immunity Crossword Puzzles
Exam 2 Review 2024-02-20
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- Assists in antigen recognition
- Moving of immune cells
- Protein woodchipper
- Membrane-bound antibody found on T cells
- Foreign substance triggering an immune response
- Helper T cell signal
- Protein complex that act as billboards
- Largest secondary lymphoid organ
- Membrane-bound antibody found on B cells
- This molecule puts the brakes on immune responses
- Cellular ingestion
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- Regulatory T cell that is inducible
- Triggering immune response
- Where T cells learn to behave
- Cell signaling molecule
- Center where B cells refine their skills
- Critical for T cell activation, it's like a green light for the immune response
- Type of white blood cell involved in adaptive immunity
- Critical in B cell activation and class switching
- Inactivity due to lack of stimulation
- Fluid in immune system
21 Clues: Cellular ingestion • Protein woodchipper • Helper T cell signal • Moving of immune cells • Fluid in immune system • Cell signaling molecule • Triggering immune response • Where T cells learn to behave • Assists in antigen recognition • Largest secondary lymphoid organ • Regulatory T cell that is inducible • Inactivity due to lack of stimulation • ...
Biology 2018-12-20
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- dicovered penicillin
- producesdby a type of white blood cell to defend the body
- poison
- disease causing micro-organisms
- protitst diesease
- type of immunity done in large groups of people
- name for a disease that cannot be transmitted form person to person
- a type of painkiller
- releive symptons of disease
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- contains a weakened/dead pathogen to become immune
- a doctor in the 1950s
- a single-celled eukaryotic organism that don't belong to a 'kingdom'
- detect which virus is entering the body
- originates from willow bark
- eukaryotic organism
- a type of bacterial disease
- name for infectious disease
- when the pathogens are engulfed by the white blood cells
- measles,mumps,rubella vacine
- proteins on the surface of cells
20 Clues: poison • protitst diesease • eukaryotic organism • dicovered penicillin • a type of painkiller • a doctor in the 1950s • originates from willow bark • a type of bacterial disease • name for infectious disease • releive symptons of disease • measles,mumps,rubella vacine • disease causing micro-organisms • proteins on the surface of cells • detect which virus is entering the body • ...
Sythe 2019-10-08
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- Another way saying to kill
- To have a loss of hope
- For something certan to happen.
- Someone has this if they can never die
- The feeling of being sad after someone has passed.
- To have a harmful effect in a percise way.
- french work for rebirth.
- The condition to be anonymous.
- Following something you believe in
- Continous vibration of sound.
- To be tiresome,
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- A government official that is empoured to order on death.
- Ones who take away the weak
- Covert into normal language.
- Ones oppenent in a conflict.
- Interupting something
- Everyone has somesort Perof a _______ device.
- To mke someone very weak.
- a feelig that soething bad will happen.
- To have the feeling of being unesy.
- Doing something very poorly is being _____.
21 Clues: To be tiresome, • Interupting something • To have a loss of hope • french work for rebirth. • To mke someone very weak. • Another way saying to kill • Ones who take away the weak • Covert into normal language. • Ones oppenent in a conflict. • Continous vibration of sound. • The condition to be anonymous. • For something certan to happen. • Following something you believe in • ...
Hak Asasi Manusia 2020-08-26
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- power
- pembelaan dan bantuan hukum
- raja pada masyarakat Babylonia berhasil menetapkan ketentuan-ketentuan hukum yang menjamin keadilan bagi rakyatnya
- kesenjangan perlakuan yang harusnya sama/setara
- persaudaraan
- termasuk hak asasi ekonomi
- keistimewaan
- hak atas kebebasan
- instrumen hukum
- Hak asasi warga negara untuk dipilih dan memilih dalam pemilihan umum termasuk bagian dari …
- sifat ham
- yayasan lembaga bantuan hukum indonesia
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- awal mula sejarah HAM
- pelanggaran ham
- kesamaan
- dipelopri oleh f.d.Roosevelt
- istilah hak asasi manusia merupakan terjemahan dari bahasa Prancis adalah …
- lembaga swadaya masyarakat
- Dokumen historis sebelum masehi yang menetapkan ketentuan-ketentuan hukum yang menjamin keadilan bagi warganya adalah ....
- unsur ham
- fungsi komnas ham
- prinsip kesetaraan
- melindungi orang dari kekerasan dan kesewenang-wenangan termasuk dalam ... ham
- diskriminasi positif
- hak asasi manusia
25 Clues: power • kesamaan • unsur ham • sifat ham • persaudaraan • keistimewaan • pelanggaran ham • instrumen hukum • fungsi komnas ham • hak asasi manusia • prinsip kesetaraan • hak atas kebebasan • diskriminasi positif • awal mula sejarah HAM • lembaga swadaya masyarakat • termasuk hak asasi ekonomi • pembelaan dan bantuan hukum • dipelopri oleh f.d.Roosevelt • yayasan lembaga bantuan hukum indonesia • ...
History Vocab 2020-09-24
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- to preserve food
- a group of ships sailing under one leader
- to be immune to an illness
- a person that buys and sells goods
- the reason to do something
- a mapmaker
- a place where people trade goods
- to discuss the terms of an agreement
- crop grown to be sold
- territories or countries under one ruler or government
- a large fleet of ships
- to steal or take something with force
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- the rebellion of a ship crew against their captain
- to explore something
- the side and bottom of a ship
- to completely travel around something
- has never been mapped before
- a record of a ship's progress
- a three mile long distance
- the days in the year to plant and harvest
- goods that are transported
21 Clues: a mapmaker • to preserve food • to explore something • crop grown to be sold • a large fleet of ships • to be immune to an illness • a three mile long distance • the reason to do something • goods that are transported • has never been mapped before • the side and bottom of a ship • a record of a ship's progress • a place where people trade goods • a person that buys and sells goods • ...
Nurses Week 2024 2024-04-19
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- Swab to take a sample of cells from the nasopharynx
- High pressure in the arteries
- Death of body tissue, often on wound
- 3-month measurement of blood sugar level
- Treatment for suspected opioid overdose
- bacteria causing peptic ulcer disease and gastritis.
- blood sugar below 70
- Sustained high blood sugar levels
- Bacterial skin infection
- Bacterial infection of throat
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- Severe Allergic Reaction
- Airway, Breathing, Circulation
- Fungus accumulates on lining of mouth
- Swelling due to excess fluid
- bacterial or viral infection of eye
- Low Blood Oxygen
- Infection of breast tissue
- Machine used to screen hearing.
- fasting blood sugar above 100
- Prevents dental caries
- Injection that builds immunity
- Sexually transmitted disease
- Fluid leaking from a wound
- Infection of urinary tract
24 Clues: Low Blood Oxygen • blood sugar below 70 • Prevents dental caries • Severe Allergic Reaction • Bacterial skin infection • Infection of breast tissue • Fluid leaking from a wound • Infection of urinary tract • Swelling due to excess fluid • Sexually transmitted disease • High pressure in the arteries • fasting blood sugar above 100 • Bacterial infection of throat • ...
Connective Tissues Review 2024-09-24
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- good place to find nervous tissue
- only liquid connective tissue
- insulates the body and stores energy
- cartilage that cushions major joints
- cartilage that maintains its shape
- strong fiber
- resists pulling and tearing
- branches for sending electrical signals
- binds skin to underlying organs
- adipose, reticular, and areolar
- what a good blood supply is used for
- characteristic of osseous tissue
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- cartilage only found in the vertebrae
- has striations for movement and posture
- another good place to find dense regular
- blood cell for immunity
- framework for organs
- hardest tissue in the body
- good place to find dense regular
- blood cell that carries oxygen
- good place to find elastic cartilage
- small particle for blood clotting
- stretchy fiber
- parallel fibers for pulling one direction
24 Clues: strong fiber • stretchy fiber • framework for organs • blood cell for immunity • hardest tissue in the body • resists pulling and tearing • only liquid connective tissue • blood cell that carries oxygen • binds skin to underlying organs • adipose, reticular, and areolar • good place to find dense regular • characteristic of osseous tissue • good place to find nervous tissue • ...
Famous Inventions 2023-06-05
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- - Communication system transmitting coded messages over long distances
- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Global Positioning System for navigation and location tracking
- - Alexander Graham Bell's communication device
- - Wireless communication device
- - Circular object used for transportation and movement
- - Self-propelled vehicle for transportation
- - Electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging
- - Global network of interconnected computers
- - Device for separating cotton fibers from seeds
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- - Biological preparation to provide immunity to a specific disease
- - Heat-powered engine that transformed the Industrial Revolution
- - Device for capturing images
- - Thomas Edison's invention for artificial lighting
- - Invention that revolutionized the printing industry
- - Machine for processing information
- - Instrument for magnifying small objects
- - Flow of electrical power
- - Powered flying vehicle
- - Electronic device for transmitting and receiving moving images
20 Clues: - Powered flying vehicle • - Flow of electrical power • - Device for capturing images • - Wireless communication device • - Machine for processing information • - Instrument for magnifying small objects • - Self-propelled vehicle for transportation • - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming • - Global network of interconnected computers • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-04-28
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- the science of naming
- management and analysis of biological information stored in database
- to improve the human race
- the technique of growing fish
- the study of animals
- the study of algae
- the science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- the art of growing fruits
- treatment and surgery of animals
- the study of viruses
- the study of parasites
- the study of reptiles
- the study of prehistoric forms
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- the technique of producing silk
- the study of form and structure
- the study of life else were in the universe
- the study of gross structure of the organs in the organism
- the study of insects
- the study of fungi
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of origin
21 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of algae • the study of origin • the study of insects • the study of animals • the study of viruses • the science of naming • the study of reptiles • the study of parasites • to improve the human race • the art of growing fruits • the technique of growing fish • the study of prehistoric forms • the technique of producing silk • the study of form and structure • ...
Quads Wellness Crossword 2025-12-02
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- the sense of being held by a community
- giving your body fuel
- overall state of thriving
- the inner shield your body maintains for you
- look back or look inward
- take in fluid, essential for overall health
- move in a way your energy can sustain
- admit your feelings are real and worthy
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- limit that protects wellbeing
- purpose set before action
- practice of appreciating what you have
- offer comfort to the person closest to you
- technique for returning to the moment
- fully present without judgement
- the body's process of catching up to your efforts
- the way you should treat yourself on hard days
- body's nightly repair mode
- repeat this to reduce negative thought patterns
- regain emotional control in times of disorder
- "I am worthy"
20 Clues: "I am worthy" • giving your body fuel • look back or look inward • purpose set before action • overall state of thriving • body's nightly repair mode • limit that protects wellbeing • fully present without judgement • technique for returning to the moment • move in a way your energy can sustain • the sense of being held by a community • practice of appreciating what you have • ...
Health Science: Test your Knowledge! 2026-01-04
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- Performing surgery from a distance using robotics
- Protects cells from damage
- Body’s ability to resist infection
- Uses sound waves to view inside the body
- Single-celled organisms, some cause disease
- Preservative commonly used in processed meats
- Needs a host cell to reproduce
- Imaging technique using magnets, no radiation
- Creating a genetically identical copy
- Substance added to food for preservation or color
- cell Can develop into different types of cells
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- Immortal human cell line from Henrietta Lacks
- Seeing a doctor remotely via technology
- therapy Treating disease by altering genes
- Imaging method good for bones
- Keeps food from spoiling
- Gene editing tool used in biotechnology
- color Used to make food visually appealing
- Medicine used to kill bacteria
- Stimulates immune system to fight disease
20 Clues: Keeps food from spoiling • Protects cells from damage • Imaging method good for bones • Medicine used to kill bacteria • Needs a host cell to reproduce • Body’s ability to resist infection • Creating a genetically identical copy • Seeing a doctor remotely via technology • Gene editing tool used in biotechnology • Uses sound waves to view inside the body • ...
thanku25 2026-03-09
Across
- A baby insect that looks different from the adult.
