immunity Crossword Puzzles
Introduction to Public Health - Chapter 4 2021-09-16
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- the type of immunity that occurs when exposure to a disease-causing organism prompts the immune system to develop antibodies against that disease
- a type of disease that cannot be transmitted from one person to another
- a communicable disease that is transmissible under natural conditions from animals to humans
- a person or animal that harbors a communicable agent; serves as a potential source of infection to others
- the separation of infected individuals from those who are susceptible
- a person who is sick with a disease
- describes diseases in which peak severity of symptoms occurs and subsides within 3 months
- capability of a communicable agent to cause disease in a susceptible host
- the level of disease prevention in which early diagnosis and prompt treatment of disease before the disease becomes advanced occurs
- the level of disease prevention in which retraining, re-educating, and rehabilitating the patient has already been affected by a disease occurs
- the planning for and the taking of action to forestall the onset of disease or other health issues
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- a type of disease for which biological agents are the cause; transmissible from one individual to another
- a susceptible person or organism invaded by an infectious agent
- the cause of disease or health problem
- the complete elimination of a disease
- describes diseases in which symptoms continue longer than 3 months
- a disease that infects only humans
- ability go a biological agent to enter and grow in a host
- the level of disease prevention before the disease process begins
- the spread of cancer cells to distant parts of the body by the circulatory or lymphatic system
- the type of immunity that occurs when a person receives antibodies against a disease rather than their immune system producing them
- limitation of freedom of movement of those who have been exposed to a disease and may be incubating it
22 Clues: a disease that infects only humans • a person who is sick with a disease • the complete elimination of a disease • the cause of disease or health problem • ability go a biological agent to enter and grow in a host • a susceptible person or organism invaded by an infectious agent • the level of disease prevention before the disease process begins • ...
Pathology 2023-09-13
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- differentiates into the deep layer of skin (dermis), bone, skeletal muscle, blood vessels, smooth muscle
- type of test: the normal range of ALT/AST when testing Liver function
- ability of a test to be negative in the absence of the disease
- ability of a test to be positive in the presence of disease
- the number of people with a certain disease at a given moment
- a discipline of medicine that studies the broad behavior of disease in large populations
- the number of new cases of a particular disease that appear in a year
- objective data: observations by an examiner, lab data, imaging studies, electrocardiogram etc
- process of healing the injury by regenerating new cells to replace dead ones
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- immunity; system that interacts with invading nonself material, learns its characteristics, manufactures highly specific response to fight that invader
- the test is positive and the patient actually has the disease
- when a test incorrectly indicates that disease is absent
- the number of people dying from a particular disease in a particular period of time
- type of test: a patient is coughing up blood (hemoptysis), you order a chest xray
- differentiates into the internal lining (mucosa) of the intestinal and respiratory tracts and into the liver and pancreas
- differentiates into hair, nails, and epidermis; into brain and nerves
- complaints reported by the patient or by someone else on behalf of the patient
- the body’s composite cellular reaction to injury; limits damage, initiates healing
- test is positive but the patient does not have the disease
- immunity; present from birth; defense capabilities have evolved ability to attack any nonself substance
- the number of people with an illness or complication of an illness and can be stated as either incidence or prevalence
- A distinctive collection of symptoms, signs, and data
22 Clues: A distinctive collection of symptoms, signs, and data • when a test incorrectly indicates that disease is absent • test is positive but the patient does not have the disease • ability of a test to be positive in the presence of disease • the test is positive and the patient actually has the disease • the number of people with a certain disease at a given moment • ...
