immunity Crossword Puzzles
HERBAL QUIZ TIME! 2024-05-09
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- Boosts immune system and fights infections.
- Soothes upset stomach and relieves headaches.
- Relieves congestion
- Aids digestion, relieves nausea and pain.
- Improves memory and enhances mood.
- Calms nerves and promotes better sleep.
- Relieves stress and aids in sleep.
- Regulates blood sugar.
- Improves memory and enhances mood.
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- Soothes upset stomach and relieves headaches.
- Relieves stress
- This herb has adaptogenic properties.
- Reduces inflammation and boosts brain function.
- Known for its rejuvenating properties.
- Soothes sore throat.
- Supports bone health and freshens breath
- Reduces stress and boosts immunity.
- Lowers blood pressure and boosts immune system.
- Root Soothes digestive issues
- Aids digestion and lowers blood sugar levels
20 Clues: Relieves stress • Relieves congestion • Soothes sore throat. • Regulates blood sugar. • Root Soothes digestive issues • Improves memory and enhances mood. • Relieves stress and aids in sleep. • Improves memory and enhances mood. • Reduces stress and boosts immunity. • This herb has adaptogenic properties. • Known for its rejuvenating properties. • ...
Survivor: Dude Ranch 2022-08-13
Infectious Diseases 2020-03-31
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- Rate of disease in a population
- Widespread outbreak at a certain time
- Prevalent throughout the world
- Identification of Illness
- Showing no symptoms
- Agent that transmit pathogen
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- Caused by pathogens entering body
- Regularly found within a population
- Ability to resist certain disease/virus
- Most likely course of disease
10 Clues: Showing no symptoms • Identification of Illness • Agent that transmit pathogen • Most likely course of disease • Prevalent throughout the world • Rate of disease in a population • Caused by pathogens entering body • Regularly found within a population • Widespread outbreak at a certain time • Ability to resist certain disease/virus
Lockdown 2021-01-22
10 Clues: Video Chat • The Body Coach • Running for charity • Online streaming of films/TV • Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin • The panic buying toiletry must • The popular fruit bake of lockdown • Online dance trends and funny videos • Popular game app to play with friends • injection (hopefully)to create immunity
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 • Immunity through natural infection • Apostle of Christ who was a physician • Risk factor for severity of infection • Best prevention of airborn viral spread
Early reed 2024-05-06
10 Clues: a Aztec ruler • small trading fort • Spanish colonisers • people who took land • resistance to a disease • Columbus a famous explorer • capital of the Aztec empire • a country that made meny voyage • multiple groups who agreed to work together • war a war between two groups in the same nation
The French Vocab 2021-12-02
10 Clues: Where we live • can't get something • right to rule yourself • don't need someone else • What our project is about • agreement to work together • giving items for other items • what you use to farm and hunt • you can sell thing and get more ______ • What we studied with partners last time
The French Vocab 2021-12-02
10 Clues: Where we live • can't get something • right to rule yourself • don't need someone else • What our project is about • agreement to work together • giving items for other items • what you use to farm and hunt • you can sell thing and get more ______ • What we studied with partners last time
Medicinal Plants 2024-10-18
10 Clues: SHUNS AGNI ISSUES • KING OF TRICHOLOGY • BRAHMA TO REMEMBER • CAN INCREASE YOUR HP • SWEET BOX FOR VOICE BOX • LUNGS EXCLAIM WAH! WAH!! • CAN END AN ERA OF VATA IN BODY • SOUR BUT SHOWERS LOVE LIKE MOTHER • PICTURES HEALTH THROUGH METABOLISM • IF IMMUNE TO RUCHI THEN GOOD FOR IMMUNITY
2024 Spring-Summer CCE Newsletter 2024-03-01
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- Flooded field for rice
- Woody Woodpecker Species
- Invasive species commonly found on the "Tree of Heaven"
- The medical study of immunity
- Parasitic invasive species targeting hemlock trees
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- Migratory waterfowl from Canada (Singular)
- Matriarch of 2 (Down)
- A more efficient stovetop
- Participants in plant reproduction
- Buzzing pollinators
10 Clues: Buzzing pollinators • Matriarch of 2 (Down) • Flooded field for rice • Woody Woodpecker Species • A more efficient stovetop • The medical study of immunity • Participants in plant reproduction • Migratory waterfowl from Canada (Singular) • Parasitic invasive species targeting hemlock trees • Invasive species commonly found on the "Tree of Heaven"
My Book 2021-09-06
10 Clues: inevitable • worlds interface • scythe in learning • gathering of scythes • used to give immunity • humans that kill humans • unmonitored state in Mid-America • people who do bad things are labeled • where the plot takes place in the book • people who believed in old religion from the non-immortal days
Emma Sones 2022-09-23
10 Clues: lice • Athletes foot • can turn into Aids • colonies of microorganisms • how well and effective it works • sickness that spreads ex. covid-19 • puts registration numbers on the bottle • on bacilli and spirilla so they can move • pathogens that spread through broken skin • destroys, resist, and recognizes infection
Emma Sones 2022-09-23
10 Clues: lice • Athletes foot • can turn into Aids • colonies of microorganisms • how well and effective it works • sickness that spreads ex. covid-19 • puts registration numbers on the bottle • on bacilli and spirilla so they can move • pathogens that spread through broken skin • destroys, resist, and recognizes infection
AIDS DAY CROSSWORD 2025-12-11
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- FIRST ART DRUG
- Describes infections in weakened immunity
- Period of silent viral persistence
- Advanced stage of immune failure
- Weakening of host defenses
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- Point at which antibodies appear
- Drug class used in HIV therapy
- The virus that causes immune destruction
- Virus that uses reverse transcription
- A ENZYME IN VIRAL REPLICATION
10 Clues: FIRST ART DRUG • Weakening of host defenses • A ENZYME IN VIRAL REPLICATION • Drug class used in HIV therapy • Point at which antibodies appear • Advanced stage of immune failure • Period of silent viral persistence • Virus that uses reverse transcription • The virus that causes immune destruction • Describes infections in weakened immunity
ADAPTIVE BODY DEFENSE and Immunity Defense 2019-12-29
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- it is capable to strongly binding to self- antigen
- this cell known as clone formation
- antibiotic treat pathogen such as ____________ cell
- known as cross-linking process
- this is known as study of immunity
- it cause blood vessels to dilate and leaky
- emergency treatment to reverse these histamines
- this is one of drugs that use to provide relief
- this is known as the cell mediated adaptive immune system
- cell that must take the " the double handshake"
- incomplete antigen or the troublesome small molecules
- they intensify the immune response with the same antigen
- activated complement proteins need to attach __________ step by step.
- a condition that causes cell lysis
- this is release by the activated T cell
- this is known as acute allergic
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- t cell are migrate __________ to the thymus
- this infection caused by _________and happen while antibodies produced
- this stage combine antigen invades the body ,produce large amounts of class Ige
- this is an anti allergy drugs that are contain antihistamine
- this is an infection that most frequent cause of death among the patient
- the injection of donated antibodies known as passive _________ acquired
- breastfeeding known as __________ immunity
- this procedure of surgeon remove the appendix
- this condition when ige antibodies need to bind with______________
- called as a tropical disease that lymphatic become clogged with parasitic worms
- provide normal lymphocytes stem cell
- sites of antigen encounter known as ________ lymphoid organs
- this is known as skin test for detecting tuberculosis
- another name of white blood cell
30 Clues: known as cross-linking process • this is known as acute allergic • another name of white blood cell • this cell known as clone formation • this is known as study of immunity • a condition that causes cell lysis • provide normal lymphocytes stem cell • this is release by the activated T cell • breastfeeding known as __________ immunity • ...
Honors Biology - Virus, Bacteria and Immunity 2021-03-15
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- Foreign protein.
- Relationship between two organisms.
- Disease causing.
- These cells "remember" how to make specific antibodies after you have a disease or vaccine.
- Lead poisoning or skin cancer is an example of this type of disease.
- Protein coat.
- Dead or weakened virus.
- Shape of bacterial chromosome.
- Organism that carries disease causing organisms.
- Diseases that can be passed from one individual to another.
- Enzyme in tears that breaks down bacteria.
- A disease that is part genetic and part environmental.
- In clumps.
- Using chemicals as a source of energy to make food.
- Cells that devour bacteria.
- Breast feeding is an example of ___ passive immunity.
- Asexual reproduction in bacteria.
- Heating substances to inhibit bacterial growth.
- An example of a genetic or hereditary disease.
- When bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants.
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- Disease fighting proteins. (specific)
- An organism that consumes dead organisms.
- Organism that the parasite lives on.
- Necessary for bacterial growth.
- A virus that attacks bacteria.
- A primitive cell with no nuclear membrane.
- Discovered the immunity response.
- Chemicals that destroy bacteria.
- Sexual reproduction in bacteria.
- Rod shaped.
- A method of inhibiting bacterial growth.
- Latin for poisonous fluid.
- Human intestinal bacteria.
- In chains.
- A sticky substance lining your respiratory track.
- The body's first line of defense.
- White blood cells.
- A bacterial structure that survives unfavorable conditions.
- Viral disease believed to have been eradicated from the earth.
39 Clues: In chains. • In clumps. • Rod shaped. • Protein coat. • Foreign protein. • Disease causing. • White blood cells. • Dead or weakened virus. • Latin for poisonous fluid. • Human intestinal bacteria. • Cells that devour bacteria. • A virus that attacks bacteria. • Shape of bacterial chromosome. • Necessary for bacterial growth. • Chemicals that destroy bacteria. • ...
Miscellaneous: Part 2 - Drake LeCompte 2023-03-16
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- A reproductive stage where the virus’s DNA is being replicated using the host cell’s DNA
- It eliminates specific pathogens that encountered with the immune system
- Then your body is exposed to a disease organism through an infection with an actual disease and receive immunity.
- Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response
- When viruses use a host cell to manufacture more viruses and then the viruse burst out the cell
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid
- Physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms
- Whenever someone introduces a vaccine into the body to produce protection from specific diseases
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- A type of blood cell that is made in bone marrow
- White blood cells that makes antibodies
- Whenever bacteria develops the ability to become resistant to the drugs that are designed to kill them
- When cells, tissues, and organs work together to protect the body
- Immune cells that can surround and kill microorganisms
- A drug that is used to kill bacteria in someones body
- When the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of the disease.
