immunity Crossword Puzzles
Exam review 2025-07-08
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- shaped like a y and is a protein that helps identify and get rid of pathogens
- made up of B and T cells and apart of the adaptive immunity response
- these are another name for white blood cells
- the most abundant type of WBC
- pDC cells become this with a virus in the first step
- a layer that lines inside of blood vessels
- helps in allergic reactions and inflammatory response
- type of immunmity including Skin, mucous membranes and phagocytic cells
- when your body's immune system attacks its own healthy cells
- the vesicle that contains an invader ingested by a phagocyte
- the pathway for the complement cascade which is spontaneous
- programmed cell death
- macrophages in their resting state
- small proteins that help direct where immune cells get to inflammation sites
- the amount of proteins in the complement system
- lets antibody be flexible
- binds to Integrin (LFA-1) which is on leukocytes and helps with adhesion to endothelial cells
- MHC class molecule which is expressed on APCs
- expressed by endothelial cells and bind to carbohydrates
- a molecule that recognizes some molecular patterns linked with pathogens
- also known as CD4+
- PatternRecognitionReceptors
- feedback loop which inhibits/reduces the initial signal
- helps in allergic reactions and fighting parasites
- inside of phagocyte and has enzymes and chemicals to help kill bacteria
- first step in the complement cascade
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- amplifies signal until task is complete
- bridge between innate and adaptive immunity
- non-living microbe which infects cells
- surface cell receptors inside of neutrophils as transmembrane receptors
- a response from the body to injury with high accumulation of immune cells
- the pathway for the complement cascade which is more precise
- Clean up debris and help in signaling immune cells
- envelopes for viruses are made up of ____
- type of cells that growsn uncontrolably
- send messages to cells to tell them where danger is
- a cell that engulfs microorganisms and digests them
- something that can cause a disease (ex. viruses, bacteria, microorganisms, etc.)
- MHC class molecule which are generally nucleated and present antigens to cytotoxic T cells(CD8+)
- molcule that has a purpose to communicate with different cells
- a lymphocyte that is known for identifying and destroying bad cells
- APC
- a type of protein that act like sentinels
- something that can make someone have an allergic reaction
- single cell organisms that lack membrane bound organelles
- another name for regulatory T cells
- type of immunity that use B and T cells
- Immune cells are made here
- fluid in the body in the lymphatic system
- is always expressed on the surface of neutrophils
50 Clues: APC • also known as CD4+ • programmed cell death • lets antibody be flexible • Immune cells are made here • PatternRecognitionReceptors • the most abundant type of WBC • macrophages in their resting state • another name for regulatory T cells • first step in the complement cascade • non-living microbe which infects cells • amplifies signal until task is complete • ...
Immunity Challenge Chp 5 2023-03-22
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- quantity required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass
- Weight of a bowling ball on Earth is different to weight measured on the moon, because the mass of the ball depends on the force acting on the ball, according to Newton's second law (m = F/g).
- another word for center-seeking or radially inward
- A cat of mass 5kg jumps on a dining table of mass 30kg. As the cat walks around on the table, is the average force that the table applies to the cat less , equal or more than 50N? (g = 9.8 m/s^2)
- A quantity that can be measured while in a moving GauTrain and while stationary on the roof top, and still remain the same?
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- weight measured inside an elevator cab moving up at constant speed, will be equal to weight measured when the elevator stops on the 12th floor?
- what is the total effect of all forces acting on the body, if that body is moving at constant velocity?
- While pushing a trolley with mass m and acceleration a, a fly seats on your shoulder increasing your total mass, the acceleration of the trolley will change due to this.
- When a person walks on the floor? which direction is the force applied by the person to move forward?
- A driver pushes a car downhill and the car accelerates, after 5 seconds, the driver stops pushing the car, but the car continues to accelerate downhill. Which Newton's Law explains this scenario (1st, 2nd or 3rd)?
- Mass measured inside an elevator cab moving up at constant speed, will be equal to mass measured when the elevator stops on the 12th floor?
- A painting is hung by a wire on the nail on the wall, how many forces are acting on the nail?
12 Clues: quantity required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass • another word for center-seeking or radially inward • A painting is hung by a wire on the nail on the wall, how many forces are acting on the nail? • When a person walks on the floor? which direction is the force applied by the person to move forward? • ...
Lolorgs final immunity crossword 2023-02-19
10 Clues: F10 Boot • First boot • Name of ORG • Season theme • F13 Challenge • Season number • Won two immunities • Walked unexpectedly • Host that was alumni • Bot named Barbies Husband
Innate Immunity Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-21
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- One of the three types of defenses that includes granulocytes and agranulocytes.
- The sac/vesicle that phagocyte forms to wrap around the pathogen.
- Cytokines released by a cell that's infected with a virus.
- A local and defensive response mechanism of innate immunity that helps the body fight off infections.
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- One type of white blood cell that monocytes will mature to when they enter body tissues.
- One type of white blood cell that are known for fighting against parasites.
- The structures that allow phagocytic cells to detect PAMPs. They are either located on the surface of a phagocyte, or embedded in the membranes of inner organelles.
- The process of coating a pathogen by a chemical substance that allows phagocytic cells to recognize and destroy it more easily.
- part of the innate immune system and consists of over 30 small proteins that are synthesized by the liver, and circulate in the blood as inactive precursors. They have 3 pathways of activation.
- also known as pyrexia, an inflammatory process of the innate immune response against many infections and diseases.
10 Clues: Cytokines released by a cell that's infected with a virus. • The sac/vesicle that phagocyte forms to wrap around the pathogen. • One type of white blood cell that are known for fighting against parasites. • One of the three types of defenses that includes granulocytes and agranulocytes. • ...
Flu vaccination 2020-04-14
At the doctor's 2015-05-28
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- These are the signs that a patient suffers from some disease like fever, cough, dizziness etc.
- This is an arranged meeting with a doctor.
- If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy.
- After a diagnosis a doctor ..... us medicines and a course of treatment.
- This is putting liquid into the patient’s body to stimulate their immunity system and thus immunity to infectious diseases.
- The American synonym of the word is drugs.
- If we go on a sick ....., the doctor recommends that we should stay at home in order to get over our illness or the injury we suffer from.
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- This is a semi-liquid substance, usually in a tube, that we rub in our skin to stop and soothe irritation.
- This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart.
- A physician ..... us to a specialist if they suspect we have a disease that is connected with the other doctor’ s specialisation.
- These are very strong medicines which are used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
- This is discomfort a patient feels which shows that there is something wrong with their health.
- This is a synonym of to get better.
- If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it.
- This is putting a liquid into the patient’s body by means of a syringe.
15 Clues: This is a synonym of to get better. • This is an arranged meeting with a doctor. • The American synonym of the word is drugs. • If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it. • This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart. • If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy. • ...
Cell Biology Crossword 2 2018-05-03
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- Type of lymphocyte that is predominately made in the thymus. It plays a central role in cell-mediated immunity.
- The term that describes the growth of microfilaments. Subunits are added onto one end of the filament while subunits are removed from the other end
- Drug that can be used to stop cell crawling by inhibiting RNA polymerase and stabilizing filaments.
- Form of immunity mediated by circulating antibodies, which coat the antigens and target them for destruction
- The protein subunit of microtubules
- Anchoring cell-cell junction, usually formed between two epithelial cells.
- Moves cargo on microtubules in the plus direction. Their linker domain is responsible for the size step they take.
- Motor proteins that move along actin filaments
- Addition of one or more sugars to a protein or lipid molecule
- Type of vaccine made from a toxin that has been chemically modified.
- The primary function of these proteins is to facilitate membrane fusion.
- Complex of proteins that nucleates actin filament growth from the minus end
- Protein that plays a major role in the formation of coated vesicles.
- A drug that can be used as an anti-cancer drug. It binds to and stabilizes microtubules, causing a net increase in tubulin polymerization.
- This kind of transport delivers proteins from ER to the Golgi in COPII vesicles
- A ER unfolded protein response that involves a cytoplasmic splicing process.
- Protein that binds to a GTPase and activates it by stimulating it to release its tightly bound GDP, allowing it to bind GTP in its place.
- This kind of junction seals gaps between cells to create epithelial sheets
- Type of vaccine created by reducing the virulence of a pathogen.
- Type of leukocyte that appears in inflammatory responses.
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- Enzymes that can bind and hydrolyze guanosine triphosphate (GTP)
- Drug that can be used as an anti-cancer drug. It binds to and stabilizes free tubulin which prevents polymerization.
- Intermediate filament-type proteins that are the major building blocks of the nuclear lamina.
- Type of cell that processes antigen material and presents it on the cell surface to the T cells
- A local response of a tissue that is general and non-specific to tissue damage. It is characterized by tissue redness, swelling, heat, and pain.
- Cell-cell junction that seals adjacent epithelial cells together, preventing the passage of most dissolved molecules form one side of the epithelial sheet to the other.
- Type of lymphocyte that makes antibodies.
- Bundle of microtubules and associated proteins that forms the core of a cilium or a flagellum in eukaryotic cells and is responsible for their movements
- The kind of cells that the extracellular matrix arises from.
- Membrane-bounded organelle in eukaryotic cells containing digestive enzymes. It is normally maintained at a pH below 5.
- Target peptide sequence in the amino acid structure of a protein which prevents the protein from being secreted from the ER
- Actin-binding protein which allows for the addition to the plus end
- Inhibits viral spread from cell to cell and activates natural killer cells to kill virus-infected cells
- Type of cell that secretes mucus and protects against microbes
- The aggregation disease which results from a build-up of amyloid plaques.
- This type of immunity is the third line of defense. It is immunity that occurs after exposure to an antigen either from a pathogen or a vaccination. This part of the immune system is activated when the innate immune response is insufficient to control an infection.
- A ER unfolded protein response that involves regulated removal of the sensor protein from the membrane. Its sensor is also a transcription factor.
37 Clues: The protein subunit of microtubules • Type of lymphocyte that makes antibodies. • Motor proteins that move along actin filaments • Type of leukocyte that appears in inflammatory responses. • The kind of cells that the extracellular matrix arises from. • Addition of one or more sugars to a protein or lipid molecule • ...
The Great Mortality Crossword 2023-12-20
8 Clues: deadly plague pandemic • impairs bodily function • a symptom of the black death • a contagious bacterial disease • another name for the great mortality • a qualified practitioner of medicine • a substance used to stimulate immunity • something that caused the great mortality
NBN Survivor 5 FINAL Immunity CChallenge 2024-09-23
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- Only went to tribal once
- The type of advantage played by Mega on JD
- Was voted favorite AND dark horse to win
- Got sent to Exile Island
- Answer to the NBN 500 trivia question
- Only former winner left in the game
- The last NBN Survivor newbie voted out
- NBN Survivor 5 mob boss
- Original holder of Mega's advantage
- Won four challenges at Redemption Island
- Last place in the quotes challenge
- Defending champ of NBN Survivor
- Jeff Probst Jr.
