immunity Crossword Puzzles
Culminating 2025-06-16
Across
- single-celled organisms,
- invasion by pathogens,
- cells cells that become other cells,
- lives in/on a host,
- tool for precise gene editing,
- triggers immune response,
- kills bacteria,
- spore-producing organism,
- DNA combined DNA from different sources,
- fights viruses,
- infects cells to reproduce,
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- trains the immune system,
- circular DNA used in bacteria,
- engineering altering DNA for desired traits,
- making a genetic copy,
- technique to copy DNA,
- organism with foreign gene,
- disease-causing microbe,
- device for growing cells,
- therapy treating disease with genes,
- body’s defense system,
- worldwide disease outbreak,
22 Clues: kills bacteria, • fights viruses, • lives in/on a host, • invasion by pathogens, • making a genetic copy, • technique to copy DNA, • body’s defense system, • single-celled organisms, • disease-causing microbe, • trains the immune system, • triggers immune response, • device for growing cells, • spore-producing organism, • organism with foreign gene, • worldwide disease outbreak, • ...
Coronavirus Crossword 2020-08-19
Across
- a group of RNA that causes respiratory
- kills 99.9% of germs
- virus face protection
- prevalent over a whole country or world
- protection from a pathogen
- sign of virus
- air pump to help with breathing
Down
- the sudden start of something overwhelming
- cousin virus of corona
- a bacterium or virus
- microscopic parasite
- ways to prevent disease
- isolation after being exposed to a disease
- first documented cases in
14 Clues: sign of virus • a bacterium or virus • microscopic parasite • kills 99.9% of germs • virus face protection • cousin virus of corona • ways to prevent disease • first documented cases in • protection from a pathogen • air pump to help with breathing • a group of RNA that causes respiratory • prevalent over a whole country or world • the sudden start of something overwhelming • ...
Integumentary System 2021-02-10
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- an oily secretion of the sebaceous glands
- three layers of dead keratinized cells
- makes melanin
- nonliving structures produced in organs
- outer layer covering an organism
- deepest layer
- of body temperature
- requires skin grafts or substitutes
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- only injures the epidermis
- cancer from epithelial cells
- also called sudoriferous glands
- destroys epidermis and some of dermis
- cancer from melanocytes
- of ions, urea, organic compounds and water
- are cancers
- detects pain, touch, temperature, pressure
- the outer layer of skin
- fight foreign invaders
- secretes the chitinious cuticle
- estimate of body surface affected
20 Clues: are cancers • makes melanin • deepest layer • of body temperature • fight foreign invaders • cancer from melanocytes • the outer layer of skin • only injures the epidermis • cancer from epithelial cells • also called sudoriferous glands • secretes the chitinious cuticle • outer layer covering an organism • estimate of body surface affected • requires skin grafts or substitutes • ...
Scythe Vocabulary 2021-12-08
Across
- to give life back to someone
- something valuable
- a person who eats too much
- to train for a skill at the lowest rank
- confined in prison
- not clearly visible
- broke the rules
- to give new energy
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- to allow or give
- unable to be taken back
- being happy with what you have
- a tool or person used for cutting things away
- someone's outward behavior
- selected to do a special job
- the action of ending one's life
- unable to be harmed
- causing great suffering
- to stop something
- pretended
- a holy token
20 Clues: pretended • a holy token • broke the rules • to allow or give • to stop something • something valuable • confined in prison • to give new energy • unable to be harmed • not clearly visible • unable to be taken back • causing great suffering • someone's outward behavior • a person who eats too much • to give life back to someone • selected to do a special job • being happy with what you have • ...
YOOOOOOO 2022-01-25
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- An abnormality
- You should ______ her especially if her dog died last week.
- Verb
- Adjective
- Synonyms: Renew
- Noun
- Fond of fighting
- She always loves going on ______ adventures!
Down
- I beg of you to give me ______ of marrying your daughter.
- She is so ______ when it comes to school work.
- Antonyms Compress, Constrict
- Antonyms: Sensible
- Definitions: Refuse, Waste Products
- I shouldn't ______ on if I left the stove on or off.
- What a ________ young man!
- Synonyms: Sanatorium, Sanctuary
- Synonyms: Found
- You have a parking _____ from unpaid parking tickets.
- Contain that ____ animal!
- A kingdom
20 Clues: Verb • Noun • Adjective • A kingdom • An abnormality • Synonyms: Found • Synonyms: Renew • Fond of fighting • Antonyms: Sensible • Contain that ____ animal! • What a ________ young man! • Antonyms Compress, Constrict • Synonyms: Sanatorium, Sanctuary • Definitions: Refuse, Waste Products • She always loves going on ______ adventures! • She is so ______ when it comes to school work. • ...
Unit 7 and 8 Vocab 2013-03-18
Across
- to flood; cover with water
- dreamily or wistfully thoughtful
- completely contrary in nature
- exemption from any natural or usual liability
- to lessen the sorrow of
- large busy city
- waste matter
- a temporary or provisional arrangement
- institution for the maintenance and care of the mentally ill
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- not genuine
- furious or raging violently
- frivolously disrespectful
- wander aimlessly; ramble
- highly excessive
- to bring into conformity with the customs of a group
- inclined to quarrel or fight readily
- to speak harmful untruths about; slander
- hazardous
- something disadvantageous
- to degenerate; to decline; to fall away
20 Clues: hazardous • not genuine • waste matter • large busy city • highly excessive • to lessen the sorrow of • wander aimlessly; ramble • frivolously disrespectful • something disadvantageous • to flood; cover with water • furious or raging violently • completely contrary in nature • dreamily or wistfully thoughtful • inclined to quarrel or fight readily • a temporary or provisional arrangement • ...
High level Vocabulary 2023-01-04
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- a kingdom; a region or field of study
- furious, violently intense
- to establish, set up
- a risky or daring undertaking
- lacking in seriousness; disrespectful
- to lessen, diminish
- meager, scant; scattered
- to make or become larger or wider
- to comfort
- a debt; something disadvantageous
- quarrelsome, fond of fighting
Down
- to reward, pay reimburse
- resistance to disease; freedom from some
- refuse, waste products
- to make young again, to make like new
- ridiculous, senseless
- a pledge; freedom from doubt
- institution for the care of children/elderly
- genuine, excellent
- to twist out of shape; an abnormality
20 Clues: to comfort • genuine, excellent • to lessen, diminish • to establish, set up • ridiculous, senseless • refuse, waste products • to reward, pay reimburse • meager, scant; scattered • furious, violently intense • a pledge; freedom from doubt • a risky or daring undertaking • quarrelsome, fond of fighting • to make or become larger or wider • a debt; something disadvantageous • ...
Health 2023-08-07
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- Cleanliness and personal care
- Health Emotional and psychological well-being
- Overall health and well-being
- Mindful relaxation
- Food and nourishment
- Mind-body practice for flexibility and relaxation
- Regaining health or strength
- Maintaining proper water intake
- Mental or emotional strain
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- Physical activity
- Rest and rejuvenation
- Taking measures to avoid illness or injury
- Body's resistance to disease
- Essential nutrients for health
- Equilibrium or stability
- Ability to recover from adversity or stress
- Treatment for illness or injury
- Physical well-being
- Treatment for mental or physical ailments
- The food one consumes regularly
20 Clues: Physical activity • Mindful relaxation • Physical well-being • Food and nourishment • Rest and rejuvenation • Equilibrium or stability • Mental or emotional strain • Body's resistance to disease • Regaining health or strength • Cleanliness and personal care • Overall health and well-being • Essential nutrients for health • Treatment for illness or injury • ...
Vocabulary Q4 test prep 2025-04-18
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- to discourage
- doubtful
- become accustomed
- to harm
- ceremony
- best
- to come out
- a scolding
- to make fun of
- giving in
- separation from homeland
- force
- pay back
- to anger
- believable
- signal
- foreign
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- the main part
- to cancel
- a oversimplified image
- hold on to
- cruel
- generous
- assumed
- to ask
- to state
- acting without plan
- unconcerned
- ordinary
- detailed
- shown to be wrong
- to go back
- to happen again
- well known
- go back
- smart
- thrifty
- freedom
38 Clues: best • cruel • smart • force • to ask • signal • to harm • assumed • go back • thrifty • freedom • foreign • doubtful • generous • ceremony • to state • ordinary • detailed • pay back • to anger • to cancel • giving in • hold on to • a scolding • to go back • well known • believable • unconcerned • to come out • the main part • to discourage • to make fun of • to happen again • become accustomed • shown to be wrong • acting without plan • ...
Build-A-Gut 2025-09-22
Across
- state of wellness
- breakdown of food
- proximal intestine
- bacteria
- hub for immune cells
- pathogen invisible to the eye
- response to infection
- holds cells close together
- finger-like
- food poisoning
- stem cell home
- single layer of cells that separate the intestinal lumen from the tissue
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- firewall
- goblet cell secretion
- what you eat
- too permeable
- state of imbalance
- acquisition of nutrients
- interior cavity of intestine
- distal intestine
- parasitic worms
- essential for growth
- another word for digestive tract
- bacteria killing proteins
- host defense
- infectious agent
- indigenous bacteria
27 Clues: firewall • bacteria • finger-like • what you eat • host defense • too permeable • food poisoning • stem cell home • parasitic worms • distal intestine • infectious agent • state of wellness • breakdown of food • state of imbalance • proximal intestine • indigenous bacteria • hub for immune cells • essential for growth • goblet cell secretion • response to infection • acquisition of nutrients • ...
7th Health Test 1 2022-09-09
Across
- chemicals that fight a particular germ
- when germs invade the body
- resistance to infection
- combination of body defenses
- acts as a protective barrier
- invaders
- an unhealthy condition
- microorganisms that cause disease
Down
- diseases that are not spread by contact
- your bodies line of defense
- caused by blood clot
- weakened germs that is injected into the body
12 Clues: invaders • caused by blood clot • an unhealthy condition • resistance to infection • when germs invade the body • your bodies line of defense • combination of body defenses • acts as a protective barrier • microorganisms that cause disease • chemicals that fight a particular germ • diseases that are not spread by contact • weakened germs that is injected into the body
Antimicrobial agents 2020-07-21
Across
- Differentiate into plasma and memory cells
- Antibiotic causes injury to plasma membrane
- Nonspecific immunity at birth
- Dose that is required to treat infection
- Target specific action of drug
Down
- Antibiotic inhibiting nuclei acid synthesis
- Kills bacteria
- Active against several types of organisms
- Produced by Penicillium chrysogenum
- Prevents growth but not kills
- Antimetabolic drugs
- Inactivates penicillin
12 Clues: Kills bacteria • Antimetabolic drugs • Inactivates penicillin • Prevents growth but not kills • Nonspecific immunity at birth • Target specific action of drug • Produced by Penicillium chrysogenum • Dose that is required to treat infection • Active against several types of organisms • Differentiate into plasma and memory cells • Antibiotic inhibiting nuclei acid synthesis • ...
Lockdown 2021-01-22
Across
- The popular fruit bake of lockdown
- Running for charity
- Popular game app to play with friends
- The 8pm Thursday night routine
- Injection (hopefully)to create immunity
- Video platform with dance trends
Down
- The Body Coach
- The essential facial accessory
- Online streaming of films/TV
- Video Chat
- Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin
- The panic buyer's essential item
12 Clues: Video Chat • The Body Coach • Running for charity • Online streaming of films/TV • Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin • The essential facial accessory • The 8pm Thursday night routine • The panic buyer's essential item • Video platform with dance trends • The popular fruit bake of lockdown • Popular game app to play with friends • Injection (hopefully)to create immunity
COVID PUZZLE 2021-04-23
Across
- Disease originally was detected in animal
- Keep away from others (6,10)
- The body's ability to resist
- A machine that supplies oxygen
- Outbreak of this plague
- In isolation
Down
- This family of related microbes
- definitely got it (9,4)
- spreads to many countries
- A sudden increase
- Not showing any symptoms
- Show signs of illness
12 Clues: In isolation • A sudden increase • Show signs of illness • definitely got it (9,4) • Outbreak of this plague • Not showing any symptoms • spreads to many countries • Keep away from others (6,10) • The body's ability to resist • A machine that supplies oxygen • This family of related microbes • Disease originally was detected in animal
Legislative Crossword 2024-04-08
Across
- House and Senate
- pairs with the senate
- pairs with the house of reps
- Hear all party's sides
- Powers Implied in Constitution
- Formally reprimand, written in record
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- Thrown out of office
- Two houses
- Cannot be sued for things said while serving
- opposite of large committee
- Powers said in Constition
- Head of house of reps
12 Clues: Two houses • House and Senate • Thrown out of office • pairs with the senate • Head of house of reps • Hear all party's sides • Powers said in Constition • opposite of large committee • pairs with the house of reps • Powers Implied in Constitution • Formally reprimand, written in record • Cannot be sued for things said while serving
Happy Birthday Matt! 2025-05-29
Across
- Canadian delicacy
- the birds!!!