- A way blind people read by touch.
- Feeling like you want to run away.
- A berry that grows on thorny bushes.
- Floating and moving in water.
- A place where children play outside.
- Side by side.
- To finish using something.
- To help by being part of it.
- A group with the same kind.
- Half of a month (about).
Down
- The math operation called times.
- A small injection to build immunity.
- To allow something to come out.
- Not able to fly.
- A bird researcher.
- What is left when you cannot share equally.
- The thing you enjoy more than others.
- An athlete who performs on mats and equipment.
- Our natural world.
20 Clues: Side by side. • Not able to fly. • A bird researcher. • Our natural world. • Half of a month (about). • To finish using something. • A group with the same kind. • To help by being part of it. • Floating and moving in water. • To allow something to come out. • The math operation called times. • A way blind people read by touch. • Feeling like you want to run away. • ...
X 2020-09-03
Across
- ability to avoid disease
- physical or mental activity for strength ngood health
- give professional advice to someone
- preesures that are unmanageable
- (indian in origin) breathing exercises to relax mind n body
- something we do regularly for pleasure n joy in free time
- to sleep after a period of activity
- positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy
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- to attain mental/emotional calmness
- a physical fitness centre
- to the food that affects our health
- treatment to help or cure mental or physical health
- slight indicator of bodily disorder
- act of connecting to God
14 Clues: ability to avoid disease • act of connecting to God • a physical fitness centre • preesures that are unmanageable • to attain mental/emotional calmness • give professional advice to someone • to the food that affects our health • slight indicator of bodily disorder • to sleep after a period of activity • positive /pleasant emotions or intense joy • ...
Infection and response 2022-03-10
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- Covers the whole body and defends against microbes
- Type of pathogen that causes HIV
- Hairs in the trachea that waft microbes
- Eating this could cause microbes to enter the body
- marker Structure of surface of microbes
- The blood cell that forms part of the immune system
- Type of microbe that causes Malaria
- Substance produced by white blood cells
- Vaccines contain a ........ or weakened microbe
Down
- To absorb and digest microbes
- Injection used to provide immunity to microbes
- Microbes that cause infection
- White blood cells that remain in the blood after infection
- Microbe causing salmonella
14 Clues: Microbe causing salmonella • To absorb and digest microbes • Microbes that cause infection • Type of pathogen that causes HIV • Type of microbe that causes Malaria • Hairs in the trachea that waft microbes • marker Structure of surface of microbes • Substance produced by white blood cells • Injection used to provide immunity to microbes • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- The government uses _____ powers to express constitutional powers.
- Accusation of a public official.
- Freedom from prosecution
- A law proposed to make money is a _____ bill.
- Powers directly stated in the constitution are ____ powers.
- An appropriations ____ lets you spend money.
- Lying under oath.
- The yearly financial plan for the federal government is the ______ budget.
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- The president's refusal to spend funding money.
- A ______ veto allows Congress to review and cancel actions of executive agencies.
- Trade among the states is _____ commerce.
- A obstruction of justice
- Gives the Congress power to make necessary and _____ laws.
- A person can produce legal documents.
14 Clues: Lying under oath. • Freedom from prosecution • A obstruction of justice • Accusation of a public official. • A person can produce legal documents. • Trade among the states is _____ commerce. • An appropriations ____ lets you spend money. • A law proposed to make money is a _____ bill. • The president's refusal to spend funding money. • ...
chapter 6 vocab 2019-03-07
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- powers the gov. has to carry out
- willful obstruction of justice
- necessary and ___ clause
- legal order that a person produce legal documents
- trade between states
- previsions congress wrote into some laws that allow it to review and cancel executive actions
- law proposed to raise money
- presidenta refusal to spend money congress has voted to fund a program
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- powers stated in the constitution
- formal accusation of misconduct in office
- law authorized to spending money
- yearly financial plan for the gov.
- lying under oath
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
14 Clues: lying under oath • trade between states • necessary and ___ clause • law proposed to raise money • willful obstruction of justice • powers the gov. has to carry out • law authorized to spending money • powers stated in the constitution • yearly financial plan for the gov. • formal accusation of misconduct in office • legal order that a person produce legal documents • ...
Infection control 2016-07-13
Across
- the ability to produce an effect
- fluid created by infection
- caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection
- self-movement
- process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores
- a blood borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver
Down
- the ability of the body to destroy and resist infection
- rod-shaped bacteria
- single-celled organisms that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildews, and yeasts
- showing no symptoms or signs of infection
- round-shaped bacteria
- capable of destroying viruses
- spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria
- pedis a ringworm fungus of the foot
14 Clues: self-movement • rod-shaped bacteria • round-shaped bacteria • fluid created by infection • capable of destroying viruses • the ability to produce an effect • spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria • showing no symptoms or signs of infection • pedis a ringworm fungus of the foot • caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection • ...
Fun Bio 2023-07-17
Across
- Ammonium to Nitrates
- Plant hormone that helps cell elongation
- Organelle not present in the animal cell
- Presynaptic neurone to release chemical messengers
- Identify the type of inheritance
- Identify the types of cell
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- a process of increasing biomass generation in a water body caused by increasing concentrations of plant nutrients, most commonly phosphate and nitrate.
- Move down a concentration gradient
- Identify the process
- Site for cellular Respiration
- Fast acting short term immunity
- Identify the process
- Name the part labelled “X”
- Which cell structure makes bacteria useful for genetic modifications
- One DNA Strand contains AGT the other one will have
15 Clues: Identify the process • Ammonium to Nitrates • Identify the process • Name the part labelled “X” • Identify the types of cell • Site for cellular Respiration • Fast acting short term immunity • Identify the type of inheritance • Move down a concentration gradient • Plant hormone that helps cell elongation • Organelle not present in the animal cell • ...
Bacteria and Viruses 2023-01-12
Across
- used to treat bacterial infections
- a disease that comes from undercooked food
- very small (nonliving) organisms that need a host to survive and multiply, hijacks a cell
- single celled
Down
- studies bacteria
- a medical doctor, discovered antibiotics
- what a virus is made up of
- single cell organisms that do not need a host to survive, can be helpful or harmful
- a virus that attacks and kills bacteria
- the father of "microbiology"
- the theory that invisible germs can make people sick, helped doctors learn to wash their hands
- caused by a bacteria
- being resistant to certain infections
- studies viruses
14 Clues: single celled • studies viruses • studies bacteria • caused by a bacteria • what a virus is made up of • the father of "microbiology" • used to treat bacterial infections • being resistant to certain infections • a virus that attacks and kills bacteria • a medical doctor, discovered antibiotics • a disease that comes from undercooked food • ...
Cross my heart 2022-08-31
Across
- the person you see when you are sick
- to improve or advance something
- anticipation of an action
- your body's protection from disease
- a possible reaction to a vaccine
- the bodypart where you get your vaccine shot
- a sickness caused by bacteria
- the totality of your physical parts
Down
- the red liquid that runs in your veins
- an injection to boost your immune system
- a small quantity of drug
- it goes up when you have an infection
- the spread of a disease around the world
- the state of being in a good health
14 Clues: a small quantity of drug • anticipation of an action • a sickness caused by bacteria • to improve or advance something • a possible reaction to a vaccine • 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 • it goes up when you have an infection • ...
Arrival to the Americas 2025-10-08
Across
- Transfer of goods, ideas, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds
- Natural protection Indigenous peoples lacked against European diseases
- Staple crop introduced to Europe from the Americas
- Region where Columbus first landed
- Animals brought by Europeans to the Americas
- Another of Columbus’s ships
- Indigenous people encountered by Columbus
Down
- Largest ship on Columbus’s first voyage
- Country that sponsored Columbus’s journey
- Italian explorer who sailed for Spain
- One of Columbus’s three ships
- Deadly disease brought by Europeans to the Americas
- Precious metal sought by Europeans in the New World
- Ocean crossed by Columbus to reach the Americas
14 Clues: Another of Columbus’s ships • One of Columbus’s three ships • Region where Columbus first landed • Italian explorer who sailed for Spain • Largest ship on Columbus’s first voyage • Country that sponsored Columbus’s journey • Indigenous people encountered by Columbus • Animals brought by Europeans to the Americas • Ocean crossed by Columbus to reach the Americas • ...
25C Vocabulary Emily 2015-03-13
Across
- ammonia
- the microscopic unit that filters the blood in the kidneys
- automatic attack against a pathogen because of past exposure
- the molecule recognised by the immune system as foreign
- the overreation of the immune system
- the organ that filters wastes from the blood
- the sack that temporarily stores urine
- the body's difense system
Down
- the waste containing body fluid
- the immune system attacks its own cells
- the tube that carries urine to the bladder from the kidneys
- characterized by sweeling or redness
- the tube that carries urine out of the body
- an increase in body tempurature
14 Clues: ammonia • the body's difense system • the waste containing body fluid • an increase in body tempurature • characterized by sweeling or redness • the overreation of the immune system • the sack that temporarily stores urine • the immune system attacks its own cells • the tube that carries urine out of the body • the organ that filters wastes from the blood • ...
25c vocabulary Emma 2015-03-13
Across
- the tube that lets urine exit the body
- the localized swelling on your body
- type of waste product
- when your body kills it's own cells
- the organ that filters your body's waste
- the increase of body temperature
- your body's reaction to things
Down
- the microscopic thing that filters the waste in the kidneys
- the muscle that temporarily holds urine
- the liquid waste that exits the body through the urethra
- the system that fights off germs
- you are immune to some pathogens
- the thing that fights off deseases
- the small tube that carries urine to the urinary bladder
14 Clues: type of waste product • your body's reaction to things • the system that fights off germs • you are immune to some pathogens • the increase of body temperature • the thing that fights off deseases • the localized swelling on your body • when your body kills it's own cells • the tube that lets urine exit the body • the muscle that temporarily holds urine • ...
Evolution Crossword 2017-04-25
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- an organisms ability to fight disease
- an organisms ability to withstand a harmful agent
- drug used to kill bacteria
- physical traits
- evolution of a new species from an existing one
- body parts with similar structure but many different functions
- an organisms ability to survive and reproduce
Down
- can prevent viral infections
- the total genetic information of all population members
- body parts with similar function but different structure
- the study of embryos
- a process by which organisms make glucose using sunlight
- an early stage of an organism
- prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis
14 Clues: physical traits • the study of embryos • drug used to kill bacteria • can prevent viral infections • an early stage of an organism • an organisms ability to fight disease • prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis • an organisms ability to survive and reproduce • evolution of a new species from an existing one • an organisms ability to withstand a harmful agent • ...
Health 2023-09-25
Across
- are one celled organisms that that are more complex than bacteria
- cleanliness
- fever headache and swollen salivary glands
- immunodeficiency syndrome aids
- the ability to resist a pathogen
- any condition that interferes with normal functioning
Down
- a serious inflammation of the lungs
- a bacteria disease that effects the reproductive organs
- organisms that are so small that they can't be seen without a microscope
- transmitted disease std
- response to injury
- a condition that happens when germs enter the body
- a disease that effect the liver
- a substance that sends the immune system into action
14 Clues: cleanliness • response to injury • transmitted disease std • immunodeficiency syndrome aids • a disease that effect the liver • the ability to resist a pathogen • a serious inflammation of the lungs • fever headache and swollen salivary glands • a condition that happens when germs enter the body • a substance that sends the immune system into action • ...
India, Hinduism and Buddhism 2025-05-13
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- system the way that Indian society is divided by birth, wealth or occupation
- a large landmass, smaller than a continent
- the "Enlightened One"
- the science of working with metals
- rebirth
- a state of perfect peace
- the effect that good or bad actions have on a person
- seasonal winds that cause wet and dry seasons
Down
- a mixture of different metals
- the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- the main language of ancient India
- the most important Tibetan monk
- injecting a small amount of a virus to build immunity
- the study of the stars and planets
14 Clues: rebirth • the "Enlightened One" • a state of perfect peace • a mixture of different metals • the most important Tibetan monk • the main language of ancient India • the science of working with metals • the study of the stars and planets • a large landmass, smaller than a continent • the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • seasonal winds that cause wet and dry seasons • ...
