immunity Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
Across
- natural protection
- A spanish soldier/adventurer
- A traveler who spreads their religion
- Large, full-scaled sailing ships
- People who disagree with the Catholic church
- Attackers of enemy ships
- Punishment
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- System that keeps countrys' right to trade
- Sailing around something full circle
- Deadly disease the spanish carried
- territories within Americas owned by Spain
- Mixing between 'New World' and 'Old World'
- Colonial leaders appointed by the king
- Route to asia through West hemisphere
- An area divided by rivers
15 Clues: Punishment • natural protection • Attackers of enemy ships • An area divided by rivers • A spanish soldier/adventurer • Large, full-scaled sailing ships • Deadly disease the spanish carried • Sailing around something full circle • A traveler who spreads their religion • Route to asia through West hemisphere • Colonial leaders appointed by the king • ...
Final 18 Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-11
Across
- First out
- Birth country of Carl Jung
- The host who made the swap meme
- Animal on the Seelisch buff
- The last word in the marooning post title
- Sixth person announced on original Gesellig
- Second voted out
- The number of players left
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- Won the first two challenges
- What you're playing for
- Lake to the north of Nidwalden
- This season's theme is _____ clash
- Introvert tribe
- The person with the second best jigsaw puzzle time
- ____ reflex
15 Clues: First out • ____ reflex • Introvert tribe • Second voted out • What you're playing for • Birth country of Carl Jung • The number of players left • Animal on the Seelisch buff • Won the first two challenges • Lake to the north of Nidwalden • The host who made the swap meme • This season's theme is _____ clash • The last word in the marooning post title • ...
Crimes & Misdemeanors 2021-10-14
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- agreeing to plead guilty to a less serious crime for a reduction in sentence
- blackmail
- lying for money
- use of force to protect yourself from bodily harm
- stealing money from employer
- freedom from prosecution
- type of computer crime
- more serious crime
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- money used to get a certain outcome
- theft
- a standard for law enforcement to conduct a search
- crime with no violence & no property damage
- faking something for profit; false signature
- less serious crime
- intentionally setting a fire
15 Clues: theft • blackmail • lying for money • less serious crime • more serious crime • type of computer crime • freedom from prosecution • intentionally setting a fire • stealing money from employer • money used to get a certain outcome • crime with no violence & no property damage • faking something for profit; false signature • use of force to protect yourself from bodily harm • ...
Crimes & Misdemeanors 2021-10-14
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- a standard for law enforcement to conduct a search
- crime with no violence & no property damage
- agreeing to plead guilty to a less serious crime for a reduction in sentence
- faking something for profit; false signature
- theft
- less serious crime
- use of force to protect yourself from bodily harm
Down
- lying for money
- type of computer crime
- more serious crime
- intentionally setting a fire
- blackmail
- stealing money from employer
- money used to get a certain outcome
- freedom from prosecution
15 Clues: theft • blackmail • lying for money • more serious crime • less serious crime • type of computer crime • freedom from prosecution • intentionally setting a fire • stealing money from employer • money used to get a certain outcome • crime with no violence & no property damage • faking something for profit; false signature • use of force to protect yourself from bodily harm • ...
Organ Systems Melissa Hauman 2017-08-31
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- this system breaks down food
- the respiratory system removes this
- Muscular system allows this
- this system needs the lungs
- part of the lymphatic system
- the speed of nervous system
- transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients
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- is responsible for growth and reproduction
- the urinary system eliminates this
- stores minerals
- involved in immunity
- Synthesizes vitamin D
- this system is responsible for the production of offspring
- secretes this in the endocrine system
- respiratory system supplies the body with this
15 Clues: stores minerals • involved in immunity • Synthesizes vitamin D • Muscular system allows this • this system needs the lungs • the speed of nervous system • this system breaks down food • part of the lymphatic system • the urinary system eliminates this • the respiratory system removes this • secretes this in the endocrine system • is responsible for growth and reproduction • ...
Anayah 3/08 2018-03-07
Across
- the ability the body has to reject a disease
- a loss of memory
- not careful
- something you own
- how fast something is moving
- doubting someone is sincere
- the way you see something
- a bag or a sack
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- to make laugh or smile
- path an object in space takes
- small house or cottage
- to disagree with
- money given to a student to help pay for school
- injury that leaves a mark on the skin
- to be successful
15 Clues: not careful • a bag or a sack • a loss of memory • to disagree with • to be successful • something you own • to make laugh or smile • small house or cottage • the way you see something • doubting someone is sincere • how fast something is moving • path an object in space takes • injury that leaves a mark on the skin • the ability the body has to reject a disease • ...
Infection Control 3 2020-10-25
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- hospital borne infection
- lives off another specie
- single celled parasite
- bacteria that causes typhus
- does not require oxygen to grow
- poisonous substance
- place where infection lives and grows
- provides active acquired immunity
- requires oxygen to grow
- animal or insect that transmit disease
- restricted to a particular place
- eliminates microorganism but not spores
- harbors a parasite
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- reproduced by spores
- direct or indirect contact
- microorganisms carried in the blood
- non-living objects that transmit disease
- disease causing microorganism
- killing all microorganisms and spores
- organism that needs a microscope to see
- likely to be harmed
- smallest microorganism
22 Clues: harbors a parasite • likely to be harmed • poisonous substance • reproduced by spores • single celled parasite • smallest microorganism • requires oxygen to grow • hospital borne infection • lives off another specie • direct or indirect contact • bacteria that causes typhus • disease causing microorganism • does not require oxygen to grow • restricted to a particular place • ...
Endocrine System 2020-10-30
Across
- a hormones are lipid-soluble.
- GH
- produced by the anterior lobe
- produces two hormones.
- releases gonad corticoids
- increases blood flow
- produces epinephrine and norepinephrine
- LH
- PRL
- help control the sugar levels in the blood
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- responsible for regulating metabolic rate
- plays an important role in immunity
- hormones prompt the synthesis of proteins
- maintains low levels of calcium
- influenced by the hypothalamus
- is located at the center of the brain
- located at back of the thyroid gland
- contact virtually all cells within the body
- anterior lobe and a posterior lobe
- found in the hypothalamus release
20 Clues: GH • LH • PRL • increases blood flow • produces two hormones. • releases gonad corticoids • a hormones are lipid-soluble. • produced by the anterior lobe • influenced by the hypothalamus • maintains low levels of calcium • found in the hypothalamus release • anterior lobe and a posterior lobe • plays an important role in immunity • located at back of the thyroid gland • ...
Just Jabbed Crossword 2021-04-30
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- United Nations health agency
- acts selfishly during pandemic (slang)
- Oxford vaccine
- infectious disease expert
- first approved vaccine
- absolutely necessary
- medical clothing
- not showing infection
- a widespread disease outbreak
- your select few
- germ removal method
- identifying people exposed to virus
- a large portion of the community
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- likely to spread and affect others
- to impose isolation
- official procedure of rules
- a retail restriction
- a government assigned order
- an un-straight line
- video conferencing
- multi-layer protective item
- pandemic shortage item
- a version that changes a little bit
- immunity stimulating substance
- when infections go up
25 Clues: Oxford vaccine • your select few • medical clothing • video conferencing • to impose isolation • an un-straight line • germ removal method • a retail restriction • absolutely necessary • not showing infection • when infections go up • first approved vaccine • pandemic shortage item • infectious disease expert • official procedure of rules • a government assigned order • ...
Columbian Exchange 2021-11-02
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- living organism that feeds on matter
- disorder of sickness
- contagious viral disease
- wealth and resources of region
- trade between three regions
- ability to resist infection
- multicellular organism that grows in the earth
- transfer of goods and services
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- member of indigenous peoples
- to find something
- period of history with particular feature
- people who were bought as property
- country in the western hemisphere
- Italian explorer who traveled across the Alantic ocean
- worldwide/known all over
- where something begins
- native and original
- south/before Americas
- western hemisphere/age of discovery
- continent located in the northern hempisphere
20 Clues: to find something • native and original • disorder of sickness • south/before Americas • where something begins • contagious viral disease • worldwide/known all over • trade between three regions • ability to resist infection • member of indigenous peoples • wealth and resources of region • transfer of goods and services • country in the western hemisphere • ...
Blood Cells 2022-03-23
Across
- formation of platelets]
- immunity (produces anti-bodies)
- found within red blood cells
- red blood cell
- responds to allergic response
- formation of all blood cells
- lack of oxygen;dark red
- makes blood red/binding site of oxygen
- hormone that increase RBC production
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- formation of white blood cells
- white blood cell that defends RBC
- contains enzymes that aid attack
- formation of red blood cells
- Red blood cells live this long
- Protein that combines with 02
- plenty of oxygen; bright red
- found in tissues
- found in blood
- first WBC to the site of infection
- decrease in the oxygen carrying by RBC
20 Clues: red blood cell • found in blood • found in tissues • formation of platelets] • lack of oxygen;dark red • formation of red blood cells • plenty of oxygen; bright red • found within red blood cells • formation of all blood cells • Protein that combines with 02 • responds to allergic response • formation of white blood cells • Red blood cells live this long • ...
North Port 4/16/24 2024-04-16
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- follow rules very carefully
- free from being blamed
- have power over another
- ask for help
- looked for, searched
- debate
- as, similar to
- take into custody by police
- guided
- the following of laws or rules
- having to do with ambassador's behavior
- supported, past tense of stand
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- government consuls, where you get passport
- accepted standards
- safe place for refugees
- targeted
- broken law
- two people talking or discussing
- attack
- possessing full power as a country
- not day
- complained about something or somebody
- area of land
- deals between countries or armies
- work out a solution
25 Clues: attack • debate • guided • not day • targeted • broken law • ask for help • area of land • as, similar to • accepted standards • work out a solution • looked for, searched • free from being blamed • safe place for refugees • have power over another • follow rules very carefully • take into custody by police • the following of laws or rules • supported, past tense of stand • ...
Infecti cognitores (HARD) 2024-07-24
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- A wound infection
- Lung infection
- A fungal toxin
- Brain inflammation
- A procedure in industrial microbiology
- Smaller than bacteria, bigger than virus
- Viral replication
- Microbiological stain(Serology)
- Antibiotic target
- Acquired immunity
- A viral enzyme (HIV)
- Prokaryotic cell division
- Bacterial ability to infect
- Spore formation
- An immune response
- Chemical mediated motility
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- Microbial fuel source
- LRT disease
- A granulated immune cell
- Separation technique
- A technique in genetic engineering
- A bacterial toxin
- Fungal spore
- Laboratory instrument
- Viral infection
- A staining technique
- A stain
- Bacterial Shape
- A microbial community
- A fungal infection
30 Clues: A stain • LRT disease • Fungal spore • Lung infection • A fungal toxin • Viral infection • Bacterial Shape • Spore formation • A wound infection • A bacterial toxin • Viral replication • Antibiotic target • Acquired immunity • Brain inflammation • A fungal infection • An immune response • Separation technique • A staining technique • A viral enzyme (HIV) • Microbial fuel source • Laboratory instrument • ...
Gout 2021-04-01
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- pivotal elements in the host defense of humoral immunity
- the body creates uric acid when breaking down this substance
- this results from deposition of MSU crystals in joint tissues
- MSU crystals can cause this to happen to bones
- gout occurs more often in this gender
- this factor is expressed with gout
- gout can cause _____ of joints
- NLRs are key ____ innate immunity regulators
- ______ is also associated with augmented CD20+B cells
- uric acid normally passes through your ____ into your urine
- _____ of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals are found in articular tissue
- B-lymphocytes are involved in the _____ immune response in gout
- MSU formation can be influenced by these levels
- gout inflammation is generally ____
- activated neutrophils bring about neutrophil ____
- several urate-_____ drugs are available
- 1β has a key role in gout initiation
- these cells are capable of secreting IL-1β and activating the NLRP3 inflammasome
- activation of this inflammasome initiates gout flares
- induces the immune response
- gout is a type of this common disease
- local ____ are activated in the early response
- crystals that form in the presence of increased urate concentrations
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- gout is a(n) _____ arthritis
- long-term lowering of serum urate to less than 360 μmol/L leads to crystal _____
- rates of initiation and continuation of urate-lowering therapy are _____
- innate immunity is formed in this kind of development
- a chronic disease of deposition of monosodium urate crystals
- sweetened beverages which can cause gout contain this
- recent ____ may trigger gout
- "treat to target serum urate" approach is essential for gout _____
- a(n) _____ dose-escalation strategy is effective for achieving treatment targets
- achievement of serum urate targets is ______
- a gout attack can occur _____
- T cells participate in adaptive immune responses via promoting _____
- these immune cells are involved in the inflammatory process of gout
- gout affects _____ genders
- activated when met with uric acid crystals
- deposits of urate crystals under the skin
- gout is characterized by high sustained levels of uric _____
- gout is most common in this country
- receptors on the immune cells cannot directly ___ with MSU crystals
- gout often affects which toe?
- NLRs are pivotal in perceiving these structures
- gout can affect which people?
- the process of gout is _____
- B cells promote _____ via the generation of immunoglobulins
- these cells may be involved in gouty inflammation
- the urate crystals associated with gout
- neutrophils flood into this fluid
50 Clues: gout affects _____ genders • induces the immune response • gout is a(n) _____ arthritis • recent ____ may trigger gout • the process of gout is _____ • a gout attack can occur _____ • gout often affects which toe? • gout can affect which people? • gout can cause _____ of joints • neutrophils flood into this fluid • this factor is expressed with gout • ...