- why isn't it in the olympics yet?
- Best pink team in the world
- Whiskered napper
Down
- 15.5 miles of pico Blvd
- Sunday afternoons with
- "Once again, immunity is back up for grabs."
- What you play on triple speed
- Quinn Hughes' team
- the sexiest pokemon
- Your friends' ceremonies you'll never skip
12 Clues: the birds!!! • Whiskered napper • Canadian delicacy • Quinn Hughes' team • the sexiest pokemon • Sunday afternoons with • 15.5 miles of pico Blvd • Best pink team in the world • What you play on triple speed • why isn't it in the olympics yet? • Your friends' ceremonies you'll never skip • "Once again, immunity is back up for grabs."
Infection Control Week 2023-10-07
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- This type of immunity which develops after overcoming a disease, through vaccinations or through exposure to natural allergens, such as pollen
- This is when a disease is said to be able to spread from one person to another person. It’s also known as a communicable disease.
- Small particles of moisture that may be generated when a person coughs or sneezes or when water is converted to a fine mist by an aerator or shower head.
- The process or procedure by which a subject is rendered immune, or resistant toa specific disease. This term is often used interchangeably with vaccination or inoculation.
- A general term that applies the following: 1) hand washing with antimicrobial/nonantimicrobial soap and water or 2) antiseptic handrub (waterless antiseptic product, most often alcohol based, rubbed on all surfaces of hands).
Down
- Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
- These are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body.
- A federal agency of the U.S. government that provides facilities and services for the investigation, identification, prevention, and control of disease and is a global leader in public Health.
- This type of immunity is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living
- This means something has pores or opening and can absorb liquids.
- Protection against a disease. It is indicated by the presence of antibodies in the blood and can usually be determined with a laboratory test.
- These are chemical products that destroy most bacteria (excluding spores), fungi, and viruses on surfaces.
12 Clues: Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection. • This means something has pores or opening and can absorb liquids. • This type of immunity is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living • These are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body. • ...
Lymphocytes 2020-08-05
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- found in this system
- type of microorganisms NK and T-cells destroy
- made up of 70%
- produced in the
- are a type of lymphocyte
- purpose of t cells
- circulate through
- type of t-cell
- average diameter in microns
Down
- what defines this cell as eukaryotic
- type of t-cell
- produced by t-cells
- type of t-cell
- MSGREN Approved
- having lymphocytes allows for this
- type of lymphocyte
- are a type of lymphocyte
- purpose of b-cells (... antibodies)
- processed used by antibodies to detect
- type of blood cells
- t-cells mature in this location
21 Clues: type of t-cell • type of t-cell • made up of 70% • type of t-cell • MSGREN Approved • produced in the • circulate through • type of lymphocyte • purpose of t cells • produced by t-cells • type of blood cells • found in this system • are a type of lymphocyte • are a type of lymphocyte • average diameter in microns • t-cells mature in this location • having lymphocytes allows for this • ...
San Fransico 49ers Players 2025-11-25
Across
- Best Coach to figure out how to make points
- Biggest Muscles in NFL
- hasn't missed a Field Goal
- Ranked as number one linebacker
- Best Kickoff Returner
- Trained with Charli Kirk
- Actually best of the best Wide Receiver
- Strongest tight end
- Best of the best Fullback
Down
- He has bullet immunity
- Toughest Offensive Tackle
- Best running back
- lost us the Superbowl
- Best shutdown Cornerback
- Pretty Chill dude
- Played for a very trash them
- Best Qb in NFL
- Always fights with people
18 Clues: Best Qb in NFL • Best running back • Pretty Chill dude • Strongest tight end • lost us the Superbowl • Best Kickoff Returner • He has bullet immunity • Biggest Muscles in NFL • Best shutdown Cornerback • Trained with Charli Kirk • Toughest Offensive Tackle • Always fights with people • Best of the best Fullback • hasn't missed a Field Goal • Played for a very trash them • ...
Quarter 3 2022-06-02
Across
- someyhing the gives comfort, consolation, or relief
- selecting or choosing from various
- a natural or acquired resistance
- salvation;liberation
- greatness in size and amount of importance
- lazy
- eagerly desiring success, power, wealth, a specific goal
- goods sent to an agent for sale without the little being held until sale
- clever;original;resourceful
- continuing without interruptions; ceaseless unending
- running
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- lingered
- unaware
- underground tunnel;cave
- a crack forming an opening cleft; rift; fussure
- an accepted of social behavior
- laughter
- sly; crafty; artfully subtle or shrewed
- search madly for; plumber
- painful; agonizing
20 Clues: lazy • unaware • running • lingered • laughter • painful; agonizing • salvation;liberation • underground tunnel;cave • search madly for; plumber • clever;original;resourceful • an accepted of social behavior • a natural or acquired resistance • selecting or choosing from various • sly; crafty; artfully subtle or shrewed • greatness in size and amount of importance • ...
Level D Unit 8 2022-01-26
Across
- genuine, excellent; made of silver
- meager, scant; scattered
- a kingdom, a region or field of study
- to twist out of shape
- to make young again; to make like new
- resistance to disease
- refuse, waste products
- a risky or daring undertaking
- lacking in seriousness; disrespectful
- to lessen, diminish
- to reward, pay, reimburse
Down
- a pledge; freedom from doubt
- to establish, set up
- ridiculous, senseless
- an institution for the care of people
- quarrelsome, fond of fighting
- to make or become larger or wide
- to comfort
- furious, violently intense
- a debt, something disadvantageous
20 Clues: to comfort • to lessen, diminish • to establish, set up • ridiculous, senseless • to twist out of shape • resistance to disease • refuse, waste products • meager, scant; scattered • to reward, pay, reimburse • furious, violently intense • a pledge; freedom from doubt • quarrelsome, fond of fighting • a risky or daring undertaking • to make or become larger or wide • ...
Blood 2023-04-01
Across
- clear liquid portion of blood
- produces histamine and heparin
- hormone that increases RBC production
- red blood cell
- production of red blood cells
- formation of new WBC
- cells that attack foreign bodies in the body
- formation of platelets
- protein that binds with o2
- immunity
- hemoglobin with no oxygen
- end with -phil
Down
- white blood cell
- person who draws blood
- deficiency of red blood cells
- end with -cyte
- first WBC to site of infection
- formation of all blood cells
- primarily attacks parasites
- proteins that don't belong in the body
- phagocytosis
21 Clues: immunity • phagocytosis • end with -cyte • red blood cell • end with -phil • white blood cell • formation of new WBC • person who draws blood • formation of platelets • hemoglobin with no oxygen • protein that binds with o2 • primarily attacks parasites • formation of all blood cells • clear liquid portion of blood • deficiency of red blood cells • production of red blood cells • ...
Herbal Crossword #1 2023-01-09
Across
- sexy
- tiny nourishment
- living fossil
- King of herbs
- grass family nerve fixer
- purrfect relaxation
- Bam!
- brain fog friend important symbol of Hinduism
- soothing confectionary
- brainiac
- sweet sweet expectorant
- beautiful calyx
- fractured compost tea
- dyeing to meet you
- warming rhizome
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- winter qi tonic
- aromatic antibiotic dressing
- Indian ginseng
- happy days
- pretty immunity
- liver lover
- bitter jedi
- slow growing root man
- first aid
- taproot likes to clean
- petite flowers keep on giving
- c of love
- autumn sunshine anti-inflammatory
28 Clues: sexy • Bam! • brainiac • first aid • c of love • happy days • liver lover • bitter jedi • living fossil • King of herbs • Indian ginseng • winter qi tonic • pretty immunity • beautiful calyx • warming rhizome • tiny nourishment • dyeing to meet you • purrfect relaxation • slow growing root man • fractured compost tea • taproot likes to clean • soothing confectionary • sweet sweet expectorant • ...
Immune System 2023-03-16
Across
- create antibodies
- COVID-19.Influenza,HIV, and Meningitis
- outside defense system
- capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria
- reproductive cycle
- to destroy disease-causing organisms
- naturally exist
- the immune system
- antibodies
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- method by which a virus can replicate its DNA
- vaccinations
- when bacteria change in response to the use of these medicines
- acquired immune response
- fight infections caused by bacteria
- protection from a specific disease
- protects the body from outside invaders.
- protect the body from infection and may help fight cancer.
- vaccine-induced immunity
- leukocyte
- white blood cells
20 Clues: leukocyte • antibodies • vaccinations • naturally exist • create antibodies • white blood cells • the immune system • reproductive cycle • outside defense system • acquired immune response • vaccine-induced immunity • protection from a specific disease • fight infections caused by bacteria • to destroy disease-causing organisms • COVID-19.Influenza,HIV, and Meningitis • ...
MEDICAL TERMS 2024-10-21
Across
- Stimulates immunity to disease.
- Irregular heart rhythm.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in blood.
- Medication that kills bacteria.
- Study of nervous system diseases.
- Low red blood cell count causing fatigue.
- Formation of blood clot.
- – Spread of cancer cells.
- Instrument to view inside the body.
- – Removal of tissue for examination.
- Weakening of bones.
- Medical care of children.
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- White blood cell fighting infections.
- Vaccination for disease prevention.
- Drug increasing urine output.
- Heart specialist.
- Cancerous, dangerous growth.
- High blood pressure.
- Swelling from fluid buildup.
- Blocked blood vessel by clot.
20 Clues: Heart specialist. • Weakening of bones. • High blood pressure. • Irregular heart rhythm. • Formation of blood clot. • – Spread of cancer cells. • Medical care of children. • Cancerous, dangerous growth. • Swelling from fluid buildup. • Drug increasing urine output. • Blocked blood vessel by clot. • Stimulates immunity to disease. • Medication that kills bacteria. • ...
35 2025-08-23
Across
- Smaller lower leg bone
- Last part of small intestine
- Stomach-intestine fold
- Immunity booster
- Tendon inflammation
- Clouded eye lens
- capsule Joint enclosure
- Cone-shaped cornea
- process Lower sternum end
- bone Skull cheekbone
- Light-sensitive eye layer
- Vessel carrying blood from heart
- Fluid swelling
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- marrow Fat-rich bone marrow
- Lung air passages
- Thigh muscle
- Serious skin cancer
- Nerve inflammation
- Internal sound device
- Viral blister infection
- Stomach viewing tool
- smear Cervical cancer test
- Nerve cell branch
- Relating to navel
- Larynx viewing device
25 Clues: Thigh muscle • Fluid swelling • Immunity booster • Clouded eye lens • Lung air passages • Nerve cell branch • Relating to navel • Nerve inflammation • Cone-shaped cornea • Serious skin cancer • Tendon inflammation • Stomach viewing tool • bone Skull cheekbone • Internal sound device • Larynx viewing device • Smaller lower leg bone • Stomach-intestine fold • Viral blister infection • ...
Survivor 2024-06-12
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- What Ozzy scaled
- Parvati's self-described animal personality
- *Grab your ___ and get some ___
- Number of seasons of Survivor
- "I'll go __ the votes"
- Prize money, only once
- Most evil Survivor ever
- Where betrayals happen
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- *With 10-Across
- Pigs:Truffles, Tony:___
- Tribe of Kara, Allison, Angelina
- With immunity comes ____
- 14 Seasons of Survivor here
- Tool often lost at sea
- Chaotic pair who hated each other
- Islands Johnny Fairplay & Rupert debut
- Recipient of Yau-Man's truck
- Keep for eggs, or eat for meat?
