immunity Crossword Puzzles
Blood & Immune System 2014-11-23
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- Another word for red blood cells
- “big eater”
- Red cell volume/whole blood volume x100
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- WBC kidney shaped large nucleus
- The four properties of immunity are: specificity, versatility, memory
- Platelets are also called ________
- An inappropriate or excessive responses to allergens
- Specific host defences are very ______
- Substance that causes coagulation, e.g. anitbodies
9 Clues: “big eater” • WBC kidney shaped large nucleus • Another word for red blood cells • Platelets are also called ________ • Specific host defences are very ______ • Red cell volume/whole blood volume x100 • Substance that causes coagulation, e.g. anitbodies • An inappropriate or excessive responses to allergens • ...
FUNCTIONS OF THE LIVER 2021-02-25
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- Through Kupffer cells
- For drugs & alcohol
- Clearance of bilirubin
- What helps carry away waste and break down fats in the small intestine during digestion?
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- Fibrinogens and prothrombin are examples
- Essential for bones, vision, and the nervous system
- through Insulin and Glucagon
- Albumin is an example
- Vital component of the cell membrane
9 Clues: For drugs & alcohol • Through Kupffer cells • Albumin is an example • Clearance of bilirubin • through Insulin and Glucagon • Vital component of the cell membrane • Fibrinogens and prothrombin are examples • Essential for bones, vision, and the nervous system • What helps carry away waste and break down fats in the small intestine during digestion?
Immunology 2025-05-15
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- Cell surface proteins that present antigens
- Primary lymphoid organ where T cells mature
- Immunoglobulin found in secretions like saliva
- Protein molecules that recognize antigens
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- Cells that produce antibodies
- Organelle important for antigen processing in APCs
- Inflammatory chemical released by mast cells
- Type of immunity you are born with
- Immunoglobulin involved in allergic reactions
9 Clues: Cells that produce antibodies • Type of immunity you are born with • Protein molecules that recognize antigens • Cell surface proteins that present antigens • Primary lymphoid organ where T cells mature • Inflammatory chemical released by mast cells • Immunoglobulin involved in allergic reactions • Immunoglobulin found in secretions like saliva • ...
Spelling Crossword 2022-03-09
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- make (something) look more attractive
- treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- move continuously through a closed system
- make (something) more difficult
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- create or prepare methodically
- be grateful for something
- create or initiate (something)
- form a theory about a subject without evidence
- make (something) worse or more serious
9 Clues: be grateful for something • create or prepare methodically • create or initiate (something) • make (something) more difficult • make (something) look more attractive • make (something) worse or more serious • move continuously through a closed system • form a theory about a subject without evidence • treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
Chapter 11 Blood and immunity 2026-03-13
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- destruction of bone marrow
- deficiency of vitamin B12
- disease causing rupture of red cells
- Decrease in hemoglobin in blood
- immune response to own tissue
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- Rapid development of white blood cells
- More commonly known as allergies
- deficiency of specific clotting factor
- Body does not use iron properly
- A generalized severe allergic reaction
- Anemia caused by presence of abnormal hemoglobin
- Cancer of blood forming cells in bone marrow
- Any failure in immune system
13 Clues: deficiency of vitamin B12 • destruction of bone marrow • Any failure in immune system • immune response to own tissue • Body does not use iron properly • Decrease in hemoglobin in blood • More commonly known as allergies • disease causing rupture of red cells • Rapid development of white blood cells • deficiency of specific clotting factor • ...
The BMMS Medical Vocabulary Crossward 2023-01-25
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- medical branch concerning the nervous system
- the loss of being able to move
- treatment of irregularities in the teeth
- process of chemically combining with oxygen
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- anatomical swelling; an increase in size
- the state of being resistant to diseases
- branch of science concerning poison
- break or burst suddenly
- fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
9 Clues: break or burst suddenly • the loss of being able to move • branch of science concerning poison • anatomical swelling; an increase in size • the state of being resistant to diseases • treatment of irregularities in the teeth • process of chemically combining with oxygen • medical branch concerning the nervous system • fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
Tuberculosis 2022-02-01
7 Clues: It weaken your • TB is very _____ • TB is caused by____ • tb infection can also be • TB can be treated by _____ • can spread in form of ____ in air • what is caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
Tuberculosis 2022-02-01
7 Clues: It weaken your • TB is very _____ • TB is caused by____ • tb infection can also be • TB can be treated by _____ • can spread in form of ____ in air • what is caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
SkillWise Staff Week 10 2025-03-11
7 Clues: determined • this activity • action after hearing a joke • pleasant moments (2 words, 4,5) • enjoyment, amusement, or light-hearted pleasure • In the show Survivor - immunity ______, reward ________ • definition: participate in social activities; mix socially with others.
COVID19 2020-08-31
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- Contact......... is the process used by public health officials to identify people who have come in contact with someone with an infection.
- Your body's ability to resist or fight off an infection
- A biological preparation of organisms that provides immunity to a particular infectious disease
- ......... area is a geographical zone with limited access in or out in an effort to contain an outbreak.
- A sudden increase of a specific illness in a small area.
- A situation where more cases of disease than expected happen in a given area or to a group of people
- A sudden increase of a specific illness in a small area.
- ....... distancing is an act of remaining physically apart in an effort to stem transmission of COVID-19
- When a new disease spreads to many countries around the world.
- ....... is a type of diagnostic test that checks to see if you're currently infected.
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- This means that a disease was originally detected in animals, but is now infecting people also.
- A machine that supplies oxygen to a patient with severe lung issues.
- The separation of people, animals, or goods to prevent the possible spread of infectious diseases.
- A grouping of disease cases in a geographic area during a set time period.
- A person that is not showing any signs of having a disease despite being infected.
- period The time it takes for someone with an infection to start showing symptoms.
- A protein your immune system makes in response to an infection.
- A measure imposed by a government that prevents people from leaving a region in an attempt to control a disease outbreak
- Your body's ability to resist or fight off an infection
- ..... isolation is an act of separating oneself from others.
20 Clues: Your body's ability to resist or fight off an infection • Your body's ability to resist or fight off an infection • A sudden increase of a specific illness in a small area. • A sudden increase of a specific illness in a small area. • ..... isolation is an act of separating oneself from others. • When a new disease spreads to many countries around the world. • ...
ch 9 vocab 2023-06-28
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- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- Potential a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane
- the finger-like cells present on the end of a neuron
- Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
- An antibody, also known as an immunoglobulin, is a large, Y-shaped protein used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses
- a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
- sheath an insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord
- asymmetric intercellular junctions that mediate rapid point-to-point communication between neurons, and thereby connect neurons into circuits
- Impulse the relaying of a coded signal from a nerve cell to an effector (a muscle cell, a gland cell or another nerve cell) in response to a stimulus
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- Lobe sit behind the ears and are the second largest lobe
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- cleft a small gap between the axon terminal of the presynaptic neuron and the membrane of the postsynaptic cell
- an organism causing disease to its host
- Potential the amount of power that is available to a cell to maintain its homeostatic state
18 Clues: an organism causing disease to its host • the finger-like cells present on the end of a neuron • the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system • Lobe sit behind the ears and are the second largest lobe • chemical messengers that your body can't function without • Potential a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-06
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- antimicrobial substances that function like locally produced endogenous antibiotics
- immunity in which T cells play a major role and which provides defense against infections by intracellular microbes (no need to write the word ‘immunity’)
- signature cytokine produced by Th1 cells (abbreviation)
- integrin that firmly holds the two cells together, forming an immune synapse into which the CTLs secrete cytotoxic proteins
- cells that are induced in parasitic worm infections and promote IgE-, mast cell- and eosinophil-mediated destruction of the parasites (no need to write the word ‘cells’)
- t cells that are long-lived and functionally inactive and are ready to respond rapidly to repeated exposure to the same microbe.
- ligand present on T cells that helps in activation of macrophages and APCs to secrete more cytokines and express more costimulators
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- t cells that are generated after the process of differentiation and their main function is to eliminate microbes
- lymphoid organs where naïve T cells are stimulated by microbial antigens (this is an umbrella term)
- granule protein secreted by CTLs that cleaves and thus activates caspases
- substance secreted by CTLs that disrupts the integrity of the target cell plasma membrane and endosomal membranes
- inhibitory receptor present on T cells
- cytokine that is required for the survival and function of regulatory T cells
- type of macrophage that are activated by Th1 cells (no need for the word ‘macrophage’)
- receptor on T cells that recognize B7 costimulators on APCs (no need to use the word ‘receptor’)
15 Clues: inhibitory receptor present on T cells • signature cytokine produced by Th1 cells (abbreviation) • granule protein secreted by CTLs that cleaves and thus activates caspases • cytokine that is required for the survival and function of regulatory T cells • antimicrobial substances that function like locally produced endogenous antibiotics • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2021-10-01
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- Part of respiratory system consisting of Nose, Pharynx & Associated structures (tonsils & sinuses) Larynx.
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- Translation of RNA into proteins
- inflammation of sinuses
- Cells of blood providing immunity
- Study of cells
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- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- Power house of the cell
- Disease of lower respiratory tract
- Study of tissues
- Neuron that carries information from entire body to the spinal cord & then to brain
- Connective tissue
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
16 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Connective tissue • Power house of the cell • inflammation of sinuses • Translation of RNA into proteins • Cells of blood providing immunity • Disease of lower respiratory tract • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • ...