- Name of the Final 7 challenge
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- Something that kills
- The 5th challenge of this season
- Had 0 public messages in the NBN server before playing
- # of players that have won individual immunity
- Name of the final redemption island challenge
- Baseball player Chris said only the last name of
- 5th place last season, inactive host this season
- Saltiest dude in the game
- Wrote two soccer questions
- Voted most robbed during Touchy Subjects
- Number of days since the game started
- Thought Nelson and Chuck were the same person
26 Clues: Jeff Probst Jr. • Something that kills • NBN Survivor 5 mob boss • Only went to tribal once • Got sent to Exile Island • Saltiest dude in the game • Wrote two soccer questions • Name of the Final 7 challenge • Defending champ of NBN Survivor • The 5th challenge of this season • Last place in the quotes challenge • Only former winner left in the game • ...
Chapter 13 Adaptive Immunity and Immunization 2025-04-03
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- Protection from infection obtained through medical procedures.
- Process where clones are destroyed during development.
- Movement of White Blood Cells from blood to tissue.
- Molecules that are seen and identified by immune system based on shape, size, foreignness, and accessibility.
- Disease caused by one of two bacteria found usually in contaminated waters.
- Term used to describe when a patients strength and health return back to normal.
- Third and final line of defense.
- Characteristic where lymphocytes can recall their first engagement with the invader.
- Disease transmitted through the bite of a mosquito resulting in abnormally small heads in babies, or skin rash in adults.
- Filtering accessory organ found within the Lymphatic System.
- If antigens provoke a response from the immune system.
- Disease that is spread from a nonliving host to a person.
- Disease characterized by inflammation of the brain.
- An individual who has an organism living on them but does not have the disease.
- Immune organ that filters blood removing old Red Blood Cells from circulation.
- Mechanism by which the exactly correct B or T cell is activated by incoming antigen.
- Defensive protein in blood plasma and body secretions. Structure is 4 polypeptide chains.
- Disease that an be spread from person to person.
- Surveillance of body, recognition, and destruction of foreign material, constantly searching for White Blood Cells.
- Immunity acquired through the biological experiences.
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- Ability of the body to react with countless foreign substances.
- Any immunity obtained by inoculation with selected antigens.
- Class of T cells that help promote Tc and B cell action.
- Disease caused by passing of organism during trip through birth canal.
- Ingests and eliminates microbes, particulates, and removes injured or dead cells, extracting info about foreign materials.
- Vaccine that consists of purified bacterial exotoxin that has been chemically denatured.
- Extracellular Fluid Drained back into circulatory system by the Lymphatic system.
- Vaccine produced based on selected component of a microorganism.
- Insect that injects infected saliva into blood.
- Site of development of B Lymphocyte cells.
- Characteristic where certain antibodies only function against the virus created for.
- Class of T cells that carry out the attack.
- Disease causing inflammation of the meninges, characterized by stiff neck, fever, photophobia,etc.
- Protein used to work to destroy bacteria and viruses through initiation, amplification, polymerization, and membrane attack.
- Class of T cells that provide immunity from future exposure.
- Site of maturation of T lymphocyte cells.
- First Line of defense of immune system.
37 Clues: Third and final line of defense. • First Line of defense of immune system. • Site of maturation of T lymphocyte cells. • Site of development of B Lymphocyte cells. • Class of T cells that carry out the attack. • Insect that injects infected saliva into blood. • Disease that an be spread from person to person. • Movement of White Blood Cells from blood to tissue. • ...
PBS Unit 3.1 2022-05-09
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- innate immunity that includes the first layers of protection against pathogens. Includes skin, nasal mucosa, cilia, etc.
- A type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) that stimulates macrophages and activates B-cells.
- The first cells that arrive at the site of infection. Includes macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells.
- Any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins.
- A disorder of structure or function in an organism that results in specific signs or symptoms, may affect a specific location in the organism, and is not a direct result of physical injury.
- Anything that stimulates an immune response.
- a person that is vulnerable to infection
- The establishment of a disease-causing microorganism within a host.
- the sequence of events that follow the agent of disease.
- Any eukaryotic protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- A type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) that destroys the pathogen and surrounding tissues.
- An infection acquired in a hospital; also known as a hospital-acquired infection or HAI.
- An organism in which another organism lives.
- Any of a large group of nonliving, submicroscopic infective agents that typically comprise an RNA or DNA core of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
- A type of lymphocyte (white blood cell) that matures in bone marrow and produces antibodies.
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll, such as molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- Non-specific immune defense mechanisms that we are born with. These mechanisms work to keep anything outside of us from coming in.
- organisms that cause disease.
- habitat where the agent is living, growing, and can spread to others.
- Disease transmission that occurs when a susceptible host inhales infected particles, touches an infected object, or is bitten by an infected insect.
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- A type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) that ingests the pathogen and presents the pathogens parts on its surface. Stimulates T cells.
- The last line of defense. Includes T-cells, B-cells, and antibodies.
- Specific immune defense mechanisms. This form of immunity is acquired over a lifetime and uses antibodies to respond to specific antigens. Can be passive or active.
- A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism.
- An epidemic that has spread across several countries or continents and affects a large number of people.
- A large, eukaryotic, multicellular, parasitic worm, such as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech.
- diseases that are contracted or caught.
- A substance used to stimulate an immune response with the goal of creating antibodies and providing immunity to specific infections.
- The number of organisms it takes to cause illness following exposure
- A branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, causes, and control of health problems in a population.
- the cause of a disease or condition.
- A disease-causing organism.
- flora The bacteria that live in us and on us is known as our....
- Disease transmission that occurs when a susceptible host touches an infected individual or is exposed to their body fluids.
- A protein produced by B cells in the blood; works to impair pathogens. Also called an immunoglobulin.
- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a localized area.
- The ability to defend against a pathogen by preventing its entry and/or development or by neutralizing its pathogenic cellular products.
- A type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) that eats the pathogen.
- larger agents visible to the naked eye
- tiny agents, called microbes, visible only with a powerful microscope
- A disease perpetually present in a community or population within a specific geographic area.
41 Clues: A disease-causing organism. • organisms that cause disease. • the cause of a disease or condition. • larger agents visible to the naked eye • diseases that are contracted or caught. • a person that is vulnerable to infection • A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism. • Anything that stimulates an immune response. • An organism in which another organism lives. • ...
Scythe 2023-04-13
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- the "lettuce"
- the scythe that took two apprentice
- the scythe faraday loved
- rowan's best friend
- xenocrates' illegal child
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- a scythe's ring grants this for a year
- the scythe in charge of the new order
- the high blade
- Faraday's apprentice who receives her ring
- the only way to end someone where they cannot be brought back
10 Clues: the "lettuce" • the high blade • rowan's best friend • the scythe faraday loved • xenocrates' illegal child • the scythe that took two apprentice • the scythe in charge of the new order • a scythe's ring grants this for a year • Faraday's apprentice who receives her ring • the only way to end someone where they cannot be brought back
Sniffer Bees Busy on COVID Test Training 2021-08-24
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- The study of immunity from disease.
- The study of viruses.
- Concerning the science of animal life.
- An event that is not planned can be said to be _________?
- To identify a problem.
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- The long, straw-like mouthpart of some insects.
- A set of straps placed on an animal.
- Not plentiful.
- A poison.
- standard Of outstanding quality.
10 Clues: A poison. • Not plentiful. • The study of viruses. • To identify a problem. • standard Of outstanding quality. • The study of immunity from disease. • A set of straps placed on an animal. • Concerning the science of animal life. • The long, straw-like mouthpart of some insects. • An event that is not planned can be said to be _________?
Sniffer Bees Busy on COVID Test Training 2021-08-24
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- An event that is not planned can be said to be _________.
- A set of straps placed on an animal.
- To identify a problem.
- Concerning the science of animal life.
- The study of viruses.
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- The long, straw-like mouthpart of some insects.
- A poison.
- A standard Of outstanding quality.
- Not plentiful.
- The study of immunity from disease.
10 Clues: A poison. • Not plentiful. • The study of viruses. • To identify a problem. • A standard Of outstanding quality. • The study of immunity from disease. • A set of straps placed on an animal. • Concerning the science of animal life. • The long, straw-like mouthpart of some insects. • An event that is not planned can be said to be _________.
Connective Tissue Proper Cells and Nervous Tissue 2021-09-08
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- stem cells to replace other cells
- release antibodies to fight infection
- nerve cells that perform electrical communication
- fat cells
- nerve cell that support, repair and supply nutrients to neurons
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- produce collagen to repair/build
- large, amoeba-like cells; part of immune system
- smaller; also immunity
- stimulate inflammation after injury or infection
- synthesize and store brown pigment melanin
- white blood cells; immune system
11 Clues: fat cells • smaller; also immunity • produce collagen to repair/build • white blood cells; immune system • stem cells to replace other cells • release antibodies to fight infection • synthesize and store brown pigment melanin • large, amoeba-like cells; part of immune system • stimulate inflammation after injury or infection • ...
Host Defenses & Immunology 2025-04-01
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- developed in red bone marrow
- pathogen-associated molecular patterns, red flag
- small protein produced by WBC and tissue cells
- lymphoid tissue in the throat
- Substance that prompts antibody generation
- the primary habitat in the natural world where a pathogen lives and reproduces
- inflammation signals cause cells to migrate to the area
- bean-shaped organs that filter lymph
- & Beta product of lymphocytes, fibroblasts and macrophages
- specialized fluid carried in the lymphatic system
- immune directed against a particular pathogen
- narrowing of blood vessels
- Immunity cell-mediated (T cell)
- is a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections by engulfing and destroying harmful microbes
- first antibody produced in a primary immune response
- part of a molecule that is recognized by the immune system
- elevated body temperature as an immune response
- the degree of pathogenicity, or ability to cause disease
- lymphatic vessels in the small intestine
- antigen-presenting cells in the skin
- disease transmitted from animals to humans
- gut-associated lymphoid tissue
- network of connective tissue that supports cells
- WBCs involved in immune response
- disruption of tissue or organ caused by microbes
- cell fragments involved in clotting
- multilevel network of nonspecific and specific
- is the process of forming new blood cells from bone marrow
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- an individual who has the organism living on them but does not show symptoms
- pattern recognition receptors identify and stick to foreign cells
- cells that produce connective tissue and cytokines
- redness, warmth, swelling and pain
- liquid portion of blood
- T-cell provide immunity from future exposure to antigen
- return to healthy tissue
- helps immune cells recognize antigens
- a microorganism that causes disease
- quick immune response upon re-exposure to a pathogen
- marrow primary site of B cell development
- protein that regulates immune activity
- process by which cells engulf and digest microbes
- T-cell T-cell that directly kills infected cells
- large phagocyte found in tissues
- filters blood and removes old red blood cells
- plasma from clotted blood
- product of T-cell
- lymphoid organ attached to the large intestine
- precursor to macrophages
- early symptoms of disease, such as general feeling of unwellness
- toxins that affect the nervous system
- swelling due to fluid accumulation
- movement of WBC from the blood into tissues
- mature in thymus
- most abundant antibody, crosses the placenta
- process of stimulating the immune system with an antigen
- toxins that affect the intestine
- Immunity antibody-mediated (B cell)
- antigen that causes an allergic reaction
- accumulation of dead WBCs, debris, and bacteria
- a specific protein toxin secreted by bacteria
60 Clues: mature in thymus • product of T-cell • liquid portion of blood • return to healthy tissue • precursor to macrophages • plasma from clotted blood • narrowing of blood vessels • developed in red bone marrow • lymphoid tissue in the throat • gut-associated lymphoid tissue • Immunity cell-mediated (T cell) • large phagocyte found in tissues • toxins that affect the intestine • ...
