immunity Crossword Puzzles
Major Specialized Areas of Medicine 2024-11-07
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- The elderly
- Nervous system (ex. Nerves, brain, spinal cord)
- Eyes
- Heredity
- Immunity to Disease
- Heart
- Digestive System
- Endocrine system (hormones)
- Administration of anesthetic drugs
- surgery inside the mouth
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- Ears, nose and throat
- Pregnancy and birth process
- Tumors (including cancer)
- Blood and blood disorders
- Ears
- Male reproductive system
- Muscular and skeletal systems
- Integumentary system (skin, hair, and nails)
- Female reproductive system
19 Clues: Ears • Eyes • Heart • Heredity • The elderly • Digestive System • Immunity to Disease • Ears, nose and throat • Male reproductive system • surgery inside the mouth • Tumors (including cancer) • Blood and blood disorders • Female reproductive system • Pregnancy and birth process • Endocrine system (hormones) • Muscular and skeletal systems • Administration of anesthetic drugs • ...
Areas of Medicine 2024-11-04
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- Administración de Medicamentos Anestésicos, Manejo del Dolor
- Ear, Nose, and Throat
- Sistema Digestivo
- Tumor (Cáncer)
- Sistema Nervioso (Nervios, Cerebro, Médula espinal)
- Sangre y Enfermedad Sanguina
- Ortopédica, Muscular y Sistema Esquelético
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- Immunity to disease
- Oído, Oreja
- Aparato reproductor femenino
- Embarazo y Proceso de Nacimiento
- Heart
- Sistema Endocrino
- Eyes
- Surgery, Oral Surgeon
- Aparato Reproductor Masculino
- Heredity
- Integumentary System (Skin, Hair, and Nails)
18 Clues: Eyes • Heart • Heredity • Oído, Oreja • Tumor (Cáncer) • Sistema Endocrino • Sistema Digestivo • Immunity to disease • Ear, Nose, and Throat • Surgery, Oral Surgeon • Aparato reproductor femenino • Sangre y Enfermedad Sanguina • Aparato Reproductor Masculino • Embarazo y Proceso de Nacimiento • Ortopédica, Muscular y Sistema Esquelético • Integumentary System (Skin, Hair, and Nails) • ...
The Diplomat ep4 2023-12-20
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- Aide humanitaire
- Traité de non-prolifération (TNP)
- Multilatéralisme
- Puissance douce
- Relations bilatérales
- Sommet
- Diplomatie par des canaux officieux
- Rapprochement
- Déclaration commune
- Sanctions
- Corps diplomatique
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- Accord commercial bilatéral
- Diplomatie de sommet
- Immunité diplomatique
- Diplomatie des otages
- Sanctions économiques
- Guerre par procuration
17 Clues: Sommet • Sanctions • Rapprochement • Puissance douce • Aide humanitaire • Multilatéralisme • Corps diplomatique • Déclaration commune • Diplomatie de sommet • Immunité diplomatique • Diplomatie des otages • Relations bilatérales • Sanctions économiques • Guerre par procuration • Accord commercial bilatéral • Traité de non-prolifération (TNP) • Diplomatie par des canaux officieux
Thanksgiving Clues 2020-11-26
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- Hendrix pedal
- survivor reward
- Russian twist
- multidimensional hair color
- All Star Survivor
- Resting phase of hair growth
- Hello I've waited here for you
- Heel
- Buckethead pickup
- G43 or G19 for example
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- letters in algebra
- DBZ warrior race
- Father of Marine Corp aviation
- health insurance company
- Brand of shears
- burn healing plant
- peanut butter and chocolate
- Most decorated marine
- Gray hair has none
- piece of music
20 Clues: Heel • Hendrix pedal • Russian twist • piece of music • survivor reward • Brand of shears • DBZ warrior race • All Star Survivor • Buckethead pickup • letters in algebra • burn healing plant • Gray hair has none • Most decorated marine • G43 or G19 for example • health insurance company • multidimensional hair color • peanut butter and chocolate • Resting phase of hair growth • ...
Chapter 3;tom sawyer 2023-05-11
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- stoop
- happiness
- candle
- tending to fade from sight
- high place
- fondness or liking
- gloomy;miserable
- sweat perspired in the throes of death
- easily bent
- fearless;brave
- secret or sky
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- harshly noisy
- destroyed
- braided
- sneaky
- hard to please;severe in judgement
- freedom of punishment
- ridiculus
- powerful
- almost
- military assistants
- clumps of dirt
- pitiable tragedy
- triumph
- weaken by mixing with something else
25 Clues: stoop • sneaky • candle • almost • braided • triumph • powerful • destroyed • happiness • ridiculus • high place • easily bent • harshly noisy • secret or sky • clumps of dirt • fearless;brave • gloomy;miserable • pitiable tragedy • fondness or liking • military assistants • freedom of punishment • tending to fade from sight • hard to please;severe in judgement • weaken by mixing with something else • ...
Chapter 9 Immunity and Disease 2013-11-22
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- a molecule or particle that the immune system recognizes as nonself
- target abnormal body cells, among other roles in adaptive immunity
- a system of interacting white blood cells that defend the body
- the body's ability to resist and fight infections
- cells that derived from them make antibodies
- proteins made by activated B cells that are the cells' antigen receptors
- organs of lymphatic system that filter lymph; they are located at intervals along lymph vessels
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- chemical released by mast cells and basophils that helps cause inflammation
- Ig; antibody
- the tissue fluid that moves in lymph vessels
10 Clues: Ig; antibody • cells that derived from them make antibodies • the tissue fluid that moves in lymph vessels • the body's ability to resist and fight infections • a system of interacting white blood cells that defend the body • target abnormal body cells, among other roles in adaptive immunity • a molecule or particle that the immune system recognizes as nonself • ...
Mod 3 Vocab 2023-10-25
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- Having such faith in one's nation
- Rule
- Less Violent
- Originating from somewhere
- Immunity from nation
- Teaming up
- Country shows power over others
- Attached in addition
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- Being united or whole
- Aggressive Military force
- A state protected by another
- Rule
- Door Policy
- Indian Soldiers under British
- Exercising authority on others
- Diplomacy
- Allowed or given up
17 Clues: Rule • Rule • Diplomacy • Teaming up • Door Policy • Less Violent • Allowed or given up • Immunity from nation • Attached in addition • Being united or whole • Aggressive Military force • Originating from somewhere • A state protected by another • Indian Soldiers under British • Exercising authority on others • Country shows power over others • Having such faith in one's nation
Mango-Themed Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-12
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- Elongated yellow mango
- King of Pakistani mangoes
- Mango softening process
- Emperor who planted mangoes
- Parrot-shaped mango variety
- Mango fruit type
- Mango's dominant taste
- Dried mango powder.
- Edible mango flesh
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- Place where mangoes grow
- C Immunity-boosting nutrient in Mangoes
- Mango ripening phase
- Mango antioxidant compound
- Pakistan's mango hub
- Outer mango layer
- Hard mango seed
16 Clues: Hard mango seed • Mango fruit type • Outer mango layer • Edible mango flesh • Dried mango powder. • Mango ripening phase • Pakistan's mango hub • Elongated yellow mango • Mango's dominant taste • Mango softening process • Place where mangoes grow • King of Pakistani mangoes • Mango antioxidant compound • Emperor who planted mangoes • Parrot-shaped mango variety • ...
ASA 7.3 - Pathogen Prevention 2023-03-20
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- Placement within the muscles.
- Immunization manufactured from dead versions of pathogens.
- Immunity acquired by animals when they are injected with antibodies.
- Placement situated just beneath the skin.
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- Immunization manufactured from altered versions of pathogens.
- Animal plays a part in the development of immunity.
- A substance that stimulates the formation of antibodies.
- A substance that contains live, modified, or dead organisms that is injected into an animal to protect the host from a disease.
- A substance that the body manufactures to combat specific diseases.
9 Clues: Placement within the muscles. • Placement situated just beneath the skin. • Animal plays a part in the development of immunity. • A substance that stimulates the formation of antibodies. • Immunization manufactured from dead versions of pathogens. • Immunization manufactured from altered versions of pathogens. • ...
Immune system 2022-03-02
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- Whats another name for invaders that can cause diseases?
- White blood cells can be found in the _______ stream
- What do we call tiny invaders that create diseases?
- Active immunity and ______ immunity
- True or false. Antibodies ignore good cells and only attack the bad ones.
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- The spleen, lymph nodes, thymus, and bone marrow are _______ in the immune system.
- Diseases fighting cells are _______ and ready for battle.
- The immune system is very smart and can _____ to new infections.
- True or false. we don't have good cells in our bodies
- There are many things in the immune system that try to _______ invaders.
10 Clues: Active immunity and ______ immunity • What do we call tiny invaders that create diseases? • White blood cells can be found in the _______ stream • True or false. we don't have good cells in our bodies • Whats another name for invaders that can cause diseases? • Diseases fighting cells are _______ and ready for battle. • ...
Let's Have Fun With Immunology! 2018-02-03
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- T Cells that activate B cells, macrophages and cytotoxic T cells
- Foreign substances which can trigger the immune response
- Another word for white blood cells
- The largest white blood cell in our body
- T Cells that kill pathogen infected host cells
- The condition where your injured wound is red and swollen
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- The immunity that is activated when innate immunity fail to eliminate pahogen
- The action of a cell engulfing microbes or other foreign materials
- It helps to neutralise any foreign invaders and is specific in its action
- Microorganisms that cause diseases to animals and humans
10 Clues: Another word for white blood cells • The largest white blood cell in our body • T Cells that kill pathogen infected host cells • Microorganisms that cause diseases to animals and humans • Foreign substances which can trigger the immune response • The condition where your injured wound is red and swollen • ...
Key terms crossword 2023-09-28
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- a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists
- a type of asexual reproduction
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- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- the process of which bacteria transfer genetic material to another.
- single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease
- temporarily inactive
- a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes immunity towards an organism against that pathogen.
- a tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing,drying,or heating
10 Clues: temporarily inactive • a type of asexual reproduction • proteins that speed up chemical reactions • A virus or infection that no longer exists • single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease • the process of which bacteria transfer genetic material to another. • a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease • ...