18 Clues: *With 10-Across • What Ozzy scaled • Tool often lost at sea • "I'll go __ the votes" • Prize money, only once • Where betrayals happen • Pigs:Truffles, Tony:___ • Most evil Survivor ever • With immunity comes ____ • 14 Seasons of Survivor here • Recipient of Yau-Man's truck • Number of seasons of Survivor • *Grab your ___ and get some ___ • Keep for eggs, or eat for meat? • ...
The Brain Teaser 2025-08-19
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- clean (something), especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria
- designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring
- the presence of a pathogen
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a state of readiness
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- a person or reanimated corpse
- a state or period in which movement within or access to an area is restricted in interest of public safety or health
- spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinct group of symptoms
- a state, period, place of isolation in which people or animals that may have been exposed to infectious disease are placed
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- a person qualified to treat people who are ill
15 Clues: a state of readiness • the presence of a pathogen • a person or reanimated corpse • a person qualified to treat people who are ill • spread from one person or organism to another, typically by direct contact • clean (something), especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria • designed to keep something undesirable such as illness or harm from occurring • ...
Innate Immunity 2022-03-04
6 Clues: ทำลายพยาธิเเละปรสิต • พบมากที่สุดในร่างกาย • เกี่ยวข้องกับการเเพ้ต่างๆ • นิวเคลียสมีขนาดใหญ่รูปเกือกม้า • สารที่ก่อให้เกิดการเเพ้หรืออักเสบ • กระบวนการทำลายสิ่งเเปลกปลอมโดยมีการสร้างท้าวเทียมไปโอบ
Innate Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-20
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- physical barrier against pathogens
- pathogen associated molecular pattern
- small proteins used for immune system communication
- a type of immunity present at birth
- a type of white blood cell that is motile and very phagocytic
- triggered by innate immune cells to detect infection
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- coating of a microbe with opsonins
- leads to increased volume of blood to damaged area via blood vessels
- an example of a cytokine, communicates between leukocytes
- defense system of over thirty proteins, helps enhance abilities of antibodies and phagocytic cells
- a type of inflammation response that is longer but less intense
- the movement or motility of a cell, organism, or phagocyte
12 Clues: coating of a microbe with opsonins • physical barrier against pathogens • a type of immunity present at birth • pathogen associated molecular pattern • small proteins used for immune system communication • triggered by innate immune cells to detect infection • an example of a cytokine, communicates between leukocytes • ...
diseases 2021-09-15
Across
- kills most animals that get it but the ones who do survive gain a sort of immunity preventing them from getting it again, these animals can also pass the immunity on to their offspring
- sickness
- a disease caused by a fungus
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
Down
- wild animals
- a disease in dear, elk, and moose
- the state we live in
7 Clues: sickness • wild animals • the state we live in • a disease caused by a fungus • a disease in dear, elk, and moose • any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools. • ...
Pandemic in the Real World 2020-08-20
Across
- Slows transmission rate
- virus discovered in China in 2003
- abbreviation for Center for Disease Control
- mechanical breathing: pushes air into lungs
- good hand washing
- keeps virus alive
Down
- helps stop the spread of viruses through active immunity
- scientific virus name abbreviation
- body system impacting lungs
- outbreak origin
- virion with halo
- causes common cold and MERS
- abbreviation for World Health Organization
- smaller than bacteria
14 Clues: outbreak origin • virion with halo • good hand washing • keeps virus alive • smaller than bacteria • Slows transmission rate • body system impacting lungs • causes common cold and MERS • virus discovered in China in 2003 • scientific virus name abbreviation • abbreviation for World Health Organization • abbreviation for Center for Disease Control • ...
Corona and SARS crossword 2020-08-17
Across
- Corona is a... stranded virus
- Corona is large...
- The day of first Corona case
- Viruses are... than bacteria
- ...are known to slow transmission
- Bacteria is...
- Vaccines are...immunity
Down
- Covid affects the... system
- People can have... chances of Covid due to medical problems
- A...pumps air
- Viruses are...
- SARS was discovered in...
- A virus is not...
- First case of Covid in...
- To see a virus use a...microscope
15 Clues: A...pumps air • Viruses are... • Bacteria is... • A virus is not... • Corona is large... • Vaccines are...immunity • SARS was discovered in... • First case of Covid in... • Covid affects the... system • The day of first Corona case • Viruses are... than bacteria • Corona is a... stranded virus • ...are known to slow transmission • To see a virus use a...microscope • ...
Nutrition and Illness 2024-02-15
Across
- Pressure: Measure of cardiovascular health
- Queasiness and the urge to vomit
- Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms
- Detailed examination for diagnosis
- Medical professional providing care
- Coverage for unexpected medical costs
- Unpleasant muscle contractions
- Prescribed remedy for health issues
- Feeling lightheaded and unsteady
Down
- Difficulty in passing stool
- Reveals the inside without surgery
- A state of poor health
- Preventive shot for immunity
- Oral health specialist
- Seasonal viral infection
- Watery and frequent bowel movements
- Skin outbreak reveals this discomfort
- Uncomfortable sensation on the skin
18 Clues: A state of poor health • Oral health specialist • Seasonal viral infection • Difficulty in passing stool • Preventive shot for immunity • Unpleasant muscle contractions • Queasiness and the urge to vomit • Feeling lightheaded and unsteady • Reveals the inside without surgery • Detailed examination for diagnosis • Medical professional providing care • ...
biotechnology crosswords 2025-05-18
Across
- Creating a genetic copy
- Gene-editing tool with precision
- Rot with a purpose
- Hormone for blood sugar control
- Soil boosters made by microbes
- Supplement for muscle energy
- Shots that train your immune system.
Down
- Anaerobic process used in brewing and baking
- Treating disease by training immunity
- DNA copier in a tube
- Enzyme, in industrial form.
- Pollution cleanup, courtesy of bacteria.
- Checking out your alleles.
- Renewable energy from crops or algae
- Eco-friendly polymers from plants
- Innovation inspired by nature.
- Engineered crop or critter
- Natural pest controllers.
18 Clues: Rot with a purpose • DNA copier in a tube • Creating a genetic copy • Natural pest controllers. • Checking out your alleles. • Engineered crop or critter • Enzyme, in industrial form. • Supplement for muscle energy • Innovation inspired by nature. • Soil boosters made by microbes • Hormone for blood sugar control • Gene-editing tool with precision • Eco-friendly polymers from plants • ...
Woopvivor: Hisui 2023-10-21
Across
- Co host
- lost every preswap challenge
- The sesame street character
- merge tribe name
- lost the auction
- the amount of people left
Down
- The theme of the season
- lost every challenge besides the auction at swap
- the mascot of our org
- The Main Host
- didnt lose any preswap challenges besides the individual immunity one
- Quagsire
12 Clues: Co host • Quagsire • The Main Host • merge tribe name • lost the auction • the mascot of our org • The theme of the season • the amount of people left • The sesame street character • lost every preswap challenge • lost every challenge besides the auction at swap • didnt lose any preswap challenges besides the individual immunity one
Biotechnology Crossword 2025-05-18
Across
- Renewable energy from crops or algae
- Treating disease by training immunity
- Shots that train your immune system
- Natural pest controllers
- DNA copier in a tube
- Soil boosters made by microbes
- Rot with a purpose
- Pollution cleanup, courtesy of bacteria
- Modification of alleles
Down
- Enzyme, made by large amounts
- Creating a genetic copy
- Eco friendly polymers from plants
- Supplement for muscle energy
- Anaerobic process used in brewing and baking
- Innovation inspired by nature
- Hormone for blood sugar control
- Gene-editing tool with precision
- Engineered crop or animal
18 Clues: Rot with a purpose • DNA copier in a tube • Creating a genetic copy • Modification of alleles • Natural pest controllers • Engineered crop or animal • Supplement for muscle energy • Enzyme, made by large amounts • Innovation inspired by nature • Soil boosters made by microbes • Hormone for blood sugar control • Gene-editing tool with precision • Eco friendly polymers from plants • ...
The Giver: 2022-02-02
Across
- capable of being touched or felt
- attracting special attention
- adherence to moral and ethical principles
- causing intense suffering;
- extremely joyful and vigorous
- having no harmful effect
- lack of patience
Down
- lenient or permissive
- the power to float or rise in a fluid
- to let go; release
- the state of being exempted; immunity
- reputation or influence arising from success
- showing extreme care
- suffering, or pain
14 Clues: lack of patience • to let go; release • suffering, or pain • showing extreme care • lenient or permissive • having no harmful effect • causing intense suffering; • attracting special attention • extremely joyful and vigorous • capable of being touched or felt • the power to float or rise in a fluid • the state of being exempted; immunity • adherence to moral and ethical principles • ...
STI Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-17
Across
- most common treatment
- the most reliable way to prevent
- no treatment
- discharge, buring or itching
- can be a life-threatening STI
- inability to get pregnant
- sore throat, hair loss, headaches
Down
- builds immunity against
- tested responsible way to know ahead of time
- treated by antibiotic
- low stomach pains,pain when urinating
- sexually transmitted infections
- causes cervical cancer
- can usually be improved but not cured
14 Clues: no treatment • most common treatment • treated by antibiotic • causes cervical cancer • builds immunity against • inability to get pregnant • discharge, buring or itching • can be a life-threatening STI • sexually transmitted infections • the most reliable way to prevent • sore throat, hair loss, headaches • low stomach pains,pain when urinating • ...
Relationships - Ch. 21-22 2022-12-12
Across
- Destroys disease-causing bacteria
- Disordered fear of being overweight
- Directing your life independently
- Ability to resist a particular disease
- More than 30% over ideal body weight
- Tiny telescope to see inside the body
- Written agreement of landlord and tenant
- Positive physical and mental health
Down
- Disease-causing organism
- Binge eating and induces vomiting
- Renter
- Length of time to work or exercise
- Heart related
- Property owner
14 Clues: Renter • Heart related • Property owner • Disease-causing organism • Destroys disease-causing bacteria • Binge eating and induces vomiting • Directing your life independently • Length of time to work or exercise • Disordered fear of being overweight • Positive physical and mental health • More than 30% over ideal body weight • Tiny telescope to see inside the body • ...
Human Body Systems Ch6 - Diseases 2025-05-29
Across
- - a sudden increase in the number of people with a disease in a specific geographic area.
- - the body’s ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease.
- - the process by which harmless antigens are put into a person’s body to produce active immunity.
- - a substance or factor in the environment that can cause cancer.
- - an allergic reaction in which the respiratory passages narrow significantly, which causes wheezing and shortness of breath.
- - poison
- - a disease in which cells multiply uncontrollably, over and over, destroying healthy tissue in the process.
Down
- - a disorder where the immune system is overly sensitive to a foreign substance.
- - a disease that is consistently present but limited to a particular region.
- - diseases that are not caused by pathogens in the body, and cannot be transmitted from person to person.
- - when a disease’s growth rate skyrockets, increasing each day and cuts across international boundaries and populations.
- - a condition where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or the body’s cells fail to use insulin properly.
- - nonliving particles that can only reproduce inside living cells
- - an abnormal mass caused by cells dividing over and over.
- - an organism that causes an infectious disease.
15 Clues: - poison • - an organism that causes an infectious disease. • - an abnormal mass caused by cells dividing over and over. • - nonliving particles that can only reproduce inside living cells • - a substance or factor in the environment that can cause cancer. • - the body’s ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease. • ...