Modern Medical Biotechnology 2016-01-28
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- Biotechnology It is the fusion of genetics, cell biology and many other sciences in order to further advances in medicine.
- is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease.
- Are pathogen-fighting substances.
- Products Medicinal plants which are modified, extracted, or filtered. It undergo process to make it available to the market.
- It is the process of producing therapeutic drugs, synthetic hormones, insulin and other small molecules for treating and curing diseases using genetically engineered cells.
- It is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host.
- It triggers the production of an antibody.
- It is from foxglove plant, a common heart drug.
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- It is also known "genetic diseases", are caused by a problem in a person's genetic makeup.
- It is also known as "miracle drugs" and is a drug used in health care.
- Plant Vaccine Involves introduction of selected desired genes into plant and then including these altered plants to manufacture the altered protein.
- It is the introduction of a substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.
- It is the production of pharmaceuticals in genetically modified whole plants or animals.
- It is from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, an anticancer compound
- Therapy Involves the insertion of genes into the human genome that corrects a problem with a person's original genes.
15 Clues: Are pathogen-fighting substances. • It triggers the production of an antibody. • It is from foxglove plant, a common heart drug. • It is from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, an anticancer compound • It is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host. • It is also known as "miracle drugs" and is a drug used in health care. • ...
At the doctor's 2015-05-28
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- This is an arranged meeting with a doctor.
- This is putting a liquid into the patient’s body by means of a syringe.
- If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it.
- The American synonym of the word is drugs.
- If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy.
- This is a synonym of to get better.
- If we go on a sick ....., the doctor recommends that we should stay at home in order to get over our illness or the injury we suffer from.
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- After a diagnosis a doctor ..... us medicines and a course of treatment.
- This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart.
- These are very strong medicines which are used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
- This is discomfort a patient feels which shows that there is something wrong with their health.
- This is a semi-liquid substance, usually in a tube, that we rub in our skin to stop and soothe irritation.
- These are the signs that a patient suffers from some disease like fever, cough, dizziness etc.
- This is putting liquid into the patient’s body to stimulate their immunity system and thus immunity to infectious diseases.
- A physician ..... us to a specialist if they suspect we have a disease that is connected with the other doctor’ s specialisation.
15 Clues: This is a synonym of to get better. • This is an arranged meeting with a doctor. • The American synonym of the word is drugs. • If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it. • This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart. • If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy. • ...
At the doctor's 2015-05-28
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- This is discomfort a patient feels which shows that there is something wrong with their health.
- The American synonym of the word is drugs.
- This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart.
- This is a synonym of to get better.
- If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it.
- This is putting liquid into the patient’s body to stimulate their immunity system and thus immunity to infectious diseases.
- If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy.
- This is putting a liquid into the patient’s body by means of a syringe.
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- This is a semi-liquid substance, usually in a tube, that we rub in our skin to stop and soothe irritation.
- These are very strong medicines which are used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
- A physician ..... us to a specialist if they suspect we have a disease that is connected with the other doctor’ s specialisation.
- This is an arranged meeting with a doctor.
- These are the signs that a patient suffers from some disease like fever, cough, dizziness etc.
- If we go on a sick ....., the doctor recommends that we should stay at home in order to get over our illness or the injury we suffer from.
- After a diagnosis a doctor ..... us medicines and a course of treatment.
15 Clues: This is a synonym of to get better. • This is an arranged meeting with a doctor. • The American synonym of the word is drugs. • If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it. • This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart. • If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy. • ...
Health 2013-11-18
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- condom
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- counteracting a specific antigen.
- results from the production of antibodies
- hairlike organelles,that line the surfaces of certain cells
- mushrooms
- viral diseases caused by herpes viruses, affecting the skin
- when contact is made
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- large domain or kingdom of prokaryotic microorganisms
- multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- Human immunodeficiency virus infection
- reaction of the cells and fluids of the body
- stimulate the production of antibodies
- number of small swellings in the lymphatic system
- the process of infecting
- when contact isn't made
16 Clues: condom • mushrooms • when contact is made • when contact isn't made • the process of infecting • counteracting a specific antigen. • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • Human immunodeficiency virus infection • stimulate the production of antibodies • results from the production of antibodies • reaction of the cells and fluids of the body • ...
Amish Community Care 2022-05-14
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- Typically don't continue education past ____ grade
- Speak slowly and _____
- Approved by church for electricity use
- Speak German or Pennsylvania _____
- Set of rules for Amish
- Large number of _____ during hospitalization
- Approach Amish persons with a firm _____
- Do not carry commercial health _____
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- First means to pay bills
- Type of immunity typically try to acheive
- Auctions, dinners & quilts are types of ____
- Valued lifestyle of hardship; no complaints
- Rely on own community or _____ to help
- These are more relaxed with healthcare
- Will choose folk or _____ treatments first
- Families set up in _____ structure; head of household
16 Clues: Speak slowly and _____ • Set of rules for Amish • First means to pay bills • Speak German or Pennsylvania _____ • Do not carry commercial health _____ • Approved by church for electricity use • Rely on own community or _____ to help • These are more relaxed with healthcare • Approach Amish persons with a firm _____ • Type of immunity typically try to acheive • ...
History Of Medicine 2022-09-11
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- action of blood changing its state
- disease prevalent over the whole world
- medical practice that treats injuries
- absence of bacteria or a virus
- exhibiting the methods of science
- disease likely to be transmitted through people
- quantity of X-ray radiation used for radioactivity
- association of people with similar interests
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- surgical removal of patient's blood
- illness or sickness characterized by symptoms
- substance used to burn or destroy tissue
- a person that practices medicine
- contagious bacterial disease
- anticoagulant extracted from buccal glands
- treatment to produce immunity of a disease
- expulsion of a supposed evil spirit
16 Clues: contagious bacterial disease • absence of bacteria or a virus • a person that practices medicine • exhibiting the methods of science • action of blood changing its state • surgical removal of patient's blood • expulsion of a supposed evil spirit • medical practice that treats injuries • disease prevalent over the whole world • substance used to burn or destroy tissue • ...
PPE - Infection Control 2025-01-10
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- the lowest level of neutrophils
- spore-producing organism
- ability to pass things easily from person to person
- gown color for contact precautions
- single cell or colony of cells in a tiny, tiny size
- best way to prevent infections from spreading
- filter used in airborne precaution rooms
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- isolation precautions used to protect neutropenic patients
- sterile or "clean"
- personal protective equipment
- biological entity (virus, bacteria, protozoa, prion, fungus)
- methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
- the V in VRE
- surgical or N95
- bacteria related to colitis where alcohol wipes do NOT work
- the blood cells that protect and provide immunity
16 Clues: the V in VRE • surgical or N95 • sterile or "clean" • spore-producing organism • personal protective equipment • the lowest level of neutrophils • gown color for contact precautions • filter used in airborne precaution rooms • methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus • best way to prevent infections from spreading • the blood cells that protect and provide immunity • ...
Disease Control Crossword 2021-10-14
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- Taking place within the nasal structures
- The needs that must be met to take care of an animal
- Situated or applied under the skin
- Destroys bacteria
- Poison; Venom
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- substance used to simulate antibodies and provide immunity towards diseases
- Taking place within the muscle
- Taking place within the veins
- Reduces possibility of infection
- Denoting the application of medicine or drug through the skin
- The process of making something free of bacteria
- Cleaning
12 Clues: Cleaning • Poison; Venom • Destroys bacteria • Taking place within the veins • Taking place within the muscle • Reduces possibility of infection • Situated or applied under the skin • Taking place within the nasal structures • The process of making something free of bacteria • The needs that must be met to take care of an animal • ...
Government Puzzle 2024-04-08
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- can not be sued for anything they say or write
- powers granted by congress
- resident of the represented state
- members with gross misconduct may be thrown out
- penalties may be set for some offenses
- formally reprimand written in the record
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- powers that come from the elastic clause
- head of the senate
- both houses make their own rules for behaviors
- Approves all appointments
- medical and dental benefits
- 163,000 per year
12 Clues: 163,000 per year • head of the senate • Approves all appointments • powers granted by congress • medical and dental benefits • resident of the represented state • penalties may be set for some offenses • powers that come from the elastic clause • formally reprimand written in the record • can not be sued for anything they say or write • ...
CCJS100 Chapter 5/6 2024-10-09
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- used to develop standards for police policies and practice
- have taken an oath
- shields form lawsuits/punishment
- stopping it before it happens
- investigate crime by questioning witnesses and gathering evidence
- in response to
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- violation of law and policy for personal gain
- in anticipation of
- police in schools
- police should strategies should be based on this
10 Clues: in response to • police in schools • in anticipation of • have taken an oath • stopping it before it happens • shields form lawsuits/punishment • violation of law and policy for personal gain • police should strategies should be based on this • used to develop standards for police policies and practice • investigate crime by questioning witnesses and gathering evidence
What is science? 2021-09-11
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- Lab equipment used by microbiologists
- A test in science to find new information
- A room were we do science experiments
- An injection to increase immunity against diseases
- Frozen water
- The study of ancient remains
- A gas in the air we breathe
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- The study of chemicals and matter
- The study of viruses
- The study of the physical world
- The study of living things
11 Clues: Frozen water • The study of viruses • The study of living things • A gas in the air we breathe • The study of ancient remains • The study of the physical world • The study of chemicals and matter • Lab equipment used by microbiologists • A room were we do science experiments • A test in science to find new information • An injection to increase immunity against diseases
Introduction to Science 2021-09-08
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- The study of ancient remains
- The study of living things
- The study of the physical world
- A gas in the air we breathe
- The study of chemicals and matter
- A test in science to find new information
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- Lab equipment used by microbiologists
- The study of viruses
- A room where we do science experiments
- An injection to increase immunity against diseases
- Frozen water
11 Clues: Frozen water • The study of viruses • The study of living things • A gas in the air we breathe • The study of ancient remains • The study of the physical world • The study of chemicals and matter • Lab equipment used by microbiologists • A room where we do science experiments • A test in science to find new information • An injection to increase immunity against diseases
history 2022-08-19
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- People who traveled to other places to spread their own religion
- tracts of land to farm
- a punishment
- they were colonial leaders who were appointed by the king
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- an area drained by water
- a religious settlement
- A important medicine
- they are Spanish soldiers or adventurers.