- A protein that is made by plasma cells in response to an antigen
- Apart of the immune system that develops from stem cells
- Produces cells that directly attack the pathogen to respond to antigens
- White blood cells that are responsible for antibody production and also are expected to kill virus infections
20 Clues: White blood cells that makes antibodies • A type of blood cell that is made in bone marrow • A drug that is used to kill bacteria in someones body • Immune cells that can surround and kill microorganisms • Apart of the immune system that develops from stem cells • Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response • ...
Diversity of Living Things 2014-03-01
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- Last name of the man who developed binomial nomenclatures.
- Single-celled organisms without membrane bound organelle.
- A type of biodiversity that includes different genes present in a species.
- Archea who produce methane gas.
- Type of reproductive cycle that viruses’ use where they insert their DNA and it replicates then breaks the host cell
- Members of a population who breed freely in nature and produce a fertile offspring.
- Unicellular/multicellular organisms with membrane bound organelles.
- The diversity of living things.
- When bacteria take in genetic material from its surrounding environment.
- A virus that attacks bacteria.
- A type of immunity where the body is stimulated to create antibodies.
- A type of immunity where antibodies are given from another person.
- The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid.
- whip like structure bacteria use for movement (plural).
- The science of naming, identifying, and classifying organisms.
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- Organism that creates their own organic compounds.
- Studying organisms based on their physical characteristics.
- A type of biodiversity that includes a range of habitats, a variety of organisms, and their relationships.
- When one organism engulfed another and eventually they evolved as one.
- A type of protozoan that has cilia.
- A kingdom of eukaryotic cells that do not fit in the kingdoms of plant, animal, or fungi.
- Circular shape of bacteria.
- HIV is this type of virus.
- A non-living particle made up of genetic material that invades living cells.
- When two bacteria join by a pilis and exchange genetic material.
- Disease causing proteins found in the human body that lack DNA and RNA.
26 Clues: HIV is this type of virus. • Circular shape of bacteria. • A virus that attacks bacteria. • Archea who produce methane gas. • The diversity of living things. • A type of protozoan that has cilia. • The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid. • Organism that creates their own organic compounds. • whip like structure bacteria use for movement (plural). • ...
Immune and Lymphatic Systems 2018-11-14
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- Plays an important role in blood clotting
- Cells that destroy harmful pathogens
- Bone marrow cells with very large nuclei
- A protein that allows red blood cells to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide through the blood as the cells travel through the circulatory system
- Target pathogenic cells by recognizing certain sugars present on the surfaces of pathogenic cells
- A protein manufactured by the immune system when the immune system detects an antigen
- Short-term immunity that comes from antibodies produced in a body other than your own
- A Is the type of immunity with which you were born
- Slow or stop the activity of B or T cells once a foreign invader has been con- trolled or destroyed
- Proteins that act as antibodies
- Key protein involved in blood clotting
- Cells involved in immune surveillance, the process of detecting and destroying foreign cells in the body
- White blood cells
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- Disease-causing microor-ganism
- Attach themselves to antigens and kill them
- Blood platelets
- Red blood cells
- Large, single- nucleus phagocytes that ingest and dispose of dead or dying cells and tissues
- Developed when the body's immune system is exposed to and learns to defend against one type of pathogen
- Helps to maintain the proper amount of water in the blood
- Makes up a large portion of the proteins in plasma
- Substance that is harmful
- Aid B lymphocytes in recognizing antigens and stimulating antibody production
- Secrete chemicals to attack disease-causing parasites
- When monocytes move from the bloodstream into the body tissues
25 Clues: Blood platelets • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Substance that is harmful • Disease-causing microor-ganism • Proteins that act as antibodies • Cells that destroy harmful pathogens • Key protein involved in blood clotting • Bone marrow cells with very large nuclei • Plays an important role in blood clotting • Attach themselves to antigens and kill them • ...
Scythe 2023-04-27
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- What they conquered
- The only protection from death
- Citra's mentor after Faraday
- Rowan's corrupt mentor after Faraday
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- The scythe that acts as the herald; original mentor of Citra and Rowan
- The corrupt government
- The boy main character
- The setting of the book
- The girl main character
- The controller of society
- How people die in this society
11 Clues: What they conquered • The corrupt government • The boy main character • The setting of the book • The girl main character • The controller of society • Citra's mentor after Faraday • The only protection from death • How people die in this society • Rowan's corrupt mentor after Faraday • The scythe that acts as the herald; original mentor of Citra and Rowan
Jhinge Aloo Poshto Ingredients 2021-03-20
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- H2O
- Supports blood clotting and bone health
- Aka Kalonji. Supports heart health
- Improves arthritis and risk of cancer
- Detoxifies the body
- Omega-3 acids help inflammation and pain
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- Aka Aloo. Supports heart health.
- Aids digestion, immunity, and circulation
- Rich in Vitamins A, C, and B6
- Improves bones, thyroid & prostate
- Aka Poshto. Cure for asthma and insomnia
11 Clues: H2O • Detoxifies the body • Rich in Vitamins A, C, and B6 • Aka Aloo. Supports heart health. • Improves bones, thyroid & prostate • Aka Kalonji. Supports heart health • Improves arthritis and risk of cancer • Supports blood clotting and bone health • Aka Poshto. Cure for asthma and insomnia • Omega-3 acids help inflammation and pain • Aids digestion, immunity, and circulation
Back To School Immune Support 2022-08-09
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- Great for low-energy days and great for enhancing memory
- Much of your immune system can be traced back to your GI health, support yours with this prebiotic
- Offers a unique, safe, and effective way to deliver well-recognized digestive and immune support
- Easy and convenient way to obtain the immune-supporting benefits of OnGuard daily
- Helps support proper immune responses, as well as the cardiovascular system (and can be added to salad dressing, a savory dish, or in a veggie capsule)
- Cellular and overall immune support aka King of oils
- Something you can create to change the mood, increase immunity and clear the air
- Immune support triple-threat oil
- Kickstart the immune, digestive, and nervous systems when you apply this oil 1x a day with your other immune-boosting products
- Promotes a healthy immune function when ingested, just like its sister Cinnamon
- Won’t make you a green monster - fantastic for mood, digestion, and overall immune support, especially when taken internally or diffused.
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- One-stop shop for the essential nutrition needed for healthy immunity, cardiovascular, and nervous systems
- Supports concentration, memory, and retention of information - super for homework time
- Helps fight what may be going around, while moisturizing skin
- Handy for those sanitizing moments when you want to wipe things clean on the go
15 Clues: Immune support triple-threat oil • Cellular and overall immune support aka King of oils • Great for low-energy days and great for enhancing memory • Helps fight what may be going around, while moisturizing skin • Handy for those sanitizing moments when you want to wipe things clean on the go • ...
Sports Medicine 2021-09-07
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- a statute prescribing a period of limitation for the bringing of certain kinds of legal action.
- failure to take proper care in doing something.
- to govern and guide nursing practice within that state
- the responsibility of any or all parties involved in the production of a product for any damage produced by that product.
- a wrongdoing, particularly the erroneous exercise of legal authority
- The situation of being in charge of something, especially as it relates to the law.
- typically pays for medical, surgical, prescription drug and sometimes dental expenses incurred by the insured.
- failure to comply with a legal requirement.
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- an unlawful conduct or infringement of a right that results in civil legal liability (other than under contract).
- asks how likely it was that a person could have anticipated the potential or actual results of their actions
- A responsibility; a moral or legal requirement.
- a law providing immunity from liability to a good samaritan
- immunity fact that the government cannot be sued without its consent.
- wrongdoing, especially by a public official.
- of risk is a legal notion that may make it difficult for an injured person to win a personal injury claim or receive a payment from an injury-related insurance company.
15 Clues: failure to comply with a legal requirement. • wrongdoing, especially by a public official. • A responsibility; a moral or legal requirement. • failure to take proper care in doing something. • to govern and guide nursing practice within that state • a law providing immunity from liability to a good samaritan • ...
The Immune System - 1st Line of Defense 2021-02-28
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- HCl juice of the stomach
- thick, scaly layer of the skin
- ressistance in the epidermis
- tears & saliva with lysozymes
- disease causing micro-organism
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- stops bacterial growth with it's burning secretions
- highly specific resistance to disease
- beat to move debris
- gooey trap for microbes
- filter for airborne bacteria
10 Clues: beat to move debris • gooey trap for microbes • HCl juice of the stomach • ressistance in the epidermis • filter for airborne bacteria • tears & saliva with lysozymes • thick, scaly layer of the skin • disease causing micro-organism • highly specific resistance to disease • stops bacterial growth with it's burning secretions
Viruses 2020-09-14
10 Clues: Covid-19 • Pa____on. • The title name • The active cycle of a virus • The passive cycle of a virus. • Antigens which produce immunity. • organisms which can cause diseases. • A system which helps us fight diseases. • The substance which protects the Inner core. • Disease which affects a small group of people
Supercube 2021-08-10
10 Clues: herbs drink • can boost immunity • healthy skin- goji berry • -natural sedative effects • constipation use red dates • ia the founder of supercube • can ease migraines and muscle pain • for longer shelf life up to 2 years. • can ease irratibility and mood swings • pottasium, iron, calcium and other minerals
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
European Exploration of the Americas 2023-09-11
10 Clues: to punish • sail around • a large farm • spanish soldier • immune to sickness • a disease spread by the Spanish • colonial leader appointed by the king • people who travel to spread their religion • seafarer licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships • people who had beliefs different from the Catholic Church
Nutrition Crossword 2025-12-16
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- Heart health, high in antioxidants
- Aids digestion
- Supports blood health
- Heart health, anti-inflammatory properties
- Aids digestion, hydrating
- Rich in iron, supports blood and energy
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- Hydration and digestion support
- Supports bone health, rich in vitamin K
- Supports eye health, high in vitamin A
- Supports immunity, linked to cancer protection
10 Clues: Aids digestion • Supports blood health • Aids digestion, hydrating • Hydration and digestion support • Heart health, high in antioxidants • Supports eye health, high in vitamin A • Supports bone health, rich in vitamin K • Rich in iron, supports blood and energy • Heart health, anti-inflammatory properties • Supports immunity, linked to cancer protection
survivor 2024-05-22
6th Health Test 1 2022-09-09
10 Clues: caused by blood clot • an unhealthy condition • the force of the blood • resistance to infection • heart muscle tissue die • when germs invade the body • your bodies line of defense • white blood cells that attack germs • chemicals that fight a particular germ • diseases that are not spread by contact
BB4 Cast 2024-08-13
10 Clues: Ttenneb Anele • 0 HOHs and 2 POVs • Premiere immunity • Three-time Have-Not • Saved with the DPOV • 106 total Xingbucks • First boot of the season • Evicted by a vote of 5-1 • Nominated four times before the jury phase • Second most points in the Comeback Competition
mimi cwp healthy environment 2025-02-19
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- Chemical processes to maintain life.