List 8 2022-11-09
Across
- That which comes before in order of importance
- A nation governed by a king or queen
- Relating to more than the natural universe; relating to God
- Can be believed
- The body's ability to resist an infection or disease
- One who comes down from a common ancestor
- Occurring every two years or lasting for two years
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- The study of the earth through rocks
- That which is ridiculous or silly
- Non-cooperation; rebelliousness; deliberate disobedience
- To submit to another's wishes
- Something that gets in the way
- Being three in one
- Devotion; loyalty
14 Clues: Can be believed • Devotion; loyalty • Being three in one • To submit to another's wishes • Something that gets in the way • That which is ridiculous or silly • The study of the earth through rocks • A nation governed by a king or queen • One who comes down from a common ancestor • That which comes before in order of importance • ...
Yr 9 Science 2022 2022-12-01
Across
- study of relationships between organisms and their environment
- transparent layer of tissue at the front of the eye
- regulation of glucose
- electrical impulse from the eye
- most basic unit of an element
- temperature
- create antibodies to fight off infection
Down
- electromagnetic radiation in the form on light
- white coat which protects the inner structures of the eye
- hearing, speech, memory
- purest forms of matter
- a large geographical region compromising natural units
- opening in the middle of the iris through which light passes to enter the eye
- biological preparation that provides immunity to a particular infectious disease
14 Clues: temperature • regulation of glucose • purest forms of matter • hearing, speech, memory • most basic unit of an element • electrical impulse from the eye • create antibodies to fight off infection • electromagnetic radiation in the form on light • transparent layer of tissue at the front of the eye • a large geographical region compromising natural units • ...
Breastfeeding Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-18
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- which breast should you offer the baby
- infant position after feeding
- mature milk can be white or...
- increased prolactin can prevent...
- stimulates milk production
- name of infant reflex that helps baby find breast
- breast milk provides passive... for infants
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- most breastfed infants will need additional...
- milk that flows during the feeding and is high in fat
- the process of producing and secreting milk
- breastfeeding can be _____ against certain cancers, T2DM, and HTN
- also known as initial milk
- stimulates milk letdown
- this should be aligned with the infants nose during feeding
14 Clues: stimulates milk letdown • also known as initial milk • stimulates milk production • infant position after feeding • mature milk can be white or... • increased prolactin can prevent... • which breast should you offer the baby • the process of producing and secreting milk • breast milk provides passive... for infants • most breastfed infants will need additional... • ...
Relay Race 2024-02-12
7 Clues: The Tribe has ______ • _________ of Champions • Tournament of _________ • In this game ____ represents your life • What this game uses as hidden immunity idols • Big Brother catchphrase: Expect the _________ • If you found the Hidden _________ ____ and you want to play it
Food and Health 2016-05-28
8 Clues: Bleeding of gums • Energy giving food • Growth and repair nutrient • Keeps us away from diseases • The position in which we hold our body • Plant part of the food which cannot be digested • Protecting by acquiring immunity against diseases • Killing of germs in milk by heating at high temperature
Prisoner 88 vocab 2018-10-08
8 Clues: put into custody • a written positive rule • to let free to give back • detention to those who await trial • a right,immunity, a benefit enjoyed • something designed, built, installed • person charged with the care of someone in custody • a person who holds a position or authority in the army
Immune System 2023-03-16
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- a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies.
- cells tailor-made to get rid of the specific microorganisms that have invaded your tissue.
- a type of immune cell that is made in the bone marrow and is found in the blood and in lymph tissue.
- when the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it.
- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection.
- acquired from exposure to the disease organism through infection with the actual disease.
- a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms.
- a complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- a type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue.
- a protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen.
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- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease.
- the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease.
- a type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- a group of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect the body.
- a type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells.
- occurs when we are protected from a pathogen by immunity gained from someone else.
- a type of white blood cell.
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance.
- a cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
20 Clues: a type of white blood cell. • a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies. • a group of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect the body. • a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms. • occurs when we are protected from a pathogen by immunity gained from someone else. • ...
The great B1-revision crossword challenge. 2013-10-06
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- The chemical substances secreted from glands into the bloodstream.
- Muscles of glands that carry our response in the nervous system.
- A diet containing the right amount of energy and enough of each nutrient.
- A type of immunity in which you make your own antibodies.
- A type of immunity in which you need to be injected with antibodies.
- A type of white blood cells which produce the antibodies and antitoxins.
- The diseases which are caused by microbes and can be easily pass on from one person to another.
- A type of white blood cells which engulf the pathogens.
- The response of a plant to light.
- A type of drugs which include temazepam and alcohol.
- Two different versions of the same genes.
- The disease-causing microorganisms are called...
- The name of the cells building the nervous system.
- The type of vision in which the two eyes are facing forward.
- The spontaneous changes in DNA structure.
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- The cells in our body which keep on dividing and form an abnormal mass.
- The tumour which doesn't spread to other parts of the body.
- The balancing of inputs and outputs in your body in order to maintain constant internal environment.
- The photo-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of your eye.
- The hormone which regulates blood glucose level.
- The cell which can detect stimuli - a part of the nervous system.
- A type of drugs which include cannabis and LSD.
- The part of the eye which shrinks when exposed to the source of direct light.
- The knee-jerk reflex is an example of ______ action.
- The tumour which spreads to other parts of the body.
- The response of a plant to gravity.
- The particular regions of chromosomes which code information about specific proteins 'paragraphs'.
- The abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid.
28 Clues: The response of a plant to light. • The response of a plant to gravity. • Two different versions of the same genes. • The spontaneous changes in DNA structure. • The abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid. • A type of drugs which include cannabis and LSD. • The hormone which regulates blood glucose level. • The disease-causing microorganisms are called... • ...
Lymphatic System 2015-01-12
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- Mass of lymphatic tissue
- Immunity that is provided by the antibodies present in the body’s fluids
- A small molecule that is an incomplete antigen
- Things in the lymph nodes that engulf and destroy foreign substances in the lymphatic stream
- Autoimmune disease where white matter of brain and spinal cord are destroyed
- Strands that extend inward into the node to divide it into a number of compartments
- Immune response where our own cells are attacked
- In the wall of the small intestine that capture and destroy bacteria
- Soluble protein secreted by plasma cells and are capable of binding specifically to an antigen
- Second line of defense, ________ response
- Each lymph node is surrounded by a fibrous __________
- Harmful or disease-causing microorganisms
- Lymphocytes that oversee the adaptive defense system
- An enzyme that destroys bacteria
- what the lymphatic system does to body fluids
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- Small masses of lymphoid tissue that ring the throat
- Cells that roam the body and kill nonspecific targets like cancer
- Clear water, excess tissue fluid
- Autoimmune disease where joints are damaged and destroyed
- Abnormal accumulation of fluid in body parts or tissues
- Lymphocyte Cells that produce antibodies and oversee humoral immunity
- An inflammatory chemical
- Organ located on the left side of the abdomen, filters blood and destroys worn out blood cells
- First line of defense
- Lymphatic Vessels
- White blood cells that provide immune response to antigens
- Located low in the heart and overlies the heart, produces hormones and T-cells
- Secreted proteins of virus-infected cells that bind to healthy cells to inhibit virus binding
- Stomach ________ secretes hydrochloric acid
- Outer part of the lymph node
- Tubelike offshoot of the first part of the first part of the large intestine
- Part of the efferent lymphatic vessels
32 Clues: Lymphatic Vessels • First line of defense • Mass of lymphatic tissue • An inflammatory chemical • Outer part of the lymph node • Clear water, excess tissue fluid • An enzyme that destroys bacteria • Part of the efferent lymphatic vessels • Second line of defense, ________ response • Harmful or disease-causing microorganisms • Stomach ________ secretes hydrochloric acid • ...
Chapter 23 Exam 2016-03-16
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- the area of the spleen associated with the arteriolar branches of the trabecular arteries.
- infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria.
- a type of lymphocyte that attacks foreign cells, also called large granular lymphocytes.
- a failure of lymph fluid drainage; may be caused by infection, injury or malformed vessels.
- the extensive array of lymphoid nodules in the digestive tract.
- area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells
- a large lymph vessel; examples include the lumbar, subclavian and jugular.
- a lymphoid organ; it removes abnormal blood cells, stores iron, and initiates immune responses.
- malignant cancer consisting of abnormal lymphocytes or lymphoid stem cells.
- connective tissue band that connects the stomach and spleen.
- the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible.
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- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and is responsible for antibody-mediated immunity.
- the origin of the thoracic duct in most individuals. an expanded, saclike chamber.
- 'blind-ended tubes' that form a complex network within the peripheral tissues. The smallest of the lymph vessels.
- the name for lymphocyte production, it occurs in the bone marrow and thymus.
- another name for antibodies.
- the destruction or inactivation of pathogens, abnormal cells, and foreign molecules such as toxins.
- cells scattered among the lymphocytes of the thymus, responsible for the production of thymic hormones.
- the only unpaired tonsil
- patches clusters of lymphoid nodules in the mucosal lining of the small intestine.
- the area of the spleen that contains large quantities of red blood cells.
- produced in response to antigens, another name for immunoglobulin.
- a differentiated B cell that is responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies.
- a groove on the surface of the spleen
- a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation.
25 Clues: the only unpaired tonsil • another name for antibodies. • a groove on the surface of the spleen • area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells • infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria. • the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible. • a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2017-10-14
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- The name for long tied together lines of slaves.
- While indentured servitude was in decline, life expectancy was _______.
- The deliberate infection of people to spur immunity, known as ________, became a new medical procedure in America.
- People who bound themselves to masters for a certain amount of time where called indentured _______
- Physicians had little knowledge of infection and ______ at first.
- Sermons of despair.
- The first great American revival in which people reconnected with religion was called The Great ________.
- The south remained agricultural while the North became more ________.
- Despite most colleges being religiously founded, they often taught ______ curricula.
- Slave _____ limited the rights of blacks in law and ensured almost total white authority.
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- Most Americans started to form ______ governments also known as "self goverments" that could run themselves with little to no interference from higher authority.
- The basis of the Chesapeake economy.
- A staple crop that Eliza Lucas helped to cultivate.
- Indentured servitude was an important source of _______ growth.
- The slave journey to America was called the ______ passage.
- The time when people started turning to human reasoning and science was called The _______.
- The nonnative population was growing due to immigration and _______ increase.
- For a long time, the Royal African Company of New England maintained a _______ on trade in the mainland colonies.
- Often, widows had to take over plantations or farms. This was a huge hardship but also gave them more economic ______.
- The slow process of developing immunity to diseases.
- Roman Physician who argued that the human body was governed by four "humors".
- Assisted women in childbirth and dispensed medical advice.
- Due to the constant need for laborers in the South, _______ started becoming more prominent.
- The Edict of _____ of 1588 allowed Huguenots to practically be their own state withing the state of Roman Catholic France (until it was revoked.
- Palatinate Germans who resided in Pennsylvania were known as Pennsylvania _______.
25 Clues: Sermons of despair. • The basis of the Chesapeake economy. • The name for long tied together lines of slaves. • A staple crop that Eliza Lucas helped to cultivate. • The slow process of developing immunity to diseases. • Assisted women in childbirth and dispensed medical advice. • The slave journey to America was called the ______ passage. • ...
Immune System 2022-03-23
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- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- the first or most important method to be used in dealing with a problem
- a form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system.
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
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- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you've been infected with it
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- an organism that causes disease
- the immune response
- a mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers
- part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland, and responsible for producing antibodies.