- a natural protection.
- large ships
- A grant to owners of a certain number of native american laborers.
11 Clues: large ships • a punishment • A important medicine • a natural protection. • a religious settlement • tracts of land to farm • an area drained by water • they are Spanish soldiers or adventurers. • they were colonial leaders who were appointed by the king • People who traveled to other places to spread their own religion • ...
The Immune and Lymphatic Systems 2023-12-06
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- is important supplier of lymphocytes to the immune system.
- a science studying the connection between the brain, behavior, and immunity.
- exaggerated or unusual hypersensitivity to foreign protein or other substance
- a gene in a tumor cell.
- a group of about 20 inactive enzyme proteins present in the blood.
- single nucleated cells that leave the blood and enter into tissues to become macrophages.
- tiniest lymphatic vessels.
- very simple, frequently pathogenic microorganisms capable of replicating within living cells
- one with RNA (ribonucleic acid) genetic material.
- antibody-mediated immunity.
- direct cellular response to antigens.
- Antibodies are produced in these cells.
- any substance for prevention of a disease.
- a non-antibody protein of the immune system that regulates immune response.
- primary immune cells
- protein produced by B cells to destroy antigens.
- any immunizing agent, when introduced into the body may produce antibodies.
- weakened; impaired the strength of.
- a knot, knob, protuberance, or swelling.
- a symptom of lupus characterized by fingers that turn white or blue in the cold.
- medical term for new growth; can be benign or malignant.
- These leucocytes cells kill by "touch killing."
- a substance that is a messenger between leukocytes.
- In mucus and other secretions (saliva, sweat, intestinal fluids, milk) Helps prevent entry of pathogens.
- a phagocytic cell that destroys antigens.
- human immunodeficiency virus- causes AIDS.
- a condition where in the immune System has been overpowered and cannot function adequatley.
- A chronic inflammatory disorder that attacks its own tissue lining, including joints in the hand,feet,and knee . In severe cases, it attacks internal organs.
- an altered or acquired state of sensitivity, abnormal reaction of the body to substances normally harmless.
- a cytokine produced by T-cell.
- a large protein molecule that assists in the immune response.
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- a lymphokine that helps regulate the activities of macrophages and natural killer cells.
- the duplicated copy; with immunity it is the cells produced to attack antigens.
- a tumor of the lymphatic tissue.
- Keeps bodily fluids balanced, can live without, located under the rib cage above the stomach
- a laboratory-created hybrid cell that produces antibodies.
- a condition where the persons antibodies react against their own normal tissues.
- mass of lymphatic tissue in the space above the soft palate at the back of the nose and connects the nose to the mouth, which allows a person to breathe through the nose.
- that manage the immune response AND attack and destroy foreign cells.
- capable of destroying cells.
- outside the cell
- one that holds back or stops an action
- inflammation of lymph nodes or a gland.
- that produce plasma cells which secrete antibodies.
- a white blood cell that engulfs and destroys antigens.
- a type of lupus that is confined to the skin; also called cutaneous
- hormones used to treat inflammation.
- a body fluid formed within the tissue spaces and circulated throughout the body.
- humoral immunity; when antibodies and complement work together to destroy antigens.
- a cytokine produced by macrophages or monocytes.
- released by damaged tissue and mast cells, causes capillaries to dilate and become more permeable.
- any substance that causes an allergic reaction
- within the cell
- First antibody released - early infection Potent agglutinating agent, Activates and fixes complement.
- a granulated white blood cell.
- What are the main warriors of the immune system.
- Located behind the breastbone and Helps mature T-cells in the organs.
- masses of lymphatic tissue in the back of the throat.
- excess lymph fluid in the tissue.
- the process of making an individual less susceptible to allergens
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
- refers to a malignant growth.
- they serve as outposts of the immune system.
- a period that is disease and symptom free.
64 Clues: within the cell • outside the cell • primary immune cells • a gene in a tumor cell. • tiniest lymphatic vessels. • antibody-mediated immunity. • capable of destroying cells. • refers to a malignant growth. • a granulated white blood cell. • a cytokine produced by T-cell. • a tumor of the lymphatic tissue. • excess lymph fluid in the tissue. • weakened; impaired the strength of. • ...
Biomed Crossword Puzzle. By:Kaden Youngman 2022-04-12
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- This thing starts with P
- Immunity that was achieved
- A study that deals with infections
- Immune defense you were born with
- This infects all life.Is microscopic
- Host that's most easily infected
- The way the disease exits the host
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- An infection caught in a hospital
- A single-celled organism
- This is a type of parasitic worm
- The way the disease enters the host
- is Also called fungus
- The thing that makes you sick
- Habitat where infection lives/Grows
- How the disease is Transferred
- The thing an illness lives in
16 Clues: is Also called fungus • A single-celled organism • This thing starts with P • Immunity that was achieved • The thing that makes you sick • The thing an illness lives in • How the disease is Transferred • This is a type of parasitic worm • Host that's most easily infected • An infection caught in a hospital • Immune defense you were born with • A study that deals with infections • ...
Did you listen well enough ? 2020-11-23
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- Enzyme which cleaves a polynucleotide chain
- Bacterial immunity system
- Type of viral reproduction leading to the cell lysis
- Relating to heredity
- Cut the recognized RNA sequence
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- Cas9 Target
- International prizes awarded annually
- Cut the recognized DNA sequence
- Bacterial genetic area were viral DNA is integrated
9 Clues: Cas9 Target • Relating to heredity • Bacterial immunity system • Cut the recognized DNA sequence • Cut the recognized RNA sequence • International prizes awarded annually • Enzyme which cleaves a polynucleotide chain • Bacterial genetic area were viral DNA is integrated • Type of viral reproduction leading to the cell lysis
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-08
9 Clues: Time • Rough and stormy • Very strange or odd • To give prominence to • To have great ambition • To deceive by elaborate trickery • The repetition of the same sounds • Provide immunity from toxins, Bind with organism to kill • Refusal to by product from someone or where, usually in protest
Hepatitis A 2018-10-24
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- Service Worker Person who got discounted vaccine
- Downs where we gave vaccine and Tim who brought them
- A combined vaccine
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- Paperwork for the outbreak
- Month the outbreak was declared
- Incident when a vaccine is out of temperature
- Medical Director Lori
- Epidemiologist Rui
- The number of shots for full immunity
9 Clues: Epidemiologist Rui • A combined vaccine • Medical Director Lori • Paperwork for the outbreak • Month the outbreak was declared • The number of shots for full immunity • Incident when a vaccine is out of temperature • Service Worker Person who got discounted vaccine • Downs where we gave vaccine and Tim who brought them
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle Part 1 2025-01-08
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- The study of human physical makeup and structure.
- The thick inner layer of the skin that contains hair follicles, oil glands, nerves, blood vessels, etc., and is made of connective, muscular, epithelial, and nervous tissue.
- A type of white blood cell that functions in immunity.
- Refers to any of the tissues of the body that connect, support, cushion, and fill spaces around other tissues and organs.
- A tissue that covers or lines a body part and functions in absorption, secretion, and protection.
- The tubular root structure from which a hair grows.
- Nonliving substances produced by cells to help hold connective tissues together (type depends on the function of the tissue).
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- A dark brown or black pigment that colors the skin.
- Foreign material in the body that stimulates antibody production or begins cell-mediated immunity.
- The study of human life processes and functions.
- Tissue made of cells that can contract to produce movement (three types--skeletal, smooth, and cardiac).
- The layer of fat and connective tissue below the dermis of the skin that connects the skin to underlying muscles.
- The outermost layer of the skin made of epithelial tissue.
- A gland of the skin that releases perspiration/sweat to cool the body and also releases wastes.
- Tissue made of cells that respond to stimuli and transmit and receive electrical impulses.
15 Clues: The study of human life processes and functions. • The study of human physical makeup and structure. • A dark brown or black pigment that colors the skin. • The tubular root structure from which a hair grows. • A type of white blood cell that functions in immunity. • The outermost layer of the skin made of epithelial tissue. • ...
Cells A-level biology 2025-12-18
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- A phospholipid bilayer studded with proteins that surrounds cells and separates them from their environment.
- A virus that attacks T cells in the immune system and can lead to AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
- Identical antibodies that have been produced by an immune cell that has been cloned from a parent cell.
- The series of stages preparing the cell for division consisting of interphase and mitosis.
- The process where phagocytes engulf and destroy material.
- A membrane bound structure found in plant cells that contains cell sap.
- The introduction of dead or inactive pathogens to stimulate an immune response and provide long term immunity.
- Division of the cytoplasm to produce two new cells.
- A protein found in the blood that is produced by plasma cells which binds to antigens as a part of the immune response.
- The clumping together of cells or particles caused by antibodies which assists phagocytosis.
- The ability to distinguish two different points in a specimen.
- A type of disease immunity that occurs when a large proportion of a population are vaccinated against a disease which prevents the spread of the disease to unvaccinated individuals.
- A type of T cell in the immune system that stimulates cytotoxic T cells B cells and phagocytes.
- A model that describes membrane structure as a sea of mobile phospholipids studded with various proteins.
- Marker molecules that can be detected by antibodies and trigger an immune response.
- Organelles found either free in the cytoplasm or membrane bound that are involved in the synthesis of proteins.
- A method of membrane transport where two substances are both transported across a membrane at the same time either in the same direction or opposite directions.
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- A circular loop of DNA found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells.
- A whip-like structure found on bacterial cells that is used for cell movement.
- A membrane-bound organelle that is involved in the synthesis and packaging of proteins.
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is involved in the modification and packaging of proteins.
- Membrane-bound vesicles found in the cytoplasm that contain a hydrolytic enzyme called lysozyme.
- An organelle found in plants and algae that is the site of photosynthesis.
- A form of immunity provided by the introduction of antibodies to a disease into the body.
- A membrane-bound organelle involved in lipid synthesis.
- The passive movement of substances from a high concentration to a lower concentration down their concentration gradient through transport proteins without the use of energy.
- The response produced by the immune system when it encounters a pathogen for the first time.
- The response produced by the immune system when it recognises a pathogen that it has encountered before.
- The production of many genetically identical daughter cells through cell division of the activated B or T lymphocyte after clonal selection.
- A form of immunity provided by the immune response of the body upon detection of a pathogen.
- The process of matching the antigens on an antigen presenting cells with the antigen receptors on B and T lymphocytes.