Immune system 2024-05-13
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- to inject a vaccine
- drugs that doctors prescribe to kill infections caused by bacteria
- when white blood cells kill a particular type of pathogens
- ability of the body to defend itself against disease
- a type of white blood cell that remember specific antigens so they kill them
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- occurs when our bodies are given the pathogen and makes its own antibody
- any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it
- a way to create immunity to some diseases
- occurs when our bodies are given antibodies made somewhere else
- a type of white blood cell that kill any foreign material
10 Clues: to inject a vaccine • a way to create immunity to some diseases • ability of the body to defend itself against disease • a type of white blood cell that kill any foreign material • when white blood cells kill a particular type of pathogens • occurs when our bodies are given antibodies made somewhere else • ...
acute intestinal infections in children. Cholera, typhoid fever. 2023-12-08
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- *Typhoid Antibiotic Treatment:*
- *Cholera Immunity after Recovery:*
- *Cholera Dehydration Concern:
- *Cholera Toxin Impact:
- *Typhoid Carrier Organ:
- *Cholera Prevention Method:
- *Typhoid Fever Bacterium:*
- *Common Contaminant in Water:
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- *Typhoid Carrier Detection Test:
- *Cholera Oral Rehydration:*
- *Cholera Outbreak Source:*
- *Cholera Symptom (One Word):
- *Typhoid Fever Incubation Period:
- *Cholera Pathogen:*
- *Typhoid Transmission Route:
- *Cholera Endemic Regions:*
16 Clues: *Cholera Pathogen:* • *Cholera Toxin Impact: • *Typhoid Carrier Organ: • *Cholera Outbreak Source:* • *Cholera Endemic Regions:* • *Typhoid Fever Bacterium:* • *Cholera Oral Rehydration:* • *Cholera Prevention Method: • *Cholera Symptom (One Word): • *Typhoid Transmission Route: • *Cholera Dehydration Concern: • *Common Contaminant in Water: • *Typhoid Antibiotic Treatment:* • ...
Sydnee's Vocab Puzzle 2019-05-06
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- synonym for condition
- synonym for outbreak
- a chemical signal
- medicine that destroys microorganisms
- synonym for affect
- antonym for dry
- can cause disease
- antonym for rare
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- antonym for living organism
- causes disease
- a substance that produces antibodies
- synonym for protection
- increases blood flow
- fight against pathogens
- synonym for infectious
- skin that's red and swollen
16 Clues: causes disease • antonym for dry • antonym for rare • a chemical signal • can cause disease • synonym for affect • increases blood flow • synonym for outbreak • synonym for condition • synonym for protection • synonym for infectious • fight against pathogens • antonym for living organism • skin that's red and swollen • a substance that produces antibodies • ...
Mango-Themed Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-12
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- Mango antioxidant compound
- Mango fruit type
- Pakistan's mango hub
- C Immunity-boosting nutrient in Mangoes
- Edible mango flesh
- Mango softening process
- Emperor who planted mangoes
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- Place where mangoes grow
- Parrot-shaped mango variety
- Hard mango seed
- Mango ripening phase
- Mango's dominant taste
- King of Pakistani mangoes
- Dried mango powder.
- Elongated yellow mango
- Outer mango layer
16 Clues: Hard mango seed • Mango fruit type • Outer mango layer • Edible mango flesh • Dried mango powder. • Mango ripening phase • Pakistan's mango hub • Mango's dominant taste • Elongated yellow mango • Mango softening process • Place where mangoes grow • King of Pakistani mangoes • Mango antioxidant compound • Parrot-shaped mango variety • Emperor who planted mangoes • ...
Micro organisms and immunity 2025-05-17
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- a complex molecule that induces an immune response
- an organism that causes disease
- an organism that harbours a parasite
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits without
- a type of virus that infects bacteria; "phage" means to eat”
- threadlike structures anchoring lower plants & fungi to a surface
- a whip-like, protruding filaments that help cells or microorganisms
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- a form of asexual reproduction which involves the pinching off.
- any single or multicellular group of organisms that have a
- organisms which can synthesize their own food
- a biological preparation made from damaged virus or bacteria
- organisms are usually permanently attached to something
- a protein made by the immune system to target and combine
- a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- or affecting the other organism
15 Clues: an organism that causes disease • or affecting the other organism • an organism that harbours a parasite • organisms which can synthesize their own food • a complex molecule that induces an immune response • a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit • organisms are usually permanently attached to something • ...
Le 2018-02-04
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- Microorganisms that cause diseases to animals and humans
- T Cells that kill pathogen infected host cells
- The most number of white blood cell in our body
- The condition where your injured wound is red and swollen
- Another word for white blood cells
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- Foreign substances that can trigger our immune responses
- The immunity that is activated when our innate immunity fails to eliminate the pathogen
- The action of a cell engulfing microbes or other foreign materials
- It helps to neutralise any foreign invaders and is specific in its action
- T Cells that activate B cells, macrophages and cytotoxic T cells
10 Clues: Another word for white blood cells • T Cells that kill pathogen infected host cells • The most number of white blood cell in our body • Foreign substances that can trigger our immune responses • Microorganisms that cause diseases to animals and humans • The condition where your injured wound is red and swollen • ...
Cardiovascular and Blood System 2025-10-15
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- Drug class used to manage hypertension by reducing cardiac workload.
- Mellitus A chronic disease characterized by high blood glucose levels
- A heart condition caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle.
- The yellowish liquid component of blood that carries cells and proteins.
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- A condition where blood clots form inside blood vessels.
- Imaging test that uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart.
- Medical term for high blood pressure.
- Immunity Type of immunity gained after vaccination.
- A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- Type of white blood cell responsible for antibody production.
10 Clues: Medical term for high blood pressure. • A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. • Immunity Type of immunity gained after vaccination. • A condition where blood clots form inside blood vessels. • Type of white blood cell responsible for antibody production. • Imaging test that uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart. • ...
Immune System Terms 43.3-43.4 2023-02-02
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- the immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- response that is mediated by antibody molecules that are secreted by plasma cells
- any of the various types of human blood whose antigen characteristics determine compatibility in transfusion
- specialized immune cells and antibodies that attack and destroy foreign invaders and are able to prevent disease in the future by remembering what those substances look like and mounting a new immune response
- A disease in which the body's immune system attacks healthy cells
- the state of existing but not yet being developed
- cell that influences or controls the differentiation or activity of other cells of the immune system.
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- heterogeneous group of immune cells that mediate the cellular immune response by processing and presenting antigens for recognition by certain lymphocytes such as T cells
- immune system identifying a transplant as foreign, triggering a response that will ultimately destroy the transplanted organ or tissue
- an antibody produced by a single clone of cells or cell line and consisting of identical antibody molecules
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy
- the short-term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an infectious agent
- damages the immune system and interferes with the body's ability to fight infection and disease
14 Clues: the state of existing but not yet being developed • A disease in which the body's immune system attacks healthy cells • response that is mediated by antibody molecules that are secreted by plasma cells • process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an infectious agent • ...
Immunity and vaccination 2017-02-18
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- Your body can make antibodies to fight disease quickly
- Immunity When people make their own antibodies to a disease
- Taking a vaccine as a precaution against disease
- immunity When people are given ready made antibodies
- Micro-organism that causes infectious diseases
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- To make someone or something immune
- Weakened or dead micro-organisms put into the body to stimulate antibody production
- Molecules in the blood that fight disease
8 Clues: To make someone or something immune • Molecules in the blood that fight disease • Micro-organism that causes infectious diseases • Taking a vaccine as a precaution against disease • immunity When people are given ready made antibodies • Your body can make antibodies to fight disease quickly • Immunity When people make their own antibodies to a disease • ...
The Corona 2020-08-13
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- Envelops virus
- Corona genetic material
- Stay home
- Organ affected
- Outbreak first reported
- People at ___ risk
- Offers immunity
- Worn to reduce spread
- COVID-19 is a ____ illness
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- Structure seen on virus
- Name of the virus
- Device to support breathing
- Prevention practice
- Disease caused by corona virus
- Respiratory ___ spread
15 Clues: Stay home • Envelops virus • Organ affected • Offers immunity • Name of the virus • People at ___ risk • Prevention practice • Worn to reduce spread • Respiratory ___ spread • Structure seen on virus • Corona genetic material • Outbreak first reported • COVID-19 is a ____ illness • Device to support breathing • Disease caused by corona virus
Let's Have Fun With Immunology! 2018-02-04
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- Another word for white blood cells
- T Cells that kill pathogen infected host cells
- T Cells that activate B cells, macrophages and cytotoxic T cells
- Microorganisms that cause diseases to animals and humans
- The action of a cell engulfing microbes or other foreign materials
- It helps to neutralise any foreign invaders and is specific in its action
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- The immunity that is activated when our innate immunity fails to eliminate the pathogen
- The most number of white blood cell in our body
- The condition where your injured wound is red and swollen
- Foreign substances that can trigger our immune responses
10 Clues: Another word for white blood cells • T Cells that kill pathogen infected host cells • The most number of white blood cell in our body • Foreign substances that can trigger our immune responses • Microorganisms that cause diseases to animals and humans • The condition where your injured wound is red and swollen • ...
Herd Immunity 2021-06-07
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- virus which has caused the most recent pandemic
- the body's ability to protect itself against a disease
- large part of a population is immune to a disease
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- a reaction by the body to a disease
- a disease causing organism
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies that provide immunity against a disease
- protected against a disease
7 Clues: a disease causing organism • protected against a disease • a reaction by the body to a disease • virus which has caused the most recent pandemic • large part of a population is immune to a disease • the body's ability to protect itself against a disease • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies that provide immunity against a disease
54 - 1950s Science & Technology 2025-03-29
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- – Early communications satellite
- – First human in space
- – New TV frequency band
- – Revolutionized entertainment
- – Key to modern electronics
- – U.S. satellite program
- – First artificial satellite
- – Early TV recording method
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- – Polio prevention method
- – Protection through vaccination
- – Rocket stage for launch
- – U.S. space agency formed
- – Tube in early televisions
- – Soviet space program
- – Polio vaccine developer
15 Clues: – First human in space • – Soviet space program • – New TV frequency band • – U.S. satellite program • – Polio prevention method • – Rocket stage for launch • – Polio vaccine developer • – U.S. space agency formed • – Tube in early televisions • – Key to modern electronics • – Early TV recording method • – First artificial satellite • – Revolutionized entertainment • ...
Agents of Infection Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- agents of disease
- that can be infected or get infected are children, the elderly, weakened immune systems, and unimmunized people
- immune defense mechanism this keeps bad pathogens out of your body
- a sub-microorganism that can infect all life forms
- characterized by deadly transmittable diseases
- organisms that are uni-celled and eukaryotic these microorganisms cells have a cell nucleus
- portal of exit (skin, respiratory tract, urogenital, gastrointestinal tract, and conjunctiva)
- a type of white blood cell that matures in the bone marrow and produces antibodies
- parasitic worms and parasites
- substance that stimulates an immune response with the goal of creating antibodies and providing immunity injections
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- are single-celled microorganisms that are found almost everywhere on Earth
- the source or the organism where agents of disease thrive (reservoir)
- the ability to defend against pathogens by neutralizing pathogenic cellular products
- protein produced by B cells in the blood also called immunoglobulin.