ENA8 4.3 Sick in Singapore 2022-11-10
Across
- lääkealan yritykset
- lastenlääkäri
- laumaimmuniteetti
- teho-osasto
- antibiootit
- kaihi
- sairaus, tauti
- aivotärähdys
- ensihoitaja
- rokottaa
- kardiologi, sydänlääkäri
- luovuttaa verta
- kipsi; laastari (BrE)
- terveys
- onnettomuuden uhri
- ennuste
- kiristysside
- murtuma
- diagnoosi, taudinmääritys
- mennä leikkaukseen
- synnytyslääkäri
- parannuskeino, lääke, hoito
- vastustuskyky
- määrätä lääkkeitä
- sairaanhoitaja
- kirurgi
- ennalta ehkäisevä lääketiede
- ambulanssi
- laastari (AmE)
- ruiskutus
- parannuskeino
- lääkeresepti
- ruisku
- ottaa sairaalahoitoon
- lääkäri
- terveydenhuolto
- psykoterapeutti
- apteekki (BrE)
- elvyttää
- psykiatri
- ensiapupoliklinikka
- laittaa hengityskoneeseen
- eutanasia, armokuolema
- lääkärin antama hoito
- leikkaussali
- vaiva
Down
- kainalosauva
- kätilö
- hoidettavissa oleva
- hoito
- ilman reseptiä myytävät lääkkeet
- potilas
- ripuli (BrE)
- hoitovirhe
- vamma
- pahoinvointi
- ihotautilääkäri
- sideharso
- (lääkärin)lähete
- apteekki (AmE)
- oire
- kirurginen maski
- murtunut luu
- tukehtuminen
- aivoleikkaus
- hyvinvointi
- maailmanlaajuinen kulkutauti
- elvytys
- terveydenhuoltojärjestelmä
- paarit
- lääkitä
- apteekkari
- hammaslääkäri
- apteekki
- lääkeannos
- tehohoito
- nyrjähtänyt nilkka
- reseptilääke
- pahanlaatuinen kasvain
- psykologi
- operoida joku, suorittaa leikkaus (+prep)
- fysioterapeutti
- sairaus
- hyvänlaatuinen kasvain
- kuntoutus
- rokotus
- vakuutus
- syöpä
- vamma, invaliditeetti
- ehkäisyväline
- lääkitys
- ensiapulaukku
- kipsi
- onnettomuuden uhri
- saattokoti
95 Clues: oire • hoito • vamma • kaihi • syöpä • kipsi • vaiva • kätilö • paarit • ruisku • potilas • elvytys • lääkitä • terveys • ennuste • murtuma • sairaus • rokotus • kirurgi • lääkäri • rokottaa • apteekki • vakuutus • lääkitys • elvyttää • sideharso • tehohoito • psykologi • kuntoutus • ruiskutus • psykiatri • hoitovirhe • apteekkari • lääkeannos • ambulanssi • saattokoti • teho-osasto • antibiootit • ensihoitaja • hyvinvointi • kainalosauva • ripuli (BrE) • pahoinvointi • ...
Nine Weeks Test Review 2014-12-08
Across
- tiny filtering unit of the kidney
- increase the surface area for food absorption
- liquid product of digestion
- help clot blood
- grapelike clusters at end of each bronchiole
- immunity body makes its own antibodies in response to a specific antigen
- acid building block of protein
- muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract
- body's main source of energy
- fluid that has diffused into the lymphatic capillaries
- carries blood to the heart
- immunity antibodies produced in one animal are introduced into another's body
- disease not caused by a pathogen
- provide energy for cell development, growth, and repair
- holds urine until it leaves the body
Down
- carries urine from each kidney to bladder
- carries blood away from the heart
- two short tubes that carry air into the lungs
- water- and fat-soluble; needed for regulating body functions, growth, and preventing diseases
- carries oxygen and carbon dioxide in red blood cells
- liquid part of blood
- protein that can attach to an antigen causing it to be useless
- liquid is heated to a temperature that kills most bacteria
- causes an allergic reaction
- connects the larynx with the bronchi
- disease spread from one person to another
- connects arteries and veins
- regulates many chemical reactions in the body
- protein that regulates chemical reactions in cells without being changed or used up itself
- complex molecule that is foreign to your body
- airway that vocal cords are attached to
31 Clues: help clot blood • liquid part of blood • carries blood to the heart • liquid product of digestion • causes an allergic reaction • connects arteries and veins • body's main source of energy • acid building block of protein • disease not caused by a pathogen • carries blood away from the heart • tiny filtering unit of the kidney • connects the larynx with the bronchi • ...
Diseases 2022-04-28
Across
- one celled organisms that are larger and more complex than bacteria
- diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- resistance to a particular disease
- one that last for a long time or keeps coming back
- a condition in which the body reacts to food or other substances
- is a system of body organs, tissues, and cells that destroy pathogens
- a blockage or break in a blood vessel that brings blood flow to the brain
- living organisms or particles that can cause diseases
- means blood is pressing very hard on the walls of the arteries when the heart beats
- a disease that are is non spread person to person
- fight pathogens that cause infection and illness
Down
- are dead or weakened pathogens given for immunity
- a condition that results when the blood supply to the heart muscle is blocked off or interrupted
- diseases caused by pathogens that can be spread from person to person
- is the breakdown of the body's ability to fight infection
- is a substance that causes cancer
- are pathogens that are living organisms of plant cells but make their own food
- is a pathogen that is one-celled organisms that can live almost everywhere on earth
- protein substances in blood that can find weaken and destroy pathogens
- white blood cells that trigger the production of antibodies
- a condition in which nerve messages from the brain are disturbed for brief periods of time
- a disease in which abnormal cells multiply and spread
22 Clues: is a substance that causes cancer • resistance to a particular disease • diseases of the heart and blood vessels • fight pathogens that cause infection and illness • are dead or weakened pathogens given for immunity • a disease that are is non spread person to person • one that last for a long time or keeps coming back • ...
Coccidiosis Crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- Stage that reinvades cells during asexual replication
- Foundation of performance, immunity, and disease resistance
- Highly pathogenic Eimeria species causing hemorrhagic enteritis
- Form of coccidiosis with no obvious signs but performance loss
- Process by which oocysts become infective
- Prevents the spread of oocysts via boots, tools, or rodents
- Strategy to prevent resistance by changing drugs between flocks
- Type of vaccine with weakened but live oocysts
- Live microbial additive used to support gut flora
- Where Eimeria tenella causes bloody lesions
- Chemical coccidiostat often combined with ionophores
- Sexual reproduction phase in Eimeria life cycle
- Region affected by Eimeria brunetti in severe infections
- Form that invades epithelial cells after ingestion
- Plant-based additive used to reduce inflammation
Down
- Secondary disease often triggered by coccidiosis
- Early intracellular stage of Eimeria
- Barn hygiene step critical to reducing oocyst load
- Used to monitor for past coccidiosis or NE damage in slaughtered birds
- Asexual multiplication stage of Eimeria
- Type of anticoccidial that disrupts ionic balance in parasites
- Builds up after continuous use of the same product
- System used to rate the severity of gut damage from coccidiosis
- Species that causes orange mucus and leaky gut
- The infectious stage shed in feces
- Program using different products during different phases of the same flock
- Combination coccidiostat with monensin and nicarbazin
- Eimeria species that infects the ceca
- Biological tool used to develop immunity against coccidiosis
- Genus of protozoa that causes coccidiosis
30 Clues: The infectious stage shed in feces • Early intracellular stage of Eimeria • Eimeria species that infects the ceca • Asexual multiplication stage of Eimeria • Process by which oocysts become infective • Genus of protozoa that causes coccidiosis • Where Eimeria tenella causes bloody lesions • Species that causes orange mucus and leaky gut • ...
Week 1 & 2: August 15th- 25th 2022-08-26
Across
- just enough
- a mark or spot
- without any plan or organization
- something helpful that comes at the right time
- changing often
- untouchable or protected
- a large gathering to celebrate something
Down
- scaring someone or putting them down
- laws or rules
- to hate something
- pieces of something that have been broken
- not very important
- time between two events
- to make something appear or call upon
14 Clues: just enough • laws or rules • a mark or spot • changing often • to hate something • not very important • time between two events • untouchable or protected • without any plan or organization • scaring someone or putting them down • to make something appear or call upon • a large gathering to celebrate something • pieces of something that have been broken • ...
Circulatory System Recap Puzzle 2024-02-22
Across
- The liquid part of blood
- The blood carries
- Major blood vessel in the heart
- Recall the reasons for the circulatory system
- properties of white blood cells
Down
- Red blood cells are made where?
- properties of red blood cells
- Prevents back flow
- Properties of platelets
- where to find your pulse
- the heart contains how many chambers?
- Pulse is measured in
- transported via circulatory system
- Blood vessel
14 Clues: Blood vessel • The blood carries • Prevents back flow • Pulse is measured in • Properties of platelets • The liquid part of blood • where to find your pulse • properties of red blood cells • Red blood cells are made where? • Major blood vessel in the heart • properties of white blood cells • transported via circulatory system • the heart contains how many chambers? • ...
Medication Recertification Category 1 2023-05-30
Across
- The amount of medication to be taken
- type of electrical activity in brain that causes seizures
- Harmful or Deadly
- Rapid onset
- dose Liters
- for sudden wheezing Rescue
- Free from blame
- To leave out
- Blood Sugar Hypoglycemia
Down
- Topical
- Where a medication or how a medication is given
- Sugar
- Chemical name of a drug
- To put a medication in a body cavity or mucous membrane
14 Clues: Sugar • Topical • Rapid onset • dose Liters • To leave out • Free from blame • Harmful or Deadly • Chemical name of a drug • Blood Sugar Hypoglycemia • for sudden wheezing Rescue • The amount of medication to be taken • Where a medication or how a medication is given • To put a medication in a body cavity or mucous membrane • type of electrical activity in brain that causes seizures
Lockdown 2021-01-22
Across
- The popular fruit bake of lockdown
- Running for charity
- Popular game app to play with friends
- The 8pm Thursday night routine
- Injection (hopefully)to create immunity
- Video platform with dance trends
Down
- The Body Coach
- The essential facial accessory
- Online streaming of films/TV
- Video Chat
- Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin
- The panic buying toiletry must
12 Clues: Video Chat • The Body Coach • Running for charity • Online streaming of films/TV • Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin • The essential facial accessory • The panic buying toiletry must • The 8pm Thursday night routine • Video platform with dance trends • The popular fruit bake of lockdown • Popular game app to play with friends • Injection (hopefully)to create immunity
Pathogen Crossword 2020-05-07
Across
- drugs that kill bacteria
- isolation inside of a house
- Disease in a school
- Disease in a area like NC
- rabies,flu,cold
- the superhero bloodshot has this ability
Down
- cholera and strep throat
- symbiotic relationship
- a thing that destroys a disease through a shot
- made by white blood cells
- micro-organims that cause disease
- Global Disease
12 Clues: Global Disease • rabies,flu,cold • Disease in a school • symbiotic relationship • cholera and strep throat • drugs that kill bacteria • made by white blood cells • Disease in a area like NC • isolation inside of a house • micro-organims that cause disease • the superhero bloodshot has this ability • a thing that destroys a disease through a shot
Agents of Disease 2020-05-07
Across
- dead form of pathogen
- one celled animal like protist
- drugs that kill bacteria
- strict isolation
- microorganisms that cause diseases
- one celled microorganism without nucleus
- white blood cells destroy a pathogen
Down
- lots of cases of same disease
- special proteins
- process to make milk safe to drink
- infectious disease spreads around the world
- not made of cells
12 Clues: special proteins • strict isolation • not made of cells • dead form of pathogen • drugs that kill bacteria • lots of cases of same disease • one celled animal like protist • process to make milk safe to drink • microorganisms that cause diseases • white blood cells destroy a pathogen • one celled microorganism without nucleus • infectious disease spreads around the world
Kyle Hill-arious 2024-10-04
Across
- Irish or Scottish given name
- NYC area known for art galleries
- Sharp, high-pitched sound
- Classic 80s hairstyle
- Judgment Free Zone
- Outdoor overnight stay
Down
- Beverage often used for immunity
- Sponsor of extreme sports
- Visual representations on paper
- Month of the winter solstice
- Small elevation of land
- First name of 'South Park' character
- Home to the Cubs and White Sox
13 Clues: Judgment Free Zone • Classic 80s hairstyle • Outdoor overnight stay • Small elevation of land • Sponsor of extreme sports • Sharp, high-pitched sound • Month of the winter solstice • Irish or Scottish given name • Home to the Cubs and White Sox • Visual representations on paper • Beverage often used for immunity • NYC area known for art galleries • ...
