immunity Crossword Puzzles
Blood 2024-02-01
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- White blood cells
- Immunity
- Primaralily attacks parasites
- Phagocytosis
- Platelets
- Type of connective tissue
- Protein that combines with oxygen
- First WBC to site of infection
- A decrease in the oxygen carrying capacity of the RBC
- Protein that does not belong inside the body
- Formation or erythrocytes
- Binding site of oxygen
- Allergic response
- Formation of thrombocytes
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- Blood collected from a superficial vein
- a person trained to draw blood from a patient
- Plenty of oxygen;bright red
- Broken apart into amino acid groups groups and used cells
- Low in oxygen;dark red
- Red blood cells
20 Clues: Immunity • Platelets • Phagocytosis • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Allergic response • Low in oxygen;dark red • Binding site of oxygen • Type of connective tissue • Formation or erythrocytes • Formation of thrombocytes • Plenty of oxygen;bright red • Primaralily attacks parasites • First WBC to site of infection • Protein that combines with oxygen • ...
Nodzz Voabualries 2026-04-24
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- To pay or reward
- Quarrelsome; fond of fighting
- A kingdom or field of study
- Scattered or not enough
- A risky or daring undertaking
- To establish or set up; also an organization for learning
- To make or become larger or wider
- Institution for care of children or elderly people
- Resistance to disease
- A debt or disadvantage
- Lacking seriousness; disrespectful
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- To comfort someone
- Freedom from doubt; self-confidence
- To lessen or decrease gradually
- To make young or fresh again
- Waste or unwanted material
- Genuine or excellent
- Ridiculous or senseless
- Extremely angry or intense
- To twist out of shape
20 Clues: To pay or reward • To comfort someone • Genuine or excellent • Resistance to disease • To twist out of shape • A debt or disadvantage • Scattered or not enough • Ridiculous or senseless • Waste or unwanted material • Extremely angry or intense • A kingdom or field of study • To make young or fresh again • Quarrelsome; fond of fighting • A risky or daring undertaking • ...
chapter 20/21 vocab 2014-10-29
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- foriegn; strange
- thrifty
- giving into someones desires, often too much
- taking pleasure from being cruel
- to refer indirectly
- having no real interest
- large in amount or quantity
- to rise up or come fourth
- being or intended for the best or most privileged
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- to force
- famouse;widely known
- to indicate to be true
- freedom from something unpleasant or something rquired of others
- done with great attention to details
- average;ordinary
- tending to act on sudden urges
- to damage
- the most important quality of something
- supposed to be true or real but not proved
- to question
20 Clues: thrifty • to force • to damage • to question • foriegn; strange • average;ordinary • to refer indirectly • famouse;widely known • to indicate to be true • having no real interest • to rise up or come fourth • large in amount or quantity • tending to act on sudden urges • taking pleasure from being cruel • done with great attention to details • the most important quality of something • ...
2020 Pandemic 2021-02-15
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- A collection of cases in the same place
- For your hands
- Common phrase: workers on the ...
- Injection that builds immunity
- A machine to help patients breathe
- What the virus does best
- A family of viruses
- Carrier that does not show symptoms
- Keeping confirmed cases away from others
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- What to do when you are exposed
- Common phrase: person-to-person ...
- Where many began to work from
- Worldwide contagion
- PPE mask for medical professionals
- Disinfectant
- What you wear on your face
- Measures being taken by officials
- Common phrase: shortage of ...
- Name of 2020 pandemic
- Number of feet to stay apart
20 Clues: Disinfectant • For your hands • Worldwide contagion • A family of viruses • Name of 2020 pandemic • What the virus does best • What you wear on your face • Number of feet to stay apart • Where many began to work from • Injection that builds immunity • Common phrase: shortage of ... • What to do when you are exposed • Common phrase: workers on the ... • Measures being taken by officials • ...
Lesson 28 and 29 2021-05-19
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- sleepy or drowsy
- capable of making a mistake
- to defeat thoroughly
- having a narrow provincial viewpoint
- an escort
- also known as immunity
- a solution or remedy for all difficulties
- synonym for intrude
- covered with vegetation or plant life
- hateful or terrible
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- another word for menacing
- to utter slanderous and abusive statements
- to move energetically in an uncontrolled way
- antonym of harmful
- the act of weakening by constant harassment or attack
- looking exhausted and unwell
- a person who can endure pain without showing feelings
- to corrupt or spoil
- involving two parties
- jointly arranged or coordinated
20 Clues: an escort • sleepy or drowsy • antonym of harmful • to corrupt or spoil • synonym for intrude • hateful or terrible • to defeat thoroughly • involving two parties • also known as immunity • another word for menacing • capable of making a mistake • looking exhausted and unwell • jointly arranged or coordinated • having a narrow provincial viewpoint • covered with vegetation or plant life • ...