- Discarded materials no longer useful.
- High blood pressure.
- Converting waste into reusable materials.
- Food necessary for health and growth.
- Substance for immunity against diseases.
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- Large-scale removal of forests.
- Disease with high blood sugar.
- Natural home of an organism.
- Medicine that destroys microorganisms.
10 Clues: High blood pressure. • Natural home of an organism. • Disease with high blood sugar. • Large-scale removal of forests. • Chemical processes to maintain life. • Discarded materials no longer useful. • Food necessary for health and growth. • Medicine that destroys microorganisms. • Substance for immunity against diseases. • Converting waste into reusable materials.
Medical Science & Terms 2025-10-29
10 Clues: Study of diseases • Study of body function • Study of microorganisms • Study of body structure • The process of breathing • The breakdown of food for energy • Study of drugs and their effects • Movement of blood around the body • The body’s ability to fight infection • Process of making something free of bacteria
Medical 2024-04-30
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- Study of immunity
- Study of the digestive system
- Study of the eues
- Study of tumors
- Study of the lungs
- Study of skin
- Insensitivity to pain, usually before surgery
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- Study of the brain
- Study of the heart
- Studyof s-rays and radiation
- Treatment using chemicals, especially cancer
- Substance that can cause cancer
- Branch of medicine that deals with the correction of bones and muscles
- Branch of medicine that deals with children
14 Clues: Study of skin • Study of tumors • Study of immunity • Study of the eues • Study of the brain • Study of the heart • Study of the lungs • Studyof s-rays and radiation • Study of the digestive system • Substance that can cause cancer • Branch of medicine that deals with children • Treatment using chemicals, especially cancer • Insensitivity to pain, usually before surgery • ...
July Newsletter Crossword 2021-06-28
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- Asimov’s self-correcting computer.
- Home to 2019’s WorldSkills competition.
- Yogesh’s favourite subject at school.
- Doing something that’s just for you.
- Born on 30 July.
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- Used to assess the immunity of electronic devices.
- Alma mater.
- Showing Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch”
- A sector AMRC is changing.
- A form of Jiu Jitsu.
- A seed high in protein.
11 Clues: Alma mater. • Born on 30 July. • A form of Jiu Jitsu. • A seed high in protein. • A sector AMRC is changing. • Asimov’s self-correcting computer. • Doing something that’s just for you. • Showing Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” • Yogesh’s favourite subject at school. • Home to 2019’s WorldSkills competition. • Used to assess the immunity of electronic devices.
Social Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
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- church built by colonial Spanish
- traditional stories
- a point of land that sticks out into water
- a supply of silver and gold
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- money
- resistance to infection or disease
- when two or more groups come together
- to commit oneself to something
- to supply with money
- fort built by colonial Spanish
- a Spanish colonial town
11 Clues: money • traditional stories • to supply with money • a Spanish colonial town • a supply of silver and gold • to commit oneself to something • fort built by colonial Spanish • church built by colonial Spanish • resistance to infection or disease • when two or more groups come together • a point of land that sticks out into water
Blood and lymph - parts and functions 2020-04-17
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- clotting
- large nucleus specific immune response
- largest white blood cells, differentiate into macrophages,dentritic cells or osteoclasts
- blood clotting
- defense and immunity
- contain histamine granules initiate inflammation
- solvent for carrying other substances
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- defense
- osmotic balance, pH buffering, regulation of membrane permeability
- multilobed nucleus, fine granules phagocytes at sites of infection
- transport oxygen and help transport carbon dioxide
- respond to allergens and parasites
12 Clues: defense • clotting • blood clotting • defense and immunity • respond to allergens and parasites • solvent for carrying other substances • large nucleus specific immune response • contain histamine granules initiate inflammation • transport oxygen and help transport carbon dioxide • osmotic balance, pH buffering, regulation of membrane permeability • ...
Lymph 2022-03-16
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- fluid that flows in the body
- located at the back o the throat
- comes from a vaccine
- swelling
- cells that ingest bad cells
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- bodys ability to fight of disease
- carry lymph fluid
- located in left upper quadrant
- abnormal response to an allergen
- your born with
- small areas of grouped lymph in certain areas
- once in the lymph system spreads quickly
12 Clues: swelling • your born with • carry lymph fluid • comes from a vaccine • cells that ingest bad cells • fluid that flows in the body • located in left upper quadrant • located at the back o the throat • abnormal response to an allergen • bodys ability to fight of disease • once in the lymph system spreads quickly • small areas of grouped lymph in certain areas
History crossword 2022-01-24
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- heart monitor invented by Eithoven
- heating food to kill microorganisms
- belief that the body is made up of four substances
- not affected by disease
- Provide immunity against disease
- slows the growth of microorganisms
- unpleasant smell or vapour
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- weak dose to protect from disease
- powerful xray
- organism only visible in microscope
- built by romans to transport fresh water
- treat infections by killing bacteria
12 Clues: powerful xray • not affected by disease • unpleasant smell or vapour • Provide immunity against disease • weak dose to protect from disease • heart monitor invented by Eithoven • slows the growth of microorganisms • organism only visible in microscope • heating food to kill microorganisms • treat infections by killing bacteria • built by romans to transport fresh water • ...
Maushold 2023-04-19
9 Clues: Color of Maushold • Gender of Maushold • immunity of Maushold • Pre evolution of Maushold • Maushold’s signature move • typical number of Maushold • generation of Maushold’s debut • max number of times its signature can hit • level that its pre evolution evolves into Maushold
Vocab 8 Review 2022-12-13
9 Clues: disease resistance • period of isolation • process of spreading • able to be passed easily • introduction of dangerous disease • disease that occurs over wide area • widespread occurrence in community • Sudden rise in incidence of disease • condition that interferes w/ proper functioning
Respiratory/Immune System 2021-02-24
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- Insertion of an artificial airway
- Part of the immune system that creates an army of immune cells
- abnormal collection of fluid between visceral and parietal pleurae
- A persons airway becomes inflamed, narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus making it difficult to breath
- Naturally present immune system
- Fight cancer cells, viruses, and intracellular parasites
- A type of hyperventilation that is the lungs emergency response to acidosis
- collapse of alveoli
- Increased thoracic rigidity, decreased number of alveoli and diffusion ability, decreased strength in breathing and coughing
- any foreign substance that produces an immune response
- Voicebox
- The muscle of the respiratory system
- Develop into cells that produce antibodies
- The body produces thick and sticky mucus that can clog the lung. Affects the lungs, liver, pancreas, and intestines
- Fight cancer cells, viruses, and intracellular parasites
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- acquired, Immunity created from receiving a vaccine
- Immunity created from natural exposure to a disease causing organism
- True of False: There should be vigorous bubbling during continuous suctioning with a chest tube
- chronic condition of bronchi walls are thickened from inflammation and infection
- membrane that covers the lungs
- Antibodies that bind and lock to antigens on foreign organisms
- Windpipe
- Sudden development of inflammation in bronchial tubes caused by Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumonia and Mycoplasma pneumonia
- Protein substance that the body produces in response to an antigen
- exchange of gases between the external environment and the body's internal cells
- alveoli lose elasticity, trapping air that is normally expired
- Inflammatory process affecting the bronchioles and alveoli
- hypersecretion of mucus and recurrent or chronic respiratory tract infection
28 Clues: Windpipe • Voicebox • collapse of alveoli • membrane that covers the lungs • Naturally present immune system • Insertion of an artificial airway • The muscle of the respiratory system • Develop into cells that produce antibodies • acquired, Immunity created from receiving a vaccine • any foreign substance that produces an immune response • ...
CS: Blood & Lymphatic System 2021-02-28
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- granular leukocyte, fights infection by swallowing bacteria
- decreased number of neutrophils
- juice
- presence of small red blood cells
- increased number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in the blood
- immunity, results from foreign antibodies
- leukocytes without granules in their nuclei
- a measurement of the percentage of packed red blood cells in a given volume
- destroys or inactivates and antigen
- removal of the thymus
- enlargement of the spleen
- s drug that stops the flow of blood within the vessels
- presence of red blood cells of equal size
- a drug that prevents clotting of the blood
- brings anticoagulant substances to inflamed tissues
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- pale in color
- group of hereditary bleeding disorders
- substance present in tissues, platelets, and leukocytes that is necessary for coagulation
- an x-ray image of a lymph node or lymph vessel
- immunity, results from sitmulating the body to produce its own antibodies
- lymph vessels in the small intestine that absorb fat into the bloodstream
- presence of large red blood cells
- presence of large, irregularly shaped red blood cells
- a net
- incision into or puncture of a vein to withdraw blood for testing
- increased number of immature erythrocytes in the blood
- any neoplastic disorder of the lymph tissue
- protein substance in the blood that is essential to the clotting process
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- increases in allergic and some infectious reactions
- causes the formation of antibodies against it
- germ
- liquid protein of the blood that remains after clotting
33 Clues: germ • juice • a net • pale in color • removal of the thymus • enlargement of the spleen • decreased number of neutrophils • presence of small red blood cells • presence of large red blood cells • destroys or inactivates and antigen • group of hereditary bleeding disorders • immunity, results from foreign antibodies • presence of red blood cells of equal size • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-05-16
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- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
- Substances that can trigger an immune response
- Scarring of the liver
- A disease outbreak that affects many people in the same place and at the same time
- The state of being protected against a particular disease
- An organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver
- A specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many functions of specific immunity
- A network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens
- Symptoms include sore throat, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes in the neck.