Infection Control Crossword! 2021-10-14
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- The foam we use on our hands
- A virus or disease occurring over a wide geographic area
- Opposite of contaminated
- opposite of sick
- Opposite of dangerous
- The name of the Flu
- The term used for when you cant catch a virus
- what happens to a cut if you don't clean it?
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- When you're stuck in your room
- A small pinch that delivers medicine
- The name of our home
- A medicine that protects against a virus
- we wear them on our face everyday
- The industry the staff here work in
- Another word for watching someone or something
- The virus responsible for this years pandemic
16 Clues: opposite of sick • The name of the Flu • The name of our home • Opposite of dangerous • Opposite of contaminated • The foam we use on our hands • When you're stuck in your room • we wear them on our face everyday • The industry the staff here work in • A small pinch that delivers medicine • A medicine that protects against a virus • what happens to a cut if you don't clean it? • ...
Immune System Crossword 2023-04-27
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- the tonsils are small masses of _________ tissue
- the thymus gland is located over laying the _______
- lymph moves toward the
- engulf and destroy foreign substances
- natural killer cells can lyse ___________ cells
- specific resistance to disease
- the spleen is located on this side of the abdomen
- is an indication of acute inflammation
- excess fluid tissue carried by lymphatic vessels
- abnormally high body temperature
- Peyer's Patches capture and destroy bacteria in the ____________
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- nonspecific defense system
- are cells that are part of the third line of defense
- the first line of defense includes the _____________ (integument)
- provide specific immune response to antigens
- engulf foreign materials into a vacuole
- specific defense system
- hormone produced by the thymus gland
18 Clues: lymph moves toward the • specific defense system • nonspecific defense system • specific resistance to disease • abnormally high body temperature • hormone produced by the thymus gland • engulf and destroy foreign substances • is an indication of acute inflammation • engulf foreign materials into a vacuole • provide specific immune response to antigens • ...
Review of systemic and oral path 2017-10-20
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- Hair loss due to chemotherapy
- Acronyme for most common form of type IV hypersensitivity
- Measures how much glucose binds to hemoglobin
- Genetic disease with excessive production of fibrillin
- Hardening of the lymph nodes
- Opposite of atrophy
- Balance within the body's systems
- When seperate vesicules grow together
- Forms as a result of an abscess
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- Chemical barrier part of natural immunity
- Attached by a thin stalk
- Darker that the normal appearance of bone
- Acronyme for melanoma evaluation
- Hyperpigmentation and thickening of the neck's skin
- Excessive scar tissues complication of healing and piercing
- Common feature in people with down syndrome
16 Clues: Opposite of atrophy • Attached by a thin stalk • Hardening of the lymph nodes • Hair loss due to chemotherapy • Forms as a result of an abscess • Acronyme for melanoma evaluation • Balance within the body's systems • When seperate vesicules grow together • Chemical barrier part of natural immunity • Darker that the normal appearance of bone • ...
Blood, Immune and Lymphatic System 2022-03-07
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- acts as a carrier to shuttle molecules through the blood
- formed elements
- play a crucial role in immunity
- contain histamine granules that attract other wbc's to inflamed site
- cell fragments that help stop bleeding
- where lymph is filtered
- shape of red blood cells
- largest lymphoid organ
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- largest percentage of white blood cells
- largest leukocyte
- red blood cells
- protein that functions as oxygen transport
- counterattack parasitic worm infections
- proteins secreted by activated b cells or plasma cells in response to an antigen
- substances that can mobilize the immune system and provide an immune response
- white blood cells
16 Clues: formed elements • red blood cells • largest leukocyte • white blood cells • largest lymphoid organ • where lymph is filtered • shape of red blood cells • play a crucial role in immunity • cell fragments that help stop bleeding • largest percentage of white blood cells • counterattack parasitic worm infections • protein that functions as oxygen transport • ...
Immune System 2022-05-11
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- these can help build up our bodies recognize a pathogen
- These kill bacteria but not viruses.
- Viruses come in many different ______.
- smallest microbe that can make us sick
- type of immunity we are born with
- these blood cells help fight infection
- bacteria are _____.
- the name for the "invaders" that make us sick
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- Most bacteria are not ______.
- proteins that help fight off antigens
- Virus's DNA or RNA is inside this.
- This system protects us against disease.
- Bacteria are _______-celled organisms.
- viruses and bacteria that make us sick
- scientists believe viruses are not _____.
- A virus ______ a cell's machinery to make copies of itself.
16 Clues: bacteria are _____. • Most bacteria are not ______. • type of immunity we are born with • Virus's DNA or RNA is inside this. • These kill bacteria but not viruses. • proteins that help fight off antigens • Viruses come in many different ______. • smallest microbe that can make us sick • Bacteria are _______-celled organisms. • viruses and bacteria that make us sick • ...
Current affairs: Recent global and national event. 2025-10-28
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- Process where people vote for leaders.
- Measure of a country's economic output (abbr).
- Biological preparation to boost immunity.
- Penalties applied by countries for policy reasons.
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- Practice of protecting internet systems.
- Artificial Intelligence (abbr).
- International climate conference in 2023 (abbr).
- General rise in prices over time.
8 Clues: Artificial Intelligence (abbr). • General rise in prices over time. • Process where people vote for leaders. • Practice of protecting internet systems. • Biological preparation to boost immunity. • Measure of a country's economic output (abbr). • International climate conference in 2023 (abbr). • Penalties applied by countries for policy reasons.
BVB201 Defense and Immunity Crossword 2020-10-12
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- Pathogens are engulfed and broken down by these.
- What is antibody-mediated immune response also known as?
- Foreign molecules recognised by the immune system that stimulate an immune response
- An attenuated virus or bacteria that triggers an immune response?
- What immune response cells are made in the bone marrow and the thymus?
- These bind to receptors on helper T cells, stimulating rapid mitosis.
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- What do plasma cells secrete that binds to antigens, making them easier targets for phagocytes?
- Second exposure of the antigen results in a rapid response to produce ___ cells and cytotoxic t cells?
- A mix of antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes.
- Cytotoxic T cells release perforin and ____?
- What part of the antigen is recognised by the immune system?
- During infection, what cells in the blood respond to chemicals released by pathogens?
- Antibodies are also known as?
13 Clues: Antibodies are also known as? • Cytotoxic T cells release perforin and ____? • Pathogens are engulfed and broken down by these. • A mix of antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes. • What is antibody-mediated immune response also known as? • What part of the antigen is recognised by the immune system? • ...
Day 9 Vocabulary Assignments 2022-06-21
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- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation
- occurs when the membrane potential of a specific cell location rapidly rises and falls
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- the imbalance of electrical charge that exists between the interior of electrically excitable neurons and their surroundings.
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganism
- one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex. It is the lower lobe of the cortex, sitting close to ear level within the skull
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
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- a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse
- an electrical signal that travels along a nerve fiber in response to a stimulus
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
- a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting
- asymmetric intercellular junctions that mediate rapid point-to-point communication between neurons, and thereby connect neurons into circuits
- insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- space that separates two neurons
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
- projections of a neuron (nerve cell) that receive signals (information) from other neurons
18 Clues: space that separates two neurons • the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganism • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation • ...
Fraud 2012 2025-11-04
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- Expertise inflated into infallibility — the belief that mastery grants immunity and victims won’t fight back.
- Freedom unbound by accountability — independence mistaken for immunity.
- The posture of seasoned insiders who weaponise expertise and borrowed authority — convinced that rules constrain others, not them.
- Professional craft turned inward: impersonation, lies and staged legitimacy to make exploitation look like process.
- Living two lives at once — public servant by day, covert exploiter by night.
- The quiet enabling that happens when experience earns deference, assumptions replace checks, and no one asks the awkward questions.
- Unshared access and lone-operator workflows that let a single actor run the table — and close the blinds.
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- The system closing its hands — dismissals, convictions and sentences as public reckoning for private deceit.
- The profession’s mirror — hard lessons, verified trust and skepticism as muscle even for experts.
- Integrity as presentation — ethics performed for show while concealment works behind the scenes.
- When the system’s defender becomes its intruder — exploiting insider knowledge and access to commit the very crimes they investigate.
- The operational twin of deceit — mixers, exchanges and lies built to bury trails until victims speak.
- Choices stripped of moral reference — precision without principle — where victims become mere instruments.
- The self-made prison of concealment — each cover-up demands another step, until the scheme traps its maker.
- The control failure that begins with confidence and ends with blindness — ‘he’s the expert’ becomes the reason no one checks.
15 Clues: Freedom unbound by accountability — independence mistaken for immunity. • Living two lives at once — public servant by day, covert exploiter by night. • Integrity as presentation — ethics performed for show while concealment works behind the scenes. • The profession’s mirror — hard lessons, verified trust and skepticism as muscle even for experts. • ...
Day 9 Vocabulary Assignment 2022-06-21
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- a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
- the molecules used by the nervous system to transmit messages between neurons, or from neurons to muscles
- appendages that are designed to receive communications from other cells
- a space that separates two neurons
- occurs when the membrane potential of a specific cell location rapidly rises and falls
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- pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes
- one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
- sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord
- the site of transmission of electric nerve impulses between two nerve cells (neurons) or between a neuron and a gland or muscle cell (effector)
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- the imbalance of electrical charge that exists between the interior of electrically excitable neurons (nerve cells) and their surroundings
18 Clues: a space that separates two neurons • a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber • one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex • the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes • ...
