immunity Crossword Puzzles
HEALTH 2023-02-26
Across
- - A medical professional who specializes in the care of teeth, gums, and mouth.
- - A substance to provide immunity against diseases by stimulating antibody production.
- - The practice of keeping oneself clean and healthy.
- - A person who is qualified to practice medicine and treat illnesses.
- - The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
Down
- - The process of providing the body with enough water to stay healthy.
- - The condition of being physically and mentally healthy and strong.
- - The natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the body repairs and restores itself.
- - The ability of the body to resist infection or disease.
- - A substance or preparation used in the treatment or prevention of disease.
10 Clues: - The practice of keeping oneself clean and healthy. • - The ability of the body to resist infection or disease. • - The condition of being physically and mentally healthy and strong. • - A person who is qualified to practice medicine and treat illnesses. • - The process of providing the body with enough water to stay healthy. • ...
Host response to infection 2025-02-25
Across
- A substance that triggers an immune response, typically found on pathogens.
- The process of immune cells engulfing and digesting pathogens.
- A localized immune response characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
- Immunity A targeted immune response involving T-cells and B-cells with memory formation.
Down
- Signaling molecules that regulate immune responses and inflammation.
- A protein produced by B-cells that specifically binds to antigens to neutralize pathogens.
- White blood cells that produce antibodies to fight infections.
- Immunity The body’s immediate, non-specific defense against pathogens.
- Memory The immune system’s ability to quickly recognize and respond to previously encountered pathogens.
- White blood cells that help coordinate the immune response and destroy infected cells.
10 Clues: White blood cells that produce antibodies to fight infections. • The process of immune cells engulfing and digesting pathogens. • Signaling molecules that regulate immune responses and inflammation. • A substance that triggers an immune response, typically found on pathogens. • Immunity The body’s immediate, non-specific defense against pathogens. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2015-12-16
10 Clues: religion • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • 1 group undefeated • have a bad felling • Likes to chase mice • not affected by something • 2 groups that have the same goal
Beefy Butterflies Part 2 2020-03-27
12 Clues: Our grandma • Riley’s car • Carly’s lover • Gives riley immunity • A man who loves Maddie • Allegheny’s real mascot • New flavor of white claw • Hype music for the girls • What’s ruining our lives? • frat with the best parties • Susie’s unconventional fear • owner of an evil corporation
Context Clues 2.4 2024-11-05
12 Clues: removal • restrained • to accumulate • recklessly bold • to shirk of dodge • cunningness, deviousness • reverence and admiration • obvious to the mind or eye • the space of time between events • to ponder with continued attention • to imply the opposite of something else • the condition of being able to resist disease
Bacterial & Viral STI's 2025-03-17
Across
- STI causing discharge and pain
- A form of viral herpes
- A virus affecting immunity
- Female genital infection
- Virus that causes liver issues
- Bacterial infection, often linked to infertility
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Down
- Parasitic infection, often vaginal
- Lung-affecting infection
- STI causing blisters
- Warts-causing virus
- Inflammation, often bacterial
- Infection with sores
- Bacterial infection, often asymptomatic
14 Clues: Warts-causing virus • STI causing blisters • Infection with sores • A form of viral herpes • Lung-affecting infection • Female genital infection • A virus affecting immunity • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • Inflammation, often bacterial • STI causing discharge and pain • Virus that causes liver issues • Parasitic infection, often vaginal • Bacterial infection, often asymptomatic • ...
Infectious Disease Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-25
Across
- Using microbes to break down pollutants and toxins.
- An organism that causes disease.
- A disease that can be passed from one organism to another.
- An organism that transmits a disease.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a community.
Down
- A small, rounded, thick-walled, resting cell that forms inside a bacterial cell.
- The body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease.
- A technology that changes the genetic material of a living organism.
- A pathogen that consists of a microscopic core of genetic material surrounded by a protein coating.
- A weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- A chemical produced by the immune system that destroys pathogens
- Free from contamination caused by harmful bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms.
- The manipulation of living things to make useful products.
- The complete sequence of an organism's DNA.
- A heating process where food is heated to a temperature that is high enough to kill most harmful bacteria without changing the taste of the food.
15 Clues: An organism that causes disease. • An organism that transmits a disease. • The complete sequence of an organism's DNA. • Using microbes to break down pollutants and toxins. • The manipulation of living things to make useful products. • A disease that can be passed from one organism to another. • A chemical produced by the immune system that destroys pathogens • ...
Immunity, Disease and Disorder 2022-05-13
Across
- specialized proteins that binds to a specific antigen to tag it for destruction
- skin, hair, nails, tears, sweat, oil glands help provide (blank)
- make antibodies that attach to specific antigens
- organism,virus, or protein that causes disease
- made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body
Down
- a white blood cell that destroys pathogens by engulfing and digesting them
- Inflammation, fever, immune system help provide (blank)
- coordinate the body’s immune response, while others attack infected cells
- a substance prepared from killed or weaken pathogens that is introduced in to the body to produce immunity
- the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
10 Clues: organism,virus, or protein that causes disease • make antibodies that attach to specific antigens • Inflammation, fever, immune system help provide (blank) • the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • skin, hair, nails, tears, sweat, oil glands help provide (blank) • coordinate the body’s immune response, while others attack infected cells • ...
SURVIVOR PUZZLE 1 2020-01-24
Across
- Was morphed with the kid from The Grudge movie
- Thinks the reason they lost their previous game was being voted off by their allies
- Was the first player announced in the cast reveal video after the halfway point
- Told you to take a strong pair to the Final Three
- First tribe that won immunity in the game
- Last name of one of the two real survivor players that did a video for us
Down
- Stephen was out of “what” in his Final Words
- One of the five animals from the first immunity challenge
- Only person so far to leave video Final Words
- Number of votes Melissa received to be voted out
10 Clues: First tribe that won immunity in the game • Stephen was out of “what” in his Final Words • Only person so far to leave video Final Words • Was morphed with the kid from The Grudge movie • Number of votes Melissa received to be voted out • Told you to take a strong pair to the Final Three • One of the five animals from the first immunity challenge • ...
Immune System 2024-05-09
Across
- When cell-bound antigens are crosslinked the process causes clumping
- The chemical messengers involved in cellular immunity belong to a group of molecules
- Occurs when antibodies block specific sites in viruses or bacterial exotoxins
- When lymphocytes themselves rather than antibodies defend the body
Down
- Substances that can mobilize the immune system and provoke an immune response
- Any congenital or acquired condition that causes immune cells, phagocytes, or complement to behave abnormally is called this
- Active immunity is naturally acquired when you get a bacterial or viral infection during which time you may develop symptoms and receive this
- The most abundant type of white blood cell
- Destroys Th cells
- Also called immunoglobulins
10 Clues: Destroys Th cells • Also called immunoglobulins • The most abundant type of white blood cell • When lymphocytes themselves rather than antibodies defend the body • When cell-bound antigens are crosslinked the process causes clumping • Substances that can mobilize the immune system and provoke an immune response • ...
Unit 7: Immune & Lymphatic Systems 2025-11-01
Across
- Type of immunity present at birth as part of our biological make up
- A protein produced by the immune system that identifies and neutralizes foreign substances, or antigens, such as bacteria and viruses
- Makes a special type of white blood cell called a T-cell
- Stores white blood cells and destroys old blood cells
- Naturally acidic and full of enzymes and destroys pathogens
- A group of proteins in your blood that help the rest of the immune system to fight infection
Down
- Type of immunity where the body learns to react to pathogens through infection or immunisation
- Trap germs entering the mouth
- Seal up wounds
- Clear fluid with immune cells and waste
10 Clues: Seal up wounds • Trap germs entering the mouth • Clear fluid with immune cells and waste • Stores white blood cells and destroys old blood cells • Makes a special type of white blood cell called a T-cell • Naturally acidic and full of enzymes and destroys pathogens • Type of immunity present at birth as part of our biological make up • ...
Vaccines 2022-02-10
Across
- molecules that pathogens have on their surface
- virus that is affecting the world today
- Jenner English doctor discovered that infection with the relatively harmless cowpox provided immunity against the extremely deadly smallpox virus.
- used to elicit immunity through the use of dead or weakened pathogens
Down
- Our immune system remembers which ___ it has previously fought
- latin word: cowpox
- protein package with genetic material
7 Clues: latin word: cowpox • protein package with genetic material • virus that is affecting the world today • molecules that pathogens have on their surface • Our immune system remembers which ___ it has previously fought • used to elicit immunity through the use of dead or weakened pathogens • ...
CNA Crossword Lesson 26 (Immune/Lymphatic System) 2024-07-07
Across
- system that removes excess fluid & waste products from the body
- cancer of the immune system
- type of blood cells that fight infection
Down
- type of immunity acquired through the transfer of antibodies produced by one human to another
- condition that damages the immune system
- system that protects the body from disease
- type of immunity that is acquired by having the disease or receiving a vaccination
7 Clues: cancer of the immune system • condition that damages the immune system • type of blood cells that fight infection • system that protects the body from disease • system that removes excess fluid & waste products from the body • type of immunity that is acquired by having the disease or receiving a vaccination • ...
Cancer, Immune System, and Skin Disorders 2024-09-16
Across
- type of HIV transmission
- rash with fluid-filled blisters
- skin
- substance that cause an immune response
- bulging eyes
Down
- most coomon cancer seen in women
- inner layer of the skin
- most common childhood cancer
- protection against a disease or condition
- butterfly rash
- cancerous tumor
- most known cancer treatment
- growth of abnormal cells
- sexually transmitted disease
14 Clues: skin • bulging eyes • butterfly rash • cancerous tumor • inner layer of the skin • type of HIV transmission • growth of abnormal cells • most known cancer treatment • most common childhood cancer • sexually transmitted disease • rash with fluid-filled blisters • most coomon cancer seen in women • substance that cause an immune response • protection against a disease or condition
Endocrine system 2022-03-21
Across
- Target cells for PTH
- Regulates electrolyte concentration
- Permissive for Insulin
- Promotes milk production
- Thickens endometrium
- What hormone enlarges and divides cells?
- What are estrogen and progesterone to FSH?
- ADH
- Synergist for melatonin
- Made by glucagon
- What is gonadotroin- realeasing hormone to LH?
Down
- Released by testes
- fills endometrium with fluid
- Another name for cortisol
- Action is to increase heart rate
- What contracts the uterus?
- Increases blood pressure
- Action for thymosins
- Target cells for adrenocorticotropic hormone
- Thyroxine
- Thyroid-Stimulating Gland
- Target cells for calcitonin
22 Clues: ADH • Thyroxine • Made by glucagon • Released by testes • Target cells for PTH • Thickens endometrium • Action for thymosins • Permissive for Insulin • Synergist for melatonin • Promotes milk production • Increases blood pressure • Another name for cortisol • Thyroid-Stimulating Gland • What contracts the uterus? • Target cells for calcitonin • fills endometrium with fluid • ...
Survivor 2023-02-01
Across
- Final breath
- Participate in an election
- Abstain
- Front, or back
- Shipwrecked individual
- Antibodies' achievement
- K-pop star
- Central nervous system component
- Motivation
- Disappearance of a behavior
- Banishment
- Join together
- Early invention
- Upper hand
- Gluten-free grain
Down
- Washing machine stage
- Actress Bullock
- City government
- 'White Lotus' director
- South pacific republic
- Remain longer
- Courthouse occupants
- Lacking depth
- Meadows
- Actress Cameron
- 2 down's football film
- Petra Solano's arc, for example
- Game plan
- Kansas great ball
29 Clues: Abstain • Meadows • Game plan • K-pop star • Motivation • Banishment • Upper hand • Final breath • Remain longer • Lacking depth • Join together • Front, or back • Actress Bullock • City government • Actress Cameron • Early invention • Kansas great ball • Gluten-free grain • Courthouse occupants • Washing machine stage • 'White Lotus' director • South pacific republic • Shipwrecked individual • ...
A I 2021-10-15
Across
- Worshipped US figure on screen
- Typing like a robot
- What no bull working?!
- Exotic travel
- With a shield of a standing bear
- In the year of discovery
- Fit and busy contents
- Immunity and protein builder
- Key acronym in this annual greeting
- Aussie Gold coast communicator
- Show the colour of the response
- Filing for take off location
- Monies in a mass of crystals?