- microorganisms that consist of molds and yeasts
- portal of entry (skin, respiratory tract, urogenital, conjunctiva, and gastrointestinal tract)
- the mode of transmission is either direct or indirect
- anything that stimulates an immune response
18 Clues: agents of disease • parasitic worms and parasites • anything that stimulates an immune response • characterized by deadly transmittable diseases • microorganisms that consist of molds and yeasts • a sub-microorganism that can infect all life forms • the mode of transmission is either direct or indirect • ...
spelling points 2023-03-09
10 Clues: meager • furious • a pledge • to reward • ridiculous • quarrelsome • to establish • to make young again • resistance to disease • an institution for the care of children
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-24
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- a type of chemical that is released by cells in response to damage, often associated with allergies.
- ___ is a type of protein that prevents viral replication by causing apoptosis of virus-infected cells.
- ___ - associated molecular pattern.
- ___ immunity is also known as "nonspecific" immunity.
- largest type of leukocyte.
- substance that binds to foreign organisms to make them more susceptible to phagocytosis.
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- type of chemical that is secreted by immune cells.
- ability of a phagocyte to move.
- a bacterial disease associated with chronic inflammation of the lung tissues.
- ___ is the restriction of blood flow due to tightening of blood vessels.
10 Clues: largest type of leukocyte. • ability of a phagocyte to move. • ___ - associated molecular pattern. • type of chemical that is secreted by immune cells. • ___ immunity is also known as "nonspecific" immunity. • ___ is the restriction of blood flow due to tightening of blood vessels. • a bacterial disease associated with chronic inflammation of the lung tissues. • ...
Concepts of immunity and vaccination principles 2016-11-16
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- (...immunisation) when a substance is introduced into the body (usually by injection) to encourage the body's immune system to produce antibodies against a particular disease
- a live or inactivated substance capable of producing an immune response
- (...immunity) creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific pathogen, and leads to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that pathogen
- (...immunity) nonspecific defence mechanisms that come into play immediately or within hours of an antigen's appearance in the body
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- (...immunisation) the transfer of preformed antibodies to the circulation, can be natural or artificial
- (...immunity) a form of indirect protection from infectious disease that occurs when a large percentage of a population has become immune to an infection
- immunoglobulins produced by B lymphocytes to help eliminate an antigen
- substance added to a vaccine in order to stimulate the immune system
- Typed of immunoglobulin produced in much higher amounts following immunisation
9 Clues: substance added to a vaccine in order to stimulate the immune system • immunoglobulins produced by B lymphocytes to help eliminate an antigen • a live or inactivated substance capable of producing an immune response • Typed of immunoglobulin produced in much higher amounts following immunisation • ...
Hematology 2023-03-15
10 Clues: Cell lysis • rheumatic fever • Cellular immunity • Negative selection • Parasitic infections • Antimicrobial protein • Human leukocyte antigen • Reticuloendothelial system • produced by endothelial cells • Cytokines which attract neutrophils
Jargon Artifact: Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-30
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- disease outbreak
- microscopic organism
- no symptoms
- check for disease before any symptoms
- make less painful
- period of isolation
- mask blocks out dangerous substances
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- can resist disease
- away from others
- bacteria causing disease
- disease transferred from animal to human
- can be transferred
- widespread disease
- treatment strengthens body against disease
- sudden increase
15 Clues: no symptoms • sudden increase • disease outbreak • away from others • make less painful • can resist disease • can be transferred • widespread disease • period of isolation • microscopic organism • bacteria causing disease • mask blocks out dangerous substances • check for disease before any symptoms • disease transferred from animal to human • treatment strengthens body against disease
chapter 10 2022-03-29
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- spleen
- destruction of red blood cell
- excision of the tonsils
- formation of bone marrow
- physician who studies blood
- rapid flow of blood
- study of blood
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- formation of white cells
- physician who studies immune system disorders
- tonsils
- excision of the spleen
- stoppage of bleeding
- state of being protected
- red cell
- white cell
15 Clues: spleen • tonsils • red cell • white cell • study of blood • rapid flow of blood • stoppage of bleeding • excision of the spleen • excision of the tonsils • formation of white cells • state of being protected • formation of bone marrow • physician who studies blood • destruction of red blood cell • physician who studies immune system disorders
Immune System Terms 43.3-43.4 2023-02-02
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- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy
- immune system identifying a transplant as foreign, triggering a response that will ultimately destroy the transplanted organ or tissue
- process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an infectious agent
- the state of existing but not yet being developed
- an antibody produced by a single clone of cells or cell line and consisting of identical antibody molecules
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- the short-term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- specialized immune cells and antibodies that attack and destroy foreign invaders and are able to prevent disease in the future by remembering what those substances look like and mounting a new immune response
- A disease in which the body's immune system attacks healthy cells
- cell that influences or controls the differentiation or activity of other cells of the immune system.
- the immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- any of the various types of human blood whose antigen characteristics determine compatibility in transfusion
- response that is mediated by antibody molecules that are secreted by plasma cells
- damages the immune system and interferes with the body's ability to fight infection and disease
- heterogeneous group of immune cells that mediate the cellular immune response by processing and presenting antigens for recognition by certain lymphocytes such as T cells
14 Clues: the state of existing but not yet being developed • A disease in which the body's immune system attacks healthy cells • response that is mediated by antibody molecules that are secreted by plasma cells • process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an infectious agent • ...
Blazevivor Final 4 Immunity Challenge 2024-01-26
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- This advantage got more powerful with the fewer in the game
- Voted out at the tribal council in which three advantages were wasted
- This person had the majority of people say they will win the game
- This person almost won immunity but due to being unlucky he got voted out in a 3-1-1 vote
- Partnered with Carter and won the counting challenge
- The first person technically eliminated at merge
- This tribe was sent to the third tribal council
- This ORG inspired one of the merge challenges
- The first boot of season 4
- The hero for the River tribe
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- This tribe never visited tribal council
- This advantage was used to put three people into a fire-making challenge
- This person won a challenge with a score of 50/60
- This tribe went on a losing streak
- This bot had issues so we had to use YAGPDB instea
- This person picked up the gun 4 times in a row
- This tribe won the story writing challenge
- This player was voted by majority to be most likely to be a bitter juror
- Sled won this immunity challenge with a time of 8:21
19 Clues: The first boot of season 4 • The hero for the River tribe • This tribe went on a losing streak • This tribe never visited tribal council • This tribe won the story writing challenge • This ORG inspired one of the merge challenges • This person picked up the gun 4 times in a row • This tribe was sent to the third tribal council • ...
connors puzzle 2021-03-10
Across
- to inform someone about something
- sealing a place from someone
- surprised
- goes by itself
- steal goods
- shout loudly
- a person who invades a place
- wood in dying fire
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- confused
- not caring about consequences
- empty place,no people
- can’t convince easily
- half conscious state
- owning something
- antibodies and immunity from a disease
15 Clues: confused • surprised • steal goods • shout loudly • goes by itself • owning something • wood in dying fire • half conscious state • empty place,no people • can’t convince easily • sealing a place from someone • a person who invades a place • not caring about consequences • to inform someone about something • antibodies and immunity from a disease
BRAINY BREAKTHROUGHS 2024-12-04
Across
- Building block of matter
- Complete set of genes
- Concentrated light beam
- Darwin's big idea
- Immunity booster
- Newton's famous discovery
- Gene-editing tool
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- Study of Earth's surface
- First antibiotic
- Hormone for diabetes
- Blueprint of life
- Star-gazing device
- Physics of the very small
- Particle with a boson
- Negatively charged particle
15 Clues: First antibiotic • Immunity booster • Blueprint of life • Darwin's big idea • Gene-editing tool • Star-gazing device • Hormone for diabetes • Complete set of genes • Particle with a boson • Concentrated light beam • Study of Earth's surface • Building block of matter • Physics of the very small • Newton's famous discovery • Negatively charged particle
The Traitors Crossword (£5 for completion) 2025-12-15
Across
- Remove from existence
- Remain loyal
- Company employment
- Influenza, HIV, SARS-CoV-2
- Protected, or invincible
- Result of winning
- Breadcrumbs, Sherlock Holmes
- Spinnaker Tower, Dockyard, beach
- Dishonesty and deceit
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- Acting against an allegiance
- Little "bugs"
- A dual or competition
- Search for answers
- A scientific place of work
- Can be white or blatant
15 Clues: Remain loyal • Little "bugs" • Result of winning • Search for answers • Company employment • A dual or competition • Remove from existence • Dishonesty and deceit • Can be white or blatant • Protected, or invincible • A scientific place of work • Influenza, HIV, SARS-CoV-2 • Acting against an allegiance • Breadcrumbs, Sherlock Holmes • Spinnaker Tower, Dockyard, beach
3.1 Review 2022-04-11
Across
- of entry - refers to the manner in which a pathogen enters a susceptible host.
- various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins.
- - the passing of a pathogen causing communicable disease from an infected host individual or group to a particular individual or group, regardless of whether the other individual was previously infected.
- - that is pathogenic for some other species lives and multiplies typically without damaging the host.
- Anything that stimulates an immune response.
- host - The person who is at risk for developing an infection from the disease.
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- of exit - For a human reservoir, the portal of exit can include blood, respiratory secretions, and anything exciting from the gastrointestinal or urinary tracts.
- contact Disease transmission that occurs when a susceptible host touches an infected individual or is exposed to their body fluids.
- Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- immunity - Active immunity: acquired as a result of infection and recovery or from a vaccine; your body makes its own antibodies.
- agent - Infectious agents are organisms that are capable of producing infection or infectious disease. They include bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites.
- A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism.
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll, such as molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- A large, eukaryotic, multicellular, parasitic worm, such as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech.
- contact Disease transmission occurs when a susceptible host inhales infected particles, touches an infected object, or is bitten by an infected insect.
- immunity - Non-specific immune defense mechanisms that we are born with. These mechanisms work to keep anything outside of us from coming in.
- Any of a large group of nonliving, submicroscopic infective agents that typically comprise an RNA or DNA core of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
17 Clues: A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism. • Anything that stimulates an immune response. • Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa. • of entry - refers to the manner in which a pathogen enters a susceptible host. • host - The person who is at risk for developing an infection from the disease. • ...