- The active movement of substances from a low concentration to a higher concentration up their concentration gradient with the use of energy in the form of ATP.
- A permeable layer that surrounds plant algae and fungi cells made of polysaccharides which provides strength to the cell.
- The passive spreading out of substances from a high concentration to a lower concentration down their concentration gradient without the use of energy.
- The method of cell division used by prokaryotes involving replication of the circular DNA and plasmids followed by cytoplasmic division.
35 Clues: Division of the cytoplasm to produce two new cells. • A membrane-bound organelle involved in lipid synthesis. • The process where phagocytes engulf and destroy material. • The ability to distinguish two different points in a specimen. • A circular loop of DNA found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells. • ...
Layout 2021-03-23
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- Even government wants you to be on this.
- Effective against #4.
- It's all about reducing these.
- Keep it short and ingenious.😎
- Most abundant "conductor" on chip.
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- Layout of the house or chip the first step is.
- Better than planar.
- Signals running close by can interfere called...
- Well Well Well !!!
- For all around latch-up immunity.
10 Clues: Well Well Well !!! • Better than planar. • Effective against #4. • Keep it short and ingenious.😎 • It's all about reducing these. • For all around latch-up immunity. • Most abundant "conductor" on chip. • Even government wants you to be on this. • Layout of the house or chip the first step is. • Signals running close by can interfere called...
List 13 2022-02-10
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- a children's doctor
- a doctor who examines eyes and gives glasses
- catching
- to recover health and strength after illness
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- the rules of health
- an injection of mild disease for immunity
- the rapid spread of disease to many people
- branch of medicine for bones joints muscles
- a dentist who straightens teeth
- cannot be passed along to others
10 Clues: catching • the rules of health • a children's doctor • a dentist who straightens teeth • cannot be passed along to others • an injection of mild disease for immunity • the rapid spread of disease to many people • branch of medicine for bones joints muscles • a doctor who examines eyes and gives glasses • to recover health and strength after illness
CI Word Olympics Part 1 2022-02-18
10 Clues: The GOAT • First boot kek • It do be hidden • Round 2 challenge • Tiebreaker machine • Everyone's favorite bot guy • This theme didn't really work out • Wait, how many of you are even left? • Barely didn't make it in, but at least they're an alt! • First person to be eliminated after having immunity at some point
Exercise and Nutrition 2024-03-28
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- Work out so you can get___
- Work out to get our _______ strong
- helps you be strong and not fat
- eating healthy supports your
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- The food in our stomach gets
- Helps us not get sick
- Exercising helps us get
- You go to the docters to get you____ checked
- Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow
- Something exercise gives you
10 Clues: Helps us not get sick • Exercising helps us get • Work out so you can get___ • The food in our stomach gets • Something exercise gives you • eating healthy supports your • helps you be strong and not fat • Work out to get our _______ strong • Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow • You go to the docters to get you____ checked
Holiday hw 2023-06-22
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- the most ductile metal
- control centre of a cell
- smallest cell in existence
- hardest substance
- ability of an organism to resist infection
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- process of conversion of dead plant material into coal
- give colour to the plants
- causes citrus canker
- a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals
- coal made up of 30 percent carbon
10 Clues: hardest substance • causes citrus canker • the most ductile metal • control centre of a cell • give colour to the plants • smallest cell in existence • coal made up of 30 percent carbon • ability of an organism to resist infection • a homogeneous mixture of two or more metals • process of conversion of dead plant material into coal
Lymphatic System 2024-10-26
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- Response to body stress
- Gland where T cells mature
- Lymphatic system - closely tied to which system
- Indigestion and destruction of particles by the specialized cells
- Chemical substances provoke an immune response
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- Ability to fight off toxins and infections
- Harmful molecules
- Malignant tumor (cancer) of lymphatic tissue
- Fluid within lymphatic vessels
- Leaking of fluids into extracellular space
10 Clues: Harmful molecules • Response to body stress • Gland where T cells mature • Fluid within lymphatic vessels • Ability to fight off toxins and infections • Leaking of fluids into extracellular space • Malignant tumor (cancer) of lymphatic tissue • Chemical substances provoke an immune response • Lymphatic system - closely tied to which system • ...
CCJS100 Crossword 2024-10-09
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- Taking action in advance to prevent problems
- Protection from legal action
- Responding to events after they happen
- Located within
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- Investigators who solve crimes
- Dishonest conduct by those in power
- Proof or information supporting a belief or fact
- Forceful and bold in approach
- The act of enforcing laws and maintaining order
- Watchful walk or drive to maintain security
10 Clues: Located within • Protection from legal action • Forceful and bold in approach • Investigators who solve crimes • Dishonest conduct by those in power • Responding to events after they happen • Watchful walk or drive to maintain security • Taking action in advance to prevent problems • The act of enforcing laws and maintaining order • ...
Health and diseases 2025-03-24
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- ability of body to resist diseases
- disease caused by fungus
- disease caused by the lack of Vit-D
- helps to build strong teeth, bones and muscles
- fight against diseases
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- a communicable disease
- cleans the small and large intestine
- helps to build muscles
- disease caused by the lack of Vit-C
- disease spread by mosquito
10 Clues: a communicable disease • helps to build muscles • fight against diseases • disease caused by fungus • disease spread by mosquito • ability of body to resist diseases • disease caused by the lack of Vit-D • disease caused by the lack of Vit-C • cleans the small and large intestine • helps to build strong teeth, bones and muscles
HUMAN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2025-07-07
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- Oxygen-carrying protein in RBCs
- prevents excessive bleeding
- Low WBC count weakens ___
- Fluid part of blood carrying nutrients and hormones
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- Keeps blood flow one-way in heart
- No.of Chambers in the human heart
- Largest blood vessel
- Valve preventing backflow into right atrium
- System that drains excess fluid with circulatory system
- Organ that pumps blood
10 Clues: Largest blood vessel • Organ that pumps blood • Low WBC count weakens ___ • prevents excessive bleeding • Oxygen-carrying protein in RBCs • Keeps blood flow one-way in heart • No.of Chambers in the human heart • Valve preventing backflow into right atrium • Fluid part of blood carrying nutrients and hormones • System that drains excess fluid with circulatory system
Medicine Newspaper Crossword 2025-07-18
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- Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone
- Gas essential for cellular respiration
- The study of body structure
- Outer layer of an organ, often the brain
- Tissue sample taken for diagnostic examination
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- Biological preparation that provides immunity
- A nerve cell
- A physical or mental feature indicating illness
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Life-threatening response to infection
10 Clues: A nerve cell • The study of body structure • Gas essential for cellular respiration • Life-threatening response to infection • Identification of a disease or condition • Outer layer of an organ, often the brain • Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone • Biological preparation that provides immunity • Tissue sample taken for diagnostic examination • ...
infectious diseases 2025-11-21
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- medicine for bacteria
- World scale infection
- a non living infectious microbe
- protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- contagious disease caused by a pathogen
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- a diease that is not contagious
- A injection with weakend or dead virus cells to build up immunity
- A living infectious microbe
- a microbe that is infectious
- area scale infection
10 Clues: area scale infection • medicine for bacteria • World scale infection • A living infectious microbe • a microbe that is infectious • a diease that is not contagious • a non living infectious microbe • contagious disease caused by a pathogen • protein that speeds up chemical reactions • A injection with weakend or dead virus cells to build up immunity
DR of Congo v. Belgium (2000) 2024-04-04
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- the court that took care of this case
- the month that the final decision was made
- the types of crimes Ndombasi committed
- what protected Ndombasi
- arrest _______ was filed
- the minister that Ndombasi was
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- whether it was under belgium's _________ to file the warrant
- type of dispute
- the legal principle involved
- what was made on february 14, 2002
- ______ vires (what the congo thought belgium was)
11 Clues: type of dispute • what protected Ndombasi • arrest _______ was filed • the legal principle involved • the minister that Ndombasi was • what was made on february 14, 2002 • the court that took care of this case • the types of crimes Ndombasi committed • the month that the final decision was made • ______ vires (what the congo thought belgium was) • ...
Body System Functions Practice 2024-10-31
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- INCLUDES HAIR, SKIN, AND NAILS
- PROVIDES SUPPORT AND PROTECTION OF ORGANS
- REGULATES HORMONES THAT CONTROL BODY FUNCTIONS
- MOVES BLOOD THROUGH THE BODY
- REMOVES WASTE FROM THE BODY
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- HELPS FIGHT INFECTION AND PROVIDES IMMUNITY
- PROVIDES NUTRIENTS AND ENERGY THROUGH FOOD
- PRODUCING OFFSPRING
- ENABLES THE LIMBS AND BODY PARTS TO MOVE
- SENDS MESSAGES THROUGH NERVES FOR BODY ACTIVITIES
- PROVIDES OXYGEN TO THE BLOOD
11 Clues: PRODUCING OFFSPRING • REMOVES WASTE FROM THE BODY • MOVES BLOOD THROUGH THE BODY • PROVIDES OXYGEN TO THE BLOOD • INCLUDES HAIR, SKIN, AND NAILS • ENABLES THE LIMBS AND BODY PARTS TO MOVE • PROVIDES SUPPORT AND PROTECTION OF ORGANS • PROVIDES NUTRIENTS AND ENERGY THROUGH FOOD • HELPS FIGHT INFECTION AND PROVIDES IMMUNITY • REGULATES HORMONES THAT CONTROL BODY FUNCTIONS • ...
Jonas Salk 2018-08-24
8 Clues: Influenza Abbreviation • wide spread of disease • disease within an area • Jonas Salk fathers name • What did Jonas Salk create • related to science or natural science • infective agent that consist of bacteria • treatment to help immunity against a disease
Lymphatic System 2024-11-18
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- State of high fever
- When antibodies are produced by own body
- Individual got sick, pathogen in them
- Causes reddness, swelling, heat, and pain
- Produces red and white blood cells
- Substance that destroys an antigen in the body
- Lymphoctes throughout the mucosa lining
- Serum from a person or animal (Rabies)
- Helps other cells resist the virus
- Produce antibodies
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- Directed against a specific pathogen
- Cells that produce cell-mediated immunity
- Replaces red bone marrow in adult bones
- Protects against pathogens broadly
- Through placenta or breastfeeding
- Inhibits viral and bacterial reproduction
- Organ that roduces lymphocytes, fliters blood.
- Vaccination injection of antigens
- Gland that is active in forming immune system
19 Clues: Produce antibodies • State of high fever • Through placenta or breastfeeding • Vaccination injection of antigens • Protects against pathogens broadly • Produces red and white blood cells • Helps other cells resist the virus • Directed against a specific pathogen • Individual got sick, pathogen in them • Serum from a person or animal (Rabies) • ...
Chapter 2 Health Review 2021-01-07
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- immunity that you are born with.
- hardening of the arteries.