Down
- Car comic
- More facts
- Groups protecting mountain goats
- Unreal Einstein
- Painting school
- Charging up the room atmosphere
- Filing for sandpaper
20 Clues: Car comic • More facts • Exotic travel • Unreal Einstein • Painting school • Typing like a robot • Filing for sandpaper • Fit and busy contents • What no bull working?! • In the year of discovery • Immunity and protein builder • Filing for take off location • Monies in a mass of crystals? • Worshipped US figure on screen • Aussie Gold coast communicator • Charging up the room atmosphere • ...
UVRI 2018-07-04
51 Clues: q • r • n • v • j • y • a • f • l • p • s • i • c • m • o • w • d • z • k • h • e • t • b • g • ll • aa • pp • jj • oo • qq • ii • yy • rr • mm • ww • zz • hh • tt • nn • xx • uu • bb • dd • ff • ss • kk • cc • gg • ee • vv • aaa
UVRI 2018-07-04
51 Clues: c • t • q • z • a • e • k • v • o • g • b • y • n • w • p • r • i • j • m • f • d • s • l • h • dd • aa • zz • ww • qq • kk • jj • tt • vv • gg • ii • xx • nn • bb • rr • ll • ff • pp • cc • oo • hh • ee • yy • mm • ss • uu • aaa
Blood Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-02
Across
- Allergic response, Histamine, Heparin
- little sacs that contain enzymes
- Immunity
- Phagocytosis
- Dark red
- require for blood clotting
- formation of white blood cells
- platelets
- accounts for 95% of red blood cells
- is the binding site of the Oxygen
- White blood cells
- include antibodies and transport protein
Down
- formation of all blood cells
- Primarily attacks parasites
- Found in tissues
- Red blood cells
- formation of Thrombocytes
- formation of erythrocytes
- found in blood
- protein,combines with O2,4 hememolecules that house an iron molecule
20 Clues: Immunity • Dark red • platelets • Phagocytosis • found in blood • Red blood cells • Found in tissues • White blood cells • formation of Thrombocytes • formation of erythrocytes • require for blood clotting • Primarily attacks parasites • formation of all blood cells • formation of white blood cells • little sacs that contain enzymes • is the binding site of the Oxygen • ...
35 2025-09-02
Across
- Shows runway models strut
- Destinations
- Cooking shows
- Animated Clone Wars series
- TV shows competition challenges
- Leno Tonight Show predecessor
- Reality show challenges immunity
- Futuristic shows
- Andy Griffith Sheriff Taylor
- Late-night talk show Jimmy Fallon
- Wildlife shows
Down
- Magical shows
- Past events
- Renovation shows
- Family sitcom family dynamics
- TV runway models' walk
- Style shows
- Got Talent judges' feedback
- Animated cutaway gags
- Performance shows
- Reality show judges' critiques
- Central Perk coffee gang
- Channel reality TV obsession
- Movement shows
- Entertainment news scoops
25 Clues: Past events • Style shows • Destinations • Magical shows • Cooking shows • Movement shows • Wildlife shows • Renovation shows • Futuristic shows • Performance shows • Animated cutaway gags • TV runway models' walk • Central Perk coffee gang • Shows runway models strut • Entertainment news scoops • Animated Clone Wars series • Got Talent judges' feedback • Channel reality TV obsession • ...
"Creations" Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-03
Across
- Promotional materials (abbr.)
- Communication device that must be plugged into a port in the wall.
- An exclamation of awe
- "Maybe ___ day..."
- To improve something
- Igloo tenant
- Common performing art
- One more than one
- What comes after the dot
- Best of the best
- Bob the _____
Down
- Immunity injection
- Trounced the competition
- Term of endearment (abbr.)
- To be completely linguistically versed
- Shakespearean donkey character
- A single quantity
- A sheet full of possible orders
- A pretty sort of fly
- Two methods of signal transmission
- A tater in some form
21 Clues: Igloo tenant • Bob the _____ • Best of the best • A single quantity • One more than one • Immunity injection • "Maybe ___ day..." • A pretty sort of fly • To improve something • A tater in some form • An exclamation of awe • Common performing art • Trounced the competition • What comes after the dot • Term of endearment (abbr.) • Promotional materials (abbr.) • Shakespearean donkey character • ...
Biolgy 2026-01-12
Across
- อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร
- สิ่งมีชีวิตไม่สร้างอาหารเอง เช่น เห็ด
- intestine ลำไส้ดูดน้ำและเกลือแร่
- อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง
- อวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มร่างกาย ป้องกันเชื้อโรค
- อวัยวะสร้างน้ำดีและกำจัดสารพิษ
- เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง
- สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย
- node ต่อมเล็ก ๆ กรองเชื้อโรคในน้ำเหลือง
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยพัฒนาเม็ดเลือดขาวชนิด T
- อวัยวะสร้างเอนไซม์และอินซูลิน
- หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ
- จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร
- cell เซลล์ที่ทำหน้าที่หลั่งสาร
- อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า
- สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว
- อวัยวะกรองของเสียและสร้างปัสสาวะ
- stone ก้อนแข็งที่เกิดในไต ทำให้ปวดมาก
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน
Down
- พยาธิใบไม้ ก่อโรคในคนและสัตว์
- อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด
- ช่องคอ เชื่อมปากกับหลอดอาหาร
- สารเหนียวช่วยดักฝุ่นและเชื้อโรค
- Nutritive cell เซลล์ที่ช่วยย่อยและดูดซึมอาหาร
- กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก
- สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง อาศัยในดิน
- palate ช่วยกันอาหารไม่ให้ย้อนขึ้นจมูกตอนกลืน
- เอนไซม์เจ้าแห่งการย่อยโปรตีนที่มาช่วยจากตับอ่อนในลำไส้
- สารกระตุ้นให้ร่างกายสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร
- สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว บางชนิดก่อโรค
- อาการแพ้จากการตอบสนองของภูมิคุ้มกัน
- ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค
- อวัยวะที่ใช้แลกเปลี่ยนออกซิเจน
- หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยดักเชื้อบริเวณลำคอ
- อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน
- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่สังเคราะห์แสงได้และเคลื่อนที่ได้
39 Clues: กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก • อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร • อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร • อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน • อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง • เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง • สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน • หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ • ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค • จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร • สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า • หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้ • อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด • ...
Biology 2026-01-10
Across
- อาการแพ้จากการตอบสนองของภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะกรองของเสียและสร้างปัสสาวะ
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า
- อวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มร่างกาย ป้องกันเชื้อโรค
- สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง อาศัยในดิน
- หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ
- อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร
- พยาธิใบไม้ ก่อโรคในคนและสัตว์
- Nutritive cell เซลล์ที่ช่วยย่อยและดูดซึมอาหาร
- node ต่อมเล็ก ๆ กรองเชื้อโรคในน้ำเหลือง
- อวัยวะที่ใช้แลกเปลี่ยนออกซิเจน
- สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว
- สารกระตุ้นให้ร่างกายสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะสร้างเอนไซม์และอินซูลิน
- intestine ลำไส้ดูดน้ำและเกลือแร่
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยดักเชื้อบริเวณลำคอ
- ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค
- ช่องคอ เชื่อมปากกับหลอดอาหาร
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- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่สังเคราะห์แสงได้และเคลื่อนที่ได้
- หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้
- เอนไซม์เจ้าแห่งการย่อยโปรตีนที่มาช่วยจากตับอ่อนในลำไส้
- อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร
- อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง
- อวัยวะสร้างน้ำดีและกำจัดสารพิษ
- กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก
- เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง
- อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน
- สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย
- cell เซลล์ที่ทำหน้าที่หลั่งสาร
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยพัฒนาเม็ดเลือดขาวชนิด T
- สิ่งมีชีวิตไม่สร้างอาหารเอง เช่น เห็ด
- อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่
- อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด
- สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว บางชนิดก่อโรค
- จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร
- stone ก้อนแข็งที่เกิดในไต ทำให้ปวดมาก
- สารเหนียวช่วยดักฝุ่นและเชื้อโรค
38 Clues: กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก • อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร • อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร • อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน • อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง • เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง • สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน • หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ • ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค • สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว • จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร • หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้ • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า • อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่ • ...
Blood and Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-13
Across
- Scientific name for white blood cell
- The state of being protected against a disease
- The stoppage of bleeding
- The fluid that circulates in the cardiovascular system
- A neoplastic overgrowth of white blood cells
- Stain weakly with both acidic and basic dyes
- A large bone marrow cell
- The protein that forms a clot in the blood during coagulation
- A granular leukocyte
- The plasma that remains after blood coagulation
- A substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- a simple protein found in blood plasma
- A blood platelet
- acquired
- An agranular phagocytic leukocyte
- The inactive precursor of fibrin
- An agranular leukocyte
Down
- The most numerous of the white blood cells
- An antibody
- Blood clotting
- Blood clotting
- The liquid portion of the blood
- A white blood cell that doesn't have visible granules
- Scientific name for a red blood cell
- A deficiency of hemoglobin
- The engulfing of foreign material by white blood cells
- inborn
- Iron-containing pigment in the cells
- A white blood cell that has visible granules
- A protein produced in response of an antigen
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 white blood cell • ...
Chapter 11 Blood and Immunity 2023-03-05
Across
- white blood cell
- Hereditary blood disease caused by deficiency of clotting factor
- the stoppage of bleeding
- The protein that forms a clot in the blood coagulation process
- The virus that causes AIDS
- The plasma that remains after blood coagulates
- A congenital or acquired failure of the immune system
- red blood cell
- Oygen
- blood clot
- bone marrow
- Deficiency in number of platelets
- Malignant overgrowth of immature white blood cells may be chronic or acute
- An a granular phagocytic leukocyte
Down
- Blood clotting
- A substance that causes an allergic response
- Abbreviation for Complete blood count
- The liquid portion of the blood
- A tumor of the blood forming tissue in bone marrow
- An immunologic reaction to a substance that is harmless to most people
- protection against disease
- Hereditary anemia caused by the presence if abnormal hemoglobin
- thrombocyte
- Immune system failure cause by infection with HIV
- The inactive precursor of fibrin
- A deficiency in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
- a substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- A hormone produced in the kidneys that stimulates RBC Production in bone marrow
- fluid that circulates through vessels in the cardiovascular system
- The rupture of red blood cells and the reales of hemoglobin
- The iron containing pigment in red blood cells that transport oxygen
31 Clues: Oygen • blood clot • thrombocyte • bone marrow • Blood clotting • red blood cell • white blood cell • the stoppage of bleeding • protection against disease • The virus that causes AIDS • The liquid portion of the blood • The inactive precursor of fibrin • Deficiency in number of platelets • An a granular phagocytic leukocyte • Abbreviation for Complete blood count • ...
VZT54 LAB MIDTERM EXAM 2ND SEM SY 2020-2021 2021-04-25
Across
- deep into the muscle
- promote immunity in newborn animals and rich in antibodies
- knot, composed of two overhand knots
- site for Volatile fatty acid prod'n
- largest cattle breed
- largest breed of sheep
- site of embryo implantation
- stimulate the immune system
- expel parasitic worms
Down
- Anaplasma & Babesia ds.
- feeding behavior of sheep
- knot, king of the knots
- beast of burden
- honey comb
- purple tube
- vein, Neck venipuncture site
- a ruminant that prefer to stay on elevated places
- dairy buffaloes
- compartmentalize stomach mammals
- examination by hands
20 Clues: honey comb • purple tube • beast of burden • dairy buffaloes • deep into the muscle • largest cattle breed • examination by hands • expel parasitic worms • largest breed of sheep • Anaplasma & Babesia ds. • knot, king of the knots • feeding behavior of sheep • site of embryo implantation • stimulate the immune system • vein, Neck venipuncture site • compartmentalize stomach mammals • ...
