non-human host connected to human hosts ex tick
- Short-term immunity protection, babies have it
- Meaning born on Christmas day
- Single cells that can survive on their own
- an outbreak of a disease that affects many people
- Produce antibodies to fight germs
- Help the immune system fight germs by destroying infected cells
20 Clues: worldwide spread of a disease • Meaning born on Christmas day • Need a host to survive ad infect • Produce antibodies to fight germs • Trains the body to prevent sickness • Preventing disease, promoting health • The body's reaction to fight sickness • Single cells that can survive on their own • The invasion and growth of germs in the body • ...
Chapter 16 and 17 Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-21
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- A carrier that transmits disease
- A liquid chemical that can kill many or all pathogens except spores
- Giving a vaccine to produce immunity against an infectious disease
- Healthcare-associated infection
- Personal Protective Equipment
- The absence of all microbes
- A disease state resulting from the invasion and growth of microbes in the body
- The processes, procedures, and chemical treatments that kill microbes or prevent them from causing an infection
- Any substance that transmits microbes
- The process of killing pathogens
- Centimeter
- The process of becoming unclean
- Tuberculosis
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- The process of destroying all microbes
- Hepatitis B virus
- A small living thing seen only with a microscope
- A bacterium protected by a hard shell
- A human or animal that is a reservoir for microbes but does not develop the infection
- A microbe that is harmful and can cause infection
- The absence of disease-producing microbes
- Other potentially infectious materials
- A drug that kills certain microbes that cause infection
- A preparation containing dead or weakened microbes
- Protection against a certain disease
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
25 Clues: Centimeter • Tuberculosis • Hepatitis B virus • The absence of all microbes • Personal Protective Equipment • Healthcare-associated infection • The process of becoming unclean • A carrier that transmits disease • The process of killing pathogens • Protection against a certain disease • A bacterium protected by a hard shell • Any substance that transmits microbes • ...
Param Virani 2025-02-20
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- A shot that helps protect against diseases.
- Immunity passed from one person to another, like from mother to baby.
- The process of harmful germs getting into the body.
- An organism that transmits a pathogen from one host to another.
- The ability to remember past infections.
- Tiny living organisms that can cause disease.
- A type of white blood cell that fights infections.
- A substance that causes illness.
- A tiny germ that causes illness and needs a host to grow.
- I am a mix of entrepreneur, artist, and athlete.
- How your body defends against illness.
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- How a disease moves from one person to another.
- Immunity that develops after fighting an infection.
- A disease that spreads quickly in one area.
- The health of people in a community, state, or country.
- A disease that spreads across many countries.
- A place where germs live and grow.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies.
- Your body's natural protection from germs, present at birth.
- Protection your body develops after being exposed to a disease.
20 Clues: A substance that causes illness. • A place where germs live and grow. • How your body defends against illness. • The ability to remember past infections. • A shot that helps protect against diseases. • A disease that spreads quickly in one area. • A disease that spreads across many countries. • Tiny living organisms that can cause disease. • ...
INNATE IMMUNITY 2014-03-26
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- Cells involved in internal innate defense
- Symptom of inflammatory response
- Chemical molecule released during the inflammatory response
- Type of External Innate Defense
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- Organ of the lymphatic system
- Body system that fights infection
- Type of defensive protein against a virus
- System The body's defense against infectious diseases
8 Clues: Organ of the lymphatic system • Type of External Innate Defense • Symptom of inflammatory response • Body system that fights infection • Cells involved in internal innate defense • Type of defensive protein against a virus • System The body's defense against infectious diseases • Chemical molecule released during the inflammatory response
Just Mercy Vocabulary Words 2025-01-09
Chapter 15: The Immune System 2022-05-09
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- ___ cells: a type of white blood cell that remembers a pathogen and the specific antibody needed to defeat it
- anything that causes the immune system to have an allergic reaction
- occurs when a disease spreads to many people in a short period of time
- what most infections are caused by
- pathogens that cause disease such as athlete's foot
- anything that may cause a disease
- largest known pathogens
- the body's special protection against disease
- contains dead or weakened pathogens to provide immunity against disease
- nonliving pathogens
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- ___ response: the body's specific defense
- the scientists who discovered the first antibiotic
- a scientists who studies the causes and spread of diseases
- ___ response: a nonspecific defense with symptoms of redness, swelling, heat, and pain
- a transparent fluid that helps carry white blood cells throughout the body
- the first antibiotic to be discovered
- identified that diseases are caused by microorganisms
- common pathogens that cause diseases such as strep throat
- insects or other animals that carry pathogens
19 Clues: nonliving pathogens • largest known pathogens • anything that may cause a disease • what most infections are caused by • the first antibiotic to be discovered • ___ response: the body's specific defense • the body's special protection against disease • insects or other animals that carry pathogens • the scientists who discovered the first antibiotic • ...
Humoral Immunity 2024-03-08
8 Clues: Cells that secrete antibodies • Initiate humoral immune response • Proteins produced by plasma cells • Lymphocytes that produce antibodies • Enhanced secondary antibody response • Type of immunity involving antibodies • Immunological ____ after initial exposure • Cells that present antigen to helper T cells
immunity response 2025-11-17
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- A molecule from a pathogen that triggers an immune response
- Filters blood and helps mount immune responses to blood-borne pathogens
- T-cell Suppresses immune response to prevent overreaction or autoimmunity
- Released during inflammation; increases blood flow and permeability
- Organ where T-cells mature and learn to distinguish self from non-self
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- Cell Captures antigens and presents them to T-cells to initiate adaptive response
- Chemical signals that attract immune cells to infection sites
- Cell-activateded B-cell that produces large amounts of antibodies
8 Clues: A molecule from a pathogen that triggers an immune response • Chemical signals that attract immune cells to infection sites • Cell-activateded B-cell that produces large amounts of antibodies • Released during inflammation; increases blood flow and permeability • Organ where T-cells mature and learn to distinguish self from non-self • ...
Morico Bar Crossword Time 2024-11-07
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- Known as the Drumstick Tree, rich in vitamins and minerals
- Natural sweetener used in Morico Bar
- Nut with omega-3 fats, included in Morico Bar
- Nutrient that boosts immunity found in Morico Bar
- System in the body that the Morico Bar supports
- The name of the eco-friendly energy bar
- Called a Finger Millet, used in Morico Bar for fiber
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- Common name for Phyllanthus Emblica, a rich vitamin C source
- Spice used for aroma and traditional medicinal benefits
- Another name for Amla, a key ingredient in Morico Bar
- Nutrient in Morico Bar that aids digestion
- Essential mineral for bones, present in Morico Bar
12 Clues: Natural sweetener used in Morico Bar • The name of the eco-friendly energy bar • Nutrient in Morico Bar that aids digestion • Nut with omega-3 fats, included in Morico Bar • System in the body that the Morico Bar supports • Nutrient that boosts immunity found in Morico Bar • Essential mineral for bones, present in Morico Bar • ...
Exam 3 Review 2021-03-25
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- natural or engineered substance used to act like the body's immune system
- the PNL needs to know the (blank) action of different types of insulin
- anticancers attack this where the blood is made
- the medical term for yeast
- this is used for urinary frequency
- antacids decrease this when taken with other medications
- are a form of active immunity
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- glaucoma eye drops are used to decrease this
- this syndrome is caused by long term use of glucocorticoids
- this immunity is given to you in utero
- this common class of pain medication can be used as an antidiarrheal
- thyroid replacement therapy can cause this adverse reaction
- too much insulin can cause this
- this infection occurs in the spinal cord and around the brain
- cramping and abdominal distention is cause by this class of medications
- drowsiness is a common side effect of this medication
- a culture and sensitivity, C&S, is done so we can give the right (blank)
- is caused by misuse of antibiotics
18 Clues: the medical term for yeast • are a form of active immunity • too much insulin can cause this • this is used for urinary frequency • is caused by misuse of antibiotics • this immunity is given to you in utero • glaucoma eye drops are used to decrease this • anticancers attack this where the blood is made • drowsiness is a common side effect of this medication • ...
Law 2022-04-20
Drugs for Immune System Modulation 2026-02-04
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- These are secreted by lymphocytes and macrophages that have been infected with a virus and spread the viral infection
- These are secreted by the plasma membrane to neutralize foreign agents and mark them for destruction
- These are secreted by T cells and consist of interferons and interleukins
- Substances that affect the body's defenses; they can stimulate or suppress body defenses
- This type of T cell activate most other immune cells
- These inhibit the immune system and are used to treat severe autoimmune disease and prevent tissue rejection after an organ transplant
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- This type of T cell travels through the body killing bacteria, parasites, viruses, and cancer cells
- There are synthesized primarily by lymphocytes, monocytes, and macrophages in response to an antigen challenge
- This type of immunity occurs when antibodies are transferred from one individual to another
- These inhibit inflammation and are used for short-term therapy for severe inflammation
- This type of immunity is initiated when antigens encounter B cells
- This type of immunity occurs when the immune system is stimulated to produce antibodies (can occur with exposure to vaccination)
12 Clues: This type of T cell activate most other immune cells • This type of immunity is initiated when antigens encounter B cells • These are secreted by T cells and consist of interferons and interleukins • These inhibit inflammation and are used for short-term therapy for severe inflammation • ...
Covid Crossword 2021-01-12
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- personal protective equipment
- a national health institute in the
- a person who doesn't show symptoms
- a place of isolation in which infectious people are placed
- a piece of fabric used to limit the spread of a disease
- an infectious disease caused by a pathogen
- the capability to resist harmful microorganisms
- a sudden or violent start of an event.
- a case that was shown to be positive
- a substance used to provide immunity against a disease
- an American physician and immunologist
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- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- a specialized agency of the UN who is responsible for international public health
- the act of slowing the virus over time to prevent spreading
- An illness that occurs through indirect and direct transmission
- a global virus almost like the flu but very contagious and deadlier in older people
- an idea to help stop covid. keeping a safe space from someone.
- certain signs of a particular disease
18 Clues: personal protective equipment • a national health institute in the • a person who doesn't show symptoms • a case that was shown to be positive • certain signs of a particular disease • a sudden or violent start of an event. • an American physician and immunologist • an infectious disease caused by a pathogen • the capability to resist harmful microorganisms • ...
BVB201 crossword (The Immune system) 2023-11-04
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- Phagocytic cells presenting antigens on their surface.
- Y-shaped proteins, immunoglobulins, with constant and variable regions.
