immunity Crossword Puzzles
Vocab 8 2022-09-27
10 Clues: a debt • to comfort • ridiculous • to make like new • meager , scattered • to lesson, diminish • to twist out of shape • resistance to disease • lacking in seriousness • violently intense or extreme
Chapter 13 2025-04-01
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- A protein complex that helps the immune system detect foreign substances.
- A possible risk of live vaccines.
- Small and circular DNA molecules that carry genetic traits.
- The process by which antibodies bind to toxins or pathogens, preventing them from causing harm.
- Molecular structures found on pathogens that are recognized by the immune system to trigger an immune response.
- Cells that lack specificity for antigens and are among the first to attack cancer and virus-infected cells.
- Type of immunity that provides immediate protection but for a short time, without memory.
- Proteins that have carbohydrates attached to them, playing roles in biological processes like cell recognition.
- Molecules composed of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) bonded to proteins.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
- Substance that stimulates the immune system to fight diseases without causing the disease.
- Cells use these for recognition and detection of pathogens.
- Lymphatic tissues in the throat that help defend against infections.
- Natural killer cells are sensitive to this immune substance.
- DNA segment that carries instructions for traits and functions.
- Proteins that cause an excessive immune response, leading to inflammation.
- Type of immunity effectively stimulated by live vaccines
- The process of recognizing foreign molecules or pathogens.
- The substances secreted by T cells to help destroy pathogens.
- The first milk, full of antibodies, that protects newborns.
- When harmful microorganisms invade the body, causing disease.
- T cells that activate macrophages, assist B cells, and help cytotoxic T cells.
- A process where particles, such as cells or bacteria, clump together due to the interaction with specific antibodies.
- Small foreign molecules that are too small by themselves to elicit an immune response.
- Carbohydrates made of three sugar molecules linked together.
- Ability to protect itself against infections and diseases.
- A type of immune cell responsible for producing antibodies.
- Hybrid cells with both killer cell and T cell functions.
- Type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune response by identifying and attacking infected or abnormal cells.
- Proteins on or in cells that bind to molecules, triggering a response.
- Immunity that can be triggered by vaccination or natural infection.
- Protein produced by B cells in response to the presence of an antigen, such as a virus, bacterium, or toxin.
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- These cells recognize a wide range of antigens and bridge innate and adaptive immunity.
- An identical copy of a cell or organism.
- The process by which cells (like macrophages) engulf and digest foreign particles or invading microorganisms.
- Specific part of an antigen (such as a virus, bacteria, or protein) that is recognized by the immune system, particularly by antibodies, B cells, or T cells.
- A complex of lipids (fats) and proteins that transport lipids through the bloodstream.
- A white blood cell that helps fight infections and support immunity.
- Antigens from another individual of the same species that provoke an immune reaction.
- The ability of the body to react with countless foreign substances.
- A condition that affects the body or mind, causing health problems.
- The breaking down or destruction of cells.
- A part of the immune system that protects the digestive tract from infections.
- Substances that trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
- A substance that neutralizes the toxic effects of a toxin.
- Toxic proteins secreted by bacteria that can cause disease.
- The coating of pathogens to make them easier to be engulfed by immune cells.
- Large immune cells that engulf and digest pathogens, dead cells, and other debris.
- Substances that trigger an immune response, leading to antibody production.
- These markers are important for immune system.
- Microorganisms or agents that cause disease in their host.
- cluster of differentiation.
- help to destroy infected cells and coordinate the immune system.
- Substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and triggers an immune response.
- process by which any such clones are destroyed during development.
- A gland in the chest that helps mature T cells.
- Develop in the bone marrow.
- A tiny infectious agent that enters living cells to multiply, often causing diseases.
- A group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
- Inactivated toxin used in vaccines to trigger immunity.
- The liquid part of blood that carries blood cells, nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
61 Clues: cluster of differentiation. • Develop in the bone marrow. • A possible risk of live vaccines. • An identical copy of a cell or organism. • The breaking down or destruction of cells. • These markers are important for immune system. • A gland in the chest that helps mature T cells. • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body. • ...
Chapter 13 2025-04-01
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- A protein complex that helps the immune system detect foreign substances.
- A possible risk of live vaccines.
- Small and circular DNA molecules that carry genetic traits.
- The process by which antibodies bind to toxins or pathogens, preventing them from causing harm.
- Molecular structures found on pathogens that are recognized by the immune system to trigger an immune response.
- Cells that lack specificity for antigens and are among the first to attack cancer and virus-infected cells.
- Type of immunity that provides immediate protection but for a short time, without memory.
- Proteins that have carbohydrates attached to them, playing roles in biological processes like cell recognition.
- Molecules composed of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) bonded to proteins.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
- Substance that stimulates the immune system to fight diseases without causing the disease.
- Cells use these for recognition and detection of pathogens.
- Lymphatic tissues in the throat that help defend against infections.
- Natural killer cells are sensitive to this immune substance.
- DNA segment that carries instructions for traits and functions.
- Proteins that cause an excessive immune response, leading to inflammation.
- Type of immunity effectively stimulated by live vaccines
- The process of recognizing foreign molecules or pathogens.
- The substances secreted by T cells to help destroy pathogens.
- The first milk, full of antibodies, that protects newborns.
- When harmful microorganisms invade the body, causing disease.
- T cells that activate macrophages, assist B cells, and help cytotoxic T cells.
- A process where particles, such as cells or bacteria, clump together due to the interaction with specific antibodies.
- Small foreign molecules that are too small by themselves to elicit an immune response.
- Carbohydrates made of three sugar molecules linked together.
- Ability to protect itself against infections and diseases.
- A type of immune cell responsible for producing antibodies.
- Hybrid cells with both killer cell and T cell functions.
- Type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune response by identifying and attacking infected or abnormal cells.
- Proteins on or in cells that bind to molecules, triggering a response.
- Immunity that can be triggered by vaccination or natural infection.
- Protein produced by B cells in response to the presence of an antigen, such as a virus, bacterium, or toxin.
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- These cells recognize a wide range of antigens and bridge innate and adaptive immunity.
- An identical copy of a cell or organism.
- The process by which cells (like macrophages) engulf and digest foreign particles or invading microorganisms.
- Specific part of an antigen (such as a virus, bacteria, or protein) that is recognized by the immune system, particularly by antibodies, B cells, or T cells.
- A complex of lipids (fats) and proteins that transport lipids through the bloodstream.
- A white blood cell that helps fight infections and support immunity.
- Antigens from another individual of the same species that provoke an immune reaction.
- The ability of the body to react with countless foreign substances.
- A condition that affects the body or mind, causing health problems.
- The breaking down or destruction of cells.
- A part of the immune system that protects the digestive tract from infections.
- Substances that trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
- A substance that neutralizes the toxic effects of a toxin.
- Toxic proteins secreted by bacteria that can cause disease.
- The coating of pathogens to make them easier to be engulfed by immune cells.
- Large immune cells that engulf and digest pathogens, dead cells, and other debris.
- Substances that trigger an immune response, leading to antibody production.
- These markers are important for immune system.
- Microorganisms or agents that cause disease in their host.
- cluster of differentiation.
- help to destroy infected cells and coordinate the immune system.
- Substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and triggers an immune response.
- process by which any such clones are destroyed during development.
- A gland in the chest that helps mature T cells.
- Develop in the bone marrow.
- A tiny infectious agent that enters living cells to multiply, often causing diseases.
- A group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
- Inactivated toxin used in vaccines to trigger immunity.
- The liquid part of blood that carries blood cells, nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
61 Clues: cluster of differentiation. • Develop in the bone marrow. • A possible risk of live vaccines. • An identical copy of a cell or organism. • The breaking down or destruction of cells. • These markers are important for immune system. • A gland in the chest that helps mature T cells. • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body. • ...
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- A gland in the chest that helps mature T cells.
- The process by which cells (like macrophages) engulf and digest foreign particles or invading microorganisms.
- Type of immunity effectively stimulated by live vaccines
- Type of immunity that provides immediate protection but for a short time, without memory.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
- Molecular structures found on pathogens that are recognized by the immune system to trigger an immune response.
- Toxic proteins secreted by bacteria that can cause disease.
- Type of white blood cell that plays a key role in the immune response by identifying and attacking infected or abnormal cells.
- The process of recognizing foreign molecules or pathogens.
- Develop in the bone marrow.
- Hybrid cells with both killer cell and T cell functions.
- When harmful microorganisms invade the body, causing disease.
- The breaking down or destruction of cells.
- A protein complex that helps the immune system detect foreign substances.
- Cells use these for recognition and detection of pathogens.
- The liquid part of blood that carries blood cells, nutrients, hormones, and waste products.
- The process by which antibodies bind to toxins or pathogens, preventing them from causing harm.
- Natural killer cells are sensitive to this immune substance.
- A type of immune cell responsible for producing antibodies.
- Proteins that cause an excessive immune response, leading to inflammation.
- Ability to protect itself against infections and diseases.
- Lymphatic tissues in the throat that help defend against infections.
- A substance that neutralizes the toxic effects of a toxin.
- cluster of differentiation.
- Small foreign molecules that are too small by themselves to elicit an immune response.
- A part of the immune system that protects the digestive tract from infections.
- Carbohydrates made of three sugar molecules linked together.
- A possible risk of live vaccines.
- A tiny infectious agent that enters living cells to multiply, often causing diseases.
- A condition that affects the body or mind, causing health problems.
- A process where particles, such as cells or bacteria, clump together due to the interaction with specific antibodies.
- The first milk, full of antibodies, that protects newborns.
- DNA segment that carries instructions for traits and functions.
- Specific part of an antigen (such as a virus, bacteria, or protein) that is recognized by the immune system, particularly by antibodies, B cells, or T cells.
- A complex of lipids (fats) and proteins that transport lipids through the bloodstream.
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- The ability of the body to react with countless foreign substances.
- Substance that stimulates the immune system to fight diseases without causing the disease.
- Proteins that have carbohydrates attached to them, playing roles in biological processes like cell recognition.
- Substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and triggers an immune response.
- The coating of pathogens to make them easier to be engulfed by immune cells.
- Microorganisms or agents that cause disease in their host.
- process by which any such clones are destroyed during development.
- Inactivated toxin used in vaccines to trigger immunity.
- Large immune cells that engulf and digest pathogens, dead cells, and other debris.
- A group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
- A white blood cell that helps fight infections and support immunity.
- Proteins on or in cells that bind to molecules, triggering a response.
- Immunity that can be triggered by vaccination or natural infection.
- Substances that trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
- Antigens from another individual of the same species that provoke an immune reaction.
- An identical copy of a cell or organism.
- help to destroy infected cells and coordinate the immune system.
- The substances secreted by T cells to help destroy pathogens.
- Cells that lack specificity for antigens and are among the first to attack cancer and virus-infected cells.
- T cells that activate macrophages, assist B cells, and help cytotoxic T cells.
- These markers are important for immune system.
- Protein produced by B cells in response to the presence of an antigen, such as a virus, bacterium, or toxin.
- These cells recognize a wide range of antigens and bridge innate and adaptive immunity.
- Substances that trigger an immune response, leading to antibody production.
- Small and circular DNA molecules that carry genetic traits.
60 Clues: Develop in the bone marrow. • cluster of differentiation. • A possible risk of live vaccines. • An identical copy of a cell or organism. • The breaking down or destruction of cells. • These markers are important for immune system. • A gland in the chest that helps mature T cells. • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body. • ...
Exerfit 2022-02-02
6 Clues: Probiotics help improve your __. • Vitamin __ boosts your immunity. • Fishes get their Omega 3 from __. • __ helps your body fight diseases. • 60%-70% of our body is made up of __. • Vitamin _ from sunlight helps absorb Calcium.