Day 4 crossword puzzle 2023-06-28
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- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- Potential a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane
- the finger-like cells present on the end of a neuron
- Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
- An antibody, also known as an immunoglobulin, is a large, Y-shaped protein used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses
- a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
- sheath an insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord
- asymmetric intercellular junctions that mediate rapid point-to-point communication between neurons, and thereby connect neurons into circuits
- Impulse the relaying of a coded signal from a nerve cell to an effector (a muscle cell, a gland cell or another nerve cell) in response to a stimulus
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- Lobe sit behind the ears and are the second largest lobe
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- cleft a small gap between the axon terminal of the presynaptic neuron and the membrane of the postsynaptic cell
- an organism causing disease to its host
- Potential the amount of power that is available to a cell to maintain its homeostatic state
18 Clues: an organism causing disease to its host • the finger-like cells present on the end of a neuron • the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system • Lobe sit behind the ears and are the second largest lobe • chemical messengers that your body can't function without • Potential a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane • ...
Microbiology chapter 1 2026-01-25
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- discovered penicillin
- coined the term cell after observing cork
- speed up chemical reactions
- Theory all living things are made of cells
- developed postulates linking microbes to specific diseases
- energy production without oxygen
- disproved spontaneous generation and studied fermentation
- substance that kills or inhibits bacteria
- community of microbes living in and on a host
- cell without a nucleus
- distorted proteins
- exposure to weakened pathogen to stimulate immunity
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- cell with a nucleus
- first to observe living cells with a microscope
- infectious agent requiring a host cell to reproduce
- a living organism too small to be seen without a microscope
- a microbe that causes disease
- life comes from life
- antibiotic discovered from mold
19 Clues: distorted proteins • cell with a nucleus • life comes from life • discovered penicillin • cell without a nucleus • speed up chemical reactions • a microbe that causes disease • antibiotic discovered from mold • energy production without oxygen • coined the term cell after observing cork • substance that kills or inhibits bacteria • Theory all living things are made of cells • ...
Microbiology chapter 1 2026-01-25
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- discovered penicillin
- infectious agent requiring a host cell to reproduce
- coined the term cell after observing cork
- speeds up chemical reactions
- Theory all living things are made of cells
- developed postulates linking microbes to specific diseases
- energy production without oxygen
- disproved spontaneous generation and studied fermentation
- an example of a prokaryotic cell
- substance that kills or inhibits bacteria
- community of microbes living in and on a host
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- cell without a nucleus
- distorted proteins
- first to observe living cells with a microscope
- a living organism too small to be seen without a microscope
- cell with a nucleus
- a microbe that causes disease
- antibiotic discovered from mold
- exposure to weakened pathogen to stimulate immunity
19 Clues: distorted proteins • cell with a nucleus • discovered penicillin • cell without a nucleus • speeds up chemical reactions • a microbe that causes disease • antibiotic discovered from mold • energy production without oxygen • an example of a prokaryotic cell • coined the term cell after observing cork • substance that kills or inhibits bacteria • ...
Pusle 2024-01-10
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- The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population.
- Security Ensuring that all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- A country in East Africa, where over 85% of the population relies on agriculture for their livelihood.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates.
- The state of being subject to death, often used to refer to the death rate within a population.
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and livestock production.
- A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old.
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people, often in the context of business or farming.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a geographic area.
- Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows.
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- A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture.
- Practices or conditions that promote and preserve health, especially cleanliness.
- The first milk produced by mammals, rich in antibodies and essential for the passive transfer of immunity to offspring.
- Relating to genes or heredity, often referring to the transmission of traits from one generation to the next.
- A group of animals, typically of the same species, that live, feed, and move together.
- The process of supplying the body with sufficient fluids to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Difficulties or obstacles that need to be overcome, often in the pursuit of a goal.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies.
18 Clues: A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old. • The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population. • The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates. • Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows. • A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture. • ...
Neuron 2023-06-26
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- the electrical potential of a neuron or other excitable cell relative to its surroundings when not stimulated or involved in passage of an impulse.
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- responsible for sending and receiving neurotransmitters.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease.
- a junction between two nerve cells, consisting of a minute gap across which impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen that a lot of people seem to have a problem with for some reason...
- part of the brain that processes auditory information and encodes memories.
- an insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord.
- a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber.
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- a short branched extension of a nerve cell, along which impulses received from other cells at synapses are transmitted to the cell body.
- gap between the pre- and postsynaptic cells.
- a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane.
- a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without.
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
18 Clues: a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber. • gap between the pre- and postsynaptic cells. • responsible for sending and receiving neurotransmitters. • chemical messengers that your body can't function without. • a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Biomed Review 3 2023-05-10
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- a substance used to stimulate an immune response with the goal of creating antibodies and providing immunity to specific infections
- any large group of nonliving, submicroscopic infective agents that typically comprise an RNA r DNA core of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- the chemical reaction process of breaking down molecules for energy and of using simple building blocks to build up more complex molecules needed for growth and repair
- a type of lymphocyte (white blood cell) that matures in bone marrow and produces antibodies
- a disease-causing organism
- a protein produced by B cells in the blood; works to impair pathogens
- a representation that uses varying sets of values to reflect the changing state of a phenomenon
- a type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) produced by the thymus and involved in the immune response
- saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll
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- anything that stimulates an immune response
- 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
- any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins
- a single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism
- any eukaryotic protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa
- the cause of a disease or condition
- a large, eukaryotic, multicellular, parasitic worm, such as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech
- technique the practice and/or process of preventing contamination
- the ability to defend against a pathogen by preventing its entry and/or development or by neutralizing its pathogenic cellular products
18 Clues: a disease-causing organism • the cause of a disease or condition • a single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism • anything that stimulates an immune response • any eukaryotic protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa • technique the practice and/or process of preventing contamination • a protein produced by B cells in the blood; works to impair pathogens • ...
Vocabulary 2024-08-04
6 Clues: Abundantly filled • Permanently damaged • Lacking strength or solidity • Easily affected or influenced • Causing anxiety or nervousness • Introduce a substance to create immunity
Anatomy Physiology 2021-11-09
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- Part of respiratory system consisting of Nose, Pharynx & Associated structures (tonsils & sinuses) Larynx.
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Connective tissue
- Translation of RNA into proteins
- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- Disease of lower respiratory tract
- Study of cells
- Cells of blood providing immunity
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- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Power house of the cell
- Study of tissues
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- inflammation of sinuses
- Neuron that carries information from entire body to the spinal cord & then to brain
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
16 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Connective tissue • Power house of the cell • inflammation of sinuses • Translation of RNA into proteins • Cells of blood providing immunity • Disease of lower respiratory tract • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • ...
cosmetology 2021-02-09
6th Health Test 1 2022-09-09
8 Clues: an unhealthy condition • your bodies line of defense • chemicals that fight invaders • results when germs enter the body • gives you resistance to infection • white blood cells that attack germs • diseases that are not spread by contact • a disease that spreads from person to person
Chapter 20 and 21 2022-02-08
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- rapid development of African American culture
- produced on the Ford assembly
- theory that humans developed from lower life forms
- a pause
- divided operations into small tasks that unskilled workers could perform
- wanting to be left alone to pursue prosperity
- freedom from prosecution
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- resulted in the first cabinet member going to prison
- someone who opposes all government
- belief that God created the world
- secret place where alcohol could be purchased
- a pseudo-science aimed at improving hereditary traits
- a return to "normal" life
- a young, dramatic stylish woman
- large scale product manufacturing
- employment that did not require the joining of a Union
16 Clues: a pause • freedom from prosecution • a return to "normal" life • produced on the Ford assembly • a young, dramatic stylish woman • belief that God created the world • large scale product manufacturing • someone who opposes all government • rapid development of African American culture • secret place where alcohol could be purchased • ...
verbs 2020-09-01
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- to debar temporarily especially from a
- a body suspended from a fixed point so as
- something suspended: such as
- consisting of great numbers of units
- a right or immunity granted as a peculiar
- of or constituting a political party
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- to hold in reserve : keep back
- a collector of fares in a public conveyance
- supplementary material usually attached at
- of, relating to, or expressing numbers
- an act of taking away
11 Clues: an act of taking away • something suspended: such as • to hold in reserve : keep back • consisting of great numbers of units • of or constituting a political party • to debar temporarily especially from a • of, relating to, or expressing numbers • a body suspended from a fixed point so as • a right or immunity granted as a peculiar • ...
CERT Liability Words 2021-09-20
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- intentional act that violates a duty by a person
- command and control structure for emergency in U.S.
- completion of CERT basic training
- a measure of potential for deviation: uncertainty
- emergency response and recovery activities
- exemption from liability under law
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- an act that causes damage of liability
- failure to provide professional services
- failure to act reasonable as others
- liability imposed by law for harm
- protection against hurt, loss, or damage
11 Clues: liability imposed by law for harm • completion of CERT basic training • exemption from liability under law • failure to act reasonable as others • an act that causes damage of liability • failure to provide professional services • protection against hurt, loss, or damage • emergency response and recovery activities • intentional act that violates a duty by a person • ...
China during 1750-1900s 2022-03-06
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- Country who started a war with China
- revolt that attempted to get rid of the Qing
- When Britain beat China in the First Opium Wars
- areas where European powers were able to trade out of in China
- What China took in
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- diplomatic immunity
- Started because of Jesus's Chinese half-brother
- China's westernization plan
- Stolen by Britain
- staple of the Chinese diet
- There was a war because of it
11 Clues: Stolen by Britain • What China took in • diplomatic immunity • staple of the Chinese diet • China's westernization plan • There was a war because of it • Country who started a war with China • revolt that attempted to get rid of the Qing • Started because of Jesus's Chinese half-brother • When Britain beat China in the First Opium Wars • ...