MAPEH 2016-12-15
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- can enter by penetrating the skin of the person
- a small, simple life-like form which measures one half to 100 the size of bacterium
- worms that lives in the intestines and causes illness called _______
- ____ itch is characterized by an itchy, red sash on the genitals, inner thighs, and buttocks
- are organisms that are considered intermediate
- one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things
- ¬____ of transmission
- example of parasites that live on humans
- isan abrnomal condition affecting the body of human,animal or plants
- is a place where pathogen thrives and reproduces.
- is the stage when acute symptoms of infection disappear
- is a microorganism that gets its food supply from a living plant or animal
- are subjective manifestation of diseases such as stomachache
- dead or weakened viruses that provide immunity
- stage is the interval when a sick person manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection
- ____ and mononucleosis are caused by viruses that infect glandular tissue
- is an organism that causes disease to its host; also known as infectious/ disease agent
- Portal of ____, pathogen leaves
- Prodomal stage is the ____ when there are non-specific signs and symptoms occur like fever
- first mature inside freshwater _____
Down
- are simple organisms that cannot make their own food
- produced by toxin bacteria
- is a process of becoming aware of physical events in your body that normally you are not aware of
- fungi are therefore _______
- _____ stage is the interval between the entry of pathogen into the body until the appearance of fist sign of symptoms
- is a plant,animal or person that the parasite feeds on
- of the body (Tinea Corpis) usually causes a very itchy rash
- _____ stage is the interval from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms
- is the temporary immunity that the infant acquires from the mother
- enter the body via raw or uncooked meat
- ________ diseases are diseases that are transmissible from one host to another
- when a virus enters the body, it attaches itself to it.
- is the body’s natural resistance to pathogens
- Portal of ____, opening
- single celled organisms that are longer than bacteria
- _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth
- are also called seatworms and threadworms
- also called parasitic worms.
- are the most common dermatological complaints
- ____ bacteria are bacteria that produce certain poison
40 Clues: ¬____ of transmission • Portal of ____, opening • produced by toxin bacteria • fungi are therefore _______ • also called parasitic worms. • Portal of ____, pathogen leaves • first mature inside freshwater _____ • enter the body via raw or uncooked meat • example of parasites that live on humans • are also called seatworms and threadworms • ...
MAPEH 2016-12-15
Across
- can enter by penetrating the skin of the person
- a small, simple life-like form which measures one half to 100 the size of bacterium
- worms that lives in the intestines and causes illness called _______
- ____ itch is characterized by an itchy, red sash on the genitals, inner thighs, and buttocks
- are organisms that are considered intermediate
- one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things
- ¬____ of transmission
- example of parasites that live on humans
- isan abrnomal condition affecting the body of human,animal or plants
- is a place where pathogen thrives and reproduces.
- is the stage when acute symptoms of infection disappear
- is a microorganism that gets its food supply from a living plant or animal
- are subjective manifestation of diseases such as stomachache
- dead or weakened viruses that provide immunity
- stage is the interval when a sick person manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection
- ____ and mononucleosis are caused by viruses that infect glandular tissue
- is an organism that causes disease to its host; also known as infectious/ disease agent
- Portal of ____, pathogen leaves
- Prodomal stage is the ____ when there are non-specific signs and symptoms occur like fever
- first mature inside freshwater _____
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- are simple organisms that cannot make their own food
- produced by toxin bacteria
- is a process of becoming aware of physical events in your body that normally you are not aware of
- fungi are therefore _______
- _____ stage is the interval between the entry of pathogen into the body until the appearance of fist sign of symptoms
- is a plant,animal or person that the parasite feeds on
- of the body (Tinea Corpis) usually causes a very itchy rash
- _____ stage is the interval from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms
- is the temporary immunity that the infant acquires from the mother
- enter the body via raw or uncooked meat
- ________ diseases are diseases that are transmissible from one host to another
- when a virus enters the body, it attaches itself to it.
- is the body’s natural resistance to pathogens
- Portal of ____, opening
- single celled organisms that are longer than bacteria
- _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth
- are also called seatworms and threadworms
- also called parasitic worms.
- are the most common dermatological complaints
- ____ bacteria are bacteria that produce certain poison
40 Clues: ¬____ of transmission • Portal of ____, opening • produced by toxin bacteria • fungi are therefore _______ • also called parasitic worms. • Portal of ____, pathogen leaves • first mature inside freshwater _____ • enter the body via raw or uncooked meat • example of parasites that live on humans • are also called seatworms and threadworms • ...
Foundations - Asepsis 2025-01-22
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- This type of precautions would be used for someone with influenza A
- This type of infection spread would have widespread symptoms such as fever
- this type of precaution should be used any time there is a risk of exposure to body fluids
- “A type of asepsis in which the state of cleanliness that decreases the potential for the spread of infections”
- Intact skin is an example of this type of illness
- This is the second "P" in PPE
- This type of healthcare infection occurs when a patient's own normal flora begin to multiply and cause illness
- This type of transmission is often from a fomite
- This is the type of active immunity you would receive if you contracted influenza and recovered
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- This is the number one way to prevent the spread of infection
- This is the time following an illness when someone returns to health
- This type of gloves would be used to maintain surgical asepsis
- Antibodies are examples of this type of
- This is the type of active immunity you would receive if you received the influenza vaccine
- This type of precaution requires an N95 as part of the PPE
- This is the section in the cycle of infection in which the pathogen lives
- This is the time after exposure to a pathogen but before symptoms appear
17 Clues: This is the second "P" in PPE • Antibodies are examples of this type of • This type of transmission is often from a fomite • Intact skin is an example of this type of illness • This type of precaution requires an N95 as part of the PPE • This is the number one way to prevent the spread of infection • This type of gloves would be used to maintain surgical asepsis • ...
Root Words 2023-05-01
Across
- not able
- resembling without being identical
- continuing or long lasting
- extremely tall
- a thing repeated over and over
- the condition of being protected from danger
- not likely to happen
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- two or more people dependent on each-other
- a feeling of fellowship or friendship
- the immune system's way of protecting the body against disease
- extremely interesting
- an animal preying on others
- causing physical injury
13 Clues: not able • extremely tall • not likely to happen • extremely interesting • causing physical injury • continuing or long lasting • an animal preying on others • a thing repeated over and over • resembling without being identical • a feeling of fellowship or friendship • two or more people dependent on each-other • the condition of being protected from danger • ...
Science 2023-03-28
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- a high-speed rotating wind resembling a funnel that travels beneath a strong storm system
- a substance, usually given by injection, that gives people or animals immunity against a disease; vaccines prompt the creation of antibodies to increase immunity against a specific pathogen
- a period in which the temperature of Earth is very low for a long time, usually lasting millions of years
- energy generated by the wind
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- the process by which air, water, or land becomes dirty and unfit for use
- powerful ocean wave triggered by a geological event, such as an earthquake or landslide
- heat and light energy from the Sun
- a wall built along the bank of a river or sea to prevent flooding
- an area where solid waste is buried underground
9 Clues: energy generated by the wind • heat and light energy from the Sun • an area where solid waste is buried underground • a wall built along the bank of a river or sea to prevent flooding • the process by which air, water, or land becomes dirty and unfit for use • powerful ocean wave triggered by a geological event, such as an earthquake or landslide • ...
Unit 4 Revision Crossword 2016-06-27
Across
- type of immunity obtained through vaccinating a high percentage of the surrounding population
- method where diseases are transmitted by organisms
- the process by which a cell self-destructs by producing self-destructive enzymes
- method of obtaining immunity by being exposed to a live pathogen and becomes immune
- first line barrier of defence against bacteria and viruses
- where a phagocyte engulfs the pathogen, contains it within a vacuole then lisosomes fuse with the vacuole, releasing digestive enzymes which destroy the pathogen
- chemical which attracts more phagocytes and natural killer cells to the site of infection
- destroys by making antibodies which cause cell lysis and marks the pathogen for phagocytosis
- the chemical in a vaccine which enhances the bodies antigenic response, enhancing the immune system
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- type of cells that secrete cytokines which activate B cells to secrete antibodies and macrophages to destroy ingested microbes
- the isolation of an individual to prevent spread of a disease to other members of a population
- a substance which inhibits the growth and development of microorganisms without necessarily killing them
- type of variation where pathogens change their antigens avoiding detection by the host's immune system
- white blood cell involved in specific immune response
- unusually high cases of a disease in an area in a short period
- regular cases of a disease occurring in an area
- causes vasodilation and increased capillary permeability
17 Clues: regular cases of a disease occurring in an area • method where diseases are transmitted by organisms • white blood cell involved in specific immune response • causes vasodilation and increased capillary permeability • first line barrier of defence against bacteria and viruses • unusually high cases of a disease in an area in a short period • ...
Chapter 10 and 11 Review Crossword 2020-04-20
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- Government and other agencies working together to develop and maintain healthy communities
- Body's physical barriers against pathogens, include the skin and secretions such as mucus
- Specialized white blood cells of the immune system that surround and destroy damaged cells, foreign protein and pathogens
- Body's process of developing antibodies against certain diseases
- Protein compounds released by white blood cells to react with and destroy antigens
- Body's immunity to pathogens developed throughout life by natural exposure or vaccination
- Resistance that organisms have to most diseases, passed on genetically
- Isolate sick people, often in special facilities, place where such people are isolated
- Tissue swelling and increased blood flow, the body's second line of defense against further damage when the physical barrier of the skin is breached
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- Body's third line of defense against disease, targets specific pathogens
- Drug that fights bacterial infections by either killing bacteria or preventing them from reproducing
- Diseases that spread through the population faster and more widely than would normally be expected, not as widespread as pandemics
- Diseases that affect a large proportion of the popultion in many countries, farther reaching than epidemics
- Antibodies introduced into the body to create immunity
- Structures attached to all cells, they help the body's immune system identify pathogens
- Injection of vaccine, an antigen
- Catalyst for the body to begin producing antibodies
17 Clues: Injection of vaccine, an antigen • Catalyst for the body to begin producing antibodies • Antibodies introduced into the body to create immunity • Body's process of developing antibodies against certain diseases • Resistance that organisms have to most diseases, passed on genetically • Body's third line of defense against disease, targets specific pathogens • ...
Disease and Immunity 2024-01-23
Across
- a component in tobacco smoke
- a disease transmitted by mosquitoes
- an organism that depends on other organisms to survive
- a disease caused by HIV
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- an example of heart disease
- a disease caused by a bacterium which is transmitted in contaminated water
- an example of human barrier
- organisms that cause diseases
8 Clues: a disease caused by HIV • an example of heart disease • an example of human barrier • a component in tobacco smoke • organisms that cause diseases • a disease transmitted by mosquitoes • an organism that depends on other organisms to survive • a disease caused by a bacterium which is transmitted in contaminated water
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-19
Across
- ratio of weight to height
- deliberate intimidation
- another word for edible roots of plants
- the largest and strong herbivorous animal
- a unit of energy to express food value
- the body's ability to fight diseases
- life-threatening reaction to milk allergy
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- a plant eating animal
- a lifestyle disease related to insulin resistance
- an eating disorder
- long life span
- a seasonal tropical fruit
- a yellow coloured local fruit
13 Clues: long life span • an eating disorder • a plant eating animal • deliberate intimidation • ratio of weight to height • a seasonal tropical fruit • a yellow coloured local fruit • the body's ability to fight diseases • a unit of energy to express food value • another word for edible roots of plants • the largest and strong herbivorous animal • life-threatening reaction to milk allergy • ...
Crossword 2017-09-06
Across
- A sudden and violent gust of wind
- A three-legged stand
- To rescue
- A thicket
- To place one in isolation from others
- Something you find in the bottom of a tea-cup
- A map containing landforms
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- A form of burrows
- Disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- To exist below the earth's surface
- To hurry away
- A form of energy
- To grant protection from
- To ask a group, and gain information
- Relating to earthquakes
15 Clues: To rescue • A thicket • To hurry away • A form of energy • A form of burrows • A three-legged stand • Relating to earthquakes • To grant protection from • A map containing landforms • A sudden and violent gust of wind • To exist below the earth's surface • Disease caused by lack of vitamin C • To ask a group, and gain information • To place one in isolation from others • ...
Organ Systems Tyler Hapenny 2017-08-31
Across
- a big part of the urinary system
- maintains posture
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by the heart
- hair,skin,and nails
- endocrine system regulates this
- production of offspring
- the organ system that protects and supports body organs
Down
- allows for nutrient absorption into blood
- removes carbon dioxide
- what you breathe out
- organ that pumps blood in the cardiovascular system
- fast acting control system
- secretes regulatory hormones
- involved in immunity
- eliminates nitrogenous waste
15 Clues: maintains posture • hair,skin,and nails • what you breathe out • involved in immunity • removes carbon dioxide • production of offspring • fast acting control system • secretes regulatory hormones • eliminates nitrogenous waste • endocrine system regulates this • a big part of the urinary system • allows for nutrient absorption into blood • ...