Blood Cells 2022-03-23
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- lack of oxygen;dark red
- Protein that combines with 02
- white blood cell that defends RBC
- makes blood red/binding site of oxygen
- formation of red blood cells
- found in tissues
- formation of all blood cells
- contains enzymes that aid attack
- hormone that increase RBC production
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- formation of platelets]
- first WBC to the site of infection
- immunity (produces anti-bodies)
- found in blood
- red blood cell
- decrease in the oxygen carrying by RBC
- Fights off infection within the blood
- Red blood cells live this long
- formation of white blood cells
- plenty of oxygen; bright red
- responds to allergic response
20 Clues: found in blood • red blood cell • found in tissues • formation of platelets] • lack of oxygen;dark red • formation of red blood cells • plenty of oxygen; bright red • formation of all blood cells • Protein that combines with 02 • responds to allergic response • Red blood cells live this long • formation of white blood cells • immunity (produces anti-bodies) • ...
CoVID-19 Persists 2021-06-06
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- origin of CoVID-19
- regular swabs required by Border workers
- sudden increase in cases
- face covering
- spread of the disease
- ahering to the rules
- city of Australian outbreak
- global spread of disease
- proof
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- what we fear having to do again
- process of returning citizens
- island in Fiji
- linked cases
- type of vaccine
- attitude that may put us at risk
- plan for vaccine delivery
- past
- symptom of COVID-19
- aim of vaccination
- restricting behaviour
- original variant Melbourne outbreak
- source of spread in Fiji
- Indian variant of concern
- quarantine facility
24 Clues: past • proof • linked cases • face covering • island in Fiji • type of vaccine • origin of CoVID-19 • aim of vaccination • symptom of COVID-19 • quarantine facility • ahering to the rules • spread of the disease • restricting behaviour • sudden increase in cases • source of spread in Fiji • global spread of disease • plan for vaccine delivery • Indian variant of concern • city of Australian outbreak • ...
Just Vax'd Crossword 2021-04-30
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- United Nations health agency
- acts selfishly during pandemic (slang)
- Oxford vaccine
- infectious disease expert
- first approved vaccine
- absolutely necessary
- medical clothing
- not showing infection
- a widespread disease outbreak
- your select few
- germ removal method
- identifying people exposed to virus
- a large portion of the community
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- likely to spread and affect others
- to impose isolation
- official procedure of rules
- a retail restriction
- a government assigned order
- an un-straight line
- video conferencing
- multi-layer protective item
- pandemic shortage item
- a version that changes a little bit
- immunity stimulating substance
- when infections go up
25 Clues: Oxford vaccine • your select few • medical clothing • video conferencing • to impose isolation • an un-straight line • germ removal method • a retail restriction • absolutely necessary • not showing infection • when infections go up • first approved vaccine • pandemic shortage item • infectious disease expert • official procedure of rules • a government assigned order • ...
ACE MANDALUYONG LAB 2024-04-24
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- Nakatira sa bataan st
- Best artist of ACE lab
- BFF ni Joanna
- Hometown ni Steffi
- Brand ng printer
- Street name ni Chief
- Study of blood
- BFF ng head ng Hema and Sero
- Ka-LQ ni Macris
- Second name ni Floyd
- Precious Green Shiny Gem, Address ni Rael
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- Nakuha natin na certificate on Feb 29
- Favorite Lunch ng ACE Manda Lab
- Lagi may parcel ????
- Brand ng cm250
- Best friend ng CC head
- Second name ni Jan
- nickname ni Elle
- ACE's first name
- Immunity sa sermon ng doctor, HR na ekalal
- Green top tube
21 Clues: BFF ni Joanna • Brand ng cm250 • Study of blood • Green top tube • Ka-LQ ni Macris • Brand ng printer • nickname ni Elle • ACE's first name • Hometown ni Steffi • Second name ni Jan • Lagi may parcel ???? • Street name ni Chief • Second name ni Floyd • Nakatira sa bataan st • Best artist of ACE lab • Best friend ng CC head • BFF ng head ng Hema and Sero • Favorite Lunch ng ACE Manda Lab • ...
Pharmacy Month Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- a substance in vaccines that triggers the
- Famous fast food chain
- Man's best friend
- immunity
- Likes to chase mice
- the primary goal of vaccines to stop
- Intelligent sea mammal
- The largest country in South America
- vaccine that should not be taken after 24
- a common virus that many people get
- vaccine taken at birth
- Antibiotic class
- response
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- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- Blood clotting disorder
- Musk CEO of Tesla
- for every year
- before they start
- Flying mammal
- Blood thinner
- a follow up vaccine dose to enhance or
- Hiv treatment drug
- An antifungal medication
24 Clues: immunity • response • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Blood thinner • for every year • Large marsupial • Antibiotic class • Man's best friend • before they start • Hiv treatment drug • Musk CEO of Tesla • Likes to chase mice • Famous fast food chain • Intelligent sea mammal • vaccine taken at birth • Blood clotting disorder • An antifungal medication • a common virus that many people get • ...