- The lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
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- a viral infection of the respiratory tract
- A yellowing of the skin and eyes
- A microorganism that infects the digestive system
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease
- A condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- A reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- a bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs
- Single-celled microorganisms
- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment
- An infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquids
- Substances that kill cells or interfere with their functions
- A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
24 Clues: Scarring of the liver • Single-celled microorganisms • A yellowing of the skin and eyes • a viral infection of the respiratory tract • A global outbreak of an infectious disease • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • Substances that can trigger an immune response • A microorganism that infects the digestive system • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-05-16
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- a viral infection of the respiratory tract
- The state of being protected against a particular disease
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease
- The lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
- Scarring of the liver
- A disease outbreak that affects many people in the same place and at the same time
- Symptoms include sore throat, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes in the neck.
- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
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- Substances that kill cells or interfere with their functions
- A specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many functions of specific immunity
- a bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs
- A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- An organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- A reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- A microorganism that infects the digestive system
- A yellowing of the skin and eyes
- A network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens
- Single-celled microorganisms
- Substances that can trigger an immune response
- An infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquids
- A condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
24 Clues: Scarring of the liver • Single-celled microorganisms • A yellowing of the skin and eyes • a viral infection of the respiratory tract • A global outbreak of an infectious disease • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • Substances that can trigger an immune response • A microorganism that infects the digestive system • ...
Infectious Diseases 2023-09-21
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- a pathogen's or microorganism's ability to cause damage to a host.
- living organisms that can transmit infectious pathogens between humans, or from animals to humans.
- the study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in a defined population.
- the body's ability to stay safe by affording protection against harmful agents.
- tailors its attack to a specific antigen previously encountered.
- Freckles
- They help your immune system fight germs and protect you from disease.
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
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- the proportion of a particular population found to be affected by a medical condition at a specific time.
- single-celled organisms multiplying or releasing toxins in your body.
- transmission is the passing of a pathogen causing communicable disease.
- a disease which can be transmitted to humans from animals.
- the microorganism that causes the disease.
- the defense system with which you were born.
- the population of organisms or the specific environment in which an infectious pathogen naturally lives and reproduces.
- measure of the probability of occurrence of a given medical condition in a population within a specified period of time.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- illnesses you get from tiny organisms that use your cells to make more copies of themselves
20 Clues: Freckles • the microorganism that causes the disease. • the defense system with which you were born. • responsible for humoral immunity in mammals. • a disease which can be transmitted to humans from animals. • tailors its attack to a specific antigen previously encountered. • a pathogen's or microorganism's ability to cause damage to a host. • ...
Bees Crossword Challenge 2023-12-05
Across
- Exemption or protection from danger
- Made up of elements from several unlike sources
- Anger due to injustice or unreasonable action
- House of prostitution
- Lessen or become distant
- Collapse or fall
- Loud, unrestrained behavior
- Stirs up
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- Moved with exaggerated motions expressive of displeasure or impatience
- Move casually and leisurely, with no direct route
- Sing or perform a moving musical piece for a specific person
- Place of religious seclusion and meditation
- Caught by a sharp point
- Clever and original
- Rolling clusters of something such as smoke
- Small leftover amounts
16 Clues: Stirs up • Collapse or fall • Clever and original • House of prostitution • Small leftover amounts • Caught by a sharp point • Lessen or become distant • Loud, unrestrained behavior • Exemption or protection from danger • Place of religious seclusion and meditation • Rolling clusters of something such as smoke • Anger due to injustice or unreasonable action • ...
Portfolio Submission #1 - Infectious Disease Spread 2025-09-18
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- Large-scale outbreak across countries
- Sudden outbreak within a community
- Living thing that carries a pathogen
- Temporary isolation to prevent spread of disease
- Protective shot to prevent infection
- Person or organism harboring a pathogen
- Group of organisms including yeast and mold
- Infectious agent made of genetic material
- Can easily be spread
- Basic cleanliness that prevents disease
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- Organism living off a host
- Medication used to kill bacteria
- Single-celled microorganism
- Resistance to infection
- Spread of pathogens from one person to another
- Organism that causes disease
16 Clues: Can easily be spread • Resistance to infection • Organism living off a host • Single-celled microorganism • Organism that causes disease • Medication used to kill bacteria • Sudden outbreak within a community • Living thing that carries a pathogen • Protective shot to prevent infection • Large-scale outbreak across countries • Person or organism harboring a pathogen • ...
Aarish 2025-06-22
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- eating food with quick, small bites
- remove
- movement of an image
- sweet liquid present inside the flower
- burning coal
- it helps the plant breathe
- who live in temporary house
- letters and letters
- a rich fabric woven with a raised pattern, typically with gold or silver thread.
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- house of eskimos
- inoculate with a vaccine to provide immunity against a disease
- a mouse can make it move
- an operating system
- covering of head
- the bigger number in subtraction
- opposite side of root
16 Clues: remove • burning coal • house of eskimos • covering of head • an operating system • letters and letters • movement of an image • opposite side of root • a mouse can make it move • it helps the plant breathe • who live in temporary house • the bigger number in subtraction • eating food with quick, small bites • sweet liquid present inside the flower • ...
colonialism 2023-09-08
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- a large 16th and 17th century Spanish ship
- protection against disease
- travel around the world
- deadly disease
- not believing in the catholic church
- punish because of beliefs or background
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- plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony
- armed ship used for warfare
- treebark that is good at treating malaria
- an accepted practice in society
- person who spreads Christianity
11 Clues: deadly disease • travel around the world • protection against disease • armed ship used for warfare • an accepted practice in society • person who spreads Christianity • not believing in the catholic church • plantation in a Spanish-speaking colony • punish because of beliefs or background • treebark that is good at treating malaria • a large 16th and 17th century Spanish ship
Chapter5,6 2024-10-09
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- intimate partner violence
- Likely that evidence will be found
- frequent meetings among police supervisors
- written statement of fact for warrant
- a permissible warrantless search
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- Police deprive people of property
- Interference with freedom of movement
- legal immunity to police
- to maximize police interventions
- the percentage of crimes police solved
- police officers who investigate crimes
11 Clues: legal immunity to police • intimate partner violence • to maximize police interventions • a permissible warrantless search • Police deprive people of property • Likely that evidence will be found • Interference with freedom of movement • written statement of fact for warrant • the percentage of crimes police solved • police officers who investigate crimes • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-05-16
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- A microorganism that infects the digestive system
- A specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many functions of specific immunity
- A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment
- An organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- a viral infection of the respiratory tract
- A yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Single-celled microorganisms
- Symptoms include sore throat, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes in the neck.
- An infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus and other liquids
- Substances that kill cells or interfere with their functions
- A piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- A reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- A condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
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- The passageway that makes breathing possible
- A network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
- a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
- A disease outbreak that affects many people in the same place and at the same time
- The lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- Scarring of the liver
- a bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs
- The state of being protected against a particular disease
- Substances that can trigger an immune response
25 Clues: Scarring of the liver • Single-celled microorganisms • A yellowing of the skin and eyes • A global outbreak of an infectious disease • a viral infection of the respiratory tract • The passageway that makes breathing possible • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • Substances that can trigger an immune response • A microorganism that infects the digestive system • ...
Estefanía Orozco 2024-11-18
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- Cytology is the exam of a single cell type, as often found in fluid specimens.
- Protects our feet from hot and cold floors
- relating to or involving immunity to infections or toxins.
- we use it when moving to pack things
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- we can say things about it
- having an edge or point that is able to cut or pierce something.
- a tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream, used for cleaning wounds or body cavities, or fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- They are of many colors and we can write on them
- allows us to see the date
- a particular way of accomplishing something or of acting
- It is made of various materials and opens and closes
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- We can carry the cell phone and wallet in the
- covers us from the cold and rain
- It gives warmth to our feet, they are of many colors
- a drug or other form of medicine that is used to treat or prevent disease.
- the process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- a very fine slender piece of polished metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing.
- we can draw lines with it
20 Clues: allows us to see the date • we can draw lines with it • we can say things about it • covers us from the cold and rain • we use it when moving to pack things • Protects our feet from hot and cold floors • We can carry the cell phone and wallet in the • They are of many colors and we can write on them • It gives warmth to our feet, they are of many colors • ...
Functional Components of the Immune System 2024-03-08
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- The form B-cells have to be in to produce antibodies
- Molecules that attract white blood cells to infected areas and cause swelling
- Developed by the specific immune system after the first exposure to a pathogen; have the purpose of protecting the body from future infections
- T-cells that can attack specific pathogens by releasing granzymes and causing apoptosis
- A form of white blood cells that have small pockets of premade enzymes to degrade pathogens
- Immunity that organisms are born with
- Gland that produces T-cells
- Area of the throat where white blood cells are stored, a form of lymph tissue
- Place where B-cells are produced
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- A barrier used by the nonspecific immune system (ex: skin)
- The chemical secreted by natural killer cells to stab holes in infected body cells
- A result of white blood cells passing through capillary walls and causing fluid buildup in an infected area
- Engulfing a pathogen to destroy it, commonly done by macrophages
- A major category of white blood cells that release histamine and cause allergic reactions
- Vaccines needed to stimulate older antibodies so they are not eliminated
- Plasma proteins that act as the first line of defense
- Immunity that does not target pathogens specifically; it has the same response to all
- A type of cell with long cytoplasmic extensions for antigen presentation
- Foreign proteins on the surface of pathogens that help white blood cells identify them as a threat
- The structure of 3/5 classes of immunoglobulin
20 Clues: Gland that produces T-cells • Place where B-cells are produced • Immunity that organisms are born with • The structure of 3/5 classes of immunoglobulin • The form B-cells have to be in to produce antibodies • Plasma proteins that act as the first line of defense • A barrier used by the nonspecific immune system (ex: skin) • ...