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating 2023-12-05
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- food group containing fish and poultry
- being resistant to a disease or infection
- food group containing bread and cereal
- food group containing broccoli and lettuce
- being able to focus on one thing
- food group containing apples and watermelon
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- feeling full or satisfied from a meal
- foods or substances that are combined to make a meal
- emotional state
- food group containing milk and yoghurt
- prepare a dish or meal by combining ingredients
11 Clues: emotional state • being able to focus on one thing • feeling full or satisfied from a meal • food group containing fish and poultry • food group containing bread and cereal • food group containing milk and yoghurt • being resistant to a disease or infection • food group containing broccoli and lettuce • food group containing apples and watermelon • ...
COVID Crossword 2021-06-21
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- Keep nose and throat safe.
- Period between infection and appearance of signs and symptoms.
- Required in severe COVID-19.
- Vulnerable population for COVID-19.
- Shows you are strong and well.
- Protection of larger population after getting cured from illness.
- Common adverse event of COVID vaccine.
- To avoid meeting people.
- A strict isolation to prevent spread of disease.
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- Substance on which virus gets attached after sneezing or coughing.
- Prevention of COVID-19.
- Mode of spread of SARs-COV2 infection.
- Warning symptom of SARs-COV2 infection.
- Conditions in the patient that may affect severity of illness.
- Disinfect hand and surfaces.
- Avoid moving out of house.
16 Clues: Prevention of COVID-19. • To avoid meeting people. • Keep nose and throat safe. • Avoid moving out of house. • Required in severe COVID-19. • Disinfect hand and surfaces. • Shows you are strong and well. • Vulnerable population for COVID-19. • Mode of spread of SARs-COV2 infection. • Common adverse event of COVID vaccine. • Warning symptom of SARs-COV2 infection. • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-02-23
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- extra dose of vaccine given earlier
- microbe that can be controlled with antibiotics
- wastes from drains and toilets
- the largest form of microbe
- world's first antibiotic
- multiplying of microbes in your body
- rapid spread of disease to many people
- dead or weakened microbe that protects from illness
- protection from microbes that cause disease
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- harmful disease-causing microbes
- heated to a temperature that kills harmful microbes
- shot
- substance made by the body to help fight disease
- microbe that can't live or grow on its own
- ability of body to fight disease-causing microbes
- smallest type of microbe
16 Clues: shot • world's first antibiotic • smallest type of microbe • the largest form of microbe • wastes from drains and toilets • harmful disease-causing microbes • extra dose of vaccine given earlier • multiplying of microbes in your body • rapid spread of disease to many people • microbe that can't live or grow on its own • protection from microbes that cause disease • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-02-23
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- shot
- extra dose of vaccine given earlier
- dead or weakened microbe that protects from illness
- smallest type of microbe
- ability of body to fight disease-causing microbes
- world's first antibiotic
- microbe that can be controlled with antibiotics
- microbe that can't live or grow on its own
Down
- the largest form of microbe
- substance made by the body to help fight disease
- multiplying of microbes in your body
- heated to a temperature that kills harmful microbes
- wastes from drains and toilets
- harmful disease-causing microbes
- rapid spread of disease to many people
- protection from microbes that cause disease
16 Clues: shot • smallest type of microbe • world's first antibiotic • the largest form of microbe • wastes from drains and toilets • harmful disease-causing microbes • extra dose of vaccine given earlier • multiplying of microbes in your body • rapid spread of disease to many people • microbe that can't live or grow on its own • protection from microbes that cause disease • ...
Portfolio Project - Crossword - Level One 2024-01-04
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- Substance Act, to help recognize the most deadly and addictive drugs
- tranquilizer ten times more potent than Valium
- Body builds up immunity; requires more and more
- powerful painkillers
- relying on something
- produced by the fermentation of yeast,sugars, and starches
- Advertized to young adults
- cause altered perception and feeling.
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- helps with anxiety, seizures, and insomnia
- Body cannot handle the amount in the system
- Sometimes called “downers,”
- heterocyclic organic compounds used as tranquilizers
- elevate mood, increase feelings of well-being, and increase energy and alertness
- Sickness from no longer taking a drug
- experiences after
- Body requires you to have it
16 Clues: experiences after • powerful painkillers • relying on something • Advertized to young adults • Sometimes called “downers,” • Body requires you to have it • Sickness from no longer taking a drug • cause altered perception and feeling. • helps with anxiety, seizures, and insomnia • Body cannot handle the amount in the system • tranquilizer ten times more potent than Valium • ...
CJVIVOR FINAL 8 2023-10-13
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- Episode 4: Tribal Council ______
- What you become when you get voted out
- This season's number
- What you get to wear if you win this challenge
- What you dip in the firepit at your first Tribal Council
- Dissolved pre-merge tribe
- U.S. state Chris is from
- What you guess to receive an idol
- Fletcher's exit from the game
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- Your handsome, funny, charismatic, humble host
- Merged tribe name
- Number of castaways left this season
- Continent of this season's location
- _____ Islands, this season's location
- Creature on both sides of word "Survivor" on this season's logo
- Comes along with an Immunity win
16 Clues: Merged tribe name • This season's number • U.S. state Chris is from • Dissolved pre-merge tribe • Fletcher's exit from the game • Episode 4: Tribal Council ______ • Comes along with an Immunity win • What you guess to receive an idol • Continent of this season's location • Number of castaways left this season • _____ Islands, this season's location • ...
Hard 2015-12-09
Spain in America 2021-11-01
Immune System 2022-05-11
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- Viruses and bacteria that make us sick
- Scientists believe viruses are not _____.
- Smallest microbe that can make us sick
- Bacteria are _____.
- Type of immunity we are born with
- Proteins that help fight off antigens
- Virus's DNA or RNA is inside this.
- Viruses come in many different ______.
- This system protects us against disease.
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- Another name for "invaders" that make us sick
- These kill bacteria but not viruses.
- These blood cells help fight infection.
- Bacteria are _______-celled organisms.
- A virus ______ a cell's machinery to make copies of itself.
- Most bacteria are not ______.
- These shots help build up our bodies to recognize a pathogen.
16 Clues: Bacteria are _____. • Most bacteria are not ______. • Type of immunity we are born with • Virus's DNA or RNA is inside this. • These kill bacteria but not viruses. • Proteins that help fight off antigens • Viruses and bacteria that make us sick • Smallest microbe that can make us sick • Bacteria are _______-celled organisms. • Viruses come in many different ______. • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-02-23
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- substance made by the body to help fight disease
- microbe that can be controlled with antibiotics
- the largest form of microbe
- dead or weakened microbe that protects from illness
- harmful disease-causing microbes
- smallest type of microbe
- protection from microbes that cause disease
- multiplying of microbes in your body
- ability of body to fight disease-causing microbes
Down
- extra dose of vaccine given earlier
- shot
- world's first antibiotic
- heated to a temperature that kills harmful microbes
- wastes from drains and toilets
- microbe that can't live or grow on its own
- rapid spread of disease to many people
16 Clues: shot • world's first antibiotic • smallest type of microbe • the largest form of microbe • wastes from drains and toilets • harmful disease-causing microbes • extra dose of vaccine given earlier • multiplying of microbes in your body • rapid spread of disease to many people • microbe that can't live or grow on its own • protection from microbes that cause disease • ...
Science shepherd biology ch 30-31 2022-03-22
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- An insulating layer of fat coating some neurons.
- The area of the brain that controls automatic functions.
- That area of the brain responsible for processing vision.
- Projections of the neuron that carry impulses to the cell body.
- Fluid that freely flows around the brain, around the spinal cord, and back to the brain, whose function is to protect the brain by acting as a shock absorber.
- Immune cells that mature in the thymus
- An event that causes a sensory nerve to generate an impulse.
- Receiving antibodies from another individual; donor or mother to baby
- An elevation in body temperature above the normal 98.6 degrees F
- A complex system that protects us from infectious organisms
- A non-specific response occurring in reaction to an injury to tissues as a way to further protect the body from infection
- An artificial way to filter the blood for patients with kidney failure
- The outer 4mm of the brain and the interior of the spinal cord which appears grey. This is where all of the axon cell bodies are located.
- Lymphocytes that produce antibodies; plasma cells
- A part of the hindbrain that helps to coordinate involuntary actions.
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- The sensory and motor nerves in the body and extremities.
- The part of the brain that is responsible for hearing and processing speech.
- The brain and spinal cord.
- That area of the brain responsible for processing sensory information.
- lobe The lobe of the brain responsible for thinking and planning to move the body.
- An individual nerve cell.
- The waste products left in the urinary system after all the wastes are filtered out and the needed materials (water and ions) are reabsorbed
- Immunity to a specific pathogen that develops after becoming infected by a pathogen or receiving a vaccine
- The largest projection of the neuron, responsible for carrying all impulses out and away from the nerve cell.
- A chemical that causes blood vessels to dilate and increase blood flow to the tissue in the area
- The area of the brain and spinal cord that appears white due to the high concentration of myelinated axons it contains.
- The direct connection between the brain and the endocrine system.
- A property of the immune system in which it "remembers" the specific pathogens it has been exposed to in the past so the pathogen can be cleared quickly if re-exposed.
- Gland located just below the hypothalamus (brain) that releases various types of hormones upon stimulation by the hypothalamus
- The part of the midbrain that relays sensory information.