English 9 Final Vocabulary Review #1 2023-06-12
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- involving or requiring strenuous effort
- to scold
- someone who supports a particular party, person
- famous and respected in a field of study
- providing supplementary and support
- reprimand someone firmly
- to make amends, payback
- unreasonably high
- make easy or easier
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- producing a great deal of profit
- expressed clearly; easy to understand
- done without preparation
- belonging to a foreign country or nation
- to take control of
- the state or quality of being resistant
- fearless, adventurous
- based on random choice, rather than reason
- to keep something all to oneself
- to cut short
- weak or faint from illness or fatigue
20 Clues: to scold • to cut short • unreasonably high • to take control of • make easy or easier • fearless, adventurous • to make amends, payback • done without preparation • reprimand someone firmly • producing a great deal of profit • to keep something all to oneself • providing supplementary and support • expressed clearly; easy to understand • weak or faint from illness or fatigue • ...
Non-Specifiic Immunity 2024-02-05
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- Forms by white blood cells fighting and dying
- A first line defence
- A type of chemical barrier
- A quick and powerful response to a localised infection
- A second line of defence
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- A second line of defense
- A type of white blood cell
- A physical barrier that pathogens cannot cross
- A type of chemical barrier
9 Clues: A first line defence • A second line of defense • A second line of defence • A type of white blood cell • A type of chemical barrier • A type of chemical barrier • Forms by white blood cells fighting and dying • A physical barrier that pathogens cannot cross • A quick and powerful response to a localised infection
human health and diseases 2020-07-10
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- immunity Developed due to contact with pathogen.
- a place where a diseased person is taken care of.
- property exhibited by malignant cells
- study of cancer
- transcription RNA to DNA
- first antibiotic
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- Humoral response
- the process of determining the disease
- India is completely free from this disease.
- worm fungal disease
10 Clues: study of cancer • Humoral response • first antibiotic • worm fungal disease • transcription RNA to DNA • property exhibited by malignant cells • the process of determining the disease • India is completely free from this disease. • immunity Developed due to contact with pathogen. • a place where a diseased person is taken care of.
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-22
10 Clues: NIH director • President of WHO • Flu Pandemic of 1918 • Hormone made in pancreas • First female physician of Kerala • Viral infection starting in 2019 • Best form of airborn viral spread • Immunity through natural infection • Risk factor for severity of infection • Apostle of Christ who was a physician
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-22
10 Clues: NIH director • Flu Pandemic of 1918 • President of WHO in 2020 • Hormone made in pancreas • Global viral infection of 2019 • First female physician of Kerala • Immunity through natural infection • Risk factor for severity of infection • Apostle of Christ who was a physician • Best prevention of airborn viral spread
Early Exploration 2023-09-20
10 Clues: A large Farm • Fastest Navy • Religious Community • Explorer from Spain • Resistance to disease • Fleet of Spanish War Ships • Countries want more of this • Who is the head of the Catholic Church • Buying goods in exchange for other goods • Thought he was in India, actually in America
Immunology crossword 2023-12-07
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- Main immunoglobulin found in colostrum
- Canine ____ requires bleach disinfectant to eliminate.
- Type I hypersensitivity activates ____ cells.
- Core vaccines provide ____ immunity.
- Slide agglutination test tests for: (abbreviation)
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- Immune complex deposition in joint synovia result in ____.
- Nomograph calculates __-__ degradation.
- Shock organ of dog
- Vaccicheck tests for ____.
- Systemic anaphylaxis is treated with ____.
10 Clues: Shock organ of dog • Vaccicheck tests for ____. • Core vaccines provide ____ immunity. • Main immunoglobulin found in colostrum • Nomograph calculates __-__ degradation. • Systemic anaphylaxis is treated with ____. • Type I hypersensitivity activates ____ cells. • Slide agglutination test tests for: (abbreviation) • Canine ____ requires bleach disinfectant to eliminate. • ...