Just Mercy, Vocab II Quiz 2022-09-26
Across
- Legal proceedings
- Deny previous statement
- Hideously cruel
- Indifferent to human misery
- A statement that clarifies
- A decision that influences future
- False testimony
- Unable to be persuaded
Down
- Stormy
- Law prohibiting interracial marriage
- Having been legally decided by a judge
- Protection from prosecution
- Disbelieving
13 Clues: Stormy • Disbelieving • Hideously cruel • False testimony • Legal proceedings • Unable to be persuaded • Deny previous statement • A statement that clarifies • Protection from prosecution • Indifferent to human misery • A decision that influences future • Law prohibiting interracial marriage • Having been legally decided by a judge
Survivor 2025-09-22
6 Clues: Survivor/WINNER • an ally/ BACKSTAB • by others in the game/PUPPET • focused on planning/STRATEGIST • of immunity won post-merge/IMMUNITY • out at auction; is cursed/ MARGARITA
Cells 2024-02-13
12 Clues: reproduction • "false foot" • helps immunity • carries oxygen • used for movement • tail-like structure • helps clot the blood • hair like structures • used for communication • used for photosynthesis • long,hair like structure • Vacuole used to absorb excess water
The Immune System 2022-10-18
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- the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease.
- tissues and specialized white blood cells that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body.
- a substance that is introduced into the body to produce immunity.
- swelling and increase of blood to an injury location
- a disease in which cells divide at an uncontrolled rate.
- an immune system reaction to a harmless or common substance
- a white blood cell that make antibodies
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- when the immune system attack’s the body’s own cells.
- a whote blood cell that destroys pathogens by engulfing and digesting them.
- an organism, a virus, or a protein that causes disease
- a protein made by B cells that binds to a specific antigen to tag it for destruction.
- a rise in body temperature to destroy pathogens.
- coordinate the body’s immune response and attacks many infected cells
13 Clues: a white blood cell that make antibodies • a rise in body temperature to destroy pathogens. • swelling and increase of blood to an injury location • when the immune system attack’s the body’s own cells. • an organism, a virus, or a protein that causes disease • a disease in which cells divide at an uncontrolled rate. • ...
Communicable Disease 2024-10-30
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- the Length of time that a diseases can be spread from one person to another
- Dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to cause immunity
- Organisms that are so small they are only seen through a microscope
- The result of pathogens or germs invading the body and multiplying and harming the bodies cells
- System, A combination of bodies defense systems made up a cells, tissues and organs that fight pathogens
- Disease, Diseases that can be spread from one person to another
- Germs that cause disease
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- Simple one celled organisms
- A serious inflammation of the lungs
- Highly communicable viral disease that shows signs of fever, headache, and respiratory symptoms
- The smallest pathogens
- The ability to resist the pathogens that causes certain diseases
- The ability to spread to other either direct or indirect contact
13 Clues: The smallest pathogens • Germs that cause disease • Simple one celled organisms • A serious inflammation of the lungs • Disease, Diseases that can be spread from one person to another • The ability to resist the pathogens that causes certain diseases • The ability to spread to other either direct or indirect contact • ...
Immune System 2023-03-02
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- a thick sticky designed to catch pathogens and prevent them from getting into the body
- a type of immune cell, that gets directions from other cells & can become plasma or memory cell
- response; nonspecific defense reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- made by your body to label a dangerous pathogen
- the body's specific recognition, response, and memory to a pathogen attack; third line defense
- ability to resist or recover from a disease
- an organ that is part of the lymphatic system
- an internal immune defense, causes more blood to go to an infected or damaged area
- when your body reacts with an immune response to a harmless thing
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- the commander of the immune response
- a white blood cell that engulfs and digests pathogens
- that is part of a pathogen "tag"
- a type of blood cell that ingests invading microbes
- first line of defense
- medicine to help kill bacteria
- injection of a dead or weakened pathogen to build immunity
- fine line of defense against pathogens
- germs- these cause infectious diseases
- bodily defenses that protect a person against all microorganisms
19 Clues: first line of defense • medicine to help kill bacteria • that is part of a pathogen "tag" • the commander of the immune response • fine line of defense against pathogens • germs- these cause infectious diseases • ability to resist or recover from a disease • an organ that is part of the lymphatic system • made by your body to label a dangerous pathogen • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-21
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- _____ peptides class (AMPs) class of nonspecific cell-derived antimicrobial properties, it can incite the innate immune response and fight off bacteria
- ________ inflammation -type of inflammation that make symptoms develop rapidly
- ability to resist off diseases, infections or toxin caused by microbes
- small groups of proteins for immune system communication
- molecules that induces an immune response in the body, production of antibodies
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- _______ system - a defense system with over 30 proteins that is produced by the liver and it circulates in blood or in any other body fluid.
- ________ inflammation - a type of inflammation that makes symptoms develop in a long period of time.
- _____ membrane - a physical barrier that you’ll see on the nose, mouth, lungs, and urinary and digestive tracts that is made out of a layer of epithelial cells that secretes mucus
- in the urinary tract, this flushes out to get rid of microbes
- it is triggered by the cellular response when cells are damage or when bacterias went through the physical barriers of the immune system, can also be difficult to control in the body
- _____ immunity- immunity that you’ll have since birth, from the parent’s genes and life long protection, have no memory, has rapid response
- enhances the innate immune defenses by stimulating leukocytes to kill pathogens
12 Clues: small groups of proteins for immune system communication • in the urinary tract, this flushes out to get rid of microbes • ability to resist off diseases, infections or toxin caused by microbes • ________ inflammation -type of inflammation that make symptoms develop rapidly • enhances the innate immune defenses by stimulating leukocytes to kill pathogens • ...
3.1 Review 2022-04-11
Across
- of entry - refers to the manner in which a pathogen enters a susceptible host.
- various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins.
- - the passing of a pathogen causing communicable disease from an infected host individual or group to a particular individual or group, regardless of whether the other individual was previously infected.
- - that is pathogenic for some other species lives and multiplies typically without damaging the host.
- Anything that stimulates an immune response.
- host - The person who is at risk for developing an infection from the disease.
Down
- of exit - For a human reservoir, the portal of exit can include blood, respiratory secretions, and anything exciting from the gastrointestinal or urinary tracts.
- contact Disease transmission that occurs when a susceptible host touches an infected individual or is exposed to their body fluids.
- Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- immunity - Active immunity: acquired as a result of infection and recovery or from a vaccine; your body makes its own antibodies.
- agent - Infectious agents are organisms that are capable of producing infection or infectious disease. They include bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites.
- A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism.
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll, such as molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- A large, eukaryotic, multicellular, parasitic worm, such as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech.
- contact Disease transmission occurs when a susceptible host inhales infected particles, touches an infected object, or is bitten by an infected insect.
- immunity - Non-specific immune defense mechanisms that we are born with. These mechanisms work to keep anything outside of us from coming in.
- Any of a large group of nonliving, submicroscopic infective agents that typically comprise an RNA or DNA core of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
17 Clues: A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism. • Anything that stimulates an immune response. • Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa. • of entry - refers to the manner in which a pathogen enters a susceptible host. • host - The person who is at risk for developing an infection from the disease. • ...
Immune System 2025-10-08
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- Has specific binding sites that fit the shape of the antigens on the pathogen.
- This system is not specific and is not developed over a lifetime. It does not provide immunity but is a second line of defense after the physical barriers.
- White blood cells that destroy other foreign materials and cancer cells. Their other job is to take parts of dead pathogens and display them on their surfaces.
- Cells like macrophages that activate helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells.
- White blood cells that act as the first line of defense against virus-infected cells and cancer cells. This slows down the speed that viruses can reproduce but damages the body in the process.
- Hair like projections on some cells that move back and forth and move mucus, and anything trapped in it.
- How neutrophils and macrophages engulf pathogens and destroy them.
- Are produced at the end of the process. They can provide immunity to the pathogen and make it much faster to activate antibody and T cells.
- Produce a specialised protein called an antibody.
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- They destroy damaged or infected cells and can damage the body in the process.
- They activate B cells and increase the effectiveness of cytotoxic T cells. Response is very specific to the pathogen.
- skin, mucous membranes, cilia, body temp, pH.
- This is the part of the immune system that gives long term immunity to a particular pathogen.
- The most common type of white blood cell. Responsible for fighting bacterial and fungal infections. Produced in the bone marrow.
- They divide rapidly when activated, some become plasma cells, the others become memory cells. Activated by the helper T cells.
- Are infectious organisms or agents, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
16 Clues: skin, mucous membranes, cilia, body temp, pH. • Produce a specialised protein called an antibody. • How neutrophils and macrophages engulf pathogens and destroy them. • Cells like macrophages that activate helper T cells and cytotoxic T cells. • They destroy damaged or infected cells and can damage the body in the process. • ...
Immunity Cells 2023-07-12
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- Cells in the innate immune system characterized by the presence of specific granules in their cytoplasm. Such granules distinguish them from the various agranulocytes.
- A type of white blood cell. _______ are the least common type of granulocyte, representing about 0.5% to 1% of circulating white blood cells.
- A type of white blood cell of the innate immune system that engulf and digest pathogens, such as cancer cells, microbes, cellular debris, and foreign substances.
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- A type of white blood cell in the immune system. It includes T cells and B cells. They are the main type of cell found in lymph.
- Is an antigen-presenting cell of the immune system. Its main function is to process antigen material and present it on the cell surface to the T cells.
- The most abundant type of granulocytes and make up 40% to 70% of all white blood cells in humans. They form an essential part of the innate immune system.
- A variety of white blood cells and one of the immune system components responsible for combating multicellular parasites and certain infections.
7 Clues: A type of white blood cell in the immune system. It includes T cells and B cells. They are the main type of cell found in lymph. • A type of white blood cell. _______ are the least common type of granulocyte, representing about 0.5% to 1% of circulating white blood cells. • ...
Immune / Lymphatic System 2025-02-03
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- reaction when the body's immune system overacts to substance.
- provide protection for susceptible individuals from diseases by the administration of a vaccine to provide acquired immunity against a specific disease.
- a preparation containing an antigen, consisting of a whole or partial disease-causing organisms.
- specialized WBC of the immune system
- disease fighting protein created by cell of the immune system response to the specific antigen
- antibodies that bind with specific antigens
- destroy allergens and pathogens
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- a substance that produces an allergic reaction in an individual.
- the state of being resistant to a specific disease.
- mass of lymphoid tissue that form a protective ring around the back of the nose and the upper throat.
- foreign substance that invade the body.
- the cells of the immune system that fight off infection
- surround and kill invading cells
- colorless fluid that removes cellular waste products
- filters pathogens and other foreign material from the body (located on the left side of the abdomen and behind the stomach).
- secrets thymosin that aids in the maturation of t-lymphocytes for use by the immune system.
- disease causing antigen
17 Clues: disease causing antigen • destroy allergens and pathogens • surround and kill invading cells • specialized WBC of the immune system • foreign substance that invade the body. • antibodies that bind with specific antigens • the state of being resistant to a specific disease. • colorless fluid that removes cellular waste products • ...