Cardiovascular and Lymphatic System 2017-04-17
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- the partition separating two chambers
- a low grade type of malignancy that arises in cells in mucosal tissue which are involved in antibody production
- small masses of lymphatic tissue found throughout the ileum region of the small intestine
- vitamin B12 deficiency
- a white blood cell containing granules
- the production of red blood cells
- immunity provided by antibodies released by sensitized b cells and their plasma cell progeny
- the passage of blood cells through intact vessel walls into the tissues
- not enough iron so not enough healthy red blood cells
- blood clotting
- disease causing microorganism
- inflammatory chemical that makes blood vessels leaky and attracts other white blood cells to the inflamed site
- a graphic record of the electrical activity of the heart
- largest of white blood cells oval nucleus and clear cytoplasm
- a small blood vessel connecting arterioles with venues
- the tip of the heart
- immunity conferred by lymphocytes called t cells
- a vessel carry blood away from the heart
- a small vein
- the contraction phase of heart activity
- a condition characterized by dead tissue areas in the myocardium caused by interruption of blood supply to the area
- bone marrow deficiency
- a serous membrane that tightly his the external surface of the heart and is actually part of the heart wall
- the number of heartbeats per minute contraction of the ventricles
- white blood cell with single round nucleus located throughout lymphatic system
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles
- a sudden blocking of an artery
- between the atria and ventricles known as tricuspid and mitral
- decrease oxygen efficiency
- sounds during the heartbeat cycle
- the fibrous insoluble protein formed during the clotting of blood
- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection
- the blood volume ejected per minute by the left ventricle
- valves that prevent blood return to the ventricles after contraction
- clot that develops and persists in an unbroken blood vessel
- minute artery smaller branch of artery
- a substance that the body recognizes as foreign
- blood cell formation occurs in red bone marrow
- system of blood vessels that carries nutrient and oxygen rich blood to all body organs
- specialized muscle of the heart
- the watery fluid in the lymph vessels collected from the tissue spaces
- the oxygen transporting pigment of erythrocytes
- most numerous of the white blood cells
- discharging chambers of the heart
- lymphocytes that mediate cellular immunity
- the pressure of the blood in the circulatory system the force against the walls of an artery
- a period of relaxation of the heart during which it fills with blood
- the short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies from another person
- a blood protein that is converted to fibrin during blood clotting
- a component of blood whose function is to stop bleeding by clumping and clotting blood vessel injuries
- an abnormally increased concentration of hemoglobin in the blood
- an abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells in most vertebrates and forming part of the immune system
- the mass of specialized myocardial cells in the wall of the right atrium pacemaker of the heart
- low blood pressure
- cone shaped muscles found in the heart ventricles
- stoppage of bleeding
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- a volume of blood ejected by a ventricle during systole
- white blood cells crucial to body defense against disease
- an endocrine gland active in the immune response
- the endothelial membrane lining the interior of the heart
- the immunity that results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- immunity possessed by a group that is present in an individual at birth prior to exposure to a pathogen or antigen
- red blood cells carry oxygen in blood to all cells in body
- granule containing white blood cells
- cord like tendons that connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart the heart strings
- blinding of the antibodies that cause foreign red blood cells clump
- the cardiac muscle layer of the heart wall
- high blood pressure
- rarest of white blood cells
- a mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- either of two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat one on each side of the root of the tongue
- deficiency of platelets in the blood
- a medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot is severely reduced
- a wormlike extension of the small intestine
- system of blood vessels that carry blood to and from the lungs for gas exchange
- a group of specialized cardiac muscle cells in the walls of the heart that send signals to the heart muscle causing it to contract
- loss of blood
- large number of white blood cells are turned out rapidly occurs in bone marrow
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- a protein released in response of a virus
- lymphocytes that oversee humoral immunity differentiate into antibody producing plasma cells
- severe suffocating chest pain caused by brief lack of oxygen supply to heart muscle
- infection of red blood cell lyse
- misshapen cells when there is not enough oxygen available
- the recognizers present in plasma that attach to red blood cells
- nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals
- white blood cells with a one-lobed nucleus no granules
- bacterial or viral infection is in body if WBC count is above 11,000
- the membranous sac enveloping the heart
- transports everything that must be carried from one place to another within the body through blood vessels
- fluid portion of blood
91 Clues: a small vein • loss of blood • blood clotting • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • the tip of the heart • stoppage of bleeding • vitamin B12 deficiency • bone marrow deficiency • fluid portion of blood • decrease oxygen efficiency • rarest of white blood cells • disease causing microorganism • a sudden blocking of an artery • specialized muscle of the heart • ...
Vaccine 2021-05-03
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- teaches the body to form proteins to like traditional vaccines without injecting the virus into the body
- the purpose of the vaccines is to grant _____ to the virus to reduce the chance of getting the virus
- the number of weeks it takes for the covid-19 vaccine to provide immunity is
- blood cells that fight off disease in the body
- disease causing organisms
- contains a weakened or inactive pathogen to be administered
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- the goal of a vaccine is to help the body create _ _ _ _bodies
- weakened and inactive pathogens/proteins used to help develop immunities.
- harmful "invaders" that provoke the immune systems in the body
- the number of different types of white blood cells
- some covid vaccines require more than ___ shot
- the first virus mrna vaccines have been used against
12 Clues: disease causing organisms • blood cells that fight off disease in the body • some covid vaccines require more than ___ shot • the number of different types of white blood cells • the first virus mrna vaccines have been used against • contains a weakened or inactive pathogen to be administered • the goal of a vaccine is to help the body create _ _ _ _bodies • ...
Final 4 Crossword 2021-12-02
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- The amount of people who picked 69 for their tiebreaker number in the loved ones challenge
- The player who's confessional quote was first in the original Ice Breakers challenge.
- The tribe that won Strength Building
- The tribe that won the first Immunity challenge after the swap
- The first leader from "Leading the blind" to be voted out
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- The name of the 3rd character in the top row of the first fanart from the Mist challenge
- The better reality show, according to the Majority rules question
- The question number that was ignored in the fast forward part 2 challenge.
- One of the players who did the Dark Prophecy duel
- Played a Hidden Immunity Idol
- The first person sent to The Attic during the post merge
11 Clues: Played a Hidden Immunity Idol • The tribe that won Strength Building • One of the players who did the Dark Prophecy duel • The first person sent to The Attic during the post merge • The first leader from "Leading the blind" to be voted out • The tribe that won the first Immunity challenge after the swap • ...
The Immune System 2022-04-13
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- A chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming cells.
- The proteins produced by B cells.
- Lymphocytes that produce proteins that help destroy pathogens.
- The molecules that the immune system recognizes as either part of the body or coming from outside the body.
- The process by which harmless antigens are purposefully introduced to a person's body to produce active immunity.
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- The body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease.
- An imbalance or misuse of insulin in the body.
- A cell that identifies pathogens and distinguishes different pathogens from each other.
- A disorder in which the immune system is overly sensitive to a foreign substance.
- A disorder in which respiratory passages narrow significantly.
- The body's first line of defense against pathogens.
11 Clues: The proteins produced by B cells. • An imbalance or misuse of insulin in the body. • The body's first line of defense against pathogens. • Lymphocytes that produce proteins that help destroy pathogens. • A disorder in which respiratory passages narrow significantly. • The body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease. • ...
Immune System terms 2025-04-07
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- Immunity that develops after a person is infected with a specific pathogen
- Immune system cells that circulate in the blood to help fight infection
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection
- An organism that can cause disease
- Milky fluid that carries immune cells through the lymphatic system
- Can only reproduce in the cells of a living thing, can cause disease
- A protein produced by the body's immune system when it detects antigens
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- The immune protection a person is born with
- A type of living unicellular microorganism, some can cause disease
- A foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body
- A complex system of cells and proteins that defend the body against infection
11 Clues: An organism that can cause disease • The immune protection a person is born with • The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection • A foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body • A type of living unicellular microorganism, some can cause disease • Milky fluid that carries immune cells through the lymphatic system • ...
Immunity IA-B 2021-02-05
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- Is the process that phagocytes use to "eat" bacteria
- Neutrophils and macrophages are two examples of this type of immune cells
- Organ where the cells of the immune system originate
- Type of lymphocytes that produce and release antibodies
- Type of T lymphocytes that search the body cells that are invaded by pathogens
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- Type of lymphocytes that kill infected cells
- They classify into B and T cells
- Proteins often known as inmmunoglobulins
- Type of T lymphocytes that stimulates B lymphocytes
- They are larger than neutrophils and they "eat" the bacteria
10 Clues: They classify into B and T cells • Proteins often known as inmmunoglobulins • Type of lymphocytes that kill infected cells • Type of T lymphocytes that stimulates B lymphocytes • Is the process that phagocytes use to "eat" bacteria • Organ where the cells of the immune system originate • Type of lymphocytes that produce and release antibodies • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-23
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- This induces or causes the immune system to produce antibodies
- Not present at birth but is acquired
- Ingests bacteria
- These cells are made and sent out by immune cells
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- These bind to antigens
- The smaller unit of antigen recognition
- These cells belong to immunoglobulin superfamily
- Cell Can split into a memory cell or apoptosis
- These destroy intracellularly infected cells
- These must be attached to a larger protein molecule
10 Clues: Ingests bacteria • These bind to antigens • Not present at birth but is acquired • The smaller unit of antigen recognition • These destroy intracellularly infected cells • Cell Can split into a memory cell or apoptosis • These cells belong to immunoglobulin superfamily • These cells are made and sent out by immune cells • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-22
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- the science of the causes and effects of diseases
- a process by which your body's white blood cells and the things they make protect you from infection from outside invaders
- the study of causation or origination
- a protein released by animal cells, usually in response to the entry of a virus
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- a toxin that is present inside a bacterial cell and is released when the cell disintegrates
- small proteins that are crucial in controlling the growth and activity of other immune system cells and blood cells
- cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles
- a toxin released by a living bacterial cell into its surroundings.
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
10 Clues: the study of causation or origination • the science of the causes and effects of diseases • cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles • a toxin released by a living bacterial cell into its surroundings. • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-23
10 Clues: study of origin • absorbs bacteria • the study of disease • swelling, redness, pain • state of being infected • causes damage to the host • decrease in blood pressure • toxin secreted by bacteria • to resist harmful microorganisms • the cause of abnormal function in the body
Innate Immunity Crosword 2021-04-23
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- a type of protein that help pathogen-associated molecular pattern be identified by phagocytic cells
- early type of response to tissue injury
- the most basic type of defense that the body has against microbes
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- a type of protein that acts as a way for different cells to communicate with one another
- a common pathogen-associated molecular pattern found in bacterial cell walls
- substance produced by epithelial cells, which provides defense by trapping microbes
- inflammatory response that impacts the entire body causing the body temperature to increase
- inflammatory response observed by redness
- the most common white blood cell, provides defense via phagocytosis
- a form of pathogen degradation in which a cell that has this ability engulfs the pathogen
10 Clues: early type of response to tissue injury • inflammatory response observed by redness • the most basic type of defense that the body has against microbes • the most common white blood cell, provides defense via phagocytosis • a common pathogen-associated molecular pattern found in bacterial cell walls • ...
Innate Immunity Crossword 2021-04-21
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- are a type of granulocytes that protect against protozoa and helminths.
- kill infectious bacteria by migrating through the walls of blood vessels.
- is an enzyme that combines phagosome and lysosome.
- most abundant component of basophil granules.
- another work for white blood cells.
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- released by a cell to stimulate cell functions.
- shows signs of redness, pain, swelling, and heat.
- part of the ingestion process that surrounds the microbe.
- seek, recognize, ingest, digest, and destroy foreign matter.
- is where nonspecific innate immune factors are found.
10 Clues: another work for white blood cells. • most abundant component of basophil granules. • released by a cell to stimulate cell functions. • shows signs of redness, pain, swelling, and heat. • is an enzyme that combines phagosome and lysosome. • is where nonspecific innate immune factors are found. • part of the ingestion process that surrounds the microbe. • ...
Innate immunity Crossword 2021-04-21
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- - Improves phagocytosis by coating microbes in host plasma proteins
- - PRR pick up and bind to these
- Immunity - first line of defense from foreign invasions
- - signals cells to reduce protein synthesis, signals infected cells to undergo apoptosis, activates immune cells; alpha; gamma; delta
- - motility of phagocytes from sensing microbial products, components of WBCs, cytokines, tissue cells, etc.
- - the sac that forms around microbe during phagocytosis
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- - performs phagocytosis
- - This system enhances and bridges some innate and adaptive immune responses
- - Tuberculosis is this type of inflammation. Immune system cannot get rid of this infection
- - This type of inflammation is removed over a short period of time; intense response
10 Clues: - performs phagocytosis • - PRR pick up and bind to these • Immunity - first line of defense from foreign invasions • - the sac that forms around microbe during phagocytosis • - Improves phagocytosis by coating microbes in host plasma proteins • - This system enhances and bridges some innate and adaptive immune responses • ...
S1 Immunity Challenge 2021-08-13
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- the continent this season is in
- the colour of the merge tribe
- the tribe with the colour red
- the location of this season
- the name of the merge tribe
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- the challenge you are doing right now
- the place you go to vote somebody out
- the place where all the people voted out in the merge go
- the first immunity challenge
- the tribe with the colour blue
10 Clues: the location of this season • the name of the merge tribe • the first immunity challenge • the colour of the merge tribe • the tribe with the colour red • the tribe with the colour blue • the continent this season is in • the challenge you are doing right now • the place you go to vote somebody out • the place where all the people voted out in the merge go
Final Immunity Challenge 2024-12-28
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- Who was picked by default in the captain choosing?
- Who got 12th place this season?
- Who was the first Merge boot?
- What was the name of the f6 challenge?
- Who was the first person to get a strike?
- Which elf was revealed first to be on the season?
- Which captain got the most votes in the 1st twist of the season?
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- Which tribe lost the most challenges this season?
- Which elf used their shield first?