Fruits and vegetables 2024-12-18
10 Clues: King of fruits • Quality carbohydrate • Contain anti oxidants • Good source of vitamin C • Improve kidney and heart • Good for fibre and digestion • Immunity and digestive function • Good source of vitamin and Iron • Lower blood sugar , prevent constipation • Good source of vitamin and good for eye sight
Med Term Wk 1 Root words 2023-08-18
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- Root word for nose
- Root word for eye
- Root word for voice box
- Root word for nerve
- Root word for gland
- Root word for heart
- Root word for lung
- Root word for chemical
- Root word for ear
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- Root word for immunity
- Root word for female
- Root word for kidney
- Root word for blood
- Root word for skin
- Root word for water
- Root word for to cut
- Root word for cancer
- Root word for disease
18 Clues: Root word for eye • Root word for ear • Root word for nose • Root word for skin • Root word for lung • Root word for blood • Root word for nerve • Root word for water • Root word for gland • Root word for heart • Root word for female • Root word for kidney • Root word for to cut • Root word for cancer • Root word for disease • Root word for immunity • Root word for chemical • ...
some 18A and 18B 2024-01-25
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- 90% water with over 100 dissolved solutes
- contain histamine and heparin
- RBC formation
- contains specific granules
- afford protection against infection and other diseases; least abundant of the formed elements
- function in specific immunity
- increase during a bacterial infection
- increase during viral infections
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- another term for platelets
- protein that binds reversibly with oxygen and carbon dioxide
- function in allergic reactions and asthma
- low blood oxygen carrying capacity
- major contributing cells to blood viscosity
- too many RBCs
- lacks specific granules
- triggers erythropoiesis
- white blood cells
- stimulates RBC formation
18 Clues: too many RBCs • RBC formation • white blood cells • lacks specific granules • triggers erythropoiesis • stimulates RBC formation • another term for platelets • contains specific granules • contain histamine and heparin • function in specific immunity • increase during viral infections • low blood oxygen carrying capacity • increase during a bacterial infection • ...
Project 3 2025-04-10
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- Globulin fraction of serum that neutralizes a specific toxin. Also refers to the specific antitoxin antibody itself.
- When red blood cells burst and release hemoglobin pigmen
- Cellular components of the blood consisting of red blood cells, primarily responsible for the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and white blood cells, primarily responsible for host defense and immune reactions.
- Any immunity that arises naturally in an organism via previous experience with the antigen.
- Route of entry for an infectious agent; typically a cutaneous or membranous route.
- The process by which the various types of blood cells are formed, such as in the bone marrow.
- Any substance that induces a state of sensitivity or resistance after processing by the immune system of the body.
- A class of white blood cells capable of engulfing other cells and particles.
- deviation from health that results when cumulative effects of infection damage or disrupt tissues and organs
- The process by which microbes gain a more stable foothold at the portal of entry; often involves a specific interaction between the molecules on the microbial surface and the receptors on the host cell.
- Having an affinity for the nervous system. Most likely to affect the spinal cord.
- Term for the spaces between cells and the fluid they contain.
- A project of the National Institutes of Health to identify microbial inhabitants of the human body and their role in health and disease; uses metagenomic techniques instead of culturing
- The carrier fluid element of blood.
- The complete complement of microorganisms that live in or on humans
- Involving multiple distinct microorganisms
- Making one object distinguishable from another; also, the process of biological cells changing from one state to a more mature state.
- Any biological agent that is capable of destroying red blood cells and causing the release of hemoglobin. Many bacterial pathogens produce exotoxins that act as hemolysins.
- An uncommon, fatal complication of infection with JC virus
- An antigen that is present in some but not all members of the same species.
- The selective elimination of lymphocytes that would recognize self markers.
- Reproductive body of Coccidioides immitis; also arthrospore.
- In infection, the relative capacity of a pathogen to invade and harm host cells
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- Regulatory chemical released by cells of the immune system that serves as signal between different cells.
- microbes get past host defenses, enter tissues, and multiply
- a pathologic state caused directly by microorganisms or their products
- The aggregation by antibodies of suspended cells or similar-size particles (agglutinogens) into clumps that settle.
- A liquid connective tissue consisting of blood cells suspended in plasma
- The capacity of the immune system to recognize and act against an antigen upon second and subsequent encounters.
- The precise molecular group of an antigen that defines its specificity and triggers the immune response.
- Specific resistance that is acquired indirectly by donation of preformed immune substances (antibodies) produced in the body of another individual.
- A system of vessels and organs that serve as sites for development of immune cells and immune reactions. It includes the spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, and gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).
- A conceptual explanation for the development of lymphocyte specificity and variety during immune maturation.
- The tough tri-layer membrane covering the brain and spinal cord. Consists of the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater.
- In immunity, the concept that some parts of the immune system only react with antigens that originally activated them.
- The neurotoxin of Clostridium tetani, the agent of tetanus. Its chief action is directed upon the inhibitory synapses of the anterior horn motor neurons.
- Cells that make up the tissues of the brain and spinal cord that receive and transmit signals to and from the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system.