Viruses 2020-08-19
Across
- disease that is present in most of the world
- period of isolation
- Microscopic Parasites
- Crown/Halo
- virus that was first discovered in 2003
- a practitioner of medicine
- slow's down transmission of a virus
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- Disease caused by SARS-CoV-2
- pumps air/ oxygen
- disease-causing virus
- a person trained to care for the sick
- method to provide active acquired immunity
- affected by a disease-causing organism
- virus most commonly transmitted through animals
- origin place of Covid-19
15 Clues: Crown/Halo • pumps air/ oxygen • period of isolation • disease-causing virus • Microscopic Parasites • origin place of Covid-19 • a practitioner of medicine • Disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 • slow's down transmission of a virus • a person trained to care for the sick • affected by a disease-causing organism • virus that was first discovered in 2003 • ...
ologies 2021-01-12
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- the study of water
- the study of fresh water
- the study of viruses
- the study of weather
- the study of blood and blood diseases
- the study of fossilized plants and animals
- the study of fungi
- the study of cell biology
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- the study of living things
- the study of spiders
- the study of organisms
- the study of animals
- the study of immunity
- the study of bones and disorders
- the study of energy and matter
15 Clues: the study of water • the study of fungi • the study of spiders • the study of animals • the study of viruses • the study of weather • the study of immunity • the study of organisms • the study of fresh water • the study of cell biology • the study of living things • the study of energy and matter • the study of bones and disorders • the study of blood and blood diseases • ...
girl who owned a city 2021-03-10
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- A person or a group that want to take over something.
- Something that becomes less intense
- A military from citizens
- prevent a entrance or exit
- expressing about something
- with a wild excitement
- carefully think before making a decision
- A lack of proper caution
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- working by itself with little human control
- To say something short
- A fear of danger
- Add immunity to your body
- A loud roar from people
- A person avoiding work
- A glowing fragment from a fire
15 Clues: A fear of danger • To say something short • A person avoiding work • with a wild excitement • A loud roar from people • A military from citizens • A lack of proper caution • Add immunity to your body • prevent a entrance or exit • expressing about something • A glowing fragment from a fire • Something that becomes less intense • carefully think before making a decision • ...
8.24 Vocab 2025-07-17
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- to use again
- amount of time between two instances
- in accordance with organized society
- the act of dividing and handing out
- science of life and living organisms
- a pledge to do something
- someone who forcibly enters without permission
- promise of a particular outcome
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- state of being friends
- impossible to resist
- group of people living in the same area
- exempt from
- combining distinct parts to make a whole
- sudden rush of panicked animals
- state of mind or feeling
15 Clues: exempt from • to use again • impossible to resist • state of being friends • state of mind or feeling • a pledge to do something • sudden rush of panicked animals • promise of a particular outcome • the act of dividing and handing out • amount of time between two instances • in accordance with organized society • science of life and living organisms • ...
Systems 2025-11-21
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- Known as eye disease
- Located on top of kidneys
- Important part of the body immune system
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Produces hormones and regulates metabolism
- Effects of food on blood sugar
- Trained in medical and surgical eye care
- What is hearing evaluation?
- Major endocrine gland
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- Known as the neck
- Medical term for eardrum
- Fist sized organ
- Organ in upper chest
- What is the part of the inner ear?
- Ability to fight off an infection
15 Clues: Fist sized organ • Known as the neck • Known as eye disease • Organ in upper chest • Major endocrine gland • Medical term for eardrum • Located on top of kidneys • What is hearing evaluation? • Inflammation of the pancreas • Effects of food on blood sugar • Ability to fight off an infection • What is the part of the inner ear? • Important part of the body immune system • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2012-11-02
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- to free
- movement ofnew settlers
- colonies sent raw materials to the mother country
- development of machine power
- right to rule oneself
- mixed race
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- residential area on teh eddge of town
- legal system to control Native Americans
- to set up
- the process by which one group take on another's culture
- the attitude that one's own culture is better
- Spanish born
- group ofpled living in a new territory
- natural defense against diseases
- action plans
- people sent to another county
- government controlled by a single leader
- period of 10 years
- hughe farm or ranch
- to force out
20 Clues: to free • to set up • mixed race • Spanish born • action plans • to force out • period of 10 years • hughe farm or ranch • right to rule oneself • movement ofnew settlers • development of machine power • people sent to another county • natural defense against diseases • residential area on teh eddge of town • group ofpled living in a new territory • legal system to control Native Americans • ...
Chapter 9 Medical Terminology 2022-09-13
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- word root for lymph
- word root for clumping
- suffix for protection
- combining form for white
- word for pertaining to one nucleus
- word for enlargement of the spleen
- combining form for serum
- word for fear of blood
- suffix for protein
- combining form for form, shape, or structure
- word for disease of the thymus gland
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- word root for nucleus
- word for formation of blood
- suffix for embryonic cell
- combining form for granule
- word for study of immunity
- combining form for red
- combining form for gland
- combining form for color
- prefix for unequal or dissimilar
20 Clues: suffix for protein • word root for lymph • word root for nucleus • suffix for protection • word root for clumping • combining form for red • word for fear of blood • combining form for white • combining form for gland • combining form for serum • combining form for color • suffix for embryonic cell • combining form for granule • word for study of immunity • word for formation of blood • ...
Ian Ch 8 2022-10-29
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- ridiculous, senseless
- meager, scant; scattered
- to establish, set up
- to twist out of shape; an abnormality
- to make or become larger
- to reward, pay, reimburse
- quarrelsome, fond of fighting
- resistance to disease; freedom from some charge
- to lessen, diminish
- a debt; something disadvantageous
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- a pledge; freedom from doubt, self-confidence
- genuine, excellent; made of silver
- to make young again, to make like new
- furious, violently intense
- an institution for the care of children, elderly; a safe place
- lacking in seriousness
- a risky or daring undertaking
- a kingdom
- refuse, waste product
- to comfort
20 Clues: a kingdom • to comfort • to lessen, diminish • to establish, set up • ridiculous, senseless • refuse, waste product • lacking in seriousness • meager, scant; scattered • to make or become larger • to reward, pay, reimburse • furious, violently intense • a risky or daring undertaking • quarrelsome, fond of fighting • a debt; something disadvantageous • genuine, excellent; made of silver • ...
Chapter 20 World 2019-12-13
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- increase in numbers
- unlawful use of violence
- deliberate modification of an organism
- person forced to leave their country
- layer in the earths stratosphere
- expression of opinions
- loss of body's cellular immunity
- freedoms everyone is entitled to
- natural course without tariffs quotas
- increase in crop production
- large spacecraft orbit around earth
- global computer network
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- protect u.s. against threats
- culture based on the tastes of ordinary people
- system of trade
- industrialized nation
- identical copy
- sovereign state has developed economy
- unequal treatment based on gender
- disruption fear in society
- realistically attainable growth
- physical comfort
- tools to obstruct terrorism
23 Clues: identical copy • system of trade • physical comfort • increase in numbers • industrialized nation • expression of opinions • global computer network • unlawful use of violence • disruption fear in society • tools to obstruct terrorism • increase in crop production • protect u.s. against threats • realistically attainable growth • layer in the earths stratosphere • ...
32 2025-08-22
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- outer skin layer
- small sternum extension
- study of blood
- study of digestion
- reflex mouth opening
- stimulates immunity
- study of nerves
- study of skin diseases
- study of immune system
- throat lymph tissue
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- isolation to stop spread
- high-pitched airway sound
- tissue test for analysis
- study of tumors
- medical imaging
- protein in hair and nails
- breast X-ray scan
- study of disease
- voice box in throat
- imaging with sound waves
- yellowing from liver issues
- organ filtering blood
- break in a bone
- the study of body structure
- study of the heart
25 Clues: study of blood • study of tumors • medical imaging • break in a bone • study of nerves • outer skin layer • study of disease • breast X-ray scan • study of digestion • study of the heart • voice box in throat • stimulates immunity • throat lymph tissue • reflex mouth opening • organ filtering blood • study of skin diseases • study of immune system • small sternum extension • isolation to stop spread • ...
7 2019-10-03
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- to grow well and be healthy
- a resolution of choices
- to grow or increase
- to borrow for a fee
- having a lot of mountains
- anything whose existence is threatened
- to prove that something is true or correct
- well-grounded or justifiable
- to search for; to track
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- force
- to organize; to plan in a productive way
- the state of being able to resist disease
- a choice
- to travel over new ground
- the center of government for a city, state, or country
15 Clues: force • a choice • to grow or increase • to borrow for a fee • a resolution of choices • to search for; to track • having a lot of mountains • to travel over new ground • to grow well and be healthy • well-grounded or justifiable • anything whose existence is threatened • to organize; to plan in a productive way • the state of being able to resist disease • ...
girl who owned a city 2021-03-10
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- A fear of danger
- A lack of proper caution
- working by itself with little human contol
- To say somthing short
- with a wild excitement
- A person avoiding work
- carefully think before making a decision
- expressing about something
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- Add immunity to your body
- A loud roar from people
- Something that becomes less intense
- A military from citizens
- prevent a entance or exit
- A glowing fragment from a fire
- A person or a group that want to take over something.
15 Clues: A fear of danger • To say somthing short • with a wild excitement • A person avoiding work • A loud roar from people • A lack of proper caution • A military from citizens • Add immunity to your body • prevent a entance or exit • expressing about something • A glowing fragment from a fire • Something that becomes less intense • carefully think before making a decision • ...
Immune Response 2018-10-08
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- antigenic determinant
- cell to which APC presents antigen component
- first antibody to appear in an immune response
- antibody involved in allergies
- antibody
- line of defense including urination
- cell that directly attack invading pathogens
- line of defense including inflammation
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- antimicrobial substance found in secretions
- most structurally complex biomolecule
- most potent antigen-presenting cell
- substance that causes stomach acidity
- property of adaptive immunity that allows it to remember previously encountered antigen
- antibody capable of crossing the placenta
- line of defense including antibodies
15 Clues: antibody • antigenic determinant • antibody involved in allergies • most potent antigen-presenting cell • line of defense including urination • line of defense including antibodies • most structurally complex biomolecule • substance that causes stomach acidity • line of defense including inflammation • antibody capable of crossing the placenta • ...
The Sleepwalker Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-08
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- to move or fold
- responding to the change in altitude
- large distinguishable part of a continent
- to make someone annoyed
- having high status
- complain, whine
- electric horn, also spelled klaxon
- Brand name for speaker, public announcement system
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- type of body armor
- divide an area for surveying purposes
- fail to resist pressure,
- To act while being forced to
- to not be affected by, protection
- material used to make roads
- a place to practise martial arts
15 Clues: to move or fold • complain, whine • type of body armor • having high status • to make someone annoyed • fail to resist pressure, • material used to make roads • To act while being forced to • a place to practise martial arts • to not be affected by, protection • electric horn, also spelled klaxon • responding to the change in altitude • divide an area for surveying purposes • ...
Crimes & Misdemeanors 2021-10-14
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- agreeing to plead guilty to a less serious crime for a reduction in sentence
- theft
- stealing money from employer
- blackmail
- money used to get a certain outcome
- use of force to protect yourself from bodily harm
- type of computer crime
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- less serious crime
- lying for money
- faking something for profit; false signature
- a standard for law enforcement to conduct a search
- freedom from prosecution
- crime with no violence & no property damage
- intentionally setting a fire
- more serious crime
15 Clues: theft • blackmail • lying for money • less serious crime • more serious crime • type of computer crime • freedom from prosecution • stealing money from employer • intentionally setting a fire • money used to get a certain outcome • crime with no violence & no property damage • faking something for profit; false signature • use of force to protect yourself from bodily harm • ...
Health and Hygiene 2023-11-02
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- most commonly transmitted by sexual contact
- one cell organism
- tick is one
- headache and fatigue could be an example
- administered to kick start immunity to diseases
- gloves are an example
- can infect your lungs, athletes foot
- something that happened in 2019
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- blood cells, helps your body fight off infection
- sneezing is an example of transmission
- smaller than bacteria
- can be transmitted to humans by animals
- where the infection lives
- mother to unborn child
- try to minimise risk
15 Clues: tick is one • one cell organism • try to minimise risk • smaller than bacteria • gloves are an example • mother to unborn child • where the infection lives • something that happened in 2019 • can infect your lungs, athletes foot • sneezing is an example of transmission • can be transmitted to humans by animals • headache and fatigue could be an example • ...
Path & Disease Exam 2 2025-05-02
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- A passive decrease in blood flow; may be acute or chronic.
- (2 words) Type 3 Hypersensitivity; due to formation of antigen-antibody complexes that activate complement. Often mistaken for Type 2, but requires a SOLUBLE antigen.
- Arterioles, capillaries, and venuoles. Tiny blood vessels.
- Type 1 Hypersensitivity; requires a sensitization phase. Mediated by IgE.
- The failure of the immune system to protect host from infectious organisms or development of cancer.
- A type of immune cell that originates within the bone marrow, but may mature either in the bone marrow or in the thymus.
- The primary hemostatic pathway initiated by exposure of blood to coagulation factors found on perivascular cells. Requires coagulation factors VII and III.
- ___ Thrombocytopathia is a failure of platelets to function due to a problem with the factors required for normal functions.
- Protection against microbes/infections.
- ___ Immunity is acquired, specific, and has memory; the basis for immunization/vaccines.
- Failure of blood clotting, often due to abnormal function or integrity of coagulation factors.