Sydnee's Vocab Puzzle 2019-05-05
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- a substance that produces antibodies
- synonym for affect
- fight against pathogens
- synonym for outbreak
- synonym for condition
- medicine that destroys microorganisms
- skin that's red and swollen
- antonym for dry
- synonym for protection
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- a chemical signal
- synonym for worldwide
- causes disease
- synonym for infectious
- increases blood flow
14 Clues: causes disease • antonym for dry • a chemical signal • synonym for affect • synonym for outbreak • increases blood flow • synonym for worldwide • synonym for condition • synonym for infectious • synonym for protection • fight against pathogens • skin that's red and swollen • a substance that produces antibodies • medicine that destroys microorganisms
agriculture 2024-11-08
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- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in an organism.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- lives in another organism
- Measures taken to protect against the spread of harmful organisms.
- A restriction on the movement of animals to prevent the spread of disease.
Down
- a flavivirus related to dengue, yellow fever and West Nile viruses
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease.
- The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- a mortality rate of 100% and is viral
- A microorganism that causes disease in its host.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin.
- Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.
13 Clues: lives in another organism • a mortality rate of 100% and is viral • A microorganism that causes disease in its host. • A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease. • The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled. • Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. • The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in an organism. • ...
Immune system 2023-05-09
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- microbes and other microscopic agents that cause disease
- a barrier that prevents entry by blocking or trapping them
- an increase of body temperature above 38 degrees
- a disease that can spread from one person to another
- the _____ line of defence fights infections in a targeted and specific way
- the body system that prevents and fights diseases
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- helps protect the body by engulfing and destroying pathogens
- an immunity when a certain amount of people is vaccinated to prevent further spreading of the disease
- when dead white blood cells build up at the site of a wound, they form ___
- a treatment that help the body build immunity to an infectious disease.
- a disease that are caused by pathogens
- organisms that can only bee seen with a microscope
- a barrier that kills pathogens before they enter the body
13 Clues: a disease that are caused by pathogens • an increase of body temperature above 38 degrees • the body system that prevents and fights diseases • organisms that can only bee seen with a microscope • a disease that can spread from one person to another • microbes and other microscopic agents that cause disease • a barrier that kills pathogens before they enter the body • ...
Wicked Synonym Crossword 2013-01-03
11 Clues: energetic, fast • bear, birth, born • idea, ideology, logic • impenitent, remorseless • contour, country, domain • command post, encampment • caesar, caliph, contessa • appellative, brand, cognomen • immunity, liberty, perquisite • avarice, avidity, covetousness • alternate, assistant, auxiliary
Lymphatic system crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
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- Vessels – Tubes that transport lymph throughout the body. (2 words)
- Pressure – Force that draws water across a membrane due to solute concentration. (2 words)
- Histocompatibility Complex – Cell markers that help recognize "self" vs "non-self". (3 words)
- – Swelling caused by blocked lymph flow.
- Immune System – Immune response that learns and remembers pathogens. (3 words)
- – Lymphatic tissue behind the nose, often removed in children.
- – Type of lymph vessel that carries fluid out of a lymph node.
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- System – Network of vessels and nodes that supports immunity and fluid balance. (2 words)
- Capillaries – Tiny vessels where lymph formation begins. (2 words)
- Immune – Immunity involving B cells and antibodies. (2 words)
- – Molecule that triggers an immune response.
- – Type of lymph vessel that brings fluid into a lymph node.
- Immune System – Body's first, nonspecific defense against pathogens. (3 words)
13 Clues: – Swelling caused by blocked lymph flow. • – Molecule that triggers an immune response. • – Type of lymph vessel that brings fluid into a lymph node. • Immune – Immunity involving B cells and antibodies. (2 words) • – Lymphatic tissue behind the nose, often removed in children. • – Type of lymph vessel that carries fluid out of a lymph node. • ...
Vocab HW 2017-12-04
14 Clues: Logical • Obstacle • Good enough • Follow a command • Almost worthless • Poorly thought out • Come up with a plan • Involves both sides • Opposite of detrimental • Immunity from punishment • Cooperate with each other • A reward for doing something • Bringing two sides into agreement • If you steal candy, you will ____ the day.
Explorers 2019-10-17
14 Clues: steer • to get less • lung disease • need an orange • fight infection • live permanently • lasts for a while • everyone has these • pay money to a project • called by the Europeans • policy to take territory • disease that affects the skin • break from the established way • region claimed by another country
Covid Crossward Puzzle 2020-08-18
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- making someone farther away from you than normal
- the specific microscope that is able to see small viruses including corona
- an abbreviated version of the outbreak in Asia in February of 2003.
- the first country that had a documented covid-19 case
- a disease caused by a strain of the corona virus and sars that began in 2019
- a sudden increase in cases of a disease that was not expected
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- a substance used to provide immunity from infection or disease
- pumps extra oxygen in patients airways when they are unable to breathe on their own.
- an outbreak of a disease orepidemic occuring worldwide
- when an organism enters your body to cause a disease
- a microscopic parasite
- a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria
- known to slow transmission of diseases when worn
- the centers for disease control and prevention that is working to help others during the pandemic in the United States
- the ability to resist an infection or disease
15 Clues: a microscopic parasite • a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria • the ability to resist an infection or disease • making someone farther away from you than normal • known to slow transmission of diseases when worn • when an organism enters your body to cause a disease • the first country that had a documented covid-19 case • ...
immune system 2025-05-05
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- is a life-threatening condition caused by an overwhelming inflammatory response.
- recognize antigen presented via MHC II or MHC I and express CD4 or CD8
- triggers blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable to tissues.
- are substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell.
- recognize antigen presented via MHC II and also express CD4
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- are found throughout the body
- It develops when the innate immune system cannot handle getting rid of the pathogen.
- recognize antigen presented via MHC I and express CD8
- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- can be either local or systemic (throughout the body).
- agents that cause disease, infect a wide range of animals including humans.
- stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact the environment (such as skin)
- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages.
- is a systemic inflammatory response.
- discharge destructive enzymes
15 Clues: are found throughout the body • discharge destructive enzymes • is a systemic inflammatory response. • recognize antigen presented via MHC I and express CD8 • can be either local or systemic (throughout the body). • recognize antigen presented via MHC II and also express CD4 • are substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell. • ...
Prefix puzzle 2022-10-21
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- transportation underground
- see or view before
- a book that is not fictional
- count wrongly
- submit again
- calculate wrongly
- write again
- understand wrongly
- do again
- not poisonous
- throw or out something in
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- to under write a magazine
- say or think before
- not having fat
- not subject to death
- vehicle underwater
- not valid inscribe write on
- something that is very big or extremely large
- heat before
- relating to the condition of you immunity
20 Clues: do again • write again • heat before • submit again • count wrongly • not poisonous • not having fat • calculate wrongly • see or view before • vehicle underwater • understand wrongly • say or think before • not subject to death • to under write a magazine • throw or out something in • transportation underground • not valid inscribe write on • a book that is not fictional • ...
skin 2012-09-26
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- vascular(blood formation)
- muscle to muscle(stomach)
- muscle to bone
- secretes into duct(sweat)
- next to organ
- large eater(immunity)
- "watch dogs"
- mature cell
- support organs
- avascular tissue(no nerves)
- A Part of cell secretion
- fibers stretch/recoil
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- vascular tissue
- basal lamina+reticular lamina(non-living)
- Whole cell secretion
- destroy matrix
- secretes into blood(hormones)
- build matrix
- strongest/abundant fiber
- bone to bone
- clean secretion
- next to body wall
22 Clues: mature cell • build matrix • bone to bone • "watch dogs" • next to organ • muscle to bone • destroy matrix • support organs • vascular tissue • clean secretion • next to body wall • Whole cell secretion • large eater(immunity) • fibers stretch/recoil • strongest/abundant fiber • A Part of cell secretion • vascular(blood formation) • muscle to muscle(stomach) • secretes into duct(sweat) • ...
Vocabulary Workshop Unit 8 2013-04-24
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- meager, very little
- to lessen
- to give way to superior force
- waste material
- ridiculous
- organization that promotes learning
- excellent; a grade of silver
- freedom from doubt; self-confidence
- lacking in seriousness
- a daring undertaking
- a kingdom
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- to twist out of shape
- a place of safety
- resistence to disease; free from punishment
- to comfort
- something disadventageous
- to pay, reimburse
- quarrelsome; fond of fighting
- to make young again
- violently intense; infected with rabies
- to enlarge
21 Clues: to lessen • a kingdom • to comfort • ridiculous • to enlarge • waste material • a place of safety • to pay, reimburse • meager, very little • to make young again • a daring undertaking • to twist out of shape • lacking in seriousness • something disadventageous • excellent; a grade of silver • to give way to superior force • quarrelsome; fond of fighting • organization that promotes learning • ...
Body System 2024-10-15
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- passes signals from brain to body
- muscle
- study of living organisms
- Digest
- rate of heatbeat
- give birth
- immunity
- rate of breathing
- building blocks made of fat
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- bone structure
- combine molecules to form proteins
- pressure of blood
- a theory made based off limited data
- intensity of heat or cold
- snacks
- breathing
- rotation of blood
- small unit that can live on its own
- sugar
- tissues that perform a function to live
20 Clues: sugar • muscle • snacks • Digest • immunity • breathing • give birth • bone structure • rate of heatbeat • pressure of blood • rotation of blood • rate of breathing • intensity of heat or cold • study of living organisms • building blocks made of fat • passes signals from brain to body • combine molecules to form proteins • small unit that can live on its own • a theory made based off limited data • ...
F block Immunity 2021-03-23
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- All of you are...