- Clostridium botulinum toxin. Ingestion of this potent exotoxin leads to flaccid paralysis.
- An enzyme found in sweat, tears, and saliva that breaks down bacterial peptidoglycan.
- Molecules on the surfaces of many types of microbes that are not present on host cells that mark the microbes as foreign.
- Any trait or factor of a cell, virus, or molecule that makes it distinct and recognizable; example: a genetic marker.
- Immunity acquired through direct stimulation of the immune system by antigen.
- A heat-labile substance formed by some pyogenic cocci that impairs and sometimes lyses leukocytes.
- A toxin (usually protein) that is secreted and acts upon a specific cellular target. Examples: botulin, tetanospasmin, diphtheria toxin, and erythrogenic toxin
- One form of leukocyte (white blood cell) having globular, nonlobed nuclei and lacking prominent cytoplasmic granules.
- Common name for the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae.
- An incomplete or partial antigen
- Poisoning that results from the introduction of a toxin into body tissues through ingestion or injection.
- Any cell, particle, or chemical that induces a specific immune response by B cells or T cells and can stimulate resistance to an infection or a toxin.
- The only rhabdovirus that infects humans. Zoonotic disease characterized by fatal meningoencephalitis.
50 Clues: An incomplete or partial antigen • The carrier fluid element of blood. • Involving multiple distinct microorganisms • Common name for the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae. • When red blood cells burst and release hemoglobin pigmen • An uncommon, fatal complication of infection with JC virus • microbes get past host defenses, enter tissues, and multiply • ...
The Legislative Branch 2020-11-06
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- minimum number needed to do business
- Congress's __ meetings, January 3
- made up of two houses
- the __ of Representatives
- the __-President is in charge of the Senate
- the U.S. __ pays Congress's salary
- representatives serve for __
- the lower house is based on this
- people governing themselves
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- sole power of the house
- takes place every ten years
- the Senate is based on this
- the __ of the house, one in charge
- the power to make laws
- Senate plays this part in impeachment cases
- Congress members have this privilege
- age, citizenship, state residency
- states the purpose
18 Clues: states the purpose • made up of two houses • the power to make laws • sole power of the house • the __ of Representatives • takes place every ten years • the Senate is based on this • people governing themselves • representatives serve for __ • the lower house is based on this • Congress's __ meetings, January 3 • age, citizenship, state residency • the __ of the house, one in charge • ...
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. • ...
Micro-organisms:friends or foes_ 2022-04-12
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- dengue is spread by ...... mosquito
- poisonous substance produced by living organisms
- ability of an organism to resist infection
- Disease causing micro-organisms
- rust of wheat is caused by
- study of microorganisms
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- milk tastes sweetish because of presence of sugar
- first antibiotic
- common cold is transmitted by -
- Live inside rocks in cold deserts
- sewage & industrial waste
11 Clues: first antibiotic • study of microorganisms • sewage & industrial waste • rust of wheat is caused by • common cold is transmitted by - • Disease causing micro-organisms • Live inside rocks in cold deserts • dengue is spread by ...... mosquito • ability of an organism to resist infection • poisonous substance produced by living organisms • ...
Medical Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-22
10 Clues: NIH director • President of WHO • Flu Pandemic of 1918 • Hormone made in pancreas • Global viral infection of 2019 • First female physician of Kerala • Immunity through natural infection • Apostle of Christ who was a physician • Risk factor for severity of infection • Best prevention of airborn viral spread
TRANSPORTATION IN ANIMALS 2024-05-13
10 Clues: MAJOR ARTERY • WHITE BLOOD CELLS • CLOTTING OF BLOOD • RED PIGMENT IN BLOOD • LOWER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • UPPER CHAMBERS OF THE HEART • GAS TRANSPORTED BY RBC TO CELLS • BLOOD CARRIED BY PULMONARY ARTERY • ORGAN WHERE EXCHANGE OF GASES TAKE PLACE • MUSCULAR WALL SEPARATING THE RIGHT AND LEFT CHAMBERS
Age of Exploration 2024-04-29
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- series of knotted strings
- ability to fight a disease
- spanish explorers and soldiers
- precious metals melted into bars
- a merchant that could cross the Atlantic
- navigational tool
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- establishing settlements abroad
- sail completely around the world
- individuals who convert people to a religion
- map and globe making
10 Clues: navigational tool • map and globe making • series of knotted strings • ability to fight a disease • spanish explorers and soldiers • establishing settlements abroad • sail completely around the world • precious metals melted into bars • a merchant that could cross the Atlantic • individuals who convert people to a religion
Defense and Immunity 2020-10-12
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- a type of B-cell that is activated upon a second exposure of an antigen
- response that acts immediately to pathogens
- a type of foreign molecule that triggers a immune response
- a type of phagocytic Antigen Presenting Cell
- attenuated virus that triggers an immune response and if exposed host has a secondary response
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- plays an important role in the immune system, also known as a white blood cell
- another word for antibody
- a type of "killer" T-Cell
8 Clues: another word for antibody • a type of "killer" T-Cell • response that acts immediately to pathogens • a type of phagocytic Antigen Presenting Cell • a type of foreign molecule that triggers a immune response • a type of B-cell that is activated upon a second exposure of an antigen • plays an important role in the immune system, also known as a white blood cell • ...