- Nervous tissue that controls automatic functions.
- Light sensitive cells that allow for vision in low levels of light, but are not able to process color.
- The functional unit of the kidney
33 Clues: An individual nerve cell. • The brain and spinal cord. • The functional unit of the kidney • Immune cells that mature in the thymus • An insulating layer of fat coating some neurons. • Nervous tissue that controls automatic functions. • Lymphocytes that produce antibodies; plasma cells • The area of the brain that controls automatic functions. • ...
AVERY'S super hard, extremely difficult & overbearing history lesson 2021-10-21
8 Clues: legal protection • formal disapproval • a member of a constituency • having two branches or chambers • period of time when Congress meets • removal from Congress for misconduct • the right to send job-related mail without paying postage • dividing election districts unfairly and/or for political advantage
Gym and fitness 2025-02-20
8 Clues: Long weightlifting rod • Machine for running indoors • Free weight used for lifting • Body's ability to resist infections • Bike Pedal device for indoor cycling • Ability to recover from difficulties • Capacity to sustain prolonged physical activity • a chemical to reduce pain and make you feel relaxed
Immune System 2022-04-01
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- Filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells.
- Solution containing a harmless version of a virus.
- Lymphatic tissue near back of throat.
- Protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses.
- Resistance to a certain pathogen.
- White blood cell that protects the body.
- Line body cavities.
- Stimulates an immune response against an antigen.
- Cell that engulfs large particles.
- Largest lymphatic organ.
- Produces antibodies in response to antigens.
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- A large white blood cell.
- A cell engulfs large particles.
- Released by white blood cells and macrophages.
- Inflammatory response to an injury.
- System that has fights off invading pathogens.
- Fluid found in the lymphatic system.
- Substance that stimulates an immune response
- An organism that causes disease.
19 Clues: Line body cavities. • Largest lymphatic organ. • A large white blood cell. • A cell engulfs large particles. • An organism that causes disease. • Resistance to a certain pathogen. • Cell that engulfs large particles. • Inflammatory response to an injury. • Fluid found in the lymphatic system. • Lymphatic tissue near back of throat. • White blood cell that protects the body. • ...
Ch. 14/15 Vocabulary 2014-12-18
8 Clues: map makers • henry: king of spain • were slaves were forced to work • the ability to not contract diseases • of demarcation: divided america in half • left france in search of religious freedom • trade;trade between Europe, Africa,and America • columbus: sailed west across the Atlantic ocean
Gym and fitness 2025-02-20
8 Clues: Long weightlifting rod • Machine for running indoors • Free weight used for lifting • Body's ability to resist infections • Bike Pedal device for indoor cycling • Ability to recover from difficulties • Capacity to sustain prolonged physical activity • a chemical to reduce pain and make you feel relaxed
Q2 CXE Game - HCN 2024-03-22
8 Clues: support strong immunity • Enhance absorption of Iron • Manufacturer of Dumex Dugro • supports smart brain development • To help grow in weight and height • To support healthy digestive system • Initiate complete development (with balanced meal) • Prebiotic which acts as substrate for good bacteria in gut
Healthy U Puzzle 2021-06-02
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- Newest in the Morning Harvest range
- Name of free Covid vaccine
- New Made in Kenya skin and hair care brand in our shops
- Newest Healthy U retail shop
- A mall we are about to open a new shop at
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- Healthy U brand that has undergone a re-brand
- Sales Manager in-charge of QuickMart
- Nakuru branch manager
- Feel good hormone
- Used to boost immunity
10 Clues: Feel good hormone • Nakuru branch manager • Used to boost immunity • Name of free Covid vaccine • Newest Healthy U retail shop • Newest in the Morning Harvest range • Sales Manager in-charge of QuickMart • A mall we are about to open a new shop at • Healthy U brand that has undergone a re-brand • New Made in Kenya skin and hair care brand in our shops
Find your best seller NPIs 2020-06-02
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- exoglycosidase that catalyzes the breakdown of complex carbohydrates
- protease that remove post translational modification
- growth factor required for neuronal differentiation
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- a biomarker of neurotoxicity
- cytokine that play important role in both acute and adaptive immunity
- coaulation protein in blood stream
- glycoprotein found in extracellular matrix
- genome editing technology
- hormone that regulates hunger
- protein that helps in regulating acute phase response of injury and infection
10 Clues: genome editing technology • a biomarker of neurotoxicity • hormone that regulates hunger • coaulation protein in blood stream • glycoprotein found in extracellular matrix • growth factor required for neuronal differentiation • protease that remove post translational modification • exoglycosidase that catalyzes the breakdown of complex carbohydrates • ...
To Selfie or Not 2021-09-14
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- strongly affected by something
- a substance that provides immunity against certain diseases
- good manners, polite behavior
- feeling of worry or unease
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- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- to make a person immune to disease
- approach or enter (a place)
- a formal discussion on a particular topic in which opposing arguments are put forward.
- although
- made smaller or less
10 Clues: although • made smaller or less • feeling of worry or unease • approach or enter (a place) • good manners, polite behavior • strongly affected by something • to make a person immune to disease • a substance that provides immunity against certain diseases • preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience • ...
Health Puzzle 2021-08-19
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- can be spread
- doctors who do the surgery
- the absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
- letting the blood go from the body
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- A virus that can kill you
- a person qualified to practice medicine.
- a widespread of an infectious disease
- treatment to produce immunity against a disease
- based on or characterized by the principles of science.
- an outbreak of a pandemic disease.
10 Clues: can be spread • A virus that can kill you • doctors who do the surgery • an outbreak of a pandemic disease. • letting the blood go from the body • a widespread of an infectious disease • a person qualified to practice medicine. • treatment to produce immunity against a disease • based on or characterized by the principles of science. • ...
Preventive Health 2014-10-15
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- Administration of an antigen to stimulate immunity.
- Freeze-dried
- Avoid ointments containing these when treating corneal ulcers.
- Leptospirosis bacteria.
- Roundworms.
Down
- The scientific name for Rabies Virus.
- Canine core vaccine, symptoms include occlusonasal discharge, coughing, and dehydration. Is a misnomer for felines.
- Canine core vaccine, highly contagious respiratory virus. A.K.A. canine cough.
- Device used to measure intraocular pressure.
- Cigar-shaped mites that can cause mange.
10 Clues: Roundworms. • Freeze-dried • Leptospirosis bacteria. • The scientific name for Rabies Virus. • Cigar-shaped mites that can cause mange. • Device used to measure intraocular pressure. • Administration of an antigen to stimulate immunity. • Avoid ointments containing these when treating corneal ulcers. • ...
Fruits and animal 2024-12-18
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- A summer fruit with refreshing flavors
- king of all fruits
- Immunity boosting green leafy vegetable that Popeye the sailor likes.
- A colour as well
- A fruit for wait gaining
- Children love to have it
Down
- An animal of Australian subcontinent
- A famous delicacies that goes well with mocktails
- A fuit that is considered vegetable
- A fruit that has high water and fiber content
10 Clues: A colour as well • king of all fruits • A fruit for wait gaining • Children love to have it • A fuit that is considered vegetable • An animal of Australian subcontinent • A summer fruit with refreshing flavors • A fruit that has high water and fiber content • A famous delicacies that goes well with mocktails • ...
Drugs & Treatment 2025-10-29
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- Written order for medicine from a doctor
- Method of delivering medicine into the body
- Substance that provides immunity to a disease
- The amount of medicine given at one time
- Hormone used to control blood sugar
- Treatment for cancer
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- Medicine used to cause loss of feeling during surgery
- Drug that kills bacteria
- Medicine that reduces pain
- Small round form of medicine taken by mouth
10 Clues: Treatment for cancer • Drug that kills bacteria • Medicine that reduces pain • Hormone used to control blood sugar • Written order for medicine from a doctor • The amount of medicine given at one time • Small round form of medicine taken by mouth • Method of delivering medicine into the body • Substance that provides immunity to a disease • ...
KKC JA'WORLD AIDS DAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-11-23
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- A blood test that measures immune system strength.
- Daily medication to prevent HIV infection.
- Infections that exploit weakened immunity.
- Unfair treatment based on HIV status
- Professional guidance for coping with HIV
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- Combination therapy used to suppress HIV.
- virus reduced to levels undetectable by tests.
- The quantity of HIV in the blood.
- Negative attitudes toward people with HIV
- Treatment after possible HIV exposure.
10 Clues: The quantity of HIV in the blood. • Unfair treatment based on HIV status • Treatment after possible HIV exposure. • Combination therapy used to suppress HIV. • Negative attitudes toward people with HIV • Professional guidance for coping with HIV • Daily medication to prevent HIV infection. • Infections that exploit weakened immunity. • ...
Vaccination 2025-04-14
4 Clues: medicine that provides immunity • a disease eradicated by a vaccine • ability of the body to fight infections • Protein produced by the immune system to fight antigens.
The immune system 2020-10-12
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- These cells secrete antibodies into the blood.
- Enzymes that degrade bacteria.
- A method of first line defense.
- An attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells.
- Process of programmed cell death.
- Another word for antibodies.
- Antibodies that are artificially produced by creating Hybridomas
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- An antigenic determinant.
- A site of lymphocyte production.
- These bind to receptors, stimulating mitosis, cell mediated and humoral immunity.
- Binding of the Antibodies can help this process.
- Another word for anti-body mediated response.