- Who was the 9th person revealed on the cast reveal?
10 Clues: Who was the first Merge boot? • Who got 12th place this season? • Which elf used their shield first? • What was the name of the f6 challenge? • Who was the first person to get a strike? • Which tribe lost the most challenges this season? • Which elf was revealed first to be on the season? • Who was picked by default in the captain choosing? • ...
P10 2025-07-18
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- Imaging tool using radiation
- Elevated body temperature
- Mineral supporting immunity
- To care and encourage growth
- Imaging tool for bones
- Sudden muscle contraction
- Injury to body tissue
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- Abnormal tissue growth
- Person receiving medical care
- Tiny infectious agent
- Critical medical situation
- Cancer treatment using drugs
- Air passage in the lungs
- Involuntary deep breath
14 Clues: Tiny infectious agent • Injury to body tissue • Abnormal tissue growth • Imaging tool for bones • Involuntary deep breath • Air passage in the lungs • Elevated body temperature • Sudden muscle contraction • Critical medical situation • Mineral supporting immunity • Imaging tool using radiation • Cancer treatment using drugs • To care and encourage growth • Person receiving medical care
Immunology 2024-06-13
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- White blood cells encapsulate M. tuberculosis, to form a ___________, which may have necrosis at the centre.
- Class switching occurs in activated B cell that is ________________ and in memory B cells,
- Naturally acquired _________ immunity occurs when a pregnant woman’s antibodies cross the placenta to the foetus.
- Process of artificially inducing immunity (to result in the production of memory B and memory T cells specific for that pathogen).
- Natural _________ cells circulate throughout the body to recognize an abnormal array of surface proteins characteristic of virus-infected and cancer cells and release chemicals that leads to cell death.
- Bonds between chains in antibodies link the heavy and light chains together
- Both T and B lymphocytes arise from lymphoid ______ cells in the bone marrow. Constant The ____________ region of antibody determines the class of antibody and allows for binding to phagocyte.
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- Somatic ________________ gives rise to slightly different light and heavy chain variable regions to allow for better binding to the same antigen.
- Antibodies are secreted by ____________ cells.
- ______________ cells contain receptors which can bind to pathogen to engulf the pathogen and antigens are processed and displayed on major histocompatibility complexes (MHC) – class II molecules.
- Binding of antibodies to antigens on the surface of pathogen promotes phagocytosis by phagocytes.
- Passive immunity, antibodies from another source, which are raised against a particular ___________ are injected into an organism.
- Different combinations of VJ / VDJ gene segments can occur during ___________ recombination, giving rise to different light and heavy chain variable regions.
- Penicillin acts as a competitive inhibitor of bacterial transpeptidases, but binds _______________ to the active site of enzyme.
- Chloroamphenicol targets and binds to bacterial ___________, inhibiting peptidyltransferase.
15 Clues: Antibodies are secreted by ____________ cells. • Bonds between chains in antibodies link the heavy and light chains together • Class switching occurs in activated B cell that is ________________ and in memory B cells, • Chloroamphenicol targets and binds to bacterial ___________, inhibiting peptidyltransferase. • ...
Immune System 2023-05-19
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- Types of cells found mainly in tissues that contact the environment; They stimulate adaptive immunity.
- Involved in the inflammatory response; Release histamine
- Type of white blood cell; Involved in adaptive immunity
- Proteins secreted by infected cells; Induce nearby uninfected cells to produce substances that inhibit viral replication
- Defend against multicellular invaders
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- Phagocytic cells that circulate in the blood
- Long-lived cells; Can give rise to effector cells if an animal is exposed to an antigen multiple times
- Detect abnormal surface proteins of some viruses & cancers; Release chemicals that lead to cell death; Prevents spread
- Disease-causing agent
- Large phagocytic cells; Some migrate and others stay in tissues.
- Receptors that bind to molecules characteristic of a set of pathogens
11 Clues: Disease-causing agent • Defend against multicellular invaders • Phagocytic cells that circulate in the blood • Type of white blood cell; Involved in adaptive immunity • Involved in the inflammatory response; Release histamine • Large phagocytic cells; Some migrate and others stay in tissues. • Receptors that bind to molecules characteristic of a set of pathogens • ...
SLOB 1 2023-02-20
10 Clues: curse • humble • outrage • diverse • protection • very religious • an ignorant person • showing a lack of wisdom or experience • something done thoughtfully on purpose • the feeling of anxiety toward something unexpected
littellos crossword puzzle 2023-03-08
10 Clues: meager • furious • a pledge • to reward • ridiculous • fond of fighting • to make young again • to establish;set up • resistance to disease • an institution for the care of elderly people
Europeans Conquests in the Americas 2024-10-18
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- person born in Spain filled high positions
- Aztec Emperor
- American born from Spanish settlers
- Aztec Capital
- West Indies People
- People of American Indian & European Ancestry
- Conquistadors
- Translator Advisor
- People agree to work together
- Landowner from Cuba
- People fight against their own people
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- Representative of the King
- Disease Resistance
- American/European Ancestry
- right to demand labor from the natives
- Conquistador from Peru
- American Born Descendants
- workers forced to labor to pay off debt
- They prey on Ships
19 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Aztec Capital • Conquistadors • Disease Resistance • West Indies People • They prey on Ships • Translator Advisor • Landowner from Cuba • Conquistador from Peru • American Born Descendants • Representative of the King • American/European Ancestry • People agree to work together • American born from Spanish settlers • People fight against their own people • ...
Unit 10 - Diseases and immunity 2025-03-20
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- The body's internal fortress, defending against invaders.
- A borrowed defence, fading with time but offering early aid.
- The body's first line of defence, shielding against unwanted invaders.
- Cellular swallowing—engulfing enemies to destroy them.
- When water flows where it shouldn't, dehydration follows.
- A microbial weapon disrupting the body’s balance.
- A sticky barrier trapping microbes before they go deeper.
- A tiny warrior, locking onto its foe with perfect precision.
- Gained through battle, this defence lasts a lifetime.
- Silent sentinels of past battles, ready for a second fight.
- A mother’s natural gift, transferring protection through milk.
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- A practice of prevention, training the immune army.
- A molecular name tag, recognised by the body as friend or foe.
- A cellular hunter, engulfing and digesting harmful invaders.
- A specialised defender, producing antibodies and coordinating attacks.
- A harsh protector, breaking down pathogens before they take hold.
- Water’s silent shift, following solute’s lead.
- A dry and dangerous state, draining the body’s reserves.
- A microscopic troublemaker responsible for disease.
- An illness that moves from host to host, sometimes unseen.
- A watery disaster spread through contaminated sources.
21 Clues: Water’s silent shift, following solute’s lead. • A microbial weapon disrupting the body’s balance. • A practice of prevention, training the immune army. • A microscopic troublemaker responsible for disease. • Gained through battle, this defence lasts a lifetime. • Cellular swallowing—engulfing enemies to destroy them. • ...
CoVID-19 ...the ongoing saga 2021-07-18
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- classification given to confirmed past infection
- the problem strain
- outbreak control measure
- desired result of vaccine
- recent celebration
- person administering a jab
- concerning vaccine side effect
- revision to NCTS
- 'risky'sporting event
- possibly another problematic variant
- problematic Australian state
- prevalent disease currently
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- capable of spreading to others
- well
- time between exposure and symptoms
- routine swab for Border workers
- additional test to monitor for CoVID in
- Pacific nation with major outbreak
18 Clues: well • revision to NCTS • the problem strain • recent celebration • 'risky'sporting event • outbreak control measure • desired result of vaccine • person administering a jab • prevalent disease currently • problematic Australian state • capable of spreading to others • concerning vaccine side effect • routine swab for Border workers • time between exposure and symptoms • ...
Kennedy's First Crossword 2025-09-06
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- Keeps you safe at Tribal Council
- Current hometown
- Kennedy’s dad
- The one and only Survivor host
- Protects outfits from food flops
- Twinkle twinkle little...
- A sweet floral middle name
- Where Kennedy’s story began
- How many candles on today’s cake?
- Afternoon recharge time
- The family cat
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- Kennedy’s crunchiest veggie
- The dog
- The must-have for every _______ bag!
- A Survivor team—or a family
- Kennedy’s mom
- The “Boston” Survivor legend
- The name of Kennedy’s sister
- Kennedy’s zodiac sign
19 Clues: The dog • Kennedy’s mom • Kennedy’s dad • The family cat • Current hometown • Kennedy’s zodiac sign • Afternoon recharge time • Twinkle twinkle little... • A sweet floral middle name • Kennedy’s crunchiest veggie • A Survivor team—or a family • Where Kennedy’s story began • The “Boston” Survivor legend • The name of Kennedy’s sister • The one and only Survivor host • ...
Microbiology 2024-10-16
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- Antigenic determinant
- Exaggerated immune response
- Type I hypersensitivity
- Reaction with insoluble antigen
- IgA appears in this form
- Incomplete antigen
- First vaccine was against this disease
- Binding strength of ag-ab complex
- Immunoglobulin types
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- Louis Pasteur coined this term
- Chemical messengers in immune system
- Primary lymphoid organ
- That boosts immune response
- B cell immunity
- Secondary lymphoid organ
- Highest serum concentration
- Y shaped molecule
- Primary mediator
- Shared by all members of the same species
19 Clues: B cell immunity • Primary mediator • Y shaped molecule • Incomplete antigen • Immunoglobulin types • Antigenic determinant • Primary lymphoid organ • Type I hypersensitivity • Secondary lymphoid organ • IgA appears in this form • Exaggerated immune response • That boosts immune response • Highest serum concentration • Louis Pasteur coined this term • Reaction with insoluble antigen • ...
MICROBIOLOGY 2021-07-04
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- SELF NOURISHING MICROORGANISMS
- BODY'S ABILITY TO RESISIT INFECTION
- BACTERIA THAT ONLY LIVES ON DEAD MATTER
- USED IN BACTRIAL MOTILITY
- STUDY OF SMALL ORGANISMS
- ROD SHAPED BACTERIA
- DISCOVERED PENICILLIN
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- STUDY OF BACTERIA
- POISONOUS SUBSTANCE
- STUDY OF FUNGI
- A TYPE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
- CAUSATIVE AGENT OF AIDS
- SMALLEST FREE LIVING ORGANISM
- CAUSATIVE AGENT OF TETANUS
- AGENTS THAT DESTROY VIRUSES
- AGENTS THAT DESTROY INSECTS
16 Clues: STUDY OF FUNGI • STUDY OF BACTERIA • POISONOUS SUBSTANCE • ROD SHAPED BACTERIA • DISCOVERED PENICILLIN • CAUSATIVE AGENT OF AIDS • STUDY OF SMALL ORGANISMS • USED IN BACTRIAL MOTILITY • CAUSATIVE AGENT OF TETANUS • AGENTS THAT DESTROY VIRUSES • AGENTS THAT DESTROY INSECTS • A TYPE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA • SMALLEST FREE LIVING ORGANISM • SELF NOURISHING MICROORGANISMS • ...
Chapter 24-25 Crossword Review 2013-11-18
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- a tissue reaction to injury or an antigen that may include pain, swelling, itching, redness, heat, and loss of function.
- A microscopic hairlike process extending from the surface of a cell or unicellular organism.
- A biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease
- an infection of the lips, mouth, or gums due to the herpes simplex virus. It causes small, painful blisters commonly called cold sores or fever blisters. Oral herpes is also called herpes labialis.
- a chronic bacterial disease that is contracted chiefly by infection during sexual intercourse, but also congenitally by infection of a developing fetus.
- the immunity that results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen.
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- A type of illness that can be treated with an antibiotic.
- A HIV test that can be done easily at home.
- an adaptation of the Southern blot procedure, used to identify specific amino-acid sequences in proteins.
- the reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance that is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself.
- Small, bean-shaped masses of tissue scattered along the lymphatic system that act as filters and immune monitors, removing fluids, or bacteria.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- A disease or illness that can not be cured with an antibiotic.
- a very small parasitic bacterium that, like a virus, requires the biochemical mechanisms of another cell in order to reproduce. Bacteria of this type cause various diseases including trachoma, psittacosis, and nonspecific urethritis.
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- a member of a large group or eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms.
- The ability to resit an illness.
17 Clues: The ability to resit an illness. • A HIV test that can be done easily at home. • A type of illness that can be treated with an antibiotic. • A disease or illness that can not be cured with an antibiotic. • A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • A biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease • ...
Immunotherapy 2021-06-07
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- type of immunity which is also known as adaptive immunity
- the task of T cells in solid _____ is much more difficult.
- B-cell that builds a record of which cells enter the body
- chimeric antigen receptor
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- T-Cell that recognize infected cells and kills them before the infection spreads.
- a type of white blood cell, critical for immune system to function
- method used to administer CAR T-Cell therapy
- T-Cell that recognizes the antigens from the macrophages.