Vocabulary 2023-10-13
9 Clues: without speech • joyously unrestraint • a severe interrogation • politely warm and friendly • feeling or showing extreme anger • not relating to responsive people • relating to the condition of immunity • lacking pity, compassion or forgiveness • made uncomfortable due to shame or pride
Immune system vocab 2025-01-19
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- Coordinate immune response by signaling.
- Antibodies fighting infections and diseases.
- Immunity present without medical intervention.
- Substance triggering immune system response.
- Temporary protection from external antibodies.
- Protection gained through vaccine administration.
- Carry oxygen throughout the body.
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- Produce antibodies targeting specific pathogens.
- Protection developed from prior exposure.
- White blood cells fighting infections.
- Fluid transporting oxygen and nutrients.
- Defends body against harmful invaders.
- Protein that neutralizes foreign invaders.
- Immune cells targeting infected cells.
14 Clues: Carry oxygen throughout the body. • White blood cells fighting infections. • Defends body against harmful invaders. • Immune cells targeting infected cells. • Coordinate immune response by signaling. • Fluid transporting oxygen and nutrients. • Protection developed from prior exposure. • Protein that neutralizes foreign invaders. • ...
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 • ...
Immune System Vocabulary 2026-01-16
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- Any organism that causes disease
- Bacterial disease causing muscle stiffness, often from contaminated wounds
- First-line physical barrier against infection
- Single-celled fungus that can cause infections
- Group of proteins that help destroy pathogens
- Where B and T cells are formed
- Moist linings that trap and remove pathogens
- response causing redness, swelling, and heat
- Where T cells mature
- General, non-specific immunity
- Raised body temperature that slows pathogen growth
- Bacterium commonly found in intestines; some strains cause severe food poisoning
- Intestinal illness caused by a protozoan found in contaminated water
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- Serious bacterial disease that primarily affects the lungs
- Specfic Immunity
- Cells that ingest and break down invading microbes
- Fungal infection that causes itching and cracking skin, usually between toes
- Parasitic worm that emerges painfully through the skin
- Contagious viral respiratory illness also called the flu
- Rare but deadly illness caused by a toxin from improperly preserved food
- Storage of B and T cells
- Tough protein that strengthens skin, hair, and nails
- system that defends against pathogens
- Flat parasitic worm that lives in the digestive tract
- Deadly viral disease transmitted through the bite of infected animals
- cells that engulf and digest pathogens
- blood cells involved in specific immune responses
- Eradicated viral disease marked by fever and pustule-like sores
- Mosquito-borne disease caused by a protozoan parasite
- Proteins released by virus-infected cells to warn others
- Misnamed fungal skin infection that causes circular rashes
31 Clues: Specfic Immunity • Where T cells mature • Storage of B and T cells • Where B and T cells are formed • General, non-specific immunity • Any organism that causes disease • system that defends against pathogens • cells that engulf and digest pathogens • Moist linings that trap and remove pathogens • response causing redness, swelling, and heat • ...
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
Survivor: Dude Ranch 2022-08-13
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
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
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 • ...
Passive immunity and antibiotics 2023-03-03
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- used to treat a wide range of infections, but some are also effective for treating more serious infections, such as sepsis and meningitis
- a substance that causes the body to make a specific immune response
- used to treat venomous bites and stings
- taking antibiotics when you do not need them can mean they will not work for you in the futur
- when someone has been given antibioticts that have been made by another organism
- used for treating lung and chest infections, or as an alternative for people with a penicillin allergy, or to treat penicillin-resistant strains of bacteria
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- used to treat a wide range of infections, but are commonly used to treat acne and a skin condition called rosacea
- were used to treat a wide range of infections, especially respiratory and urinary tract infections; these antibiotics are no longer used routinely because of the risk of serious side effects
- used in hospital to treat very serious illnesses such as sepsis, as they can cause serious side effects, including hearing loss and kidney damage
- used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection
- used to treat a variety of infections, including skin infections, chest infections and urinary tract infections
11 Clues: used to treat venomous bites and stings • used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection • a substance that causes the body to make a specific immune response • when someone has been given antibioticts that have been made by another organism • taking antibiotics when you do not need them can mean they will not work for you in the futur • ...