12 Clues: An antigenic determinant. • Another word for antibodies. • Enzymes that degrade bacteria. • A method of first line defense. • A site of lymphocyte production. • Process of programmed cell death. • Another word for anti-body mediated response. • These cells secrete antibodies into the blood. • Binding of the Antibodies can help this process. • ...
Germs and Sickness 2020-05-04
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- A disease that affects the entire world
- An inactive form of a pathogen to prevent disease
- A one-celled protist that carries malaria
- A one-celled organism with no nucleus
- Isolation to avoid the spread of the disease
- The ability to kill a pathogen
- A nonliving particle that infects living things
- Organisms that cause disease
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- Only able to be seen using a microscopic
- Drugs that kill bacteria
- A disease that affects an area of the world
- Proteins made by white blood cells
12 Clues: Drugs that kill bacteria • Organisms that cause disease • The ability to kill a pathogen • Proteins made by white blood cells • A one-celled organism with no nucleus • A disease that affects the entire world • Only able to be seen using a microscopic • A one-celled protist that carries malaria • A disease that affects an area of the world • ...
Living Environment Vocab Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- Internal balance of living things
- Protection from disease, either naturally or from a vaccine
- Harmful living thing
- Released by white blood cells in response to antigens
- gas used for cellular respiration
- sugar molecule (food) for the body
- Carrier of oxygen and carbon dioxide
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- Shaped proteins on the pathogen that make the body respond
- Cell that releases antibodies
- the energy molecule
- The movement of molecules from higher to lower concentration
- a (mistake) response to a non harmful thing such as peanut butter
12 Clues: the energy molecule • Harmful living thing • Cell that releases antibodies • Internal balance of living things • gas used for cellular respiration • sugar molecule (food) for the body • Carrier of oxygen and carbon dioxide • Released by white blood cells in response to antigens • Shaped proteins on the pathogen that make the body respond • ...
Early Exploration 2024-08-21
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- written by someone who witnessed an event
- a change in the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther
- economy based on power of a country depending on their wealth
- deadly disease that killed thousands of Natives
- people holding religious beliefs that are not Catholic
- to punish for one's beliefs
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- information gathered by someone who did NOT witness an event
- exchange of resources between Europe & The Americas
- resistance from disease
- Spanish explorer looking for gold
- sea passage through North America
- to go around completely
12 Clues: resistance from disease • to go around completely • to punish for one's beliefs • Spanish explorer looking for gold • sea passage through North America • written by someone who witnessed an event • deadly disease that killed thousands of Natives • exchange of resources between Europe & The Americas • a change in the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther • ...
immune system 2025-01-14
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- viruses, or other harmful toxins
- protein molecule in the blood serum or other body fluids that destroys or neutralizes
- large cells that ingest
- One of the white blood cells called granulocytes, filled with granules of toxic chemicals
- Any infectious disease capable of being transmitted
- cells that are essential for clotting
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- blood
- substance that antagonizes or stimulates the immune system to produce
- can digest microorganisms.
- white blood cells that resides in the lymphoid organ
- programmed cell suicide
- resistance to a specific disease
12 Clues: blood • programmed cell suicide • large cells that ingest • can digest microorganisms. • viruses, or other harmful toxins • resistance to a specific disease • cells that are essential for clotting • Any infectious disease capable of being transmitted • white blood cells that resides in the lymphoid organ • substance that antagonizes or stimulates the immune system to produce • ...
EV D68 2024-06-26
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- Who's more prone to getting EV D68?
- What VP1 most likely attaches to on the host
- Where EV D68 was first identified
- What EV D68 translates with
- Most severe diagnosis after having EV D68
- Family of EVD68
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- Main immunity a human develops to EV D68
- Type of symmetry EV D68 has
- How new virions of EV D68 are released
- Where does the "68" come from in EV D68?
- Baltimore Class _____
- The benefit EV D68 has on life itself
12 Clues: Family of EVD68 • Baltimore Class _____ • Type of symmetry EV D68 has • What EV D68 translates with • Where EV D68 was first identified • Who's more prone to getting EV D68? • The benefit EV D68 has on life itself • How new virions of EV D68 are released • Main immunity a human develops to EV D68 • Where does the "68" come from in EV D68? • ...
SPELLING PRACTICE 5 2025-12-02
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- a perfumed liquid composed of alcohol and fragrant oils
- belonging to the essential nature of something
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted
- sung or designed for singing by a choir
- used in or characteristic of familiar and informal conversation
- able or tending to cause annoyance, trouble, or minor injury
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- placed side by side
- to take something back
- to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness
- a large smoked sausage of beef, veal, and pork
- evil with horrible intent
- lacking originality, freshness
12 Clues: placed side by side • to take something back • evil with horrible intent • lacking originality, freshness • sung or designed for singing by a choir • belonging to the essential nature of something • a large smoked sausage of beef, veal, and pork • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted • to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness • ...
EC2 2025-05-29
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- Three of these per bite in Chicken and Turkey Take a Bow Bites.
- The body's natural anti-inflammatory response.
- Ancient grains provide healthy complex ___.
- Country Edgard and Cooper call home, known for its waffles.
- Edgard & Cooper is available exclusively at ___.
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- Smooth paté descriptor.
- Deer meat.
- This + Glucosamine support joint health and mobility.
- Nestling critter? An Edgard & Cooper Strip.
- Fish whose oil supports healthy skin and glossy coat.
- Added compounds that promote healthy digestion.
- Signature color of the Edgard & Cooper brand.
12 Clues: Deer meat. • Smooth paté descriptor. • Nestling critter? An Edgard & Cooper Strip. • Ancient grains provide healthy complex ___. • Signature color of the Edgard & Cooper brand. • The body's natural anti-inflammatory response. • Added compounds that promote healthy digestion. • Edgard & Cooper is available exclusively at ___. • ...
Chapter 8 2023-01-26
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- Peak _____ condition occurs during early adulthood
- Sexual _____ is reached and secondary sexual development in teens
- 13-18 Years
- _______ occurs in women in middle adulthood
- 6-12 Years (hint 2 words)
- Passed through breastfeeding to build immunity
- 41-60 Years (hint 2 words)
- 12- 36 Months
- Parts of the skull not fused at birth
- School age has moral development based on reward _______ system
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- 3- 5 Years
- Birth- 1 Year
- 61 Years and older (hint 2 words)
- Teens strive for ______
- At toddler stage "______ thinking" occurs and starts play acting
- Sense that needs will be met
- 19- 40 Years (hint 2 words)
- during late adulthood can struggle with _______ and dying
- Toddler muscle mass and bone _____ increase
19 Clues: 3- 5 Years • 13-18 Years • Birth- 1 Year • 12- 36 Months • Teens strive for ______ • 6-12 Years (hint 2 words) • 41-60 Years (hint 2 words) • 19- 40 Years (hint 2 words) • Sense that needs will be met • 61 Years and older (hint 2 words) • Parts of the skull not fused at birth • _______ occurs in women in middle adulthood • Toddler muscle mass and bone _____ increase • ...
LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS ROLE IN IMMUNITY 2016-11-01
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- An immune response that can occur anywhere in the body it provides early protection
- found mainly in saliva, tears, sweat , breast milk also present in blood and lymphs make up 10-15 percent of antibodies
- A type of gland that produces hormones known at thymosin that mature lymphocytes
- a form of cytolysis where holes are created in target cell membranes
- The bodies major physical barrier to microbes
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- Is a protective mechanism that washes away microbes that attempt to enter the eyes
- Induced cell death secreted by T cells leads to DNA degradation
- The ingestion of foreign cells by macrophages
- mainly found on surfaces of B cells make up 0.2 percent of antibodies
- 80 percent of antibodies found in the blood, lymph and intestines, single unit enhance phagocytosis
- less than 0.1 percent of antibodies found on mast cells and basophils involved in allergic and hypersensitivity reactions
- Produced by the sebaceous glands and inhibits bacterial growth
- make up 5-10 percent of antibodies in blood they occur in 5s
13 Clues: The ingestion of foreign cells by macrophages • The bodies major physical barrier to microbes • make up 5-10 percent of antibodies in blood they occur in 5s • Produced by the sebaceous glands and inhibits bacterial growth • Induced cell death secreted by T cells leads to DNA degradation • a form of cytolysis where holes are created in target cell membranes • ...
Immune System 2022-04-01
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- Filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells.
- Solution containing a harmless version of a virus.
- Lymphatic tissue near back of throat.
- Protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses.
- Resistance to a certain pathogen.
- White blood cell that protects the body.
- Line body cavities.
- Stimulates an immune response against an antigen.
- Cell that engulfs large particles.
- Largest lymphatic organ.
- Produces antibodies in response to antigens.
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- A large white blood cell.
- A cell engulfs large particles.
- Released by white blood cells and macrophages.
- Inflammatory response to an injury.
- System that has fights off invading pathogens.
- Fluid found in the lymphatic system.
- Substance that stimulates an immune response
- An organism that causes disease.
19 Clues: Line body cavities. • Largest lymphatic organ. • A large white blood cell. • A cell engulfs large particles. • An organism that causes disease. • Resistance to a certain pathogen. • Cell that engulfs large particles. • Inflammatory response to an injury. • Fluid found in the lymphatic system. • Lymphatic tissue near back of throat. • White blood cell that protects the body. • ...