- Antimicrobial agents released by granulocytes.
- Administration of a vaccine to stimulate an immune response.
- T cells Cells activated by infected cells, releasing perforin and granzymes.
- Cellular process where pathogens are engulfed and digested.
- Protein released by cytotoxic T cells, creating pores in infected cells.
- Leukocytes in the blood responding to chemicals released during infection.
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- Signaling molecules released by immune cells.
- Antigenic determinants on pathogens recognized by B cell receptors.
- Cells like neutrophils with granules releasing antimicrobial agents and enzymes.
- immunity Immediate nonspecific defenses targeting any pathogen.
- Compatibility of tissues to avoid immune rejection.
- Movement of immune cells toward a chemical signal.
- State of reduced immune function.
- Foreign molecules recognized by the immune system that stimulate a response.
- White blood cells playing a crucial role in the adaptive immune system.
- Phagocytic cells involved in innate immunity.
18 Clues: State of reduced immune function. • Signaling molecules released by immune cells. • Phagocytic cells involved in innate immunity. • Antimicrobial agents released by granulocytes. • Movement of immune cells toward a chemical signal. • Compatibility of tissues to avoid immune rejection. • Phagocytic cells presenting antigens on their surface. • ...
Immunology 8 2026-01-26
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- An immune cell which digests and analyzes pathogens
- A type of medicine which targets bacteria, typically by interfering with their cell wall formation
- Produces antibodies
- The body's first barrier against infection
- A large Phagocytic cell
- What a body often possesses after successfully defeating an infection
- A protein released by B cells and dendritic cells which has high target specificity
- How viruses get through immunity
- The most versatile immune cell
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
- Single-celled organisms, some of which are harmful
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- A preventative treatment which lets the immune system experience a non-dangerous version of a pathogen
- An immune response which attracts immune cells and increases blood vessel permeability to allow their movement
- An immune response which inhibits pathogen spread by raising temperature
- Nonspecific immune response
- A non-living pathogen which reproduces by invading and suborning host cells
- The location where all blood cells are produced
- Specific immune response involving B and T cells
18 Clues: Produces antibodies • Deoxyribonucleic Acid • A large Phagocytic cell • Nonspecific immune response • The most versatile immune cell • How viruses get through immunity • The body's first barrier against infection • The location where all blood cells are produced • Specific immune response involving B and T cells • Single-celled organisms, some of which are harmful • ...
COVID CROSSWORD 2020-09-17
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- Widespread of COVID-19 now classified as
- Restriction movement of infective individual
- BioNtech and Pfizer vaccine
- Infectious object
- First animal species infected with COVID-19
- Action of keeping harmful under control
- Total COVID strains
- One of the preventive measure
- Time for Virus that can survive on surface (hours)
- World first COVID vaccine
- Purpose of vitamin-C
- Little germs that have greater impact on life
- Indirect immunity
- Another name for immunoglobulins
- Complete lack of contact with people
- Mineral producing antiviral immunity
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- One of the corticosteroid used for COVID-19
- Effective therapy with four drugs in regimen
- Vector for COVID-19 transmission
- Antiviral drug ( Nucleotide analog) for COVID-19
- Group of people in same area
- India's first indigenous COVID-19 vaccine
- One of the protective measure
- Family of COVID
- Loss of sense of smell
- Block buster drug in veterinary field for COVID-19
- Period between exposure and symptoms
- Antiviral drug used to treat influenza in Japan and now for COVID
28 Clues: Family of COVID • Infectious object • Indirect immunity • Total COVID strains • Purpose of vitamin-C • Loss of sense of smell • World first COVID vaccine • BioNtech and Pfizer vaccine • Group of people in same area • One of the protective measure • One of the preventive measure • Vector for COVID-19 transmission • Another name for immunoglobulins • Period between exposure and symptoms • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Aug 2020) 2020-07-17
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- Pandemic is unlocking new ----
- Common kitchen spice which immunes the body
- Which God is related to Maha mantra?
- Most important contribution by you during COVID-19 is to stay -------
- Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential
- Silence and ----- are a potent means for personal growth and self-renewal. Many great works of the world have emerged out of -----
- A great time to focus on ------ activities like cooking, writing, music, painting, etc..
- ----- boosts immunity
- Lockdown is a great time to ----
- ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown
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- Immunity Drops
- It’s the time to move beyond the scenery and find the lost -----
- Meditation and mental prayers are far superior and much more effective than ------
- Is COVID-19 better for the world, Mother Earth?
- ---- indeed is the great healer. Let’s give ----, ---- with patience, courage and compassion.
- ------ a balance between rest and activity
- Key discipline to follow for COVID-19
- Social Distancing is an opportunity to slow down and go -----
- The ------- phase has brought a reduction in crime
- Gurudev says, "We can --- it". (About CoronaVirus)
20 Clues: Immunity Drops • ----- boosts immunity • Pandemic is unlocking new ---- • Lockdown is a great time to ---- • ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown • Which God is related to Maha mantra? • Key discipline to follow for COVID-19 • ------ a balance between rest and activity • Common kitchen spice which immunes the body • Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Aug 2020) 2020-07-17
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- Is COVID-19 better for the world, Mother Earth?
- Social Distancing is an opportunity to slow down and go -----
- Immunity Drops
- Gurudev says, "We can --- it". (About CoronaVirus)
- ------ a balance between rest and activity
- A great time to focus on ------ activities like cooking, writing, music, painting, etc..
- Most important contribution by you during COVID-19 is to stay -------
- Lockdown is a great time to ----
- Key discipline to follow for COVID-19
- It’s the time to move beyond the scenery and find the lost -----
- Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential
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- Which God is related to Maha mantra?
- ----- boosts immunity
- The ------- phase has brought a reduction in crime
- Common kitchen spice which immunes the body
- Pandemic is unlocking new ----
- ---- indeed is the great healer. Let’s give ----, ---- with patience, courage and compassion.
- Meditation and mental prayers are far superior and much more effective than ------
- Silence and ----- are a potent means for personal growth and self-renewal. Many great works of the world have emerged out of -----
- ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown
20 Clues: Immunity Drops • ----- boosts immunity • Pandemic is unlocking new ---- • Lockdown is a great time to ---- • ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown • Which God is related to Maha mantra? • Key discipline to follow for COVID-19 • ------ a balance between rest and activity • Common kitchen spice which immunes the body • Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Aug 2020) 2020-07-17
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- Pandemic is unlocking new ----
- Common kitchen spice which immunes the body
- Which God is related to Maha mantra?
- Most important contribution by you during COVID-19 is to stay -------
- Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential
- Silence and ----- are a potent means for personal growth and self-renewal. Many great works of the world have emerged out of -----
- A great time to focus on ------ activities like cooking, writing, music, painting, etc..
- ----- boosts immunity
- Lockdown is a great time to ----
- ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown
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- Immunity Drops
- It’s the time to move beyond the scenery and find the lost -----
- Meditation and mental prayers are far superior and much more effective than ------
- Is COVID-19 better for the world, Mother Earth?
- ---- indeed is the great healer. Let’s give ----, ---- with patience, courage and compassion.
- ------ a balance between rest and activity
- Key discipline to follow for COVID-19
- Social Distancing is an opportunity to slow down and go -----
- The ------- phase has brought a reduction in crime
- Gurudev says, "We can --- it". (About CoronaVirus)
20 Clues: Immunity Drops • ----- boosts immunity • Pandemic is unlocking new ---- • Lockdown is a great time to ---- • ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown • Which God is related to Maha mantra? • Key discipline to follow for COVID-19 • ------ a balance between rest and activity • Common kitchen spice which immunes the body • Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential • ...
Chapter 15: Preventing Invection 2013-08-04
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- When pathogens are present
- This reduces the number of microbes
- Seconds for washing hands
- Microbes that can resist the effects of antibiotics
- Germ
- Given to produce immunity
- A disease caused by pathogens that spread easily; contagious
- The easiest and most important way to prevent the spread of infection
- A drug that kills certain microbes that cause infections
- Bloodborne pathogens exit the body through the ____
- A human or animal that is a reservior for microbes but does not develop the infection
- The process of destroying pathogens, spores are not destroyed
- Protection against a certain disease
- Being free of disease producing microbes
- Involves giving a vaccine
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- The absence of ALL microbes
- A Microbe that is harmful and can cause an infection
- Medical Asepsis
- A pressure steam sterilizer
- An infection in a body part
- Destroys all pathogens, nonpathogens and spores
- A work area free of all pathogens and nonpathogens
- Microbes that live and grow in a certain area
- Start here when washing hands
24 Clues: Germ • Medical Asepsis • Seconds for washing hands • Given to produce immunity • Involves giving a vaccine • When pathogens are present • The absence of ALL microbes • A pressure steam sterilizer • An infection in a body part • Start here when washing hands • This reduces the number of microbes • Protection against a certain disease • Being free of disease producing microbes • ...
Blood & Immune System Crossword Puzzule 2023-04-15
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- A widespread malignant disease of lymph nodes that involves lymphocytes.
- Testing the compatibility of donor and recipient blood.
- A malignant overgrowth of immature white blood cells.
- Prevention of blood loss
- Immunity acquired by contact with disease or vaccine.
- Platelet is also called?
- CBC is abbreviation for?
- Substances that form blood clotting.
- RBC is abbreviation for?
- Poiesis means?
- Hodgkin diseases involves.
- Penia means?
- Dissolving a blood clot.
- 90% of our blood is?
- Mutation alters the hemoglobin molecule.
- Epinephrine injection is used to treat.
- Iron containing pigment that is attached to oxygen.
- Anemia resulting from a dietary deficiency.
- Main function of erythrocytes.
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- Any disease of the lymph nodes.
- P is abbreviation for?
- Emia means?
- WBC is abbreviation for?
- Deficiency in number of platelets.
- A hereditary blood disease caused by lack of a clotting factor.
- A deficiency in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood.
- Immunity that is inborn
- Common term for Hypersensitivity.
- Ox/y is abbreviation for?
- Sider/o is abbreviation for?
30 Clues: Emia means? • Penia means? • Poiesis means? • 90% of our blood is? • P is abbreviation for? • Immunity that is inborn • Prevention of blood loss • WBC is abbreviation for? • Platelet is also called? • CBC is abbreviation for? • RBC is abbreviation for? • Dissolving a blood clot. • Ox/y is abbreviation for? • Hodgkin diseases involves. • Sider/o is abbreviation for? • ...