Microorganisms & Diseases 2025-09-07
Across
- Single-celled microorganisms
- Includes molds and mushrooms
- Invasion of harmful microorganisms
- Lives on or in a host
- Body’s defense against disease
Down
- Needs a host to reproduce
- Causes disease in host
- Can spread easily from person to person
- Medicine that kills bacteria
- Rapid spread of disease in a population
- Single-celled eukaryotic organism
- Prevents infectious diseases
12 Clues: Lives on or in a host • Causes disease in host • Needs a host to reproduce • Single-celled microorganisms • Includes molds and mushrooms • Medicine that kills bacteria • Prevents infectious diseases • Body’s defense against disease • Single-celled eukaryotic organism • Invasion of harmful microorganisms • Can spread easily from person to person • ...
Spelling Words 2020-10-27
10 Clues: to destroy • to get mad • to estimate • to be supreme • to be in something • to search something • to teach someone or something • to sleep throughout the entire winter • to sprinkle something on another thing • to have a temporary immunity by injection
immune system 2025-12-11
Across
- Chemical messengers that regulate immune responses and cell differentiation.
- Where T cells mature
- Large phagocytic cells that engulf and digest foreign particles and cellular debris.
- Any substance the immune system identifies as foreign and potentially harmful, triggering an immune response.
- immunity: The body's non-specific, natural first line of defense against
Down
- A localized physical condition characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain, which is the body's natural defensive response to injury or infection.
- The most abundant type of white blood cell, which quickly responds to infection by engulfing pathogens.
- An inappropriate immune response where the body mistakenly attacks its own healthy cells and tissues.
- A type of lymphocyte that matures in the thymus gland and is involved in cell-mediated immunity.
- Specialized Y-shaped proteins produced by B-cells that neutralize pathogens.
10 Clues: Where T cells mature • immunity: The body's non-specific, natural first line of defense against • Chemical messengers that regulate immune responses and cell differentiation. • Specialized Y-shaped proteins produced by B-cells that neutralize pathogens. • Large phagocytic cells that engulf and digest foreign particles and cellular debris. • ...
Fertilizer Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-07
Across
- Can occur from quick-release fertilizer.
- Most needed plant nutrients.
- Good source of phosphorous
- Boosts digestion and immunity.
- manure
- Potassium
- Can occur when using too much fertilizer
- Promotes beautiful flowers.
Down
- An ideal time to apply fertilizer to trees.
- Makes grass greener by producing chlorophyll.
- Slowly released fertilizer.
- Too much fertilizer getting into waterways.
- Able to dissolve
- Minerals needed in smaller amounts
- Stick-shaped fertilizer to put into ground.
- Likes to be fertilized in weak doses.
16 Clues: manure • Potassium • Able to dissolve • Good source of phosphorous • Slowly released fertilizer. • Promotes beautiful flowers. • Most needed plant nutrients. • Boosts digestion and immunity. • Minerals needed in smaller amounts • Likes to be fertilized in weak doses. • Can occur from quick-release fertilizer. • Can occur when using too much fertilizer • ...
Immune system crossword Puzzle 2025-02-27
Across
- – Lymphoid tissues located in the throat that help trap and destroy bacteria and viruses entering through the mouth and nose.
- Killer (NK) Cells – A type of immune cell that kills virus-infected cells and cancer cells without prior activation.
- – Proteins released by virus-infected cells that help prevent the spread of infection by signaling nearby cells to strengthen their defenses.
- – A slippery secretion produced by mucous membranes that traps pathogens and prevents infection.
- (Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue) – A collection of lymphoid tissues found in mucosal membranes (such as the digestive, respiratory, and urogenital tracts) that protect against pathogens.
- – Small proteins released by immune cells that regulate immunity, inflammation, and cell communication.
- – A substance, often produced by bacteria, that induces fever by affecting the body's temperature regulation.
- Patches – Clusters of lymphoid tissue in the small intestine that monitor and protect against pathogens in the digestive system.
- – A large phagocytic cell that engulfs pathogens and dead cells and helps activate other immune responses.
- Defenses – The body's first line of defense against pathogens, including physical barriers (skin, mucus) and immune responses like inflammation and fever.
- Defenses – The body's specific immune responses, such as antibody production and memory cells, which provide long-term immunity.
- – A type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests foreign invaders, such as bacteria and dead cells.
Down
- – Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that cause disease.
- – A chemical released by cells in response to injury or allergens, causing blood vessels to dilate and increasing immune response.
- – A type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in adaptive immunity, including B cells (produce antibodies) and T cells (destroy infected cells).
- – An organ in the upper left abdomen that filters blood, removes old red blood cells, and helps in immune responses.
- – A clear fluid containing white blood cells that helps in immune responses and returns proteins and excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.
- – A small, tube-like structure attached to the large intestine, believed to play a role in immune function, particularly in gut-associated lymphoid tissue.
- – A protective response of the body to injury or infection, characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain.
19 Clues: – Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that cause disease. • – A slippery secretion produced by mucous membranes that traps pathogens and prevents infection. • – Small proteins released by immune cells that regulate immunity, inflammation, and cell communication. • ...
Immune system cross word 2022-03-09
Across
- swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues
- function as immune sentinels
- substance that plays a major role in many allergic reactions, dilating blood vessels and making the vessel walls abnormally permeable
- greenish opaque liquid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells
- blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
Down
- damaging immune response by the body to a substance
- a form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- the immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease
- cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles
10 Clues: function as immune sentinels • damaging immune response by the body to a substance • swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues • blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen • the immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease • ...
Ebola 2014-11-21
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- most prominent symptom
- deadliest disease of 2014
- area that the disease was found
- a person who has a disease
- biggest infected country
- natural protection against a disease
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- time of discovery
- isn't there yet for ebola
- most dangerous ebola species
- a word for the spreading of diseases
- synonym for death
- other dangerous disease named in video
12 Clues: time of discovery • synonym for death • most prominent symptom • biggest infected country • isn't there yet for ebola • deadliest disease of 2014 • a person who has a disease • most dangerous ebola species • area that the disease was found • a word for the spreading of diseases • natural protection against a disease • other dangerous disease named in video
Lockdown 2021-01-22
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- The popular fruit bake of lockdown
- Running for charity
- Popular game app to play with friends
- The 8pm Thursday night routine
- Injection (hopefully)to create immunity
- Video platform with dance trends
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- The Body Coach
- The essential facial accessory
- Online streaming of films/TV
- Video Chat
- Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin
- The panic buyer's essential
12 Clues: Video Chat • The Body Coach • Running for charity • The panic buyer's essential • Online streaming of films/TV • Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin • The essential facial accessory • The 8pm Thursday night routine • Video platform with dance trends • The popular fruit bake of lockdown • Popular game app to play with friends • Injection (hopefully)to create immunity
Animal Health November 11 2024-11-11
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- Immunity occurs when a large number of animals in a group become immune to a pathogen
- structure on the surface of a pathogen responsible for attaching to receptors on immune cells
- body’s ability to maintain an internal environment through adjustments of biochemical and physical pathways
- infectious agent made of a piece of genetic code protected by a coating of protein which can cause a disease
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- protein responsible for neutralizing or destroying toxins and toxin-producing
- study of causes of diseases
- inanimate objects which carry pathogens until the object touches something else
- measures taken to prevent the introduction or spread of a pathogen
- ability to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies
9 Clues: study of causes of diseases • measures taken to prevent the introduction or spread of a pathogen • protein responsible for neutralizing or destroying toxins and toxin-producing • inanimate objects which carry pathogens until the object touches something else • Immunity occurs when a large number of animals in a group become immune to a pathogen • ...
The Scribe Vocab 2017-05-16
10 Clues: A lie. • A loud yell • To give immunity to. • A writer or journalist • Persuading or believing. • Another term for passbook • Having or showing dignity • Standing around, doing nothing • Someone who rebelled against the law. • Someone or something that is annoying.
colonialism 2023-09-08
10 Clues: large farms • spanish explorer • natural protection • tracts of land to farm • ships for sailing goods • an area drained by rivers • sailor hired to fight enemies • people without catholic beliefs • mixed native american and spanish • people punished for the following of protestantism
Vocab 8 2024-12-17
10 Clues: a debt • a pledge • to comfort • to establish • to lessen or diminish • resistance to disease • refuse or to waste products • to make or become larger or wider • lacking in seriousness;disrespectful • an insinuation for care of children,elderly people, etc
The Lymphatic and Immune Systems 2024-11-05
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- The name of the lymph nodes located in the armpit region.
- This lymph duct drains the lower body, the left side of the head, the left arm and the left side of the chest.
- What does the combining form “lymphaden/o” mean?
- Another term for antibodies.
- __________ is caused by HIV.
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- What blood test is used to confirm a diagnosis of HIV?
- This type of immunity involves the body’s ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and involves B and T lymphocytes.
- This lymph duct drains the right side of the chest, the right arm, and the right side of the head.
- This type of immunity is present at birth and does not depend on previous exposure to an antigen.
- The name for the group of lymph nodes located in the groin region.
10 Clues: Another term for antibodies. • __________ is caused by HIV. • What does the combining form “lymphaden/o” mean? • What blood test is used to confirm a diagnosis of HIV? • The name of the lymph nodes located in the armpit region. • The name for the group of lymph nodes located in the groin region. • ...
Immunotherapy 2023-10-13
8 Clues: B-cell • Coley's toxin • type of immunity • rheumatoid arthritis • Herceptin in breast cancer • inappropriate reaction to self • immunotherapy in hyersensitiviy • Phagocyte and antigen presenting cell
Pandemic Puzzle 2020-11-24
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- beginning of an outbreak
- produced when people cough or sneeze
- personal protective equipment
- restricted from areas to control exposure
- person under investigation
- illness sickness disorder of the body
- illness by examination of the symptoms
- a time of intense or danger
- infectious disease in a community
- travellers arriving from the infected area
- agency of the united nations
- person to person contact
- 40 days which is where the term comes from
- sudden occurence of a disease
- an indirect protection from disease
- used to describe something unwelcome
- are illnesses that result from infection
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- protection from a disease resulting
- without contact
- presenting no symptoms of disease
- immunity to a particular infectious disease
- a machine designed to move air in and out
- showing symptoms of covid 19
- greater space between oneself and others
- a person that operates in advance
- disease that can pass from person to person
- a family of viruses that include SARS
- a worldwide spread of an infectious disease
- stands for novel coronavirus disease
- used to sanitize hands or things
- made of clear plastic
- analysis and control of diseases
- rubbing by hands to kill germs
- the country where the covid starts
- used to know positive or negative on virus
- another word of death
- the act of verifying symptoms
- also known as immunoglobin
- disorders cause by organisms
- a piece of fibre or cloth that fits mouth
40 Clues: without contact • made of clear plastic • another word of death • beginning of an outbreak • person to person contact • person under investigation • also known as immunoglobin • a time of intense or danger • showing symptoms of covid 19 • agency of the united nations • disorders cause by organisms • personal protective equipment • the act of verifying symptoms • ...
Anatomi Fisiologi 2023-09-23
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- Waste substances in living things in the form of CO2, urea, toxins and others are the result of the process ?
- scientific name of red blood cells ?
- organ that pumps blood ?
- There is a valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle which is called the valve ?
- the blood circulation system is called the system ?
- The heart relaxes at the time of blood measurement ?
- Viruses that attack leukocytes and lymphocytes are viruses ?
- the part of the heart that functions as a gate for receiving blood ?
- substances that contain the largest percentage of plasma proteins are ?
- The blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body are ?
- In plasma proteins there are cells that have the smallest presentation, namely cells ?
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- The connecting valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle is the valve ?
- The term for an abnormally fast heartbeat is called ?
- When measuring blood pressure when the heart contracts, it is called ?