Chapter 16 Control 2025-11-14
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- the inner layer of the eye that begins along the sides of the lens and continues around to the back of the eye
- fast-acting defense built up as a response to a prior infection
- the second-largest part of the brain, nerves that connect your cerebrum to your body pass through here
- lymphocytes that can attack foreign organisms or call for help from B cells
- special white blood cells that attack infection
- below the cerebrum and in front of the cerebellum, helps control many bodily functions
- final line of defense in the immune system – only attack
- continuous with the brain stem and extends down your back, relays impulses between your brain and the rest of your body
- local response, When cells are damaged, they release special chemicals that cause changes in nearby blood vessels (swelling)
- chemicals found on cell membranes of foreign organisms
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- The remainder of the nervous system
- proteins that react against specific antigens
- skin has several different types of sensory neurons, each able to respond to a different stimulus
- your brain and spinal cord
- the largest portion of the brain
- When the airborne molecules contact the mucous membrane, these neurons are stimulated, sending impulses to the brain
- fluid containing a dissolved substance enters the hole and stimulates the neurons, you taste something
- an opening in the iris that allows light to enter into the eye
- receiving ready-made antibodies from an outside source
- an immediate, inborn (not learned - innate), involuntary reaction to a stimulus
20 Clues: your brain and spinal cord • the largest portion of the brain • The remainder of the nervous system • proteins that react against specific antigens • special white blood cells that attack infection • receiving ready-made antibodies from an outside source • chemicals found on cell membranes of foreign organisms • final line of defense in the immune system – only attack • ...
SCYTHE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-01-26
9 Clues: RIP • high blade • big competition • who's in charge? • we all wish to have it • the future of the world • one thing only a scythe has • most everyone's worst nightmare • What Citra Terranova did after Rowan Damisch snapped her neck
SCYTHE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-01-26
9 Clues: RIP • high blade • big competition • who's in charge? • we all wish to have it • the future of the world • one thing only a scythe has • most everyone's worst nightmare • What Citra Terranova did after Rowan Damisch snapped her neck
SCYTHE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-01-26
9 Clues: RIP • high blade • big competition • who's in charge? • we all wish to have it • the future of the world • one thing only a scythe has • most everyone's worst nightmare • What Citra Terranova did after Rowan Damisch snapped her neck
Innate Immunity Crosswork 2021-10-24
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- How cells interact with other cells
- Body over-reacts to internal threat
- They eat and then digest the invaders
- Body over-reacts to external threat
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- Name of process where antigens are presented to immune cells
- Protects your respiratory system and is a mucus membrane
- Body under-reacts to external threat
- Body under-reacts to internal threat
8 Clues: How cells interact with other cells • Body over-reacts to internal threat • Body over-reacts to external threat • Body under-reacts to external threat • Body under-reacts to internal threat • They eat and then digest the invaders • Protects your respiratory system and is a mucus membrane • Name of process where antigens are presented to immune cells
Name the Medbed that helps improve or provide? 2024-06-29
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- Resurrection & reincarnation.
- Solar minerals and quantum healing frequencies.
- Immunity & good health cure all.
- Pod Heals all vision and hearing problems.
- Infertility and hormonal healing.
- Heals all vision and hearing problems.
- Heals all bone teeth and teeth related problems.
- Beat, Heals all heart problems.
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- Holistic cellular healing & spiritual gifts.
- Subconscious and trauma healing.
- Moon minerals and quantum healing.
- Cures DNA related diseases.
- Harmony, Heal with spiritual realms.
- Heals all vision and hearing problems.
- Aesthetic enhancements (cosmetic-type procedures).
15 Clues: Cures DNA related diseases. • Resurrection & reincarnation. • Beat, Heals all heart problems. • Subconscious and trauma healing. • Immunity & good health cure all. • Infertility and hormonal healing. • Moon minerals and quantum healing. • Harmony, Heal with spiritual realms. • Heals all vision and hearing problems. • Heals all vision and hearing problems. • ...
Viruses and Bacteria Crossword 2014-11-17
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- Corkscrew shaped bacterium.
- A spherically shaped bacterium.
- A blood serum which contains antibodies, and is used to pass immunity to certain antigens.
- An archeabacteria that lives in a very salty environment.
- A bacteria that requires oxygen to survive.
- An archeabacteria that lives in a very hot environment.
- A toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botunlinum.
- The bridges used in bacterial conjugation through which parts of the chromosomes are exchanged.
- Viral cycle in which a virus embed its DNA into the host cell's DNA, becoming a prophage, and is replicated along with the replication of the host cell
- A disease causes by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis usually acquired through contact with infected animals.
- A cell lacking a nucleus
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- An weakened or killed form of a pathogen used to produce immunity.
- Rod Shaped bacterium
- When a bacteria has resistance to an antibiotic.
- Process in which nitrogen gas is converted into ammonia.
- "True" bacteria
- Viral cycle in which a virus enters a cell, makes a copy of itself and causes the cell to lyse
- Bacteria often inhabiting extreme environments.
- An archeabacteria that lives in a very acidic environment.
- Virus that contains RNA as its genetic material
- An archeabacteria that lives in a very high pressure environment.
- A compound that blocks the growth and reproduction of a bacteria
- The process in which a bacterium makes to identical copies of itself by splitting itself.
- The process in which bacteria exchange genetic information using pili.
- Outer protein coat of a virus
25 Clues: "True" bacteria • Rod Shaped bacterium • A cell lacking a nucleus • Corkscrew shaped bacterium. • Outer protein coat of a virus • A spherically shaped bacterium. • A bacteria that requires oxygen to survive. • Bacteria often inhabiting extreme environments. • Virus that contains RNA as its genetic material • When a bacteria has resistance to an antibiotic. • ...
Immunology Review 2015-12-10
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- Cells that release bleach-like chemicals
- T-cell that stimulates the Tc-cells and the B-cells to action
- Released during inflammatory response; increases blood flow
- Anything that triggers an immune response including bacteria, viruses and transplanted organs
- Specific disease of the immune system where immune cells attack the myelin sheaths around nerve cells (2 words)
- Chemical warning that a cell has been invaded by a virus
- REVIEW: The energy molecule of the cell
- Causes disease
- Diseases caused by anti-self antibodies
- Protein “bullets” released by B-cells
- Stimulates immune system while slowing pathogen reproduction
- HIV QUESTION: HIV leaves macrophages via _______________.
- An abnormal response to harmless environmental antigens.
- When proteins "melt" due to high body temperatures
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- REVIEW: Cell division that leads to gametes
- T-cell that perforates infected cells
- Cells that release perforin (2 words)
- Immune response that occurs so quickly the individual never knows they were sick
- REVIEW: Grow spindle fibers during cell division
- REVIEW: Molecule that carries amino acids to the ribosome
- Immunity that arises after recovering from an infection
- HIV QUESTION: HIV enzyme that makes many errors is called reverse ______________.
- REVIEW: Location of cell respiration
- Intentional introduction of dead or weakened pathogens to initiate an immune response
- Big eater; tells the Helper T-cells start the attack
- HIV QUESTION: Have CD4 receptors, but no CCR5
- HIV QUESTION: The designation when T cell counts drop.
- REVIEW: Packages and releases secretions from the cell
- Immunity that arises when antibodies are transferred from one individual to another
29 Clues: Causes disease • REVIEW: Location of cell respiration • T-cell that perforates infected cells • Cells that release perforin (2 words) • Protein “bullets” released by B-cells • REVIEW: The energy molecule of the cell • Diseases caused by anti-self antibodies • Cells that release bleach-like chemicals • REVIEW: Cell division that leads to gametes • ...
Scythe 2023-10-28
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- Cultists that do not believe in technology or the scythes; worship the toll and question whether the ring of a tuning fork is Ab or G#
- learning how to become a scythe from your mentor scythe
- Required for a scythe to own; scythes write their about their daily gleanings in these
- The age before the postmortem age. People were still able to die and not rendered deadish
- The ability to live forever
- An AI created to be the perfect government. It replaced all human politicians
- A person used as a tool to solve overpopulation; A dealer of death
- Your DNA coming into contact with this will grant you immunity
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- The state of the world when there are too many people and not enough space or resources
- Being killed by a scythe; not brought to a revival center
- A society that is perfect and has no problems
- A gathering of scythes; every four months
- The only garment scythes are allowed to wear in public
- The scientists did this by creating revival centers
- Granted by kissing a scythe's ring; prevents you from being gleaned for 365 days
- The ruling scythe over a region of the world. Ex) Scythe Xenocrates is _____ of MidMerica
- Place you are taken after dying to be brought back
- The only ten laws that are required to be followed by scythes
- The region where the two main characters are from
- Small robots injected into your bloodstream at birth that can fight sickness, heal, and numb pain
20 Clues: The ability to live forever • A gathering of scythes; every four months • A society that is perfect and has no problems • The region where the two main characters are from • Place you are taken after dying to be brought back • The scientists did this by creating revival centers • The only garment scythes are allowed to wear in public • ...
Microbiology (102.1-102.3) 2023-07-25
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- herpes simplex virus 1
- the ability to destroy infectious material naturally
- practice of using the same infection control guidelines for every client
- bloodborne virus that causes AIDS
- molds and yeasts that produce contagious diseases
- another word for contagious
- medical name for ringworm
- method used to kill or destroy pathogens with the exception of spores
- efforts taken to destroy disease causing microorganisms
- environmental protection agency; approves efficacy of products
- device that sterilizes tools with steam or chemicals
- process of removing dirt and pathogens before disinfecting
- pediculosis capitis
- submicroscopic particles that cause disease like common colds and herpes
- not harmful
- carrying disease without symptoms
- spread of infectious disease through touch or bodily fluids
- virus that causes warts and cervical cancer
- disease producing
- systemic infection through the body; giant
- immune system producing antibodies through exposure; long lasting
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- process that completely destroys all microbial life
- one celled microorganisms, called germs or microbes
- transfer of microorganisms from one object or person to another
- entire tool is covered by disinfectant
- information sheet for product safety and hazards
- small confined infection; little
- occupational health and safety administration
- immunity that is given, rather than produced
- the amount of time items need to be in contact with disinfectants
- bacteria colony and water
- highly contagious staph infection; antibiotic resistant
- disease-causing microorganisms in the blood
- infectious disease spread through air or contaminated objects
- an organism that lives in or on a living host
35 Clues: not harmful • disease producing • pediculosis capitis • herpes simplex virus 1 • medical name for ringworm • bacteria colony and water • another word for contagious • small confined infection; little • bloodborne virus that causes AIDS • carrying disease without symptoms • entire tool is covered by disinfectant • systemic infection through the body; giant • ...