8 Clues: chimeric antigen receptor • method used to administer CAR T-Cell therapy • type of immunity which is also known as adaptive immunity • T-Cell that recognizes the antigens from the macrophages. • B-cell that builds a record of which cells enter the body • the task of T cells in solid _____ is much more difficult. • ...
jajsjwkekjejd 2025-11-17
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- 5. The body's ability to resist infections
- 3. Regular bodily activity to build strength and stamina
- 1. A substance your body needs to grow and stay healthy
- 6. A substance given to stimulate immunity against disease
- 1. One who cares for teeth and oral health
- 5. The science/nourishment of food and its effects on health
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- 6. Short rest or short sleep, often for recovery
- 3. A healthy body weight goal, often set by doctors
- 2. Process of checking the body to find out what’s wrong
- 7.Program or plan to stop using tobacco (7) — QUITLINE (7–8 letters depending on term; alternative
- 2. Practice of keeping things clean to prevent illness
- 7.Care given to someone who is ill, often by nurses
- 4. A sudden blockage of blood to the brain — medical emergency
- 4. Professional who treats patients and prescribes medicine
14 Clues: 5. The body's ability to resist infections • 1. One who cares for teeth and oral health • 6. Short rest or short sleep, often for recovery • 3. A healthy body weight goal, often set by doctors • 7.Care given to someone who is ill, often by nurses • 2. Practice of keeping things clean to prevent illness • 1. A substance your body needs to grow and stay healthy • ...
The Giver #3 by Vance 2017-04-13
10 Clues: alone • nimble • immunity • suffering • a foul quality • violation of law • lavishly abundant • a violent downpour of rain • to communicate as information or news • necessary to the completion of the whole
Microorganisms 2 - Chapter 13 2021-08-26
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- Disease caused by bacterium vibrio cholerae. Symptoms include severe diarrhoea, weakness, muscle pain, low blood pressure and rapid heart rate.
- Treatment for diarrhoea involving feeding a patient a solution of glucose and salts in sterile water.
- In animal cells such as sperm. A tail-like structure that beats from side-to-side, producing movement, in some bacteria; a structure with a similar function but much smaller and with quite a different structure.
- Animal without a vertebral column (backbone)
- Factor in a process of reaction that limits (holds back) the process, e.g. a nutrient that is in short supply.
- Immunity gained as a result of antibodies supplied to the body from somewhere else, e.g. to a fetus across the placenta, to a baby in its mother’s milk or by injection.
- Disease caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium, passed to humans by mosquitoes.
- A type of reproduction, where an organism reproduces by dividing n two. Exact copies of the parent cell are produced.
- Organisms that gain their energy by feeding on dead or decaying material.
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- Disease caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi. Symptoms include fever, headaches, cough, stomach cramps and diarrhoea. Toxins from the bacteria can cause multiple organ failure.
- Slime layer covering some bacterial cells. Protects the bacterium and stops it drying out.
- Pathogenic bacterium that is resistant to many antibiotics, in hospitals, MRSA is responsible for many difficult-to-treat infections
- Skin disease caused by a fungus. Symptoms include sore red patches on the skin between the toes.
- Immunity gained by vaccination of by infection of antibodies.
- Protein produced by lymphocytes that binds with foreign antigens as part of the immune response.
- Immunity developed naturally, either in response to an infection, through antibodies received by a baby in its mother’s milk, or by a fetus across the placenta.
- Type of composting toilet where the user squats over a trench or pit. Relies on microorganisms in the pit to break down urine and faeces.
17 Clues: Animal without a vertebral column (backbone) • Immunity gained by vaccination of by infection of antibodies. • Organisms that gain their energy by feeding on dead or decaying material. • Disease caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium, passed to humans by mosquitoes. • ...
Chapter 16 & 24 2019-05-06
9 Clues: syn.snot • ant.immune • ant.disease • syn.medicine • syn.spreading • ant.susceptible • a single celled organism • the spreading of a disease • a disorder not just made by an injury
Lawrence Bangura Immunity Level 1 2023-03-17
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- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- a complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- a method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell
- the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease
- a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- a type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat
- provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
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- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection
- a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- a protein made by plasma cells in response to an antigen
- acquired from exposure to the disease organism through infection with the actual disease
- a type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells
- a mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- a type of immune cell that is made in the bone marrow and is found in the blood and in lymph tissue
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
- the reproduction of viruses using a host cell to manufacture more viruses; the viruses then burst out of the cell
- a type of white blood cell
- a cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other diseases
20 Clues: a type of white blood cell • a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • a protein made by plasma cells in response to an antigen • a method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell • a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms • ...
Blood and Immunity Ch.11 2023-04-14
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- Formation, production
- Substance that causes allergic response
- Fluid that circulates in the cardiovascular system
- Protein that forms a clot in the blood coagulation process
- A decrease in all cells of blood, as in aplastic anemia
- Substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- Pinpoint, round spots that appear on the skin as a result of bleeding
- Protection against disease
- An agranular phagocytic leukocyte
- A deficiency in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
- Any condition in which there is a relative increase in the percent of red blood cells in whole blood
- A granular leukocyte that stains with basic dye, active in allergic reactions.
- Deficiency of hemoglobin
- Deficiency of
- Red blood cell
- Sider/o
- Substance produced by immune cells that counteract foreign microorganisms.
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- Blood clotting
- Any harmful overreaction of immune system. An allergy
- Neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
- A powerful stimulant produced by adrenal gland. Also known as adrenaline
- White blood cell
- Ox/y
- Liquid portion of blood
- White blood cells active in immunity.
- Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a wide spread malignant disease of lymph nodes.
- Condition of blood
- The stoppage of bleeding
- A rash of purple spots due to small blood vessels leaking blood into the skin, joints, intestines, or organs
- Presence of microorganisms in the blood
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation, wide spread clotting in the vessels.
- The iron containg pigment in red blood cells that transport oxygen
- Thrombocyte
- A hereditary deficiency of a clotting factor; passed from mother to son.
34 Clues: Ox/y • Sider/o • Thrombocyte • Deficiency of • Blood clotting • Red blood cell • White blood cell • Condition of blood • Formation, production • Liquid portion of blood • The stoppage of bleeding • Deficiency of hemoglobin • Protection against disease • An agranular phagocytic leukocyte • White blood cells active in immunity. • Substance that causes allergic response • ...
Circulatory, respiratory and immunity systems 2021-12-03
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- carry blood to the heart
- these clot after an injury
- contracting and relaxing of the heart
- dose of weakened virus or bacteria
- caused by blood clot in the brain
- smallest blood vessels
- protein that carries oxygen
- the body of 4-6 quarts of this
- top chambers in the heart
- how many chambers are in the heart?
- another name for the trachea
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- tiny air sacs
- keeps all pathogens out of the body
- can be treated with antibiotics
- carry blood away from the heart
- high blood pressure
- flap that covers the trachea
- destroy bacteria by digesting it
- part of 1st line of defense
- proteins that bind to antigens
- part of 2nd line of defense
- how strong the blood is pushing
- where gas exchange takes place
- blood cell that fights infections
24 Clues: tiny air sacs • high blood pressure • smallest blood vessels • carry blood to the heart • top chambers in the heart • these clot after an injury • part of 1st line of defense • part of 2nd line of defense • protein that carries oxygen • flap that covers the trachea • another name for the trachea • proteins that bind to antigens • the body of 4-6 quarts of this • ...
Blood and Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-13
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- A neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
- The stoppage of bleeding
- The state of being protected against a disease
- Blood clotting
- The plasma that remains after blood coagulation
- A deficiency of hemoglobin
- A granular leukocyte
- An agranular leukocyte
- The liquid portion of the blood
- A protein produced in response of an antigen
- inborn
- Stain weakly with both acidic and basic dyes
- An agranular phagocytic leukocyte
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- A white blood cell that doesn't have visible granules
- Blood clotting
- Scientific name for white blood cell
- The protein that forms a clot in the blood during coagulation
- Scientific name for a red blood cell
- An antibody
- A large bone marrow cell
- A substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- The fluid that circulates in the cardiovascular system
- The engulfing of foreign material by white blood cells
- The inactive precursor of fibrin
- a simple protein found in blood plasma
- A blood platelet
- A white blood cell that has visible granules
- The most numerous of the white blood cells
- Iron-containing pigment in the cells
29 Clues: inborn • An antibody • Blood clotting • Blood clotting • A blood platelet • A granular leukocyte • An agranular leukocyte • The stoppage of bleeding • A large bone marrow cell • A deficiency of hemoglobin • The liquid portion of the blood • The inactive precursor of fibrin • An agranular phagocytic leukocyte • Scientific name for white blood cell • Scientific name for a red blood cell • ...
Mythvivor Final Immunity Challenge Crossword 2024-02-08
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- Item nobody scored a point for in Biggest Flex
- Tribe of people who won the 4D Connect Four challenge
- An item nobody bid on in the Auction
- First starting tribe to be completely eliminated
- Tribe that did not attend tribal council at final 12
- First starting tribe to lose a member
- Winning tribe in Sail Design
- Country this season is in
- Design Name of first challenge
- Tuvaluan currency discussed during a challenge reveal
- Name of sixth challenge
- An item nobody bid on in the Auction
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- Name of last pre-juror
- Name of first person voted out
- Name of the sandbar
- Name of first juror
- Name of person voted out after the Biggest Flex challenge
- Merge tribe name
- Person who took over an hour for their shelter building leg
- Emoji for the tribe that went to tribal council at final 13
- Tribe of people who won the 4D Connect Four challenge
- First starting tribe to lose two members
- Winner of immunity in the Auction challenge
- Last starting tribe to lose a member
- Name of person voted out just before Greed
- First 4D Connect Four Pair to lose a member
- Person hiding something in Touchy Subjects
27 Clues: Merge tribe name • Name of the sandbar • Name of first juror • Name of last pre-juror • Name of sixth challenge • Country this season is in • Winning tribe in Sail Design • Name of first person voted out • Design Name of first challenge • An item nobody bid on in the Auction • Last starting tribe to lose a member • An item nobody bid on in the Auction • ...
Chapter 11: Blood and Immunity 2024-01-08
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- scale for measuring hydrogen ion concentration (acidity or alkalinity)
- a white blood cell that does not have visible granules in its cytoplasm.
- the root meaning oxygen
- abbreviation for "Complete blood count"
- a common term for hypersensitivity
- an immature neutrophil with a solid curved nucleus (also known as a "stab cell")
- an abnormally low amount of hemoglobin in the blood
- root meaning "iron"
- tests the volume percentage of red blood cells in whole blood.
- another word for "adrenaline"
- the stoppage of bleeding
- disease a condition in which the immune system produces antibodies against an individual's own tissues.
- a cancer of the blood-forming cells in bone marrow
- an enzyme that dissolves clots (also called fibrinolysin)
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- an iron-containing pigment in the cells
- blood clotting
- a substance that provokes an immune response.
- root meaning "bone marrow"
- a group of plasma enzymes that interact with antibodies.
- white blood cell (white blood (cell) count)
- a white blood cell
- involves the skin, cilia, and mucus, etc.
- formation of platelets
- abbreviation for "hemoglobin"
- abbreviation for "acquired immunodeficiency syndrome"
- enlargement of the spleen
- red blood cell (red blood (cell) count)
- condition of blood
- abbreviation for "fresh frozen plasma"
- formation, production
30 Clues: blood clotting • a white blood cell • condition of blood • root meaning "iron" • formation, production • formation of platelets • the root meaning oxygen • the stoppage of bleeding • enlargement of the spleen • root meaning "bone marrow" • abbreviation for "hemoglobin" • another word for "adrenaline" • a common term for hypersensitivity • abbreviation for "fresh frozen plasma" • ...
covid crossword 2021-10-31
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- When many people in the same area get an illness
- Synonym of oculation
- ...immunity.Also known as population immunity.
- New word to refer to babies conceived during quarantine
- Poor____ countries are the ones who suffered covid the most
- According to the journal The Economist, about 3.8bn people have had at least one ___ of the vaccine.
- To final _______ covid, the vaccines are a key point, New Zeland researchers say.
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- A change or mutation to a virus that may cause it to spread more quickly and easily among people.
- If you already had covid, the vaccin will boost your______ experts say.
- Friendly greeting in which you touch someone's this part of the body so that you don´t have to kiss them.
- to affect a larger number of people
- In portugal, the pandemic is slowly turning into an_____
12 Clues: Synonym of oculation • to affect a larger number of people • ...immunity.Also known as population immunity. • When many people in the same area get an illness • New word to refer to babies conceived during quarantine • In portugal, the pandemic is slowly turning into an_____ • Poor____ countries are the ones who suffered covid the most • ...