- the part of the heart that functions to pump blood ?
- the process of creating and releasing chemical substances in the form of mucus is a process known as ?
- which functions as immunity to plasma proteins, namely ?
- weakened and lower heart rate than normal heart rate is called ?
- In red blood cells there are cells whose function is to bind oxygen which is called ?
- Blood cells that function as the body's immunity are ?
- An essential component of living things that functions to transport oxygen is ?
21 Clues: organ that pumps blood ? • scientific name of red blood cells ? • the blood circulation system is called the system ? • the part of the heart that functions to pump blood ? • The heart relaxes at the time of blood measurement ? • The term for an abnormally fast heartbeat is called ? • Blood cells that function as the body's immunity are ? • ...
Health 2024-06-02
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- A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a disorder.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- A chronic disease that affects how the body turns food into energy, leading to high blood sugar.
- The ability of an organism to resist infections or toxins through antibodies or white blood cells.
- A condition in which the force of the blood against artery walls is too high, also known as high blood pressure.
- A condition characterized by excessive body fat.
- A microorganism that can cause disease.
- The body's response to injury or infection, causing redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
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- A hypersensitive reaction of the immune system to a substance.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition of disease.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- The process by which living organisms obtain and utilize food material.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- Intended to prevent disease.
- A medication that relieves pain.
- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms to convert food into energy.
- A waxy substance found in your blood that's necessary for building cells but can be harmful in excess.
20 Clues: Intended to prevent disease. • A medication that relieves pain. • A microorganism that can cause disease. • Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. • A condition characterized by excessive body fat. • Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a disorder. • A hypersensitive reaction of the immune system to a substance. • ...
The Immune System 2024-03-10
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- destroy cells by nonspecific and specific processes; uses perforins to form pores in enemy cell
- perforates the plasma membrane of the target cell
- causes many of the symptoms of allergies; causes inflammation in an attacked area; vasodilators
- immune response that must be acquired either passively or actively
- human leukocyte antigen complex; self recognition protein
- clinical symptom of widespread inflammation; helps the body fight infection with elevated body temperature that increases phagocytosis; promotes break down of lysosomes to destroy infected cells
- most common white blood cell; phagocytes
- a third type of blood cell marker; D antigen
- the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes
- are secreted mainly by macrophages to regulate interactions between white blood and other cells; can update while blood cells on immune progress
- peptides and proteins that serve as important signaling molecules and perform regulatory functions
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- cells with long cytoplasmic extensions; develop from precursor cells in the bone marrow
- responsible for cell-mediated immunity; attack body cells infected by invading pathogens
- immune response that you are born with; innate; general protection
- clumping of red blood cells which can block small blood vessels
- mast cells that release histamine and other vasodilators
- communicate that an enemy is preset so that cells can start protecting themselves
- large phagocytes that develop from monocytes; nongranular white blood cell
- the study of the internal defense systems of humans and other animals
- responsible for antibody-mediated immunity; produce specific antibodies that bind to specific antigens
20 Clues: most common white blood cell; phagocytes • a third type of blood cell marker; D antigen • perforates the plasma membrane of the target cell • mast cells that release histamine and other vasodilators • human leukocyte antigen complex; self recognition protein • the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes • ...
Immunology Crossword 2025-04-23
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- uncontrolled cell death
- Co-receptor on helper T cells binding MHC class II
- Short-lived phagocyte that forms NETs and combats bacteria
- Tagging of pathogens by antibodies or complement for phagocytosis
- Lymphocyte responsible for antibody production
- Specific part of antigen recognized by a receptor
- Antigen-presenting cell bridging innate and adaptive immunity
- Tissue cell that releases histamine during inflammation
- Adaptive lymphocyte involved in cell-mediated immunity
- Primary lymphoid organ where T cells mature
- Granulocyte that targets parasites and contributes to inflammation
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- Protective response involving redness, heat, swelling, and pain
- Long-lived phagocyte that secretes cytokines and clears debris
- Signaling molecule released during immune activation
- Receptor type involved in sensing microbial patterns on cell surface
- Pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognized by innate cells
- Most abundant immunoglobulin
- Y-shaped protein that binds specifically to antigens
- Granulocyte supporting allergic and antibody responses, rare in blood
- Cytosolic receptor recognizing muramyl dipeptide from bacteria
- Cell type that processes and presents antigen to T cells
- Organ filtering blood and initiating responses to blood-borne antigens
- Protein system enhancing phagocytosis and microbial lysis
- cytokine involved in inflammation and immune regulation
- Co-receptor on cytotoxic T cells binding MHC class I
- Host-derived damage signal that activates the immune response
- Adaptor protein used by TLRs to initiate inflammatory gene expression
- Toll-like receptor recognizing LPS on Gram-negative bacteria
28 Clues: uncontrolled cell death • Most abundant immunoglobulin • Primary lymphoid organ where T cells mature • Lymphocyte responsible for antibody production • Specific part of antigen recognized by a receptor • Co-receptor on helper T cells binding MHC class II • Signaling molecule released during immune activation • Y-shaped protein that binds specifically to antigens • ...
Chapter 5 2025-03-05
10 Clues: Physical Harm • Decision Making • A lot of one-thing • one of the 3 subsets • Violation in the system • Shield from potential harm • Unsafe relationship activity • Stop something from happening • Anticipation when searching for criminals • Employees in the system that make arrests
Immune System 2014-03-07
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- Immunity / An action where the body receives an injection of antibodies from another person or animals.
- / Substances in the environment that trigger an allergic response is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- / During infection neutrophils are summoned by a chemical release from inflamed cells called.
- / What triggers the production of enzymes within the cell that would prevent the virus from replicating if it managed to invade.
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- / Cell whose job is to ingest and destroy microorganisms and other small particles are called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- / Mucus, tears and saliva also contain enzyme called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which destroy bacteria.
- Immunity / An action where the body routinely make its own antibodies or T-cells to defend against pathogens.
- What is the most abundant cation in the complementary system?
- / The body has _ _ _ _ _ line of defence.
- / What is the result from fluid leaking out of the capillaries?
10 Clues: / The body has _ _ _ _ _ line of defence. • What is the most abundant cation in the complementary system? • / What is the result from fluid leaking out of the capillaries? • / Mucus, tears and saliva also contain enzyme called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ which destroy bacteria. • / Substances in the environment that trigger an allergic response is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Vaccination Crossword 2021-11-11
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- an ingredient added to a vaccine that helps create a stronger immune response to vaccination
- short-term immunity from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- Type of vaccine that uses a live but weakened version of the virus
- A supplementary injection of a vaccine given to maintain the immunization provided by an earlier dose
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- Protection that occurs when a large portion of the community is immune to a disease
- immunity from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- True or false, The COVID-19 vaccine was rushed, so its safety cannot be trusted
- Framework to guide vaccine discussions
- First disease a vaccine was developed against
- What type of vaccine are the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines
10 Clues: Framework to guide vaccine discussions • First disease a vaccine was developed against • What type of vaccine are the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines • Type of vaccine that uses a live but weakened version of the virus • True or false, The COVID-19 vaccine was rushed, so its safety cannot be trusted • ...
The Immune System 2024-03-10
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- most common white blood cell; phagocytes
- peptides and proteins that serve as important signaling molecules and perform regulatory functions
- destroy cells by nonspecific and specific processes; uses perforins to form pores in enemy cell
- clumping of red blood cells which can block small blood vessels
- the study of the internal defense systems of humans and other animals
- cells with long cytoplasmic extensions; develop from precursor cells in the bone marrow
- are secreted mainly by macrophages to regulate interactions between white blood and other cells; can update while blood cells on immune progress
- a third type of blood cell marker; D antigen
- mast cells that release histamine and other vasodilators
- immune response that must be acquired either passively or actively
- the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes
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- clinical symptom of widespread inflammation; helps the body fight infection with elevated body temperature that increases phagocytosis; promotes break down of lysosomes to destroy infected cells
- responsible for antibody-mediated immunity; produce specific antibodies that bind to specific antigens
- causes many of the symptoms of allergies; causes inflammation in an attacked area; vasodilators
- perforates the plasma membrane of the target cell
- responsible for cell-mediated immunity; attack body cells infected by invading pathogens
- communicate that an enemy is preset so that cells can start protecting themselves
- human leukocyte antigen complex; self recognition protein
- large phagocytes that develop from monocytes; nongranular white blood cell
- immune response that you are born with; innate; general protection
20 Clues: most common white blood cell; phagocytes • a third type of blood cell marker; D antigen • perforates the plasma membrane of the target cell • mast cells that release histamine and other vasodilators • human leukocyte antigen complex; self recognition protein • the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes • ...
The Immune System 2024-03-10
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- most common white blood cell; phagocytes
- peptides and proteins that serve as important signaling molecules and perform regulatory functions
- destroy cells by nonspecific and specific processes; uses perforins to form pores in enemy cell
- clumping of red blood cells which can block small blood vessels
- the study of the internal defense systems of humans and other animals
- cells with long cytoplasmic extensions; develop from precursor cells in the bone marrow
- are secreted mainly by macrophages to regulate interactions between white blood and other cells; can update while blood cells on immune progress
- a third type of blood cell marker; D antigen
- mast cells that release histamine and other vasodilators
- immune response that must be acquired either passively or actively
- the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes
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- clinical symptom of widespread inflammation; helps the body fight infection with elevated body temperature that increases phagocytosis; promotes break down of lysosomes to destroy infected cells
- responsible for antibody-mediated immunity; produce specific antibodies that bind to specific antigens
- causes many of the symptoms of allergies; causes inflammation in an attacked area; vasodilators
- perforates the plasma membrane of the target cell
- responsible for cell-mediated immunity; attack body cells infected by invading pathogens
- communicate that an enemy is preset so that cells can start protecting themselves
- human leukocyte antigen complex; self recognition protein
- large phagocytes that develop from monocytes; nongranular white blood cell
- immune response that you are born with; innate; general protection
20 Clues: most common white blood cell; phagocytes • a third type of blood cell marker; D antigen • perforates the plasma membrane of the target cell • mast cells that release histamine and other vasodilators • human leukocyte antigen complex; self recognition protein • the ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes • ...
Lymphatic System 2022-11-03
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- Filters blood, stores large amounts of red blood cells, and destroys fragile red blood cells
- Located upper anterior chest above heart
- immunity developed during lifetime
- Drains lymph from upper right body
- Causes Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome
- Develops in response to antibodies received
- located at base of tongue
- Swelling and usually in one or both arms or legs
- The body's ability to resist disease
- Transports excess tissue fluid back to the circulatory system
- Spreads through bodily fluids, especially saliva which is why is contracted through kissing
- Develop antibodies in response to an infection
- Largest and drains lymph from left upper body and all of lower body
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- Early symptoms are similar like fatigue, achy muscles, swelling, fever, hair loss and rashes
- Painless swelling of the lymph nodes may be an early sign
- Tiny oval shaped structures located throughout the body including the neck and axillary area
- Located in midline of nasopharynx
- Straw colored fluid that goes between capillary blood and tissues
- Masses of lymphatic tissue that produce lymphocytes and filter bacteria
- Fluid diffuses out of blood with nutrients
- The response is antibody production
- located in the back of throat
- Vary depending on type. Examples of types include carcinoma, lymphoma, leukemia, sarcoma, melanoma
- Overreaction of the the immune system to an allergen such as bee stings, nuts, medications
- Face rash is generally in the shape of a butterfly
- Streptococcus is a common bacterial cause
26 Clues: located at base of tongue • located in the back of throat • Located in midline of nasopharynx • immunity developed during lifetime • Drains lymph from upper right body • The response is antibody production • The body's ability to resist disease • Located upper anterior chest above heart • Causes Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome • Streptococcus is a common bacterial cause • ...