Path Puzzle 2016-07-12
Across
- study of cells
- director
- no mistakes allowed
- for embedding
- K
- transports oxygen
- systems
- blood type
- carrier of genes
- a pair
- not illicit
- extremely thin
- former prime minister
- sample type
- top layer
- virus
Down
- counts the money
- trauma
- anticoagulant
- accreditation
- needs others to survive
- country collection centre
- front line staff
- collection centre not a toothpaste
- training on line
- self protection
- quality management system
- not cruise
- and field
- Angelina Jolie
30 Clues: K • virus • trauma • a pair • systems • director • and field • top layer • blood type • not cruise • not illicit • sample type • anticoagulant • accreditation • for embedding • study of cells • extremely thin • Angelina Jolie • self protection • counts the money • front line staff • training on line • carrier of genes • transports oxygen • no mistakes allowed • former prime minister • needs others to survive • ...
lisa.thomas@steno.com 2025-09-09
Across
- (beyond authority/power)
- (legal claim on property as security for debt)
- (freedom from liability or prosecution)
- (wrongdoer in a civil case)
- (court order to appear/produce)
- (court order to act/refrain)
- (out-of-court statement)
- (precedent doctrine)
- (pre-trial evidence exchange)
- (prior ruling guiding future cases)
- (replacement of contract)
Down
- (compensation for loss/damage)
- (neutral third-party negotiation)
- (retroactive law)
- (already judged)
- (challenge to unlawful detention)
- (criminal intent)
- (surrender of accused to another jurisdiction)
- (private dispute resolution)
- (mutual recognition between jurisdictions)
20 Clues: (already judged) • (retroactive law) • (criminal intent) • (precedent doctrine) • (beyond authority/power) • (out-of-court statement) • (replacement of contract) • (wrongdoer in a civil case) • (court order to act/refrain) • (private dispute resolution) • (pre-trial evidence exchange) • (compensation for loss/damage) • (court order to appear/produce) • (neutral third-party negotiation) • ...
Biolgy 2026-01-12
Across
- อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร
- สิ่งมีชีวิตไม่สร้างอาหารเอง เช่น เห็ด
- intestine ลำไส้ดูดน้ำและเกลือแร่
- อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง
- อวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มร่างกาย ป้องกันเชื้อโรค
- อวัยวะสร้างน้ำดีและกำจัดสารพิษ
- เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง
- สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย
- node ต่อมเล็ก ๆ กรองเชื้อโรคในน้ำเหลือง
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยพัฒนาเม็ดเลือดขาวชนิด T
- อวัยวะสร้างเอนไซม์และอินซูลิน
- หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ
- จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร
- cell เซลล์ที่ทำหน้าที่หลั่งสาร
- อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า
- สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว
- อวัยวะกรองของเสียและสร้างปัสสาวะ
- stone ก้อนแข็งที่เกิดในไต ทำให้ปวดมาก
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน
Down
- พยาธิใบไม้ ก่อโรคในคนและสัตว์
- อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด
- ช่องคอ เชื่อมปากกับหลอดอาหาร
- สารเหนียวช่วยดักฝุ่นและเชื้อโรค
- Nutritive cell เซลล์ที่ช่วยย่อยและดูดซึมอาหาร
- กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก
- สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง อาศัยในดิน
- palate ช่วยกันอาหารไม่ให้ย้อนขึ้นจมูกตอนกลืน
- เอนไซม์เจ้าแห่งการย่อยโปรตีนที่มาช่วยจากตับอ่อนในลำไส้
- สารกระตุ้นให้ร่างกายสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร
- สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว บางชนิดก่อโรค
- อาการแพ้จากการตอบสนองของภูมิคุ้มกัน
- ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค
- อวัยวะที่ใช้แลกเปลี่ยนออกซิเจน
- หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยดักเชื้อบริเวณลำคอ
- อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน
- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่สังเคราะห์แสงได้และเคลื่อนที่ได้
39 Clues: กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก • อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร • อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร • อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน • อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง • เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง • สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน • หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ • ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค • จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร • สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า • หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้ • อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด • ...
Daily Terminology #2 2014-04-18
Across
- A warning
- Embodying principles of justice
- Cumbersome
- The airport is full of straitlaced officers.
- To announce
- Self evident truth
- I hate engaging in _____ conversations.
- To remove with effort
- A law intended to regulate behavior
Down
- A form of burden
- She chose to ignore my advice in fear of ______(ing)me.
- Mournful
- Beneficial
- Slumberous
- Short term
- She launched a scathing attack on the governor.
- Laura _____ a bag of oreos from me.
- Immunity
- To be troublesome
- The self determination of an individual
20 Clues: Mournful • Immunity • A warning • Cumbersome • Beneficial • Slumberous • Short term • To announce • A form of burden • To be troublesome • Self evident truth • To remove with effort • Embodying principles of justice • Laura _____ a bag of oreos from me. • A law intended to regulate behavior • I hate engaging in _____ conversations. • The self determination of an individual • ...
VZT54 LAB MIDTERM EXAM 2ND SEM SY 2020-2021 2021-04-25
Across
- deep into the muscle
- promote immunity in newborn animals and rich in antibodies
- knot, composed of two overhand knots
- site for Volatile fatty acid prod'n
- largest cattle breed
- largest breed of sheep
- site of embryo implantation
- stimulate the immune system
- expel parasitic worms
Down
- Anaplasma & Babesia ds.
- feeding behavior of sheep
- knot, king of the knots
- beast of burden
- honey comb
- purple tube
- vein, Neck venipuncture site
- a ruminant that prefer to stay on elevated places
- dairy buffaloes
- compartmentalize stomach mammals
- examination by hands
20 Clues: honey comb • purple tube • beast of burden • dairy buffaloes • deep into the muscle • largest cattle breed • examination by hands • expel parasitic worms • largest breed of sheep • Anaplasma & Babesia ds. • knot, king of the knots • feeding behavior of sheep • site of embryo implantation • stimulate the immune system • vein, Neck venipuncture site • compartmentalize stomach mammals • ...
Vocab Unit 8 2022-04-03
Across
- High school students choose a __ for their life to major or minor in.
- As his face turned red, we knew he was __.
- school
- set off on a mission
- pert
- The light started to __ as the tunnel darkened.
- scarce
- expand
- He began to__his mother as she cried.
- opposite of asset
- thirsty for fight
Down
- recompense
- Her ___ to the virus saved her.
- garbage
- Her muscles felt healthier and began to ___.
- unreasonable
- promise
- The girl went to a(n)__ to look for shelter.
- exceptional
- misshape
20 Clues: pert • school • scarce • expand • garbage • promise • misshape • recompense • exceptional • unreasonable • opposite of asset • thirsty for fight • set off on a mission • Her ___ to the virus saved her. • He began to__his mother as she cried. • As his face turned red, we knew he was __. • Her muscles felt healthier and began to ___. • The girl went to a(n)__ to look for shelter. • ...
NP 4/30/25 2025-04-27
Across
- group of islands
- jail
- protected
- maintaining life
- trip
- small city
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, __
- people who live in a certain place
- a man's blouse
- resistance to a disease
- sent to jail
- excitement
- kept away
Down
- to touch
- not allowed
- claimed to be
- current, up to date
- native, from an area
- fur
- alone, away from others
- person looking for something
- tried
- strongly
- opposite of happy
- group of related people
- to protect
- one of a kind
27 Clues: fur • jail • trip • tried • to touch • strongly • protected • kept away • small city • to protect • excitement • not allowed • sent to jail • claimed to be • one of a kind • a man's blouse • group of islands • maintaining life • opposite of happy • current, up to date • native, from an area • alone, away from others • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, __ • group of related people • resistance to a disease • ...
Endocrine system 2022-03-21
Across
- Another name for cortisol
- ADH
- fills endometrium with fluid
- What is gonadotroin- realeasing hormone to LH?
- Action is to increase heart rate
- Made by glucagon
- What hormone enlarges and divides cells?
- What contracts the uterus?
- Thyroxine
- Increases blood pressure
- Regulates electrolyte concentration
Down
- Synergist for melatonin
- Target cells for PTH
- What are estrogen and progesterone to FSH?
- Target cells for adrenocorticotropic hormone
- Thickens endometrium
- Permissive for Insulin
- Promotes milk production
- Target cells for calcitonin
- Thyroid-Stimulating Gland
- Action for thymosins
- Released by testes
22 Clues: ADH • Thyroxine • Made by glucagon • Released by testes • Target cells for PTH • Thickens endometrium • Action for thymosins • Permissive for Insulin • Synergist for melatonin • Promotes milk production • Increases blood pressure • Another name for cortisol • Thyroid-Stimulating Gland • What contracts the uterus? • Target cells for calcitonin • fills endometrium with fluid • ...
Pathology and Infectious Disease 2026-02-04
Across
- Large regional outbreak
- Worldwide outbreak
- Study of disease
- Time before symptoms start
- Isolation to stop spread
- Germs like molds or yeast
- Sudden disease spread
- Signs of illness
- Medicine for bacterial infections
Down
- Germ that causes disease
- Spread of disease
- Organism living off a host
- Able to spread between people
- Single-celled germs
- Protection against disease
- How severe a disease is
- Disease that spreads between people
- Germs entering the body
- Shot that prevents disease
- Tiny germ that infects cells
20 Clues: Study of disease • Signs of illness • Spread of disease • Worldwide outbreak • Single-celled germs • Sudden disease spread • Large regional outbreak • How severe a disease is • Germs entering the body • Germ that causes disease • Isolation to stop spread • Germs like molds or yeast • Organism living off a host • Protection against disease • Time before symptoms start • ...
Biology 2026-01-10
Across
- อาการแพ้จากการตอบสนองของภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะกรองของเสียและสร้างปัสสาวะ
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า
- อวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มร่างกาย ป้องกันเชื้อโรค
- สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง อาศัยในดิน
- หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ
- อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร
- พยาธิใบไม้ ก่อโรคในคนและสัตว์
- Nutritive cell เซลล์ที่ช่วยย่อยและดูดซึมอาหาร
- node ต่อมเล็ก ๆ กรองเชื้อโรคในน้ำเหลือง
- อวัยวะที่ใช้แลกเปลี่ยนออกซิเจน
- สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว
- สารกระตุ้นให้ร่างกายสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะสร้างเอนไซม์และอินซูลิน
- intestine ลำไส้ดูดน้ำและเกลือแร่
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยดักเชื้อบริเวณลำคอ
- ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค
- ช่องคอ เชื่อมปากกับหลอดอาหาร
Down
- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่สังเคราะห์แสงได้และเคลื่อนที่ได้
- หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้
- เอนไซม์เจ้าแห่งการย่อยโปรตีนที่มาช่วยจากตับอ่อนในลำไส้
- อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร
- อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง
- อวัยวะสร้างน้ำดีและกำจัดสารพิษ
- กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก
- เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง
- อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน
- สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย
- cell เซลล์ที่ทำหน้าที่หลั่งสาร
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยพัฒนาเม็ดเลือดขาวชนิด T
- สิ่งมีชีวิตไม่สร้างอาหารเอง เช่น เห็ด
- อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่
- อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด
- สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว บางชนิดก่อโรค
- จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร
- stone ก้อนแข็งที่เกิดในไต ทำให้ปวดมาก
- สารเหนียวช่วยดักฝุ่นและเชื้อโรค
38 Clues: กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก • อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร • อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร • อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน • อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง • เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง • สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน • หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ • ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค • สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว • จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร • หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้ • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า • อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่ • ...
Biology 2026-01-12
Across
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยดักเชื้อบริเวณลำคอ
- อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร
- สิ่งมีชีวิตไม่สร้างอาหารเอง เช่น เห็ด
- อวัยวะกรองของเสียและสร้างปัสสาวะ
- palate ช่วยกันอาหารไม่ให้ย้อนขึ้นจมูกตอนกลืน
- สารเหนียวช่วยดักฝุ่นและเชื้อโรค
- ช่องคอ เชื่อมปากกับหลอดอาหาร
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน
- อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่
- อาการแพ้จากการตอบสนองของภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน
- เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง
- อวัยวะสร้างน้ำดีและกำจัดสารพิษ
- node ต่อมเล็ก ๆ กรองเชื้อโรคในน้ำเหลือง
- กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก
- สารกระตุ้นให้ร่างกายสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- cell เซลล์ที่ช่วยย่อยและดูดซึมอาหาร
- อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง
- สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว
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- หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้
- สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย
- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่สังเคราะห์แสงได้และเคลื่อนที่ได้
- หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ
- เอนไซม์เจ้าแห่งการย่อยโปรตีนที่มาช่วยจากตับอ่อนในลำไส้
- อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด
- พยาธิใบไม้ ก่อโรคในคนและสัตว์
- อวัยวะสร้างเอนไซม์และอินซูลิน
- intestine ลำไส้ดูดน้ำและเกลือแร่
- สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว บางชนิดก่อโรค
- อวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มร่างกาย ป้องกันเชื้อโรค
- ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค
- อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า
- cell เซลล์ที่ทำหน้าที่หลั่งสาร
- จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร
- stone ก้อนแข็งที่เกิดในไต ทำให้ปวดมาก
- สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง อาศัยในดิน
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยพัฒนาเม็ดเลือดขาวชนิด T
- อวัยวะที่ใช้แลกเปลี่ยนออกซิเจน
39 Clues: กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก • อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร • อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน • อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร • สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย • เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง • อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน • หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ • ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค • จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร • สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว • หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้ • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า • อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด • ...