Lymphatic System 2023-06-12
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- epstein-barr virus where main symptom is a sore throat
- this is the final stage of HIV; more susceptible to opportunistic infections
- most common type of phagocyte that focuses on bacteria
- cells present at chronic inflammation
- finds and destroys pathogens (fighter cells)
- actaully obtaining the disease and getting a vaccine are examples of what type of immunity
- any substance capable of causing an allergic reaction
- kidney bean shaped regulators of lymph tissue
- human immunodificiency virus; inability to fight off infection
- sit at the back of the nose and throat
- when abnormal cells divide and multiply and destroy body tissue
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- grows and developes until puberty, then shrinks slowly after
- "bouncers" that sit in the back of the throat
- pac-mac like cells that engulf and destroy pathogens
- caused when the immune system attacks its own tissue
- filters blood/"graveyard cells", largest organ in the lymphatic system
- protect the inside of the cells
- swelling caused by lymphatic system blockage
- protect the outside of the cells
- obtaining through maternal antibodies and through monoclonial antibodies are examples of what tyoe of immunity
20 Clues: protect the inside of the cells • protect the outside of the cells • cells present at chronic inflammation • sit at the back of the nose and throat • swelling caused by lymphatic system blockage • finds and destroys pathogens (fighter cells) • "bouncers" that sit in the back of the throat • kidney bean shaped regulators of lymph tissue • ...
Chapter 16 and 17 Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-21
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- A carrier that transmits disease
- A liquid chemical that can kill many or all pathogens except spores
- Giving a vaccine to produce immunity against an infectious disease
- Healthcare-associated infection
- Personal Protective Equipment
- The absence of all microbes
- A disease state resulting from the invasion and growth of microbes in the body
- The processes, procedures, and chemical treatments that kill microbes or prevent them from causing an infection
- Any substance that transmits microbes
- The process of killing pathogens
- Centimeter
- The process of becoming unclean
- Tuberculosis
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- The process of destroying all microbes
- Hepatitis B virus
- A small living thing seen only with a microscope
- A bacterium protected by a hard shell
- A human or animal that is a reservoir for microbes but does not develop the infection
- A microbe that is harmful and can cause infection
- The absence of disease-producing microbes
- Other potentially infectious materials
- A drug that kills certain microbes that cause infection
- A preparation containing dead or weakened microbes
- Protection against a certain disease
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
25 Clues: Centimeter • Tuberculosis • Hepatitis B virus • The absence of all microbes • Personal Protective Equipment • Healthcare-associated infection • The process of becoming unclean • A carrier that transmits disease • The process of killing pathogens • Protection against a certain disease • A bacterium protected by a hard shell • Any substance that transmits microbes • ...
Immunity Cells & Molecules 2021-04-22
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- antibody producing "machine"
- produced by a B cell or its plasma cell offspring and released into the body fluids where it attaches to antigens, causing neutralization, precipitation, or agglutination, which marks the antigens for destruction by phagocytes or complement
- Descendent of an activated B cell or T cell; generated during the initial immune response (primary response); may exist in the body for years thereafter, enabling it to respond quickly and efficiently to subsequent infections or meetings with the same antigen
- any of the several cell types(macrophage, dendritic cell, B cell) that engulfs and digests antigens that it encounters
- Like perforin, causes cell killing; attracts granulocytes; activates T cells and macrophages.
- a T cell that binds with a specific antigen presented by an APC & stimulates the production other immune cells
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- Slows or stops the activity of B and t cells once the infection has been conquered. Thought to be important in preventing autoimmune disease
- lymphocyte that resides in the lymph nodes, spleen, or other lymphoid tissues, where it is induced to replicate by antigen-binding and helper T cell interactions
- group of bloodborne proteins activated after binding to anti-body covered antigens
- called a killer T cell, activity enhanced by helper T cells, its specialty is killing virus-invaded body cells, as well as body cells that have become cancerous; involved in graft rejection
- Chemicals released by sensitized T cells, macrophages, and certain other cells
- substance capable of provoking an immune response
12 Clues: antibody producing "machine" • substance capable of provoking an immune response • Chemicals released by sensitized T cells, macrophages, and certain other cells • group of bloodborne proteins activated after binding to anti-body covered antigens • Like perforin, causes cell killing; attracts granulocytes; activates T cells and macrophages. • ...
Law 2022-04-20
Health Chapter 25 and 24 2013-11-18
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- The state of being protected against a particular disease
- Examples of this contact would be touch
- A form of genetic material that invades living cells to reproduce
- Immunity in your body develops to protect you from disease (2 words)
- A bacterial infection that affects the reproductive organs of both males and females
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- A condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
- Single-celled microorganisms
- Swab test that tests for HIV antibodies
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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- Examples of this contact would be door or air
- An STD that attacks many parts of the body and is caused by a small bacterium called a spirochete
- An organism that causes disease
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
- Plantlike organisms, such as molds and yeasts
16 Clues: Single-celled microorganisms • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • An organism that causes disease • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome • Examples of this contact would be touch • Swab test that tests for HIV antibodies • Examples of this contact would be door or air • Plantlike organisms, such as molds and yeasts • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • ...
Immune System and Disease Crossword 2025-02-15
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- chemical compounds that are known to cause cancer
- injection of a weakened form of a pathogen to produce immunity
- proteins that recognize and bind to antigens
- anything that increases the chance of disease or injury
- the chemicals that the activated mast cells release
- any change in the body, other than an injury, that disrupts the normal functions of the body
- animals that carry pathogens from person to person
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- common overreactions of the immune system to antigens
- viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens may serve as antigens
- compounds that kill bacteria without harming the cells of the human or animal hosts
- increased body temperature
- disease causing agents
- formation of a mass of growing tissue
- chronic respiratory disease in which the air passages become narrower than normal
- group of proteins that help
- fighting the infection through the production of cells that inactivate foreign substances or cells
16 Clues: disease causing agents • increased body temperature • group of proteins that help • formation of a mass of growing tissue • proteins that recognize and bind to antigens • chemical compounds that are known to cause cancer • animals that carry pathogens from person to person • the chemicals that the activated mast cells release • ...
Blood and hematopoiesis 2021-10-18
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- special characteristics of red blood cells of birds, reptiles, amphibians & fish
- bone marrow that produces blood cells and stores iron
- immature neutrophils
- granules contain histamine
- primary site of postnatal hematopoiesis
- percentage of whole blood that consists of formed elements
- cytology stain using eosin and new methylene blue
- least numerous formed element in blood
- major players in the adaptive immune response
- lacks coagulation proteins and placed in separator tubes
- cell-mediated immunity
- megakaryocytic maturation
- humoral immunity
- most abundant component of plasma
- immature red blood cells
- red blood cell maturation
- most numerous white blood cell
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- most numerous formed element in blood
- cell maturation regulated by inflammatory cytokines
- frequently present in hypersensitivity reactions and helminthic parasites infections
- second most numerous formed element in blood
- found in the vasculature and placed in anticoagulant blood tubes
- specialized connective tissue containing plasma
- abundant and blue nucleus, frequently vacuolated, usually largest cell on blood films
- species variation of neutrophils found in rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, reptiles, and amphibians
- marrow bone marrow containing fatty tissue
- progenitor of platelets
27 Clues: humoral immunity • immature neutrophils • cell-mediated immunity • progenitor of platelets • immature red blood cells • megakaryocytic maturation • red blood cell maturation • granules contain histamine • most numerous white blood cell • most abundant component of plasma • most numerous formed element in blood • least numerous formed element in blood • ...
Lymphatic and Immune System 2018-03-22
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- Lymphoid tissue in the entrance of the pharynx.
- produces plasma cells that secretes antibodies.
- any foreign object detected in the body.
- immunity mediated by secreted antibodies produced by B cells,targets infected cells.
- empties lymphnodes into the venous circulation.
- a type of cell within the body that is able to consume bacteria and foreign cells found in the body.
- has to be primed by a specific antigen.
- artificially acquired active immunity.
- system of defense you're born with.
- medicines designed to fight bacterial infections.
- produced by lymphocytes to help attract cells to help them once taken over.
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- immune response that involves antibodies secreted by B cells and circulating in bodily fluids.
- Small bean-shaped organ that filters lymph.
- very permeable, contains small valves that prevents the lymph from leaking.
- localized response triggered by damaged tissue (redness,heat,swelling,etc)
- system response regulated by the hypothalamus.
- manages immune response and helps destroy infected cells.
- lymphocyte proliferation, immune surveillance and response.
- site of maturation of T-lymphocytes.
- produced by the immune system to help stop intruders from harming the body.
20 Clues: system of defense you're born with. • site of maturation of T-lymphocytes. • artificially acquired active immunity. • has to be primed by a specific antigen. • any foreign object detected in the body. • Small bean-shaped organ that filters lymph. • system response regulated by the hypothalamus. • Lymphoid tissue in the entrance of the pharynx. • ...
Blood and Imune System 2018-10-06
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- Disease cancerous of this specific type of cell
- combining form of eat or swallow
- suffix of controlling or stopping
- term meaning too many red cells
- blood the mixture of plasma and blood cells
- acquired immunity through the placenta, breast milk or donor
- combining form of infection
- RBC
- type of anemia caused by vitamin deficiency
- WBC
- medication taken to prevent blood clot formation
- suffix meaning blood condition
- which abbreviation is not a blood test
- suffix of protein
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- combining form of blood
- abbreviation is a test for HIV-AIDS
- medication used to minimize immune response and required to prevent rejection of a transplanted organ
- the liquid watery part of whole blood
- phagocytic cell
- oxygen rich blood protein
- medication is a steroid useful for treating autoimmune diseases
- combining form of clot
- term means clotting cell
- suffix of formation
- immunity either inherited/genetic or acquired
- condition is a blood infection
- part of determining blood type
- condition when blood fails to clot
- thrombocytes
- a cancer
30 Clues: RBC • WBC • a cancer • thrombocytes • phagocytic cell • suffix of protein • suffix of formation • combining form of clot • combining form of blood • term means clotting cell • oxygen rich blood protein • combining form of infection • condition is a blood infection • part of determining blood type • suffix meaning blood condition • term meaning too many red cells • ...