- ___ Thrombocytopathia is a failure of platelets to function due to the platelets themselves.
- The primary hemostatic pathway often considered the "work-horse." Requires coagulation factors XII, XI, IX, and VIII.
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- ___ Immunity, considered natural or native, is non-specific and lacks memory. First line of defense.
- (2 words) The volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute.
- Type 2 Hypersensitivity; results in destruction or alteration of target cell. Mediated by IgG and IgM.
- A collection of blood within the capillaries, due to increased metabolic activity or acute inflammation. Active process.
- The primary hemostatic pathway responsible for fibrin formation. Requires coagulation factors X, II, I, and XIII.
- Abnormal distribution of fluid in the body, often caused by increased microvascular permeability. Clinical signs depend on the location and extent of occurance.
- A decrease in the concentration or function of coagulation factors, either inherited or acquired.
- Removal of the hemostatic plug by plasmin.
- ___ Circulation: Capable of storing up to 65% of blood in the body. Low resistance pathway for return of blood to the heart.
- (Hyphenated) Type 4 Hypersensitivity; requires T-cells, not antibody-dependent.
- ___ Circulation: Carries blood away from the heart; facilitate rapid blood flow with minimal resistance.
- An inappropriate or misdirected response by the immune system towards a foreign or self antigen.
- The highly regulated processes that maintain blood in the body.
- ___ Circulation: Blind-ended capillaries that permeate tissues surrounding microcirculatory structures.
27 Clues: Protection against microbes/infections. • Removal of the hemostatic plug by plasmin. • A passive decrease in blood flow; may be acute or chronic. • Arterioles, capillaries, and venuoles. Tiny blood vessels. • (2 words) The volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute. • The highly regulated processes that maintain blood in the body. • ...
NAMBIAR FNH 2021-09-17
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- KEN ONION
- Has passionflower
- blend of orange blossom honey, rich shea butter and pumpkin seed oil.
- Clothing Partner Store
- Support recovery from an active lifestyle
- Infused with Molecular Bond oxygen
- Partner Store
- Has Vitamin B12
- support joints and general health
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- Exfoliates gently with natural sugar cane crystals
- Contains CoQ10
- Tangyy flavour in XS
- Elderberry & Vitaminc
- SPRAY ALL DAY.
- Contains 20 grams of protein isolate
- support healthy, beautiful-looking skin from within
- has 4 in 1 Immunity Support
- Contains Pro-Vitamin B5
- Each bottle provides 100 uses
- contains hints of mandarin and sweet orange.
20 Clues: KEN ONION • Partner Store • Contains CoQ10 • SPRAY ALL DAY. • Has Vitamin B12 • Has passionflower • Tangyy flavour in XS • Elderberry & Vitaminc • Clothing Partner Store • Contains Pro-Vitamin B5 • has 4 in 1 Immunity Support • Each bottle provides 100 uses • support joints and general health • Infused with Molecular Bond oxygen • Contains 20 grams of protein isolate • ...
english 2025-01-29
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- (v)- to force; to coerce
- (adj)- imperfect; open to error
- (v)- to drop; to fall
- (adj)- delicate; easily broken
- (v)- to speed up; to hurry
- (adj)- nonsensical; meaningless
- (n)- protection; safety
- (adj)- perfect; faultless
- (n)- period of time; existence
- (n)- motion made to express thought, emphasize speech, or signify an intention or attitude
- (adj)-flashy; elaborate
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- (n)- festival; carnival
- (adj)- well known; eminent
- (n)- sworn statement; deposition
- (v)- to misuse; to take advantage of
- (n)- command; order
- (adj)- harmonious; agreeable; non-warlike
- (v)- to fake; to pretend
- (v)- to meet; to intersect
- (v)- to authorize; to certify
20 Clues: (n)- command; order • (v)- to drop; to fall • (n)- festival; carnival • (n)- protection; safety • (adj)-flashy; elaborate • (v)- to force; to coerce • (v)- to fake; to pretend • (adj)- perfect; faultless • (adj)- well known; eminent • (v)- to speed up; to hurry • (v)- to meet; to intersect • (v)- to authorize; to certify • (adj)- delicate; easily broken • (n)- period of time; existence • ...
Pharmacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- The largest country in South America
- An antifungal medication
- Man's best friend
- for every year
- before they start
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- Intelligent sea mammal
- vaccine that should not be taken after 24
- Has a trunk
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- a common virus that many people get
- Blood clotting disorder
- Hiv treatment drug
- Famous fast food chain
- vaccine taken at birth
- Blood thinner
- Likes to chase mice
- CEO of Tesla
- a substance in vaccines that triggers the
- Antibiotic class
- the primary goal of vaccines to stop
- A follow-up vaccine dose to enhance/prolong immunity
- response
23 Clues: response • Has a trunk • CEO of Tesla • Blood thinner • Flying mammal • for every year • Large marsupial • Antibiotic class • Man's best friend • before they start • Hiv treatment drug • Likes to chase mice • Famous fast food chain • vaccine taken at birth • Intelligent sea mammal • Blood clotting disorder • An antifungal medication • a common virus that many people get • ...
Pharmacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- Intelligent sea mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- A follow-up vaccine dose to enhance/prolong immunity
- Large marsupial
- the primary goal of vaccines to stop diseases before they start
- Man's best friend
- Hiv treatment drug
- Has a trunk
- The largest country in South America
- CEO of Tesla
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- An antifungal medication
- Famous fast food chain
- Antibiotic class
- Blood thinner
- Blood clotting disorder
- vaccine that should not be taken after 24 weeks
- vaccine taken at birth
- a substance in vaccines that triggers the immune response
- a common virus that many people get vaccinated for every year
- Flying mammal
20 Clues: Has a trunk • CEO of Tesla • Blood thinner • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Antibiotic class • Man's best friend • Hiv treatment drug • Likes to chase mice • Famous fast food chain • Intelligent sea mammal • vaccine taken at birth • Blood clotting disorder • An antifungal medication • The largest country in South America • vaccine that should not be taken after 24 weeks • ...
Exploring the Americas 2024-10-22
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- Spanish Explorer
- plan a course using the stars; instrument
- related to ancient Greek and Roman culture
- rent or work in exchange for land
- fleet of war ships
- form of Christianity opposite Catholicism
- religious community
- between Atlantic and Pacific
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- large farm
- Series of European explorations
- Spanish fort
- travel completely around something
- 20th century religious movement
- a journey to a holy place
- resistance; such as to a disease
- awakening of culture
- scientific knowledge for practical purpose
- shows direction of magnetic north
- Muslim house of worship
- a point of land that sticks out into water
20 Clues: large farm • Spanish fort • Spanish Explorer • fleet of war ships • religious community • awakening of culture • Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • between Atlantic and Pacific • Series of European explorations • 20th century religious movement • resistance; such as to a disease • rent or work in exchange for land • shows direction of magnetic north • ...
11 2025-08-18
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- A cluster of nerve cells
- Complete set of genetic material
- The throat
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Disease-causing organism
- Toxin that induces immunity
- Gland in the neck
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Support for an injured limb
- Smallest blood vessel
- Thigh bone
- Inadequate blood supply
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- Non-cancerous
- Induced loss of sensation
- The master gland
- Airway in the respiratory tract
- Cancerous and invasive
- Relating to the heart
- Eye condition of the optic nerve
- Sac enclosing the heart
- Body's main artery
- Body's response to infection
- Sugar found in milk
- Inert medical treatment
- Shin bone
25 Clues: Shin bone • The throat • Thigh bone • Non-cancerous • The master gland • Gland in the neck • Body's main artery • Sugar found in milk • Relating to the heart • Smallest blood vessel • Cancerous and invasive • Sac enclosing the heart • Inert medical treatment • Inadequate blood supply • A cluster of nerve cells • Disease-causing organism • Induced loss of sensation • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • ...
Immune System 2025-06-02
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- A group of molecules on cell surfaces that display fragments of proteins for recognition by immune cells.
- The ability to resist or recover from infection or disease.
- A cell that targets and destroys infected or cancerous cells without prior activation.
- A small organ near the large intestine that contains immune tissue and may support gut immunity.
- Signaling proteins released by infected cells that help defend against viral spread
- A cell that activates other immune cells by releasing signaling molecules.
- The process of engulfing and digesting pathogens or debris.
- A cell that processes and presents antigens to activate other immune cells.
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- A cell that captures antigens and presents them to other immune cells to trigger a response.
- A cell that directly attacks and destroys infected or abnormal cells.
- A non-specific, immediate form of defense present from birth.
- An organ that filters blood, removes old cells, and helps mount immune responses.
- A type of defense that is specific, develops over time, and creates long-term protection.
- A cell that remains in the body after an infection to provide a faster response if re-exposed.
- A type of white blood cell involved in recognizing and responding to specific invaders.
- A branch of defense involving substances in body fluids, primarily targeting extracellular pathogens.
- A protein that binds to foreign substances to help neutralize or eliminate them.
17 Clues: The ability to resist or recover from infection or disease. • The process of engulfing and digesting pathogens or debris. • A non-specific, immediate form of defense present from birth. • A cell that directly attacks and destroys infected or abnormal cells. • A cell that activates other immune cells by releasing signaling molecules. • ...
chester 2016-12-15
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- also called parasitic worms.
- Prodomal stage is the ____ when there are non-specific signs and symptoms occur like fever
- are subjective manifestation of diseases such as stomachache
- stage is the interval when a sick person manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection
- one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things
- when a virus enters the body, it attaches itself to it.
- fungi are therefore _______
- Portal of ____, opening
- is a microorganism that gets its food supply from a living plant or animal
- ________ diseases are diseases that are transmissible from one host to another
- is a place where pathogen thrives and reproduces.
- a small, simple life-like form which measures one half to 100 the size of bacterium
- is a process of becoming aware of physical events in your body that normally you are not aware of
- are the most common dermatological complaints
- ____ bacteria are bacteria that produce certain poison
- _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth
- single celled organisms that are longer than bacteria
- _____ stage is the interval between the entry of pathogen into the body until the appearance of fist sign of symptoms
- example of parasites that live on humans
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- first mature inside freshwater _____
- are also called seatworms and threadworms
- enter the body via raw or uncooked meat
- dead or weakened viruses that provide immunity
- is the stage when acute symptoms of infection disappear
- Portal of ____, pathogen leaves
- worms that lives in the intestines and causes illness called _______
- is the temporary immunity that the infant acquires from the mother
- are simple organisms that cannot make their own food
- ____ itch is characterized by an itchy, red sash on the genitals, inner thighs, and buttocks
- isan abrnomal condition affecting the body of human,animal or plants
- is a plant,animal or person that the parasite feeds on
- are organisms that are considered intermediate
- _____ stage is the interval from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms
- can enter by penetrating the skin of the person
- is an organism that causes disease to its host; also known as infectious/ disease agent
- ¬____ of transmission
- of the body (Tinea Corpis) usually causes a very itchy rash
- ____ and mononucleosis are caused by viruses that infect glandular tissue
- is the body’s natural resistance to pathogens
39 Clues: ¬____ of transmission • Portal of ____, opening • fungi are therefore _______ • also called parasitic worms. • Portal of ____, pathogen leaves • first mature inside freshwater _____ • enter the body via raw or uncooked meat • example of parasites that live on humans • are also called seatworms and threadworms • _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth • ...
Chapter 14 word Vocabulary 2023-05-22
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- any process that uses bacteria, fungi, green plants or their enzymes to return the environment altered by contaminants to its original condition
- asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system (HIV)
- a chemical reaction in which one reactant breaks down into two or more products
- a group of micro-organisms that are similar to, but evolutionarily distinct from bacteria
- a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms
- bacteria that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen
- single-celled organisms belonging to the domains Bacteria and Archaea
- A type of immunity that develops when a person's immune system responds to a foreign substance or microorganism, or that occurs after a person receives antibodies from another source
- When a virus is present in the body but exists in a resting (latent) state without producing more virus
- A vaccine in which a live virus is weakened through chemical or physical processes in order to produce an immune response
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- medicines that fight infections caused by bacteria in humans and animals by either killing the bacteria or making it difficult for the bacteria to grow and multiply
- a dormant, tough, and non-reproductive structure produced by certain bacteria
- the process by which one bacterium transfers genetic material to another through direct contact
- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- an organism causing disease to its host
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat
- a hair-like appendage found on the surface of many bacteria and archaea
- microscopic living organisms that have only one cell
- prokaryotic microorganisms that are capable of transforming nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into “fixed nitrogen” compounds, such as ammonia, that are usable by plants
- a protein produced by the body's immune system when it detects harmful substances, called antigens
- microscopic hair-like structures involved in the locomotion of a cell
- a small, soluble case of gelatin containing a dose of medicine
- the process of heating, and then rapidly cooling, liquids or food in order to kill microbes that may expedite their spoilage or cause disease
- bacteria that can grow and live when oxygen is present
25 Clues: an organism causing disease to its host • a virus that attacks the body's immune system (HIV) • microscopic living organisms that have only one cell • bacteria that can grow and live when oxygen is present • bacteria that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen • a small, soluble case of gelatin containing a dose of medicine • ...