Immunizations Awareness Month 2022-06-23
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- Vaccines help prevent possibility of getting a disease
- These have saved more lives than any other medical measure, including antibiotics and surgery
- Defined as administering more than one vaccine on the same clinic day
- Abbreviation for Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
- Type of immunity conferred by well-vaccinated population
- Protection from disease
- Minimum age for first dose of MMR, ___ months
- Vaccine recommended for young persons living in a college dormitory setting?
- CDC information sheet before vaccination
- If your child misses a dose of vaccine, there is no need to _______ the series
- Abbreviation of organization to which you report vaccine preventable disease infections
- Indicated for new parents to prevent spread of whooping cough.
- Disease that spreads mainly through bites or scratches by infected animals.
- Ensures confirmation of series completion
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- This is a life-cycle process of protecting the young and old against known killer diseases
- Indicated for children 12 months and older to prevent contagious pustule rash
- Advisory body that recommends immunization requirements
- MONTHS Earliest age children can get a influenza vaccine
- May begin within minutes of getting a vaccine
- Recommended age for first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine?
- Additional dose of vaccine years after initial dose?
- Immunizations for this age group serve as a bridge from childhood to adulthood
- What method is used if my child misses some scheduled doses of a vaccine?
- Tired or weak feeling after vaccination
- Which organization approved the COVID-19 vaccine for Emergency Use Authorization in the US?*
25 Clues: Protection from disease • Tired or weak feeling after vaccination • CDC information sheet before vaccination • Ensures confirmation of series completion • Minimum age for first dose of MMR, ___ months • May begin within minutes of getting a vaccine • Additional dose of vaccine years after initial dose? • Recommended age for first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine? • ...
The Secret Life of Bees Chapter 5 Vocabulary Words Quiz 2022-03-15
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- a surprising and previously unknown fact
- not pretentious or arrogant
- very pleasing to taste and smell
- comfort received after loss
- customary code of polite behavior in society
- deriving ideas, style or taste
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- morally right or justifiable
- lack of experience, wisdom or judgement
- anger or annoyance provoked
- genuine or real
- protection or exemption from something
- be covered with or abundant in
12 Clues: genuine or real • anger or annoyance provoked • not pretentious or arrogant • comfort received after loss • morally right or justifiable • be covered with or abundant in • deriving ideas, style or taste • very pleasing to taste and smell • protection or exemption from something • lack of experience, wisdom or judgement • a surprising and previously unknown fact • ...
"Scythe" Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-01
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- As goes -, so goes the planet
- A position held by Citra and Rowan
- An annual meeting between the scythes
- You must be revived afterwards
- A scythe's duty
- The previous age
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- The High Blade
- A scythe believes in progress for the Scythedom
- Granted by rings
- It replaced the government and now has control
- The world's only self-governing body
- The name of Citra's family
12 Clues: The High Blade • A scythe's duty • Granted by rings • The previous age • The name of Citra's family • As goes -, so goes the planet • You must be revived afterwards • A position held by Citra and Rowan • The world's only self-governing body • An annual meeting between the scythes • It replaced the government and now has control • A scythe believes in progress for the Scythedom
ROSACEA and ACNE 2024-04-23
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- Global consensus for rosacea
- Curse of the
- Syndrome with overlap of androgen-dominant symptoms
- Diet in acne
- Chloracne (another name)
- Acne aestivalis also called____ acne (name of state in India)
- Acne due to epicutaneous contact
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- Phymatous changes on chin
- Food(fatty acid) with protective effect in rosacea
- Signal molecule of innate immunity
- Topical androgen receptor antagonist
- Alpha adrenergic agonist used for treatment
12 Clues: Curse of the • Diet in acne • Chloracne (another name) • Phymatous changes on chin • Global consensus for rosacea • Acne due to epicutaneous contact • Signal molecule of innate immunity • Topical androgen receptor antagonist • Alpha adrenergic agonist used for treatment • Food(fatty acid) with protective effect in rosacea • Syndrome with overlap of androgen-dominant symptoms • ...
Diversity of Living Things 2014-03-01
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- Circular shape of bacteria.
- The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid.
- A type of biodiversity that includes different genes present in a species.
- A type of immunity where the body is stimulated to create antibodies.
- The diversity of living things.
- Archea who produce methane gas.
- HIV is this type of virus.
- Organism that creates their own organic compounds.
- Studying organisms based on their physical characteristics.
- A virus that attacks bacteria.
- A non-living particle made up of genetic material that invades living cells.
- A type of protozoan that has cilia.
- When one organism engulfed another and eventually they evolved as one.
- The science of naming, identifying, and classifying organisms.
- A type of biodiversity that includes a range of habitats, a variety of organisms, and their relationships.
- A kingdom of eukaryotic cells that do not fit in the kingdoms of plant, animal, or fungi.
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- When two bacteria join by a pilis and exchange genetic material.
- Type of reproductive cycle that viruses’ use where they insert their DNA and it replicates then breaks the host cell
- Last name of the man who developed binomial nomenclatures.
- When bacteria take in genetic material from its surrounding environment.
- Single-celled organisms without membrane bound organelle.
- Disease causing proteins found in the human body that lack DNA and RNA.
- A type of immunity where antibodies are given from another person.
- Members of a population who breed freely in nature and produce a fertile offspring.
- Unicellular/multicellular organisms with membrane bound organelles.
- whip like structure bacteria use for movement (plural).
26 Clues: HIV is this type of virus. • Circular shape of bacteria. • A virus that attacks bacteria. • The diversity of living things. • Archea who produce methane gas. • A type of protozoan that has cilia. • The abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid. • Organism that creates their own organic compounds. • whip like structure bacteria use for movement (plural). • ...
Immunizations Awareness Month 2022-06-23
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- Vaccines help prevent possibility of getting a disease
- These have saved more lives than any other medical measure, including antibiotics and surgery
- Defined as administering more than one vaccine on the same clinic day
- Abbreviation for Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
- Type of immunity conferred by well-vaccinated population
- Protection from disease
- Minimum age for first dose of MMR, ___ months
- Vaccine recommended for young persons living in a college dormitory setting?
- CDC information sheet before vaccination
- If your child misses a dose of vaccine, there is no need to _______ the series
- Abbreviation of organization to which you report vaccine preventable disease infections
- Indicated for new parents to prevent spread of whooping cough
- Disease that spreads mainly through bites or scratches by infected animals
- Ensures confirmation of series completion
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- This life-cycle process protects the young and old against known killer diseases
- Indicated for children 12 months and older to prevent contagious pustule rash
- Advisory body that recommends immunization requirements
- MONTHS Earliest age children can get a influenza vaccine
- May begin within minutes of getting a vaccine
- Recommended age for first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine?
- Additional dose of vaccine years after initial dose?
- Immunizations for this age group serve as a bridge from childhood to adulthood
- What method is used if my child misses some scheduled doses of a vaccine?
- Tired or weak feeling after vaccination
- Which organization approved the COVID-19 vaccine for Emergency Use Authorization in the US?*
25 Clues: Protection from disease • Tired or weak feeling after vaccination • CDC information sheet before vaccination • Ensures confirmation of series completion • Minimum age for first dose of MMR, ___ months • May begin within minutes of getting a vaccine • Additional dose of vaccine years after initial dose? • Recommended age for first dose of Hepatitis B vaccine? • ...
Common Diseases of Livestock Animals: Cause & Control 2023-11-27
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- Occurs when a large number of animals in a group become immune to a pathogen
- organism responsible for causing diseases upon entering the body
- Live organisms responsible for providing health benefits
- Measures taken to prevent the introduction or spread of a pathogen
- Alteration of the body or body organs which interrupts the body's functions
- Ability to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies
- Factors responsible for making an animal more suspectable to disease
- Structure on the surface of a pathogen responsible for attaching to receptors on immune cells
- Vaccine which contains a weakened live version of the pathogen which can replicate once in animal's body
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- Organism which lives in or on another organism and obtains nutrients at the expense of the host; also responsible for causing a disease
- Study of disease
- Spore producing organism which feeds on organic matter and is responsible for causing a disease
- Study of causes of diseases
- Single celled microorganism varying in shape and size, responsible for causing a disease
- Body's ability to maintain an interval environment through adjustments of biochemical and physical pathways
- Inanimate objects which carry pathogens until the object touches something else
- Infectious agent made of a piece of genetic code protected by a coating of protein which can cause a disease
- Protein responsible for neutralizing or destroying and toxin-producing organisms
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- Vaccine which contains an inactive form of a pathogen incapable of replicating
20 Clues: Study of disease • Study of causes of diseases • Live organisms responsible for providing health benefits • organism responsible for causing diseases upon entering the body • Measures taken to prevent the introduction or spread of a pathogen • Factors responsible for making an animal more suspectable to disease • ...