Puzzle 8 Infection Control 2019-03-17
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- good hand __________ is the best way to prevent infections
- essential for a strong immune response
- clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection
- a place where a pathogen flourishes
- a serious skin infection
- type of disease causing pathogen related to bodily fluids
- an infection that has entered the blood stream
- a bacterium, virus, or fungus
- invasion of the body by pathogens
- a disease causing organism
- state of being free from all living microorganism
- a pathogen no nonger affected by an antibiotic is ______
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- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- a symptom that might indicate a resident has c.diff
- protection against a disease
- an airborn disease spread by coughing
- air sacs may fill with fluid or pus with this disease
- Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- an abnormally elevated body temperature
- the destruction of pathogens
- chemicals used to destroy pathogens on hard surfaces
- a product that produces immunity
- precautions used for isolating a coughing resident
- state of having been in contact with microorganisms
- use of practices aimed at destroying pathological organisms
25 Clues: a serious skin infection • a disease causing organism • protection against a disease • the destruction of pathogens • a bacterium, virus, or fungus • a product that produces immunity • invasion of the body by pathogens • a place where a pathogen flourishes • an airborn disease spread by coughing • essential for a strong immune response • an abnormally elevated body temperature • ...
Staying Healthy 2013-04-23
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- A mass of cells that are growing uncontrollably.
- A type of immunity which develops after the body receives antibodies from another source.
- A type of immunity which involves the body making its own antibodies.
- Foreign invaders have these on their cell membranes.
- foot A fungal infection.
- A tumour which grows rapidly and spreads to other parts of the body.
- These are given when you have a bacterial infection.
- A pathogen which causes malaria.
- A cancer-causing substance.
- A disease causing micro-organism.
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- The name of the system that fights infection.
- An organism that lives in or on an organism.
- Blood Cells Specialised cells that fight infection.
- A type of white blood cell that engulfs foreign invaders.
- The type of pathogen that causes the flu.
- A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies.
- These latch onto the pathogens antigen.
- A carrier of a disease.
- A disease caused by a pathogen.
- An organism that is used by a parasite as a source of food.
- A non-cancerous tumour.
21 Clues: A carrier of a disease. • A non-cancerous tumour. • foot A fungal infection. • A cancer-causing substance. • A disease caused by a pathogen. • A pathogen which causes malaria. • A disease causing micro-organism. • These latch onto the pathogens antigen. • The type of pathogen that causes the flu. • An organism that lives in or on an organism. • ...
Victor Alvarez Misc: Immune system 2023-03-14
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- Cell found in sites of infection
- Cell capable of engulfing bacteria
- Acquired from exposure after being infected by disease
- Fusion of nucleic acid of bacteriophage and the one of the host followed by proliferation.
- Fevers, antimicrobial proteins, and inflammatory responses
- Made from bone marrow, has two types T and B
- Blood protein produced in response to an antigen
- System that protects us from outside invaders
- Cell created from bone marrow. Becomes a white blood cell
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- Memory cells, antibodies, and lymphocytes
- Gaining immunity after being exposed to small amount of it.
- Most common method of artificial immunity
- Virus infects cells recreates itself and bursts out of cell.
- Innate system which responds the same to all invaders
- Cell made from bone marrow and found in blood and lymph tissue.
- Type of white blood cell that makes antibiotics
- Type of white blood cell that fights off cancer
- Infective agent that is able to multiply only in living cells of host.
- Foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body
- Medicine that destroys microorganims
20 Clues: Cell found in sites of infection • Cell capable of engulfing bacteria • Medicine that destroys microorganims • Memory cells, antibodies, and lymphocytes • Most common method of artificial immunity • Made from bone marrow, has two types T and B • System that protects us from outside invaders • Type of white blood cell that makes antibiotics • ...
APMT1- Immune/ Lymphatic System 2025-03-19
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- when fluid flow out of the capillary exceeds the rate of collection
- tissue inflammation due to an accumulation of lymph fluid
- word part means tumor
- signaling molecule that allows cells to communicate with each other over short distances
- benign tumor due to congenital malformation
- another term for antibody
- cause vasodilation by relaxing vascular smooth muscle
- destruction of debris or pathogens through cellular engulfment
- primary barrier to block microorganisms from entering into the body
- interstitial fluid once it has entered the lymphatic vessels
- secondary lymphoid organ important in developing immunity to oral pathogens
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- severe response to an allergen
- cells that are considered broth granular and phagocytic
- enzyme that destroys bacteria by digesting their cell walls
- cells with packets of noxious materials that can be released in an attack against pathogens
- word part means safe
- specialized class of leukocytes, which coordinate the activities of adaptive immunity
- disorder when a person's immune system attacks healthy tissue
- critical for the transport of dietary lipids and lipid-soluble vitamins to the bloodstream
- word part means strange
20 Clues: word part means safe • word part means tumor • word part means strange • another term for antibody • severe response to an allergen • benign tumor due to congenital malformation • cause vasodilation by relaxing vascular smooth muscle • cells that are considered broth granular and phagocytic • tissue inflammation due to an accumulation of lymph fluid • ...
The Immune Systeam 2024-11-06
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- Vector living organisms that spread diseases like animals.
- diseases that are spread through unprotected sexual activities
- the immune system will respond by making a special protein
- blood cells protect the body from infection and fight infections
- Create white blood cells called T-Cells
- creates and protect good bacteria
- traps pathogens
- System bodies defense against germs
- Tiny little germs that require a host to multiply
- nodes Filter out germs that enter our lymphatic fluid through our blood
- allergic reaction is overly strong and can cause the person discomfort
- Immunity antibodies that were produced in another organism are injected into your body to help fight certain diseases.
- heating up liquids so that most bacteria in the liquid die before it is sold
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- Disease diseases are diseases that are NOT be spread from person to person.
- assist in clearance of infectious agents
- responds to allergens
- Disease highly contagious and can be spread from person to person
- Immunity When the body detects an illness or disease
- a chemical that destroys cancer cells.
- Given usually as a shot
- recycles old blood cells
21 Clues: traps pathogens • responds to allergens • Given usually as a shot • recycles old blood cells • creates and protect good bacteria • System bodies defense against germs • a chemical that destroys cancer cells. • Create white blood cells called T-Cells • assist in clearance of infectious agents • Tiny little germs that require a host to multiply • ...
immune system 2024-11-04
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- Given usually as a shot
- Vector living organisms that spread diseases.
- Disease highly contagious and can be spread from person to person
- System your bodies defense against germs.
- create and protect good bacteria
- diseases that are spread through unprotected sexual activities
- blood cells protect the body from infection
- Immunity antibodies that were produced in another organism
- heating up liquids so that most bacteria in the liquid die before it is sold
- destroy infected cancerous cells
- recycles old blood cells
- allergic reaction is overly strong and can cause the person discomfort
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- respond to allergens
- traps pathogen
- outside of germs, that are foreign to our bodies.
- assist in clearance of infectious agents
- are NOT be spread from person to person.
- marrow sponge tissue inside bones
- a chemical that destroys cancer cells.
- nodes filters out germs
- Immunity When the body detects an illness or disease
- attach themselves to the outside of the virus
- patches prevents pathogen growth
- Tiny little germs that require a host (your body) to multiply
- a substance that causes an allergic reaction
25 Clues: traps pathogen • respond to allergens • Given usually as a shot • recycles old blood cells • nodes filters out germs • create and protect good bacteria • destroy infected cancerous cells • patches prevents pathogen growth • marrow sponge tissue inside bones • a chemical that destroys cancer cells. • assist in clearance of infectious agents • ...
Biology review 2025-08-27
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- Protein that binds to antigens to fight pathogens
- Organelle that produces energy through respiration
- Trait that improves survival in an environment
- Protection against disease through defense systems
- Genetic makeup of an organism
- Jelly-like substance where cell organelles are found
- Biome with low rainfall and extreme temperatures
- Unit of heredity carried on DNA
- Plant growth response to gravity
- Adaptation where one species resembles another
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Substance that stimulates immunity without causing illness
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- Change in DNA sequence
- Organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs
- Molecule that triggers an immune response
- Biome with high rainfall and biodiversity
- White blood cell that engulfs and digests pathogens
- Growth response of plants to environmental stimuli
- Plant growth response to touch
- Plant growth response toward light
- Physical expression of genes
- Cold biome with permafrost and limited vegetation
- Grassland biome with scattered trees and seasonal rains
- Different forms of a gene
- Outer boundary of the cell that regulates entry and exit
- Site of protein synthesis in cells
- Control center of the cell containing DNA
27 Clues: Change in DNA sequence • Different forms of a gene • Physical expression of genes • Genetic makeup of an organism • Plant growth response to touch • Unit of heredity carried on DNA • Plant growth response to gravity • Plant growth response toward light • Site of protein synthesis in cells • Molecule that triggers an immune response • Biome with high rainfall and biodiversity • ...
Diseases and Prevention in Animals! 2025-10-23
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- Single-celled microorganisms that reproduce by fission; some cause strep throat or pneumonia
- The main prevention tool before disease exposure
- Infectious agents that reproduce by hijacking host cells
- Bacteria that retain the blue stain in Gram staining are Gram-_____
- The bacterium that causes anthrax
- The "N" in the MAD TIN classification stands for ______
- Organisms such as tapeworms or fleas that live off a host and cause disease
- Sugar-free sweetener that is toxic to dogs
- Rodent poison treated with Vitamin K antidote
- Substance made by bacteria that causes harm to the host
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- A noncancerous tumour is called _______
- Misfolded proteins that cause diseases like mad cow disease
- Type of immunity gained from vaccines
- A cancerous tumour is called ________
- Type of immunity passed through colostrum
- Core vaccine disease that affects dogs, starting with D
- The "A" in the MAD TIN classification stands for ______
- The German physician who developed four postulates to prove germ theory
- This process describes how bacteria reproduce
- Organisms such as molds or yeasts that can cause infections like ringworm
20 Clues: The bacterium that causes anthrax • Type of immunity gained from vaccines • A cancerous tumour is called ________ • A noncancerous tumour is called _______ • Type of immunity passed through colostrum • Sugar-free sweetener that is toxic to dogs • This process describes how bacteria reproduce • Rodent poison treated with Vitamin K antidote • ...