Biolgy 2026-01-12
Across
- อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร
- สิ่งมีชีวิตไม่สร้างอาหารเอง เช่น เห็ด
- intestine ลำไส้ดูดน้ำและเกลือแร่
- อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง
- อวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มร่างกาย ป้องกันเชื้อโรค
- อวัยวะสร้างน้ำดีและกำจัดสารพิษ
- เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง
- สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย
- node ต่อมเล็ก ๆ กรองเชื้อโรคในน้ำเหลือง
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยพัฒนาเม็ดเลือดขาวชนิด T
- อวัยวะสร้างเอนไซม์และอินซูลิน
- หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ
- จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร
- cell เซลล์ที่ทำหน้าที่หลั่งสาร
- อวัยวะเล็ก ๆ ต่อจากลำไส้ใหญ่
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า
- สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว
- อวัยวะกรองของเสียและสร้างปัสสาวะ
- stone ก้อนแข็งที่เกิดในไต ทำให้ปวดมาก
- โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน
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- พยาธิใบไม้ ก่อโรคในคนและสัตว์
- อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด
- ช่องคอ เชื่อมปากกับหลอดอาหาร
- สารเหนียวช่วยดักฝุ่นและเชื้อโรค
- Nutritive cell เซลล์ที่ช่วยย่อยและดูดซึมอาหาร
- กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก
- สัตว์ไม่มีกระดูกสันหลัง อาศัยในดิน
- palate ช่วยกันอาหารไม่ให้ย้อนขึ้นจมูกตอนกลืน
- เอนไซม์เจ้าแห่งการย่อยโปรตีนที่มาช่วยจากตับอ่อนในลำไส้
- สารกระตุ้นให้ร่างกายสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร
- สิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว บางชนิดก่อโรค
- อาการแพ้จากการตอบสนองของภูมิคุ้มกัน
- ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค
- อวัยวะที่ใช้แลกเปลี่ยนออกซิเจน
- หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้
- gland ต่อมที่ช่วยดักเชื้อบริเวณลำคอ
- อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน
- สิ่งมีชีวิตที่สังเคราะห์แสงได้และเคลื่อนที่ได้
39 Clues: กลุ่มสัตว์ปีก • อวัยวะย่อยอาหาร • อวัยวะใช้บดเคี้ยวอาหาร • อวัยวะรับรสและช่วยกลืน • อาการตัวเหลือง ตาเหลือง • เชื้อราที่ใช้หมักขนมปัง • สัตว์ลำตัวนิ่ม เช่น หอย • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างไม่แน่นอน • หลอดลำเลียงอาหารไปกระเพาะ • ความสามารถในการต้านทานโรค • จุดเริ่มต้นของการย่อยอาหาร • สัตว์เคี้ยวเอื้อง เช่น วัว • โปรโตซัวรูปร่างคล้ายรองเท้า • หนอนตัวแบน ฟื้นฟูร่างกายได้ • อวัยวะสร้างและทำลายเม็ดเลือด • ...
A I 2021-10-15
Across
- Worshipped US figure on screen
- Typing like a robot
- What no bull working?!
- Exotic travel
- With a shield of a standing bear
- In the year of discovery
- Fit and busy contents
- Immunity and protein builder
- Key acronym in this annual greeting
- Aussie Gold coast communicator
- Show the colour of the response
- Filing for take off location
- Monies in a mass of crystals?
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- Car comic
- More facts
- Groups protecting mountain goats
- Unreal Einstein
- Painting school
- Charging up the room atmosphere
- Filing for sandpaper
20 Clues: Car comic • More facts • Exotic travel • Unreal Einstein • Painting school • Typing like a robot • Filing for sandpaper • Fit and busy contents • What no bull working?! • In the year of discovery • Immunity and protein builder • Filing for take off location • Monies in a mass of crystals? • Worshipped US figure on screen • Aussie Gold coast communicator • Charging up the room atmosphere • ...
Endocrine system 2022-03-21
Across
- What are estrogen and progesterone to FSH?
- Regulates electrolyte concentration
- Released by testes
- What is gonadotroin- realeasing hormone to LH?
- Another name for cortisol
- Increases blood pressure
- Promotes milk production
- Permissive for Insulin
- Target cells for PTH
- What hormone enlarges and divides cells?
- Thickens endometrium
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- fills endometrium with fluid
- Thyroid-Stimulating Gland
- Target cells for adrenocorticotropic hormone
- What contracts the uterus?
- Target cells for calcitonin
- Synergist for melatonin
- Action is to increase heart rate
- ADH
- Made by glucagon
- Action for thymosins
- Thyroxine
22 Clues: ADH • Thyroxine • Made by glucagon • Released by testes • Target cells for PTH • Action for thymosins • Thickens endometrium • Permissive for Insulin • Synergist for melatonin • Increases blood pressure • Promotes milk production • Thyroid-Stimulating Gland • Another name for cortisol • What contracts the uterus? • Target cells for calcitonin • fills endometrium with fluid • ...
Flyin' High in Vedanya 2022-01-26
Across
- Snuff Zone
- The Queen
- Makeshift Roofing
- Audio Analysis of Everyone’s Favorite Games
- The Benefit of Vaccination
- Socially Successful
- Hidden Power Source
- Your Power
- Temporary Teamwork
- 37
- Scum Triumphant
- Infirst Inverse
- Blended Family
- First Victor
- Winner Of Games
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- Onion is a variety of one
- A Classic Sandra Bullock Film
- Majority Sweeps Minority
- A Game Twist
- Black Widow General
- Double Defeater
- Going Once
- The Call To Action
- Your Life
- Chili’s Favorite Survivor
- Challenge Beast’s Accomplishment
- 33
27 Clues: 37 • 33 • The Queen • Your Life • Snuff Zone • Going Once • Your Power • A Game Twist • First Victor • Blended Family • Double Defeater • Scum Triumphant • Infirst Inverse • Winner Of Games • Makeshift Roofing • The Call To Action • Temporary Teamwork • Black Widow General • Socially Successful • Hidden Power Source • Majority Sweeps Minority • Onion is a variety of one • Chili’s Favorite Survivor • ...
Unit 7 Wales 2021-12-09
Across
- without cover
- visually charming
- prominent, striking
- a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed by a particular person
- in these times
- deep regret
- comfort
Down
- if an area is becoming more city-like
- to go along, join in
- being present
- keen on doing something
- a dwelling with its land and buildings
- name or state a condition
- evidence
- to give more attention to one thing than another
- any general business activity
- a depression between mountains
- excessively ornate
- because of
- to pass a hand over something slightly
20 Clues: comfort • evidence • because of • deep regret • being present • without cover • in these times • visually charming • excessively ornate • prominent, striking • to go along, join in • keen on doing something • name or state a condition • any general business activity • a depression between mountains • if an area is becoming more city-like • a dwelling with its land and buildings • ...
Infectious 2020-07-08
Across
- Black Death
- The first M in MMR
- Concern at the Rio Olympics
- Eradicated in 1980
- Mode of transmission
- Source
- FDR's condition
- Fleming's discovery
- Change
- Widely disseminated
- Infamous tick town in CT
- Hydrophobia
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- Lockjaw
- Whooping cough
- 2020 Best Picture winner
- Cooperative virus board game
- Causes mad cow disease
- Kills bacteria
- Resistance
- 2014 pandemic bug
- Armadillo infection
- World War I killer
- Mosquito hitchhiker
- Poison
- Pyrexia
- One of the Big Four metal bands
26 Clues: Source • Change • Poison • Lockjaw • Pyrexia • Resistance • Black Death • Hydrophobia • Whooping cough • Kills bacteria • FDR's condition • 2014 pandemic bug • The first M in MMR • Eradicated in 1980 • World War I killer • Fleming's discovery • Armadillo infection • Mosquito hitchhiker • Widely disseminated • Mode of transmission • Causes mad cow disease • 2020 Best Picture winner • Infamous tick town in CT • ...
2023 안남고 10515 10524 2023-07-19
Across
- 식물성 섬유를 원료로 하여 만든 얇은 물건
- acute의 반의어
- a substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity.
- when you are sick, take " " to get better.
- illness
- 전기화학의
- proportion, rate
- the science or study of the mind and behavior.
- 조종하다, 다루다
- 요구, 수요
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- 전국[전 세계]적인 유행병
- [형용사] 활발한, 역동적인
- 종류에 따라서 가름
- '능동'의 반대
- teenager, juvenile
- 서적을 맡아보는 직분
- [명사] 책을 읽음
- [명사] 손잡이
- 시설이나 물건의 유지, 개량 따위의 일을 맡아 함
- [동사] 누르다
20 Clues: 전기화학의 • 요구, 수요 • illness • '능동'의 반대 • [명사] 손잡이 • [동사] 누르다 • 조종하다, 다루다 • acute의 반의어 • 종류에 따라서 가름 • [명사] 책을 읽음 • 서적을 맡아보는 직분 • 전국[전 세계]적인 유행병 • [형용사] 활발한, 역동적인 • proportion, rate • teenager, juvenile • 식물성 섬유를 원료로 하여 만든 얇은 물건 • 시설이나 물건의 유지, 개량 따위의 일을 맡아 함 • when you are sick, take " " to get better. • the science or study of the mind and behavior. • ...
Video Games Trivia 2021-12-18
11 Clues: Killer of Gods • Praiser of Suns • Swinger of Webs • Raider of Tombs • Catcher of Flags • Slayer of mongols • God of all beasts • Thrower of barrels • Rider of Metal Dinos • Devourer of everything • Carrier of Immunity, Teller of Jokes
Survivor: The Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-27
Across
- An arrow that missed the target
- Exemption earned through victory
- I know a guy that can solve this
- An unbearable challenge in mud?
- It was an amusing council?
- Ankle biter
- Survivor's first idol
- An ill-fated ride
- Unable to be seen coming
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- Bring me
- Idol in Japan
- He eats one
- Worth a billion shelters
- Pop stars in Japan
- Next stage in evolution, overthrowing mankind
- A synthetic star
- A rewarding tribute?
- Pink, white, and red all over
18 Clues: Bring me • He eats one • Ankle biter • Idol in Japan • A synthetic star • An ill-fated ride • Pop stars in Japan • A rewarding tribute? • Survivor's first idol • Worth a billion shelters • Unable to be seen coming • It was an amusing council? • Pink, white, and red all over • An arrow that missed the target • An unbearable challenge in mud? • Exemption earned through victory • ...
Iran-Contra affair: 2023-05-17
Across
- - The country where the Contra rebels were fighting
- - The Central Intelligence Agency's involvement in the scandal
- - The alleged reason for the arms sales, was to secure the release of American hostages held in Lebanon
- - Oliver North, a US military officer who played a key role in the scandal
- - The immunity granted to some of the key players in exchange for their testimony
- - The US president during the time of the scandal
- - The long-term political fallout and damage to the Reagan administration's
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- - The congressional hearings held to investigate the scandal
- - The illegal sale of arms to Iran, which violated a US embargo
- - The attempts to cover up illegal actions and mislead investigators
- - John Poindexter, the US National Security Advisor who resigned during the scandal
- - The covert nature of the arms sales and diversion of funds
- - The public revelation of the illegal arms sales and diversion of funds to the Contras
- - The other group involved in the scandal, a rebel group fighting the government in Nicaragua
- - One of the countries involved in the scandal
15 Clues: - One of the countries involved in the scandal • - The US president during the time of the scandal • - The country where the Contra rebels were fighting • - The congressional hearings held to investigate the scandal • - The covert nature of the arms sales and diversion of funds • - The Central Intelligence Agency's involvement in the scandal • ...