Blood 2021-03-15
7 Clues: makes antibodies • engulf pathogens • makes blood clot • artificial immunity • the body's defence mechanism • transports nutrients, wastes, hormones • contains haemoglobin and carries oxygen
Blood and lymph - parts and functions 2020-04-17
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- clotting
- large nucleus specific immune response
- largest white blood cells, differentiate into macrophages,dentritic cells or osteoclasts
- blood clotting
- defense and immunity
- contain histamine granules initiate inflammation
- solvent for carrying other substances
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- defense
- osmotic balance, pH buffering, regulation of membrane permeability
- multilobed nucleus, fine granules phagocytes at sites of infection
- transport oxygen and help transport carbon dioxide
- respond to allergens and parasites
12 Clues: defense • clotting • blood clotting • defense and immunity • respond to allergens and parasites • solvent for carrying other substances • large nucleus specific immune response • contain histamine granules initiate inflammation • transport oxygen and help transport carbon dioxide • osmotic balance, pH buffering, regulation of membrane permeability • ...
medicine 2021-01-13
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- unpleasant smell or vapour
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- black bile,yellowbile etc
- not affected by a disease
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- slows down growth of microorganisms
- can only be seen through a microscope
- the romans built these
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- heart monitor
- injection of a weak form of the disease
- powerful Xray provides cross section
- immunity against disease
12 Clues: heart monitor • the romans built these • immunity against disease • black bile,yellowbile etc • not affected by a disease • unpleasant smell or vapour • slows down growth of microorganisms • powerful Xray provides cross section • can only be seen through a microscope • injection of a weak form of the disease • heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • ...
History crossword 2022-01-24
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- weak dose to protect from disease
- Provide immunity against disease
- unpleasant smell or vapour
- heating food to kill microorganisms
- belief that the body is made up of four substances
- organism only visible in microscope
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- heart monitor invented by Eithoven
- not affected by disease
- treat infections by killing bacteria
- slows the growth of microorganisms
- powerful xray
- built by romans to transport fresh water
12 Clues: powerful xray • not affected by disease • unpleasant smell or vapour • Provide immunity against disease • weak dose to protect from disease • heart monitor invented by Eithoven • slows the growth of microorganisms • heating food to kill microorganisms • organism only visible in microscope • treat infections by killing bacteria • built by romans to transport fresh water • ...
Leprosy crossword 2023-11-01
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- leprosy - A classification of leprosy that includes both lepromatous and borderline lepromatous forms with a high bacterial load.
- - A type of inflammatory response in which immune cells cluster around infected tissues, often seen in leprosy.
- - the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- leprae - The bacterium responsible for causing leprosy.
- - not feeling, the state of being numb
- - Inflammation and damage to multiple nerves, a common feature in leprosy.
- Nerves - peripheral nerves reside outside your brain and spinal cord. They relay information between your brain and the rest of your body.
- grading - A scale used to assess and categorize the severity of disabilities resulting from leprosy.
- lesions - Abnormalities in the skin, including nodules, ulcers, and patches, which are common symptoms of leprosy.
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- - A drug used in the treatment of leprosy, typically used in the initial phase of multidrug therapy for multibacillary leprosy.
- - A characteristic of an illness, persistent or recurring illness.
- - Immunity is a person's resistance to (or protection from) a disease
- -The use of immune system-boosting interventions to prevent leprosy in high-risk populations.
- research - Scientific studies aimed at improving the understanding of leprosy, its treatment, and potential vaccines.
- damage - A common complication of leprosy, leading to sensory and motor deficits.
15 Clues: - not feeling, the state of being numb • leprae - The bacterium responsible for causing leprosy. • - the process of infecting or the state of being infected. • - A characteristic of an illness, persistent or recurring illness. • - Immunity is a person's resistance to (or protection from) a disease • ...
Drugs for HIV and autoimmune/allergy 2016-03-14
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- reason to use straw for liquid iron
- making blood cells
- treatment for candidiasis
- Benadryl is an example
- example of nasal decongestant that mimics sympathetic NS
- this and epistaxis are things to look for with Afrin
- also known as AZT
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- ability of the body to identify and resist microorganisms
- foreign substance
- class that stops T cell activity like cyclosporine
- side effect of protease inhibitors
- example of a corticosteroid
- monitor for this when taking saquinavir
- the combo of the antiretroviral is known as
- treatment for pneumocystis pneumonia
- protease inhibitor
16 Clues: foreign substance • also known as AZT • making blood cells • protease inhibitor • Benadryl is an example • treatment for candidiasis • example of a corticosteroid • side effect of protease inhibitors • reason to use straw for liquid iron • treatment for pneumocystis pneumonia • monitor for this when taking saquinavir • the combo of the antiretroviral is known as • ...
HEALTHY BODY HAPPY LIFE 2025-04-29
8 Clues: I AM CITRUS • I BOOST IMMUNITY • I AM A PROBIOTIC • GOOD FOR YOUR EYES • I CONTAIN LYCOPENE • KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY • YOU WILL FIND ME IN DOMINOS • VEGETABLES, I LIKE COLOR GREEN
Science! All 4 units 2023-06-10
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- energy nutritional value of foods
- spore producing organisms
- the intensity of heat
- device to regulate heart muscle
- small quantities to preserve
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- vibrations in medical imaging
- substance to stimulate immunity
- bacteria free microorganisms
- a popular molecule that contains genetic information
- first part of life cycle after fertilization
- the fluid part of your blood
- units of heredity passed from parent to child
- organic compounds which have sugar and starch
- a technique used to make exact genetic copies
- an infective agent
- a substance produced by the pancreas
16 Clues: an infective agent • the intensity of heat • spore producing organisms • bacteria free microorganisms • the fluid part of your blood • small quantities to preserve • vibrations in medical imaging • substance to stimulate immunity • device to regulate heart muscle • energy nutritional value of foods • a substance produced by the pancreas • ...
North Middle School Vaccine Crossword 2022-04-10
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- eradicated disease that put people in iron lungs
- childhood disease that causes red itchy bumps
- Centers for disease Control
- causes severe infections in people
- how vaccines are administered
- place to go to get vaccines and medications
- additional doses of vaccine
- cause of influenza
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- carried by aggressive wild animals
- caused by bacteria or viruses
- cause of the black plague
- injection for protection
- a vaccine you should get annually
- disease that started in 2019
- years of work to solve problems
- the protection of a vaccine
16 Clues: cause of influenza • injection for protection • cause of the black plague • Centers for disease Control • the protection of a vaccine • additional doses of vaccine • disease that started in 2019 • caused by bacteria or viruses • how vaccines are administered • years of work to solve problems • a vaccine you should get annually • carried by aggressive wild animals • ...
12 Immune System Terms 2017-01-25
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- destroy microbes
- Recognizes pathogens
- phagocytic cells that fight pathogens
- gland where t-cells mature
- cells that stimulate development of acquired immunity
- inflammatory signal that triggers blood vessel dilation
- cells that produce antibodies
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- disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria
- white blood cells
- memory of previously encountered foreign molecules
- infectious agents that cause disease
- connective tissue cells that store histamine
12 Clues: destroy microbes • white blood cells • Recognizes pathogens • gland where t-cells mature • cells that produce antibodies • infectious agents that cause disease • phagocytic cells that fight pathogens • connective tissue cells that store histamine • disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria • memory of previously encountered foreign molecules • ...
Evolution and Adaptation 2016-05-01
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- Finches of Galapagos Islands provides a classic example of this (two words).
- passive or active
- systematics
- evolutionary history of an organism
- organisms that can produce viable offspring
- event marked by inability to produce viable offspring
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- plants, animals, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, eubacteria
- antibiotic _________
- accumulation of small changes
- First living organisms were anaerobic _______.
- ranks above species and below family
- eukarya, archaea, bacteria
12 Clues: systematics • passive or active • antibiotic _________ • eukarya, archaea, bacteria • accumulation of small changes • evolutionary history of an organism • ranks above species and below family • organisms that can produce viable offspring • First living organisms were anaerobic _______. • event marked by inability to produce viable offspring • ...
Vocabulary #1 2022-11-14
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- Leaving out or excluding something
- showing a willingness to take bold risks
- Look thoroughly for a long time
- To attract attention; to be noticeable
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- gather together or accumulate
- Deny the truth
- protection or exemption from somethin
- Love, respect, or devotion
- Forcibly put an end to something
- Persistently avoid
- A period of time between two or more events
- Cunning; skillful trickery and deceit
12 Clues: Deny the truth • Persistently avoid • Love, respect, or devotion • gather together or accumulate • Look thoroughly for a long time • Forcibly put an end to something • Leaving out or excluding something • protection or exemption from somethin • Cunning; skillful trickery and deceit • To attract attention; to be noticeable • showing a willingness to take bold risks • ...
Infectious disease 2024-03-13
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- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
- Disease Contagious disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from person to person or object to person or animal to person.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
- Immunity When a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease making the spread of the disease less likely.
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
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- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of aopathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen
- Disease A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
10 Clues: Any microbe that can cause disease. • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • Disease A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
Viruses 2024-12-30
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- A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms
- Able to be easily transmitted from one person to another
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads worldwide
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
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- Resistance to a particular disease or toxin, typically as a result of the presence of antibodies
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- A state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to an infectious disease are kept to prevent the spread of disease.
- A sudden and usually unforeseen occurrence of something unwelcome or unpleasant
- The process of infecting or the state of being infected
- An abnormal condition that impairs the normal function of a living organism
10 Clues: An outbreak of a disease that spreads worldwide • The process of infecting or the state of being infected • Able to be easily transmitted from one person to another • An abnormal condition that impairs the normal function of a living organism • A sudden and usually unforeseen occurrence of something unwelcome or unpleasant • ...
Acquired immunity Specific immunity is also known as 2024-04-30
5 Clues: Specific immunity is also known as • Humoral immune response mediated by • Who first discovered the immune system? • Chemical messengers that coordinate the defenses against viral infections. • Mother to fetus IgG transfer through Breast milk,this type of immunity called as
Innate and Adaptive Immunity 2024-04-30
5 Clues: Specific immunity is also known as • Humoral immune response mediated by • Who first discovered the immune system? • Chemical messengers that coordinate the defenses against viral infections. • Mother to fetus IgG transfer through Breast milk,this type of immunity called as
Day 9 2023-06-26
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- a gap between the pre- and postsynaptic cells that is about 20 nm
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without
- an insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord
- a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane
- each of the paired lobes of the brain lying beneath the temples, including areas concerned with the understanding of speech
- a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus
- The places where neurons connect and communicate with each other
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
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- the administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop immunity from a disease
- the electrical potential of a neuron or other excitable cell relative to its surroundings when not stimulated or involved in passage of an impulse
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body
- a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber.