- Digest the engulfed pathogen
- Type of white blood cells that engulfs pathogen
- Provides immunity by introducing the body to the antigen
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- Are ALL pathogens
- Protein on the cell surface
- The type of cell that remains in circulation and responds to future infection
- These neutralise toxins made by pathogens
- Type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- Produced by lymphocytes
10 Clues: Are ALL pathogens • All of you are... • Produced by lymphocytes • Protein on the cell surface • Digest the engulfed pathogen • These neutralise toxins made by pathogens • Type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • Type of white blood cells that engulfs pathogen • Provides immunity by introducing the body to the antigen • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-23
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- infectious agent that invades cells and can grow and reproduce on its own
- a process where bacteria and other foreign materials are engulfed by phagocytes or other cells
- the third step of phagocytosis in which the cell expands and consumes the foreign material
- a system with many functions to aid the immune system such as lysis, opsonization, and activation of inflammation
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- any organism that can cause disease
- the condition of resisting disease by preventing or repairing the work of pathogens
- protein that regulates cell growth, motility, and differentiation produced by leukocytes
- infectious antigen is coated by substances that allow it to be consumed by a phagocytic cell
- directed movement of cells towards the ideal condition in response to chemical stimulus
- special type of white blood cell that kills bacteria and gets rid of dead cells
10 Clues: any organism that can cause disease • infectious agent that invades cells and can grow and reproduce on its own • special type of white blood cell that kills bacteria and gets rid of dead cells • the condition of resisting disease by preventing or repairing the work of pathogens • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-24
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- secreted substances that affect other cells in the immune system
- proteins secreted from an infected cell that send a warning to other cells to turn on genes for antiviral proteins
- the opening up of blood vessels, which may lead to several outcomes, such as an increased blood flow to damaged tissue in order to speedily repair it
- local response in the body that is triggered by infection or other types of tissue damage; can come in acute or chronic forms
- after binding to viral and host mRNA, _________ proteins degrade the mRNA to stop the virus from maturing
Down
- during an inflammatory response, phagocytes leave the walls of the blood vessel and act upon the damaged tissue to help repair it
- plasma proteins produced by the liver that need to be activated in order to fight off antigens/pathogens
- after a series of activating C5, C6, C7, etc. in complement activation, a membrane attack complex forms and results in _________
- ___________ pathway starts from C3 and can split off into two outcomes, both of which involve C3B's presence in blood or on the surface of a microbe
- the process of surrounding the membrane of a microbe with opsonins in order to run phagocytosis more efficiently
10 Clues: secreted substances that affect other cells in the immune system • plasma proteins produced by the liver that need to be activated in order to fight off antigens/pathogens • after binding to viral and host mRNA, _________ proteins degrade the mRNA to stop the virus from maturing • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-23
Across
- which all pathways involve splitting
- needs 3 signals for a healthy activation
- a process in which cells get rid of waste
Down
- look for and find invaders within the cell to then wreck them
- found in tissue, blood, and lymph nodes
- these are small proteins that are important for communication with cells
- a way to ward off infections caused by microorganisms
- a certain type of white blood cell thats job is to protect humans from infection
- a molecule that causes the immune system to make antibodies
- when volume of blood goes to damaged area and it decreases blood pressure
10 Clues: which all pathways involve splitting • found in tissue, blood, and lymph nodes • needs 3 signals for a healthy activation • a process in which cells get rid of waste • a way to ward off infections caused by microorganisms • a molecule that causes the immune system to make antibodies • look for and find invaders within the cell to then wreck them • ...
Concept of Immunity 2022-10-12
Across
- Used to fight retroviruses such as HIV infection
- Delayed progression to _____ (evaluation)
- This medication can cure HIV (true or false)
- Assess for opportunistic infections such as
- common side effect-low level of granulocytes in the blood, lowers ability to resist infection
- You must take this drug ___________
Down
- Decreased ____________ in patients with HIV
- Retrovir
- buildup of lactic acid, may also be cause of nausea and weakness side effects
- Can cause this side effect, monitor amylase, lipase, and triglycerides (elevated may signal this)
- Monitor CBC, viral load, and lactic acid for this medication
11 Clues: Retrovir • You must take this drug ___________ • Delayed progression to _____ (evaluation) • Decreased ____________ in patients with HIV • Assess for opportunistic infections such as • This medication can cure HIV (true or false) • Used to fight retroviruses such as HIV infection • Monitor CBC, viral load, and lactic acid for this medication • ...
Vocabulary quiz Chapter 14 2015-04-16
10 Clues: not optional • enjoy cruelty • assumed guilt • damage disable • show agreement • wonder and ask • excused protected • privileged or best • indirect suggestion • center or heart of the matter
Covid Crossward Puzzle 2020-08-18
Across
- making someone farther away from you than normal
- the specific microscope that is able to see small viruses including corona
- an abbreviated version of the outbreak in Asia in February of 2003.
- the first country that had a documented covid-19 case
- a disease caused by a strain of the corona virus and sars that began in 2019
- a sudden increase in cases of a disease that was not expected
Down
- a substance used to provide immunity from infection or disease
- pumps extra oxygen in patients airways when they are unable to breathe on their own.
- an outbreak of a disease orepidemic occuring worldwide
- when an organism enters your body to cause a disease
- a microscopic parasite
- a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria
- known to slow transmission of diseases when worn
- the centers for disease control and prevention that is working to help others during the pandemic in the United States
- the ability to resist an infection or disease
15 Clues: a microscopic parasite • a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria • the ability to resist an infection or disease • making someone farther away from you than normal • known to slow transmission of diseases when worn • when an organism enters your body to cause a disease • the first country that had a documented covid-19 case • ...
Biology 2024-10-21
Across
- Which structures are smaller branches of the bronchi that lead to the alveoli?
- What is the structure for gaseous exchange in?
- What is the process by which cells engulf and ingest foreign particles or microorganisms?
- What type of muscle tissue surrounds the bronchi and bronchioles, allowing for changes in diameter?
- What is uncontrolled cell growth?
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease across multiple countries or continents is known as what?
Down
- What are microscopic organisms that can cause disease?
- What are signaling molecules that regulate immune responses?
- Which disease is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?
- What structures branch off from the trachea and lead to the lungs?
- Which type of tissue provides structural support to the trachea and bronchi?
- Which white blood cell is a specialized eater?
- The ability of the body to resist infection and disease is known as what?
- Which white blood cell is the first responder?
- What is the process of introducing a weakened pathogen to stimulate immunity?
15 Clues: What is uncontrolled cell growth? • What is the structure for gaseous exchange in? • Which white blood cell is a specialized eater? • Which white blood cell is the first responder? • What are microscopic organisms that can cause disease? • What are signaling molecules that regulate immune responses? • ...
Allergy & Anaphylaxis 2025-01-21
Across
- is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction
- is the system that affects airway
- are given to prevent and eventually wipe out diseases
- is the system that involves hives, itching, swelling
- is another name for red itchy eyes
- is a type of immunity that seeks to vaccinate a large population of people to protect those who cannot be vaccinated
- is the immunoglobulin responsible for allergy and anaphylaxis
- is a route that enters the body via mouth (medication of food)
Down
- is the system affect when a patient has bloating, cramps, nausea, vomiting
- is a life saving drug used in anaphylaxis
- is a high pitched whistle sound caused by a constricted or swollen airway
- is your bodies ability to recognize germs to prevent them from causing illness
- is a marker that tells your immune system whether something in your body is harmful or not
- is a chemical your immune system releases
- a potentially deadly allergic reaction that is rapid in onset
15 Clues: is the system that affects airway • is another name for red itchy eyes • is a life saving drug used in anaphylaxis • is a chemical your immune system releases • is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction • is the system that involves hives, itching, swelling • are given to prevent and eventually wipe out diseases • ...
Tapang’s Crossword 2024-10-21
Across
- Muscle Muscle Capable of contraction but is not under voluntary control
- When a disease spreads rapidly
- Resistance When bacteria develop defenses against the antibiotic designed to kill them
- The number of cases of a disease
- The process taking place within cells that produces ATP to supply for cells activities
- A flexible airway that is supported by a piece of cartilage
Down
- Cells Have long, thin stems and rounded tops, resembling a wine goblet in shape
- The highest number of new cases
- To protect against a disease by being exposed to a part of its cell or its weaker form
- Immunity Resistance to the spread of an infectious disease within a population
- When a pathogen is able to cause disease or damage
- Any substance that causes that body to make an immune response against that substance
- A rigid, but flexible supporting material containing a high proportion of collagen
- State of being free from illness or injury
- The ability of the body to defend itself against a disease causing organism
15 Clues: When a disease spreads rapidly • The highest number of new cases • The number of cases of a disease • State of being free from illness or injury • When a pathogen is able to cause disease or damage • A flexible airway that is supported by a piece of cartilage • Muscle Muscle Capable of contraction but is not under voluntary control • ...
immune system 2025-05-05
Across
- recognition of traits specific to particular pathogens, using a vast array of receptors
- response(T cells) defend against infection by directly killing or by modulating the immune system response against infection in cells
- defense skin, mucous membrane, secretions
- substances that elicit a response from a B or T cell
- discharge destructive enzymes
- cells actively secrete antibodies
- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- cells) antibodies defend against infection in body fluids
Down
- enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections
- cells stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact the environment
- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
- agents that cause disease, infect a wide range of animals, including humans
- system consists of about 30 proteins that are activated by substance on microbe surfaces
- small accessible part of antigens that bind to an antigen receptor
- immunity includes barrier defenses and internal defenses
15 Clues: discharge destructive enzymes • cells actively secrete antibodies • defense skin, mucous membrane, secretions • enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections • substances that elicit a response from a B or T cell • immunity includes barrier defenses and internal defenses • cells) antibodies defend against infection in body fluids • ...
LLCVIVORCHINA 2025-05-23
Across
- What tribe color is Fei Long?
- Which tribe won the Odd One Out! immunity challenge?
- Who was the first member of Fei Long voted out?
Down
- Who was the first castaway voted out of LLCvivor: China?
- What was the episode 7 immunity challenge?
- Before tribe swap, one castaway was sent to exile island, who was it?
- Who was the last castaway eliminated before the battleback?
- What tribe color is Zhan Hu?
8 Clues: What tribe color is Zhan Hu? • What tribe color is Fei Long? • What was the episode 7 immunity challenge? • Who was the first member of Fei Long voted out? • Which tribe won the Odd One Out! immunity challenge? • Who was the first castaway voted out of LLCvivor: China? • Who was the last castaway eliminated before the battleback? • ...
LLCVIVORCHINA 2025-05-23
Across
- What tribe color is Fei Long?
- Which tribe won the Odd One Out! immunity challenge?
- Who was the first member of Fei Long voted out?
Down
- Who was the first castaway voted out of LLCvivor: China?
- What was the episode 7 immunity challenge?
- Before tribe swap, one castaway was sent to exile island, who was it?
- Who was the last castaway eliminated before the battleback?
- What tribe color is Zhan Hu?
8 Clues: What tribe color is Zhan Hu? • What tribe color is Fei Long? • What was the episode 7 immunity challenge? • Who was the first member of Fei Long voted out? • Which tribe won the Odd One Out! immunity challenge? • Who was the first castaway voted out of LLCvivor: China? • Who was the last castaway eliminated before the battleback? • ...