Topics 1 and 2 Organisation of Living Things 2025-11-18
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- movement of particles down a concentration gradient
- single prokaryotic cell
- non-cellular infectious agent
- marker on a pathogen
- disease-causing organism
- group of similar cells
- stores cell sap
- site of aerobic respiration
- biological catalyst
- maintenance of constant internal conditions
- permanent increase in size
- intake of food and energy
- white cell producing antibodies
- white cell that engulfs pathogens
- site of chemical reactions
- uptake of digested nutrients
- release of energy from food
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- transport of substances in the body
- change in position of an organism
- controls entry and exit of substances
- an individual living thing
- movement of water through a partially permeable membrane
- site of photosynthesis
- breakdown of large molecules
- sum of all chemical reactions
- preparation stimulating immunity
- ability to resist infection
- transport movement of particles using energy
- site of protein synthesis
- protein produced to destroy pathogens
- production of new organisms
- controls cell activities
- group of different tissues
- removal of metabolic waste
- ability to detect and respond to stimuli
35 Clues: stores cell sap • biological catalyst • marker on a pathogen • site of photosynthesis • group of similar cells • single prokaryotic cell • disease-causing organism • controls cell activities • site of protein synthesis • intake of food and energy • an individual living thing • permanent increase in size • group of different tissues • removal of metabolic waste • site of chemical reactions • ...
Pathogens 2017-03-01
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- your body's ability to fight pathogens on its own
- a disease that does not from one person to another
- don't affect a person for a long time
- the giving of vaccines to people to prevent them from getting diseases
- medicine that kills certain organisms, especially bacteria
- a medicine that give you immunity to a disease
- a hormone that helps body cells take sugar from the blood
- the signs and feelings of an illness
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- the avoidance of behaviors that put your health at risk
- sudden attack or unconsciousness or uncontrolled body movement
- tiny organisms or viruses that cause disease
- a disease that can be spread from person to person
- the rapid growth of pathogens in the body
- the body's ability to "remember" how to make antibodies quickly
- substances made by white blood cells to help fight pathogens
- affects a person for a long time
16 Clues: affects a person for a long time • the signs and feelings of an illness • don't affect a person for a long time • the rapid growth of pathogens in the body • tiny organisms or viruses that cause disease • a medicine that give you immunity to a disease • your body's ability to fight pathogens on its own • a disease that does not from one person to another • ...
CAR Week 1 2025-02-18
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- a signaling molecule used in immune responses
- an organ that filters blood and helps with immune responses
- the process by which cells engulf harmful particles
- the non-specific branch of the immune system present at birth
- a lymphocyte that produces antibodies
- the primary site of blood cell production
- a small structure that filters lymph and stores lymphocytes
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- a type of white blood cell that engulfs pathogens
- a foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- the most abundant type of white blood cell in innate immunity
- a protein produced by B cells that binds to antigens
- a type of lymphocyte that helps in cell-mediated immunity
12 Clues: a lymphocyte that produces antibodies • the primary site of blood cell production • a signaling molecule used in immune responses • a type of white blood cell that engulfs pathogens • the process by which cells engulf harmful particles • a foreign substance that triggers an immune response • a protein produced by B cells that binds to antigens • ...
Coronavirus 2021-02-04
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- social-distance
- Chris-Whitty
- self-isolate
- replication
- unmute
- protect-the-NHS
- Neil-Ferguson
- pandemic
- Margaret-Ferrier
- SAGE
- Wuhan
- stay-alert
- lockdown
- proning
- viral-load
- ventilator
- flatten-the-curve
- immune
- antibodies
- ppe
- lateral-flow
- reaction
- stay-home
- Anthony-Fauci
- Regeneron
- Barnard-Castle
- covid-19
- vaccine
- Van-tam
- Dido-Harding
- support-bubble
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- presymptomatic
- Donald-Trump
- Priti-Patel
- cronyism
- sanitise
- Boris-Johnson
- asymptomatic
- furlough
- incubate
- cytokine-storm
- Birx Deborah Birx
- Dominic-Cummings
- world-beating
- U-turn
- dexamethasone
- Remdesivir
- keyworkers
- WHO
- herd-immunity
- moonshot
- circuit-breaker
- vaccinia
- vector
- superspreader
- Zoom
- Rudy-Giuliani
- wet-market
- Matt-Hancock
- face-mask
- long-covid
- coronavirus
62 Clues: WHO • ppe • SAGE • Zoom • Wuhan • unmute • U-turn • vector • immune • proning • vaccine • Van-tam • cronyism • sanitise • furlough • incubate • pandemic • moonshot • lockdown • vaccinia • reaction • covid-19 • stay-home • face-mask • Regeneron • Remdesivir • keyworkers • stay-alert • viral-load • ventilator • antibodies • wet-market • long-covid • Priti-Patel • replication • coronavirus • Donald-Trump • asymptomatic • Chris-Whitty • self-isolate • lateral-flow • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Aug 2020) 2020-07-17
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- Key discipline to follow for COVID-19
- Is COVID-19 better for the world, Mother Earth?
- Common kitchen spice which immunes the body
- Social Distancing is an opportunity to slow down and go -----
- It’s the time to move beyond the scenery and find the lost -----
- ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown
- The ------- phase has brought a reduction in crime
- Which God is related to Maha mantra?
- Gurudev says, "We can --- it". (About CoronaVirus)
- A great time to focus on ------ activities like cooking, writing, music, painting, etc..
- Most important contribution by you during COVID-19 is to stay -------
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- Silence and ----- are a potent means for personal growth and self-renewal. Many great works of the world have emerged out of -----
- ------ a balance between rest and activity
- Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential
- ----- boosts immunity
- Lockdown is a great time to ----
- Immunity Drops
- Meditation and mental prayers are far superior and much more effective than ------
- Pandemic is unlocking new ----
- ---- indeed is the great healer. Let’s give ----, ---- with patience, courage and compassion.
20 Clues: Immunity Drops • ----- boosts immunity • Pandemic is unlocking new ---- • Lockdown is a great time to ---- • ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown • Which God is related to Maha mantra? • Key discipline to follow for COVID-19 • ------ a balance between rest and activity • Common kitchen spice which immunes the body • Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential • ...
Blood and Imune System 2018-10-06
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- Disease cancerous of this specific type of cell
- combining form of eat or swallow
- suffix of controlling or stopping
- term meaning too many red cells
- blood the mixture of plasma and blood cells
- acquired immunity through the placenta, breast milk or donor
- combining form of infection
- RBC
- type of anemia caused by vitamin deficiency
- WBC
- medication taken to prevent blood clot formation
- suffix meaning blood condition
- which abbreviation is not a blood test
- suffix of protein
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- combining form of blood
- abbreviation is a test for HIV-AIDS
- medication used to minimize immune response and required to prevent rejection of a transplanted organ
- the liquid watery part of whole blood
- phagocytic cell
- oxygen rich blood protein
- medication is a steroid useful for treating autoimmune diseases
- combining form of clot
- term means clotting cell
- suffix of formation
- immunity either inherited/genetic or acquired
- condition is a blood infection
- part of determining blood type
- condition when blood fails to clot
- thrombocytes
- a cancer
30 Clues: RBC • WBC • a cancer • thrombocytes • phagocytic cell • suffix of protein • suffix of formation • combining form of clot • combining form of blood • term means clotting cell • oxygen rich blood protein • combining form of infection • condition is a blood infection • part of determining blood type • suffix meaning blood condition • term meaning too many red cells • ...
Exam Review #2 2023-08-09
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- Process that eliminates self-reactive T cells
- help for b cells or killer t cells
- cell committing suicide
- Body's protective response to injury or infection
- Process that favors T cells that recognize self-MHC
- Naive T cell that has not yet encountered an antigen
- Long-lived cells responsible for rapid antibody production upon reinfection
- T cells that suppress immune responses
- special vesicles in the cytoplasm
- projections on the nerve cells
- Fluid carrying immune cells throughout the body
- Lymphocytes responsible for humoral immunity
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- Receptors that recognize specific patterns on pathogens
- Cells that engulf and digest pathogens
- Immunological state where the body doesn't attack its own cells
- Type of white blood cell crucial for adaptive immunity
- Cells that display antigens to activate T cells
- Key player in immune response
- a receptor on activated T cells that interferes with the reactivation of the cells
- Immune response against self-antigens
- White blood cells that combat parasitic infections
- a protein that B7 plugs into and is on the surface of a T cell
- a protein involved in the costimulation
23 Clues: cell committing suicide • Key player in immune response • projections on the nerve cells • special vesicles in the cytoplasm • help for b cells or killer t cells • Immune response against self-antigens • Cells that engulf and digest pathogens • T cells that suppress immune responses • a protein involved in the costimulation • Lymphocytes responsible for humoral immunity • ...
chapter 4 vocab 2022-02-16
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- type of immunity where individual receives antibodies, usually via vaccination
- restriction of movement of exposed individuals
- a person who is sick with a disease
- type of immunity that occurs when exposed to disease- causing organism and produces antibodies
- the ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in the host
- effects to control a disease in progress
- the capability of a communicable disease to cause disease in a susceptible host
- the cause of a disease
- a disease that resides in animal populations
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- type of transmissions between two susceptible individuals
- a disease that usually only affects humans
- a disease that can be transmitted from person to person
- a potential source of infection to others
- the planning of an onset of disease
- type of transmission with an intermediate step
- a living organism, usually a mosquito, that transmits disease
- a disease that cannot be transmitted from person to person
- a person or other living organism houses an agent
- the separation of infected person from those not infected
- the cause of a disease or health problem
20 Clues: the cause of a disease • the planning of an onset of disease • a person who is sick with a disease • effects to control a disease in progress • the cause of a disease or health problem • a potential source of infection to others • a disease that usually only affects humans • a disease that resides in animal populations • restriction of movement of exposed individuals • ...
3.4 sanasto 2021-12-17
BIO318 reass3 2021-05-06
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- These types of vaccines include modified toxins
- Virulence factor that breaks down the body’s structural protein in the dermis
- Virulence factor that breaks down a major component of the matrix between cells
- This attribute of adaptive immunity involves proliferation of many, nearly identical cells which collectively respond to the invader
- Diseases that are spread from animals to humans (plural)
- a fancy name for white blood cells.
- Resistance to pathogens conferred by non-specific defenses, including barriers, chemicals, cells, and processes is referred to as ________ immunity
- These types of cells can be found in the epidermis and mucous membranes, where they function in phagocytosis
- A molecule that triggers a specific immune response
- The three-dimensional shape of a region of an antigen that is recognized by the immune system
- This type of serological test uses an enzyme which catalyzes a reaction that is visible, and only occurs if the correct antigen is present
- This attribute of adaptive immunity involves activation by specific antigens
- The bacterium that causes Lyme disease has this helical, “corkscrew” shape
- These types of vaccines include live viruses that have reduced virulence
- The presence of toxins in the blood stream carried beyond the site of infection
- These types of immunizations result in the generation of antibodies within the host, and the development of memory cells
- the normal microbiome helps to defend against pathogens in numerous ways. These all are referred to as microbial ________.