Defense and Immunity 2020-10-12
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- a type of B-cell that is activated upon a second exposure of an antigen
- response that acts immediately to pathogens
- a type of foreign molecule that triggers a immune response
- a type of phagocytic Antigen Presenting Cell
- attenuated virus that triggers an immune response and if exposed host has a secondary response
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- plays an important role in the immune system, also known as a white blood cell
- another word for antibody
- a type of "killer" T-Cell
8 Clues: another word for antibody • a type of "killer" T-Cell • response that acts immediately to pathogens • a type of phagocytic Antigen Presenting Cell • a type of foreign molecule that triggers a immune response • a type of B-cell that is activated upon a second exposure of an antigen • plays an important role in the immune system, also known as a white blood cell • ...
BS5100 Infection and Immunity revision 2023-01-13
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- υπάρχει κεντρική και περιφερική
- δραστικά CD8 Τ λεμφοκύτταρα
- τόσα ειναι τα σήματα ενεργοποίησης των Τ λεμφοκυττάρων
- μία από τις οδούς ενεργοποίησης του συμπληρώματος
- οδός επεξεργασίας ενδοκυττάριων αντιγόνων
- συνέπεια μη αποτελεσματικής ενεργοποίησης
- ανήκουν στην κατηγορία αυτή τα ουδετερόφιλα
- τέτοια ή δράση της IL-2
- αυξάνονται σε βακτηριακές μολύνσεις
- υποδοχέας Β λεμφοκυττάρων
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- προδρομικές μορφές μακροφάγων
- είναι τέτοια κύτταρα τα Β λεμφοκύτταρα
- υποσύνολο βοηθητικών Τ λεμφοκυττάρων
- δραστικά Β λεμφοκύτταρα
- υπάρχει και τέτοια επιλογή στον θύμο
- λαμβάνει χώρα κατά την φλεγμονή
16 Clues: δραστικά Β λεμφοκύτταρα • τέτοια ή δράση της IL-2 • υποδοχέας Β λεμφοκυττάρων • δραστικά CD8 Τ λεμφοκύτταρα • προδρομικές μορφές μακροφάγων • υπάρχει κεντρική και περιφερική • λαμβάνει χώρα κατά την φλεγμονή • αυξάνονται σε βακτηριακές μολύνσεις • υποσύνολο βοηθητικών Τ λεμφοκυττάρων • υπάρχει και τέτοια επιλογή στον θύμο • είναι τέτοια κύτταρα τα Β λεμφοκύτταρα • ...
American Identity Crossword 2021-09-20
Across
- a habitual gesture or way of speaking
- having womanly characteristics
- the ability to stand up for oneself
- a special right, immunity, or advantage
- mainly, mostly
- the use of symbols to represent ideas
- To combine two things into one
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- a deeply distressing event
- strange, weird
- a subtle 'jab' at someone/something
- existing as a permanent attribute
- set as the norm
- prolonged cruel or unusual treatment
- the official proving of a will
- treating a person as insignificant
15 Clues: strange, weird • mainly, mostly • set as the norm • a deeply distressing event • having womanly characteristics • the official proving of a will • To combine two things into one • existing as a permanent attribute • treating a person as insignificant • a subtle 'jab' at someone/something • the ability to stand up for oneself • prolonged cruel or unusual treatment • ...
Thunderhead 2022-03-14
Across
- Greyson's unsavory gf
- The thing that scythes give to the families of whom they have killed
- The scythe that helped Scythe Goddard from dying
- The title the Thunderhead gives you when you have committed a crime
- Evil Dude
- The robots that can nullify pain and heal
- Real name is Maire
- The color of Rowan's robe
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- The author's last name
- The floating island
- The high blade of MidMerica
- The color of Citra's robe
- Book Title
- Graysons unsavory name
- Scythe Lucifer
15 Clues: Evil Dude • Book Title • Scythe Lucifer • Real name is Maire • The floating island • Greyson's unsavory gf • The author's last name • Graysons unsavory name • The color of Citra's robe • The color of Rowan's robe • The high blade of MidMerica • The robots that can nullify pain and heal • The scythe that helped Scythe Goddard from dying • ...
Scythe Crossword 2023-10-30
Across
- when Citra tries this on, it hurts her
- where Citra and Rowan first meet
- the High Blade's name
- Citra's last name
- location of the spring meeting
- the Scythe who takes them on as apprentices
- the word Scythes use for 'kill'
- Rowan's last name
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- Scythe F always attends his victim's ______
- freedom from being killed
- Rowan's friend who likes to splatter
- the martial art R + C train in
- Esme loves to eat _______
- meeting of the Scythedom
- the computer who runs the world
15 Clues: Citra's last name • Rowan's last name • the High Blade's name • meeting of the Scythedom • freedom from being killed • Esme loves to eat _______ • the martial art R + C train in • location of the spring meeting • the computer who runs the world • the word Scythes use for 'kill' • where Citra and Rowan first meet • Rowan's friend who likes to splatter • ...
spelllling list 8 2022-09-29
Across
- a nation governed by a queen or king
- silly funny
- devotion loyal
- the body is able to stay away from sickness
- to submit to another´s wishes
- something that gets in the way
- non cooperative
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- the study of the earth through rocks
- 1 who comes down from a common ancestor
- relating to God
- that witch comes before in order of importance
- can be eaten
- occurring every 2 years or lasting 2 years
- can be believed
- being 3 in 1
15 Clues: silly funny • can be eaten • being 3 in 1 • devotion loyal • relating to God • can be believed • non cooperative • to submit to another´s wishes • something that gets in the way • the study of the earth through rocks • a nation governed by a queen or king • 1 who comes down from a common ancestor • occurring every 2 years or lasting 2 years • the body is able to stay away from sickness • ...
History vocabulary words crossword puzzle 2022-08-19
Across
- Places built to spread Catholicism
- Europe and America!
- to punish
- to be immune to a certain illness
- A ship used by merchants
- Transatlantic trade network
- A plantation used by Spanish colonies
- A large ship used by the Spanish
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- a way of economy
- A medicine used for Malaria
- the bad practice of enslaving Africans
- A Spanish conqueror who sought riches
- to travel all around the world
- Pacific and Atlantic ocean passage
- a disease that plagued explorers
15 Clues: to punish • a way of economy • Europe and America! • A ship used by merchants • A medicine used for Malaria • Transatlantic trade network • to travel all around the world • a disease that plagued explorers • A large ship used by the Spanish • to be immune to a certain illness • Places built to spread Catholicism • Pacific and Atlantic ocean passage • ...
FPA Spirit Week 2025 2025-10-03
Across
- Classic monster animated by science
- A ghostly residence
- Protective herb against vampires
- Tool used to examine the back of the throat
- Medical specialist for broken bones
- Vaccine component that provides immunity
- Instrument for listening to the heart and lungs
- Device used to see inside ears
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- Doctor who specializes in children
- Number of bones in the adult human body
- Candy with yellow, orange, and white stripes
- Carved Halloween decoration
- Holiday on October 31
- Witches’ ride
- Fluids often given in the ER
15 Clues: Witches’ ride • A ghostly residence • Holiday on October 31 • Carved Halloween decoration • Fluids often given in the ER • Device used to see inside ears • Protective herb against vampires • Doctor who specializes in children • Classic monster animated by science • Medical specialist for broken bones • Number of bones in the adult human body • ...
Look Back List 8 - Vocabulary 2025-12-11
Across
- one who comes down from a common ancestor
- loyalty
- that body's ability to resist an infection
- something that gets in the way
- silly, ridiculous
- rebelling, deliberate disobedience
- happens every two years; lasts two years
- that which comes before in order of importance
- relating to more than the natural universe
Down
- three in one
- can be eaten
- governed by king or queen
- can be believed
- submit to another's wishes
- study of the earth through rocks
15 Clues: loyalty • three in one • can be eaten • can be believed • silly, ridiculous • governed by king or queen • submit to another's wishes • something that gets in the way • study of the earth through rocks • rebelling, deliberate disobedience • happens every two years; lasts two years • one who comes down from a common ancestor • that body's ability to resist an infection • ...
Ch 25 Internal Balance 2022-04-21
Across
- formed when capillaries merge
- waste product produced by liver
- blood vessels that carry blood away
- body unable to tell difference
- tube leading kidney to bladder
- white blood cells
- machine to substitute kidney
- overreaction to nonpathogen
- arteries the vessels carry oxygen to heart
- muscular wall dividing left and right sides
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- muscular bag temporary storage
- molecules that are foreign to body
- body ability to respond to foreign substance
- microscopic unit filters blood
- molecule in red blood cell
- rhythmic expansion of arteries
- red blood cells
- fluid filled sac surrounding heart
- successfully transplanted organ
- causes heart to beat noramally
20 Clues: red blood cells • white blood cells • molecule in red blood cell • overreaction to nonpathogen • machine to substitute kidney • formed when capillaries merge • muscular bag temporary storage • microscopic unit filters blood • rhythmic expansion of arteries • body unable to tell difference • tube leading kidney to bladder • causes heart to beat noramally • ...
Blood 2024-02-01
Across
- White blood cells
- Immunity
- Primaralily attacks parasites
- Phagocytosis
- Platelets
- Type of connective tissue
- Protein that combines with oxygen
- First WBC to site of infection
- A decrease in the oxygen carrying capacity of the RBC
- Protein that does not belong inside the body
- Formation or erythrocytes
- Binding site of oxygen
- Allergic response
- Formation of thrombocytes
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- Blood collected from a superficial vein
- a person trained to draw blood from a patient
- Plenty of oxygen;bright red
- Broken apart into amino acid groups groups and used cells
- Low in oxygen;dark red
- Red blood cells
20 Clues: Immunity • Platelets • Phagocytosis • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Allergic response • Low in oxygen;dark red • Binding site of oxygen • Type of connective tissue • Formation or erythrocytes • Formation of thrombocytes • Plenty of oxygen;bright red • Primaralily attacks parasites • First WBC to site of infection • Protein that combines with oxygen • ...
A&P 2 FINAL REVIEW 2020-06-10
Across
- digestion, Breaking down food into digestible particles
- immunity, Activated due to exposure to pathogens, uses of immunological memory to learn about the threat and enhance the immune response accordingly
- law, Total pressure exerted equals the sum of pressures exerted by each gas
- Law, Amount of oxygen that dissolves in the bloodstream is directly proportional to the partial pressure of oxygen
- Specialized white blood cells to curb infection and boost inflammation
- Secreted by the gonadotrophs of the anterior pituitary gland to promote the production of gonadal hormones
- Secreted by the gonadotrophs of the anterior pituitary gland to stimulate maturation of the egg cell (ovum)
- A phase in the heart when the muscles contract pumping blood into the blood
- White blood cell that contains granules that are readily stained by eosin
- Stress hormone
- Clear, straw-like colored liquid portion of blood that remains after red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and other cellular components are removed
Down
- A muscular sac attached to the liver that secretes bile and stores it until needed for digestion. The liver is what creates the bile while the gallbladder acts as it's storage unit
- feedback loop, Reaction that causes a decrease in its function
- digestion, Breaking down food into simple nutrients
- mediated immunity, Immune response that doesn't involve antibodies but the activation of macrophages and NK cells
- immunity, First part of the body to detect invaders such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and toxins,
- These are the major excretory organs that remove toxins, metabolic wastes and excess ions from the blood. Regulates the blood's pH, volume and chemical composition. Is known as the blood pressure organ
- blood cells, Often times referred to as erythrocytes, biconcave discs without a nucleus and contains the pigment hemoglobin which contributes to the red color of blood
- digestive organs, are the organs that aid the digestion process, but food does not pass through these organs and include: teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder and pancreas.
- Synthesized in Hypothalamus, released by Posterior Pituitary gland due to hypothalamic neurons. Functions: Released when solute concentration in blood is high, preventing the formation of urine in the body. High concentrations of ADH causes constrictions of arterioles.
- Law, Pressure and volume are inversely related
- A phase in the heartbeat where the muscle relaxes
- Stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow
- elements, Cells and cell fragments suspended in plasma
- Structural and functional units that form urine
25 Clues: Stress hormone • Law, Pressure and volume are inversely related • Structural and functional units that form urine • A phase in the heartbeat where the muscle relaxes • digestion, Breaking down food into simple nutrients • elements, Cells and cell fragments suspended in plasma • digestion, Breaking down food into digestible particles • ...
MAPEH 2016-12-15
Across
- can enter by penetrating the skin of the person
- a small, simple life-like form which measures one half to 100 the size of bacterium
- worms that lives in the intestines and causes illness called _______
- ____ itch is characterized by an itchy, red sash on the genitals, inner thighs, and buttocks
- are organisms that are considered intermediate
- one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things
- ¬____ of transmission
- example of parasites that live on humans
- isan abrnomal condition affecting the body of human,animal or plants
- is a place where pathogen thrives and reproduces.