Immunology 2023-12-04
Across
- Blood cells that are essential to clotting
- A substance that promotes phagocytosis
- a process that engulf pathogen by white blood cells like macrophages
- a substance that provokes an immune response
- immune cell found in the lymphatic system
- Another term for White blood cells
- A protein molecule in the blood serum or other body fl uids that destroys or neutralizes bacteria, viruses, or other harmful toxins.
- Another term for Red blood cells
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- Any disease-producing microorganism
- Cell suicide
- A white blood cell type of the immune system fi lled with granules of toxic chemicals that enable them to digest microorganisms
- after an infection, memory cells remain in the body for a long time and can very quickly mount an immune response against the same pathogen if it tries to re-infect
- A chemical messenger protein released by certain white blood cells, including macrophages, monocytes or lymphocytes
- a substance administered mainly by injection that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- An antigen presenting white blood cell, turn into macrophages when mature
15 Clues: Cell suicide • Another term for Red blood cells • Another term for White blood cells • Any disease-producing microorganism • A substance that promotes phagocytosis • immune cell found in the lymphatic system • Blood cells that are essential to clotting • a substance that provokes an immune response • a process that engulf pathogen by white blood cells like macrophages • ...
The Immune System 2013-03-11
Across
- The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
- Make antibodies that attach to specific antigens
- A white blood cell that destroys pathogens by engulfing them
- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen to tag for destruction
- An organism, a virus or a protein that causes a disease
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- A substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to produce immunity
- Made up of tissues and white blood cells that attack viruses
- Coordinate the body's immune response, or attack infected cells
8 Clues: Make antibodies that attach to specific antigens • An organism, a virus or a protein that causes a disease • The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • Made up of tissues and white blood cells that attack viruses • A white blood cell that destroys pathogens by engulfing them • Coordinate the body's immune response, or attack infected cells • ...
Food Groups 2021-07-22
11 Clues: High in fiber • Root vegetable • Contains calcium • High in vitamin E • High in Potassium • High in vitamin C • High in vitamin K • High in antioxidants • Has omega-3 fatty acids • Can boost your immunity • Come in red, yellow, golden colors
Chapter 5 and 6 Terms 2024-10-09
Across
- immunity for police officers
- police violating the law
- acting in anticipation
- acting in response
- interference with individuals freedom
- Evidence suggesting something will be found
Down
- police who investigate crimes
- partner violence
- patrol strategy
- written statement of fact
- crime prevention, police productivity
11 Clues: patrol strategy • partner violence • acting in response • acting in anticipation • police violating the law • written statement of fact • immunity for police officers • police who investigate crimes • crime prevention, police productivity • interference with individuals freedom • Evidence suggesting something will be found
Biology questions - Lyndia 🎀 2024-10-21
Across
- known as the extent to which a pathogen is able to cause disease or damage.
- immunity is immunity resulting from the activities of an individual’s own immune system.
- when neutrophils engulf the bacterium to form a vesicle.
- epithelium consists of ciliated columnar cells and a few goblet cells.
- muscle is tissue which is capable of contraction, but which is not under voluntary control.
- are globular proteins also known as immunoglobulins.
- it’s a flexible airway that is supported by pieces of Cartilage.
- fibres are present throughout the gas exchange system and provide flexibility during ventilation.
Down
- when T-helper cells secrete chemicals is called….
- is a eukaryotic organism and has many genes which can code for a wide variety of surface antigens.
- is caused by parasites of the protoctist genus plasmodium.
- diseases are diseases caused by pathogens.
- is a rigid, but flexible supporting material containing a high proportion of collagen fibres.
- a roughly spherical enveloped virus, with RNA as its genetic material.
- cells both T-helper cells and T-killer cells produce their own what…
15 Clues: diseases are diseases caused by pathogens. • when T-helper cells secrete chemicals is called…. • are globular proteins also known as immunoglobulins. • when neutrophils engulf the bacterium to form a vesicle. • is caused by parasites of the protoctist genus plasmodium. • it’s a flexible airway that is supported by pieces of Cartilage. • ...
Immune System 2022-02-14
Across
- cell which produces small proteins which attach to the surface of microorganisms and destroy them
- injections which include dead or weak pathogens which make your body produce memory cells
- cells which store the information about disease causing organisms which helps fight infection more quickly in the future.
- acid in the stomach that acts as a chemical barrier to the entry of disease causing organisms
- immunity provided by antibodies provided in breast milk or through plasma
- microorganisms which has no nucleus and a cell wall
- small proteins produced by lymphocytes
- organism which has a nucleus and a cell wall. Example is mushrooms
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- component of blood which helps to repair breaks in the skin by clotting
- immunity provided by your own body producing antibodies against disease causing organisms
- process by which macrophages destroy disease causing microorganisms
- an microorganism which cannot be classified as living or dead
- disease causing organism
- molecules on the surface of disease causing organisms which are used for identification by the immune system
- largest organ in the body which acts as a physical barrier to the entry of pathogens
15 Clues: disease causing organism • small proteins produced by lymphocytes • microorganisms which has no nucleus and a cell wall • an microorganism which cannot be classified as living or dead • organism which has a nucleus and a cell wall. Example is mushrooms • process by which macrophages destroy disease causing microorganisms • ...
the virus 2020-04-11
Across
- is the measures taken to slow the spread of
- having a compromised immune response
- the period between infection and the appearance of signs of a disease
- the complete separation from others of a person suffering from a contagious disease
- measures taken that reduce contact between large groups of people
- is the immunity or resistance to a particular infection that occurs in a group of people
- the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease
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- strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- is a disease prevalent throughout an entire country or continent or the whole world
- is a phenomenon that arises from and accompanies a particular disease or disorder and serves as an indication of it.
- when a disease such as COVID-19 spreads rapidly and the cases of infection increase by a large value
- a temporary lay off from work
- the temporary prevalence of a disease spreading from person to person
- an infectious agent that replicates only within the cells of living hosts, mainly bacteria, plants, and animals.
- is examining a person to see if they have a disease.
15 Clues: a temporary lay off from work • having a compromised immune response • is the measures taken to slow the spread of • is examining a person to see if they have a disease. • strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • measures taken that reduce contact between large groups of people • ...
Infectious Diseases 2023-09-21
Across
- study of outbreaks of diseases, the causes, locations, and how various communities are affected, utilizing relative information to aid in the prevention of future outbreaks
- the action of structures and substances that are naturally present
- refers to immunity that occurs in response to exposure to a particular antigen
- single-celled organisms that can survive on their own
- REGIONAL outbreak of disease
- attack and kill infected cells in the body and also secrete antibodies
- the direct transfer of bacteria, viruses,es or other germs from one person to another
- cannot survive without a host, extremely small and most of them cause disease
- estimated number of newly infected during a specific time frame
- a disease that can be transmitted to humans from animals
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- the place where the infectious agents live and grow
- the number of people in a population who currently have the disease
- INTERNATIONAL outbreak of disease
- the reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance which is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- fights off bacteria, viruses, and cancers
- organisms that can transmit infectious diseases between humans/animals.
- diverse living _____ that replicate in their hosts
- Madeline Sawicz
- the ability of an organism to infect the host and cause a disease
20 Clues: Madeline Sawicz • REGIONAL outbreak of disease • INTERNATIONAL outbreak of disease • fights off bacteria, viruses, and cancers • diverse living _____ that replicate in their hosts • the place where the infectious agents live and grow • single-celled organisms that can survive on their own • a disease that can be transmitted to humans from animals • ...
Unit C - Crossword Review! 2024-12-12
Across
- The study of how characteristics or traits are passed from parents to offspring
- A disease that affects a large portion of the population over a large geographical area
- The body's second line of defense is the ______________ response
- A disease where many people in a local area suffer from a disease at the same time
- Jars filled with food are boiled in hot water to kill pathogens
- Food preservation method that slows down the growth of bacteria
- Y-shaped proteins that protect you from unwanted substances
- A disorder or condition that affects the normal function of the body or mind
- defense The body's first line of defense
Down
- Microbes that cause disease
- An abnormal gene that causes a change in genetic information
- A type of disease that is not caused by pathogens and cannot be spread
- Capital letters represent ___________ genes
- A diagram that shows the history of a trait from generation to generation
- Lower case letter represent _____________ genes
- A type of disease that are caused by pathogens and can be spread
- Specifically shaped structures that are attached to pathogens
- To be free of pathogens
- The body's third line of defense is the formation of ________________
- A type of immunity that is developed throughout your lifetime
- A type of immunity that was passed on genetically
- Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics
22 Clues: To be free of pathogens • Microbes that cause disease • defense The body's first line of defense • Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics • Capital letters represent ___________ genes • Lower case letter represent _____________ genes • A type of immunity that was passed on genetically • Y-shaped proteins that protect you from unwanted substances • ...
The Health Science Explorer 2025-01-20
Across
- The process of creating identical copies of cells or organisms.
- A type of organic compound that provides energy and includes sugars and starches.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions, including those in digestion.
- The process of breaking down food into nutrients the body can absorb.
- Genetically modified organisms used in research or agriculture.
- Drugs that treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting bacteria.
- A disease outbreak that spreads widely across countries or continents.
- Introducing a substance to stimulate immunity and protect against diseases.
Down
- A medical procedure where a sample of tissue is taken for analysis.
- A medical imaging technology that uses radiation to view bones and tissues.
- Essential biomolecules made of amino acids that help build and repair tissues.
- The body’s defense system against infections and diseases.
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves.
- A technology used to modify DNA sequences in living organisms.
- A device used to grow cells or microorganisms in controlled environments.
- A diagnostic tool that uses sound waves to produce images of internal structures.
- The study of ethical issues in biology, biotechnology, and medicine.
- The process of identifying an illness or condition based on symptoms and tests.
- Substances added to food to improve flavor, appearance, or preservation.
- A microorganism, like bacteria or viruses, that causes disease.
20 Clues: The body’s defense system against infections and diseases. • A technology used to modify DNA sequences in living organisms. • The process of creating identical copies of cells or organisms. • Genetically modified organisms used in research or agriculture. • A microorganism, like bacteria or viruses, that causes disease. • ...
scienece 2025-09-15
Across
- up or break down compounds.
- Immunity When a large part of the population of an area is
- Fission A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces
- in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews,
- area.
- out and heating.
- to person.
- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause
- causes an organism to develop immunity against the
- develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed
- kill them.
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important
- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing,
- less likely.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants
- throughout the world.
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- Temporarily inactive.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- to a specific disease making the spread of the
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area
- molds.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. That can help
- fungi.
- identical daughter cells.
- disease caused by pathogens that can be
- from person to person or object to person or
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
- one another through direct contact.
35 Clues: area. • molds. • fungi. • to person. • kill them. • less likely. • out and heating. • Temporarily inactive. • throughout the world. • identical daughter cells. • up or break down compounds. • Any microbe that can cause disease. • one another through direct contact. • disease caused by pathogens that can be • DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat. • ...
Immune System Overview and Lymphocyte Development 2025-08-21
Across
- B-cell developmental signals involving growth factors
- Enzyme that binds to RSS
- First name of Nobel Prize winner in 1987 for discovery of the genetic principal for generation of antibody diversity
- Present in all tissues. They engulf and kill microbes
- Development of blood cell types
- Type of cell that secretes histamine
- Circulatory organ of lymphatic system
- circulates blood and differentiates into macrophages
- Intestinal cell type that produces antimicrobal peptides
- Histone modifications are necessary to ensure _______ exclusion
- A self-reactive lymphocyte will undergo____ selection
Down
- Expression of a functional B cell receptor is a type of _________ regulation
- immunity dependent on personal history
- Region responsible for antibody function
- Complete set of unique antigen receptors in an individual
- Cell types include B cells, T cells, and NK cells
- this type of cell division results in a stem cell and a functional specialization cell
- this type of vessel drains into the lymph nodes
- This kind of Stem Cell creates Lymphoid Stem Cell
- death of cells
- region that binds to an antigen
- Location of T-cell development
- ______ region that heavy chain defines and defines function of the antibody
- Target of adaptive immune responses
- bone marrow is where b-cell and NK cells ____
- B and T cells reside in _____ nodes
- Recognizes native antigen
- Recognizes short peptide fragments
- Disease resulting from the loss of all lymphocytes
- Immunity that is genetically encoded in stem cells
30 Clues: death of cells • Enzyme that binds to RSS • Recognizes native antigen • Location of T-cell development • region that binds to an antigen • Development of blood cell types • Recognizes short peptide fragments • Target of adaptive immune responses • B and T cells reside in _____ nodes • Type of cell that secretes histamine • Circulatory organ of lymphatic system • ...