Spelling 2023-12-19
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- resulting in too much sugar in the blood
- able to express oneself easily and articulately
- an instance of improving
- a voucher entitling the holder to a discount
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease
- created directly and personally by a particular artist; not a copy
- food consisting largely of proteins
- the process or period of gathering crops
- Autumn, the third season of the year
- a feeling of reassurance and relaxation
- belonging to the very distant past
- a cultivated variety of cabbage bearing green heads
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- series of actions or steps taken
- freedom from outside control
- one hundred times ten
- part or element of
- a talk; especially an informal one
- great significance
- perfumed liquid
19 Clues: perfumed liquid • part or element of • great significance • one hundred times ten • an instance of improving • freedom from outside control • series of actions or steps taken • a talk; especially an informal one • belonging to the very distant past • food consisting largely of proteins • Autumn, the third season of the year • a feeling of reassurance and relaxation • ...
Daily vocab assigment day 9 2022-07-18
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- electrical signal produced by a nueron
- ability to defend against foreign pathogens
- substance that releases a nuerosignal
- receives electrical signal on a nueron
- put dead antigens to build immune response
- colorless cell counteracts foreign subst.
- foreign substance that inflicts immune resp.
- pieces of large cells in bone marrow
- lipid layer that insulates the axon
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- protein produced in response to an antigen
- temp. shift from neg to pos.
- immune centinals and a white blood cell
- substance that enters body & can cause disease
- space between axon term. and dendrite
- imbalance of electrical charge
- spaces between two nuerons
- responsible for long term memory storage
- a pathway leading to the brain/connected w/ n.sys
- Basic cell of the brain
19 Clues: Basic cell of the brain • spaces between two nuerons • temp. shift from neg to pos. • imbalance of electrical charge • lipid layer that insulates the axon • pieces of large cells in bone marrow • space between axon term. and dendrite • substance that releases a nuerosignal • electrical signal produced by a nueron • receives electrical signal on a nueron • ...
immune system 2022-05-06
7 Clues: capillary walls • the body memorizes a pathogen • an example of passive immunity • antibodies from another organism • a network of organs and chemicals • the body makes its own antibodies • a disease that can be vaccinated for
escape 2022-02-14
7 Clues: COVID-19 • red body liquid • adult male human beign • period between birth and death • an object that serves to open doors • a muscle that pumps blood through your veins • substance that provide immunity against some disease
Things to do in the Pandemic 2022-01-05
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- If you are sneezing.
- To keep you fit during COVID 19.
- After coming from a crowed place.
- Whenever someone comes home.
- Whenever you go out.
- To boost immunity during pandemic.
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- If someone is suffering from cold, cough, fever etc.
- If you have mild symptoms of Corona virus.
- If you have difficulty in breathing, low oxygen saturation level etc.
- Shield from Corona
- When you have any symptoms of COVID 19.
11 Clues: Shield from Corona • If you are sneezing. • Whenever you go out. • Whenever someone comes home. • To keep you fit during COVID 19. • After coming from a crowed place. • To boost immunity during pandemic. • When you have any symptoms of COVID 19. • If you have mild symptoms of Corona virus. • If someone is suffering from cold, cough, fever etc. • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 1 part 1 2021-12-07
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- correct, free from mistakes
- to put forward, suggest, recommend
- land near a shore
- protection from being affected by a disease
- to see, observe, notice
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- to fall, break down completely
- an idea or belief that is intended to explain facts or events (not proven to be true)
- to make something or someone different in some way
- very powerful or strong
- hard to separate, analyze, or solve
- to take something, sometimes by force
11 Clues: land near a shore • very powerful or strong • to see, observe, notice • correct, free from mistakes • to fall, break down completely • to put forward, suggest, recommend • hard to separate, analyze, or solve • to take something, sometimes by force • protection from being affected by a disease • to make something or someone different in some way • ...
Class 8th Cell and Micro Organisms 2021-07-03
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- Smallest Cell in the World.
- Thread like structure present in the Nucleoplasm.
- Helps in Protein synthesis in a cell
- Basic Structural and Functional Unit of Life
- Other than green colour plastids
- Diseases causing micro organisms in plant, animals and Human.
- A group of cell perform a specialized function
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- Bacteria used in the Biological treatment of sewage.
- Fungi caused food Poisoning.
- Power House of the Cell.
- Ability of Body to fight infection.
11 Clues: Power House of the Cell. • Smallest Cell in the World. • Fungi caused food Poisoning. • Other than green colour plastids • Ability of Body to fight infection. • Helps in Protein synthesis in a cell • Basic Structural and Functional Unit of Life • A group of cell perform a specialized function • Thread like structure present in the Nucleoplasm. • ...
Food Nutrients and nutritional disorders 2021-10-10
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- Deficiency disease of Vitamin C.
- the process of adding some nutrients to foods during processing/manufacture
- Deficiency disease of Calcium.
- _____ nutrients are needed by the body in large quantities
- Deficiency disease of Carbohydrates.
- Another name for fats and oils in the diet.
- Deficiency disease of Protein.
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- lack of fibre in the diet
- Nutrients that boost the body immunity and prevent infections.
- deficiency of Vitamin D in adults.
- Deficiency disease of Vitamin A.
11 Clues: lack of fibre in the diet • Deficiency disease of Calcium. • Deficiency disease of Protein. • Deficiency disease of Vitamin C. • Deficiency disease of Vitamin A. • deficiency of Vitamin D in adults. • Deficiency disease of Carbohydrates. • Another name for fats and oils in the diet. • _____ nutrients are needed by the body in large quantities • ...
Lymphoma Crossword Activity (Section 1L) 2024-02-08
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- one symptom for lymphoma is painless swelling of lymph ____
- involved in cell-mediated immunity
- site where T cells mature
- one risk factor for lymphoma is a _____ immune system
- more common form of lymphoma
- form of lymphoma that is more common in younger adults
- one treatment for lymphoma is a bone marrow ____
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- leukocyte commonly involved in lymphoma
- specific cell present in Hodgkin lymphoma
- cancer of lymphatic system
- site where B cells mature
11 Clues: site where B cells mature • site where T cells mature • cancer of lymphatic system • more common form of lymphoma • involved in cell-mediated immunity • leukocyte commonly involved in lymphoma • specific cell present in Hodgkin lymphoma • one treatment for lymphoma is a bone marrow ____ • one risk factor for lymphoma is a _____ immune system • ...
At the doctor's 2015-05-25
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- A physician ..... us to a specialist if they suspect we have a disease that is connected with the other doctor’ s specialisation.
- This is a plan of medical care of a patient. Often this is a sheet of paper on which a doctor specifies what medicines the patient should buy in the chemist’s to get better.
- If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy.
- This is an arranged meeting with a doctor.
- This is discomfort a patient feels which shows that there is something wrong with their health.
- These are the signs that a patient suffers from some disease like fever, cough, dizziness etc.
- The American synonym of the word is drugs.
- If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it.
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- This is a synonym of to get better.
- These are very strong medicines which are used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
- If we have problems with the irritation of our eyes, an oculist often prescribes us eye ..... to prevent and treat the problem.
- This is putting liquid into the patient’s body to stimulate their immunity system and thus immunity to infectious diseases.
- This is a semi-liquid substance, usually in a tube, that we rub in our skin to stop and soothe irritation.
- This is putting a liquid into the patient’s body by means of a syringe.
- This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart.
- 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.
16 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 2015-05-25
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- A physician ..... us to a specialist if they suspect we have a disease that is connected with the other doctor’ s specialisation.
- This is putting a liquid into the patient’s body by means of a syringe.
- This is an arranged meeting with a doctor.
- These are very strong medicines which are used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
- The American synonym of the word is drugs.
- If a doctor ..... a patient, they diagnose if they are healthy.
- If we have problems with the irritation of our eyes, an oculist often prescribes us eye ..... to prevent and treat the problem.
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- This is a medical tool for listening to the patient’s heart.
- This is a plan of medical care of a patient. Often this is a sheet of paper on which a doctor specifies what medicines the patient should buy in the chemist’s to get better.
- This is a synonym of to get better.
- This is putting liquid into the patient’s body to stimulate their immunity system and thus immunity to infectious diseases.
- 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.
- This is a semi-liquid substance, usually in a tube, that we rub in our skin to stop and soothe irritation.
- If a patient ..... an illness, they come down with it.
- This is discomfort a patient feels which shows that there is something wrong with their health.
16 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. • ...
Diseases 2020-05-05
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- white blood cells that rapidly destroy a pathogen
- a one celled animal like protist
- one celled microorganisms with no nucleus
- when there's a lot of cases of an infectious disease
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- drugs that kill bacteria
- non living microscopic infectant particle
- strict isolation to prevent spread of disease
- special proteins that kill pathogens
- when an infectious disease spreads world wide
- dead parts of pathogens that prevents kinds of disease
- microorganisms that cause diseases
11 Clues: drugs that kill bacteria • a one celled animal like protist • microorganisms that cause diseases • special proteins that kill pathogens • non living microscopic infectant particle • one celled microorganisms with no nucleus • strict isolation to prevent spread of disease • when an infectious disease spreads world wide • white blood cells that rapidly destroy a pathogen • ...
Mullendore Mini 2022-12-08
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- "Get your filthy paws off my silky..."
- animal involved in Taylor Swift meme for hit song titled "I Knew You Were Trouble"
- OJ Simpson, Ted Bundy, John Wilkes Booth
- Kyle, Lisa, Erika
- synonym for newness
- power to the people of NYT
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- senator from GA who just won re-election
- when madness begins
- grants immunity to a survivor
- actor making a "freaky" comeback
- state, originated from Iroquois word meaning "great river"
11 Clues: Kyle, Lisa, Erika • when madness begins • synonym for newness • power to the people of NYT • grants immunity to a survivor • actor making a "freaky" comeback • "Get your filthy paws off my silky..." • senator from GA who just won re-election • OJ Simpson, Ted Bundy, John Wilkes Booth • state, originated from Iroquois word meaning "great river" • ...