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- In phagocytosis, the stage which involves movement of the phagocyte toward a foreign microbe by way of detection of chemicals stimulus
- Bacterium that causes Lyme disease (genus only)
- The leukocytes are involved in adaptive immune response
- The ability to recognize and mount a defense against distinct invaders and their products is referred to as this type of immunity.
- Protein A, found in the cell wall of Staphyloccocus aureus, binds with antibodies and disrupts this antibody function
- Virulence factor that clots blood, allowing organism to hid from phagocytes
- The pathogen that causes dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever
- Infections caused by fungi are referred to as this (plural)
- This type of inflammation develops quickly and is typically beneficial
- One of the functions of antibodies, this one involves the stimulation of phagocytosis
- Virulence factor that dissolve blood clots
- Binding of the botulism neurotoxin to nerves, and thus the inhibition of neurotransmitter vesicle release is __________, making this toxin extremely dangerous.
- a chemical defense of the skin, specifically an enzyme that destroys cells walls of bacteria
30 Clues: a fancy name for white blood cells. • Virulence factor that dissolve blood clots • Bacterium that causes Lyme disease (genus only) • These types of vaccines include modified toxins • A molecule that triggers a specific immune response • The leukocytes are involved in adaptive immune response • Diseases that are spread from animals to humans (plural) • ...
Diseases and immunity 2024-05-27
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- The arteries that supply blood to the heart
- The type of white blood cell that engulfs bacteria
- When part of a microorganism or an inactive microorganism is given to make you immune to a disease
- These stick onto microorganisms causing them to clump together
- The general term for blood cells that help your body fight infections
- The shape of the antibody is ........ with the shape of the antigen
- Carry blood back from the body to the heart
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- Type of microorganism, not bacteria or fungi
- Describes a disease that can be spread from person to person
- Chemical marker on the outside of a pathogen. These are different shape depending on the pathogen
- Eating contaminated food can lead to this disease
- A general term for microorganisms that can make us ill
12 Clues: The arteries that supply blood to the heart • Carry blood back from the body to the heart • Type of microorganism, not bacteria or fungi • Eating contaminated food can lead to this disease • The type of white blood cell that engulfs bacteria • A general term for microorganisms that can make us ill • Describes a disease that can be spread from person to person • ...
Building Immunity Crossword 2024-07-04
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- The Ministry of Health ______ vaccination against many diseases.
- While the covid vaccines didn't completely prevent covid, it did help the body ______ serious illness.
- Diseases are often caused by viruses and _________.
- Good hygiene is _________ to good health.
- Measles is _________ through the air and infects 90% of the people a patient comes in contact with.
- When covid arrived, we had no treatment or ______.
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- If you are __________ to measles, you have a very high chance of getting it.
- Your body is weaker against disease when it's under ____.
- We get innoculated against measles a babies because it is highly_____.
- Immunizations can help you ____ faster if you get the disease.
- Unfortunately, germs are always ________ to the medicines we use to kill them.
- A good diet can help reduce the ______ of diabetes.
12 Clues: Good hygiene is _________ to good health. • When covid arrived, we had no treatment or ______. • Diseases are often caused by viruses and _________. • A good diet can help reduce the ______ of diabetes. • Your body is weaker against disease when it's under ____. • Immunizations can help you ____ faster if you get the disease. • ...
Lymphatic System + Immunity 2025-02-27
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- A type of immunity that is acquired through exposure to pathogens.
- The chemical signal released by damaged cells that increases blood flow and causes inflammation.
- A fluid that leaks out of blood capillaries and accumulates in body tissues.
- The main fluid transported by lymphatic vessels.
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- The major vein where lymph is returned to the bloodstream.
- Small structures that filter harmful substances from lymph.
- The body's first line of defense against pathogens, including skin and mucus membranes.
- Slows or inhibits pathogen reproduction
- The process of engulfing and digesting harmful pathogens.
- Surface molecule on pathogen
- The accumulation of fluid in tissues, leading to swelling.
- The primary function of the lymphatic system is to drain excess ____ from body tissues.
12 Clues: Surface molecule on pathogen • Slows or inhibits pathogen reproduction • The main fluid transported by lymphatic vessels. • The process of engulfing and digesting harmful pathogens. • The major vein where lymph is returned to the bloodstream. • The accumulation of fluid in tissues, leading to swelling. • Small structures that filter harmful substances from lymph. • ...
disease and immunity 2025-11-10
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- an immune cell that can engulfs and digests pathogen
- a method to prevent diseases by injecting(注射) weakened pathogens
- a chemical that is produced by lymphocyte and destroy(毁灭) pathogen by binding with (结合) antigen
- the ability of the body to resist(抵抗) a specific pathogen
- a microorganism that causes disease
- the entry(进入) of a pathogen into the body of an organism
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- feature特征 that you experience when you have a disease
- lost of much water because of a severe(严重的) diarrhea
- a chemical that contains dead or weakened pathogens that is injected(注射) into body to induce(引起) an immune response
- a poisonous(有毒的) substance; a chemical that damages cells
- an organism in which a pathogen lives and reproduces
- a chemical(化学物质) that is recognised (识别)by the body as being "foreign"(外源物质) and stimulate(刺激) the production of antibody
12 Clues: a microorganism that causes disease • lost of much water because of a severe(严重的) diarrhea • an immune cell that can engulfs and digests pathogen • an organism in which a pathogen lives and reproduces • feature特征 that you experience when you have a disease • the entry(进入) of a pathogen into the body of an organism • ...
Amazon People 2024-06-03
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- The Yanomami need weapons that are _____ in order to hunt.
- If you get sick with this, you will get a high fever
- They started a _____ that the school was going to have a pizza party.
- I really hope I don't _____ an illness from anyone sick.
- The groups live together in _____ with nature.
- an illness that hurts your liver
- how long someone will usually live
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- Many families live in the _____ house.
- a place where no one lives
- a group of people who do not have immunity to out sicknesses
- the leaf-like part of a palm tree
- He eats in a ______ way when he is super hungry.
- The _____ eat dead animals in order to survive.
- The Yanomami dip their _______ in poison that comes from a frog.
- I haven't eaten since yesterday morning, so I have a big _____.
- the ability to resist and fight disease
16 Clues: a place where no one lives • an illness that hurts your liver • the leaf-like part of a palm tree • how long someone will usually live • Many families live in the _____ house. • the ability to resist and fight disease • The groups live together in _____ with nature. • The _____ eat dead animals in order to survive. • He eats in a ______ way when he is super hungry. • ...
Public health 2022-02-16
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- type of infection that athletes foot is
- steps taken so that something does not happen
- total elimination of disease from human population
- this immunity is given antibodies
- this level of prevention addresses the rehabilitation
- this type of immunity occurs when exposure to the disease prompts the development of antibodies against it
- chemical agent that can be smoked,snorted,injected etc.
- steps taken while event is present
- emergency medical personnel are a part of this as well as hospitals and nurses
- leading cause of death in the elderly
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- disease that resides only in humans
- this level of prevention is what health screenings measure
- this level of prevention addresses the risk factors
- used to kill bugs and other pest but is also a chemical agent
- disease that resides in animals
- passing of a pathogen from an infected person
- name of this course
- bacteria, virus or microorganisms that cause disease
- a space of a vessel or cavity in which body fluids are stored
- leading cause of death in teens
20 Clues: name of this course • disease that resides in animals • leading cause of death in teens • this immunity is given antibodies • steps taken while event is present • disease that resides only in humans • leading cause of death in the elderly • type of infection that athletes foot is • steps taken so that something does not happen • passing of a pathogen from an infected person • ...
Intro to public health chapter 4 2022-02-17
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- an infectious disease agents ability to produce disease
- prevention, measures aimed at rehabilitation following pathogenesis
- immunity, being exposed to an organism through infection or vaccine
- transmission, immediate transfer of the disease agent between an infected individual
- a living organism that can transmit a communicable agent to a host
- is the ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in the host
- reservoir resides in animals, not humans
- the cause of a disease
- present for the disease to occur
- killing communicable agents outside the host like countertops
- agents transmitted for one individual to another
- limitation of the freedom of movement
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- complete elimination of a disease
- factors that promote disease transmission
- humans are the known carriers
- efforts to control disease in progress
- a person who is sick with a disease
- prevention, forestall the onset of illness of injury
- disease, a disease in which blood vessels are damaged causing disruption to the brain circulation
- immunity, people receiving antibodies rather than their bodies making it
- separation of infected persons from those who are susceptible
21 Clues: the cause of a disease • humans are the known carriers • present for the disease to occur • complete elimination of a disease • a person who is sick with a disease • limitation of the freedom of movement • efforts to control disease in progress • reservoir resides in animals, not humans • factors that promote disease transmission • ...
Chapter 4 2022-02-17
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- examples: kissing, touching, biting, intercourse
- total elimination of a disease from a population
- disease which humans are the only known reservoir
- prevention aimed at rehabilitation from a condition with lasting effects
- limiting the movement of an exposed individual who is not sick yet
- limiting the movement of an already sick individual
- cause of disease or health problem
- person or organism invaded by infectious disease
- capability of a communicable agent to cause disease in a susceptible host
- immunity that occurs when a pathogen prompts the immune system to develop antibodies
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- factors that inhibit or promotes disease transmission
- examples: hand washing, using condoms, properly cooking food, vector control
- immunity that occurs when someone receives antibodies instead of their immune system producing them
- nation's leading cause of death
- efforts to control a disease that is already in progress
- taking action to stop or stall the onset of disease
- symptoms of a condition last longer than 3 months
- transmission involving an intermediate step
- Cannot be transmitted from one person to another
- symptoms last less than 3 months
20 Clues: nation's leading cause of death • symptoms last less than 3 months • cause of disease or health problem • transmission involving an intermediate step • examples: kissing, touching, biting, intercourse • total elimination of a disease from a population • Cannot be transmitted from one person to another • person or organism invaded by infectious disease • ...