- is the stage when acute symptoms of infection disappear
- is a microorganism that gets its food supply from a living plant or animal
- are subjective manifestation of diseases such as stomachache
- dead or weakened viruses that provide immunity
- stage is the interval when a sick person manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection
- ____ and mononucleosis are caused by viruses that infect glandular tissue
- is an organism that causes disease to its host; also known as infectious/ disease agent
- Portal of ____, pathogen leaves
- Prodomal stage is the ____ when there are non-specific signs and symptoms occur like fever
- first mature inside freshwater _____
Down
- are simple organisms that cannot make their own food
- produced by toxin bacteria
- is a process of becoming aware of physical events in your body that normally you are not aware of
- fungi are therefore _______
- _____ stage is the interval between the entry of pathogen into the body until the appearance of fist sign of symptoms
- is a plant,animal or person that the parasite feeds on
- of the body (Tinea Corpis) usually causes a very itchy rash
- _____ stage is the interval from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms
- is the temporary immunity that the infant acquires from the mother
- enter the body via raw or uncooked meat
- ________ diseases are diseases that are transmissible from one host to another
- when a virus enters the body, it attaches itself to it.
- is the body’s natural resistance to pathogens
- Portal of ____, opening
- single celled organisms that are longer than bacteria
- _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth
- are also called seatworms and threadworms
- also called parasitic worms.
- are the most common dermatological complaints
- ____ bacteria are bacteria that produce certain poison
40 Clues: ¬____ of transmission • Portal of ____, opening • produced by toxin bacteria • fungi are therefore _______ • also called parasitic worms. • Portal of ____, pathogen leaves • first mature inside freshwater _____ • enter the body via raw or uncooked meat • example of parasites that live on humans • are also called seatworms and threadworms • ...
MAPEH 2016-12-15
Across
- can enter by penetrating the skin of the person
- a small, simple life-like form which measures one half to 100 the size of bacterium
- worms that lives in the intestines and causes illness called _______
- ____ itch is characterized by an itchy, red sash on the genitals, inner thighs, and buttocks
- are organisms that are considered intermediate
- one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things
- ¬____ of transmission
- example of parasites that live on humans
- isan abrnomal condition affecting the body of human,animal or plants
- is a place where pathogen thrives and reproduces.
- is the stage when acute symptoms of infection disappear
- is a microorganism that gets its food supply from a living plant or animal
- are subjective manifestation of diseases such as stomachache
- dead or weakened viruses that provide immunity
- stage is the interval when a sick person manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection
- ____ and mononucleosis are caused by viruses that infect glandular tissue
- is an organism that causes disease to its host; also known as infectious/ disease agent
- Portal of ____, pathogen leaves
- Prodomal stage is the ____ when there are non-specific signs and symptoms occur like fever
- first mature inside freshwater _____
Down
- are simple organisms that cannot make their own food
- produced by toxin bacteria
- is a process of becoming aware of physical events in your body that normally you are not aware of
- fungi are therefore _______
- _____ stage is the interval between the entry of pathogen into the body until the appearance of fist sign of symptoms
- is a plant,animal or person that the parasite feeds on
- of the body (Tinea Corpis) usually causes a very itchy rash
- _____ stage is the interval from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms
- is the temporary immunity that the infant acquires from the mother
- enter the body via raw or uncooked meat
- ________ diseases are diseases that are transmissible from one host to another
- when a virus enters the body, it attaches itself to it.
- is the body’s natural resistance to pathogens
- Portal of ____, opening
- single celled organisms that are longer than bacteria
- _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth
- are also called seatworms and threadworms
- also called parasitic worms.
- are the most common dermatological complaints
- ____ bacteria are bacteria that produce certain poison
40 Clues: ¬____ of transmission • Portal of ____, opening • produced by toxin bacteria • fungi are therefore _______ • also called parasitic worms. • Portal of ____, pathogen leaves • first mature inside freshwater _____ • enter the body via raw or uncooked meat • example of parasites that live on humans • are also called seatworms and threadworms • ...
MAPEH 2016-12-15
Across
- can enter by penetrating the skin of the person
- a small, simple life-like form which measures one half to 100 the size of bacterium
- worms that lives in the intestines and causes illness called _______
- ____ itch is characterized by an itchy, red sash on the genitals, inner thighs, and buttocks
- are organisms that are considered intermediate
- one-celled microscopic organisms that rank among the most widespread of living things
- ¬____ of transmission
- example of parasites that live on humans
- isan abrnomal condition affecting the body of human,animal or plants
- is a place where pathogen thrives and reproduces.
- is the stage when acute symptoms of infection disappear
- is a microorganism that gets its food supply from a living plant or animal
- are subjective manifestation of diseases such as stomachache
- dead or weakened viruses that provide immunity
- stage is the interval when a sick person manifests signs and symptoms specific to a certain type of infection
- ____ and mononucleosis are caused by viruses that infect glandular tissue
- is an organism that causes disease to its host; also known as infectious/ disease agent
- Portal of ____, pathogen leaves
- Prodomal stage is the ____ when there are non-specific signs and symptoms occur like fever
- first mature inside freshwater _____
Down
- are simple organisms that cannot make their own food
- produced by toxin bacteria
- is a process of becoming aware of physical events in your body that normally you are not aware of
- fungi are therefore _______
- _____ stage is the interval between the entry of pathogen into the body until the appearance of fist sign of symptoms
- is a plant,animal or person that the parasite feeds on
- of the body (Tinea Corpis) usually causes a very itchy rash
- _____ stage is the interval from the onset of non-specific signs and symptoms
- is the temporary immunity that the infant acquires from the mother
- enter the body via raw or uncooked meat
- ________ diseases are diseases that are transmissible from one host to another
- when a virus enters the body, it attaches itself to it.
- is the body’s natural resistance to pathogens
- Portal of ____, opening
- single celled organisms that are longer than bacteria
- _____ bacteria that live in the human mouth
- are also called seatworms and threadworms
- also called parasitic worms.
- are the most common dermatological complaints
- ____ bacteria are bacteria that produce certain poison
40 Clues: ¬____ of transmission • Portal of ____, opening • produced by toxin bacteria • fungi are therefore _______ • also called parasitic worms. • Portal of ____, pathogen leaves • first mature inside freshwater _____ • enter the body via raw or uncooked meat • example of parasites that live on humans • are also called seatworms and threadworms • ...
Infectious Diseases 2023-04-24
Across
- Type of immunity acquired by receiving antibodies from a source other than one's own immune system.
- Your body's ability to destroy pathogens it has previously encountered.
- Single-celled organisms larger and more complex than bacteria.
- Type of infectious disease that has become increasingly common in humans within the last 20 years.
- This disease caused by ticks infects more than 20,000 people each year.
- Caused by bacteria or viruses that enter and multiply in the body (2 words).
- Single-celled microorganisms.
- About 100 x smaller than bacteria.
- One example of a disease caused by bacteria (2 words)
- One type of immunization recommended for 4 to 12 years old.
- Pathogens can be spread through contact with an infected person or animal, contaminated objects or food, water and:
- A virus that invades skin cells.
- Type of worm that can live in the muscle tissue of some animals, especially pigs.
- One example of a disease caused by protozoans (common in the game Oregon Trail).
- One example of a disease caused by fungi.
- One example of a disease caused by viruses.
- Viral disease that develops from the flu.
- Prescription medicine that inhibits or kills bacteria.
- An infection of the fluid in the spinal cord or brain.
- Primary physical and chemical barrier against pathogens.
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- Yeast, molds and mushrooms.
- Type of white blood cell that carries out most of the immune system's functions.
- Protective lining covering openings in your body such as mouth, eyes and nose (2 words).
- Highly contagious bacterial infections of the lungs.
- Can cause an infectious disease when they enter the body.
- First stage of the flu, from day 1-3.
- Poisons given off by some bacteria.
- Type of white blood cell that fights disease.
- Disease-causing organisms so small they can only be seen through a microscope.
- Group of viruses that infect the liver.
- Along with tears, this traps and washes away pathogens.
- An unusually high occurrence of a disease.
- One type of immunization from birth to 4 months.
- Type of immunity that results from either having a disease or from receiving a vaccine.
- Tiny hair-like structures that help trap and remove pathogens.
- The body's second line of defense - fights infections and promotes the healing process.
- One type of immunization recommended for 6-18 month year-olds.
- The bacterium known as strep throat.
38 Clues: Yeast, molds and mushrooms. • Single-celled microorganisms. • A virus that invades skin cells. • About 100 x smaller than bacteria. • Poisons given off by some bacteria. • The bacterium known as strep throat. • First stage of the flu, from day 1-3. • Group of viruses that infect the liver. • One example of a disease caused by fungi. • ...
Med term 2 2022-12-05
Across
- cavity - The part of the mouth behind the gums and teeth that is bounded above by the hard and soft palates and below by the tongue and by the mucous membrane connecting it with the inner part of the mandible.
- - to break (a bone)
- tract - esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
- membrane - The lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- nerve - the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- follicle - tiny secretory cavities from hair grow
- - a legal document giving official permission to do something
- - a bean-shaped organ that filters, or removes, wastes from blood
- breakdown - includes chewing, mixing food with saliva, churning food in stomach, and segmentation
- Income - the total amount of income from wages before any payroll deductions and taxes
- - A pigment that gives the skin its color
- - A type of white blood cell that make antibodies to fight off infections
- - production and processing of various chemical
- ducts - channels that carry tears to the eye
- - the process of chewing
- degree - A master's degree can take one or more years of education to earn after bachelors
- cycle - monthly sloughing off of the uterine lining if pregnancy does not occur. results in bleeding monthly.
- intestine - Absorbs water and forms feces
- rate - Percentage paid to a lender for the use of borrowed money
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- - Resistance to disease
- - a doctor who treats eyes and their diseases
- bones - unusual or complex shape; support and protections yet flexible for movement.
- assistant - helps physicians examine and treat patients and performs tasks to keep offices running smoothly
- - three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
- Infarction - heart attack
- - bone of the upper arm
- - a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- - Main organ for hearing
- immunity - Immunity that is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living.
- - A hollow, muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- - Main organ for smell
- - stores and concentrates bile
- nerve - the nerve that carries smell impulses from the nose to the brain
- system - Composed of a network of vessels, ducts, nodes, and organs. Provides defense against infection.
- - Colored part of the eye
- Income - the total amount of money earned after deductions for taxes and payroll
- bones - found in the extremities
37 Clues: - to break (a bone) • - Main organ for smell • - Resistance to disease • - bone of the upper arm • - Main organ for hearing • - the process of chewing • Infarction - heart attack • - Colored part of the eye • - stores and concentrates bile • bones - found in the extremities • - A pigment that gives the skin its color • intestine - Absorbs water and forms feces • ...
human health and diseases 2020-07-10
Across
- immunity Developed due to contact with pathogen.
- a place where a diseased person is taken care of.
- property exhibited by malignant cells
- study of cancer
- transcription RNA to DNA
- first antibiotic
Down
- Humoral response
- the process of determining the disease
- India is completely free from this disease.
- worm fungal disease
10 Clues: study of cancer • Humoral response • first antibiotic • worm fungal disease • transcription RNA to DNA • property exhibited by malignant cells • the process of determining the disease • India is completely free from this disease. • immunity Developed due to contact with pathogen. • a place where a diseased person is taken care of.
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-22
10 Clues: NIH director • President of WHO • Flu Pandemic of 1918 • Hormone made in pancreas • First female physician of Kerala • Viral infection starting in 2019 • Best form of airborn viral spread • Immunity through natural infection • Risk factor for severity of infection • Apostle of Christ who was a physician
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-22
10 Clues: NIH director • Flu Pandemic of 1918 • President of WHO in 2020 • Hormone made in pancreas • Global viral infection of 2019 • First female physician of Kerala • Immunity through natural infection • Risk factor for severity of infection • Apostle of Christ who was a physician • Best prevention of airborn viral spread
Early Exploration 2023-09-20
10 Clues: A large Farm • Fastest Navy • Religious Community • Explorer from Spain • Resistance to disease • Fleet of Spanish War Ships • Countries want more of this • Who is the head of the Catholic Church • Buying goods in exchange for other goods • Thought he was in India, actually in America
Immunology crossword 2023-12-07
Across
- Main immunoglobulin found in colostrum
- Canine ____ requires bleach disinfectant to eliminate.
- Type I hypersensitivity activates ____ cells.
- Core vaccines provide ____ immunity.
- Slide agglutination test tests for: (abbreviation)
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- Immune complex deposition in joint synovia result in ____.
- Nomograph calculates __-__ degradation.
- Shock organ of dog
- Vaccicheck tests for ____.
- Systemic anaphylaxis is treated with ____.
10 Clues: Shock organ of dog • Vaccicheck tests for ____. • Core vaccines provide ____ immunity. • Main immunoglobulin found in colostrum • Nomograph calculates __-__ degradation. • Systemic anaphylaxis is treated with ____. • Type I hypersensitivity activates ____ cells. • Slide agglutination test tests for: (abbreviation) • Canine ____ requires bleach disinfectant to eliminate. • ...
Fruits and vegetables 2024-12-18
10 Clues: King of fruits • Quality carbohydrate • Contain anti oxidants • Good source of vitamin C • Improve kidney and heart • Good for fibre and digestion • Immunity and digestive function • Good source of vitamin and Iron • Lower blood sugar , prevent constipation • Good source of vitamin and good for eye sight
MINI 2024-02-28
Across
- Method of preventing spread of illnesses.
- Preservative found in multi dose vials of influenza vaccine.
- Declining immunity with increasing age.
- Contraindication for influenza vaccine.
- Fluzone quadrivalent influenza vaccine.
- Aurora, Cintra, Grand Canyon, Itasca, and Old Faithful.
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- Minnesota Immunization _______ Connection.
- Vaccination site for kids less than 3 years.