Sports, Meds, Living 2026-01-24
Across
- wrestling traditional Japanese wrestling where wrestlers try to push opponent out
- effect an unintended secondary effect of a drug or treatment
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- a team race where runners pass a baton to teammates
- chair an automated chair that provides massage therapy
- cleaner an electrical device for cleaning floors by suction
- aid immediate medical care given to injured or ill people
- a barrier or obstacle that athletes jump over in a race
- a biological preparation that provides immunity against disease
- a self-contained housing unit within a larger building
- invasion of body tissue by disease-causing microorganisms
- Korean martial art emphasizing high, fast kicks
Down
- a remedy that restores health or eliminates a disease
- a thick, sweet liquid used as medicine or flavoring
- a combat sport involving grappling and takedowns
- the act of administering a vaccine to stimulate immunity
- housing or lodging provided for people
- throw a track and field event where athletes throw a spear-like object
- stands a rack or holder for umbrellas near entrances
- exercises designed to improve cardiovascular fitness and strength
- a long-distance running race of 42.195 kilometers (26.2 miles)
- a piece of furniture with shelves for holding books
- a team sport played on ice or field with sticks and a puck/ball
23 Clues: housing or lodging provided for people • Korean martial art emphasizing high, fast kicks • a combat sport involving grappling and takedowns • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • a thick, sweet liquid used as medicine or flavoring • a team race where runners pass a baton to teammates • a piece of furniture with shelves for holding books • ...
Healthy Foods Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-23
10 Clues: Root vegetable • Good in salads • High in manganese • High in vitamin E • Improves immunity • High in vitamin K • High in vitamin C • High in antioxidants • Consists of mostly water • Fruit often mistaken as a vegetable
Scythe Book 2023-05-03
10 Clues: extract • life taker • spared life • place of work • can not be killed • an emotional front • last name of the author • first name of the author • Faraday main character (scythe) • Damisc main character (highschool boy)
Know your elements 2024-11-09
10 Clues: burning gas • makes diamond • makes bones strong • used to purify water • abundant in atmosphere • fuel for carbohydrates • makes airplanes lightweight • increases immunity of plant • found in rechargeable batteries • when with chlorine makes food tasty
medicine crossword 2021-01-18
Across
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- The Romans built these to transport freshwater to highly populated areas.
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- scan a procedure that uses a computer linked to an x-ray machine to make a series of detailed pictures of ares inside the body
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
Down
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- four humors The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
medicine crossword 2021-01-18
Across
- The Romans built these to transport freshwater to highly populated areas.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
Down
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- four humors 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
- scan a procedure that uses a computer linked to an x-ray machine to make a series of detailed pictures of ares inside the body
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
definitions 2021-01-13
Across
- an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- the romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- a heart monitor invented by William Einthoven in the early 1900s
- protected against not affected by a disease
- a powerful x - ray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
Down
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- the belief that substances make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- to give a weak form of disease to a person or animal usually by injection as a protection against the disease
- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae and fungi
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
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 William Einthoven in the early 1900s • a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
Immunity Crossword 2022-12-11
6 Clues: produced by type B lymphocytes • caused by overactive immune system • type of immunity humans are born with • used to help people gain immunity artificially • substance recognised by immune cells, leads to a reaction • one of cells that activates lymphocytes, looks similar to neurons
Unit 3- Immune System 2023-11-07
Across
- second line of defense, causes swelling and redness
- A living or non-living agent that causes disease
- dilate blood vessels and cause cells to move into the tissue
- A substance that produces an immune response without causing disease
- type of t cell that destroy the body cells that have been infected with a pathogen
- type of infection that causes the host cell to burst
- Unique protein molecules found on the surface of cells and viruses that are use to communicate identity and trigger and immune response
- immunity provided by getting exposed to a pathogen (ie vaccines)
- cells that engulf pathogens
- scientist's experiments using broth and swan necked flasks led to a theory that proposed microorganisms cause disease
Down
- heats up your body and makes it difficult for pathogens to reproduce
- chemicals that kill or slow the growth of bacteria
- An organism that transfers a pathogen from one host to another.
- type of b cells are responsible for remembering antigens for future infections
- disease in which the body attacks healthy cells instead of pathogens
- causes disease by taking over the reproductive machinery of healthy cells and turns them into pathogen-producing factories
- identifies antigen for destruction causing clumping or marking for macrophages
- introduces a small amount of inactive pathogen into the body to create immunity
18 Clues: cells that engulf pathogens • A living or non-living agent that causes disease • chemicals that kill or slow the growth of bacteria • second line of defense, causes swelling and redness • type of infection that causes the host cell to burst • dilate blood vessels and cause cells to move into the tissue • ...
Third Immunity Challenge 2022-01-14
9 Clues: Taylor Swift • new beginning • a Midnight drink • annoying loud toy • begin of the New Year • a goal for the New Year • where the ball is dropped • an old fancy drinking glass • ___with the old, in with the new; a old New Year saying
Final 19 Immunity 2021-04-19
Across
- A type of coffin.
- A large predatory reptile with long jaws, long tail, short legs, and a rough textured skin.
- A bird that respected in Egypt, and an example of how important birds were in culture.
- A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell.
Down
- A large tomb made out of bricks or stone.
- A large dung beetle.
- An artefact held by one of the Gods, said to be a symbol of divine power and an emblem of authority.
- A ruler in ancient society.
- A symbol of life, often referred to as a key.
9 Clues: A type of coffin. • A large dung beetle. • A ruler in ancient society. • A large tomb made out of bricks or stone. • A symbol of life, often referred to as a key. • A substance that is burnt to produce a sweet smell. • A bird that respected in Egypt, and an example of how important birds were in culture. • ...
Lab english 2021-12-23
Across
- smallest things you see in blood slides
- from vaccination you get
- where the analysis happen
- in culture you see
- opposite of dilution
- plagued royal of europe
- fights infections
Down
- patients give
- cancer of blood cells
- whiteness of red cells
- after the amount you need you have?
- how accurate tests are
- before you can see blood slides
- how heart works
- you measure variables in
- in veins
16 Clues: in veins • patients give • how heart works • fights infections • in culture you see • opposite of dilution • cancer of blood cells • whiteness of red cells • how accurate tests are • plagued royal of europe • from vaccination you get • you measure variables in • where the analysis happen • before you can see blood slides • after the amount you need you have? • ...
Norse mythology + this game 2022-05-11
Across
- God of dinner
- This god is o-K
- private thoughts
- not a fun place
- Keeps you 100% safe
- group that votes together
- what you hope to be
Down
- This Goddess is pretty fertile
- God of light
- your fans
- they decide your fate
- This god is quite wise
- bark of information
- God of mischief
- Shadow of a doubt as to who this god is
- home for jurors
16 Clues: your fans • God of light • God of dinner • This god is o-K • not a fun place • God of mischief • home for jurors • private thoughts • Keeps you 100% safe • bark of information • what you hope to be • they decide your fate • This god is quite wise • group that votes together • This Goddess is pretty fertile • Shadow of a doubt as to who this god is
Health 2026-03-12
9 Clues: - seiri • - Sufficient • - overweight. • - Throwing away • - Keep the place clean. • - world health organization • - between the ribs and hips. • Water, Sanitation and hygiene • - the body's ability to resist diseases.
Vocab activity (unit 8: 11-20): Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-24
10 Clues: a game _____ • wastes, trash • _____ to diseases • antonym: increase • synonym: sureness • to expand or widen • to establish or set up • synonym: difficulty, impediment • _____ joke, response, personality, etc. • institution for child or elderly care; safe place
Microorganisms 2021-06-25
10 Clues: first antibiotic • used in bakeries • contains Lactic acid • smallest microorganism • disease caused by virus • resistance against disease • help in the formation of curd • contains inactive microorganism • disease-causing micro-organisms • conversion of sugar into alcohol
Ppkn 2023-11-23
10 Clues: basic values. • Authority to act. • Protect the community. • Legal prevention efforts • Carrying out prosecution. • Advocate's right to immunity. • Child protection institutions. • Separatist eradication apparatus. • Determining the results of the trial • Norms resulting from human interaction.
Bacteriology & Infection Control 2017-09-27
Across
- round shaped bacteria that appear singularly or in groups; staphylococci, streptococci, diplococci
- immunity, partly inherited through genes, partly through healthy living
- a disinfectant solution used by barbers and cosmetologists for disinfecting tools or implements
- something made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous substance
- harmless microorganisms that may perform useful functions and are safe to come in contact with because they don’t cause disease or harm
- destroys most but not all microbes (not spores)
- immunity, by having an illness or receiving a vaccine
- spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria that cause diseases like syphilis and lymes disease
- prevents growth of microorganisms on skins
- harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body
- agents which are capable of destroying viruses
Down
- disinfectants that destroy fungi
- short rod-shaped bacteria. Most common bacteria and produces diseases such as tetanus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria
- high pressure equipment which steams at an above boiling temperature to sterilize
- any substances that contains contamination
- act of removing pathogens from tools and surfaces
- chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (not spores) on surfaces
- single celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics
- live on dead matter
- spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and causes diseases such as pneumonia
20 Clues: live on dead matter • disinfectants that destroy fungi • any substances that contains contamination • prevents growth of microorganisms on skins • agents which are capable of destroying viruses • destroys most but not all microbes (not spores) • act of removing pathogens from tools and surfaces • immunity, by having an illness or receiving a vaccine • ...
Communicable Diseases 2023-10-12
Across
- An infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquids.
- The lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth.
- A yellowing of the skin and eyes.
- An occurrence of a disease in which many people in the same place at the same time are affected.
- The passageway that makes breathing possible.
- White blood cells that attack invading pathogens.
- The state of being protected against a particular disease.
- Communicable diseases whose occurrence in humans has increased within the past two decades or threatens to increase in the near future.
- Single-celled microorganisms.
Down
- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment.
- A substance that kills cells or interferes with their functions.
- An organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals.
- A reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection.
- A network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fight off pathogens.
- A microorganism that infects the digestive system.
- Scarring of the liver tissue.
- Substances that are capable of triggering an immune response.
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease.
- Specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many of the functions of specific immunity.
- A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
20 Clues: Scarring of the liver tissue. • Single-celled microorganisms. • A yellowing of the skin and eyes. • A global outbreak of an infectious disease. • The passageway that makes breathing possible. • White blood cells that attack invading pathogens. • A microorganism that infects the digestive system. • A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat. • ...
Immunology 2025-02-19
Across
- Activated by antigen presented on MHC II CD4+
- Regulates development, effector function, and homeostasis of cells of the skeletal, neuronal and immune systems
- Phagocytes and granulocytes
- Recognizing non self in innate immunity
- Happens in bone marrow during development
- Relatively rare circulating granulocyte that fights parasitic infections
- Lymphoid that does not recognize antigens
- Takes antigens from periphery and presents them to lymph nodes to activate adaptive immune response
- Activated by recognizing antigen CD40+
- Primary: Bone marrow and Thymus, Secondary: Spleen and lymph nodes
- Granulocyte found in tissues especially epithelia
- Terminally differentiated
Down
- Circulating precursor to phagocytic cells
- Circulating granulocyte that fights parasitic infections and contributes to asthma and other allergies
- T-cells and B-cells
- Becomes faster and stronger with each new exposure
- Has Fc region with a flexible hinge
- Basophils, mast cells, natural killer cells
- Cells that directly recognize antigens
- Short lived phagocyte that is recruited to the site of infection
- Monocytes, neutrophils, dendritic cells, macrophages
- Recognizing non self in adaptive immunity
- Antigen presenting cell that can be activated by T cells and antibody binding
- Often stimulate cell proliferation and/or differentiation of blood cells
- Kills cells presenting antigens on MHC I via its TCR CD8+
- Same response every time
- Produced by a lot of cells in response to PAMPs, promotes inflammation
27 Clues: T-cells and B-cells • Same response every time • Terminally differentiated • Phagocytes and granulocytes • Has Fc region with a flexible hinge • Cells that directly recognize antigens • Activated by recognizing antigen CD40+ • Recognizing non self in innate immunity • Circulating precursor to phagocytic cells • Happens in bone marrow during development • ...