Hemorrhagic septicemia 2024-02-15
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- Star at the center of our solar system
- Organization that lists Hemorrhagic septicemia as a significant animal disease
- Pen fluid
- Historical period
- Location of confirmed outbreaks of Hemorrhagic septicemia in the Americas
- Treatment method for animals showing fever symptoms during Hemorrhagic septicemia outbreaks
- Type of vaccine that provides longer immunity against Hemorrhagic septicemia
- Basic unit of matter
- Hearing organ
- Chopping tool
- Severe form of Hemorrhagic septicemia leading to high mortality
- Body of water enclosed by land
- Primary geographical area for Hemorrhagic septicemia in cattle and water buffalo
- Wet soil
- OIE recommendation for focusing vaccination efforts against Hemorrhagic septicemia
- Preventive measure against Hemorrhagic septicemia with variable success in the field
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- Vaccine type with shorter immunity duration against Hemorrhagic septicemia
- Early intervention method to reduce mortality from Hemorrhagic septicemia
- Time of year when outbreaks of Hemorrhagic septicemia are most prevalent
- Bacteria responsible for causing Hemorrhagic septicemia in water buffalo and cattle
- Country mentioned as particularly affected by Hemorrhagic septicemia in water buffalo
- Specific ________ of E:2 and B:2 implicated in Hemorrhagic septicemia
- Frozen water
- Nocturnal bird
24 Clues: Wet soil • Pen fluid • Frozen water • Hearing organ • Chopping tool • Nocturnal bird • Historical period • Basic unit of matter • Body of water enclosed by land • Star at the center of our solar system • Severe form of Hemorrhagic septicemia leading to high mortality • Specific ________ of E:2 and B:2 implicated in Hemorrhagic septicemia • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Aug 2020) 2020-07-17
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- Most important contribution by you during COVID-19 is to stay -------
- ----- boosts immunity
- Immunity Drops
- Meditation and mental prayers are far superior and much more effective than ------
- Lockdown is a great time to ----
- ---- indeed is the great healer. Let’s give ----, ---- with patience, courage and compassion.
- A great time to focus on ------ activities like cooking, writing, music, painting, etc..
- Is COVID-19 better for the world, Mother Earth?
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- Key discipline to follow for COVID-19
- ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown
- The ------- phase has brought a reduction in crime
- ------ a balance between rest and activity
- Gurudev says, "We can --- it". (About CoronaVirus)
- Social Distancing is an opportunity to slow down and go -----
- Which God is related to Maha mantra?
- Pandemic is unlocking new ----
- Silence and ----- are a potent means for personal growth and self-renewal. Many great works of the world have emerged out of -----
- Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential
- Common kitchen spice which immunes the body
- It’s the time to move beyond the scenery and find the lost -----
20 Clues: Immunity Drops • ----- boosts immunity • Pandemic is unlocking new ---- • Lockdown is a great time to ---- • ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown • Which God is related to Maha mantra? • Key discipline to follow for COVID-19 • ------ a balance between rest and activity • Common kitchen spice which immunes the body • Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (Aug 2020) 2020-07-17
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- Key discipline to follow for COVID-19
- Is COVID-19 better for the world, Mother Earth?
- Common kitchen spice which immunes the body
- Social Distancing is an opportunity to slow down and go -----
- It’s the time to move beyond the scenery and find the lost -----
- ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown
- The ------- phase has brought a reduction in crime
- Which God is related to Maha mantra?
- Gurudev says, "We can --- it". (About CoronaVirus)
- A great time to focus on ------ activities like cooking, writing, music, painting, etc..
- Most important contribution by you during COVID-19 is to stay -------
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- Silence and ----- are a potent means for personal growth and self-renewal. Many great works of the world have emerged out of -----
- ------ a balance between rest and activity
- Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential
- ----- boosts immunity
- Lockdown is a great time to ----
- Immunity Drops
- Meditation and mental prayers are far superior and much more effective than ------
- Pandemic is unlocking new ----
- ---- indeed is the great healer. Let’s give ----, ---- with patience, courage and compassion.
20 Clues: Immunity Drops • ----- boosts immunity • Pandemic is unlocking new ---- • Lockdown is a great time to ---- • ----- is rejoicing due to lockdown • Which God is related to Maha mantra? • Key discipline to follow for COVID-19 • ------ a balance between rest and activity • Common kitchen spice which immunes the body • Inner ---- and Outer ---- are both essential • ...
Completely Below Average Immune System Crossword 2019-10-14
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- biological preparation which provides active acquired resistance to a particular disease
- Harmful bacteria/microorganisms that can cause disease
- a collection of immunoglobulins which act against a particular disease
- T cell receptor
- MHC
- Foreign molecules that trigger an immune response
- a mostly Y-shaped protein which neutralises pathogens.
- serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- respond to chemicals released by pathogens/cells during infection
- lymphocytes capable of recognising that previously had entered the body
- white blood cells with granules involved in innate immunity
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- integral membrane proteins
- the process by which cells specialise
- referring to something toxic to living cells
- white blood cells formed in the lymph tissue
- produced by the introduction of an antigen into a mouse's spleen.
- cytotoxic T cells
- mostly Y-shaped proteins which neutralises pathogens also known as antibodies.
- the process by which kinase activates molecular components
- phagocytic cells that display antigens on their surface to trigger adaptive immunity
- Signalling molecules which bind to receptors on helper T cells to stimulate mitosis
- meaty human crust
22 Clues: MHC • T cell receptor • cytotoxic T cells • meaty human crust • integral membrane proteins • the process by which cells specialise • referring to something toxic to living cells • white blood cells formed in the lymph tissue • Foreign molecules that trigger an immune response • serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death • ...
Chapter 11 Blood and Immunity 2024-06-21
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- red blood cells
- iron containing pigment on RBC to which the oxygen molecule attaches
- can donate to anyone, can only receive one type
- cells produced in red bone marrow
- hereditary deficiency of specific clotting, passed from mother to son
- fluid that circulates through vessels
- any failure in immune system
- platelets
- decrease in hemoglobin in blood
- decrease in all cells of the blood
- can receive all other blood types
- deficiency in number of platelets
- substance in which inhibits blood clotting
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- enlargement of the spleen
- hives
- 54-62%, phagocytosis
- 90% water, also contains nutrients, gases, albumin, clotting factors, and electrolytes
- rapidly dividing but incompetent white blood cells
- increase in the number of red blood cells in whole blood
- less than 1%, allergic reactions
- protection against disease
- white blood cells
- 1-3%, allergic reactions, defense against parasites
- insoluble protein formed from fibrinogen during the clotting of blood
- harmful overreaction of the immune system
- used to treat allergic reactions
- severe allergic reaction
- important for homeostasis, active during coagulation
- 25-38%, immunity
- 3-7% phagocytosis
30 Clues: hives • platelets • red blood cells • 25-38%, immunity • white blood cells • 3-7% phagocytosis • 54-62%, phagocytosis • severe allergic reaction • enlargement of the spleen • protection against disease • any failure in immune system • decrease in hemoglobin in blood • less than 1%, allergic reactions • used to treat allergic reactions • cells produced in red bone marrow • ...
Exam Review #2 2023-08-09
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- projections on the nerve cells
- Immunological state where the body doesn't attack its own cells
- Key player in immune response
- Cells that display antigens to activate T cells
- help for b cells or killer t cells
- Lymphocytes responsible for humoral immunity
- Cells that engulf and digest pathogens
- Long-lived cells responsible for rapid antibody production upon reinfection
- cell committing suicide
- T cells that suppress immune responses
- a protein that B7 plugs into and is on the surface of a T cell
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- White blood cells that combat parasitic infections
- Immune response against self-antigens
- Process that eliminates self-reactive T cells
- Receptors that recognize specific patterns on pathogens
- Process that favors T cells that recognize self-MHC
- Body's protective response to injury or infection
- a receptor on activated T cells that interferes with the reactivation of the cells
- Fluid carrying immune cells throughout the body
- a protein involved in the costimulation
- Naive T cell that has not yet encountered an antigen
- Type of white blood cell crucial for adaptive immunity
- special vesicles in the cytoplasm
23 Clues: cell committing suicide • Key player in immune response • projections on the nerve cells • special vesicles in the cytoplasm • help for b cells or killer t cells • Immune response against self-antigens • Cells that engulf and digest pathogens • T cells that suppress immune responses • a protein involved in the costimulation • Lymphocytes responsible for humoral immunity • ...
Bio Crossword 2025-03-12
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- What an antibody clings to
- Secreted proteins that allow for communication between WBC
- Helps T cells determine self from nonself
- Protein that causes pores in targeted membranes
- Group of cells that include NK, T, and B cells
- System involving proteins that help other immunity cells
- Increase in the size of capillaries during inflammation
- TNF causes this symptom when it acts on the hypothalamus
- Phagocytes that develop from monocytes
- Process of certain cells "eating" others
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- Large lymphocytes that target viruses and cancer
- A collection of cells and molecules that protect the body from pathogens
- Region that changes with each antibody
- T cell type that divides via clonal expansion
- Group of peptides and proteins that allow cells to communicate
- T cells that fight viruses
- An attack on the immune system by itself
- The first line of defense we have against pathogens
- The immunity type that T cells are responsible for
- Where B cells are produced
- Another name for an antibody
- The subgroups of interferons are called
- A microorganism that causes disease
23 Clues: What an antibody clings to • T cells that fight viruses • Where B cells are produced • Another name for an antibody • A microorganism that causes disease • Region that changes with each antibody • Phagocytes that develop from monocytes • The subgroups of interferons are called • An attack on the immune system by itself • Process of certain cells "eating" others • ...
Blood & Immune System 2023-04-15
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- Sider/o is abbreviation for?
- Prevention of blood loss
- P is abbreviation for?
- Platelet is also called?
- emia means?
- Deficiency in number of platelets.
- A hereditary blood disease caused by lack of a clotting factor.
- main function of erythrocytes.
- poiesis means?
- Hodgkin diseases involves.
- Mutation alters the hemoglobin molecule.
- Immunity that is inborn
- Ox/y is abbreviation for?
- immunity acquired by contact with disease or vaccine.
- Anemia resulting from a dietary deficiency.
- Dissolving a blood clot.
- A widespread malignant disease of lymph nodes that involves lymphocytes.
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- Testing the compatibility of donor and recipient blood.
- WBC is abbreviation for?
- Common term for Hypersensitivity.
- iron containing pigment that is attached to oxygen.
- RBC is abbreviation for?
- Adeficiency in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood.Decrease in penia means?
- Substances that forms blood clotting.
- Epinephrine injection is used to treat.
- CBC is abbreviation for?
- Any disease of the lymph nodes.
- A malignant overgrowth of immature white blood cells.