Microbiological diagnostics of Arthropod-Borne and Rodent-Borne Viral Diseases Filoviruses 2024-12-10
Across
- Immunity type needed
- Disease caused by Ebola virus
- Glycoprotein abbreviation
- Genomic material of filoviruses
- Treatment strategy
- Family of filoviruses
- Ebola’s incubation period (days)
Down
- Shape of filoviruses
- Diagnostic test
- Hemorrhagic manifestation system
- Reservoir host for Marburg virus
- Transmission mode
- Primary host cells targeted
13 Clues: Diagnostic test • Transmission mode • Treatment strategy • Shape of filoviruses • Immunity type needed • Family of filoviruses • Glycoprotein abbreviation • Primary host cells targeted • Disease caused by Ebola virus • Genomic material of filoviruses • Hemorrhagic manifestation system • Reservoir host for Marburg virus • Ebola’s incubation period (days)
Unit 5 Terminalogy 2014-04-23
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- broadcast, conceal, cover
- curse, pest, terror, reward, advantage
- freedom, self-determination, dependence
- harsh, caustic, calm ,gentle
- irritable, testy, obedient
- proper, prudish, broad-minded
- badly, vigorous, easily, gently
- calming, deadening, upsetting
- detach, extract, attach, link
- axiom, unbelief
Down
- healthful, aiding, beneficial
- black, cheerless, dark
- defy, repudiate, approve
- admonition, alarm, caution
- aphoristic, absolute, misunderstood, questionable
- decent, fair, biased, intolerable
- boring, insipid, exciting, lively
- short-term, fleeting, enduring, lasting
- embezzle, pilfer, give
- forgiveness, immunity,
20 Clues: axiom, unbelief • black, cheerless, dark • embezzle, pilfer, give • forgiveness, immunity, • defy, repudiate, approve • broadcast, conceal, cover • irritable, testy, obedient • admonition, alarm, caution • harsh, caustic, calm ,gentle • healthful, aiding, beneficial • proper, prudish, broad-minded • calming, deadening, upsetting • detach, extract, attach, link • ...
Ms. Jones' Vocabulary Study 2023-04-17
Across
- risky, dangerous, gamble
- lacking seriousness; disrespectful
- to twist out of shape
- genuine, excellent; first-rate
- ridiculous
- promise, sureness, self-confidence
- exemption, resistance to disease
- to make or become larger or wider; to expand
Down
- to comfort; soothe, alleviate
- revitalize, renew
- argumentative, combative ,belligerent
- decrease, shrink, fade
- rubbish, trash, scum
- meager, scant; scattered
- to establish, set up
- domain, jurisdiction
- fanatical, zealous, raving, infuriated, beserk
- reward, pay, reimburse
- sanatorium, sanctuary, refuge
- handicap, difficulty, impediment, drawback
20 Clues: ridiculous • revitalize, renew • rubbish, trash, scum • to establish, set up • domain, jurisdiction • to twist out of shape • decrease, shrink, fade • reward, pay, reimburse • risky, dangerous, gamble • meager, scant; scattered • to comfort; soothe, alleviate • sanatorium, sanctuary, refuge • genuine, excellent; first-rate • exemption, resistance to disease • ...
DeadBedOfficial's "Bed" Characters 2025-02-22
Across
- Humble Beginnings
- Misrepresented
- Plant Lover
- Before There Was Something
- Afterlife
- God Of The Beds
- Simulated And Trapped
- Cause Of Death
- The End Of Everything
- Dragon Child
- Kingdom On Earth
- Title Creator
Down
- Celebrations
- Ocean Explorer
- An Enigma
- Lives On A Cloud
- Resistance
- Keeping Track Of Survivors
- Goat Hunting Monster
- Duplication And Recruition
- Worth Alot
- Mist and Confusion
- Prisoner Prey
- Heartbroken
- Christmas
- Immunity Goes To Me
26 Clues: An Enigma • Afterlife • Christmas • Resistance • Worth Alot • Plant Lover • Heartbroken • Celebrations • Dragon Child • Prisoner Prey • Title Creator • Ocean Explorer • Misrepresented • Cause Of Death • God Of The Beds • Lives On A Cloud • Kingdom On Earth • Humble Beginnings • Mist and Confusion • Immunity Goes To Me • Goat Hunting Monster • Simulated And Trapped • The End Of Everything • Keeping Track Of Survivors • ...
Neighbour turned unlikely friend 2025-07-25
Across
- aussie comedy
- related word to immunity
- deceased canine
- canned fish
- furniture starting with letter O
- creamy italian noodles
- street name
- fruit tree
- daily game show (7-3-7)
- zoom zoom
- type of black tea
Down
- name of lovely lady
- bone doctor
- brown hot drink (3-9)
- plant with white flowers
- middle eastern dessert
- australian slang to greet or get attention
- japanese dining experience/performance
- creature with a tail
- insect with polka dots
20 Clues: zoom zoom • fruit tree • bone doctor • canned fish • street name • aussie comedy • deceased canine • type of black tea • name of lovely lady • creature with a tail • brown hot drink (3-9) • creamy italian noodles • middle eastern dessert • insect with polka dots • daily game show (7-3-7) • related word to immunity • plant with white flowers • furniture starting with letter O • ...
Herd Immunity 2021-06-07
Across
- virus which has caused the most recent pandemic
- the body's ability to protect itself against a disease
- large part of a population is immune to a disease
Down
- a reaction by the body to a disease
- a disease causing organism
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies that provide immunity against a disease
- protected against a disease
7 Clues: a disease causing organism • protected against a disease • a reaction by the body to a disease • virus which has caused the most recent pandemic • large part of a population is immune to a disease • the body's ability to protect itself against a disease • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies that provide immunity against a disease
Herd Immunity 2021-06-07
Across
- virus which has caused the most recent pandemic
- protected against a disease
- a reaction by the body to a disease
- the body's ability to protect itself against a disease
Down
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies that provide immunity against a disease
- large part of a population is immune to a disease
- a disease causing organism
7 Clues: a disease causing organism • protected against a disease • a reaction by the body to a disease • virus which has caused the most recent pandemic • large part of a population is immune to a disease • the body's ability to protect itself against a disease • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies that provide immunity against a disease
Lympathic and Immune 2014-10-06
Across
- Inflammation and destruction of lymph vessels resulting in enlarged tissues due to edema.
- Causes AIDS, also known as retrovirus.
- duct/ empties lymph from body into the left subclavian vein.
- response/ Series of mechanisms geared to neutralize the pathogenic agent.
- Drains chest activity.
- Large number of leukocytes and filter to protect the body.
- Line the blood sinuses in spleen to flow over and remove pathogens.
- Type of immunity where leukocytes are present through tissues of body, concentrate in areas of high exposure to invading bacteria.
Down
- infection/ Patient gets infected by different pathogen from another patient or healthcare worker.
- nodes/ Trap and destroy cells from a cancerous tumors.
- Blood test for an antibody to the HIV virus.
- Block effects of histamine during an allergic reaction.
- Can pick up absorbed fats for transport.
- gland/ Upper portion of mediastinum, assist body with immune function and development of antibodies.
- Immunity where T cells use cytotoxic to physically attack and destroy pathogen cells.
15 Clues: Drains chest activity. • Causes AIDS, also known as retrovirus. • Can pick up absorbed fats for transport. • Blood test for an antibody to the HIV virus. • nodes/ Trap and destroy cells from a cancerous tumors. • Block effects of histamine during an allergic reaction. • Large number of leukocytes and filter to protect the body. • ...
Immunology and Serology: Module 1 2025-02-14
Across
- Discovered HPV
- Hematopoietic stem cell is
- Discovered precipitins
- state of being exempted
- Discovered complement
- ductless glandlike
- local immunoglobulin protection
- Lifespan of T cells
- Describe action of lysozyme
- Natural occuring
- storage area of Monocyte
Down
- least numerous WBC
- precursor in antibody reaction
- Kupffer cell
- when exposed to specific antigen
- causes cell to divide
- Function of B cells
- Chinese practice of variolation
- antibodies aid in the process of phagocytosis
- Largest WBC
- Alveolar macrophages seen in
21 Clues: Largest WBC • Kupffer cell • Discovered HPV • Natural occuring • least numerous WBC • ductless glandlike • Function of B cells • Lifespan of T cells • causes cell to divide • Discovered complement • Discovered precipitins • state of being exempted • storage area of Monocyte • Hematopoietic stem cell is • Describe action of lysozyme • Alveolar macrophages seen in • precursor in antibody reaction • ...
Immunity and blood revision 2025-03-07
Across
- a waste product dissolved in plasma
- Type of blood cell that carries oxygen
- A drug used to kill bacteria
- Athletes foot is an example of this type of pathogen
- Released by white blood cells and bind to the pathogen
- what a phagocyte does to a pathogen
- Binds to oxygen in red blood cells
Down
- In a vaccination, the pathogen is usually _____________
- Flu and measles are an example of this type of pathogen
- When you have encountered a pathogen before so you don't get ill with it again
- liquid component of blood
- A blood type that can receive any type of blood
- Bacteria release these to make us ill
- Salmonella is an example of this type of pathogen
- Protein on the surface of pathogens
15 Clues: liquid component of blood • A drug used to kill bacteria • Binds to oxygen in red blood cells • a waste product dissolved in plasma • Protein on the surface of pathogens • what a phagocyte does to a pathogen • Bacteria release these to make us ill • Type of blood cell that carries oxygen • A blood type that can receive any type of blood • ...
Eat Healthy 2023-02-24
Across
- wellness bar
- Meal bar
- Protein chips
- Root Beer
- green tea
- clears nasal passages
- hair skin and nails gummies
- water
- elderberry lemon
- support your cardiovascular system
- joint health twist tube
- block UpTo 500 calories per meal
- sweet greens
- hydration
Down
- equivalent of more than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables
- energy+focus
- critical for women in child bearing years
- supports immunity and healthy digestion
- support gut microbiome health
19 Clues: water • Meal bar • Root Beer • green tea • hydration • wellness bar • energy+focus • sweet greens • Protein chips • elderberry lemon • clears nasal passages • joint health twist tube • hair skin and nails gummies • support gut microbiome health • block UpTo 500 calories per meal • support your cardiovascular system • supports immunity and healthy digestion • ...
Have Fun And Be Safe 2021-09-03
10 Clues: health • covid 19 • injection • cold-drink • MacDonald's • getting older • keep a 6 feet • keeps you germ free • balloons, cake, gifts • will always be there for you
Building Medical Terms 2022-03-23
10 Clues: lymph tumor • enlarged spleen • study of disease • removal of thymus • disease producing • removal of spleen • immunity specialist • lymph gland disease • pertaining to tonsils • inflammation of tonsils
Age of Exploration 2023-04-26
10 Clues: Expenses • Making Maps • Around World • exchange Trade • Measures Stars • Able to withstand • Also a Board Game • Determines Direction • Land away from country • Lives for Mother Country
Covid Crossward Puzzle 2020-08-18
Across
- making someone farther away from you than normal
- the specific microscope that is able to see small viruses including corona
- an abbreviated version of the outbreak in Asia in February of 2003.