Plants and Microbes 1 2019-01-12
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- A chemical needed to make chlorophyll (9)
- Where chemical reactions occur in cells (9)
- Supports the cell (8)
- This gives active immunity to a pathogen but can kill you! (8)
- A gas absorbed by plants (13)
- The organ where photosynthesis occurs (4)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is... (hint: humidity) (3)
- Where photosynthesis occurs in cells (12)
- This microorganism causes athletes foot (6)
- The plant organ used for reproduction (6)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is... (hint: temperature) (3)
- Chemicals produced by white blood cells that destroy pathogens (10)
- The type of energy that plants need (5)
- A disease caused by a virus (9)
- A type of transport process that requires energy. Substances are moved from low to high concentration. (6)
- A disease caused by bacteria (7)
- Another word for a microorganism (7)
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- When you cannot get a particular disease because you have antibodies (8)
- Chemicals produced by white blood cells that destroy toxins (10)
- The outermost layer in plants (9)
- Where genetic material is stored in the cell (7)
- A microorganism that is killed by antibiotics (8)
- How is water lost from plants? (11)
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell (12)
- Where respiration takes place in cells (12)
- What colour is chlorophyll? (5)
- The green pigment in plants (11)
- Medicines that kill bacteria (11)
- Movement of substances from high to low concentration (9)
- A thin protective layer attached to the epidermis (7)
- Starch is _____ because it can't dissolve in water (9)
- When large numbers of people get a disease (8)
- A sugar made by plants (7)
- A chemical needed to make proteins (7)
- Transpiration is fastest if it is... (hint: light intensity) (6)
- Humans and cats are examples of this (6)
36 Clues: Supports the cell (8) • A sugar made by plants (7) • A gas absorbed by plants (13) • What colour is chlorophyll? (5) • A disease caused by a virus (9) • The green pigment in plants (11) • A disease caused by bacteria (7) • The outermost layer in plants (9) • Medicines that kill bacteria (11) • How is water lost from plants? (11) • Another word for a microorganism (7) • ...
Module 6 Key Terms 2019-09-27
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- the 2nd leading cause of preventable death in children and adolescents in the US and worldwide aka submersion injury
- a poor bite
- is an individual’s nature; it is the child’s inborn traits that determine how he interacts with the world
- is the time in life when a boy or girl becomes sexually mature
- used for nonnutritive sucking
- is the key disease prevention
- a type of play when a toddler plays beside another toodler,however, not with them
- focuses on maintaining or enhancing the physical and mental health of children
- refers to an increase in physical size
- the first menstrual period
- immunity is acquired when a person’s own immune system generates the immune response & lasts for many years or for a lifetime
- is the sequential process by which infants and children gain various skills and functions.
- care provided to minimize physical and psychological distress for children and their families
- refers to the molding of a child’s behavior through instruction, practice, and consistency
- used to determine pediatric medication dosage
- this supplement is giving to infants who are exclusively breastfed to prevent rickets
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- the number of individuals who have died over a specific period
- are the soft areas on the skull
- used to facilitate interation with children
- guidance educating parents and caregivers about what to expect in the next phase of development
- infant becomes distressed when parent leaves
- immunity is produced when the immunoglobulins of one person are transferred to another & lasts only weeks or months
- this parenting style is when parents show some respect for the child’s opinions
- term used to describe when a child only desire to focus on self
- teeth that are replaced by permanent teeth
- birth weight by 6 months of age
- this theorist focused on psychosocial development
27 Clues: a poor bite • the first menstrual period • used for nonnutritive sucking • is the key disease prevention • are the soft areas on the skull • birth weight by 6 months of age • refers to an increase in physical size • teeth that are replaced by permanent teeth • used to facilitate interation with children • infant becomes distressed when parent leaves • ...