The Immune System 2025-08-27
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- A person’s ability to resist or prevent pathogens
- The general term for white blood cells
- White blood cells produce this
- Clots the blood to form scabs
- Another word for reaction
- The body’s barrier against the external environment
- Tiny hairs within the ear
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- The smallest type of pathogen
- Enzyme within the eyes’ tears
- A molecule with a specific shape on the surface of a pathogen
- Referring to a certain or particular thing
11 Clues: Another word for reaction • Tiny hairs within the ear • The smallest type of pathogen • Enzyme within the eyes’ tears • Clots the blood to form scabs • White blood cells produce this • The general term for white blood cells • Referring to a certain or particular thing • A person’s ability to resist or prevent pathogens • The body’s barrier against the external environment • ...
July Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-22
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- - able to be easily carried or move
- - become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease
- - unhappy or uncomfortable.
- - spend time relaxing or socializing informally.
- - a gentle wind.
- - treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
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- - an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- - an arranged bunch of flowers
- - a sovereign head of state
- - an animal doctor.
10 Clues: - a gentle wind. • - an animal doctor. • - a sovereign head of state • - unhappy or uncomfortable. • - an arranged bunch of flowers • - able to be easily carried or move • - spend time relaxing or socializing informally. • - become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease • - an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place. • ...
House of (Un)commons 2022-07-23
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- to speak in a slow-paced manner
- very serious or strict
- a feeling of extreme exhaustion
- a feeling that something bad is going to occur
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- to walk slowly with low energy
- not revealing one's feelings or intentions
- a place where bodies are cremated
- to remain, stay on for a while
- body's natural ability to fight diseases
- an unenergetic or sleepy feeling
10 Clues: very serious or strict • to walk slowly with low energy • to remain, stay on for a while • to speak in a slow-paced manner • a feeling of extreme exhaustion • an unenergetic or sleepy feeling • a place where bodies are cremated • body's natural ability to fight diseases • not revealing one's feelings or intentions • a feeling that something bad is going to occur
Immune System 2023-05-07
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- helps clear bodily toxins
- main function is to defend against any threats to our health
- send t cells to kill off infected body cells
- what blood cells are made of
- destroy invading cells
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- a type of white blood cell
- trick immune system to attack healthy cells
- trigger immune response and identify antigens
- when a threat revisits cells can quickly release antibodies
- fever and swelling
10 Clues: fever and swelling • destroy invading cells • helps clear bodily toxins • a type of white blood cell • what blood cells are made of • trick immune system to attack healthy cells • send t cells to kill off infected body cells • trigger immune response and identify antigens • when a threat revisits cells can quickly release antibodies • ...
complement system 2024-04-29
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- The pathway come under adaptive immunity
- membrane attack complex,shortcut
- Proteolytic clevageof complement protein by
- what complement component is c3 cleaved by
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- quick pathway of complement activation
- the region of the antibody to which c1q bind
- class of antibodies involved in classical complement
- Complements which one is the most important opsonin
- MAC in complement pathway consist of
- intial complement factor bound by complement fixing Ab
10 Clues: membrane attack complex,shortcut • MAC in complement pathway consist of • quick pathway of complement activation • The pathway come under adaptive immunity • what complement component is c3 cleaved by • Proteolytic clevageof complement protein by • the region of the antibody to which c1q bind • Complements which one is the most important opsonin • ...
The first letters will tell you where to go next (they are scattered!;) 2026-02-19
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- White blood cell central to adaptive immunity
- Diagnostic removal of tissue for microscopic analysis
- Transfer of a patient to another specialist for care
- Abnormally elevated heart rate at rest
- Specialist in disorders of ear, nose, and throat
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- Fungal organism causing common vaginal infection
- Physician managing pregnancy and childbirth
- Relating to the kidney
- Chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia
- Reduced hemoglobin concentration in blood
10 Clues: Relating to the kidney • Abnormally elevated heart rate at rest • Chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia • Reduced hemoglobin concentration in blood • Physician managing pregnancy and childbirth • White blood cell central to adaptive immunity • Fungal organism causing common vaginal infection • Specialist in disorders of ear, nose, and throat • ...
B3 Infection and Response 2025-11-16
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- System that protects the body from disease
- Protein produced by the immune system to fight pathogens
- triggers antibody production
- Common symptom of infection
- Single-celled organisms that can cause illness
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- Cell that helps defend the body against infection
- Drug used to kill bacteria
- Substance that stimulates immunity against a disease
- General term for disease-causing organism
- Condition caused by invasion of pathogens
- Type of pathogen that causes diseases like flu
11 Clues: Drug used to kill bacteria • Common symptom of infection • triggers antibody production • General term for disease-causing organism • Condition caused by invasion of pathogens • System that protects the body from disease • Type of pathogen that causes diseases like flu • Single-celled organisms that can cause illness • Cell that helps defend the body against infection • ...
Vaccines 2020-03-29
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- Type of white blood cells which produces antibodies
- Immunisation
- Resistant to a particular infection
- A similar virus to smallpox but less serious
- A type of immunity when a large percentage of the population is immune
- Type of white blood cell which engulfs pathogens
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- Doctor who invented the smallpox vaccine
- General term for a white blood cell
- Disease causing organism
- Disease eradicated in 1979
- Found on the surface of pathogens allowing recognition
11 Clues: Immunisation • Disease causing organism • Disease eradicated in 1979 • General term for a white blood cell • Resistant to a particular infection • Doctor who invented the smallpox vaccine • A similar virus to smallpox but less serious • Type of white blood cell which engulfs pathogens • Type of white blood cells which produces antibodies • ...
Microbiology: Disease 2020-05-06
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- isolation because of a disease
- a one-celled organism that multiplies quickly, makes toxins
- medications that get rid of bacteria
- tiny organisms that cause diseases
- being resistant to a certain disease
- when an infectious disease spreads worldwide
- a non-living particle that hijacks cells to reproduce
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- when an infectious disease spreads to part of earth
- heating a substance to kill diseases
- a medicine that prevents disease
- proteins that kill pathogens
11 Clues: proteins that kill pathogens • isolation because of a disease • a medicine that prevents disease • tiny organisms that cause diseases • heating a substance to kill diseases • medications that get rid of bacteria • being resistant to a certain disease • when an infectious disease spreads worldwide • when an infectious disease spreads to part of earth • ...
LAB 1: Blood (Team Challenges 2023-01-04
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- leukocytes that contain histamine
- the matrix that is part of blood
- the part of red blood cells that enable transport of oxygen
- cells that carry oxygen
- the only formed elements that are complete cells
- play an important role in immunity
- most numerous leukocyte
- cells fragments involved in blood clotting
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- transported from glands to target cells by the blood
- the largest leukocytes
- transported from lungs to cells in the body by the blood
- also called red blood cells
12 Clues: the largest leukocytes • cells that carry oxygen • most numerous leukocyte • also called red blood cells • the matrix that is part of blood • leukocytes that contain histamine • play an important role in immunity • cells fragments involved in blood clotting • the only formed elements that are complete cells • transported from glands to target cells by the blood • ...
Studies Weekly #4 2022-09-13
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- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- resistance to most diseases
- Creek Indians who wanted to fight the settlers and drive them away
- a portion of land nearly surrounded by water
- last battle of Creek Indian War
- fight back
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- men who were not professional soldiers
- first battle of Creek Indian War
- taming animals
- relating to the earliest known inhabitants of a place
- the forced migration of American Indians from their land to Oklahoma
- tribal town
12 Clues: fight back • tribal town • taming animals • resistance to most diseases • last battle of Creek Indian War • first battle of Creek Indian War • men who were not professional soldiers • a portion of land nearly surrounded by water • relating to the earliest known inhabitants of a place • a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas • ...
Cross my heart 2023-09-03
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- the person you see when you are sick
- you measure it with a thermometer
- the spread of a disease around the world
- when your temperature goes up
- the red liquid that runs in your veins
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- a sickness caused by bacteria
- a small quantity of medicine/drug
- your body's protection from disease
- an injection to boost your immune system
- the bodypart where you get your vaccine shot
- the state of being in a good health
- the totality of your physical parts
12 Clues: a sickness caused by bacteria • when your temperature goes up • a small quantity of medicine/drug • you measure it with a thermometer • your body's protection from disease • the state of being in a good health • the totality of your physical parts • the person you see when you are sick • the red liquid that runs in your veins • an injection to boost your immune system • ...
IMI Crossword 2024-12-08
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- - The first line of defense in the immune system.
- - Immune cell that targets infected cells.
- - A condition where the immune system attacks self.
- - The immune system's targeted response.
- - The study of the immune system.
- - A substance that elicits an immune response.
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- - An organism that causes disease.
- - Localized redness, heat, and swelling.
- - Y-shaped protein that binds to antigens.
- - Immune cell known for engulfing pathogens.
- - Biological preparation that provides immunity.
- - A signaling molecule that modulates immune responses.
12 Clues: - The study of the immune system. • - An organism that causes disease. • - Localized redness, heat, and swelling. • - The immune system's targeted response. • - Immune cell that targets infected cells. • - Y-shaped protein that binds to antigens. • - Immune cell known for engulfing pathogens. • - A substance that elicits an immune response. • ...