Chapter 10 blood and immunity 2022-11-29
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- the doctor told me that my spleen was enlarged
- Their was a tumor growing in my lymph system
- I had my spleen removed and know I have no spleen
- lack of blood
- Cancer was found in my blood the doctors told me I have …
- the doctor told me that my spleen he to be removed surgically
- A type of blood cell that helps the immune system
- The doctor told me to take this to treat my infection
- Because of an infection my adenoid tissue is inflameted
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- Cancer in the thymus
- A compound that lets you body adapt to a disease allowing you to resist disease
- a system of tubes and nodes that go throughout the body
- My dream job is too study blood and blood disorders
- my red blood cells are destroyed
- an infection in my lymph node caused inflammation
- red blood cells
16 Clues: lack of blood • red blood cells • Cancer in the thymus • my red blood cells are destroyed • Their was a tumor growing in my lymph system • the doctor told me that my spleen was enlarged • I had my spleen removed and know I have no spleen • an infection in my lymph node caused inflammation • A type of blood cell that helps the immune system • ...
Y10 Disease and Immunity (Foundation) 2025-11-24
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- a virus given as a vaccination for smallpox
- the surname of the man that developed vaccination
- you may need to go here for an operation
- a departure from normal health
- a drug developed by Alexander Fleming that kills bacteria
- feeling sad most of the time
- someone who diagnoses and treats illness
- the colour of blood cells that carry oxygen
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- a drug you can buy without prescription that reduces pain
- the colour of blood cells that fight disease
- they help the blood to clot and stop you bleeding
- a viral disease that has now been eradicated
- these prokaryotic cells produce toxins which harm the body
- a pathogen that replicates inside cells and causes cell damage
- what the blood has if you are stressed
- a word used to describe viruses and bacteria that cause disease
16 Clues: feeling sad most of the time • a departure from normal health • what the blood has if you are stressed • you may need to go here for an operation • someone who diagnoses and treats illness • a virus given as a vaccination for smallpox • the colour of blood cells that carry oxygen • the colour of blood cells that fight disease • a viral disease that has now been eradicated • ...
survivor 2024-05-22
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 • ...
Breastmilk Benefits 2026-05-03
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- Serious intestinal condition reduced in preemies
- Primary source of nutrition for infants
- Helps protect against illness
- Emotional connection betweenmother an baby
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- First milk, rich in antibodies
- Provides essential nutrients for growth
- Brain boosting fatty acid in breastmilk
- Who also benefits from breastfeeding
- Infection risk reduced by breastmilk
- Key antibody in breastmilk
- System improved by breastmilk
11 Clues: Key antibody in breastmilk • Helps protect against illness • System improved by breastmilk • First milk, rich in antibodies • Who also benefits from breastfeeding • Infection risk reduced by breastmilk • Provides essential nutrients for growth • Brain boosting fatty acid in breastmilk • Primary source of nutrition for infants • Emotional connection betweenmother an baby • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
Diseases: Cause & Control 2026-01-09
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- study of disease
- Vaccine vaccine which contains an inactive form of a pathogen incapable of replicating
- occurs when a large number of animals in a group become immune to a pathogen
- live organisms responsible for providing health benefits
- infectious agent made of a piece of genetic code protected by a coating of protein which can cause a disease
- spore producing organism which feeds on organic matter and is responsible for causing a disease
- vaccine which contains a weakened live version of the pathogen which can replicate once in the animal’s body
- single-celled microorganism varying in shape and size, responsible for causing a disease
- organism responsible for causing diseases upon entering the body
- study of causes of diseases
- alteration of the body or body organs which interrupts or disturbs the body’s functions
- body’s ability to maintain an internal environment through adjustments of biochemical and physical pathways
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- inanimate objects which carry pathogens until the object touches something else
- factors responsible for making an animal more susceptible to disease
- protein responsible for neutralizing or destroying toxins and toxin-producing organisms
- ability to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- organism which lives in or on another organism and obtains nutrients at the expense of the host; also responsible for causing a disease
- structure on the surface of a pathogen responsible for attaching to receptors on immune cells
- measures taken to prevent the introduction or spread of a pathogen
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 susceptible to disease • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2026-01-07
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- A disease in which the airways in the lungs narrow significantly.
- Any substance that causes an allergy.
- White blood cells that distinguish between different kinds of pathogens.
- A disorder in which the immune system is overly sensitive to a foreign substance.
- Living things too small to see with a microscope.
- Results when antibodies are given to a person.
- A substance that enables body cells to take glucose from the blood and use it for energy.
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
- The body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease.
- Consists of weakened or killed pathogens that trigger the immune response. Substance used in vaccination.