- the first country that had a documented covid-19 case
- a disease caused by a strain of the corona virus and sars that began in 2019
- a sudden increase in cases of a disease that was not expected
Down
- a substance used to provide immunity from infection or disease
- pumps extra oxygen in patients airways when they are unable to breathe on their own.
- an outbreak of a disease orepidemic occuring worldwide
- when an organism enters your body to cause a disease
- a microscopic parasite
- a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria
- known to slow transmission of diseases when worn
- the centers for disease control and prevention that is working to help others during the pandemic in the United States
- the ability to resist an infection or disease
15 Clues: a microscopic parasite • a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria • the ability to resist an infection or disease • making someone farther away from you than normal • known to slow transmission of diseases when worn • when an organism enters your body to cause a disease • the first country that had a documented covid-19 case • ...
Covid Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-18
Across
- making someone farther away from you than normal
- the specific microscope that is able to see small viruses including corona
- an abbreviated version of the outbreak in Asia in February of 2003.
- the first country that had a documented covid-19 case
- a disease caused by a strain of the corona virus and sars that began in 2019
- a sudden increase in cases of a disease that was not expected
Down
- a substance used to provide immunity from infection or disease
- pumps extra oxygen in patients airways when they are unable to breathe on their own.
- an outbreak of a disease orepidemic occuring worldwide
- when an organism enters your body to cause a disease
- a microscopic parasite
- a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria
- known to slow transmission of diseases when worn
- the centers for disease control and prevention that is working to help others during the pandemic in the United States
- the ability to resist an infection or disease
15 Clues: a microscopic parasite • a chemical liquid that destorys bacteria • the ability to resist an infection or disease • making someone farther away from you than normal • known to slow transmission of diseases when worn • when an organism enters your body to cause a disease • the first country that had a documented covid-19 case • ...
Immune System 2023-02-21
Across
- signaling molecules that attract and direct the movement of various immune system cells
- contain viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms
- macrophages and mast cells respond rapidly to damaged tissue or infection
- cells that arrive later to the scene, but hold interest longer
- warn healthy cells that a virus is coming
- cells that are fast to the scene, but lose interest quickly
- perforins cause pores to form in target-cell membranes, allowing granzymes to enter
- regulate interactions between WBC and other cells
Down
- stimulates immune cells to initiate an inflammatory response
- aka innate immunity; provide immediate protection against enemies
- histamine and other compounds released by mast cells increase capillary permeability
- aka acquired immunity; highly specific for distinct macromolecules
- develop from precursor cells in the bone marrow and form monocytes
- the study of internal defense systems of humans and other animals
- large diverse group of peptides and proteins that serve as important signaling molecules and perform regulatory functions
15 Clues: warn healthy cells that a virus is coming • regulate interactions between WBC and other cells • contain viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms • cells that are fast to the scene, but lose interest quickly • stimulates immune cells to initiate an inflammatory response • cells that arrive later to the scene, but hold interest longer • ...
bennett 2022-03-24
Across
- a series of games
- someone who works at a library
- to retire
- to adjust
- to make bigger
- to be sincere
- a person
- to acknowledge
- someone who studies history
- the country where you live
- to judge
Down
- the chance of something
- to announce
- someone who guards
- to encourage
- when you are immune
- someone who doesn't eat meat
- someone walking in a developed area
- what you have to do
- when two people argue
20 Clues: a person • to judge • to retire • to adjust • to announce • to encourage • to be sincere • to make bigger • to acknowledge • a series of games • someone who guards • when you are immune • what you have to do • when two people argue • the chance of something • the country where you live • someone who studies history • someone who doesn't eat meat • someone who works at a library • ...
Dietetics units 1-3 2021-12-06
Across
- skrobia
- jęczmień
- aminokwasy
- dostarczać, zapewniać
- wilgoć, wilgotność
- minerały (mikroelementy)
- drób
- zawierać, pomieścić
- owoce
- żelazo
- przesmażony, rozgotowany
- błonnik
- pestka
- zwiększać odporność
- pszenica, pszenny
- odporność
- unikać
- warzywa
- nasiona, ziarna, pestki
Down
- zdolność
- poprawić
- infekcja, zakażenie
- kukurydza, zboże
- białko
- być odpornym na infekcję, nie zachorować
- składnik
- owies
- węglowodany, cukry
- ryż
- krwisty
- chude mięso
- wartość odżywcza
- ilość
- liście
- wołowina
- łodyga
36 Clues: ryż • drób • owies • owoce • ilość • białko • żelazo • pestka • unikać • liście • łodyga • skrobia • błonnik • krwisty • warzywa • zdolność • jęczmień • poprawić • składnik • wołowina • odporność • aminokwasy • chude mięso • kukurydza, zboże • wartość odżywcza • pszenica, pszenny • wilgoć, wilgotność • węglowodany, cukry • infekcja, zakażenie • zawierać, pomieścić • zwiększać odporność • dostarczać, zapewniać • nasiona, ziarna, pestki • ...
SZAVAK - 2022. JANUÁR 2022-01-15
Across
- wooden stall
- discount
- ghost
- this year
- vaccine
- dried plum
- immunity card / Covid pass
- mandatory
- chimney cake
- vaccinated
- ostrich
- to sleepwalk
- barricade
Down
- precautions
- to experience sg, go through sg
- heart attack
- one pot dish
- common cold
- to catch sg,sy
- proven recovered
- craftsman
- infectious
- client
- vaccination point
- bor mulled wine
- to ice skate
- pandemic
- fire sy
- destination
- chief doctor
30 Clues: ghost • client • vaccine • fire sy • ostrich • discount • pandemic • this year • craftsman • mandatory • barricade • infectious • dried plum • vaccinated • precautions • common cold • destination • wooden stall • heart attack • one pot dish • to ice skate • chimney cake • to sleepwalk • chief doctor • to catch sg,sy • bor mulled wine • proven recovered • vaccination point • immunity card / Covid pass • to experience sg, go through sg
The Giver Vocab 2024-04-28
Across
- give up or give back
- particular attention to detail
- violation of a law, command, or duty
- mood or attitude
- symbol
- put away
- obvious
- not meeting expectations
- joyful
- growing louder
- thrown out
- honor; esteem; respect
- a platform for public speaker
Down
- release from consequences
- honesty; moral uprightness
- laziness
- unusual
- exciting and refreshing
- shown
- checked on
- growing greater; increasing
- taken special care of
- learning
- immunity
- agonizing pain
25 Clues: shown • symbol • joyful • unusual • obvious • laziness • put away • learning • immunity • checked on • thrown out • growing louder • agonizing pain • mood or attitude • give up or give back • taken special care of • honor; esteem; respect • exciting and refreshing • not meeting expectations • release from consequences • honesty; moral uprightness • growing greater; increasing • a platform for public speaker • ...
Nurse's Week 2023-05-03
Across
- Blood
- Provides immunity against disease
- Not cancerous
- Sudden/severe
- Low BP
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation
- Small
- Broken bone or cartilage
- Emergency
- High BP
Down
- Indicates heat
- Joining together of bones
- Administration of medication or fluids by vein
- Viral infection
- Related to the heart
- Removal of a small tissue sample
- Stomach
- Produces fluids that serve a specific function
- Bruise
- Fluid-filled pocket, usually infected
- Stitches
- Behind or backward
22 Clues: Blood • Small • Bruise • Low BP • Stomach • High BP • Stitches • Emergency • Not cancerous • Sudden/severe • Indicates heat • Viral infection • Behind or backward • Related to the heart • Broken bone or cartilage • Joining together of bones • Removal of a small tissue sample • Provides immunity against disease • High-energy electromagnetic radiation • Fluid-filled pocket, usually infected • ...
Introduction to BIOLOGY 2025-04-05
Across
- - study of bacteria
- - study of reptiles
- - study of parasites
- - study of birds
- - study of inheritance
- - study of diseases
- - study of algae
- - distribution of plants and animals
- - study of cells
- - study of tissues
- - study of form and structure
- - study of gross structure
Down
- - study of viruses
- - study of insects
- - study of prehistoric life forms
- - study of immunity
- - science of classification
- - study of metabolism of organisms
- - study of fishes
- - study of living organisms
- study of fungi
21 Clues: study of fungi • - study of birds • - study of algae • - study of cells • - study of fishes • - study of viruses • - study of insects • - study of tissues • - study of bacteria • - study of reptiles • - study of immunity • - study of diseases • - study of parasites • - study of inheritance • - study of gross structure • - science of classification • - study of living organisms • ...
35 2025-06-07
Across
- Basic medical help.
- Shot for immunity.
- Low thyroid.
- Abnormal growth.
- Pocket of pus.
- Specialist for unusual pets.
- Essential vaccination.
- Veterinarian specializing in scales.
- Implanter of ID.
- Canine in waiting.
- Resuscitation technique.
- Internal or external pest.
- Malignant disease.
Down
- Mite killer.
- Joint inflammation.
- Focus on pet health.
- Internal parasite.
- Respiratory illness.
- Repeat vaccine.
- Treating for worms.
- Urgent care for pets.
- Blood sugar issue.
- External parasite.
- Fungal skin infection.
- Injury.
25 Clues: Injury. • Mite killer. • Low thyroid. • Pocket of pus. • Repeat vaccine. • Abnormal growth. • Implanter of ID. • Shot for immunity. • Internal parasite. • Blood sugar issue. • External parasite. • Canine in waiting. • Malignant disease. • Basic medical help. • Joint inflammation. • Treating for worms. • Focus on pet health. • Respiratory illness. • Urgent care for pets. • Essential vaccination. • ...
Healthy Living 2025-06-17
Across
- personal wellness activity
- Mineral for strong bones
- Shots that prevent disease
- Mind-body exercise
- Body’s defense system
- Diet and food expert
- Muscular power
- Heart specialist
- Good bacteria for gut health
- Endurance or lasting energy
Down
- Immunization method
- Range of motion in joints
- Mental health professional
- Helps regulate digestion
- Routine doctor’s visit
- Practice for mental calm
- Mental or emotional strain
- Leafy or root health boosters
- Routine health check
- General physical condition
20 Clues: Muscular power • Heart specialist • Mind-body exercise • Immunization method • Diet and food expert • Routine health check • Body’s defense system • Routine doctor’s visit • Helps regulate digestion • Mineral for strong bones • Practice for mental calm • Range of motion in joints • Mental health professional • personal wellness activity • Shots that prevent disease • ...