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells
20 Clues: the immune response • an organism that causes disease • managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • the first or most important method to be used in dealing with a problem • part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow • ...
Module 7 Revision 2024-09-13
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- dilation of blood vessels heat, pain swellin are part of this process
- immune system present at birth which is non-specific
- one of the cells which can present antigens to cells of the third line of defence (2 words)
- a single celled prokaryotic organism
- immune system providing specialised protection against pathogens
- the process by which the adaptive immune system gains specificity against pathogens (2 words)
- non-cellular infective agent containing RNA or DNA
- a single celled eukaryotic organism
- programmed cell death
- Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
- responsible for humoral immunity
- introducing attenuated pathogenic particles into the body to trigger an immune response
- eukatyotic, hereritrophic organisms with cell walls
- developed a procedure for isolating and identifying disease-causing organisms
- chemicals released by mast cells after tissue damage
- a large phagocytic cell
- the proportion of a population affected by a disaease
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- carried out experiments which disproved spontaneous generation
- proteins produced by plasma cells
- a mode of disease transmission (2 words)
- used to treat bacterial infections
- cells changing shape to engulf pathogens
- a disease causing agent
- responsible for cell-mediated immunity
- part of the first line of defence
- a class of antimicrobials used to treat viral infections
- isolation of an infected individual for a period of time
- an epidemic of an infectious disease that has a sudden increase in cases and spreads across a large region, for instance multiple continents
- an abnormally folded protein capable of transmitting the misfolded shape to other proteins
- the frequency of new cases of a disease over a specified period of time
- spleen, thymus gland and nodes are part of this system (2 words)
- a disease spread by the anopheles mosquito
32 Clues: programmed cell death • a disease causing agent • a large phagocytic cell • responsible for humoral immunity • proteins produced by plasma cells • part of the first line of defence • used to treat bacterial infections • a single celled eukaryotic organism • a single celled prokaryotic organism • responsible for cell-mediated immunity • a mode of disease transmission (2 words) • ...
IMMUNOLOGY 2025-07-28
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- A sticky secretion that traps pathogens at mucosal surfaces.
- A type of cytokine that directs cell movement.
- A fluid secreted in the lungs that reduces surface tension and can neutralize pathogens.
- A general term for agents that kill or inhibit microorganisms.
- A large phagocytic cell that engulfs pathogens and dead cells.
- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
- The site where T cells mature.
- The branch of immunity that is specific and has memory.
- Small antimicrobial peptides found in epithelial cells.
- A secretion from glands that contributes to the skin’s chemical barrier.
- Relating to infections caused by viruses.
- Signaling proteins released by cells to mediate and regulate immunity.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- The largest organ and a key physical defense against infection.
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- A major component of bacterial cell walls, recognized by innate immune receptors.
- A localized response to injury or infection, involving redness, swelling, and heat.
- An immune cell that releases histamine during allergic responses.
- A small structure that filters lymph and supports immune cell activation.
- The process by which cells engulf and digest microbes and debris.
- Any substance that is recognized as foreign by the immune system.
- An organ involved in filtering blood and immune surveillance.
- A group of proteins that enhance immune responses by lysing pathogens or marking them for destruction.
- A protein produced by B cells that binds to a specific antigen.
- An enzyme in secretions that breaks down bacterial cell walls.
- The process of blood cell formation in the bone marrow.
- The immune-rich area of the spleen involved in pathogen detection.
- Short-lived phagocytic cells that are first responders during infection.
- A physical or chemical structure that prevents pathogen entry.
- Immune cells including B cells and T cells.
- Type of immune response that leads to a faster reaction upon re-exposure.
30 Clues: The site where T cells mature. • A microorganism that causes disease. • Relating to infections caused by viruses. • Immune cells including B cells and T cells. • A type of cytokine that directs cell movement. • The process of blood cell formation in the bone marrow. • The branch of immunity that is specific and has memory. • ...
Vocabulary List #1 2020-10-12
7 Clues: easily harmed • not permanent • to give or deliver • a part or step in a process • a test of quality or usefulness • the power to keep yourself from being infected • someone who has left their country because of war
Ecology 2020-04-01
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- Uses high pressure, high temp water, alcohol and formaldehyde vapors
- Provides key info on a specific product
- Lowest level of infection control
- Bacteria spread by contaminated equipment
- Highest level of infection control
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- Regulating agency that enforces safety and health in workplace
- Approves efficacy of products used for infection control
- Using products that kill or destroy bacteria
- How to dispose of blood soiled articles
- Ability to destroy infectious agents
- Pressurized, steam-heated vessel
11 Clues: Pressurized, steam-heated vessel • Lowest level of infection control • Highest level of infection control • Ability to destroy infectious agents • How to dispose of blood soiled articles • Provides key info on a specific product • Bacteria spread by contaminated equipment • Using products that kill or destroy bacteria • ...
MicroLife 2020-05-07
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- kill bacteria
- where bacteria can no longer be killed by antibiotics
- In words of pitbull "Mr Worldwide"
- only in one area/city
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- isolation imposed to prevent spread of disease
- Some are good some are bad yogurt has a lot of them
- to kill or slow the growth of pathogens by heat
- proteins made by white blood cells to kill pathogens
- Things that cause disease
- When a Person has white blood cells that kill pathogens
- Corona__
11 Clues: Corona__ • kill bacteria • only in one area/city • Things that cause disease • In words of pitbull "Mr Worldwide" • isolation imposed to prevent spread of disease • to kill or slow the growth of pathogens by heat • Some are good some are bad yogurt has a lot of them • proteins made by white blood cells to kill pathogens • where bacteria can no longer be killed by antibiotics • ...
Disease 2020-05-04
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- disease spreads worldwide
- destroy/kill bacteria
- Semmelweiss first doctor to recognize the importance of hand washing
- lots of cases of an infectious
- treating a substance with heat
- Pasteur proposed the germ theory of disease
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- microorganisms that cause disease
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus
- a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies
- infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce
- They prevent some types of diseases
11 Clues: destroy/kill bacteria • disease spreads worldwide • lots of cases of an infectious • treating a substance with heat • microorganisms that cause disease • They prevent some types of diseases • Pasteur proposed the germ theory of disease • infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce • A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus • ...
HIV VOCABULARY WORDS 2023-05-22
7 Clues: Spreads diseases • Disease caused by HIV. • An unwelcome organism. • Attacks the body's immune system. • Infects cells and may cause diseases. • Protects the body against infectious disease. • Substances that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it.
ALLSTARS S6 2021-06-23
6 Clues: Jaxon who? • globals newest map • the new sirvivor game • Newest co-owner of GS • Where does JayJay come from? • What does your tribe strive to win?
Infection Control 2024-01-16
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- The study of the distribution and determinants of disease in human populations
- The process or procedure by which a subject is rendered immune, or resistant to a specific disease. This term is often used interchangeably with vaccination or inoculation, although theact of inoculation/vaccination does not always result in immunity.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The presence of microorganisms on or within body sites without symptoms, detectable host immune response, cellular damage, or clinical expression
- the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health-related data essential to planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice
- Protection against a disease
- refers to any infection that develops during or as a result of an admission to an acute care facility
- The total number of disease cases (new and existing) within a population at a given time
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- a disease-producing microorganism spread by contact with blood or other body fluids from an infected person. Examples include hepatitis B and C as well as HIV
- a process of removal of visible soil from objects and surfaces
- a process that eliminates many or all microorganisms except bacterial spores
- The result of microbes changing in ways that reduce or eliminate the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals, or other agents to cure or prevent infections
- a process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life
13 Clues: Protection against a disease • a process of removal of visible soil from objects and surfaces • a process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • a process that eliminates many or all microorganisms except bacterial spores • ...
Health Summative 2021-06-04
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- an infection transmitted through intercourse
- an STD that can cause pain while peeing
- an STD that can cause bumps to form on the skin
- giving attention to another’s sounds
- able to be completely fixed
- how two or more people are connected
- an STD that isn’t curable
- being free from physical or mental illness or injury
- a medical professional with a doctorate
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- able to be helped
- a substance used to stimulate something to build an immunity to that thing
- key to a healthy relationship
- telling the truth consistently
- thoughts of emotion
- system: a complex network within the body that fights off infections and diseases
15 Clues: able to be helped • thoughts of emotion • an STD that isn’t curable • able to be completely fixed • key to a healthy relationship • telling the truth consistently • giving attention to another’s sounds • how two or more people are connected • an STD that can cause pain while peeing • a medical professional with a doctorate • an infection transmitted through intercourse • ...
chapter 2 vocab 2022-08-19
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- are huge ships used for trading goods
- farms set up by colonists from Spain
- pirates that are government sponsored
- are people who go against the bible teachings
- a medicine from tree bark
- is when your protective system is used to a disease
- is a when a practice is widely accepted
- pox a disease that killed many Native Americans
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- are Spanish conquerors of Native land
- exchange a trade between Europeans and Native
- religious settlements
- is when humans are considered property
- are people of mixed ancestry with natives and Spanish
- Diaspora is the removal of Africans on their land
- Passage is a slave trade route
15 Clues: religious settlements • a medicine from tree bark • Passage is a slave trade route • farms set up by colonists from Spain • are Spanish conquerors of Native land • pirates that are government sponsored • are huge ships used for trading goods • is when humans are considered property • is a when a practice is widely accepted • exchange a trade between Europeans and Native • ...
chapter 2 vocab 2022-08-19
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- a medicine from tree bark
- is the removal of Africans on their land
- is a when a practice is widely accepted
- is a slave trade route
- are Spanish conquerors of Native land
- pirates that are government sponsored
- is when humans are considered property
- are huge ships used for trading goods
- is when your protective system is used to a disease
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- farms set up by colonists from Spain
- religious settlements
- a trade between Europeans and Native
- are people of mixed ancestry with natives and Spanish
- a disease that killed many Native Americans
- are people who go against the bible teachings
15 Clues: religious settlements • is a slave trade route • a medicine from tree bark • farms set up by colonists from Spain • a trade between Europeans and Native • are Spanish conquerors of Native land • pirates that are government sponsored • is when humans are considered property • are huge ships used for trading goods • is a when a practice is widely accepted • ...
kalebs cross word 2022-08-19
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- religious settlements in the americas
- people who travel to place to place to spread there religion
- a deadly disease that the Spanish carried
- which countries kept sole right to trade with there colonies
- Spanish solders and adventurers
- people with different beliefs
- passage, sent explores to find a new route
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- tracts large farms
- were colonial leaders who were appointed by the king
- a grant to owners of a certain number of native americans
- lands or area drained by rivers
- to punish all followers of protestantism
- people of mixed spanish and native americans
- a natural protection to those diseases
- territories in the americas
15 Clues: tracts large farms • territories in the americas • people with different beliefs • lands or area drained by rivers • Spanish solders and adventurers • religious settlements in the americas • a natural protection to those diseases • to punish all followers of protestantism • a deadly disease that the Spanish carried • passage, sent explores to find a new route • ...
infection control 2022-08-22
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- any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size
- a fluid created by infection
- the ability to destroy or resist infection
- capable of destroying bacteria
- self-movement
- contagious skin disease caused by itch mites
- reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain things
- capable of destroying viruses
- capable of destroying fungi
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- caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection
- the ability to produce an effect
- showing no symptoms or signs of infections
- round shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups
- a bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver
- a condition in which the body reacts to injury,irritation, or infection
15 Clues: self-movement • capable of destroying fungi • a fluid created by infection • capable of destroying viruses • capable of destroying bacteria • the ability to produce an effect • showing no symptoms or signs of infections • the ability to destroy or resist infection • contagious skin disease caused by itch mites • any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size • ...