- another word for inhale
- in the muscular system this means that you can control your movement.
- system that transports hormones.
- another name for chemical messengers
- defined as a break in the bones.
- system that transports things throughout the body.
- abnormal curve in the spine.
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- shortage of red blood cells
- wave like movement of the esophagus that moves food down into stomach.
- system that exchanges gases
- largest organ in the body.
- system in which you fight diseases.
- infection in the lungs
- system that breaks down food.
16 Clues: infection in the lungs • another word for inhale • hardening of the arteries. • largest organ in the body. • shortage of red blood cells • system that exchanges gases • abnormal curve in the spine. • system that breaks down food. • immunity that you are born with. • system that transports hormones. • defined as a break in the bones. • system in which you fight diseases. • ...
A cute and small quiz! 2021-07-19
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- to keep sth from being destroyed
- based on truth or reason; to be accepted
- when you are protected from legal action
- to expand sth for more time
- method of getting near to a place or person
- it is infectious
- do sth on purpose
- work really hard to earn sth
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- to get rid of or destroy something
- another word for extremely important
- a period of time
- Scientists around the world are developing a
- you are allowed to do it
- to get sth
- when sth comes to an end,no longer available
- many movies are from novels
16 Clues: to get sth • a period of time • it is infectious • do sth on purpose • you are allowed to do it • to expand sth for more time • many movies are from novels • work really hard to earn sth • to keep sth from being destroyed • to get rid of or destroy something • another word for extremely important • based on truth or reason; to be accepted • when you are protected from legal action • ...
Health 2013-11-18
Across
- results from the production of antibodies
- hairlike organelles,that line the surfaces of certain cells
- large domain or kingdom of prokaryotic microorganisms
- when contact isn't made
- condom
- number of small swellings in the lymphatic system
- multiply only within the living cells of a host.
Down
- mushrooms
- Human immunodeficiency virus infection
- reaction of the cells and fluids of the body
- the process of infecting
- counteracting a specific antigen.
- when contact is made
- stimulate the production of antibodies
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- viral diseases caused by herpes viruses, affecting the skin
16 Clues: condom • mushrooms • when contact is made • when contact isn't made • the process of infecting • counteracting a specific antigen. • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • Human immunodeficiency virus infection • stimulate the production of antibodies • results from the production of antibodies • reaction of the cells and fluids of the body • ...
Why do we fall ill. Pre-learning worksheet 2021-10-24
Across
- AIDS virus when active in body attack
- Father of vaccine
- Help to prevent many viral diseases
- Vibrio cholera is the causative organism for
- Iron deficiency disease
Down
- A vaccine for covid 19
- Type of diseases spread from one person to others
- The second largest internal organ
- State of physical, mental and social wellbeing
- Insulin deficiency disease
10 Clues: Father of vaccine • A vaccine for covid 19 • Iron deficiency disease • Insulin deficiency disease • The second largest internal organ • Help to prevent many viral diseases • AIDS virus when active in body attack • Vibrio cholera is the causative organism for • State of physical, mental and social wellbeing • Type of diseases spread from one person to others
Health education recap 2021-04-13
Across
- the dual-nature molecules
- mandatory in public
- 60 is the minimum
- after 30.3. over 40-years old have been able to get this
Down
- the organisation behind the restrictions and your safety
- the annihilator
- 20 seconds minimum
- corona is a......
- after the 2nd dose you will get THIS against severe illnesses
- mutation of the virus
10 Clues: the annihilator • corona is a...... • 60 is the minimum • 20 seconds minimum • mandatory in public • mutation of the virus • the dual-nature molecules • the organisation behind the restrictions and your safety • after 30.3. over 40-years old have been able to get this • after the 2nd dose you will get THIS against severe illnesses
Vocab 8 2022-10-18
Across
- ridiculous; senseless
- a kingdom; a region or field of study
- a debt; something diadvantageous
- a pledge; freedom from doubt
- to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon
Down
- to make young again; to renew
- to comfort
- resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- to twist out of shape
- furious; violently intense; mad
10 Clues: to comfort • ridiculous; senseless • to twist out of shape • a pledge; freedom from doubt • to make young again; to renew • furious; violently intense; mad • a debt; something diadvantageous • a kingdom; a region or field of study • to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon • resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
Exploring the Americas 2022-10-13
Across
- to sail around the world
- this shows the direction in which a person or vessel is traveling
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- to change
- a fort in Spanish America
Down
- a fleet of warships
- spanish word for town
- a large farm
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Resistance to disease
10 Clues: to change • a large farm • a fleet of warships • spanish word for town • Resistance to disease • to sail around the world • a fort in Spanish America • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • this shows the direction in which a person or vessel is traveling
Vocabulary 21 2023-11-16
Across
- the main part; most important quality; the heart of a matter
- superior; the best
- to harm; to weaken; to damage
- to hint at
- to ask; to question
Down
- assumed
- to force; compel
- to state; state with certainty; indicate to be true
- cruel; take pleasure from being cruel
- exempt; freedom from something unpleasant or something required
10 Clues: assumed • to hint at • to force; compel • superior; the best • to ask; to question • to harm; to weaken; to damage • cruel; take pleasure from being cruel • to state; state with certainty; indicate to be true • the main part; most important quality; the heart of a matter • exempt; freedom from something unpleasant or something required
Kamehameha's Administration 2023-09-19
Across
- controlled by one group
- system of rules of what early Hawaiians could not do
- made use of selfishly
- notes written as promise to pay back
- shortage
Down
- protection or resistance
- area under protection of a stronger country
- someone who manages people and events
- people other than chiefs or royalty
- passed down from generation to generation
10 Clues: shortage • made use of selfishly • controlled by one group • protection or resistance • people other than chiefs or royalty • notes written as promise to pay back • someone who manages people and events • passed down from generation to generation • area under protection of a stronger country • system of rules of what early Hawaiians could not do
NIS IB Vaccination and Antibiotics 2024-02-05
Across
- Strain of bacterium not affected by an antibiotic
- Kills bacteria
- Said to have discovered penicillin
- Produced a vaccine for smallpox
- treatement of killed or weakened pathogens
Down
- Stops bacteria from multiplying
- Part of a bacterium that contains the DNA
- Immunity where the body produces its own antibodies
- Disease that causes paralysis
- Source of antibodies in babies
10 Clues: Kills bacteria • Disease that causes paralysis • Source of antibodies in babies • Stops bacteria from multiplying • Produced a vaccine for smallpox • Said to have discovered penicillin • Part of a bacterium that contains the DNA • treatement of killed or weakened pathogens • Strain of bacterium not affected by an antibiotic • ...
Vocabulary 21 2024-01-29
Across
- the main part; most important quality; the heart of a matter
- superior; the best
- to harm; to weaken; to damage
- to hint at
- to ask; to question
Down
- assumed
- to force; compel
- to state; state with certainty; indicate to be true
- cruel; take pleasure from being cruel
- exempt; freedom from something unpleasant or something required
10 Clues: assumed • to hint at • to force; compel • superior; the best • to ask; to question • to harm; to weaken; to damage • cruel; take pleasure from being cruel • to state; state with certainty; indicate to be true • the main part; most important quality; the heart of a matter • exempt; freedom from something unpleasant or something required
Spelling <-ate> 2020-10-27
Across
- Take part in an action or endeavor.
- Occurring or done at once
- An official document attesting a fact.
- Produce immunity against a disease.
Down
- Place something in the refrigerator
- close, but not completely accurate
- Guess a subject with no firm evidence.
- Make or prove unsound or erroneous.
- Reach a climax of highest development.
- Recognize the full worth of.
10 Clues: Occurring or done at once • Recognize the full worth of. • close, but not completely accurate • Place something in the refrigerator • Take part in an action or endeavor. • Make or prove unsound or erroneous. • Produce immunity against a disease. • Guess a subject with no firm evidence. • Reach a climax of highest development. • An official document attesting a fact.
Exercise and Nutrition 2024-03-28
Across
- Work out so you can get___
- Work out to get our _______ strong
- helps you be strong and not fat
- eating healthy supports your
Down
- The food in our stomach gets
- Helps us not get sick
- Exercising helps us get
- You go to the docters to get you____ checked
- Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow
- Something exercise gives you
10 Clues: Helps us not get sick • Exercising helps us get • Work out so you can get___ • The food in our stomach gets • Something exercise gives you • eating healthy supports your • helps you be strong and not fat • Work out to get our _______ strong • Exercising and Nutrition help our ____ grow • You go to the docters to get you____ checked
Sepsis Month 2024-07-31
Across
- The body's defense against infections
- Serious consequence of untreated sepsis
- Sepsis can lead to organ
- Another term for blood poisoning
- Sepsis often causes a drop in this
- Condition caused by the body's response to infection
Down
- Common treatment for infections
- Vital sign, high in sepsis
- Common symptom of sepsis: feeling very cold
- Place where sepsis is often treated
10 Clues: Sepsis can lead to organ • Vital sign, high in sepsis • Common treatment for infections • Another term for blood poisoning • Sepsis often causes a drop in this • Place where sepsis is often treated • The body's defense against infections • Serious consequence of untreated sepsis • Common symptom of sepsis: feeling very cold • ...
Scythe-Dummi'os Crossword! 2023-04-21
Across
- Faraday's female scythe apprentice
- what people had to kiss for immunity
- the "supreme" scythe
- Rowan and Citras first Scythe leader
Down
- what citra had to kill her brother with
- the scythe term for "kill"
- the head of the scythedom
- Faraday's; male scythe apprentice
- the people who glean
- the type of world the scythedom lives in
10 Clues: the people who glean • the "supreme" scythe • the head of the scythedom • the scythe term for "kill" • Faraday's; male scythe apprentice • Faraday's female scythe apprentice • what people had to kiss for immunity • Rowan and Citras first Scythe leader • what citra had to kill her brother with • the type of world the scythedom lives in
Anatomy Lymphatic System 2025-05-13
Across
- First line of defense against pathogens?
- Channels carrying lymph?
- Fluid circulating in the lymphatic system?
- Network that helps maintain fluid balance and immunity?
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation?
Down
- Targeted defense involving antibodies and T cells?
- Force driving water across a membrane?
- Tiny vessels collecting fluid from tissues?
- Carrying towards a center?
- Carrying away from a center?
10 Clues: Channels carrying lymph? • Carrying towards a center? • Carrying away from a center? • Force driving water across a membrane? • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation? • First line of defense against pathogens? • Fluid circulating in the lymphatic system? • Tiny vessels collecting fluid from tissues? • Targeted defense involving antibodies and T cells? • ...