Infection Control 2025-03-26
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- infection small confined area
- no symptoms
- non-disease producing bacteria
- disease producing bacteria
- a type of standard precaution
- produced by the immune response
- mites or insects
- can prevent certain viruses
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- disease spreads to one person to another
- render a harmless substance to the body
- infection that's transferred through the body
- body's ability to destroy infectious agents
- also known as germs
- contact skin to skin
- molds and yeast that produce diseases
- smaller than bacteria
16 Clues: no symptoms • mites or insects • also known as germs • contact skin to skin • smaller than bacteria • disease producing bacteria • can prevent certain viruses • infection small confined area • a type of standard precaution • non-disease producing bacteria • produced by the immune response • molds and yeast that produce diseases • render a harmless substance to the body • ...
The immune response 2022-10-18
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- An organism’s ability to resist infection
- Killer T cells
- An infectious microbe
- Serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- Antigenic determinants
- Another word for antibodies
- Respond to pathogenic chemicals released during infection.
- Single cell organisms
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- A Y shaped protein
- Pathogens are?
- Signaling molecule that binds to receptors to trigger a reaction
- Cell division
- Antibody-mediated immune response
- Engulfs foreign materials to trigger immune response.
- White blood cells.
- A substance designed to stimulate production of antibodies
16 Clues: Cell division • Pathogens are? • Killer T cells • A Y shaped protein • White blood cells. • An infectious microbe • Single cell organisms • Antigenic determinants • Another word for antibodies • Antibody-mediated immune response • An organism’s ability to resist infection • Serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death • Engulfs foreign materials to trigger immune response. • ...
lymphatic system tingzzz 2020-05-11
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- are white blood cells and or main type of immune cells.
- Marrow develops red blood cells only if it's a certain color.
- training and development of T-lymphocytes or T cells.
- prevents diseases but takes years to make (like now:( )
- vessels that transport blood to and from the heart.
- a living thing.
- a large white blood cell, function: to locate microscopic foreign bodies and 'eat' them.
- Vessel behaves like veins.
- keep your body healthy by trapping harmful bacteria and viruses that you breathe in or swallow.
- something that our bodies produce to protect against pathogens.
- biggest organ a part of this system.
- function: start immune responses to antigens found in mucosal surfaces.
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- largest organ in the lymphatic system and possible to live without it.
- Patches in the wall of the small intestine and are involved in the development of immunity to antigens.
- as the basic unit of life.
- adequate biological defenses to fight infection.
- smallest *blood* vessel.
- System the system that is the main line of defense.
- Node where lymph is filtered and lymphocytes are formed.
- fluid thin layer of fluid which surrounds the body's cells.
- fluid that flows through the lymphatic system.`
- aids in immune function (attached to large intestine).
- bacteria, viruses or foreign invaders.
- System the system that is the second line of defense.
- made up of cells, that make organs, then organ systems, then the organism ;)
- trap germs which you may breathe in.
26 Clues: a living thing. • smallest *blood* vessel. • as the basic unit of life. • Vessel behaves like veins. • trap germs which you may breathe in. • biggest organ a part of this system. • bacteria, viruses or foreign invaders. • fluid that flows through the lymphatic system.` • adequate biological defenses to fight infection. • vessels that transport blood to and from the heart. • ...
Code Orange Crossword 2013-05-12
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- infectious fever with an eruption of red spots on the chest and abdomen and severe intestinal irritation
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- feeling of sickness
- a small blister or pimple on the skin containing pus
- an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral
- the complete destruction of every trace of something
- terrorism involving the release of toxic biological agents
- an infection or disease
- very numerous
- blowing air or medicated powder into the lungs
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- hold the attention of
- a physical or mental feature that is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- the ability of a pathogen to establish an infection
- courage in pain or adversity
- spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact
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- a disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles
- a whip used as an instrument of punishment
- a place, building, or receptacle where things are or may be stored
- material consisting of a canvas backing coated with linseed oil and powdered cork
- a microscopic organism, esp. a bacterium, virus, or fungus
- to make immune to infection
- not penitent or remorseful
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars
- treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
25 Clues: very numerous • feeling of sickness • hold the attention of • an infection or disease • not penitent or remorseful • to make immune to infection • courage in pain or adversity • a whip used as an instrument of punishment • blowing air or medicated powder into the lungs • an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral • the ability of a pathogen to establish an infection • ...
immune system crossword puzzle study guide 2015-01-20
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- salk/ developed a vaccine for polio
- immunity/ accuired by the introduction of antibodies from an external source
- system/ cleans out foreign substances (third line of defense)
- fit onto the outside of a germ, like a key in a lock
- oldest life form on earth, third highest cause of disease
- responses/ how our body rids itself of germs
- first line of defense
- traps microorganisms
- caused by heredity, unhealthy lifestyle, environmental, hazards, and normal aging process
- system/ what can bacteria infect
- resistance/ antibotics wont work
- nodes, organs/ part of the third line of defense is:
- response/ second line of defense
- of body increases/ when the body has a general infection
- once the invader has been identified ________ produce antibodies
- medication to fight harmful disease
- a type of blood cell and destroys pathogens
- special white blood cells that remember specific pathogens
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- can be caused by less then 1% of bacteria
- if the infection is viral, cells release:
- of area increases/ in the case of a cut chemicals are released and this causes:
- bacteria/ our immune system protects us from harmful invaders such as:
- washes away foreign bodies
- when bacteria divides
- caused by pathogens and are contagious
- a dead or weekend form of the virus that is purposely introduced to the body
- contains enymes and kills invaders
- immunity/ ability for our immune system to "remember" pathogens and defeat it
- deadly poision
- bacteria with ________ connects to other bacteria
30 Clues: deadly poision • traps microorganisms • when bacteria divides • first line of defense • washes away foreign bodies • system/ what can bacteria infect • resistance/ antibotics wont work • response/ second line of defense • contains enymes and kills invaders • salk/ developed a vaccine for polio • medication to fight harmful disease • caused by pathogens and are contagious • ...
Health 2024-06-02
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- Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a disorder.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition of disease.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- A hypersensitive reaction of the immune system to a substance.
- A condition in which the force of the blood against artery walls is too high, also known as high blood pressure.
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- The process by which living organisms obtain and utilize food material.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- Intended to prevent disease.
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- A chronic disease that affects how the body turns food into energy, leading to high blood sugar.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- The ability of an organism to resist infections or toxins through antibodies or white blood cells.
- A microorganism that can cause disease.
- A medication that relieves pain.
- The body's response to injury or infection, causing redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
- A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms to convert food into energy.
- A waxy substance found in your blood that's necessary for building cells but can be harmful in excess.
- A condition characterized by excessive body fat.
20 Clues: Intended to prevent disease. • A medication that relieves pain. • A microorganism that can cause disease. • Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. • A condition characterized by excessive body fat. • Treatment aimed at relieving or healing a disorder. • A hypersensitive reaction of the immune system to a substance. • ...
Immune System Crossword 2024-05-27
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- An organ that stores and filters blood and makes white blood cells that protect you from infection
- Cells that present antigens to T cells to initiate an immune response
- a fluid that flows through the lymphatic system
- A type of T cell that kills infected cells
- A type of T cell that helps control the immune response
- The body's general, non-specific type of immunity
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that help the body fight infections and other diseases.
- Release histamine and other chemicals during allergic reactions
- An organism that causes disease
- Soft tissue in the center of bones that produce red and white blood cells
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- A type of adaptive immune cell that produces antibodies that neutralize pathogens
- A type of T cell that assists other cells in the immune response
- A type of innate immune cell that engulfs and digests pathogens and dead cells
- Another term for white blood cells (WBC)
- A type of innate immune cell that attacks a destroys virus-infected cells and tumor cells
- The body's specific type of immunity that is built through exposure to pathogens
- A gland behind the breastbone where lymphocytes mature
- cells that combat multicellular parasites and have a role in allergic reactions
- Y shaped proteins that fight microbes and toxins by recognizing antigens on the surface of microbes
- Any molecule that causes an immune response
20 Clues: An organism that causes disease • Another term for white blood cells (WBC) • A type of T cell that kills infected cells • Any molecule that causes an immune response • a fluid that flows through the lymphatic system • The body's general, non-specific type of immunity • A gland behind the breastbone where lymphocytes mature • ...
Diseases 2023-05-01
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- Tiny one-celled organisms that live nearly everywhere
- A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms
- Primitive life-forms, such as molds or yeasts, that cannot make their own food
- one-celled organisms that have a more complex structure than bacteria
- Any substance that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease
- A microorganism that causes disease'
- An outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many people in an area
- The smallest and simplest disease-causing organisms
- a disease that can be spread through close contact
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- a disease occurs in greater numbers than expected in a community or region or during a season
- the ability of microbes to grow in the presence of a chemical (drug) that would normally kill them or limit their growth
- A disease that can be spread to a person from another person, an animal, or an object
- An organism that transmits pathogens from one host to another
- An organism that has a pathogen and can spread it but does not show any symptoms
- An organism on WHICH a parasite lives
- an organism that lives in or on another organism; one who lives off another person
- A disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world
- Organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- Ability of an organism to resist a particular infection
20 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease' • An organism on WHICH a parasite lives • a disease that can be spread through close contact • The smallest and simplest disease-causing organisms • Tiny one-celled organisms that live nearly everywhere • Ability of an organism to resist a particular infection • A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • ...
Infectious Diseasess....EWWW 2023-01-23
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- The spread of infectious pathogens
- of a disease or disease-causing organism likely to be transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the environment.
- smallest known type of infectious agent
- Could last a lifetime. The immunity your body develops to protect you from disease
- Short for TB
- organisms that live in or on another organism and receive nourishment from it
- "Known as the kissing disese"
- Simple organisms that CANNOT make their own food
- Highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever and full body rash
- Tiny hairs that trap pathogens
- The body's natural defense against infection
- C Detected in the blood. Can cause liver cancer
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- Viral infection of the respiratory system with symptoms: headache, muscle ache, fever, etc.
- The softlike, lining of many parts of the body
- Helper Cells
- single-celled organism that are larger than bacteria and have a more complex cell structure
- BCells tunn into plasma to produce this for the body
- confined specific area that includes heat, redness and swelling.
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid. Inflammation may affect both lungs
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease
- Nickname for influenza
- Throat A bacterial infection in the throat
- The virus that causes AIDS
23 Clues: Helper Cells • Short for TB • Nickname for influenza • The virus that causes AIDS • "Known as the kissing disese" • Tiny hairs that trap pathogens • The spread of infectious pathogens • smallest known type of infectious agent • Throat A bacterial infection in the throat • The body's natural defense against infection • The softlike, lining of many parts of the body • ...
IAL Biology Topic 6 2024-12-10
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- phage DNA is incorporated into host cell chromosome
- raised body temperature as a response to infection
- 2-6 base pair repeated DNA sequences
- a differentiated B cell
- enzyme that digests part of the structure of peptidoglycan
- drug that destroys or prevents the growth of bacteria
- microorganism that is not affected by an antibiotic
- used, along with a microscope, to count cells
- introducing antigens or microbes into an organism to produce artificial active immunity
- molecules recognised by the immune system
- immunity where protective antibodies are transferred
- localised mass of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and macrophages
- phase where e.g. bacteria are adapting to a new environment
- protein coat of a virus
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- outer layer of some viruses - from host cell membrane
- molecules that stimulate cells from the immune system
- study of insects
- chemical released by a virally-infected cell and which prevents virus infecting other cells
- inhibits the growth of bacteria
- released by CD8+ lymphocytes to cause lysis of virus-infected cells
- asexual reproduction in bacteria
- cell that engulfs and digests other cells or pathogens
- thermostable enzyme used in PCR
- type of T cell that kills virus-infected cells
- organism that causes disease
- part of the non-specific response to infection - blood vessel dilation and swelling
- temporary muscle contraction following death
- RNA virus that replicates via a DNA intermediate molecule
- oily antimicrobial substance produced by the skin
- free from any microbial contamination
30 Clues: study of insects • a differentiated B cell • protein coat of a virus • organism that causes disease • inhibits the growth of bacteria • thermostable enzyme used in PCR • asexual reproduction in bacteria • 2-6 base pair repeated DNA sequences • free from any microbial contamination • molecules recognised by the immune system • temporary muscle contraction following death • ...