Koala 2013-09-04
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- The highest township in the Mountains
- A word meaning even
- A teacher of a younger class at Kindlehill
- The first meal of the day
- The month we are now in
- A very angry mood
- A type of animal that is a favourite of two class members
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- Resistance to a disease, for example
- An instrument in our classroom
- A word spelt the same forwards and backwards
- This is very important in our learning
- A one wheeled bike
- Name of the Street our school is on
- The home of the Three Sisters
- These should be worn in the classroom
15 Clues: A very angry mood • A one wheeled bike • A word meaning even • The month we are now in • The first meal of the day • The home of the Three Sisters • An instrument in our classroom • Name of the Street our school is on • Resistance to a disease, for example • The highest township in the Mountains • These should be worn in the classroom • This is very important in our learning • ...
Blood Crossword 2016-02-04
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- white blood cells
- a sensory receptor sensitive to temperature change
- red pigment responsible for the color of blood
- A type of white blood cell that is a phagocyte
- oxygen carrying pigment in red blood cells
- obstruction of a blood vessel
- condition in which white blood cells are over produced
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- a type of white blood cell that provides immunity
- arrest of bleeding from damaged blood vessels
- hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells
- A white blood cell
- pigment excreted in the bile
- red blood cell
- blood platelet involved in the formation of a blood clot
- clumping of red blood cells
15 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cells • A white blood cell • clumping of red blood cells • pigment excreted in the bile • obstruction of a blood vessel • oxygen carrying pigment in red blood cells • arrest of bleeding from damaged blood vessels • red pigment responsible for the color of blood • A type of white blood cell that is a phagocyte • ...
Terell Black Chapter 2 2018-09-12
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- one of the series of expeditions Europe made to regain control of christian holy site in middle ease from the A.D.
- A thing that show direction of North,south,east,west etc
- a Spanish explorer
- rebirth
- A journey to a holy place
- an instrument use to plan a course using stars
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purpose
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- A Muslim house
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- A point of land that sticks out
- resistance
- To commit to something
- To travel completely around something
- when two or more group or object came together
- Change
15 Clues: Change • rebirth • resistance • A Muslim house • a Spanish explorer • To commit to something • A journey to a holy place • A point of land that sticks out • To travel completely around something • when two or more group or object came together • an instrument use to plan a course using stars • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Week 2 Review 2025-02-26
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- weakness on one side of the body.
- having awareness of surroundings, sensations, and thoughts.
- to keep something separate, or by itself.
- low blood glucose (blood sugar)
- to keep something separate, or by itself.
- to remove
- an agent that destroys, resists, or prevents the development of pathogens
- resistance to infection by a specific pathogen.
- a serious condition in which a person is not getting proper nutrition
- bleeding; blood loss.
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- ways individuals and communities maintain clean, hygienic conditions
- burns caused by hot liquids
- inflammation of the liver
- an appliance used to sterilize medical instruments or other objects
- flow of fluids from a wound or cavity.
- a nosebleed
16 Clues: to remove • a nosebleed • bleeding; blood loss. • inflammation of the liver • burns caused by hot liquids • low blood glucose (blood sugar) • weakness on one side of the body. • flow of fluids from a wound or cavity. • to keep something separate, or by itself. • to keep something separate, or by itself. • resistance to infection by a specific pathogen. • ...
단어 퍼즐!! 2024-08-01
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- To give a brief explanation of the main points.
- To get rid of something you don't need or want.
- Ready to be used or obtained.
- To make something better.
- To look into something carefully to find out more about it.
- Not enough or not suitable for a purpose.
- The way you see or understand something.
- Almost not; just enough to be noticed.
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- The final or most important thing.
- : The ability to understand something.
- The ability of the body to fight off diseases.
- To go backward or turn something backward.
- Very important and necessary.
- An advantage or good result from something.
- Done regularly or repeatedly.
15 Clues: To make something better. • Ready to be used or obtained. • Very important and necessary. • Done regularly or repeatedly. • The final or most important thing. • : The ability to understand something. • Almost not; just enough to be noticed. • The way you see or understand something. • Not enough or not suitable for a purpose. • To go backward or turn something backward. • ...
Two Types Of Immunity 2023-02-24
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- t cell Important in steering the immune responses to execute immune functions.
- cell Developed from activated b cells, makes large amounts of a specific antibody.
- T cell Used for for protective immunity against invading pathogens.
- T cell provide help for B cells and the generation of effector T cell responses.
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- Proteins or carbohydrates on the surface of invading cells.
- t cell Sense when there's an infection in your body. They activate other immune cells to fight the infection.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- Long-lived and quiescent cells that are poised to quickly respond to antigen upon recall
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
9 Clues: A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • Proteins or carbohydrates on the surface of invading cells. • T cell Used for for protective immunity against invading pathogens. • A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. • t cell Important in steering the immune responses to execute immune functions. • ...
Arkansas Native Periods and Tribes 2024-04-23
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- The winter march made by the Cherokee
- Belief that all things in nature have a spirit
- What does Caddo mean?
- This tribe were excellent farmers
- the time period when farming began
- a society where property is passed down the mother's side
- This tribe is known as the best hunters in Arkansas
- What does Quapaw mean?
- a spear throwing tool
- people who move from place to place
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- What does Osage mean?
- These people built mounds and held celebrations
- The tribe who moved into Arkansas from surrounding states
- This tribe was known for their tattooed and painted bodies
- resistance to a disease
- Most important tool for the Caddo
- the hunter-gatherer time period
- The earliest time period
18 Clues: What does Osage mean? • What does Caddo mean? • a spear throwing tool • What does Quapaw mean? • resistance to a disease • The earliest time period • the hunter-gatherer time period • This tribe were excellent farmers • Most important tool for the Caddo • the time period when farming began • people who move from place to place • The winter march made by the Cherokee • ...
Infectious & Non-Inf. Disease 2024-03-06
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- cell chemicals that cause allergy symptoms
- virus that damages the liver
- to make free of germs
- given to provide immunity to a disease
- metabolic disorder where body cannot use carbs
- pathogen carried in the air
- virus that causes food poisoning
- tests to determine risk factor for disease
- disease when body's cells grow in abnormal way
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- lung air spaces expand w/ shortness of breath
- a germ, organism that causes disease
- pathogen travels through something else
- single cell parasite that can transmit disease
- pancreas hormone helps glucose from blood to cells
- pathogen carried in the blood
- infectious agent must invade living cell to grow
- bacteria, parasites, viruses, and fungi
- airways in lungs inflamed making breathing difficult
18 Clues: to make free of germs • pathogen carried in the air • virus that damages the liver • pathogen carried in the blood • virus that causes food poisoning • a germ, organism that causes disease • given to provide immunity to a disease • pathogen travels through something else • bacteria, parasites, viruses, and fungi • cell chemicals that cause allergy symptoms • ...
Pregnancy, labor and delivery 2025-09-23
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- for strong bones, blood, and metabolism. (MINERALS)
- pills taken during pregnancy. (SUPPLEMENTS)
- include apples, bananas, and oranges. (FRUITS)
- for muscle and tissue growth. (PROTEIN)
- vitamin to prevent neural tube defects. (FOLICACID)
- bone health with sunlight exposure. (VITAMIND)
- in fish, helps baby’s brain development. (OMEGA3)
- protect mother and baby from illness. (IMMUNITY)
- greens and carrots are examples. (VEGETABLES)
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- milk for the baby. (LACTATION)
- to regulate digestion. (FIBER)
- strong bones and teeth. (CALCIUM)
- period after childbirth. (POSTPARTUM)
- for red blood cells. (IRON)
- enough water daily. (HYDRATION)
- oils found in nuts and avocados. (HEALTHYFATS)
- and stamina needed for daily activities. (ENERGY)
- long-lasting energy, found in oats and rice. (WHOLEGRAINS)
- vitamins taken before and during pregnancy. (PRENATAL)
- eating all food groups in moderation. (BALANCEDDIET)
20 Clues: for red blood cells. (IRON) • milk for the baby. (LACTATION) • to regulate digestion. (FIBER) • enough water daily. (HYDRATION) • strong bones and teeth. (CALCIUM) • period after childbirth. (POSTPARTUM) • for muscle and tissue growth. (PROTEIN) • pills taken during pregnancy. (SUPPLEMENTS) • greens and carrots are examples. (VEGETABLES) • ...
Colonialism 2023-09-08
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- Spanish explore
- a district governed by a viceroy
- System in spain's american colony were wealthy can have land & enslave people there
- a trade between Europe, africa & Americas
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- large plantation of Spanish speaking colonies
- protection against disease, or induced by vaccination
- person that spreads Christianity
- Private ship armed and allowed to get involved
- slaves not having human right & classified as goods
- A system of taking control over others
10 Clues: Spanish explore • person that spreads Christianity • a district governed by a viceroy • A system of taking control over others • a trade between Europe, africa & Americas • large plantation of Spanish speaking colonies • Private ship armed and allowed to get involved • slaves not having human right & classified as goods • ...
The Immune System-BG 2024-02-20
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- the purpose of the immune system is to _______ the body
- attacks infected cells
- has pieces that destroys the invader
- memorizes past attackers
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- when you get used to something, you adjust to it
- makes antibodies
- help with getting rid of infected cells
- tiny attackers that invade the body
- gives microbs that are dead or modified to help the immune system
- you get this when you are immune to something
10 Clues: makes antibodies • attacks infected cells • memorizes past attackers • tiny attackers that invade the body • has pieces that destroys the invader • help with getting rid of infected cells • you get this when you are immune to something • when you get used to something, you adjust to it • the purpose of the immune system is to _______ the body • ...
4/11/24 2024-04-10
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- An animal that has a backbone or spinal column.
- very eager or insatiable appetite for something
- To waver between different opinions
- The tissue in plants that transports water
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- To move in a smooth, wavelike motion or pattern.
- A person who is highly skilled or accomplished
- Extremely unhappy, miserable, or unfortunate.
- provide immunity against a specific disease.
- The scientific study of animals
- a medium to large boat
10 Clues: a medium to large boat • The scientific study of animals • To waver between different opinions • The tissue in plants that transports water • provide immunity against a specific disease. • Extremely unhappy, miserable, or unfortunate. • A person who is highly skilled or accomplished • An animal that has a backbone or spinal column. • ...
Paper I 2024-11-01
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- What is the smallest unit of matter?
- What is the most common immune disorder?
- What type of immunity is acquired through vaccination?
- What is the center of an atom called?
- Which nutrient supports immune function?
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- What method preserves food using extremely low temperatures?
- What type of radiation has the highest energy?
- What is the primary immune organ?
- What is the atomic number's significance?
- Which organ filters pathogens from blood?
10 Clues: What is the primary immune organ? • What is the smallest unit of matter? • What is the center of an atom called? • What is the most common immune disorder? • Which nutrient supports immune function? • What is the atomic number's significance? • Which organ filters pathogens from blood? • What type of radiation has the highest energy? • ...
Clue4_office 2025-02-03
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- A point aimed at for attack
- A collective of players working together
- Special ability that prevents death
- To figure out someone's true role
- The process of voting to remove a player from the game
- Information intentionally hidden from others
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- To capture a player from the game during the day
- A temporary coalition formed between players
- To shield a player from harm
- The phase when the Mafia strikes
10 Clues: A point aimed at for attack • To shield a player from harm • The phase when the Mafia strikes • To figure out someone's true role • Special ability that prevents death • A collective of players working together • A temporary coalition formed between players • Information intentionally hidden from others • To capture a player from the game during the day • ...