Canine Distemper Vocab Quiz 2025-08-13
Across
- Time between exposure to a pathogen, chemicals or radiation, and the first appearance of symptoms
- Blood test that measures the concentration of antibodies in a sample of blood serum
- The administration of a substance that stimulates the body’s system’s immunity to a certain vurus
- an organism that transmits pathogen
- Infectious disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans
- Thickening of the skin often found in paw pads and nose
- State where the body’s immune system is weakened making it less effective at fighting the virus
- contagious and fatal disease that affects canines and mammals
- Liquid particles suspended in the air that can carry infectious diseases
- Any organism or agent that can cause disease
- The restriction of movement of people, animals, or goods to prevent the spread of disease or pests
Down
- Mucle twitches, excessive salivation, paralysis, and seizures
- When a pathogen moves from an infected individual to another
- A measure in the number of deaths in a population
- additional dose of a vaccine administrated to enhance immunity
- Focuses on managing symptoms and helping the dog’s body fight the infection but not cure it
- Entering of a virus into the bloodstream
- observable indications of a disease or condition
- Used to detect the presence of Canine Distemper per virus genetic material in a sample
- genius of paramyxoviruses that cause significant disease outbreaks
20 Clues: an organism that transmits pathogen • Entering of a virus into the bloodstream • Any organism or agent that can cause disease • observable indications of a disease or condition • A measure in the number of deaths in a population • Thickening of the skin often found in paw pads and nose • When a pathogen moves from an infected individual to another • ...
SXIS5 2021-09-10
Across
- Where you vote
- Production member from season two
- You need 21 this season
- Season three title
- Winning this keeps you safe from "2 across"
- Helps you find "13 across"
- An extra life in this game
- Represents your life
- The tribe has spoken
Down
- Where both tribes can communicate
- This season's ranking system
- A shocking vote
- Season four winner's shadow
- Turning point in the game
- Season one country
- Jeff
16 Clues: Jeff • Where you vote • A shocking vote • Season three title • Season one country • Represents your life • The tribe has spoken • You need 21 this season • Turning point in the game • Helps you find "13 across" • An extra life in this game • Season four winner's shadow • This season's ranking system • Where both tribes can communicate • Production member from season two • ...
Transportation 2020-08-14
Across
- pumping organ of circulation.
- carried oxygen & carbon dioxide by.
- immunity cells in blood.
- number of chambers in the heart.
- carried by RBC.
- blood collected from lungs to distribute.
- heart shape.
- lower chambers called.
Down
- location of the heart in the chest.
- upper chambers called.
- blood which collected from body to heart.
- fluid connective tissue.
- heart size.
- oxygenated blood.
- Deoxygenated blood.
- transportation of food,O2,CO2&nitrogenous wastes.
16 Clues: heart size. • heart shape. • carried by RBC. • oxygenated blood. • Deoxygenated blood. • upper chambers called. • lower chambers called. • fluid connective tissue. • immunity cells in blood. • pumping organ of circulation. • number of chambers in the heart. • location of the heart in the chest. • carried oxygen & carbon dioxide by. • blood which collected from body to heart. • ...
unit 1-2 L1 2025-05-10
Organ Systems Kelsey Hartigan 2017-08-31
Across
- Part of the digestive system
- Fast-acting control system
- Secretes regulator hormones
- Production of offspring
- Transports materials in body
- Eliminates indigestives material
- Part of the cardiovascular system
Down
- Part of the endocrine system
- Part of the respiratory system
- Provides heat
- Regulation of materials
- Keeps blood supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Involved in immunity
- Protects deeper tissue from injury
- Stores minerals
15 Clues: Provides heat • Stores minerals • Involved in immunity • Regulation of materials • Production of offspring • Fast-acting control system • Secretes regulator hormones • Part of the endocrine system • Part of the digestive system • Transports materials in body • Part of the respiratory system • Eliminates indigestives material • Part of the cardiovascular system • ...
Chapter 24 Communicable Diseases 2015-11-19
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- Pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
- A substance that kills cells or interferes with their function.
- A communicable disease whose incidence in humans has increased within the past two decades or threatens to increase in the near future.
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens, which are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response.
- The state of being protected against a particular disease.
- A specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many of the functions of specific immunity.
- An organism that causes disease.
Down
- An infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquid.
- Single-celled microorganisms that live almost everywhere on earth.
- What occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells.
- An organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals.
- A network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens.
12 Clues: An organism that causes disease. • Pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat. • The state of being protected against a particular disease. • A substance that kills cells or interferes with their function. • Single-celled microorganisms that live almost everywhere on earth. • What occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells. • ...
Inflammation*DO NOW* Name________ 2025-10-07
Across
- – In English — a sign of inflammation, often described as pain or soreness.
- – In Latin — a symptom of inflammation that results in swelling.
- IMMUNITY – A type of defense mechanism that responds the same way to all threats.
- – In Latin — a sign of inflammation, often felt as discomfort.
- – The process by which the body repairs and restores damaged tissue.
- OF FUNCTION – (3 words) In English — a sign of inflammation that means a body part can’t move as well.
- – In English — a symptom of inflammation that causes swelling or increased size.
Down
- – The body’s protective response to injury or infection.
- – A sign of inflammation that means increased heat.
- IMMUNITY – A defense mechanism that adapts based on the type of threat or infection.
- – A visible sign of inflammation that shows up as skin discoloration.
- CIRCULATION – (3 words) Essential for healing; refers to the body’s transportation system.
12 Clues: – A sign of inflammation that means increased heat. • – The body’s protective response to injury or infection. • – In Latin — a sign of inflammation, often felt as discomfort. • – In Latin — a symptom of inflammation that results in swelling. • – The process by which the body repairs and restores damaged tissue. • ...
Vocab activity (unit 8: 11-20): Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-24
10 Clues: a game _____ • wastes, trash • synonym: sureness • antonym: increase • _____ to diseases • to expand or widen • to establish or set up • synonym: difficulty, impediment • _____ joke, response, personality, etc. • institution for child or elderly care; safe place
Microbiology Unit 2 Review 2014-10-29
Across
- Nonspecific signs of infectious disease
- Evidence of an infection
- Derived from the bone marrow and plays an important role in humoral responses
- Adaptive immunity that is slow, powerful and specific
- The way the pathogen gets from the reservoir to the host
- An animal that carries the pathogen from the reservoir to the new host
- The number of organisms required to cause an infection
- Part of non specific surface defences that initiate inflammation
- Infections from animals
- The ability of an organism to cause disease
- Test the concentration of an antibody in the patient’s serum
- A host who harbours a pathogen for a long time and doesn’t get an infectious disease from it
- Normal flora of the skin
- Infective dose, adhesions, toxins and enzymes are examples of
- Natural immunity that is fast, nonspecific and no prior exposure is required
- Communities of microbes living and working together
- A stable relationship where both members benefit
- A long term, stable part of your normal flora
- An example of virulence factors that involves the host not recognizing the pathogen as a foreign invader
- A mode of transmission from inanimate objects
- Stable relationship where one member benefits and the other is not affected
- A temporary part of your normal flora
- Organisms that cause infections and infectious diseases
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- Period of recovery
- Enzymes that save organisms from being lysed
- An unstable relationship where one member lives at the expense of the other
- Type of immunity that results from a transfusion of protection
- Can be either an endogenous or an exogenous infection
- A carbohydrate used by normal flora in the GI tract
- The cycle by which infections move or travel from host to host
- Toxic compounds, used in microbial antagonism
- A host who harbours a pathogen for a short time and doesn’t get an infectious disease from it
- Help the microbe move into other tissues
- One of the most important virulence factors
- An example of a bacteria that is more virulent when it is encapsulated as opposed to non-encapsulated strains
- Type of organisms that normally produce exotoxins
- Communication between bacteria by the use of chemical messages
- Type of immunity that results from an immune response after exposure to an antigen
- Derived from the thymus and plays an important role in cell-mediated responses
- Structural glue that helps hold biofilms together
- A pathogen that is usually bad
- Chemicals that direct white blood cells to the site of infection
- Where the pathogen stays when it is not infecting a host
- The degree of pathogenicity
- Whenever an infection spreads throughout the body
- No signs or evidence of infection
- Bacteria used to treat various conditions, one being Crohn’s
- Type of organisms that normally produce endotoxins
- Whenever an infection is acquired from a health care setting
- Protein molecules, pili or fimbriae are examples of what adaptation your normal flora would have to have in order to overcome your body’s natural defences
50 Clues: Period of recovery • Infections from animals • Evidence of an infection • Normal flora of the skin • The degree of pathogenicity • A pathogen that is usually bad • No signs or evidence of infection • A temporary part of your normal flora • Nonspecific signs of infectious disease • Help the microbe move into other tissues • One of the most important virulence factors • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2024-03-25
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- overly strong reaction of the immune system to a foreign substance
- disease such as cancer, diabetes, or asthma, that is not spread from one person to another
- a very small particle, containing DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein. It attaches to living cells, hijacking their organelles to make more viruses, often causing illness.
- long lasting immunity that results when the body makes its own antibodies in response to a specific antigen
- theory that suggests life began in a pond or ocean as a result of the combination of chemicals from the atmosphere and some form of energy (lightning) to make amino acids (the building blocks of proteins)
- disease-carrying organism, such as a rat, mosquito, or fly that spreads infectious diseases
- natural selection that favors average individuals in a population. EX: Average size spiders more likely to survive than larger or smaller spiders. Large-->easily eaten by predators. Small-->cannot find food or compete for food with larger spiders
- extra structure/body part that is NOT needed by the organism EX: human appendix
- occurs when natural selection favors ONE extreme variation in a trait EX: woodpeckers eating insects deep inside a tree, only woodpeckers with extremely Long beaks will be able to access food source
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- immunity that results when antibodies produced in one animal are introduced into another's body; does not last as long as active immunity
- individuals with either extreme of a trait are favored over average individuals
- structures that are the same but have different functions in different species. EX: whale's fin and the human arm
- structures that have a different structural make up but have the same function. EX: bird's wing and butterfly's wing
- substance prepared from dead or weakened pathogens, or mRNA, then introduced into a body to produce immunity
- a pattern of evolution in which species that were once similar to an ancestral species become increasingly distinct
- a protein ID tag on the outside of cells, often causing the production of antibodies
- theory that proposes eukaryotic cells evolved through a symbiotic relationship between ancient prokaryotes
- disease caused by a virus, bacterium, fungus, or protist that is spread from an infected organism or the environment to another organism
- (STD) infectious disease such as chlamydia, AIDS, or genital herpes , that is passed from one person to another during sexual contact
- a protein made in response to a specific antigen that can attach to the antigen and cause it to be useless
- a pattern of evolution in which distantly related organisms evolve similar traits, occurs when unrelated species occupy similar environments, because they face similar environmental pressures they develop similar adaptations
- process in which a liquid is heated to a temperature that kills most bacteria
- theory that was proposed by Charles Darwin as an explanation for how change happens in a population over time
- any inherited structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism to respond to their environment and produce offspring
- substance that causes an allergic reaction
25 Clues: substance that causes an allergic reaction • overly strong reaction of the immune system to a foreign substance • process in which a liquid is heated to a temperature that kills most bacteria • individuals with either extreme of a trait are favored over average individuals • extra structure/body part that is NOT needed by the organism EX: human appendix • ...
Immune Basics 2023-04-24
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- an antigen that is not disease causing given to people in order to elicit a primary immune response and to make memory cells.
- cell Type of B and T cells produced that give the body immunity to future exposures to a pathogen.
- ________ immune response. The first time a pathogen is encountered.
- created when a critical percentage of humans in a population exhibit immunity to a pathogen
- organs in which lymph is filtered and acted upon by white blood cells and lymphocytes.
- Differentiated B-cells that produce antibodies specific to an encountered antigen.
- Specific molecules or parts of pathogens that the immune system recognizes as targets.
- The body's first line of defense providing a non-specific response to pathogens through physical, chemical, and cellular defenses.
- aka white blood cells.Cells that search for, attack, and destroy germs to keep the body healthy. They are crucial components of both innate and adaptive immune responses.
- named after bone marrow. Specific, have antibodies on cytoplasm for antigen recognition
- Non-specific first lines of defense including skin, mucus membranes, non-specific white blood cells etc.
- cell that is part of the lymphatic system, especially T and B cells
- Small structures that filter and destroy germs to prevent them from spreading to other parts of the body. They contain immune cells that analyze foreign invaders.
- Located in the throat, they trap foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses.