Chapters 16 and 24 2019-05-05
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- Any abnormal medical condition
- Any disease causing agent
- Vulnerable /ant.
- Infectious /syn.
- Dilates blood vessels and increases blood flow
- Kills or inhibits growth of a living organism
- Protein released in response to a pathogen
- Plague /syn.
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- Infection /syn.
- Large scale disease spread
- Protein released by the body to fight an infection
- Shrink /ant.
- Sticky fluid made by membranes in your body
- Contains weakened pathogen to help stimulate an immune response
- Disinfect /ant.
- Single-celled living organism
16 Clues: Shrink /ant. • Plague /syn. • Infection /syn. • Disinfect /ant. • Vulnerable /ant. • Infectious /syn. • Any disease causing agent • Large scale disease spread • Single-celled living organism • Any abnormal medical condition • Protein released in response to a pathogen • Sticky fluid made by membranes in your body • Kills or inhibits growth of a living organism • ...
Lymphatic System 2024-03-18
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- a blood protein produced in response to a specific antigen
- tube shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine
- the short term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person
- small bean shaped structures that filter substances that travel through lymph
- colorless fluid containing white blood cells
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- two masses in the back of the throat that filter put germs that enter through the nose and mouth
- being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells and forming part of the immune system
8 Clues: colorless fluid containing white blood cells • a blood protein produced in response to a specific antigen • being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen • small bean shaped structures that filter substances that travel through lymph • tube shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine • ...
Immunology Exam#1 Review 2021-01-20
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- Chemicals produced by T helper cells to stimulate other white blood cells.
- Nonspecific cytokine that warns neighboring cells when infected by a virus.
- Type of T cells which kills infected cells.
- An immunological disorder in which the immune system turns against self (2 words).
- A type of protein that inserts itself into the membrane of pathogens, creating a pore.
- Induces heat, redness, swelling and pain.
- A long-lived lymphocyte that responds to the reintroduction of a specific antigen long after initial exposure is a .... cell.
- Y-shaped proteins produced by B lymphocytes.
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- Phagocytic cell that is derived from a monocyte.
- Programmed cell death.
- The organelle in phagocytes containing enzymes that digest and destroy ingested pathogens.
- Type of immunity that has a fast response.
- Injection of a killed or weakened pathogen or pathogen part that stimulates the production of antibodies.
- A white blood cell that can engulf and absorb bacteria by phagocytosis.
- Small thin-walled blood vessels from which white blood cells can leave the blood to enter the tissues.
- Bean-shaped glands found in the lymphatic system containing white blood cells (2 words).
- Place where B lymphocytes maturation occurs (2 words).
- Self markers that bind with with foreign antigen.
- Gland where T lymphocytes mature.
- A disease-causing organism including bacteria, virus and fungus.
- The most common form of white blood cell.
- Type of immunity that has a slow response.
22 Clues: Programmed cell death. • Gland where T lymphocytes mature. • Induces heat, redness, swelling and pain. • The most common form of white blood cell. • Type of immunity that has a fast response. • Type of immunity that has a slow response. • Type of T cells which kills infected cells. • Y-shaped proteins produced by B lymphocytes. • ...
Antibiotics and Vaccination 2020-12-02
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- Substances that help create immune memory without ever being "infected" with the disease
- A needed
- A bacteria that survives antibiotic treatment is considered to be ... .
- Drugs developed to treat bacterial infections
- A group of vulnerable individuals who cannot get vaccinated and are dependent on herd immunity to protect them
- Antibiotic ... is a potential public health threat
- A cold or the flu are a type of ... and do not require antibiotic treatment
- This type of immunity is created within a population if a critical number of people are vaccinated
- A term to describe how well a vaccine is able to protect individuals vaccinated and prevent disease
- A specific type of viruses that infects bacteria
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- One way to tackle the antibiotic resistance is to make sure doctors are prescribing the ... antibiotics
- ... variation is used by pathogens for immune evasion
- Bacterias are able to share ... with each other
- Important to ensure to avoid major side effects of vaccination
- Raising public ... on when to take antibiotics and when not is an important way to stop antibiotic resistance
- Once a disease does not exist anymore, it is said to be e.... .
- A virus that has been eradicated since 1977
- Development of antibiotics is costing a lot of ... .
- Antibiotics used in ... are thought to drive the antibiotic resistance
- The common name for a particle/molecule causing immune system activation
- A triple-vaccine that once once falsely accused of causing autism
21 Clues: A needed • A virus that has been eradicated since 1977 • Drugs developed to treat bacterial infections • Bacterias are able to share ... with each other • A specific type of viruses that infects bacteria • Antibiotic ... is a potential public health threat • Development of antibiotics is costing a lot of ... . • ... variation is used by pathogens for immune evasion • ...
Leukon Morphology, Function, & Kinetics 2024-10-27
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- WBC pool readily recognized and actively evaluated by machines running CBCs
- The utilization of chemical attractants to "recruit" cells to a site of inflammation
- Cytokine responsible for Eosinophil differentiation
- Neonatal animal in which you may readily visualize neutrophil granules
- Location that Lymphocytes are carried to by Efferent Lymphatics
- Lymphatics by which Lymphocytes exit Lymph Nodes
- Cytokine directly involved in differentiation of Basophils
- Stain that eosinophils have an affinity for, reason for red staining
- Specialized dendritic cell in skin
- Etiology primarily associated with Neutrophilic action
- Species with a 1:3 marginal pool:circulating pool ratio of Neutrophils
- Lymphocyte type involved in cell-mediated immunity
- Stain that basophils have an affinity for, reason for blue/purple staining
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- Lymphocyte type involved in humoral immunity
- Leukon pattern in which you would expect a non-pathologic neutrophilia, lymphopenia, +/- Eosinopenia, Monocytopenia
- Secreted by Eosinophils in response to hypersensitivity reactions
- White Blood Cell that commonly exhibits non-pathologic vacuolization
- Nuclear change that can be visualized in Neutrophils under the influence of glucocorticoids
- Enzyme present in primary granules of Neutrophils, responsible for cell marking and breaking down cell membranes
- White Blood Cell with the highest N:C Ratio
- Lymphatics that take Lymphocytes to Lymph Nodes
- Tissue in which there is a substantial marginating pool of Monocytes
- Glucocorticoid that can stimulate the release of Neutrophils from the marginating pool into the circulating pool
- Secreted by Mast Cells and Basophils, associated with hypersensitivity reactions
24 Clues: Specialized dendritic cell in skin • White Blood Cell with the highest N:C Ratio • Lymphocyte type involved in humoral immunity • Lymphatics that take Lymphocytes to Lymph Nodes • Lymphatics by which Lymphocytes exit Lymph Nodes • Lymphocyte type involved in cell-mediated immunity • Cytokine responsible for Eosinophil differentiation • ...
IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY 2024-05-27
Survivor: The Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-27
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- An amusing person to spend the day with
- Pop stars in Japan
- Do you know a person that can solve this?
- Misheard lyric to 'Annie Are You Okay'
- Exemption earned through victory
- A synthetic star
- Ankle biter
- An ill-fated ride
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- An unbearable challenge in mud
- Next stage in evolution, overthrowing mankind
- The lowest scoring bowman
- Pink, white, and red all over
- Survivor's first idol
- Can't be seen coming
- Bring me
- Awarding the top ranking student at the academy
16 Clues: Bring me • Ankle biter • A synthetic star • An ill-fated ride • Pop stars in Japan • Can't be seen coming • Survivor's first idol • The lowest scoring bowman • Pink, white, and red all over • An unbearable challenge in mud • Exemption earned through victory • Misheard lyric to 'Annie Are You Okay' • An amusing person to spend the day with • Do you know a person that can solve this? • ...
mafia 2025-01-08
LO 12: Auto-Immunity 2023-03-09
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- What genetic variation accounts for roughly 15% of Crohn's disease?
- This type of selection occurs when a thymocyte expresses a TCR that weakly recognises self-MHC molecules.
- Gluten is predominately composed of glutelin and what other protein?
- Which amino acid is primarily responsible for making gluten hard to digest?
- The components of gluten are ____ resistant.
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- What antibody is used to test for coeliac disease?
- Rheumatic Fever is caused by ____?
- This process triggers autoimmunity due to pathogenic antigens looking similar to host antigens.
- This variant of the MCH class II is the main genetic risk factor for coeliac disease.
- Your risk of getting multiple sclerosis is increased 32-fold when infected with this virus.
- Autoimmunity and inflammatory diseases are _____ due to their multiple triggers.
- The major S. pyogenes antibodies are N-acetyl-βD-glucosamine and ____?
12 Clues: Rheumatic Fever is caused by ____? • The components of gluten are ____ resistant. • What antibody is used to test for coeliac disease? • What genetic variation accounts for roughly 15% of Crohn's disease? • Gluten is predominately composed of glutelin and what other protein? • The major S. pyogenes antibodies are N-acetyl-βD-glucosamine and ____? • ...
Scythe Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-03
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- Annual Scythe meeting
- Term for a group of scythes
- Defiant girl to scythes
- Artificial intelligence that governs the world
- The lead scythe of the book
- Heals bodies quickly
- Lettuce of the family
- Used to give immunity
- Forbidden robe color
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- The story's setting
- Martial art used by scythes
- loves to splat for fun
- Term for a scythe's work
- What Citra and Rowan become
- Required to be written in by scythes
15 Clues: The story's setting • Heals bodies quickly • Forbidden robe color • Annual Scythe meeting • Lettuce of the family • Used to give immunity • loves to splat for fun • Defiant girl to scythes • Term for a scythe's work • Martial art used by scythes • Term for a group of scythes • The lead scythe of the book • What Citra and Rowan become • Required to be written in by scythes • ...
Thunderhead Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-29
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- The first world supreme blade
- Killing, Murdering
- Where they live
- How Purity and her troop wanted to kill the Scythes
- Turning young again
- Those who keep the population average
- Not wanted
- This is what Goddard gets as his punishement in Endura
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- 7 of these live on Endura
- coming back to life
- Leader of their charter region
- How the Scythes acces their knowledge
- The Cloud
- They work for the AI
- Kissing a ring
15 Clues: The Cloud • Not wanted • Kissing a ring • Where they live • Killing, Murdering • coming back to life • Turning young again • They work for the AI • 7 of these live on Endura • The first world supreme blade • Leader of their charter region • How the Scythes acces their knowledge • Those who keep the population average • How Purity and her troop wanted to kill the Scythes • ...
Roberson Chapter 5 2013-06-09
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- Most defendants plea ________
- _________ v. North Carolina
- A finding of guilty or not guilty
- ____________ examiner
- ________ immunity
- Word once used by grand jury to ignore the indictment
- Investigates unnatural deaths
- For tactical reasons the defense may request a __________ of the initial appearance.
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- Formal document considered by grand jury
- _______ bill is issued when the grand jury determines the case should be referred to trial.
- _________ of guilty plea
- _________ contendere
- Double _____________
- _________ indictment
- ________ over for trial
15 Clues: ________ immunity • _________ contendere • Double _____________ • _________ indictment • ____________ examiner • ________ over for trial • _________ of guilty plea • _________ v. North Carolina • Most defendants plea ________ • Investigates unnatural deaths • A finding of guilty or not guilty • Formal document considered by grand jury • ...
unit 4 2017-09-26
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- brinjal without seeds
- substance used to ferment Bread
- name of earthworm
- famous cheese product which is very soft
- common name for tea and coffee
- protein which controls carbohydrate metabolism
- substrate of milk bacteria
- copies of DNA
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- He discovered Penicillin
- repositary of DNA
- process by which Beer is made
- new term used for a new organism
- Dead beacteria used to confer immunity
- organism that produces citric acid
- result of sewage treatment
15 Clues: copies of DNA • repositary of DNA • name of earthworm • brinjal without seeds • He discovered Penicillin • result of sewage treatment • substrate of milk bacteria • process by which Beer is made • common name for tea and coffee • substance used to ferment Bread • new term used for a new organism • organism that produces citric acid • Dead beacteria used to confer immunity • ...