Science Homework(11) 2023-02-28
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- provides immunity and wound healing
- providing fluid balance, blood pressure and sensory function
- providing enzyme catalyzed reactions in the body
- creates white blood cells
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- controls blood pressure and volume
- for the bones, cholesterol and heart health
- providing strong bones, teeth, and make energy
- importance of the skin, hair, and thyroid function
8 Clues: creates white blood cells • controls blood pressure and volume • provides immunity and wound healing • for the bones, cholesterol and heart health • providing strong bones, teeth, and make energy • providing enzyme catalyzed reactions in the body • importance of the skin, hair, and thyroid function • providing fluid balance, blood pressure and sensory function
Ascorbic Trials 2025-11-10
8 Clues: What Vitamin C helps Absorb • What Vitamin C protects against • The Poster Boy for Citrus Fruits • The Disease Vitamin C helps prevent • Small, Red and packed with Vitamin C • What Vitamin C does to damaged tissue • The Protein Vitamin C helps synthesize • What Vitamin improves to fight disease
Microbiology chapter 1 2026-01-25
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- substance that kills or inhibits bacteria
- growing microorganisms in a laboratory
- energy production without oxygen
- infectious agent requiring a host cell to reproduce
- Koch developed postulates linking microbes to specific diseases
- community of microbes living in and on a host
- instrument used to view microorganisms
- antibiotic discovered from mold
- van Leeuwenhoek first to observe living cells with a microscope
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- a living organism too small to be seen without a microscope
- cell with a nucleus
- a microbe that causes disease
- exposure to weakened pathogen to stimulate immunity
- Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation and studied fermentation
- Fleming discovered penicillin
- cell without a nucleus
- close relationship between different organisms
- Hooke coined the term cell after observing cork
- Theory all living things are made of cells
19 Clues: cell with a nucleus • cell without a nucleus • a microbe that causes disease • Fleming discovered penicillin • antibiotic discovered from mold • energy production without oxygen • growing microorganisms in a laboratory • instrument used to view microorganisms • substance that kills or inhibits bacteria • Theory all living things are made of cells • ...
Two Types Of Immunity 2023-02-24
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- t cell Important in steering the immune responses to execute immune functions.
- cell Developed from activated b cells, makes large amounts of a specific antibody.
- T cell Used for for protective immunity against invading pathogens.
- T cell provide help for B cells and the generation of effector T cell responses.
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- Proteins or carbohydrates on the surface of invading cells.
- t cell Sense when there's an infection in your body. They activate other immune cells to fight the infection.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- Long-lived and quiescent cells that are poised to quickly respond to antigen upon recall
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
9 Clues: A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • Proteins or carbohydrates on the surface of invading cells. • T cell Used for for protective immunity against invading pathogens. • A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. • t cell Important in steering the immune responses to execute immune functions. • ...
Understanding of Pathogens 2024-01-17
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- Pathogenic ________ must gain access into the body by: cuts / contaminated food or water / close contact with an infected person or area.
- Type of immunity that involves lymphocytes and develops as people are exposed to diseases or immunized against them.
- Spread from one person to another by: coughs, sneezes, vomit, etc
- All _____-like antibiotics inhibit synthesis of peptidoglycan. an essential part of the bacterial cell wall.
- _____ TB infection do not feel sick and do not have any symptoms, a normal chest x-ray, a negative sputum test, cant spread TB to others.
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- “borrowed immunity” from another source and it lasts for a short time.
- A major driving force and the main regulators of the immune defence. There is helper and killer _______.
- Unlike living organisms; viruses cannot reproduce on their own. Instead, viruses infect host cycles; taking over the cell’s machinery to produce more viruses. This cycle is called ______
- ______ can be classified in several ways: 1 Spectrum 2 Bactericidal or bacteriostatic 3 Modes of action 4 Chemical structure
9 Clues: Spread from one person to another by: coughs, sneezes, vomit, etc • “borrowed immunity” from another source and it lasts for a short time. • A major driving force and the main regulators of the immune defence. There is helper and killer _______. • All _____-like antibiotics inhibit synthesis of peptidoglycan. an essential part of the bacterial cell wall. • ...
Life and ceels 2023-08-23
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- Something used to treat some types of bacteria
- A group of spore-producing organisms
- An infectous Microorganism
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- tiny, single-celled living organisms
- A substance to make you immune to a disease
- An organism that can cause diseases
- Being immune to a disease or pathogen
- An organism which is microscopic
8 Clues: An infectous Microorganism • An organism which is microscopic • An organism that can cause diseases • tiny, single-celled living organisms • A group of spore-producing organisms • Being immune to a disease or pathogen • A substance to make you immune to a disease • Something used to treat some types of bacteria
Wishing You a Year of Wellness! 2024-12-30
8 Clues: A mix of work, rest and joy. • Your trusted partner in health. • Small acts of love for yourself. • Boosts your energy and immunity. • Keep your body happy and active. • Water for glowing skin and health. • Recharge your body and mind fully. • A fresh start for your body and mind.
Getting back to basics 2015-09-24
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- Natural immunity from mom
- A deadly zoonotic disease
- A parasite transmitted by mosquitos
- A deadly virus that attacks the intestinal systems of dogs
- A deadly feline virus that attacks the intestinal system
- Fast heart rate
- A preventative for heartworm, fleas, and intestinal parasites
- Common mineral deficiency in reptiles
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- A parasite that if infects a human can travel to the eye
- Rapid infusion of fluids intravenously
- You divide pounds by 2.2 to get this
- This virus is the most common cause of feline herpes
- Slow heart rate
- this oral heartworm prevention does not cover whipworm
- Common canine core vaccine
- What the H stands for in answer
- Also known as milliliters
- AKA EKG
18 Clues: AKA EKG • Slow heart rate • Fast heart rate • Natural immunity from mom • A deadly zoonotic disease • Also known as milliliters • Common canine core vaccine • What the H stands for in answer • A parasite transmitted by mosquitos • You divide pounds by 2.2 to get this • Common mineral deficiency in reptiles • Rapid infusion of fluids intravenously • ...
Chapter 10: Blood 2025-03-13
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- first step in hemostasis,reduces blood loss.
- a fixed clot in a vessel
- red blood cells
- Rh blood groups
- decreased oxygen in blood
- specialized substance that can provide immunity
- (A B, AB, O)
- the second stage of hemostasis, in which platelets pile and stick together to plug the hole in a broken vessel
- blood clotting
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- white blood cells that have visible granules in their cytoplasm
- blood cell formation
- low white blood cell count
- white blood cells that lack visible granules
- free-floating clot in a vessel
- white blood cells
- high white blood cell count
- required to make clotting proteins
- stem cells that give rise to all the formed elements of the blood
18 Clues: (A B, AB, O) • blood clotting • red blood cells • Rh blood groups • white blood cells • blood cell formation • a fixed clot in a vessel • decreased oxygen in blood • low white blood cell count • high white blood cell count • free-floating clot in a vessel • required to make clotting proteins • first step in hemostasis,reduces blood loss. • white blood cells that lack visible granules • ...
Chapter 23 Exam 2016-03-16
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- the name for lymphocyte production, it occurs in the bone marrow and thymus.
- a large lymph vessel; examples include the lumbar, subclavian and jugular.
- malignant cancer consisting of abnormal lymphocytes or lymphoid stem cells.
- a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation.
- 'blind-ended tubes' that form a complex network within the peripheral tissues. The smallest of the lymph vessels.
- the destruction or inactivation of pathogens, abnormal cells, and foreign molecules such as toxins.
- produced in response to antigens, another name for immunoglobulin.
- a lymphoid organ; it removes abnormal blood cells, stores iron, and initiates immune responses.
- patches clusters of lymphoid nodules in the mucosal lining of the small intestine.
- the origin of the thoracic duct in most individuals. an expanded, saclike chamber.
- a failure of lymph fluid drainage; may be caused by infection, injury or malformed vessels.
- a differentiated B cell that is responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies.
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- the extensive array of lymphoid nodules in the digestive tract.
- the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible.
- a groove on the surface of the spleen
- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and is responsible for antibody-mediated immunity.
- the only unpaired tonsil
- another name for antibodies.
- connective tissue band that connects the stomach and spleen.
- infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria.
- the area of the spleen that contains large quantities of red blood cells.
- the area of the spleen associated with the arteriolar branches of the trabecular arteries.
- a type of lymphocyte that attacks foreign cells, also called large granular lymphocytes.
- cells scattered among the lymphocytes of the thymus, responsible for the production of thymic hormones.
- area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells
25 Clues: the only unpaired tonsil • another name for antibodies. • a groove on the surface of the spleen • area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells • infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria. • the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible. • a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation. • ...
Chapter 23 Exam 2016-03-16
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- cells scattered among the lymphocytes of the thymus, responsible for the production of thymic hormones.
- the area of the spleen associated with the arteriolar branches of the trabecular arteries.
- the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible.
- malignant cancer consisting of abnormal lymphocytes or lymphoid stem cells.
- the origin of the thoracic duct in most individuals. an expanded, saclike chamber.
- the destruction or inactivation of pathogens, abnormal cells, and foreign molecules such as toxins.
- area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells
- connective tissue band that connects the stomach and spleen.
- a groove on the surface of the spleen
- another name for antibodies.
- produced in response to antigens, another name for immunoglobulin.
- the name for lymphocyte production, it occurs in the bone marrow and thymus.
- a lymphoid organ; it removes abnormal blood cells, stores iron, and initiates immune responses.
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- patches clusters of lymphoid nodules in the mucosal lining of the small intestine.
- the area of the spleen that contains large quantities of red blood cells.
- 'blind-ended tubes' that form a complex network within the peripheral tissues. The smallest of the lymph vessels.
- infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria.
- a failure of lymph fluid drainage; may be caused by infection, injury or malformed vessels.
- a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation.
- the only unpaired tonsil
- a differentiated B cell that is responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies.
- a large lymph vessel; examples include the lumbar, subclavian and jugular.
- a type of lymphocyte that attacks foreign cells, also called large granular lymphocytes.
- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and is responsible for antibody-mediated immunity.
- the extensive array of lymphoid nodules in the digestive tract.
25 Clues: the only unpaired tonsil • another name for antibodies. • a groove on the surface of the spleen • area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells • infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria. • a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation. • the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible. • ...
Immune system 2023-03-16
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- A toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body especially the production of antibodies
- Lymphocyte no processed by the thymus gland and responsible for producing antibodies
- naturally existing
- A method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell
- Results when exposed to a disease organisms triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- A complex network of cells,tissues,organs and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- Happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- physical and chemical barrier that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infections
- occurs when a virus has infected a cell, replicated new virus particles and burst
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- aims at eliminating specific pathogens that have been encountered by the immune system previously
- a medicine that inhabit the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- Managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers
- A form of small leukocyte with a single round nucleus occurring especially in the lymphatic system
- pat of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow
- An infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is to small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host
- to produce immunity to a particular infections disease or pathogens
- A mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- A cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other disease
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. ANtibodies combine chemically with substances
20 Clues: naturally existing • Managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers • a medicine that inhabit the growth of or destroys microorganisms • A method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell • to produce immunity to a particular infections disease or pathogens • pat of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow • ...
Disease Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-12
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- thread-like filaments of fungi
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools
- medications used specifically for treating the symptoms of viral infections.
- a single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista.
- when a living organism carries an infectious agent on its body (mechanical) or as an infection host itself (biological), to a new host.
- The study of viruses
- transfer of pathogen when people have skin-to-skin contact or touch the same surfaces
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host
- group of hyphae that make up the body of a fungus
- biological agents that can cause a foodborne illness event
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- The invasion of an organism’s body tissues by pathogens, which multiply and damage or poison the host tissues
- species that benefit and harms a host in a parasitic relationship
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- introducing a small amount of virus into a person’s body to allow their body to build up immunity to the virus.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- pathogenic microbes small enough to be discharged from an infected person via coughing, sneezing, laughing and close personal contact or aerosolization of the microbe
- a protein particle that is believed to be the cause of brain diseases
- a virus particle
- a mixture of antigenic material and other immune stimulants that will produce immunity to a certain pathogen or disease.
20 Clues: a virus particle • The study of viruses • thread-like filaments of fungi • a single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista. • group of hyphae that make up the body of a fungus • biological agents that can cause a foodborne illness event • species that benefit and harms a host in a parasitic relationship • ...