- Administration route for for mpox vaccines.
- Messenger ________ Acid.
- Minnesota Immunization Networking __________.
- MINI’s furthest clinic.
- Steve ______ Hope Network
- Time between exposure and symptom development.
- Medication assisted treatment.
15 Clues: MINI’s furthest clinic. • Messenger ________ Acid. • Steve ______ Hope Network • Medication assisted treatment. • Declining immunity with increasing age. • Contraindication for influenza vaccine. • Fluzone quadrivalent influenza vaccine. • Method of preventing spread of illnesses. • Minnesota Immunization _______ Connection. • Administration route for for mpox vaccines. • ...
Viruses and Vaccines 2020-12-04
Across
- respiratory infect. animals and humans
- pathogen part that body recognizes
- reduction to 0 of a disease in a region
- permanent reduction of disease worldwide
- last name of smallpox vaccine creator
- last name of oral polio vaccine creator
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- the study of viruses
- protein coat
- infect with small dose to build immunity
- type of vaccine uses whole dead virus
- infection constantly maintained
- RNA virus
- genetic material
- last name of polio vaccine creator
- type of vaccine uses piece of virus surface
15 Clues: RNA virus • protein coat • genetic material • the study of viruses • infection constantly maintained • pathogen part that body recognizes • last name of polio vaccine creator • type of vaccine uses whole dead virus • last name of smallpox vaccine creator • respiratory infect. animals and humans • reduction to 0 of a disease in a region • last name of oral polio vaccine creator • ...
chapter 20/21 vocab 2014-10-29
Across
- foriegn; strange
- thrifty
- giving into someones desires, often too much
- taking pleasure from being cruel
- to refer indirectly
- having no real interest
- large in amount or quantity
- to rise up or come fourth
- being or intended for the best or most privileged
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- to force
- famouse;widely known
- to indicate to be true
- freedom from something unpleasant or something rquired of others
- done with great attention to details
- average;ordinary
- tending to act on sudden urges
- to damage
- the most important quality of something
- supposed to be true or real but not proved
- to question
20 Clues: thrifty • to force • to damage • to question • foriegn; strange • average;ordinary • to refer indirectly • famouse;widely known • to indicate to be true • having no real interest • to rise up or come fourth • large in amount or quantity • tending to act on sudden urges • taking pleasure from being cruel • done with great attention to details • the most important quality of something • ...
2020 Pandemic 2021-02-15
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- A collection of cases in the same place
- For your hands
- Common phrase: workers on the ...
- Injection that builds immunity
- A machine to help patients breathe
- What the virus does best
- A family of viruses
- Carrier that does not show symptoms
- Keeping confirmed cases away from others
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- What to do when you are exposed
- Common phrase: person-to-person ...
- Where many began to work from
- Worldwide contagion
- PPE mask for medical professionals
- Disinfectant
- What you wear on your face
- Measures being taken by officials
- Common phrase: shortage of ...
- Name of 2020 pandemic
- Number of feet to stay apart
20 Clues: Disinfectant • For your hands • Worldwide contagion • A family of viruses • Name of 2020 pandemic • What the virus does best • What you wear on your face • Number of feet to stay apart • Where many began to work from • Injection that builds immunity • Common phrase: shortage of ... • What to do when you are exposed • Common phrase: workers on the ... • Measures being taken by officials • ...
Lesson 28 and 29 2021-05-19
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- sleepy or drowsy
- capable of making a mistake
- to defeat thoroughly
- having a narrow provincial viewpoint
- an escort
- also known as immunity
- a solution or remedy for all difficulties
- synonym for intrude
- covered with vegetation or plant life
- hateful or terrible
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- another word for menacing
- to utter slanderous and abusive statements
- to move energetically in an uncontrolled way
- antonym of harmful
- the act of weakening by constant harassment or attack
- looking exhausted and unwell
- a person who can endure pain without showing feelings
- to corrupt or spoil
- involving two parties
- jointly arranged or coordinated
20 Clues: an escort • sleepy or drowsy • antonym of harmful • to corrupt or spoil • synonym for intrude • hateful or terrible • to defeat thoroughly • involving two parties • also known as immunity • another word for menacing • capable of making a mistake • looking exhausted and unwell • jointly arranged or coordinated • having a narrow provincial viewpoint • covered with vegetation or plant life • ...
Blood Cells 2022-03-23
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- lack of oxygen;dark red
- Protein that combines with 02
- white blood cell that defends RBC
- makes blood red/binding site of oxygen
- formation of red blood cells
- found in tissues
- formation of all blood cells
- contains enzymes that aid attack
- hormone that increase RBC production
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- formation of platelets]
- first WBC to the site of infection
- immunity (produces anti-bodies)
- found in blood
- red blood cell
- decrease in the oxygen carrying by RBC
- Fights off infection within the blood
- Red blood cells live this long
- formation of white blood cells
- plenty of oxygen; bright red
- responds to allergic response
20 Clues: found in blood • red blood cell • found in tissues • formation of platelets] • lack of oxygen;dark red • formation of red blood cells • plenty of oxygen; bright red • formation of all blood cells • Protein that combines with 02 • responds to allergic response • Red blood cells live this long • formation of white blood cells • immunity (produces anti-bodies) • ...
CoVID-19 Persists 2021-06-06
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- origin of CoVID-19
- regular swabs required by Border workers
- sudden increase in cases
- face covering
- spread of the disease
- ahering to the rules
- city of Australian outbreak
- global spread of disease
- proof
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- what we fear having to do again
- process of returning citizens
- island in Fiji
- linked cases
- type of vaccine
- attitude that may put us at risk
- plan for vaccine delivery
- past
- symptom of COVID-19
- aim of vaccination
- restricting behaviour
- original variant Melbourne outbreak
- source of spread in Fiji
- Indian variant of concern
- quarantine facility
24 Clues: past • proof • linked cases • face covering • island in Fiji • type of vaccine • origin of CoVID-19 • aim of vaccination • symptom of COVID-19 • quarantine facility • ahering to the rules • spread of the disease • restricting behaviour • sudden increase in cases • source of spread in Fiji • global spread of disease • plan for vaccine delivery • Indian variant of concern • city of Australian outbreak • ...
Just Vax'd Crossword 2021-04-30
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- United Nations health agency
- acts selfishly during pandemic (slang)
- Oxford vaccine
- infectious disease expert
- first approved vaccine
- absolutely necessary
- medical clothing
- not showing infection
- a widespread disease outbreak
- your select few
- germ removal method
- identifying people exposed to virus
- a large portion of the community
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- likely to spread and affect others
- to impose isolation
- official procedure of rules
- a retail restriction
- a government assigned order
- an un-straight line
- video conferencing
- multi-layer protective item
- pandemic shortage item
- a version that changes a little bit
- immunity stimulating substance
- when infections go up
25 Clues: Oxford vaccine • your select few • medical clothing • video conferencing • to impose isolation • an un-straight line • germ removal method • a retail restriction • absolutely necessary • not showing infection • when infections go up • first approved vaccine • pandemic shortage item • infectious disease expert • official procedure of rules • a government assigned order • ...
ACE MANDALUYONG LAB 2024-04-24
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- Nakatira sa bataan st
- Best artist of ACE lab
- BFF ni Joanna
- Hometown ni Steffi
- Brand ng printer
- Street name ni Chief
- Study of blood
- BFF ng head ng Hema and Sero
- Ka-LQ ni Macris
- Second name ni Floyd
- Precious Green Shiny Gem, Address ni Rael
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- Nakuha natin na certificate on Feb 29
- Favorite Lunch ng ACE Manda Lab
- Lagi may parcel ????
- Brand ng cm250
- Best friend ng CC head
- Second name ni Jan
- nickname ni Elle
- ACE's first name
- Immunity sa sermon ng doctor, HR na ekalal
- Green top tube
21 Clues: BFF ni Joanna • Brand ng cm250 • Study of blood • Green top tube • Ka-LQ ni Macris • Brand ng printer • nickname ni Elle • ACE's first name • Hometown ni Steffi • Second name ni Jan • Lagi may parcel ???? • Street name ni Chief • Second name ni Floyd • Nakatira sa bataan st • Best artist of ACE lab • Best friend ng CC head • BFF ng head ng Hema and Sero • Favorite Lunch ng ACE Manda Lab • ...
Pharmacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- a substance in vaccines that triggers the
- Famous fast food chain
- Man's best friend
- immunity
- Likes to chase mice
- the primary goal of vaccines to stop
- Intelligent sea mammal
- The largest country in South America
- vaccine that should not be taken after 24
- a common virus that many people get
- vaccine taken at birth
- Antibiotic class
- response
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- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- Blood clotting disorder
- Musk CEO of Tesla
- for every year
- before they start
- Flying mammal
- Blood thinner
- a follow up vaccine dose to enhance or
- Hiv treatment drug
- An antifungal medication
24 Clues: immunity • response • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Blood thinner • for every year • Large marsupial • Antibiotic class • Man's best friend • before they start • Hiv treatment drug • Musk CEO of Tesla • Likes to chase mice • Famous fast food chain • Intelligent sea mammal • vaccine taken at birth • Blood clotting disorder • An antifungal medication • a common virus that many people get • ...
English 9 Final Vocabulary Review #1 2023-06-12
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- involving or requiring strenuous effort
- to scold
- someone who supports a particular party, person
- famous and respected in a field of study
- providing supplementary and support
- reprimand someone firmly
- to make amends, payback
- unreasonably high
- make easy or easier
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- producing a great deal of profit
- expressed clearly; easy to understand
- done without preparation
- belonging to a foreign country or nation
- to take control of
- the state or quality of being resistant
- fearless, adventurous
- based on random choice, rather than reason
- to keep something all to oneself
- to cut short
- weak or faint from illness or fatigue
20 Clues: to scold • to cut short • unreasonably high • to take control of • make easy or easier • fearless, adventurous • to make amends, payback • done without preparation • reprimand someone firmly • producing a great deal of profit • to keep something all to oneself • providing supplementary and support • expressed clearly; easy to understand • weak or faint from illness or fatigue • ...
Vaccine Crossword 2021-12-03
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- A / acute infection of the liver transmitted via the fecal oral route?
- / This disease is almost eradicated. It is still prevalent in 3 countries.
- / Communication matters, __________outweigh the risk of disease.
- / Which route do we give RotaTeq vaccine?
- / Parotitis is a unique symptom of this virus
- B / The first vaccine babies usually receive in the hospital.
- / People get this virus from another person during intimate contact and can lead to cancer.
- / What is the name of the vaccines recommended to prevent shingles.
- / This vaccine is recommended yearly for everyone 6 months and older.
- / 5/8 in needle is what we use for ___________________injections.
- / This disease is sudden onset and it can be deadly in a matter of hours.
- / This disease is found universally in soil. Most sources of infection are from contaminated puncture wounds.
- Chain / A temperature controlled environment used to maintain and distribute vaccines in optimal condition is called?
- / Another name for this virus is chickenpox
- / Acquiring immunity through an artificial exposure to a controlled amount of the germs causing the disease.
- / Which disease is associated with Koplik spots?
- / This disease causes a toxin that makes it difficult to breathe and swallow. It can lead to a life-threatening airway obstruction
- Datix / Reporting errors or adverse reactions for vaccines go into which system for UnityPoint?
- / At which angle do you administer an intramuscular injection?
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- / Type of vaccine that are made from destroyed viruses or bacteria. They cannot cause infection.
- / You give the patient/parent a VIS _________________ administration.
- people who cannot be vaccinated or choose not to vaccinate
- route/ There are 4 administrative routes for vaccines Subcutaneous, Nasal, Oral and ____.
- / Which COVID-19 vaccine requires dilution?
- / One of the most underdiagnosed disease- sounds like a “whoop.”
- / This type of immunity relies on our body to make antibodies
- / We can protect against 24 strains of this disease.
- / There are four populations that can receive VFC: American Indian, Alaskan Native, Uninsured and _________-eligible
- / This type of immunity protects people who cannot be vaccinated or choose not to vaccinate.
- / Opportunistic infection that can cause many different kinds of infections, it can cause lifelong disability and can be deadly.
- / This viral disease can be very dangerous if had during pregnancy, can lead to miscarriage, cataracts, heart defects, and deafness in the baby.
- / Whose responsibility is it to check for expired vaccines?
32 Clues: / Which route do we give RotaTeq vaccine? • / Which COVID-19 vaccine requires dilution? • / Another name for this virus is chickenpox • / Parotitis is a unique symptom of this virus • / Which disease is associated with Koplik spots? • / We can protect against 24 strains of this disease. • people who cannot be vaccinated or choose not to vaccinate • ...
Micro-organisms:friends or foes_ 2022-04-12
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- dengue is spread by ...... mosquito
- poisonous substance produced by living organisms
- ability of an organism to resist infection
- Disease causing micro-organisms
- rust of wheat is caused by
- study of microorganisms
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- milk tastes sweetish because of presence of sugar
- first antibiotic
- common cold is transmitted by -
- Live inside rocks in cold deserts
- sewage & industrial waste
11 Clues: first antibiotic • study of microorganisms • sewage & industrial waste • rust of wheat is caused by • common cold is transmitted by - • Disease causing micro-organisms • Live inside rocks in cold deserts • dengue is spread by ...... mosquito • ability of an organism to resist infection • poisonous substance produced by living organisms • ...