Vaccines 2024-02-27
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- A response of the body to resist familiar and specific diseases
- A condition in which a disease can be easily spread from one person to another
- The body's ability to resist or fight off sickness
- A condition where a disease spreads quickly and widely
- A microorganism that can cause illness or infection
- A disease caused by the variola virus, characterized by fever and a distinctive rash
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- A practice of isolating individuals who may have been exposed to a contagious disease
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease within a specific community or region
- A weakened version of a sickness used to stimulate the immune system
- A system in the body that protects against sickness and disease
- Tiny organisms that can cause sickness or disease
- A mild illness affecting cows, which can provide immunity against smallpox in humans
12 Clues: Tiny organisms that can cause sickness or disease • The body's ability to resist or fight off sickness • A microorganism that can cause illness or infection • A condition where a disease spreads quickly and widely • A response of the body to resist familiar and specific diseases • A system in the body that protects against sickness and disease • ...
Health and wellbeing 2024-05-26
10 Clues: Resting. • nutrients. • activity for fitness. • strengthens the heart. • defense against disease. • maintaining cleanliness. • Maintaining fluid balance. • for mental and relaxation. • Overall state of good health. • The process of being nourished.
MICROBIOLOGY 2021-07-04
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- STUDY OF BACTERIA
- BACTERIA THAT ONLY LIVES ON DEAD MATTER
- POISONOUS SUBSTANCE
- AGENTS THAT DESTROY VIRUSES
- BODY'S ABILITY TO RESISIT INFECTION
- CAUSATIVE AGENT OF AIDS
- SMALLEST FREE LIVING ORGANISM
- DISCOVERED PENICILLIN
- USED IN BACTRIAL MOTILITY
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- CAUSATIVE AGENT OF TETANUS
- AGENTS THAT DESTROY INSECTS
- SELF NOURISHING MICROORGANISMS
- STUDY OF FUNGI
- STUDY OF SMALL ORGANISMS
- A TYPE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
- ROD SHAPED BACTERIA
16 Clues: STUDY OF FUNGI • STUDY OF BACTERIA • POISONOUS SUBSTANCE • ROD SHAPED BACTERIA • DISCOVERED PENICILLIN • CAUSATIVE AGENT OF AIDS • STUDY OF SMALL ORGANISMS • USED IN BACTRIAL MOTILITY • CAUSATIVE AGENT OF TETANUS • AGENTS THAT DESTROY INSECTS • AGENTS THAT DESTROY VIRUSES • A TYPE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA • SMALLEST FREE LIVING ORGANISM • SELF NOURISHING MICROORGANISMS • ...
ch 19 key terms 2014-03-02
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- cutting instruments
- strength of pathogens
- short duration
- present for infection to occur
- ability to resist disease
- life threatening respiratory collapse
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- carried by blood
- disease causing organism
- studies of the pattern of disease
- infection with recurrent symptoms
- contact with mucous
- waste able transmitting disease
- touching or contact with contaminated surface
13 Clues: short duration • carried by blood • cutting instruments • contact with mucous • strength of pathogens • disease causing organism • ability to resist disease • present for infection to occur • waste able transmitting disease • studies of the pattern of disease • infection with recurrent symptoms • life threatening respiratory collapse • touching or contact with contaminated surface
History work 13/01/2021 2021-01-13
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- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
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- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- protected against, not affected by a disease
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
History work 13/01/2021 2021-01-13
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- protected against, not affected by a disease
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
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- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
covid crossword 2021-10-26
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- ...immunity.Also known as population immunity.
- New word to refer to babies conceived during quarantine
- In portugal, the pandemic is slowly turning into an_____
- To final _______ covid, the vaccines are a key point, New Zeland researchers say.
- According to the journal The Economist, about 3.8bn people have had at least one ___ of the vaccine.
- Poor____ countries are the ones who suffered covid the most
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- to affect a larger number of people
- Synonym of oculation
- If you already had covid, the vaccin will boost your______
- A change or mutation to a virus that may cause it to spread more quickly and easily among people.
- Friendly greeting in which you touch someone's this part of the body so that you don´t have to kiss them.
- When many people in the same area get an illness
12 Clues: Synonym of oculation • to affect a larger number of people • ...immunity.Also known as population immunity. • When many people in the same area get an illness • New word to refer to babies conceived during quarantine • In portugal, the pandemic is slowly turning into an_____ • If you already had covid, the vaccin will boost your______ • ...
Immune System 2023-02-24
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- Everyone is born with this type of immunity.
- A harmful microorganism that can cause disease
- What is another name for white blood cells?
- Immune system cell that releases cytotoxins to kill infected cells.
- This pathogen is not able to reproduce outside of a host.
- White blood cells that trigger a specific immune system response based on the specific pathogen.
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- Shots that are designed to trigger an immune system response.
- White blood cells that ingest foreign particles and pathogens. Their response does not change based on the type of pathogen.
- This immune system cell is known as the big eater and it is the first to respond to invading pathogens
- Immune system cell that coordinates the attack by recruiting other immune system cells.
- Your Body's resistance against pathogens.
- A blood protein that is produced in response to a specific pathogen.
12 Clues: Your Body's resistance against pathogens. • What is another name for white blood cells? • Everyone is born with this type of immunity. • A harmful microorganism that can cause disease • This pathogen is not able to reproduce outside of a host. • Shots that are designed to trigger an immune system response. • ...
MICROBIOLOGY 2021-07-04
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- SELF NOURISHING MICROORGANISMS
- BODY'S ABILITY TO RESISIT INFECTION
- BACTERIA THAT ONLY LIVES ON DEAD MATTER
- USED IN BACTRIAL MOTILITY
- STUDY OF SMALL ORGANISMS
- ROD SHAPED BACTERIA
- DISCOVERED PENICILLIN
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- STUDY OF BACTERIA
- POISONOUS SUBSTANCE
- STUDY OF FUNGI
- A TYPE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
- CAUSATIVE AGENT OF AIDS
- SMALLEST FREE LIVING ORGANISM
- CAUSATIVE AGENT OF TETANUS
- AGENTS THAT DESTROY VIRUSES
- AGENTS THAT DESTROY INSECTS
16 Clues: STUDY OF FUNGI • STUDY OF BACTERIA • POISONOUS SUBSTANCE • ROD SHAPED BACTERIA • DISCOVERED PENICILLIN • CAUSATIVE AGENT OF AIDS • STUDY OF SMALL ORGANISMS • USED IN BACTRIAL MOTILITY • CAUSATIVE AGENT OF TETANUS • AGENTS THAT DESTROY VIRUSES • AGENTS THAT DESTROY INSECTS • A TYPE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA • SMALLEST FREE LIVING ORGANISM • SELF NOURISHING MICROORGANISMS • ...
corona virus 2022-01-12
12 Clues: Curfew • Injection • Isolation • 6 feet distance • 2nd wave variant • Used to disinfect • Protective measure • World health organisation • Virus spread in December 2019 • First confirmed covid case in city • The ability not be affected by disease • A disease that spreads over a whole world
crosswoed puzzle 2019-05-05
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- ant- epidemic
- syn- snot
- medication to rid bacteria sickness
- kicks out pathogens
- syn- sickness
- an infector that is not a cell but can reproduce
- released in cells to help with inflamation
- ant- uncatchable
- syn- contaminate
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- not prone to getting sickness
- reproduces and causes sickness
- syn- swelling
- ant- pandemic
- injection that keeps viruses from infecting you
- causes response in the immune system
- invaders
16 Clues: invaders • syn- snot • ant- epidemic • syn- swelling • ant- pandemic • syn- sickness • ant- uncatchable • syn- contaminate • kicks out pathogens • not prone to getting sickness • reproduces and causes sickness • medication to rid bacteria sickness • causes response in the immune system • released in cells to help with inflamation • injection that keeps viruses from infecting you • ...
Chapter 5 Cosmetology 2022-08-22
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- capable of destroying viruses
- self movement
- lice/mites
- fluid created by infection
- small organism
- the division of bacteria cells
- determination of a disease/infection
- abnormal condition
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- ability to produce an effect
- the ability for the body to fight disease
- pneumonia
- capable of destroying fungi
- disease caused by bacteria from coughing
- spiral shaped bacteria
- invasion of the body tissue
15 Clues: pneumonia • lice/mites • self movement • small organism • abnormal condition • spiral shaped bacteria • fluid created by infection • capable of destroying fungi • invasion of the body tissue • ability to produce an effect • capable of destroying viruses • the division of bacteria cells • determination of a disease/infection • disease caused by bacteria from coughing • ...
Secrets of the RHL 2026-01-17
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- cyclone
- Ducky
- happy always positive
- a way To make ice cream.
- to the wind That spells it hi
- bottle
- the floor for a couple.
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- At the funny beach ball
- blue
- wesker
- you will find my answer to look and see for flowers.
- the day of my birthday
- blues have no clues,
- Crystal
- creeks of my porch swing need oil
- understand were my keys are
16 Clues: blue • Ducky • wesker • bottle • cyclone • Crystal • blues have no clues, • happy always positive • the day of my birthday • At the funny beach ball • the floor for a couple. • a way To make ice cream. • understand were my keys are • to the wind That spells it hi • creeks of my porch swing need oil • you will find my answer to look and see for flowers.
33 2024-01-08
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- Therapy Treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise.
- Providing audiological services remotely using technology.
- A naturally recurring state of mind and body characterized by altered consciousness and reduced responsiveness.
- Providing therapy or counseling services remotely using technology.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- A substance used for medical treatment, especially a medicine or drug.
- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety.
- The provision of psychiatric services using telecommunication technologies.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
12 Clues: A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • The state of being free from tension and anxiety. • Providing audiological services remotely using technology. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease. • Providing therapy or counseling services remotely using technology. • ...
Healthy eating patterns 2026-01-12
12 Clues: muscle builder • aids in digestion • keeps bones strong • most important meal • disorder of overeating • keeps the body hydrated • shape of diet guidelines • disorder of binges/purges • restrictive eating disorder • under/over consumption of food • supports immunity, vision, skin • brain health, vitamin absorption
Crossword puzzle 16&24 2018-12-04
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- a blood body produced by an antigen
- a medicine
- a toxin in the body
- a disease found in people or a area
- allergic reaction sometimes inflammatory
- infection
- prevents diseases in the body
- poison
- cure
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- to resist a infection of antibodies
- virus
- antibodies
- becomes swollen a a part of the body
- bacteria
- a disease in a country or community
- produced or covered
16 Clues: cure • virus • poison • bacteria • infection • antibodies • a medicine • a toxin in the body • produced or covered • prevents diseases in the body • a blood body produced by an antigen • to resist a infection of antibodies • a disease found in people or a area • a disease in a country or community • becomes swollen a a part of the body • allergic reaction sometimes inflammatory
m4 immunity and vaccines 2021-07-19
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- Describes vaccines that contain weakened pathogens
- This virus famously changes many of its surface antigens every year to evade the immune system
- Something that causes disease
- This category of immunity describes for example when a baby receives antibodies from its mother either through the placenta or in breast milk (7,7)
- Stimulation of memory cell production without infection
- Describes when an organism makes its own immune response; it requires exposure to antigen
- A type of cell that produces antibodies (1,10)
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- A type of lymphocyte that assists in the activation of B cells (1,6,4)
- B cells, once activated, can either become plasma cells or the much longer lived ____________ (6,4)
- After many years this type of vaccine is given to remind your immune system how to make antibodies
- Vaccines fall into this category of active immune response
- Faster immune response that occurs when the immune system has been primed for a pathogen
- Slow immune response that occurs when the immune system first meets a pathogen
- Vaccines contain this in order to stimulate the immune system
14 Clues: Something that causes disease • A type of cell that produces antibodies (1,10) • Describes vaccines that contain weakened pathogens • Stimulation of memory cell production without infection • Vaccines fall into this category of active immune response • Vaccines contain this in order to stimulate the immune system • ...
Immunotherapy 2021-06-07
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- type of immunity which is also known as adaptive immunity
- the task of T cells in a solid _____ is much more difficult.
- T-Cell that recognize infected cells and kills them before the infection spreads.
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- T-Cell that recognizes the antigens from the macrophages.
- method used to administer CAR T-Cell therapy
- chimeric antigen receptor
- a type of white blood cell, critical for immune system to function
- B-cell that builds a record of which cells enter the body
8 Clues: chimeric antigen receptor • method used to administer CAR T-Cell therapy • T-Cell that recognizes the antigens from the macrophages. • type of immunity which is also known as adaptive immunity • B-cell that builds a record of which cells enter the body • the task of T cells in a solid _____ is much more difficult. • ...