- Proteins produced by B cells that fit together with specific antigens that will be destroyed.
- A pathogen's marker molecules that the immune system recognizes.
- Immunization, the process by which harmless antigens are put into a person's body to produce active immunity.
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- White blood cell that engulfs pathogens and destroys them.
- Organisms that cause disease.
- Factors in the environment that can cause cancer.
- Another word for poison.
- A lymphocyte that identifies pathogens and distinguishes one pathogen from another.
- A chemical responsible for the symptoms of an allergy.
- Lymphocytes that produce proteins (antibodies) to help destroy pathogens.
- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
- A chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- A condition where either the pancreas produces too little insulin or body cells do not use insulin properly.
- The body has produced antibodies that fights pathogens. Can result from vaccination or getting the disease.
- Abnormal masses of cells.
25 Clues: Another word for poison. • Abnormal masses of cells. • Organisms that cause disease. • Human Immunodeficiency Virus. • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. • Any substance that causes an allergy. • Results when antibodies are given to a person. • Factors in the environment that can cause cancer. • Living things too small to see with a microscope. • ...
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
L12- Immune Function 2026-04-08
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- this response is seen after a moderate bout of exercise
- in addition to helping to restore gut health after antibiotics, this can also help with immune function
- athletes have a higher incidence of upper respiratory illness
- this type of immunity is considered acquired, and has memory for specific pathogens
- the ability to prevent pathogens from entering the body, multiplying, and causing harm (aka limit number of illnesses)
- this type of immunity is considered natural, or nonspecific
- this type of training elicits increased immune function
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- this micronutrient is found in meat, liver, kidney, poultry, fish, dairy, whole grain, and nuts, and is important for immune function
- rhinovirus replicates more in this type of temperature
- levels of this vitamin are inversely associated with risk of illness
- this type of training can increase the risk of an upper respiratory infection
- ingesting this during exercise has been shown to decrease stress response and increase salivary flow during exercise, which is antimicrobial in nature
- the ability to endure or tolerate a microbe while controlling infection at a nondamaging level (aka limit illness severity and duration)
- increasing intake of this upon first symptoms of an illness has been shown to reduce illness duration and severity
- intake of this is important for cellular immune function, in addition to it's importance regarding oxygen transport
15 Clues: rhinovirus replicates more in this type of temperature • this response is seen after a moderate bout of exercise • this type of training elicits increased immune function • this type of immunity is considered natural, or nonspecific • athletes have a higher incidence of upper respiratory illness • ...
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. • ...
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
Communicable Diseases 2022-05-16
Across
- 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 • ...
Common Diseases of Livestock Animals: Cause & Control 2026-03-30
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- spore producing organism which feeds on organic matter and is responsible for causing a disease
- study of causes of diseases
- infectious agent made of a piece of genetic code protected by a coating of protein which can cause a disease
- organism responsible for causing diseases upon entering the body
- protein responsible for neutralizing or destroying toxins and toxin-producing organisms
- structure on the surface of a pathogen responsible for attaching to receptors on immune cells
- measures taken to prevent the introduction or spread of a pathogen
- occurs when a large number of animals in a group become immune to a pathogen
- alteration of the body or body organs which interrupts or disturbs the body’s functions
- vaccine which contains an inactive form of a pathogen incapable of replicating
- single-celled microorganism varying in shape and size, responsible for causing a disease
- organism which lives in or on another organism and obtains nutrients at the expense of the host; also responsible for causing a disease
- ability to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies
Down
- factors responsible for making an animal more susceptible to disease
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- inanimate objects which carry pathogens until the object touches something else
- live organisms responsible for providing health benefits
- body’s ability to maintain an internal environment through adjustments of biochemical and physical pathways
- study of disease
- vaccine which contains a weakened live version of the pathogen which can replicate once in the animal’s body
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 susceptible to disease • ...
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
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 • ...
Reality TV 2026-01-28
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- Here for the wrong these
- A new one has entered the villa
- Advice from Tim Gunn
- A shieldless Faithful’s fear
- TV modeling competition, spelled backwards
- Reading is this, per Ru
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- Bachelor cocktail party request: “Can I ____?”
- Not here to make these
- Immunity idol ruins your vote, per Jeff
- Not a shantay
- Spot for a post-sashay lipstick message
- Strategic friendship
12 Clues: Not a shantay • Advice from Tim Gunn • Strategic friendship • Not here to make these • Reading is this, per Ru • Here for the wrong these • A shieldless Faithful’s fear • A new one has entered the villa • Immunity idol ruins your vote, per Jeff • Spot for a post-sashay lipstick message • TV modeling competition, spelled backwards • Bachelor cocktail party request: “Can I ____?”
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