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- responsible for sending and receiving neurotransmitters
18 Clues: a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber. • a short branched extension of a nerve cell • responsible for sending and receiving neurotransmitters • chemical messengers that your body can't function without • a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane • a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus • ...
Healthcare 2024-01-19
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- sample of living tissues
- cares for patients in a hospital
- healthcare facility
- injection to gain partial immunity to a virus
- produced by the body to fight foreign organisms
- covid-19 vaccine is this type
- practitioner of medicine
- meters recommended to reduce the risk of catching covid-19
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- living disease-causer
- person who studies viruses
- hint: top-down procedure
- non-living disease-causer
- laboratory instrument used to measure small amounts of liquid
- worldwide outbreak of an infectious disease
- face covering
- can be called a medecine
16 Clues: face covering • healthcare facility • living disease-causer • hint: top-down procedure • sample of living tissues • practitioner of medicine • can be called a medecine • non-living disease-causer • person who studies viruses • covid-19 vaccine is this type • cares for patients in a hospital • worldwide outbreak of an infectious disease • injection to gain partial immunity to a virus • ...
Survivor Crossword 2023-07-13
Across
- Let my people go
- Prepared for the flood
- Horn of __________
- Provides protection from the elements
- The _______ of truth
- Express _______ to God daily and identify moments of joy.
- Was given immunity from the flames
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- Find true north
- Survived the tyranny of Egypt
- Wore a coat of many colors
- "I'm not fish food"
- Not lion food
- You are the ______ of the world
- Man shall not live by _______ alone
- Lay you ______________ upon the rock and you will not be shaken
- Provides heat, light and safe water
16 Clues: Not lion food • Find true north • Let my people go • Horn of __________ • "I'm not fish food" • The _______ of truth • Prepared for the flood • Wore a coat of many colors • Survived the tyranny of Egypt • You are the ______ of the world • Was given immunity from the flames • Man shall not live by _______ alone • Provides heat, light and safe water • Provides protection from the elements • ...
Nutrition Volcabularies 2025-05-31
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- Protein found in wheat, may cause allergy
- No animal diet
- Chemical reactions in the body to convert food into energy
- Maintaining body's water balance
- Muscle-building nutrient
- Macronutrient: energy-dense nutrient
- Fight cell damage
- Fats in the blood, necessary for cell structure, but too much is harmful
- Unit of energy from food
Down
- Essential for immunity and growth
- Excess body fat condition
- Body's primary energy source
- Plant-based carbohydrate
- Substance for growth and health
- Elements like Calcium and Iron
- Good gut bacteria
16 Clues: No animal diet • Good gut bacteria • Fight cell damage • Plant-based carbohydrate • Muscle-building nutrient • Unit of energy from food • Excess body fat condition • Body's primary energy source • Elements like Calcium and Iron • Substance for growth and health • Maintaining body's water balance • Essential for immunity and growth • Macronutrient: energy-dense nutrient • ...
TVH 2025-11-18
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- KEEPS THE KITCHEN IN SHIP SHAPE
- HELPS RESIDENTS GAIN STRENGTH AND ADDS BEAUTY TO THE WORLD
- A HEALTHY DIET FOR ALL IS THE GOAL
- IN CHARGE OF GAINING STRENGTH AND MOBILITY
- KEEPS OUR IMMUNITY ON TRACK
- BRINGS IN THE COMMUNITY
- HELPS RESIDENTS OUT AND ABOUT
- A LISTENING AND CARING EAR FOR ALL
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- ENSURES GOOD CARE BY CNAs
- MAKES SURE PEOPLE CAN REACH US
- IN CHARGE OF PLAY
- A RESIDENT'S BEST FRIEND
- KEEPS OUR RESIDENTS WELL
- PLAYS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA
- CAN MAKE ANYTHING ACCESSIBLE
- HE'S ALWAYS AROUND
16 Clues: IN CHARGE OF PLAY • HE'S ALWAYS AROUND • PLAYS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA • BRINGS IN THE COMMUNITY • A RESIDENT'S BEST FRIEND • KEEPS OUR RESIDENTS WELL • ENSURES GOOD CARE BY CNAs • KEEPS OUR IMMUNITY ON TRACK • CAN MAKE ANYTHING ACCESSIBLE • HELPS RESIDENTS OUT AND ABOUT • MAKES SURE PEOPLE CAN REACH US • KEEPS THE KITCHEN IN SHIP SHAPE • A HEALTHY DIET FOR ALL IS THE GOAL • ...
Modern Medicine Madness Daily Crossword 2023-10-14
12 Immune System Terms 2017-01-25
Across
- infectious agents that cause disease
- destroy microbes
- disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria
- phagocytic cells that fight pathogens
- inflammatory signal that triggers blood vessel dilation
Down
- memory of previously encountered foreign molecules
- cells that stimulate development of acquired immunity
- white blood cells
- Recognizes pathogens
- connective tissue cells that store histamine
- gland where t-cells mature
- cells that produce antibodies
12 Clues: destroy microbes • white blood cells • Recognizes pathogens • gland where t-cells mature • cells that produce antibodies • infectious agents that cause disease • phagocytic cells that fight pathogens • connective tissue cells that store histamine • disrupt production of and kill fungi and bacteria • memory of previously encountered foreign molecules • ...
Nadine Blue group week3 2012-10-24
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- clothes you can wear to bed
- to have a certain amout of money you can spend
- a special right, advantage, or immunity
- something you can eat with your tea
- havea method to dosomething
- to sugggest something
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- to love someone and grow old together
- usualy,asa general rule
- a very expensive thing
- to have a creative mind
- to say sorry
- to say something
12 Clues: to say sorry • to say something • to sugggest something • a very expensive thing • usualy,asa general rule • to have a creative mind • clothes you can wear to bed • havea method to dosomething • something you can eat with your tea • to love someone and grow old together • a special right, advantage, or immunity • to have a certain amout of money you can spend
Blood and lymph - parts and functions 2020-04-17
Across
- large nucleus specific immune response
- clotting
- transport oxygen and help transport carbon dioxide
- contain histamine granules initiate inflammation
- solvent for carrying other substances
- osmotic balance, pH buffering, regulation of membrane permeability
Down
- defense
- blood clotting
- respond to allergens and parasites
- largest white blood cells, differentiate into macrophages,dentritic cells or osteoclasts
- multilobed nucleus, fine granules phagocytes at sites of infection
- defense and immunity
12 Clues: defense • clotting • blood clotting • defense and immunity • respond to allergens and parasites • solvent for carrying other substances • large nucleus specific immune response • contain histamine granules initiate inflammation • transport oxygen and help transport carbon dioxide • multilobed nucleus, fine granules phagocytes at sites of infection • ...
Diseases 2020-05-05
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- Microorganisms that cause diseases
- When a disease spreads worldwide
- Proteins that kill pathogens
- Nonliving particle that must infect living things
- Prevents diseases
- Causes malaria
Down
- A isolation to prevent the spread of a virus
- Lots of cases of the same virus in one area
- Can't get infected
- Drugs to kill bacteria
- Treating a substance with heat to kill it
- One celled prokaryotic
12 Clues: Causes malaria • Prevents diseases • Can't get infected • Drugs to kill bacteria • One celled prokaryotic • Proteins that kill pathogens • When a disease spreads worldwide • Microorganisms that cause diseases • Treating a substance with heat to kill it • Lots of cases of the same virus in one area • A isolation to prevent the spread of a virus • ...
Disease Detectives 2025-09-17
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- a phenomenon where a sufficient proportion of a population is immune to a disease, making it difficult for the disease to spread
- A form of incidence that measures frequency of disease, chronic conditions, or injury in a particular population for a limited time, such as during an outbreak.
- A process that begins when an agent leaves its source through a portalof exit, is conveyed by some mode of transmission, and then enters through an appropriate portal of entry to infect a susceptible host.
- A rate that measures the frequency with which a health problem, such as a new injury or case of illness, occurs in a population.
- The period following exposure, when pathologic changes are not apparent, and ending with the onset of symptoms of an infectious disease.
- Immunity conferred by an antibody produced in another host. This type of immunity can be acquired naturally by an infant from its mother or artificially by administration of an antibody-containing preparation (antiserum or immune globulin)
- branch of epidemiology that utilizes the findings from epidemiologic studies to (1) define and track disease for informed decisions.
- The period following exposure, when pathologic changes are not apparent, ending with the onset of symptoms of a chronic disease.
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- the immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen.
- a branch of epidemiology that focuses on identifying the causes and determinants of health-related events
- A set of standard criteria for determining whether a person has a particulardisease or health condition. A case definition specifies clinical criteria and details of time,place, and person.
- A pathway into the host that gives an agent access to tissue that will allow it to multiply or act.
- A measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified time interval.
- The proportion of people who are exposed to an agent and become infected.
- A measure of association used in comparative studies to quantify the relationship between an exposure and a health outcome;
15 Clues: The proportion of people who are exposed to an agent and become infected. • A pathway into the host that gives an agent access to tissue that will allow it to multiply or act. • a branch of epidemiology that focuses on identifying the causes and determinants of health-related events • ...
Blood, Lymph, and Immunity 2025-09-15
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- The organ which rids the body of senescent (aged) RBCs
- The precursor to thrombocytes (platelets)
- The only leukocyte that can re-enter the blood stream after exiting
- CBC abnormality caused by parasites and allergies
- The purpose of the coagulation cascade is to produce this
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- The anticoagulant in a purple top tube
- Pink to red discoloration of urine due to excessive intravascular hemolysis
- The largest WBC in circulation
- The number of oxygen molecules that can be carried by one hemoglobin molecule
- The type of granulocyte that commonly lacks obvious granules
- Term for decreased oxygen-carrying capacity
11 Clues: The largest WBC in circulation • The anticoagulant in a purple top tube • The precursor to thrombocytes (platelets) • Term for decreased oxygen-carrying capacity • CBC abnormality caused by parasites and allergies • The organ which rids the body of senescent (aged) RBCs • The purpose of the coagulation cascade is to produce this • ...