BIOL 361 New Material Review for Final 2024-04-24
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- The Influenza virus exits by
- Killed microbe fragments become part of the cell membrane and present outward allowing lymphocytes to study it
- Lyme disease is an example of ___ transmission
- Antibody-mediated immunity
- The influenza virus enter the host cell by
- A protein that is used as an opsonin
- A baby in daycare develops a gastrointestinal infection after playing with toy trucks
- A T cell that signals infected macrophages to kill pathogens in their phagosomes
- Antibody-binding site
- Microbial tagging for digestion
- Example of an innate immunity cell that consumes foreign pathogens
- LPS is an example of
- AB exotoxin enters the cell through this type of endocytosis mechanism
- Lipid A, which is part of the LPS is an example of
- Minimum number of organism required to case disease
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- Part of the influenza virus that cleaves virus from host cell
- An opsonin-independent mechanism that relies on structures only present in microbes
- Long-term defense against pathogens
- Pili and fimbriae help bacteria ___ to host cell surfaces
- Due to accumulation of mutations in a strain within a geographic area
- Involved in the production of antibodies
- The Healthy Brand SoyNut Butter (2017) and Chipotle (2016) E. coli outbreaks are example of ____ transmission
- This area of the body is very acidic
- This area of the body is difficult to colonize because it can be dry, salty, acidic, or have protective oils
- Part of the influenza virus that binds to the host receptors
- The N-terminal of the antibody that is different for each antibody
- A type of T cell that recognizes and kills pathogen-infected host cells
- A bacterium that takes advantage of certain opportunities to cause disease.
- The effectiveness of the immune response increases on repeated exposure to a particular agent
- The stage of illness where a clear diagnosis is difficult to make
30 Clues: Antibody-binding site • LPS is an example of • Antibody-mediated immunity • The Influenza virus exits by • Microbial tagging for digestion • Long-term defense against pathogens • This area of the body is very acidic • A protein that is used as an opsonin • Involved in the production of antibodies • The influenza virus enter the host cell by • ...
Hematology Exam 2 Study Crossword 2023-02-09
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- Exposure to this chemical can cause aplastic anemia years later
- Primary site of T-Cell development
- This type of hemolytic anemia causes the HELLP syndrome (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count)
- This disease is an acquired clonal myelproliferative disorder (2wds)
- Abbreviation for a nonspecific test used to detect illnesses associated with acute and chronic infection, inflammation and tissue necrosis or infarction
- These are in charge of cell-mediated immunity
- This can be caused by a metastatic tumor or primary myelofibrosis; occurs in the bone marrow
- This polycythemia has increased HGB/HCT, normal RCM, and decreased plasma volume
- Folate and Vitamin B12 deficiency cause this type of anemia
- Abbreviation for the disease that may be present with Raynaud phenomenon
- Main treatment for Polycythemia Vera
- Formation of this results in tissue hypoxia
- Type of cell that causes destruction of virus-infected cells and neoplastic cells (2 wds)
- An eosinophil count of >5000/uL is considered _____ eosinophilia
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- 0-20 mm/hr is the ESR for what patient population?
- Type of polycythemia in which plasma is decreased, red cell mass is normal
- Eosinophils HATE these kill them using cationic proteins
- The hematologic findings of this disease include absolute lymphocytosis, atypical lymphocytes, and mild to moderate thrombocytopenia (2wds)
- A skin disorder that causes eosinophilia
- An advantage of this ESR test method is that one can use EDTA blood in the same tube as a CBC
- These are in charge of humoral immunity
- This type of anemia has erythrocytes with mean MCV > 100fL
- Increase in peripheral blood lymphocytes
- Type of polycythemia due to a circulating factor stimulating erythropoiesis, usually EPO
- This stain turns normal eosinophilic granules reddish-orange
- This gene ends in "2" and can contain a mutated codon responsible for polycythemia vera
- This triggers increase in EPO
27 Clues: This triggers increase in EPO • Primary site of T-Cell development • Main treatment for Polycythemia Vera • These are in charge of humoral immunity • A skin disorder that causes eosinophilia • Increase in peripheral blood lymphocytes • Formation of this results in tissue hypoxia • These are in charge of cell-mediated immunity • ...