- 90% of our blood is?
29 Clues: emia means? • poiesis means? • 90% of our blood is? • P is abbreviation for? • Immunity that is inborn • WBC is abbreviation for? • Prevention of blood loss • RBC is abbreviation for? • Platelet is also called? • CBC is abbreviation for? • Dissolving a blood clot. • Ox/y is abbreviation for? • Hodgkin diseases involves. • Sider/o is abbreviation for? • main function of erythrocytes. • ...
Science crossword 2025-09-19
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- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen
- to a specific disease making the spread of the
- in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews,
- Temporarily inactive.
- Immunity When a large part of the population of an area is
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. That can help
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed
- DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- molds.
- out and heating.
- causes an organism to develop immunity against the
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- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important
- one another through direct contact.
- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing,
- less likely.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants
- Fission A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- fungi.
- up or break down compounds.
- kill them.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of
- identical daughter cells.
27 Clues: fungi. • molds. • kill them. • less likely. • out and heating. • Temporarily inactive. • identical daughter cells. • up or break down compounds. • one another through direct contact. • DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • to a specific disease making the spread of the • in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, • ...
Immune system 2023-10-27
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- found in mucous membranes, tears and breast milk
- the binding site of an antigen
- antibodies are generated in response to
- immunity produced by transfer of antibodies from another source
- a mediated immunity where B cells are activated to give rise to antibodies
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- immunity that develops in response to antigen exposure
- born in marrow and mature in the thymus
- do NOT kill but clump pathogens to neutralize them
- stimulate the release of histamine
- activation of B cells
10 Clues: activation of B cells • the binding site of an antigen • stimulate the release of histamine • born in marrow and mature in the thymus • antibodies are generated in response to • found in mucous membranes, tears and breast milk • do NOT kill but clump pathogens to neutralize them • immunity that develops in response to antigen exposure • ...
Morico Bar Crossword Time 2024-11-07
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- Known as the Drumstick Tree, rich in vitamins and minerals
- Natural sweetener used in Morico Bar
- Nut with omega-3 fats, included in Morico Bar
- Nutrient that boosts immunity found in Morico Bar
- System in the body that the Morico Bar supports
- The name of the eco-friendly energy bar
- Called a Finger Millet, used in Morico Bar for fiber
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- Common name for Phyllanthus Emblica, a rich vitamin C source
- Spice used for aroma and traditional medicinal benefits
- Another name for Amla, a key ingredient in Morico Bar
- Nutrient in Morico Bar that aids digestion
- Essential mineral for bones, present in Morico Bar
12 Clues: Natural sweetener used in Morico Bar • The name of the eco-friendly energy bar • Nutrient in Morico Bar that aids digestion • Nut with omega-3 fats, included in Morico Bar • System in the body that the Morico Bar supports • Nutrient that boosts immunity found in Morico Bar • Essential mineral for bones, present in Morico Bar • ...
The Columbian Exchange 2025-09-30
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- Europeans developed immunity to many diseases because they worked with ______
- A trading system that was created as a result of exploration between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
- Columbus met an indigenous person from the Bahamas and named him ______.
- A system of labor that forced indigenous peoples to work on plantations and mines.
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- helped create larger harvests
- This was a cash crop in Jamestown colony.
- 80-90 percent of indigenous people died from _____
- People's diets became more _______ around the world
- This crop was imported from the Americas to Europe
- To bring in from somewhere else.
- To send away to somewhere else.
- Indigenous people lacked ______ from European diseases.
12 Clues: helped create larger harvests • To send away to somewhere else. • To bring in from somewhere else. • This was a cash crop in Jamestown colony. • 80-90 percent of indigenous people died from _____ • This crop was imported from the Americas to Europe • People's diets became more _______ around the world • Indigenous people lacked ______ from European diseases. • ...
Immune System 2022-04-05
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- specific immunity, must be infected to be present
- nonspecific immunity, born with it, you do not need to get sick for it to be present
- epithelial tissue, mucous membranes, secretions
- part of antigen that antibody binds to
- primary immune response
- T cell that attaches to class 1 MHC and kills infected cells
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- what you make in response to an antigen
- a tag on the outside of pathogen
- T cell that attaches to class 2 MHC acts as generals of an army to tell everyone what to do
- parasites, allergens, histamine
- most abundant antibody, cross through placenta, secondary immune response
- only antigen presenting cells (macrophages, dendritic cells)
12 Clues: primary immune response • parasites, allergens, histamine • a tag on the outside of pathogen • part of antigen that antibody binds to • what you make in response to an antigen • epithelial tissue, mucous membranes, secretions • specific immunity, must be infected to be present • only antigen presenting cells (macrophages, dendritic cells) • ...
Kaiden Fees Pd 6 Crossword 12/4/17 2017-12-04
12 Clues: Shared • Logical • Planning • Relevant • To regret • Agreement • Moral person • To be accustomed • Communicate an idea • To cancel completely • Immunity from punishment • Convincing not to do something
lymphatic system 2025-11-07
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- – Protein made by the immune system to destroy pathogens.
- – Small structure that filters lymph and traps pathogens.
- – Organ that filters blood and removes old red blood cells.
- – The liquid part of blood that carries lymph components.
- – Gland where T-cells mature before entering the bloodstream.
- – Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- – Cancer that begins in lymphatic tissue.
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- – Lymphatic tissue in the throat that helps fight infection.
- – Tiny blood or lymph vessels where fluid exchange occurs.
- – Type of white blood cell that fights infections.
- – System of vessels and organs that maintains fluid balance and immunity.
- – Clear fluid that travels through vessels and carries immune cells.
- – Disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth, such as lymphoma.
- – The body’s ability to resist disease.
- – Liquid that moves through the lymphatic and circulatory systems.
15 Clues: – The body’s ability to resist disease. • – Cancer that begins in lymphatic tissue. • – Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms. • – Type of white blood cell that fights infections. • – Protein made by the immune system to destroy pathogens. • – Small structure that filters lymph and traps pathogens. • – The liquid part of blood that carries lymph components. • ...
Survivor Immunity 2020-09-20
8 Clues: # of seasons • "Survivor" host • "Survivor" genre • "Survivor" network • Life in "Survivor" • "Survivor" setting • "Survivor necessity • "Survivor" food staple
7.5 Immunity 2021-11-19
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- streptococci infection antibodies adversely effect the heart muscles
- T cells attack the myelin sheath causing CNS disfunction, double vision, and weakness
- antibodies attack protein receptors on muscle cells
- use of animal organs for human transplant surgeries
- facial rash, fever, and joint pain common with this infection
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- cytotoxic T cells or antibodies mistakenly attack the body
- immediate allergic response from allergen in bloodstream
- hypersensitivity to things that would not normally bother the body
8 Clues: antibodies attack protein receptors on muscle cells • use of animal organs for human transplant surgeries • immediate allergic response from allergen in bloodstream • cytotoxic T cells or antibodies mistakenly attack the body • facial rash, fever, and joint pain common with this infection • hypersensitivity to things that would not normally bother the body • ...
Innate Immunity 2024-03-08
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- Cells that engulf and destroy pathogens
- First line of defense against pathogens
- Proteins that interfere with viral replication
- Swelling, redness, and pain at the site of infection
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- Chemicals that recruit phagocytes to infection site
- Protein complex that punches holes in bacterial membranes
- Antimicrobial proteins in blood plasma
- Elevated body temperature response
8 Clues: Elevated body temperature response • Antimicrobial proteins in blood plasma • Cells that engulf and destroy pathogens • First line of defense against pathogens • Proteins that interfere with viral replication • Chemicals that recruit phagocytes to infection site • Swelling, redness, and pain at the site of infection • ...
Innate immunity 2022-11-30
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- Can kill intracellular and ingested bacteria
- Leads the team of cells
- Releases enzymes to kill pathogens and boosts immune response of other immune cells
- kill tumor cells or cells infected with a virus
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- Degrade pathogens so T cells can recognise them
- Protects and calls for help
- Damages parasites
- rapidly recognise pathogens and eliminate them
8 Clues: Damages parasites • Leads the team of cells • Protects and calls for help • Can kill intracellular and ingested bacteria • rapidly recognise pathogens and eliminate them • Degrade pathogens so T cells can recognise them • kill tumor cells or cells infected with a virus • Releases enzymes to kill pathogens and boosts immune response of other immune cells
The Immune System 2025-04-25
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- substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell
- a defense that is active immediately upon infection
- triggers blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable to tissues
- systemic inflammatory response
- "record" information to fight pathogen if it comes back
- the key players of adaptive immunity
- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
- are found throughout the body
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- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- include the skin and mucous membranes of the respiratory, urinary, and reproductive tracts
- actively secrete antibodies
- agents that cause disease, infect a wide range of animals, including humans
- life-threatening condition caused by an overwhelming inflammatory response
- enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections
- discharge destructive enzymes
15 Clues: actively secrete antibodies • discharge destructive enzymes • are found throughout the body • systemic inflammatory response • the key players of adaptive immunity • a defense that is active immediately upon infection • enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections • "record" information to fight pathogen if it comes back • ...
Vaccines 2023-03-29
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- A vaccine that contains a weakened form of a live pathogen
- A vaccine with weaker immunity than a live vaccine
- Sometimes necessary for someone to continue to have immunity against a disease
- This disease can be prevented by the MMR vaccine
- This vaccine is developed in 2006 to prevent HPV and cervical cancer
- This vaccine was produced in record time in response to a worldwide pandemic
- Made the first lab created vaccine
- In 1918 this disease is declared eradicated worldwide
- In response to the Spanish flue this vaccine was developed
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- Helps our body recognize and fight off pathogens
- Prevents toxin producing bacteria
- Produced the first smallpox vaccine
- A 1918 outbreak that killed 21 million people
- In 2019 their was an outbreak of this disease in Africa
- In 1955 this vaccine is developed
15 Clues: Prevents toxin producing bacteria • In 1955 this vaccine is developed • Made the first lab created vaccine • Produced the first smallpox vaccine • A 1918 outbreak that killed 21 million people • Helps our body recognize and fight off pathogens • This disease can be prevented by the MMR vaccine • A vaccine with weaker immunity than a live vaccine • ...
IMMUNITY 2021-10-26
5 Clues: increase in this decreases immunity. • our healthy body cells do this to germs. • they try to enter our body to cause harm. • we get these frequently if we have low immunity. • which organs get affected due to frequent infections.