Infectious Disease 2025-11-19
Across
- , prokaryotes, no nucleus
- , global outbreak
- , proteins created by immune system to fight off illness
- , infectious microbes with a protein shell
- , you can catch this by a pathogen
- , eukaryotes that cause illness
Down
- , preventive treatment that preps your immune system
- , critter that lives off of a host
- , localized outbreak
- Immunity , a large group of people immune to a disasie
10 Clues: , global outbreak • , localized outbreak • , prokaryotes, no nucleus • , eukaryotes that cause illness • , critter that lives off of a host • , you can catch this by a pathogen • , infectious microbes with a protein shell • , preventive treatment that preps your immune system • Immunity , a large group of people immune to a disasie • ...
Christmas Challenge with IPD! 2025-12-16
Across
- Detection and monitoring of diseases
- Area where visitors are welcomed
- Biological product used to stimulate immunity and prevent disease
- Study of diseases in populations
Down
- Official written work papers
- Device used to write emails and reports
- Group of people working together in an organization
- Scientific studies to understand diseases
- Place where experiments are done
- Formal discussion with colleagues
10 Clues: Official written work papers • Place where experiments are done • Area where visitors are welcomed • Study of diseases in populations • Formal discussion with colleagues • Detection and monitoring of diseases • Device used to write emails and reports • Scientific studies to understand diseases • Group of people working together in an organization • ...
Hamlet Vocab Act 3 2021-11-02
8 Clues: leniency; mercy • to deceive; to cheat • to scold; to reprimand • completion; achievement • depressed; disheartened • the causative agent of a disease • disaster; cause of great distress • treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
Covid 2021-10-08
Across
- everyone must wear one
- if you get covid, you may have to __ for days
- they tested by sticking a swab in your
- big word meaning tired
- Name of the pandemic disease
Down
- vaccine is given through a ___ in the arm
- disease around the whole world
- drug that helps your immunity
- Covid ___teen
- you should ___ your hands often
- not young, ___ people are at higher risk
11 Clues: Covid ___teen • everyone must wear one • big word meaning tired • Name of the pandemic disease • drug that helps your immunity • disease around the whole world • you should ___ your hands often • they tested by sticking a swab in your • not young, ___ people are at higher risk • vaccine is given through a ___ in the arm • if you get covid, you may have to __ for days
The Blood Crooks Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
Across
- What is located around the city?
- Protagonist's trust issues are because of...
- What is spreading worldwide?
- What society is the protagonist living in?
- Future or Past?
- The infected are trying to steal...
Down
- The name of the disease is...
- Why can't the protagonist get infected?
- How is the virus spread?
- What is guaranteed before 120 days?
- Where does this novel take place?
11 Clues: Future or Past? • How is the virus spread? • What is spreading worldwide? • The name of the disease is... • What is located around the city? • Where does this novel take place? • What is guaranteed before 120 days? • The infected are trying to steal... • Why can't the protagonist get infected? • What society is the protagonist living in? • ...
Fit & Well Crossword Challenge 2025-08-19
Across
- – Exercise combining stretching, breathing, and meditation
- – The opposite of sick
- – What food and rest give you
- – What drinking water provides
- – Physical activity that keeps you fit
- – What relaxation helps to reduce
- – Apples, bananas, and oranges, for example
Down
- – The body’s defense against illness
- – Simple daily exercise on foot
- – Essential nutrients, often in fruits and vegetables
- – Practices to prevent accidents
- – Carrots, broccoli, and spinach
- – Level of physical health and strength
- – Practices that keep you clean and healthy
- – The study of food and its effect on health
- – Restful activity needed daily
16 Clues: – The opposite of sick • – What food and rest give you • – What drinking water provides • – Simple daily exercise on foot • – Restful activity needed daily • – Practices to prevent accidents • – Carrots, broccoli, and spinach • – What relaxation helps to reduce • – The body’s defense against illness • – Physical activity that keeps you fit • ...
Scythe 2023-04-26
Across
- First person gleaned in the story
- First person introduced
- The second main character introduced
- What the cloud turned into
- Who Citra and Rowan train under
- A year every schoolchild knows (put year in front)
Down
- Author of the story
- You get by kissing a Scythe's ring
- The death of a person
- Honorable _____ Faraday, Curie, or Goddard
- Who Rowan trained under after Faraday died
- Who Citra trained under after Faraday died
12 Clues: Author of the story • The death of a person • First person introduced • What the cloud turned into • Who Citra and Rowan train under • First person gleaned in the story • You get by kissing a Scythe's ring • The second main character introduced • Honorable _____ Faraday, Curie, or Goddard • Who Rowan trained under after Faraday died • Who Citra trained under after Faraday died • ...
teehee 2024-12-31
Across
- Human, Famous Actor.
- Human, Played in Survivor.
- Character, Ingested a Devil Fruit.
- Character, in the Zelda series.
- Character, Avid puzzle solver.
- Character, Works with a protagonist named Sigma.
Down
- Human, won the first immunity challenge.
- Human, Used themselves as their face claim.
- Character, only non humanoid figure.
- Human, Played in Survivor.
- Character, first appeared in Super Mario Bros 2.
- Character, Name based off of Norse Mythology.
- Character, Has own book series about their journey.
13 Clues: Human, Famous Actor. • Human, Played in Survivor. • Human, Played in Survivor. • Character, Avid puzzle solver. • Character, in the Zelda series. • Character, Ingested a Devil Fruit. • Character, only non humanoid figure. • Human, won the first immunity challenge. • Human, Used themselves as their face claim. • Character, Name based off of Norse Mythology. • ...
IMMUNITY CHALLENGE #9 -- YOU GOTTA DIG! 2013-12-12
Across
- This Olympian would upset MADD.
- Just put on some sunglasses and a nice jacket, and suddenly you have the most terrifying figure in all of hip hop.
- This 90s hip hot hit really makes Mary Poppins shake in her boots.
- All that begins well ends in a well.
- You would not know you are sailing seas of cheese, but you are certainly listening to it as you play such a rad 90s skateboarding game.
- You read, you thought, you answered.
- I pity the fool who doesn't buy this classic car!
- He not only played baseball as a kid, but he also eats baby rabbits. Yahtzee!
Down
- Sadly, there was nothing so special about her right eye.
- Surprise, mothaf---er!
- Oh no, I'm just a famous pilot. My name is just Roger.
- Ironically, this Mexican fictitious figure was a bit slow to racial sensitivity.
- Do not go behind the wheel after taking part in this event!
- An appropriate name for a figure who is responsible for improving world relations and putting an end to some of the world conflict in the past.
- Wow, it appears I have spent far too much time educating myself! I am going to take this so I can walk right into the kitchen and fix myself up a meal.
- When he sells his famous hot sauce, he makes his customers pay him in quarters.
- No matter what happens they will -always- be on top.
- We are soooo sad that this was lost during a major war because it was soooo good.
- Is he Austrian? Is he a composer? Is he a dinosaur? And why do striped fireballs come out of his mouth?
19 Clues: Surprise, mothaf---er! • This Olympian would upset MADD. • All that begins well ends in a well. • You read, you thought, you answered. • I pity the fool who doesn't buy this classic car! • No matter what happens they will -always- be on top. • Oh no, I'm just a famous pilot. My name is just Roger. • Sadly, there was nothing so special about her right eye. • ...
Chapter 2 Building Immunity 2014-02-07
9 Clues: instead of • attack, session • promised, reassure • deliver, leave behind • think carefully & usually in silence • able to fight a disease in your body • to do something many times to get it right • can make other people sick from your sickness • a disease that makes you vomit and go to the toilet
Pathogen Puzzle 2021-02-19
Across
- what is another word for antibody-mediated immunity
- traps pathogens that have entered the eye
- increases white blood cells in an area
- traps pathogens entering the nose
- helps the brain receive visual data
- a response that does not need antibodies
Down
- engulfs pathogens
- traps pathogens that have entered the ear
- Y-shaped protein made to destroy pathogens
- cells that help remember certain infection
- The Weeknd's real name?
- kills anything in it's sight
12 Clues: engulfs pathogens • The Weeknd's real name? • kills anything in it's sight • traps pathogens entering the nose • helps the brain receive visual data • increases white blood cells in an area • a response that does not need antibodies • traps pathogens that have entered the eye • traps pathogens that have entered the ear • Y-shaped protein made to destroy pathogens • ...
Disease Control Crossword 2021-10-14
Across
- Destroys bacteria
- Denoting the application of medicine or drug through the skin
- Cleaning
- substance used to simulate antibodies and provide immunity towards diseases
- The needs that must be met to take care of an animal
- Taking place within the muscle
Down
- Situated or applied under the skin
- Taking place within the nasal structures
- Poison; Venom
- Reduces possibility of infection
- Taking place within the veins
- The process of making something free of bacteria
12 Clues: Cleaning • Poison; Venom • Destroys bacteria • Taking place within the veins • Taking place within the muscle • Reduces possibility of infection • Situated or applied under the skin • Taking place within the nasal structures • The process of making something free of bacteria • The needs that must be met to take care of an animal • ...
Age of exploration 2024-09-20
Across
- a large farm
- a Muslim place of worship
- a series of expeditions to regain control of the holy land
- a fleet of warships
- Spanish word for conquerers
Down
- a town in Spanish ruled lands
- a point of land that sticks out into water
- journey to a holy place
- a sea passage between the pacific and Atlantic oceans
- an instrument that plans a course using the stars
- a Spanish fort
- resistance to disease
12 Clues: a large farm • a Spanish fort • a fleet of warships • resistance to disease • journey to a holy place • a Muslim place of worship • Spanish word for conquerers • a town in Spanish ruled lands • a point of land that sticks out into water • an instrument that plans a course using the stars • a sea passage between the pacific and Atlantic oceans • ...
You're so close to completing the challenge! 2022-09-09
Across
- Aisuru, it's in the name.
- This is the game you play.
- What one looks for in an ally.
- Those who stand with you.
- Where are you?
- Those who judge you.
- Something that can save or end your game.
Down
- What one seeks in this game.
- Chikara, it's in the name.
- A beautiful type of tree found on this land.
- How you get what you seek.
- What you need to get allies.
12 Clues: Where are you? • Those who judge you. • Aisuru, it's in the name. • Those who stand with you. • Chikara, it's in the name. • How you get what you seek. • This is the game you play. • What one seeks in this game. • What you need to get allies. • What one looks for in an ally. • Something that can save or end your game. • A beautiful type of tree found on this land.
Native American Vocabulary 1 2022-11-14
7 Clues: biological resistance • term for Native peoples • the movement of a group • widely spreading disease • step in and settle dispute • law-making body of government • discussing/reaching agreement between nations
Impaired Immunity 2021-09-01
Across
- an system does not work properly and can't effectively protect a person against infection.
- a serious condition resulting from the presence of harmful microorganisms in the blood or other tissues and the body’s response to their presence, potentially leading to the malfunctioning of various organs, shock, and death.
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
Down
- the immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen.
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
5 Clues: a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms. • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. • an system does not work properly and can't effectively protect a person against infection. • ...