- Part of the long-term memory of the immune system, quickly producing antibodies upon re-exposure to an antigen.
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- Developed after exposure to a pathogen or antigen, leading to immunological memory, either naturally or through vaccination.
- Retain memory of pathogen-specific information for rapid response to the same pathogen upon re-exposure.
- Retain a memory of specific pathogens to enhance the speed and efficacy of the immune response upon re-exposure.
- Central to adaptive immunity, including T-cells and B-cells, which have specific roles in immune defense.
- An organ that stores white blood cells and filters the blood, destroying old and damaged red blood cells.
- Involves the transfer of ready-made antibodies from one individual to another, providing temporary immunity.
- fluid from tissue that flows in lymph vessels
- Provides a targeted response to specific pathogens, features memory components, and develops over time.
- _________ immune response. The second or greater time a pathogen is encountered. Memory cells help out a lot.
- Capable of killing infected cells directly.
- protein or carbohydrate that is unique and recognized by immune cell receptors and antibodies
- Famous white blood cell that is a main antigen presenting cell. It's name means big eater.
- Include dendritic cells, macrophages, and B-cells that process and present antigens to T-cells.
- means cell eating. Macrophages do it a lot.
- protein produced by plasma cells that mark and neutralize pathogens by attaching to antigen
- organism that causes disease
- _______ response. Causes swelling and increased blood flow
- includes lymph, lymph vessels and lymph nodes
- Molecules displayed on cell surfaces that present antigenic peptides to T-cells.
34 Clues: organism that causes disease • Capable of killing infected cells directly. • means cell eating. Macrophages do it a lot. • fluid from tissue that flows in lymph vessels • includes lymph, lymph vessels and lymph nodes • _______ response. Causes swelling and increased blood flow • ________ immune response. The first time a pathogen is encountered. • ...
Ancient China 2022-03-23
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- a religious group of people who go out and spread their faith
- when a place or person pays tribute to the ruler
- a virus that causes rashes all over the body
- an plant/herb, soaked in water and consumed as medicine and pleasure
- a practice of science and magic
- a type of boat that traveled with human paddling
- type of water pump
- a type of fine pottery
- a tool for navigation
- a substance that gives immunity to a disease
- a long boat with a flat bottom
- flooded fields
- the act of buying and selling
- fear of a foreign people or things
- a magnetic mineral used in compasses
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- the wealth and resources of a country
- tool to level plowed ground
- a invention used for raising and lowering boats
- a weapon used to spray enemies with fire
- an exchange for goods and service
- flat areas for farming
- groups of methods to produce immunity against diseases
- an explosive substance
- another name for Indonesia
- large sailing vessels made of bamboo matting
- a Persian sport played on horseback
- a lighter, flexible version of iron
- a substance that repels water
- a mineral made from trees, used for writing, drawing, and more
- a type of spice to heal toothaches
- an east Asian group, from Mongolia
31 Clues: flooded fields • type of water pump • a tool for navigation • flat areas for farming • an explosive substance • a type of fine pottery • another name for Indonesia • tool to level plowed ground • a substance that repels water • the act of buying and selling • a long boat with a flat bottom • a practice of science and magic • an exchange for goods and service • ...
Immune System 2023-03-08
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- viral reproduction involving the fusion of the nucleic acid of a bacteriophage with a host
- medications that fight off infections caused by bacteria
- occurs when exposure to a diseased organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies
- provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease
- cells that make antibodies to protect your body from a specific invader
- system that protects against harmful germs, parasites, and cells
- germs develop the ability to defeat drugs designed to kill them
- a type of cell within the body capable of absorbing bacteria
- type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue
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- immunity that is naturally existing
- type of white blood cell that makes antibodies.
- substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it
- a form of small leukocyte with single round nucleus
- the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure
- protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
- introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease
- cells that help protect the body from infection
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell
- microorganism that infects cells and may cause disease.
- reproduction of viruses using a host cell
20 Clues: immunity that is naturally existing • reproduction of viruses using a host cell • type of white blood cell that makes antibodies. • cells that help protect the body from infection • a form of small leukocyte with single round nucleus • protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body • provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease • ...
Blood 2023-08-18
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- the most common leukocyte
- a substance that separates into charged particles
- the inactive precursor of fibrin
- disease condition where the immune system produces antibodies against the individuals own tissue
- white blood cell
- an increase in the number of circulating lymphocytes
- red blood cell
- the virus that causes AIDS
- malignant overgrowth of immature white blood cells
- cell anemia a hereditary anemia caused by abnormal presence of hemoglobin
- blood clotting
- the engulfing of foreign material by white cells
- the rupture of red blood cells and the release of hemoglobin
- cell an immature neutrophil
- vera a condition where bone marrow produces too many red blood cells
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- the protein that forms a clot
- a deficiency in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
- iron containing pigment in red blood cell
- condition in which bone marrow is replaced with fibrous tissue
- a substance that causes an allergic response
- clot cell
- intravascular coagulation widespread clotting in microscopic vessel
- elements the cellular components of blood
- stoppage of bleeding
- a substance that induces the formation of an antibody
- a congenital or acquired failure of the immune system
- a leukocyte that is responsible for immunity
- the fluid that circulates in the cardiovascular system
- protein produced to react with antigen
- the state of being protected against a disease
30 Clues: clot cell • red blood cell • blood clotting • white blood cell • stoppage of bleeding • the most common leukocyte • the virus that causes AIDS • cell an immature neutrophil • the protein that forms a clot • the inactive precursor of fibrin • protein produced to react with antigen • iron containing pigment in red blood cell • elements the cellular components of blood • ...
Humans Vs Bacteria Vocab Review 2025-11-18
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- prescription medication that treats infection by killing bacteria or preventing its reproduction
- a trait that helps a living organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- programmed cell death caused by killer T cells
- organisms better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce causing these beneficial traits to become more common
- part of the nonspecific immune response, destroys any pathogen by engulfing
- protective barrier between your body and the outside world
- type of reproduction that requires two parents, offspring receive 50% of their genetic information from each parent
- remember the pathogen and the shape of the antibodies needed to restrain it preventing you from getting sick again
- proteins with specific shapes on the surface of pathogens
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- state of being resistant to a particular pathogen
- differences in traits among individuals in a population
- helps you build immunity by exposing you to a weakened form of the pathogen
- gradual change in characteristics of a population over time
- reactions caused by your immune system reacting to harmless substances like pollen
- microorganisms like viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites that cause disease
- white blood cells that produce antibodies
- proteins that identify and restrain pathogens
- a random change in the DNA sequence
- type of reproduction that requires one parent creating genetically identical offspring
- passed on from parent to offspring
20 Clues: passed on from parent to offspring • a random change in the DNA sequence • white blood cells that produce antibodies • proteins that identify and restrain pathogens • programmed cell death caused by killer T cells • state of being resistant to a particular pathogen • differences in traits among individuals in a population • ...
Scythe Cross Word 2026-03-11
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- The act of eradicating, done by scythes.
- One of the main characters who train under scythe goddard.
- The historical name Citra chooses for her scythe persona.
- To gain immunity, one must kiss this item.
- The name of someone who must glean to decrease the population.
- The all-knowing AI that governs every aspect of the world except for the Scythedom.
- Microscopic machines in the bloodstream that suppress pain and heal injuries instantly.
- The ten core laws that every scythe must follow, such as "Thou shalt kill".
- The name Rowan adopts as he begins hunting corrupt scythes.
- The brutal scythe who trains Rowan.
- The seasonal meeting where scythes gather to discuss business and test apprentices.
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- Leader of the scythedom and former mentor of Goddard.
- Scythes are required to keep a public record of their thoughts and gleanings in this.
- A person in training to become a scythe.
- A one-year protection from being gleaned, granted to the family of those who are taken.
- The first one to teach Rowan and Citra.
- Trains citra with high moral standards.
- The official governing body of scythes.
- The primary geographic region where the first book takes place, formerly part of the United States and Canada.
- The official garment of a scythe, which can be any color except black.
20 Clues: The brutal scythe who trains Rowan. • The first one to teach Rowan and Citra. • Trains citra with high moral standards. • The official governing body of scythes. • The act of eradicating, done by scythes. • A person in training to become a scythe. • To gain immunity, one must kiss this item. • Leader of the scythedom and former mentor of Goddard. • ...
Year 9 Biology 2025-11-02
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- Special markers on the surface of pathogens.
- Using a vaccine triggers the immune system to develop long-term immunity against a particular antigen without the person actually being exposed to the disease.
- cells A group of specialised white blood cells that help protect your body. Different types of immune cells play important roles in the immune response.
- A vaccine is a product that contains either a weakened or killed version of a particular pathogen.
- cells A group of specialised white blood cells that help protect your body. Different types of immune cells play important roles in the immune response.
- disease A disease that can't spread from person to person. It might be caused by things like genetics, lifestyle choices, or the environment.
- Proteins produced by B cells that bind to specific markers on a pathogen.
- barriers A part of the body that physically blocks pathogens from getting in, e.g. skin, nose hairs.
- line of defence The specific internal response — your body learns to recognise and destroy certain pathogens using special white blood cells and antibodies.
- An individual living thing.
- line of defence The nonspecific internal response when pathogens get past the first line of defence. Includes inflammation, fever and white blood cells attacking germs.
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- Something that stops the body from working properly. It can cause pain, sickness, or changes in how we feel or function.
- A tiny, usually single-celled, living organism that is too small to be seen with the naked e ye and requires a microscope to be observed
- The special markers on the surface of pathogens.
- disease A disease that is caused by a pathogen and can be spread from one organism to another.
- An organism or infective agent capable of causing disease.
- line of defence The body's first protection against pathogens — made of physical and chemical barriers that stop germs from getting in.
- barriers Living organisms that protect the body by outcompeting or attacking harmful pathogens, e.g. good bacteria on the skin.
- barriers A substance the body makes to kill or trap pathogens before they can enter, e.g. tears, saliva, stomach acid.
- The ability to remember how to respond to a specific pathogen is called immunity.
20 Clues: An individual living thing. • Special markers on the surface of pathogens. • The special markers on the surface of pathogens. • An organism or infective agent capable of causing disease. • Proteins produced by B cells that bind to specific markers on a pathogen. • The ability to remember how to respond to a specific pathogen is called immunity. • ...
Scythe 2024-05-31
10 Clues: the villian • Rowans crush • gives immunity • the highest Scythe • seer of everything • not the main character • government serial killer • many ways to end someone • every scythe writes in one • first teacher of Citra and Rowan
Immunopathology & Neoplasia puzzle 2024-05-21
10 Clues: HLADR4 • Mixed tumor • Nuclear material • Cell mediated immunity • Sure sign for malignancy • overgrowth of skin structure • Type of graft vs host disease • Type IV Hypersensitivity example • Autoimmune hemolytic anemia injury • Follicular adenoma vs follicular ca
Topic 2: Infectious disease and epidemiology 2026-03-05
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- White blood cells that rapidly engulf and destroy pathogens.
- Single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms that can reproduce independently.
- Localised immune response involving redness, swelling, heat and pain.
- Immune cells that engulf pathogens and present antigens to other immune cells.
- Immune cells that destroy infected cells in the cell-mediated immune response.
- Eukaryotic organisms such as yeasts and moulds that can cause infections.
- Immunity gained by receiving antibodies from another source such as maternal antibodies or injections.
- Protective outer layer of some bacteria that helps them evade the immune system.
- Long-lived immune cells that enable a faster response upon re-exposure to a pathogen.
- Disease caused by pathogens that can be transmitted between organisms.
- Proteins produced by B lymphocytes that specifically bind to antigens.
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- Single-celled eukaryotic organisms that may act as pathogens.
- Infectious proteins that cause disease by inducing abnormal protein folding.
- Disease not caused by pathogens and not spread between individuals.
- Process by which a disease develops in the body.
- Immunity produced when the body generates its own antibodies after exposure to an antigen.
- Microscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside a host cell.
- Poisonous substances produced by pathogens that damage host tissues.
- Organism that lives on or inside a host and obtains nutrients at the host’s expense.
- Immune cells responsible for producing antibodies in the humoral response.
20 Clues: Process by which a disease develops in the body. • White blood cells that rapidly engulf and destroy pathogens. • Single-celled eukaryotic organisms that may act as pathogens. • Disease not caused by pathogens and not spread between individuals. • Poisonous substances produced by pathogens that damage host tissues. • ...