Medical, Legal, & Ethics 2024-09-03
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- Unlawfully touching a patient such as providing care without consent.
- A form of consent where the treatment, risks, and benefits must be explained to the patient.
- The unilateral termination of care by a provider without the patient's consent or making provisions for continuing care.
- A form of consent where a patient acknowledges he/she wants you to provide care or transport.
- The right of a patient to make decisions about his/her health.
- Minors who are married, in the armed services, and/or parents.
- Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care.
- Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience.
- Safeguards patient confidentiality and considers information to be protected health information.
- Civil wrongs such as defamation of character or invasion of privacy.
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- Seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away by force. Example is transporting a patient against their will.
- Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm.
- Failure to provide the same care to a patient that a person with similar training would provide in the same or similar situation.
- Type of negligence that constitutes willful or reckless disregard.
- Permission to render care.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are mentally ill, in behavioral crisis, or developmentally delayed.
- Type of immunity that provides limitations on liability and immunity is not complete.
- A patient is physically or mentally harmed.
- A form of consent that applies to patients who are unconscious or otherwise incapable of making an informed decision.
- A provider's breach of duty causes damages.
- Communication of false information that damages the reputation of a person. Can be written and/or spoken.
- Obligation to provide care.
- Type of duty when a provider doesn't act within the expected standard of care.
- Philosophy of right and wrong, moral duties, and ideal professional behavior.
24 Clues: Permission to render care. • Obligation to provide care. • A patient is physically or mentally harmed. • A provider's breach of duty causes damages. • Addresses issues that arise in the practice of health care. • Code of conduct affecting character, conduct, and conscience. • Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of immediate bodily harm. • ...
Exam 2 Immunology 2025-08-06
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- ___ T cells prevent the immune system overreaction
- ___ immunity uses B cells and T cells
- Second signal required for B and T cell activation
- Selection process favoring cells that can recognize and bind to self-antigens and MHC molecules
- Co-receptor on killer T cells that bind to class I MHC molecules
- When a T cell has recognized its cognate antigen, but not the second signal for activation
- Th_ Th cells have not committed to a cytokine profile
- Selection process killing cells that bind too strongly to self-antigens
- Th_ Th cells release IL-17 and IL-21
- ___ immunity provides a quick response
- Co-receptor on Th cells that bind to class II MHC molecules
- B cells mature in ___
- ___ T cells identify and destroy tumor cells and virus-infected cells
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- Epithelial cells in the ___ produce cytokine TGF-beta
- ___ B is released by killer T cells to induces apoptosis
- T cells mature in ___
- Initial activation of T and B cells requires ___ steps
- ___ proteins on T cells become increasingly sensitive after activations
- The immune system develops ___ to avoid attacking healthy cells
- B cell protein that binds to CD40L on T cells
- Term for the killing of T cells that have been reactivated too many times
- Th_ Th cells release TNF, IFN-gamma and IL-2
- Forms pores in cell membranes of targets
- Class II MHC molecules are only made by ___s
- ___ T cells release cytokines to activate other immune cells
- Type of lymphocytes created after initial exposure
- Th cells activated in Peyer's patches become ___s
- ___ T and B cells have not yet encountered their cognate antigen
- Th_ Th cells release IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13
- Class I MHC molecules are made by ___ body cells
30 Clues: T cells mature in ___ • B cells mature in ___ • Th_ Th cells release IL-17 and IL-21 • ___ immunity uses B cells and T cells • ___ immunity provides a quick response • Forms pores in cell membranes of targets • Th_ Th cells release IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13 • Th_ Th cells release TNF, IFN-gamma and IL-2 • Class II MHC molecules are only made by ___s • ...
TEAM 2 2016-03-10
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- producing powerful feelings or strong clear images in the mind
- extremely harmful or poisonous; bitterly hostile or antagonistic; containing a virus
- damage severely
- (v.) to declare publicly or officially
- very strongly
- older people
- weakened
- holding or sticking together; making a logical whole; comprehensible
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- v. come up with
- A word used to describe europe in the context of european colonialism
- an electrical impulse in the brain
- (n.) resistance to a disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- a condition of sadness that doesn't go away
- to make longer
- something not allowed
- n. uprightness of character and soundness of moral principle; honesty
- Seemingly credible or worthy of acceptance.
- odd unusual or unexpected
18 Clues: weakened • older people • very strongly • to make longer • v. come up with • damage severely • something not allowed • odd unusual or unexpected • an electrical impulse in the brain • (v.) to declare publicly or officially • a condition of sadness that doesn't go away • Seemingly credible or worthy of acceptance. • producing powerful feelings or strong clear images in the mind • ...
Pregnancy, labor and delivery 2025-09-23
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- oils found in nuts and avocados. (HEALTHYFATS)
- vitamins taken before and during pregnancy. (PRENATAL)
- for muscle and tissue growth. (PROTEIN)
- to regulate digestion. (FIBER)
- long-lasting energy, found in oats and rice. (WHOLEGRAINS)
- eating all food groups in moderation. (BALANCEDDIET)
- vitamin to prevent neural tube defects. (FOLICACID)
- period after childbirth. (POSTPARTUM)
- enough water daily. (HYDRATION)
- include apples, bananas, and oranges. (FRUITS)
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- for red blood cells. (IRON)
- in fish, helps baby’s brain development. (OMEGA3)
- for strong bones, blood, and metabolism. (MINERALS)
- protect mother and baby from illness. (IMMUNITY)
- greens and carrots are examples. (VEGETABLES)
- pills taken during pregnancy. (SUPPLEMENTS)
- and stamina needed for daily activities. (ENERGY)
- strong bones and teeth. (CALCIUM)
- bone health with sunlight exposure. (VITAMIND)
- milk for the baby. (LACTATION)
20 Clues: for red blood cells. (IRON) • to regulate digestion. (FIBER) • milk for the baby. (LACTATION) • enough water daily. (HYDRATION) • strong bones and teeth. (CALCIUM) • period after childbirth. (POSTPARTUM) • for muscle and tissue growth. (PROTEIN) • pills taken during pregnancy. (SUPPLEMENTS) • greens and carrots are examples. (VEGETABLES) • ...
Chapter #19 Crossword 2016-05-09
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- The disease ____________ my brother from being able to walk.
- Yes, it is true.
- To talk about something indirectly.
- The country that is northwest of El Salvador.
- The president answered the ___________ with one word, "No!"
- The fundamental characteristic of something.
- To be superior to everyone else.
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- My raincoat gave me _____________ from getting wet in the rain.
- To make someone do something by using force.
- To enjoy give pain.
- Supposed to be true or real.
11 Clues: Yes, it is true. • To enjoy give pain. • Supposed to be true or real. • To be superior to everyone else. • To talk about something indirectly. • To make someone do something by using force. • The fundamental characteristic of something. • The country that is northwest of El Salvador. • The president answered the ___________ with one word, "No!" • ...
KINS 104H Nutrition Lecture etc Review 2021-02-18
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- Synonym for Carbohydrates
- Usually first to decline without enough kcal
- Is everywhere which makes RD job hard
- Ideal to achieve FITT principle vs just Professor Bias
- Over ____ hundred muscles in human body
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- Typically overrated and more than muscle builder
- Acronym for equipment that "does work for you"
- ______ activity is the all-star of Weight Management
- Only relies on glucose for energy
- Acronym for what a Physio ball increases for sit-ups
- Are King
11 Clues: Are King • Synonym for Carbohydrates • Only relies on glucose for energy • Is everywhere which makes RD job hard • Over ____ hundred muscles in human body • Usually first to decline without enough kcal • Acronym for equipment that "does work for you" • Typically overrated and more than muscle builder • ______ activity is the all-star of Weight Management • ...
Crossword 16 2021-02-16
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- the act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
- the secretion of an endocrine gland transmitted by the blood
- the act of making something better
- a condition promoting sanitary practices
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- the state of being inactive
- tending to promote or preserve health
- the condition in which an organism can resist disease
- a visual representation produced on a surface
- to make better
- feeling a need or desire to eat food
- the striking of one body against another
11 Clues: to make better • the state of being inactive • the act of making something better • feeling a need or desire to eat food • tending to promote or preserve health • the striking of one body against another • a condition promoting sanitary practices • a visual representation produced on a surface • the act of making immune (especially by inoculation) • ...
Crossword- 18 2014-03-18
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- Disease that breaks down the body's immune system (abbr).
- __ require a host to replicate.
- Bacteria found in yogurt(Two word, no space).
- Opposite of acid.
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- Bacteria with a corkskrew or spiral shape.
- Center for Disease Control(abbr).
- The body's ability to resist infection.
- Methicillin resistant staphylococus aureus(abbr).
8 Clues: Opposite of acid. • __ require a host to replicate. • Center for Disease Control(abbr). • The body's ability to resist infection. • Bacteria with a corkskrew or spiral shape. • Bacteria found in yogurt(Two word, no space). • Methicillin resistant staphylococus aureus(abbr). • Disease that breaks down the body's immune system (abbr).
National Science Day-Crossword Puzzle Class Activity 2024-02-09
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- Good for Diabetic diet called as bajra
- Reddish brown small seeds high in protein,calcium, ,iron.
- lowers bad cholesterol called as Barri
- called as kuttu.Good source of protein,fibre and energy.
- called as Small-seeded grasses
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- called as Rajgira.Aids digestion
- Gluten free called as Jowar
- Called as kakum. Helps improve immunity
8 Clues: Gluten free called as Jowar • called as Small-seeded grasses • called as Rajgira.Aids digestion • Good for Diabetic diet called as bajra • lowers bad cholesterol called as Barri • Called as kakum. Helps improve immunity • called as kuttu.Good source of protein,fibre and energy. • Reddish brown small seeds high in protein,calcium, ,iron.
Microbiology - GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY PART 4 2023-06-14
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- T-Cell matures in
- IL6 Is produced by
- T cells multiplication is stimulated by
- purpose of sterilisation is to eliminate
- endoscopes are sterilised by using
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- the cell wall deficient bacteria
- negative phase is seen in which immunity?
- the development of the cells of immune system in the individual is called as
8 Clues: T-Cell matures in • IL6 Is produced by • the cell wall deficient bacteria • endoscopes are sterilised by using • T cells multiplication is stimulated by • purpose of sterilisation is to eliminate • negative phase is seen in which immunity? • the development of the cells of immune system in the individual is called as
Redemption Island Duel 3 2022-12-30
8 Clues: Also known as Netsilik • Location of the season • Where you are currently • Also known as Caribou Inuit • Where your team voted you out • Sent away from camp for the day • What you need to win to return to the game • What your team would’ve needed to win to keep you
Encounters Vocab 2026-01-27
8 Clues: Crops grown for profit • Reason, purpose, or cause • Spanish or Portuguese explorer • Sail all the way around the world • A person that is owned by another • Being resistant to infectious disease • Formally put an end to the system of slavery • Someone who supports an cause or institution
Centrum 2022-06-16
4 Clues: Vitamin C supports this function • A vitamin that supports the immunity • The fuel that powers the body's metabolic processes • A metabolic rate that comprises 45-70% of daily total energy expenditure
COVID 19 2020-05-14
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- worldwide spread of a cantagion
- sudden outburst of a particular disease
- I will boost your immunity
- im used in certain amount to endanger the viruses
- governing body to ensure world's health
- technical name of covid 19 infection
- the crown which prokoves a immune response in human body
- priority in casualty
- im tested for covid 19 then im a?