Adaptive immunity 2023-07-12
Immunology crossword 2023-11-17
Across
- A pathogen targeted by the immune system
- Lymphocyte that produces antibodies
- Immune system protein
- Response to infection or injury
- Signaling molecule that mediates immune responses
- Lymphocyte crucial for cell-mediated immunity
Down
- Injectable that stimulates immune protection
- Protein that triggers an immune response
- Molecules that present antigens to T cells
9 Clues: Immune system protein • Response to infection or injury • Lymphocyte that produces antibodies • A pathogen targeted by the immune system • Protein that triggers an immune response • Molecules that present antigens to T cells • Injectable that stimulates immune protection • Lymphocyte crucial for cell-mediated immunity • Signaling molecule that mediates immune responses
YUM & FUN 2022-03-24
8 Clues: helps relieve gas • (Root Herb) soothes digestion • spice made from inner bark of tree • nutritious weed, helps purify blood • anti-inflammatory, immunity boosting • most popular, soothes menstrual cramps • common garnish containing antioxidants • increases metabolism, aids in brain health
revision sheet 2024-11-07
8 Clues: animals with backbone. • framework of the body. • attaches bone to bone. • external hard covering. • small ring shaped bone. • attaches muscle to bone. • obtained from the bark of the willow tree. • drug given to increase the immunity of the body.
Reward Challenge - Michelle's Last Rumble 2022-05-27
Across
- The status of being "safe" in survivor
- Afrikaans pet name bride and groom call each other
- Bride's favourite TV show
- Sister of the groom
- Groom's favourite hobby
- A band to be worn around Michelle's leg
- Solemn pledge to do something
Down
- Trip to be taken by couple after wedding
- Long narrow passage between rows of seats
- Location of wedding
- First overseas trip the couple went on
- Father of the bride
12 Clues: Location of wedding • Sister of the groom • Father of the bride • Groom's favourite hobby • Bride's favourite TV show • Solemn pledge to do something • The status of being "safe" in survivor • First overseas trip the couple went on • A band to be worn around Michelle's leg • Trip to be taken by couple after wedding • Long narrow passage between rows of seats • ...
ISSUE 2 2025-01-13
Across
- Infection affecting the udder in dairy animals
- Process of removing an animal's reproductive organs
- a young cow or bull
- A common fertilizer component
- a biological substance that provides immunity
Down
- disease of cattle transmitted by mosquitos
- A male goat
- Long period of no rainfall
- top layer of the ground
- an infection spread by tick bites
- A common pest in pig farming
- chemical product used to eliminate ticks on animals
12 Clues: A male goat • a young cow or bull • top layer of the ground • Long period of no rainfall • A common pest in pig farming • A common fertilizer component • an infection spread by tick bites • disease of cattle transmitted by mosquitos • a biological substance that provides immunity • Infection affecting the udder in dairy animals • ...
Important Biology Terms 2025-04-04
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- The study of Biological distribution of animals and plants
- The study of origin
- The science of transmission of body characteristics
- The study of chemical reactions inside a body
- The study of parasites
- The study of plant
- The study of minute structures
- The study of birds
- The study of structures and functions of cells
- The study of viruses
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- The study of bacteria
- The study of metabolism
- The study of insects
- technique of producing silk by raising silk worms
- The study of gross structure
- science of growing ornamental plants
- The science dealing with immunity
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of animals
19 Clues: The study of plant • The study of birds • The study of origin • The study of insects • the study of animals • The study of viruses • The study of bacteria • The study of parasites • The study of metabolism • The study of gross structure • The study of minute structures • The science dealing with immunity • science of growing ornamental plants • ...
chapter 16 lymphatic system and immunity 2021-02-13
Across
- ______ and thymus constitute the main lymphoid tissue dealing with the production and early selection of lymphocytes.
- The spleen clears ______ and particulate antigens from the blood stream.
- Lymph nodes have lymphocytes. This is a white blood cell that has ___ and _____ cells.
- What do lymphatic absorb and transport?
- Nodes are to filter out damaged cells and ______ cells.
- The spleen _____ red blood cells
- Returning interstitial fluid back to the blood stops _____ and maintains normal blood volume.
- What do bone marrow use to make blood cells?
- What do lymph nodes contain?
- what is bone marrow structure?
Down
- These are proteins that are produce by the immune cells in the tonsils.
- Bean-shaped glands
- The site of many main immune system functions.
- Lymphatic is in charge on removal and filtration of ____ ____ from the tissues
- They contain a lot of ______
- This is a key element of the lymphatic system.
- Main function of ______ is to trap germs that you breathe in.
- The synthesis of _______ (IgG), properdin, which his an essential component of the alternate pathway of complement activation.
- This acts as a filter and is the largest lymph node in the body
- Tonsils are located at the ______ and the ______.
20 Clues: Bean-shaped glands • They contain a lot of ______ • What do lymph nodes contain? • what is bone marrow structure? • The spleen _____ red blood cells • What do lymphatic absorb and transport? • What do bone marrow use to make blood cells? • The site of many main immune system functions. • This is a key element of the lymphatic system. • ...
Biology Project 2025-04-18
Across
- The study of birds
- The study of viruses
- science of growing ornamental plants
- The study of origin
- The study of bacteria
- the study of animals
- The study of metabolism
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of Biological distribution of animals and plants
Down
- technique of producing silk by raising silk worms
- The study of parasites
- The science dealing with immunity
- The study of structures and functions of cells
- The study of minute structures
- The study of chemical reactions inside a body
- The science of transmission of body characteristics
- The study of gross structure
- The study of insects
- The study of plant
19 Clues: The study of birds • The study of plant • The study of origin • The study of viruses • The study of insects • the study of animals • The study of bacteria • The study of parasites • The study of metabolism • The study of gross structure • The study of minute structures • The science dealing with immunity • science of growing ornamental plants • ...
Lymphocyte 2020-08-06
Across
- protects the body from harmful substances
- Fluid inside a cell
- White blood cells linked with immune response
- when an organism causes disease
- perform biological protein synthesis
Down
- cell which counteracts disease
- make up every living thing
- capability of organisms to resist harm
- the movement of blood through the vessel
9 Clues: Fluid inside a cell • make up every living thing • cell which counteracts disease • when an organism causes disease • perform biological protein synthesis • capability of organisms to resist harm • the movement of blood through the vessel • protects the body from harmful substances • White blood cells linked with immune response
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-08
9 Clues: Time • Rough and stormy • Very strange or odd • To give prominence to • To have great ambition • To deceive by elaborate trickery • The repetition of the same sounds • Provide immunity from toxins, Bind with organism to kill • Refusal to by product from someone or where, usually in protest
BBA6 Finale 2024-09-20
9 Clues: Won STAB • Third jury member • First houseguest evicted • Won 3 challenges in 1 week • Dark type elite four member • First houseguest stabbed in STAB • Only houseguests evicted by a sole vote • Granted immunity the most by the coaches • Has a total of 7 votes cast against them
puzzle 1 unit 9 2022-04-28
Across
- a movement against traditional beliefs
- a person who escaped their country due to war
- the process to create a hybrid
- agricultural revolution in 1950s-60s
- a medicine that prevents bacteria growth
Down
- removal of natural vegetation
- tourism to threatened environments
- loss of trees and forests
- preventing conflict
- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- a way of communication through radio waves
- a prevention from a disease to help immunity
12 Clues: preventing conflict • loss of trees and forests • removal of natural vegetation • the process to create a hybrid • tourism to threatened environments • agricultural revolution in 1950s-60s • a movement against traditional beliefs • a medicine that prevents bacteria growth • a way of communication through radio waves • a prevention from a disease to help immunity • ...
ARJUN VISHWAKARMA 12B 2021-05-31
Across
- are the structure breaking in severe tetanus
- tetanus bacteria lives in
- three dose of ttprovide immunity for
- is most preffered medication for tetanus
- in the us the most case found in which age
- death can be cause by tetanus
Down
- is caused by which pathogen
- period of communicable tetanus
- of the tetanus bacteria everywhere
- tetanus can lead to blood pressure and heart rate
- is another name of tetanus
- is tetanus symptom
- tetanus is a caused by bacteria
13 Clues: is tetanus symptom • tetanus bacteria lives in • is another name of tetanus • is caused by which pathogen • death can be cause by tetanus • period of communicable tetanus • tetanus is a caused by bacteria • of the tetanus bacteria everywhere • three dose of ttprovide immunity for • is most preffered medication for tetanus • in the us the most case found in which age • ...
Open House 2023-01-14
Across
- Host's username
- Winner of the first Open House challenge
- How many contestants are left
- Open House first round name
- What Big Brother (the character) is
- What "Cloak" really is
- Vivi and Chrome's residence
- Big Brother's job, as said by Mosaic
- Open House contestant, previously a Labyrinth host
Down
- Winner of the final Labyrinth season
- Open House contestant replaced by Varity
- Alongside puzzle, one of the choices for placing high in a challenge
- Token with hidden use
13 Clues: Host's username • Token with hidden use • What "Cloak" really is • Open House first round name • Vivi and Chrome's residence • How many contestants are left • What Big Brother (the character) is • Winner of the final Labyrinth season • Big Brother's job, as said by Mosaic • Open House contestant replaced by Varity • Winner of the first Open House challenge • ...
Microbes 2021-11-07
Across
- ... dish, the thing we grew our bacteria on
- Gas released by fungi after eating sugar
- Virus responsible for 1918 pandemic
- Released by bacteria, can make you sick
- A microbe useful in making beer
- Single celled microbe
- ... beer, the drink we made
Down
- A pill to help kill bacteria
- Virus responsible for current pandemic
- Bacteria responsible for worst ever pandemic (in middle ages)
- A microbe that is not technically alive
- A pill to help kill viruses
- A way to help promote natural immunity
13 Clues: Single celled microbe • A pill to help kill viruses • ... beer, the drink we made • A pill to help kill bacteria • A microbe useful in making beer • Virus responsible for 1918 pandemic • Virus responsible for current pandemic • A way to help promote natural immunity • A microbe that is not technically alive • Released by bacteria, can make you sick • ...
Arrival In Canada (#1) 2017-04-25
Across
- Lord
- Resistance to disease
- Patent Royal documents that set out terms and permission
- One of the East India companies chartered by European sovereigns to establish worldwide trading connections
- Non-believer (in this case, non-Christian)
- A common mineral with a pale brass-yellow colour
Down
- A group of islands
- Not Christian
- Made gentle, happy
- Trap
- Being false, betraying someone
- A terrible, often fatal, disease caused by a lack of vitamin C
- Complete control of the market for a certain good or service
13 Clues: Lord • Trap • Not Christian • A group of islands • Made gentle, happy • Resistance to disease • Being false, betraying someone • Non-believer (in this case, non-Christian) • A common mineral with a pale brass-yellow colour • Patent Royal documents that set out terms and permission • Complete control of the market for a certain good or service • ...