Organ System 2017-08-31
11 Clues: Breaks down food • Allows Locomotion • Involved in immunity • Transports materials • Production of offspring • Fast acting control system • Secretes regulatory hormones • Eliminates nitrogenous waste • Keeps blood supplied with oxygen • Location of cutaneous nerve receptors • provides muscle attachment for movement
Infectious Disease 2023-09-21
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- Total number of cases of a disease existing within a population
- Wipes out infected or cancerous cells
- The exchange of pathogens from one person or animal to another person or animal
- Single celled organisms that can survive on their own. Only a small percentage cause disease.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of disease
- Used to fight against the disease as it is a reaction of the body
- Refers to the action of structures and substances that are naturally present
- Or acquired immunity, refers to immunity that occurs in response to exposure to a particular antigen
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- Epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread over a large region
- Simple and effective way of protecting people from harmful diseases
- Long-term host of the pathogen of the infectious disease
- Widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
- Infection transmitted by arthropods such as mosquitoes
- Cannot survive without a host, extremely small and most of them cause disease. They reprogram cells to help them reproduce.
- Pathogens that can cause infections or infectious diseases
- Disease that can be transmitted from humans to animals
- Neutralize pathogens by binding to them
- The ability of a pathogen to cause damage to a host
- Number of newly diagnosed cases of a disease
19 Clues: Wipes out infected or cancerous cells • Neutralize pathogens by binding to them • Number of newly diagnosed cases of a disease • The ability of a pathogen to cause damage to a host • Infection transmitted by arthropods such as mosquitoes • Disease that can be transmitted from humans to animals • Long-term host of the pathogen of the infectious disease • ...
Pathogens 2025-11-13
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- cell wall is high in peptidoglycan 🡪 shows purple dye
- Proteins used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens
- cell wall has a thin layer of peptidoglycan with a polysaccharide layer on the outside instead 🡪 doesn’t show purple dye, appearing red
- substances used to stimulate your immune system to guard against attack
- treat bacterial illnesses
- Defensive cells that eat pathogens to get rid of them
- When an organism has developed enough defenses to successfully avoid an invasion from a pathogen
- Type of Immunity that is non specific and uses 1st and 2nd lines of defense
- stability of the internal environment and the mechanisms that maintain the stability
- Network of organs that work together to recognize, fight, and defend against foreign substances at a cellular level
- kill cells that go bad
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- Organisms or viruses that can cause disease
- When the body’s immune system overreacts to usually harmless environmental substances
- Foreign substances that act as signaling molecules to induce an immune response
- Cellular defenses when the pathogens have made their way through the cell membrane
- WBC that are made and mature in the bone marrow
- treat viral illnesses
- When enough people are vaccinated, the microbes aren’t able to spread
- Activate cells that there is a problem, gets the Killer T cells going
19 Clues: treat viral illnesses • kill cells that go bad • treat bacterial illnesses • Organisms or viruses that can cause disease • WBC that are made and mature in the bone marrow • cell wall is high in peptidoglycan 🡪 shows purple dye • Defensive cells that eat pathogens to get rid of them • Proteins used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens • ...
Controlling Disease 2021-01-21
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- a disease that can be spread from one person to another.
- avoiding behavior that puts your health at risks.
- the giving of a vaccine to make a person immune to a disease.
- protection to an specific disease due to the body’s memory of how to make antibodies to a specific pathogens.
- a later dose of a vaccine; needed to keep up immunity.
- a nervous feeling in the body and the mind.
- a medicine that kills pathogens, such as bacteria.
- substances that cause cancer.
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- the body’s natural ability to fight off pathogens.
- a disease or condition that is not caused by pathogens and does not spread from person to person.
- the result of a pathogen’s multiplying in the body.
- substances that damage the body’s cells; for example, wastes produced by some bacteria.
- diseases of the heart and blood bessels
- system, the body system that recognizes and destroys invading pathogens.
- substances produced in the blood to fight disease.
- an organism or a virus that can cause illness.
- a medicine that contains dead or weakened pathogens that can cause the immune system to form antibodies.
- a commutative disease spread by sexual contact.
- a substance that helps more sugar from the blood into the cells.
19 Clues: substances that cause cancer. • diseases of the heart and blood bessels • a nervous feeling in the body and the mind. • an organism or a virus that can cause illness. • a commutative disease spread by sexual contact. • avoiding behavior that puts your health at risks. • the body’s natural ability to fight off pathogens. • ...
HBS 6 Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-03
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- a disease in which the airways of the lungs narrow
- Any microorganism which causes disease
- third line of defense, the body produces immune cells to fight disease
- white blood cells! there are two types
- a reaction caused when the immune system is overly sensitive
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth
- the second line of defense, causes inflammation
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- molecules that the body uses to recognize anything as part of your body or foreign
- A condition where the body produced too little insulin or cannot process it properly
- weakened or killed pathogens that trigger the immune response and help build immunity
- a lymphocyte which identifies pathogens, and can distinguish one pathogen from another
- the body's ability to destroy pathogens before they cause disease
- A chemical that is responsible for the symptoms of allergies
- The type of protection where antibodies are given to a person, but the person can't make them themselves
- A chemical which is produced by some pathogens and can affect cells
- a substance that enables the body to take glucose from blood
- reaction where the body can produce its own antibodies to fight disease
- anything that causes an allergy
- White blood cell which engulfs pathogens
19 Clues: anything that causes an allergy • Any microorganism which causes disease • white blood cells! there are two types • White blood cell which engulfs pathogens • the second line of defense, causes inflammation • a disease in which the airways of the lungs narrow • a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth • ...
Scythe 2023-01-22
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- Word for killing
- People who work directly for Thunderhead
- AI that runs everything
- Raw data in thunderhead
- People who commit crimes
- Scythe Security
- Controls body functions
- Master of Mass Gleaning
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- Religious cult
- Safety for a year from being gleaned
- People who glean
- Most important scythe in Midmerica
- Citra’s Scythe name
- Grande Dame of Death
- Escapes from Conclave
15 Clues: Religious cult • Scythe Security • Word for killing • People who glean • Citra’s Scythe name • Grande Dame of Death • Escapes from Conclave • AI that runs everything • Raw data in thunderhead • Controls body functions • Master of Mass Gleaning • People who commit crimes • Most important scythe in Midmerica • Safety for a year from being gleaned • People who work directly for Thunderhead
List 7 2025-09-07
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- to go down
- one who comes down from a common ancestor
- state of being morally clean
- success or wealth
- soundness of mind
- relating to God
- one who oversees work
- order of importance
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- to lower in standing
- state of being clear
- to take away
- that which is ridiculous
- state of being in agreement
- of higher rank
- body’s ability to resist infection
15 Clues: to go down • to take away • of higher rank • relating to God • success or wealth • soundness of mind • order of importance • to lower in standing • state of being clear • one who oversees work • that which is ridiculous • state of being in agreement • state of being morally clean • body’s ability to resist infection • one who comes down from a common ancestor
Crossword on Covid-19 2021-12-02
12 Clues: origin • 6 feet • symptom • aerobic • symptom • virus name • prevention, immunity • symptom(starts with f) • self imposed imprisonment • alcohol, not meant for drinking • variant of coronavirus, first found in India • it cover your mouth and nose, wear it properly
Immune system 2023-03-16
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- Body's ability to recognize and destroy specific pathogens
- body's first line of defense against germs entering the body
- A substance that, when introduced into the body, causes the formation of antibodies against it
- Disease-Causing Viruses or Organisms
- IgE-mediated allergic reaction to systemically administered antigen that causes circulatory collapse and suffocation
- nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals
- Interstitial-like fluid that carries white blood cells and can pick up infectious microbes
- A harmless varient or derivative of a pathogen used to stimulate a host organisms immune system
- Lymphocytes that mature in the thymus
- Exaggerated responses to antigens in our surroundings
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- specific resistance
- The process of generating a state of immunity by artifical means
- Proteins dissolved in blood plasma that to a specific kind of antigen and help counter its effects.
- Drugs that interfere with histamine's actions and give temporary relief from an allergy
- Occur when the immune system attacks the body's own molecules
- Lymphocytes that mature in bone marrow and produce antibodies
- Produced by antibodies that develop in our bodies in response to antigens
- Exaggerated responses to antigens in our surroundings
- White blood cells found in the lymphatic system that are chiefly responsible for the acquired immune response
- A number of small swellings in the lymphatic system where lymph is filtered
20 Clues: specific resistance • Disease-Causing Viruses or Organisms • Lymphocytes that mature in the thymus • Exaggerated responses to antigens in our surroundings • Exaggerated responses to antigens in our surroundings • Body's ability to recognize and destroy specific pathogens • body's first line of defense against germs entering the body • ...
Cells, Organisation and Infection & Immunity 2018-01-31
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- substance needed for active transport
- protein released by white blood cells to fight a pathogen
- jelly substance used to grow bacteria
- enzyme that breaks down fats
- how bacteria become resistance to an antibiotic
- evaporation of water from surface of a cell
- a bacterial infection that leads to yellow/green discharge
- disease causing microorganism
- white blood cell which engulfs a pathogen
- type of cell that is an animal and plant cell
- technique free from microbes
- cell division
- physical barrier that a plant has against a pathogen
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- a substance that a bacteria release
- movement of water
- passive movement of particles
- site of aerobic respiration
- protein found of surface of a cell membrane
- type of cell that is a bacterial cell
- plant ion needed for protein synthesis
- term used to describe when an active site has changed shape
- site of protein synthesis
- substance used to emulsify fats
- term used to describe how stem cells specialse
- plant ion needed for chlorophyll
- piece of equipment to measure water loss in a plant
- vessel used in translocation
- symptoms are fever and a red skin rash
28 Clues: cell division • movement of water • site of protein synthesis • site of aerobic respiration • enzyme that breaks down fats • vessel used in translocation • technique free from microbes • passive movement of particles • disease causing microorganism • substance used to emulsify fats • plant ion needed for chlorophyll • a substance that a bacteria release • ...
Blood and Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-13
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- The state of being protected against a disease
- The protein that forms a clot in the blood during coagulation
- A deficiency of hemoglobin
- An agranular phagocytic leukocyte
- A white blood cell that doesn't have visible granules
- Scientific name for white blood cell
- An antibody
- Blood clotting
- The plasma that remains after blood coagulation
- The liquid portion of the blood
- An agranular leukocyte
- The most numerous of the white blood cells
- The inactive precursor of fibrin
- Iron-containing pigment in the cells
- Scientific name for a red blood cell
- A white blood cell that has visible granules
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- A blood platelet
- inborn
- A large bone marrow cell
- The fluid that circulates in the cardiovascular system
- The engulfing of foreign material by white blood cells
- Blood clotting
- The stoppage of bleeding
- A substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- a simple protein found in blood plasma
- A granular leukocyte
- A protein produced in response of an antigen
- Stain weakly with both acidic and basic dyes
- A neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
29 Clues: inborn • An antibody • Blood clotting • Blood clotting • A blood platelet • A granular leukocyte • An agranular leukocyte • A large bone marrow cell • The stoppage of bleeding • A deficiency of hemoglobin • The liquid portion of the blood • The inactive precursor of fibrin • An agranular phagocytic leukocyte • Scientific name for white blood cell • Iron-containing pigment in the cells • ...
Blood and Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-13
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- An agranular leukocyte
- The protein that forms a clot in the blood during coagulation
- a simple protein found in blood plasma
- The state of being protected against a disease
- Iron-containing pigment in the cells
- A blood platelet
- An agranular phagocytic leukocyte
- Blood clotting
- The fluid that circulates in the cardiovascular system
- A white blood cell that has visible granules
- A white blood cell that doesn't have visible granules
- The inactive precursor of fibrin
- The engulfing of foreign material by white blood cells
- A substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- Blood clotting
- The plasma that remains after blood coagulation
- A neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
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- The stoppage of bleeding
- An antibody
- Scientific name for white blood cell
- The most numerous of the white blood cells
- A large bone marrow cell
- A granular leukocyte
- Stain weakly with both acidic and basic dyes
- A protein produced in response of an antigen
- A deficiency of hemoglobin
- The liquid portion of the blood
- Scientific name for a red blood cell
28 Clues: An antibody • Blood clotting • Blood clotting • A blood platelet • A granular leukocyte • An agranular leukocyte • The stoppage of bleeding • A large bone marrow cell • A deficiency of hemoglobin • The liquid portion of the blood • The inactive precursor of fibrin • An agranular phagocytic leukocyte • Scientific name for white blood cell • Iron-containing pigment in the cells • ...
Blood and Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-13
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- A white blood cell that doesn't have visible granules
- The most numerous of the white blood cells
- The stoppage of bleeding
- The protein that forms a clot in the blood during coagulation
- a simple protein found in blood plasma
- Stain weakly with both acidic and basic dyes
- Blood clotting
- A large bone marrow cell
- The state of being protected against a disease
- An agranular leukocyte
- The plasma that remains after blood coagulation
- Scientific name for white blood cell
- A white blood cell that has visible granules
- acquired
- A granular leukocyte
- A neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
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- Scientific name for a red blood cell
- Iron-containing pigment in the cells
- A protein produced in response of an antigen
- An antibody
- The inactive precursor of fibrin
- An agranular phagocytic leukocyte
- A substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- The fluid that circulates in the cardiovascular system
- The liquid portion of the blood
- inborn
- A blood platelet
- The engulfing of foreign material by white blood cells
- Blood clotting
- A deficiency of hemoglobin
30 Clues: inborn • acquired • An antibody • Blood clotting • Blood clotting • A blood platelet • A granular leukocyte • An agranular leukocyte • The stoppage of bleeding • A large bone marrow cell • A deficiency of hemoglobin • The liquid portion of the blood • The inactive precursor of fibrin • An agranular phagocytic leukocyte • Scientific name for a red blood cell • ...