- the process of maintaining cleanliness and dealing with sewage
- corona virus first identified
- when someone gets the virus without any known contact with a sick person or travel history
- the time interval between a onset of infection and exposure
- Spike protein is the receptor binding part that provokes the antibody production in the body then it is called_______
- the most contagious thing in a covid ward
- way of restricting connection from others
- 1 in 5 affected people end in death then it is called as
- this device requires positive pressure check
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- i can breath for you
- old age people and people with premorbid condition is affected more easily then they come under which group
- i project out of your nose and mouth during coughing
- unite together emotionally not physically
- process that is designed to kill actively growing and vegetative microbial microorganisms
- a process in which a infection starts to grow, develop, or become successful again after a course of successful treatment
- restriction of movement with continuous monitoring
- resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the disease
- a way to acquire herd immunity
- objective assessment of ones body for symptoms
- if people are not allowed to enter or leave a area freely then they are under
- a device used by all people around the world
30 Clues: i can breath for you • priority in casualty • I will boost your immunity • corona virus first identified • a way to acquire herd immunity • worldwide spread of a cantagion • im tested for covid 19 then im a? • technical name of covid 19 infection • sudden outburst of a particular disease • governing body to ensure world's health • unite together emotionally not physically • ...
immune system 2017-11-09
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- a toxin inside the immune system
- response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine
- a form of small leukocyte with a single round nucleus
- lymphocyte of a type produced or processed by the thymus gland and actively participating in the immune response
- arthritis a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity
- the study of the immune system
- a protein released by animal cells, usually in response to the entry of a virus, that has the property of inhibiting virus replication
- any of various diseases or conditions marked by inflammation of the skin
- response by the body to disease and injury
- an abnormally high body temperature
- a T cell that influences or controls the differentiation or activity of other cells
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
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- colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- marrow soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones
- A disease in which the body produces antibodies that attack its own tissues
- a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland
- lymphoid organ that produces T cell
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust
- a T cell that functions in cell-mediated immunity by destroying a cell
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell especially at sites of infection
- response a reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance that is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself
24 Clues: the study of the immune system • a toxin inside the immune system • lymphoid organ that produces T cell • an abnormally high body temperature • response by the body to disease and injury • a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland • response to and counteracting a specific antigen • a form of small leukocyte with a single round nucleus • ...
immune system 2017-11-09
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- : a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- : a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- : lymphocyte of a type produced or processed by the thymus gland and actively participating in the immune response
- arthritis : a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints and resulting in painful deformity
- disease : A disease in which the body produces antibodies that attack its own tissues
- : a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- : any of various diseases or conditions marked by inflammation of the skin
- T cell : a T cell that influences or controls the differentiation or activity of other cells
- : a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine
- : the study of the immune system
- : a form of small leukocyte with a single round nucleus
- : response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- : a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland
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- : an abnormally high body temperature
- : colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- t cell : a T cell that functions in cell-mediated immunity by destroying a cell
- : a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust
- : large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell especially at sites of infection
- gland : lymphoid organ that produces T cell
- response : a reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance that is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself
- marrow : soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones
- : a protein released by animal cells, usually in response to the entry of a virus, that has the property of inhibiting virus replication
- response : response by the body to disease and injury
- : a toxin inside the immune system
24 Clues: : the study of the immune system • : a toxin inside the immune system • : an abnormally high body temperature • gland : lymphoid organ that produces T cell • : a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland • : response to and counteracting a specific antigen • marrow : soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones • ...
Infectious Disease 2015-11-13
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- parasites that live in water and can infect/live off a host
- an organism that does not cause the disease but rather spreads it
- cells that are released in response to an allergic or inflammatory reaction
- spreading or passing along a pathogen
- spread from one person or organism to another
- one celled organisms that are everywhere and cause infection
- widespread amount of an infection
- the likely outcome of a disease
- infectious disease a disease that cant be passed on
- Contact person to person transmission of disease like hand to mouth or nose
- physical or mental signs or a disease
- a substance that will fuel the production of antibodies and provide immunity against certain diseases
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- a substance produced by the body to fight diseases
- cells that allow the body to remember and recognize previous invaders and help the body destroy them
- Immune Disease an illness that occurs when the body attacks it own immune system
- an animal or plant that a parasite or organism lives in
- contact a pathogen is transmitted through contaminated substances like food, air , soil, and equipment
- a type of cell in the immune system that absorbs bacteria and other small germs
- Period the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms
- System the body's defense against infections and other invaders
- Disease disease conversed by organisms
- Precautions a set of infection control practices used to prevent transmission of diseases that can be developed by contact with blood, body fluids, or rashes
- a toxin or other foreign substance that fuels the production of antibodies
- of Transmission a way a pathogen can be transmitted to another host, contaminated hands is the most common mode of transmission
- a germ that causes disease or illness to its host
- a lymphocyte produced by the thymus gland and helps with immunity
- an infectious germ that reproduces inside its host
27 Clues: the likely outcome of a disease • widespread amount of an infection • spreading or passing along a pathogen • physical or mental signs or a disease • Disease disease conversed by organisms • spread from one person or organism to another • a germ that causes disease or illness to its host • a substance produced by the body to fight diseases • ...
Chapter 23 Exam 2016-03-16
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- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and is responsible for antibody-mediated immunity.
- cells scattered among the lymphocytes of the thymus, responsible for the production of thymic hormones.
- the extensive array of lymphoid nodules in the digestive tract.
- the destruction or inactivation of pathogens, abnormal cells, and foreign molecules such as toxins.
- the origin of the thoracic duct in most individuals. an expanded, saclike chamber.
- 'blind-ended tubes' that form a complex network within the peripheral tissues. The smallest of the lymph vessels.
- malignant cancer consisting of abnormal lymphocytes or lymphoid stem cells.
- produced in response to antigens, another name for immunoglobulin.
- patches clusters of lymphoid nodules in the mucosal lining of the small intestine.
- another name for antibodies.
- the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible.
- a large lymph vessel; examples include the lumbar, subclavian and jugular.
- the area of the spleen associated with the arteriolar branches of the trabecular arteries.
- a groove on the surface of the spleen
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- a differentiated B cell that is responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies.
- the only unpaired tonsil
- the area of the spleen that contains large quantities of red blood cells.
- connective tissue band that connects the stomach and spleen.
- a lymphoid organ; it removes abnormal blood cells, stores iron, and initiates immune responses.
- area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells
- a failure of lymph fluid drainage; may be caused by infection, injury or malformed vessels.
- infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria.
- a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation.
- the name for lymphocyte production, it occurs in the bone marrow and thymus.
- a type of lymphocyte that attacks foreign cells, also called large granular lymphocytes.
25 Clues: the only unpaired tonsil • another name for antibodies. • a groove on the surface of the spleen • area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells • infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria. • a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation. • the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible. • ...
Chapter 23 Exam 2016-03-16
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- a large lymph vessel; examples include the lumbar, subclavian and jugular.
- a type of lymphocyte that attacks foreign cells, also called large granular lymphocytes.
- a failure of lymph fluid drainage; may be caused by infection, injury or malformed vessels.
- the destruction or inactivation of pathogens, abnormal cells, and foreign molecules such as toxins.
- another name for antibodies.
- produced in response to antigens, another name for immunoglobulin.
- a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation.
- 'blind-ended tubes' that form a complex network within the peripheral tissues. The smallest of the lymph vessels.
- malignant cancer consisting of abnormal lymphocytes or lymphoid stem cells.
- area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells
- a lymphoid organ; it removes abnormal blood cells, stores iron, and initiates immune responses.
- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and is responsible for antibody-mediated immunity.
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- a groove on the surface of the spleen
- connective tissue band that connects the stomach and spleen.
- cells scattered among the lymphocytes of the thymus, responsible for the production of thymic hormones.
- the extensive array of lymphoid nodules in the digestive tract.
- the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible.
- a differentiated B cell that is responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies.
- the area of the spleen associated with the arteriolar branches of the trabecular arteries.
- the origin of the thoracic duct in most individuals. an expanded, saclike chamber.
- infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria.
- the only unpaired tonsil
- the name for lymphocyte production, it occurs in the bone marrow and thymus.
- the area of the spleen that contains large quantities of red blood cells.
- patches clusters of lymphoid nodules in the mucosal lining of the small intestine.
25 Clues: the only unpaired tonsil • another name for antibodies. • a groove on the surface of the spleen • area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells • infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria. • the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible. • a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation. • ...
Chapter 23 Exam 2016-03-16
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- a failure of lymph fluid drainage; may be caused by infection, injury or malformed vessels.
- a type of lymphocyte that attacks foreign cells, also called large granular lymphocytes.
- area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells
- cells scattered among the lymphocytes of the thymus, responsible for the production of thymic hormones.
- the destruction or inactivation of pathogens, abnormal cells, and foreign molecules such as toxins.
- patches clusters of lymphoid nodules in the mucosal lining of the small intestine.
- another name for antibodies.
- malignant cancer consisting of abnormal lymphocytes or lymphoid stem cells.
- the extensive array of lymphoid nodules in the digestive tract.
- the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible.
- a differentiated B cell that is responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies.
- connective tissue band that connects the stomach and spleen.
- the only unpaired tonsil
- infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria.
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- a groove on the surface of the spleen
- the name for lymphocyte production, it occurs in the bone marrow and thymus.
- the origin of the thoracic duct in most individuals. an expanded, saclike chamber.
- the area of the spleen that contains large quantities of red blood cells.
- a large lymph vessel; examples include the lumbar, subclavian and jugular.
- produced in response to antigens, another name for immunoglobulin.
- a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation.
- the area of the spleen associated with the arteriolar branches of the trabecular arteries.
- 'blind-ended tubes' that form a complex network within the peripheral tissues. The smallest of the lymph vessels.
- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and is responsible for antibody-mediated immunity.
- a lymphoid organ; it removes abnormal blood cells, stores iron, and initiates immune responses.
25 Clues: the only unpaired tonsil • another name for antibodies. • a groove on the surface of the spleen • area of the lymph nodes dominated by T cells • infection caused by Borrelia Burgdorferi bacteria. • a lymphoid organ that is the site of T cell maturation. • the type of immunity for which B cells are responsible. • ...
Week 3 Review 2024-01-15
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- Lupus, an _____________ disease, is one of the primary causes of butterfly rash
- Klinefelter syndrome is represented by which chromosomes?
- Non-specific second-line of defense
- A complication of inflammation
- Virus transmitted from person to person via respiratory droplets
- Effects of inflammation include anorexia and malaise
- Person is exposed to chickenpox and develops antibodies with this immunity type
- This group of genetic disorders includes cystic fibrosis, PKU, sickle cell anemia, & Tay-Sach's disease
- Hemophilia A and Duchenne muscular dystrophy are included in which type of genetic disorders?
- Increase in number of cells, resulting in enlarged tissue mass such as thyroid gland enlargement
- Pressure ulcer that looks like a shallow crater in the skin with partial thickness loss of dermis
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- Cleft palate, congenital hip dislocation, and type 2 DM are categorized under which type of genetic disorders?
- Risk factors such as prolonged bed rest, dehydration, and altered mental status lead to this complication
- Redness, warmth, swelling, and pain are ______ signs of inflammation
- Type of immunity where the mother passes antibodies in breastmilk to the baby
- Pre-cancerous cells that vary in size and shape with a tissue, such as abnormal cervical cells in a pap smear
- Period when microorganisms are actively growing, and person does not exhibit manifestations
- Immunoglobin responsible for causing histamine release during allergic reactions
- Produced by the immune system and binds to specific matching antigens and gets rid of them
- Small lesion on the skin filled with pus and indicates bacterial infection
- A lab test that will determine acute inflammation
- Most surgical wounds and incisions heal by ____________ intention
- Pre-programmed cellular destruction
- A superficial, elevated, thin-walled lesion that contains clear fluid
- Turner syndrome is represented by which chromosomes?
- Non-specific first line of defense
26 Clues: A complication of inflammation • Non-specific first line of defense • Non-specific second-line of defense • Pre-programmed cellular destruction • A lab test that will determine acute inflammation • Effects of inflammation include anorexia and malaise • Turner syndrome is represented by which chromosomes? • Klinefelter syndrome is represented by which chromosomes? • ...