Chapter 10 blood and immunity 2022-11-29
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- the doctor told me that my spleen was enlarged
- Their was a tumor growing in my lymph system
- I had my spleen removed and know I have no spleen
- lack of blood
- Cancer was found in my blood the doctors told me I have …
- the doctor told me that my spleen he to be removed surgically
- A type of blood cell that helps the immune system
- The doctor told me to take this to treat my infection
- Because of an infection my adenoid tissue is inflameted
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- Cancer in the thymus
- A compound that lets you body adapt to a disease allowing you to resist disease
- a system of tubes and nodes that go throughout the body
- My dream job is too study blood and blood disorders
- my red blood cells are destroyed
- an infection in my lymph node caused inflammation
- red blood cells
16 Clues: lack of blood • red blood cells • Cancer in the thymus • my red blood cells are destroyed • Their was a tumor growing in my lymph system • the doctor told me that my spleen was enlarged • I had my spleen removed and know I have no spleen • an infection in my lymph node caused inflammation • A type of blood cell that helps the immune system • ...
Y10 Disease and Immunity (Foundation) 2025-11-24
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- a virus given as a vaccination for smallpox
- the surname of the man that developed vaccination
- you may need to go here for an operation
- a departure from normal health
- a drug developed by Alexander Fleming that kills bacteria
- feeling sad most of the time
- someone who diagnoses and treats illness
- the colour of blood cells that carry oxygen
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- a drug you can buy without prescription that reduces pain
- the colour of blood cells that fight disease
- they help the blood to clot and stop you bleeding
- a viral disease that has now been eradicated
- these prokaryotic cells produce toxins which harm the body
- a pathogen that replicates inside cells and causes cell damage
- what the blood has if you are stressed
- a word used to describe viruses and bacteria that cause disease
16 Clues: feeling sad most of the time • a departure from normal health • what the blood has if you are stressed • you may need to go here for an operation • someone who diagnoses and treats illness • a virus given as a vaccination for smallpox • the colour of blood cells that carry oxygen • the colour of blood cells that fight disease • a viral disease that has now been eradicated • ...
Med Term Wk 1 Root words 2023-08-18
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- Root word for nose
- Root word for eye
- Root word for voice box
- Root word for nerve
- Root word for gland
- Root word for heart
- Root word for lung
- Root word for chemical
- Root word for ear
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- Root word for immunity
- Root word for female
- Root word for kidney
- Root word for blood
- Root word for skin
- Root word for water
- Root word for to cut
- Root word for cancer
- Root word for disease
18 Clues: Root word for eye • Root word for ear • Root word for nose • Root word for skin • Root word for lung • Root word for blood • Root word for nerve • Root word for water • Root word for gland • Root word for heart • Root word for female • Root word for kidney • Root word for to cut • Root word for cancer • Root word for disease • Root word for immunity • Root word for chemical • ...
some 18A and 18B 2024-01-25
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- 90% water with over 100 dissolved solutes
- contain histamine and heparin
- RBC formation
- contains specific granules
- afford protection against infection and other diseases; least abundant of the formed elements
- function in specific immunity
- increase during a bacterial infection
- increase during viral infections
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- another term for platelets
- protein that binds reversibly with oxygen and carbon dioxide
- function in allergic reactions and asthma
- low blood oxygen carrying capacity
- major contributing cells to blood viscosity
- too many RBCs
- lacks specific granules
- triggers erythropoiesis
- white blood cells
- stimulates RBC formation
18 Clues: too many RBCs • RBC formation • white blood cells • lacks specific granules • triggers erythropoiesis • stimulates RBC formation • another term for platelets • contains specific granules • contain histamine and heparin • function in specific immunity • increase during viral infections • low blood oxygen carrying capacity • increase during a bacterial infection • ...
Non-Specifiic Immunity 2024-02-05
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- Forms by white blood cells fighting and dying
- A first line defence
- A type of chemical barrier
- A quick and powerful response to a localised infection
- A second line of defence
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- A second line of defense
- A type of white blood cell
- A physical barrier that pathogens cannot cross
- A type of chemical barrier
9 Clues: A first line defence • A second line of defense • A second line of defence • A type of white blood cell • A type of chemical barrier • A type of chemical barrier • Forms by white blood cells fighting and dying • A physical barrier that pathogens cannot cross • A quick and powerful response to a localised infection
Vocabulary 2023-10-13
9 Clues: without speech • joyously unrestraint • a severe interrogation • politely warm and friendly • feeling or showing extreme anger • not relating to responsive people • relating to the condition of immunity • lacking pity, compassion or forgiveness • made uncomfortable due to shame or pride
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-22
10 Clues: NIH director • President of WHO • Flu Pandemic of 1918 • Hormone made in pancreas • Global viral infection of 2019 • First female physician of Kerala • Immunity through natural infection • Apostle of Christ who was a physician • Risk factor for severity of infection • Best prevention of airborn viral spread
TRANSPORTATION IN ANIMALS 2024-05-13
10 Clues: MAJOR ARTERY • WHITE BLOOD CELLS • CLOTTING OF BLOOD • RED PIGMENT IN BLOOD • LOWER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • UPPER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • GAS TRANSPORTED BY RBC TO CELLS • BLOOD CARRIED BY PULMONARY ARTERY • ORGAN WHERE EXCHANGE OF GASES TAKE PLACE • MUSCULAR WALL SEPARATING THE RIGHT AND LEFT CHAMBERS
Age of Exploration 2024-04-29
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- series of knotted strings
- ability to fight a disease
- spanish explorers and soldiers
- precious metals melted into bars
- a merchant that could cross the Atlantic
- navigational tool
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- establishing settlements abroad
- sail completely around the world
- individuals who convert people to a religion
- map and globe making
10 Clues: navigational tool • map and globe making • series of knotted strings • ability to fight a disease • spanish explorers and soldiers • establishing settlements abroad • sail completely around the world • precious metals melted into bars • a merchant that could cross the Atlantic • individuals who convert people to a religion
Project 3 2025-04-10
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- Globulin fraction of serum that neutralizes a specific toxin. Also refers to the specific antitoxin antibody itself.
- When red blood cells burst and release hemoglobin pigmen
- Cellular components of the blood consisting of red blood cells, primarily responsible for the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and white blood cells, primarily responsible for host defense and immune reactions.
- Any immunity that arises naturally in an organism via previous experience with the antigen.
- Route of entry for an infectious agent; typically a cutaneous or membranous route.
- The process by which the various types of blood cells are formed, such as in the bone marrow.
- Any substance that induces a state of sensitivity or resistance after processing by the immune system of the body.
- A class of white blood cells capable of engulfing other cells and particles.
- deviation from health that results when cumulative effects of infection damage or disrupt tissues and organs
- The process by which microbes gain a more stable foothold at the portal of entry; often involves a specific interaction between the molecules on the microbial surface and the receptors on the host cell.
- Having an affinity for the nervous system. Most likely to affect the spinal cord.
- Term for the spaces between cells and the fluid they contain.
- A project of the National Institutes of Health to identify microbial inhabitants of the human body and their role in health and disease; uses metagenomic techniques instead of culturing
- The carrier fluid element of blood.
- The complete complement of microorganisms that live in or on humans
- Involving multiple distinct microorganisms
- Making one object distinguishable from another; also, the process of biological cells changing from one state to a more mature state.
- Any biological agent that is capable of destroying red blood cells and causing the release of hemoglobin. Many bacterial pathogens produce exotoxins that act as hemolysins.
- An uncommon, fatal complication of infection with JC virus
- An antigen that is present in some but not all members of the same species.
- The selective elimination of lymphocytes that would recognize self markers.
- Reproductive body of Coccidioides immitis; also arthrospore.
- In infection, the relative capacity of a pathogen to invade and harm host cells
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- Regulatory chemical released by cells of the immune system that serves as signal between different cells.
- microbes get past host defenses, enter tissues, and multiply
- a pathologic state caused directly by microorganisms or their products
- The aggregation by antibodies of suspended cells or similar-size particles (agglutinogens) into clumps that settle.
- A liquid connective tissue consisting of blood cells suspended in plasma
- The capacity of the immune system to recognize and act against an antigen upon second and subsequent encounters.
- The precise molecular group of an antigen that defines its specificity and triggers the immune response.
- Specific resistance that is acquired indirectly by donation of preformed immune substances (antibodies) produced in the body of another individual.
- A system of vessels and organs that serve as sites for development of immune cells and immune reactions. It includes the spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, and gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).
- A conceptual explanation for the development of lymphocyte specificity and variety during immune maturation.
- The tough tri-layer membrane covering the brain and spinal cord. Consists of the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.
- In immunity, the concept that some parts of the immune system only react with antigens that originally activated them.
- The neurotoxin of Clostridium tetani, the agent of tetanus. Its chief action is directed upon the inhibitory synapses of the anterior horn motor neurons.
- Cells that make up the tissues of the brain and spinal cord that receive and transmit signals to and from the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system.
- Clostridium botulinum toxin. Ingestion of this potent exotoxin leads to flaccid paralysis.
- An enzyme found in sweat, tears, and saliva that breaks down bacterial peptidoglycan.
- Molecules on the surfaces of many types of microbes that are not present on host cells that mark the microbes as foreign.
- Any trait or factor of a cell, virus, or molecule that makes it distinct and recognizable; example: a genetic marker.
- Immunity acquired through direct stimulation of the immune system by antigen.
- A heat-labile substance formed by some pyogenic cocci that impairs and sometimes lyses leukocytes.
- A toxin (usually protein) that is secreted and acts upon a specific cellular target. Examples: botulin, tetanospasmin, diphtheria toxin, and erythrogenic toxin
- One form of leukocyte (white blood cell) having globular, nonlobed nuclei and lacking prominent cytoplasmic granules.
- Common name for the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae.
- An incomplete or partial antigen
- Poisoning that results from the introduction of a toxin into body tissues through ingestion or injection.
- Any cell, particle, or chemical that induces a specific immune response by B cells or T cells and can stimulate resistance to an infection or a toxin.
- The only rhabdovirus that infects humans. Zoonotic disease characterized by fatal meningoencephalitis.
50 Clues: An incomplete or partial antigen • The carrier fluid element of blood. • Involving multiple distinct microorganisms • Common name for the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae. • When red blood cells burst and release hemoglobin pigmen • An uncommon, fatal complication of infection with JC virus • microbes get past host defenses, enter tissues, and multiply • ...
Immune system vocab 2025-01-19
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- Coordinate immune response by signaling.
- Antibodies fighting infections and diseases.
- Immunity present without medical intervention.
- Substance triggering immune system response.
- Temporary protection from external antibodies.
- Protection gained through vaccine administration.
- Carry oxygen throughout the body.
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- Produce antibodies targeting specific pathogens.
- Protection developed from prior exposure.
- White blood cells fighting infections.
- Fluid transporting oxygen and nutrients.
- Defends body against harmful invaders.
- Protein that neutralizes foreign invaders.
- Immune cells targeting infected cells.
14 Clues: Carry oxygen throughout the body. • White blood cells fighting infections. • Defends body against harmful invaders. • Immune cells targeting infected cells. • Coordinate immune response by signaling. • Fluid transporting oxygen and nutrients. • Protection developed from prior exposure. • Protein that neutralizes foreign invaders. • ...
Passive immunity and antibiotics 2023-03-03
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- used to treat a wide range of infections, but some are also effective for treating more serious infections, such as sepsis and meningitis
- a substance that causes the body to make a specific immune response
- used to treat venomous bites and stings
- taking antibiotics when you do not need them can mean they will not work for you in the futur
- when someone has been given antibioticts that have been made by another organism
- used for treating lung and chest infections, or as an alternative for people with a penicillin allergy, or to treat penicillin-resistant strains of bacteria
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- used to treat a wide range of infections, but are commonly used to treat acne and a skin condition called rosacea
- were used to treat a wide range of infections, especially respiratory and urinary tract infections; these antibiotics are no longer used routinely because of the risk of serious side effects
- used in hospital to treat very serious illnesses such as sepsis, as they can cause serious side effects, including hearing loss and kidney damage
- used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection
- used to treat a variety of infections, including skin infections, chest infections and urinary tract infections
11 Clues: used to treat venomous bites and stings • used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection • a substance that causes the body to make a specific immune response • when someone has been given antibioticts that have been made by another organism • taking antibiotics when you do not need them can mean they will not work for you in the futur • ...
The Legislative Branch 2020-11-06
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- minimum number needed to do business
- Congress's __ meetings, January 3
- made up of two houses
- the __ of Representatives
- the __-President is in charge of the Senate
- the U.S. __ pays Congress's salary
- representatives serve for __
- the lower house is based on this
- people governing themselves
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- sole power of the house
- takes place every ten years
- the Senate is based on this
- the __ of the house, one in charge
- the power to make laws
- Senate plays this part in impeachment cases
- Congress members have this privilege
- age, citizenship, state residency
- states the purpose
18 Clues: states the purpose • made up of two houses • the power to make laws • sole power of the house • the __ of Representatives • takes place every ten years • the Senate is based on this • people governing themselves • representatives serve for __ • the lower house is based on this • Congress's __ meetings, January 3 • age, citizenship, state residency • the __ of the house, one in charge • ...