Immunity and Feline Infectious Diseases 2024-07-09
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- This organ is responsible for filtering foreign material from, and storing blood cells
- Another name for a foreign invader, pathogen, or disease-causing organism
- The other name commonly given to rhinotraceitis
- Oral ulcers are a tell-tale sign of this part of the FVRCP vaccine
- Many vaccine failures can be traced back to issues with this
- Lymph nodes found in the groin
- Also know as feline distemper
- These proteins destroy invading antigens
- The cavity that lymph fluid travels towards
- Specialized lymph cells are called
- In puppies and kittens, vaccines are usually boosted every _____ weeks until 16wks of age
- Valves in vessels, like veins and lymph vessels prevent this
- Vaccines are an example of this type of immunity (2 words)
- In a worst case scenario, swollen lymph nodes can indicate this
- The FVRCP vaccine is typically administered here (2 words)
- These chemicals produce a fever
- Lymph nodes found beneath the jaw
- The rabies vaccine is typically administered here (2 words)
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- The gland that is part of the immune system in young pets
- Disease that can pass from animals to people is called
- What a monocyte becomes in order to eat invaders
- These vaccines are only given if the pet's lifestyle dictates it
- We add this to vaccines to improve the pet's response
- Organisms that are swallowed are destroyed by this system in the first line of defense
- These lymph nodes are found behind the knees
- The tumor associated with the Feline Leukemia vaccine
- This tract is part of the primary line of defense that works by expelling agents through mucus and coughing
- Another name for white blood cells
- A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction
- As a general rule, vaccines should not be administered to kittens before this many weeks
- When animals gain immunity through environmental exposure to an antigen (2 words)
- The protein/antibody rich first mother's milk
- An inanimate object capable of transmitting disease through indirect contact
- Lymph nodes found in the "armpits"
34 Clues: Also know as feline distemper • Lymph nodes found in the groin • These chemicals produce a fever • Lymph nodes found beneath the jaw • Another name for white blood cells • Specialized lymph cells are called • Lymph nodes found in the "armpits" • These proteins destroy invading antigens • The cavity that lymph fluid travels towards • ...
Immunity Challenge, Weeks 8-10 2024-10-27
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- Brueggeman, when talking about the potentially negative influence of hearing people on sign language, describes the shifting perspectives of language like this item.
- An absence of something
- Individuals with autism spectrum disorder working at a Danish Software company and consequently having a lower rate of errors is an example of this type of diversity.
- Some experts consider sign language to be "_________" due to low intergenerational transmission.
- “Little d deaf” is described as “audiological and _________” as its basic application
- “Big D Deaf” is described as “__________ and linguistic” as its basic application
- Burke tries to explain hearing privation to people who can hear; however, this is very challenging because of fundamental differences in experience and perspective, which she illustrates by comparing it animals that can ____________
- a visual representation of “normalcy” based on statistical analysis (2 words)
- the opposite of the “normalcy” perspective
- the positive aspects of Deafness and Deaf Culture (2 words)
- The “Medico-educational rehabilitation approach” involved interventions to standardize deaf people in the areas of medicine, education and _________
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- The ‘whole communication package,’ including body language and context
- Burke talks about the aspects of eye contact and touch as examples of Deaf Gain that lead to stronger _______.
- the notion that hearing people are at a disadvantage around deaf people and deaf culture (2 words)
- the idea that “every language contains a worldview” is an example of what type of diversity
- an example of Deaf Gain:Ahead based on using interior design and architectural principles for deaf accessibility (2 words)
- This is the term the Brueggeman uses to describe the “space between think-deaf and think-hearing” to refer to the visual nature of this middle group (hyphenated term)
- Brueggeman uses this term to apply to deaf people’s use of technology before making the case that technology’s assistive and adaptive qualities match hearing people too.
- type of deaf gain where deaf “take the lead”
- The argument that Deafness may keep humanity and our environment healthy falls under this kind of diversity.
- “pushing individuals into standard bodies”
- social, psychological and cognitive benefits from being deaf (individual)
- Burke mentions that arguments for why hearing is valued/important/essential include survival, aesthetics, learning language easily, and _______ ________. (2 words)
- What push was made to “normalize” the deaf education?
- Brueggeman uses this term as a metaphor to describe deaf people's tenacity and determination to continue protecting their identity in the face of hearing aids, oral-focused education, and even eugenics.
- this type of gain “refers to the contributions of deaf individuals, communities, and their languages to humanity as a whole” AKA "new perspectives on human nature"
- A gedankenexperiment, also known as a _________ experiment; i.e. “trolley problem”
27 Clues: An absence of something • “pushing individuals into standard bodies” • the opposite of the “normalcy” perspective • type of deaf gain where deaf “take the lead” • What push was made to “normalize” the deaf education? • the positive aspects of Deafness and Deaf Culture (2 words) • The ‘whole communication package,’ including body language and context • ...
Module 11 Blood and Immunity 2022-09-14
Across
- a drug used to treat severe allergic reactions and shock; also called adrenaline
- abbreviation for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- abbreviation for erythrocyte sedimentation rate
- presence of microorganisms in the blood
- An enzyme that dissolves clots; also called fibrinolysin
- the virus that causes aids
- differential count abbreviation
- abbreviation for Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- a substance that causes an allergic response
- is a substance found throughout the body that inhibits blood coagulation; an anticoagulant
- abbreviation for complete blood count
Down
- malignant overgrowth of immature WBCs
- any harmful overreaction of the immune system
- a localized collection of blood, usually clotted, caused by a break in a blood vessel
- White blood cell count abbreviation
- is Defined as an abnormally low amount of hemoglobin in the blood
- enlargement of the spleen
- rupture of red blood cells and the release of hemoglobin
- red blood cell count abbreviation
- abbreviation for hemoglobin
20 Clues: enlargement of the spleen • the virus that causes aids • abbreviation for hemoglobin • differential count abbreviation • red blood cell count abbreviation • White blood cell count abbreviation • malignant overgrowth of immature WBCs • abbreviation for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma • abbreviation for complete blood count • presence of microorganisms in the blood • ...
Specific vs. Non Specific Immunity 2015-03-10
Across
- Viruses use the ____________ of your cells to make copies of itself.
- this cell is responsible for initiating both the humor and cell mediated immune Response
- Macrophages partner in crime.
- Both B and T
- Animal like bacteria
- wbc, "big eaters".
- produce antibodies (kind of two words)
- First line of defense.
- Senses the shape of the Antigen
- THE "JOB" OF AN ANIMAL OR PLANT
- dead stuff on top with no nuclei
- Antigens generate the formation of these
- Blood, Lymph and interstitial fluid are apart of this response.
- Infection of the pores
- Viruses contain both ___ and ___ as their nucleic acid. (words are together)
- Antibodies ______ on the Antigen.
- many times macrophages will this this on the surface of a cell or macrophage.
Down
- Skin acts as this
- A call to arms for the immune system.
- When killer T cells are activated the response is this (2 words)
- found on the skin that disrupts certain bacteria
- T cells are produced in this location.
- any invader in the body
- Skin in low on this scale
- Good Bacteria do this to bad bacteria because the are very plentiful. (two words)
- Makes certain that the antigen is presenting it self correctly on the macrophage.
26 Clues: Both B and T • Skin acts as this • wbc, "big eaters". • Animal like bacteria • First line of defense. • Infection of the pores • any invader in the body • Skin in low on this scale • Macrophages partner in crime. • Senses the shape of the Antigen • THE "JOB" OF AN ANIMAL OR PLANT • dead stuff on top with no nuclei • Antibodies ______ on the Antigen. • ...
the immune system 2026-02-20
Across
- when blank are detected they send messages to the body warning it,its being attacked
- killer t cells destroy cells that have been infected by the invader
- the blank system learns how fight off the diseases_
- these cells produce antibodies that bind into antigens and_
Down
- our bodies gain immunities in two ways active immunity and __immunity
- your body responds much faster and stronger the second it sees an_
- blank tell b cells to start making antibodies or instructed killer t cells to attack
- the immune system helps to protect us against_
- proteins that help to fight off the antigens are called blank
- different people have different levels of blank to certain diseases
10 Clues: the immune system helps to protect us against_ • the blank system learns how fight off the diseases_ • these cells produce antibodies that bind into antigens and_ • proteins that help to fight off the antigens are called blank • your body responds much faster and stronger the second it sees an_ • killer t cells destroy cells that have been infected by the invader • ...
Word Masters- Cycle 4 2023-05-10
10 Clues: purge • chancel • endanger • dominant • resistance • fraught with danger • capable of being wounded or hurt • the immediate descendants of a person • occurring in spells and often abruptly • wanting in moral strength, courage, or will
Adaptogens 2 2024-06-09
10 Clues: Boosts Immunity • Combats depression • Soothes sore throats • Improves heart function • Increases mental stamina • Improves adrenal function • Helpful Alzheimers disease • Reduces anxiety and insomnia • Relieves edema and varicose veins • Improves memory and concentration
SCIENCE AROUND US 2024-10-07
10 Clues: DNA • Plants • Provide immunity • Abnormal condition • Room to make experiments • Object placed into orbit • Sunlight into electricity • Person who study sciences • Use wind to make electricity • Machine to fly in outer space
Scythe 2021-04-26
Across
- Killing
- Where scythes must write everyday
- Time of apprenticeship
- center Where you are brought from the dead
- Rowan took his ring
- Ring
- Where apprentices became scythes
- Had an affair
Down
- A scythe that has misbehaved might be…
- Rowan’s best friend
- Citra’s new name
- Took on two apprentices
- A way of gleaning that cannot be revived
- Cloud
- A scythe’s outfit
15 Clues: Ring • Cloud • Killing • Had an affair • Citra’s new name • A scythe’s outfit • Rowan’s best friend • Rowan took his ring • Time of apprenticeship • Took on two apprentices • Where apprentices became scythes • Where scythes must write everyday • A scythe that has misbehaved might be… • A way of gleaning that cannot be revived • center Where you are brought from the dead
Biology 2023-03-29
12 Clues: study of virus • study of fungi • study of fishes • study of plants • study of fossils • study of animals • study of reptiles • study of parasites • study of plant cells • practice of keeping bees • science dealing with immunity • study of the gross structure of the organs
NURSE-4637 Module 2: EBP & ETHICS 2024-09-02
Across
- the scientific discipline that seeks to describe, quantify, and determine how diseases occur in populations and aid in developing methods of controlling those diseases
- single agent related to specific disease
- a review that compiles all recent studies and summarize what is known about the problem or situation
- a type of value which include spiritual salvation, peace of mind, or world peace
- a type of value which includes confidentiality, keeping promises, and honesty
- similarities between the association of interest and others
- examples include demographics, immunity, disease history, life style factors
- an example of this is COVID
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- the principles of conduct governing a group
- treating people as unique, equal, and responsible moral agents
- reviewing the best available evidence, most often the results of research
- a disease occurrence that clearly exceeds the normal or expected frequency in community or region
- freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights
- examples include bacteria/viruses, chemical(drugs), trauma, food/water, stress
- a host's ability to resist a particular infectious disease–causing agent.
- conforming to a standard that is right and good
- the systematic collection and analysis of data related to a particular problem or phenomenon
17 Clues: an example of this is COVID • single agent related to specific disease • the principles of conduct governing a group • conforming to a standard that is right and good • freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights • similarities between the association of interest and others • treating people as unique, equal, and responsible moral agents • ...
Immune System 2023-02-15
Across
- An immune response to a harmless substance
- Disease causes a failure in ___________, meaning our body levels are no longer in balance
- A disease where the immune system attacks the body's insulin producing cells
- Disease can be _________, meaning passed down from parents
- This part of the 1st line of defense is sticky to trap pathogens in nose or throat
- Temporary type of immunity where antibodies are given to a person who cannot make them
- The type of immunity where the body is exposed to a pathogen and makes its own antibodies
- Foreign invaders that enter body and cause immune response
- Tears and saliva contain these proteins to help break down pathogens in eyes and mouth
Down
- Protein tags on cells that act as name tags
- A category of diseases where the body attacks itself
- Any change other than injury that disrupts normal functioning of body
- White blood cells that produce specific antibodies
- White blood cells that ingest invading cells
- This part of the 1st line of defense of immune system helps form a barrier
- Dead or weakened form of a pathogen is injected into the body
- Body system that helps to fight off foreign invaders
17 Clues: An immune response to a harmless substance • Protein tags on cells that act as name tags • White blood cells that ingest invading cells • White blood cells that produce specific antibodies • A category of diseases where the body attacks itself • Body system that helps to fight off foreign invaders • Disease can be _________, meaning passed down from parents • ...
Scythes 2021-06-10
Across
- Brought back to life.
- Being safe from death
- What scythes wear.
- The rules.
- The system that is in control.
- The gathering of scythes.
- The killer
Down
- The art of killing.
- Jewelry that scythes are given.
- One of Faraday's apprentices.
- A scythe in training.
- Scythes government.
- One of Faraday's apprentices.
- tools that scythes use to glean.
- Faraday, The apprentices' teacher.
15 Clues: The rules. • The killer • What scythes wear. • The art of killing. • Scythes government. • Brought back to life. • Being safe from death • A scythe in training. • The gathering of scythes. • One of Faraday's apprentices. • One of Faraday's apprentices. • The system that is in control. • Jewelry that scythes are given. • tools that scythes use to glean. • Faraday, The apprentices' teacher.
infectious disease 2025-03-06
Across
- a type of pathogen
- your defense
- the thing that makes you sick
- wormlike
- Undefeatable against disease
- keeping clean
- possibly a mushroom
Down
- once bitten possibly die
- having a sore the body is fighting to heal
- developed inside the bodytodefendagainstdiseas
- a type of sickness
- it's catching on
- I am sorry I gave you that!
- swelling, fever, redness
14 Clues: wormlike • your defense • keeping clean • it's catching on • a type of pathogen • a type of sickness • possibly a mushroom • once bitten possibly die • swelling, fever, redness • I am sorry I gave you that! • Undefeatable against disease • the thing that makes you sick • having a sore the body is fighting to heal • developed inside the bodytodefendagainstdiseas
Mental Health Review 2018-12-19
Across
- rank,relative importance
- activity of directing a project
- a disease that cause someone to forgot things
- make a diagnosis of
- nervous
- high
- measures
- sensitive,emotional
- point out
- correspond in appearance
- sadness,difficulty
Down
- clined to commit suicide
- intense worry
- illness
- ability of an organism to resist infection
- uneasiness,dread
- lack
- authority to perform a task
- degenerative illness of brain where the person forgetable
- no job
- interesting
- having two emotional poles extremities
- become deeper
- the study of human behavior
24 Clues: lack • high • no job • illness • nervous • measures • point out • interesting • intense worry • become deeper • uneasiness,dread • sadness,difficulty • make a diagnosis of • sensitive,emotional • rank,relative importance • clined to commit suicide • correspond in appearance • authority to perform a task • the study of human behavior • activity of directing a project • having two emotional poles extremities • ...
Firemaking Challenge 2021-09-14
Across
- (Connor)
- (a lame host)
- (Duels for advantages)
- (The artist on spotify im listening to rn)
- (gameshow)
- (the rouge vote this tribal)
- (name of this survivor)
- (what you're doing right now)
- (a player who met the same fate as you two this season)
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- (Saves you)
- (GP Host)
- (sword)
- (Spy twist we had this season)
- (only thing Strav is passionate about)
- (Bacon's twitter)
- (Warzone)
- (joke challenge)
- (The clock is ticking)
- (what made you do this firemaking)
- (Racist guy)
- (current round we are on)
21 Clues: (sword) • (Connor) • (GP Host) • (Warzone) • (gameshow) • (Saves you) • (Racist guy) • (a lame host) • (joke challenge) • (Bacon's twitter) • (Duels for advantages) • (The clock is ticking) • (name of this survivor) • (current round we are on) • (the rouge vote this tribal) • (what you're doing right now) • (Spy twist we had this season) • (what made you do this firemaking) • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary Words 2021-11-30
Across
- to comfort
- quarrelsome, fond of fighting
- to lessen, to diminish
- a handicap, a difficulty, a drawback (syn)
- freedom from some charge or obligation
- to expose to danger
- ridiculous, senseless
- a promise, self-possession (syn)
- fanatical, zealous (syn)
- to make young again; to make like new
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- serious, respectful (ant)
- domain, jurisdiction (syn)
- bend, distort, misshape(syn)
- a control panel for an electrical device
- an academy, a school (syn)
- to compress, to shrink (ant)
- meager, scant; scattered
- an abnormality
- a risky or daring undertaking
- refuse, waste products
- to reward, reimburse
- first rate, outstanding, pure (syn)
- sanctuary, refuge (syn)
23 Clues: to comfort • an abnormality • to expose to danger • to reward, reimburse • ridiculous, senseless • to lessen, to diminish • refuse, waste products • sanctuary, refuge (syn) • meager, scant; scattered • fanatical, zealous (syn) • serious, respectful (ant) • domain, jurisdiction (syn) • an academy, a school (syn) • bend, distort, misshape(syn) • to compress, to shrink (ant) • ...
Flyin' High in Vedanya 2022-01-26
Across
- Going Once
- Infirst Inverse
- Hidden Power Source
- First Victor
- Your Power
- Temporary Teamwork
- Double Defeater
- Audio Analysis of Everyone’s Favorite Games
- Chili’s Favorite Survivor
- Makeshift Roofing
- Your Life
- Winner Of Games
- The Benefit of Vaccination
- A Classic Sandra Bullock Film
- A Game Twist
Down
- Majority Sweeps Minority
- Snuff Zone
- Scum Triumphant
- Socially Successful
- 37
- Challenge Beast’s Accomplishment
- The Call To Action
- Black Widow General
- The Queen
- Blended Family
- 33
- Onion is a variety of one
27 Clues: 37 • 33 • The Queen • Your Life • Going Once • Snuff Zone • Your Power • First Victor • A Game Twist • Blended Family • Infirst Inverse • Scum Triumphant • Double Defeater • Winner Of Games • Makeshift Roofing • The Call To Action • Temporary Teamwork • Hidden Power Source • Socially Successful • Black Widow General • Majority Sweeps Minority • Chili’s Favorite Survivor • Onion is a variety of one • ...
health for matura (macmillan) 2024-02-28
Across
- ograniczyć
- szczepionka
- uzależniające
- odporność
- ból gardła
- jąkanie, jąkać się
- granie
- radzić sobie z
- wydobrzeć, poczuć się lepiej
- krwawienie, krwawiący
- nieprzytomny
- podbite oko
- a wound opatrzeć ranę
- trądzik
- szwy
- kaszel
- choroba
- recepta
- unit SOR
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- zatrucie pokarmowe
- swędzące
- otyłość
- kontuzja, okaleczenie, uraz
- mierzyć temperaturę
- cukrzyca
- ból pleców
- opiekun
- mieć zawroty głowy
- szytwność
- bolesny, obolały
- kichać
- doradztwo, terapia
- karetka
- odcisk, pęcherz
- ratownicy medyczni
- badać
- kiepsko, źle
- bezsenność
38 Clues: szwy • badać • granie • kichać • kaszel • otyłość • opiekun • karetka • trądzik • choroba • recepta • swędzące • cukrzyca • unit SOR • odporność • szytwność • ograniczyć • ból pleców • ból gardła • bezsenność • szczepionka • podbite oko • nieprzytomny • kiepsko, źle • uzależniające • radzić sobie z • odcisk, pęcherz • bolesny, obolały • zatrucie pokarmowe • mieć zawroty głowy • jąkanie, jąkać się • doradztwo, terapia • ratownicy medyczni • ...
8 2025-08-24
Across
- Major valve
- Organ that secretes hormones
- Blood cell
- Helps clot blood
- Carries blood away
- Master gland in the brain
- Insulating sheath on an axon
- Heart valve
- A cluster of nerve cells
- Chemical messenger
- Lower heart chamber
- Oxygen carrier
- Fluid of immunity
Down
- Filter lymph
- A bundle of axons
- Heart divider
- Lung valve
- The tenth cranial nerve
- Gland on top of the kidney
- Gland in the neck
- Heart valve
- Controls blood flow
- Produces blood cells
- Involuntary response
- Upper heart chamber
25 Clues: Lung valve • Blood cell • Major valve • Heart valve • Heart valve • Filter lymph • Heart divider • Oxygen carrier • Helps clot blood • A bundle of axons • Gland in the neck • Fluid of immunity • Carries blood away • Chemical messenger • Controls blood flow • Upper heart chamber • Lower heart chamber • Produces blood cells • Involuntary response • The tenth cranial nerve • A cluster of nerve cells • ...
10 2025-08-18
Across
- Essential nutrient
- Female pregnancy hormone
- Chemical signal
- Skin layer below the epidermis
- Bone strength nutrient
- Connects muscle to bone
- Stress hormone
- Red blood nutrient
- A blood clot
- Birth hormone
- Carries blood from the heart
- Male hormone
- Resting state
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- Fight or flight hormone
- Immunity-boosting shot
- Largest part of the brain
- Lower heart chamber
- Earwax
- Reward hormone
- Inorganic nutrient
- Mood hormone
- Study of the ear
- Hormone for size
- Female hormone
- Calming or sleep-inducing drug
25 Clues: Earwax • Mood hormone • A blood clot • Male hormone • Birth hormone • Resting state • Reward hormone • Stress hormone • Female hormone • Chemical signal • Study of the ear • Hormone for size • Essential nutrient • Inorganic nutrient • Red blood nutrient • Lower heart chamber • Immunity-boosting shot • Bone strength nutrient • Fight or flight hormone • Connects muscle to bone • Female pregnancy hormone • ...
Immune System Crossword 2020-03-15
Across
- helps stop intruders from harming the body, it identifies and neutarlizes the invaders
- recognizes specific pathogens, forms a memory of it and destroys it
- an agent that causes a disease
- the resitance to a specific pathogen
Down
- a system that provide resistance to infections and toxins and protects the body from illnesses and invasions
- cells that protect the body be ingesting harmful foreign particles
- immunity the immune response that is non specific, the fastest response
- a white blood cell that locates and digests particles such as bacteria and viruses
- a process that causes an area of the body to become red and swollen
- a toxic or foreign substance that enters the body and induces and immune response
10 Clues: an agent that causes a disease • the resitance to a specific pathogen • cells that protect the body be ingesting harmful foreign particles • a process that causes an area of the body to become red and swollen • recognizes specific pathogens, forms a memory of it and destroys it • immunity the immune response that is non specific, the fastest response • ...
Immunoprophylaxis of infectious diseases in children. 2023-12-08
Across
- *What is the process of introducing vaccines to prevent infectious diseases in children?
- *Which vaccination strategy targets an entire population to eliminate a disease?
- *What is the term for a substance that stimulates the production of antibodies to provide immunity?
- *Which cells play a crucial role in the immune system's memory after vaccination?
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- *What do we call the weakened or killed microorganisms used in vaccines?
- *What is the medical term for the substances in vaccines that induce an immune response?
- *Which global organization promotes vaccination programs worldwide?
- *What is the medical term for the protective layer provided by vaccination?
- *Which childhood disease is prevented by the MMR vaccine?
- *Name the immune response that occurs after vaccination.
10 Clues: *Name the immune response that occurs after vaccination. • *Which childhood disease is prevented by the MMR vaccine? • *Which global organization promotes vaccination programs worldwide? • *What do we call the weakened or killed microorganisms used in vaccines? • *What is the medical term for the protective layer provided by vaccination? • ...
Classification Crossword 2021-09-16
10 Clues: feeds itself • largest phylum • includes fungi • classifying things • they are everywhere • doesn’t have a spine • helps you fight diseases • Relies on others for food • live in extreme conditions • the process of grouping things
Part of vegetables 2021-04-29
Across
- menurunkan resiko diabetes.
- beans cure breast cancer.
- sprouts help to increase endurance.
- lowers cholesterol.
- can reduce heat.
- can maintain eye vision.
- get rid of heart toxins.
- reduces heart disease damage.
- can boost immunity.
- can increase hormones.
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- fights cancer.
- lowers blood pressure.
- can maintain eye health.
- increases fertility and blood stability.
- green healthy bones and teeth.
- can strengthen the heart.
- facilitate breast milk.
- choy functions as an antioxidant to prevent cancer.
- prevent night blindness.
- greens can be an anti-oxidant.
20 Clues: fights cancer. • can reduce heat. • lowers cholesterol. • can boost immunity. • lowers blood pressure. • can increase hormones. • facilitate breast milk. • can maintain eye health. • prevent night blindness. • can maintain eye vision. • get rid of heart toxins. • beans cure breast cancer. • can strengthen the heart. • menurunkan resiko diabetes. • reduces heart disease damage. • ...
FALL 2022-08-30
9 Clues: good health • a savings offer • cooking formula • giving a present • internal cleanse • festival of lights • act of being immune • season before winter • a celebratory season