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 • ...
newborn care 2023-03-27
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- A woman who was giving birth to her second child at the hospital, the baby was born and did not cry within 1 minute. The examination results were pale skin, weak muscle tone, no crying. What is the most appropriate intervention in this case
- One of the treatments that must be carried out for neonates at home is
- Babies born don't cry immediately, the skin of the fingers of the extremities is bluish, muscle tone is weak. What is the most likely diagnosis
- When spitting up, should the baby be positioned
- A device that is heated by electricity to warm babies who are born prematurely
- What to do if the baby doesn't cry spontaneously when born
- the proper position of the baby while breastfeeding is
- the first discharge of breast milk after delivery
- how to pump breast milk that mimics the frequency of breastfeeding in babies who are experiencing growth spurts (during times when babies need more breast milk or formula milk than usual) because they are in a period of rapid growth pumping
- Psychological changes as a result of the process of maturation of psychic and physical functions in children
- The main intake of newborns
- The score or scale used to assess the health condition of the newborn
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- reflex by touching the baby's cheek is called a reflex type
- the process of giving milk to a baby or small child with breast milk from the mother's breast
- What is the soft hair of a newborn child called
- support the baby's head and neck with your arms, how to care for newborns
- efforts to prevent infectious diseases by providing "vaccines" so that immunity occurs (immunity) against the disease
- increased bilirubin in the blood in newborns is called
- use the right water temperature, how to care for newborns
- Chased movements in babies while sleeping are called movements
20 Clues: The main intake of newborns • What is the soft hair of a newborn child called • When spitting up, should the baby be positioned • the first discharge of breast milk after delivery • increased bilirubin in the blood in newborns is called • the proper position of the baby while breastfeeding is • use the right water temperature, how to care for newborns • ...
Microbes 2025-06-15
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- A type of very small microorganism, has no cells and needs a host cell to reproduce.
- The first antibiotic ever discovered
- "Living" thing that can only be seen with a microscope
- A microorganism that has the ability to cause disease
- A word that means "can be spread from person to person"
- Fleming The scientist credited with the discovery of antibiotics.
- The ability to resist disease
- A preparation of weakened, killed or parts of a pathogen and is designed to result in immunity
- Word to describe a rod shaped bacterium (singular)
- Growth of microorganisms in controlled conditions such as an agar plate
- Means two. A prefix used to describe how bacteria group together
- plate A petri dish containing a nutrients and agar for culturing microorganisms
- Means chains. A prefix used to describe how bacteria group together
- An extract from seaweed used to grow microorganisms.
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- A person who studies microscopic organisms
- The study of microorganisms
- One billionth of a metre
- One millionth of a metre
- A type of unicellular microorganism that has a cell wall but no nucleus.
- Means groups or clusters. A prefix used to describe how bacteria group together
- Thread-like structures of a fungus, used for feeding and reproduction (plural)
- Chemical produced by a pathogen that contributes to making a person sick
- The reproductive cell of a fungus
- fission A form of asexual reproduction in single-celled organisms by which one cell divides into two cells of the same size
- When a microorganism gets into the body
- Jenner The scientist credited with developing the first vaccines, especially for smallpox
- A chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells.
- A type of microorganism that has a nucleus and includes moulds, yeasts, mushrooms, toadstools
- Made of a single cell
- Word to describe a round shaped bacterium (singular)
30 Clues: Made of a single cell • One billionth of a metre • One millionth of a metre • The study of microorganisms • The ability to resist disease • The reproductive cell of a fungus • The first antibiotic ever discovered • When a microorganism gets into the body • A person who studies microscopic organisms • Word to describe a rod shaped bacterium (singular) • ...
ENGLISH CROSSWORD XII DKV 2025-12-11
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- A protective covering to cover and protect an injured area
- A state of balanced health and well-being
- what is the general term for the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- what is popular red or green fruit that is very crunchy
- something you can follow to create a meal
- something you can do for relaxation and exercise
- what is long yellow fruit that monkeys love to eat
- what liquid makes up most of the earth's surface?
- what field of study focuses on diagnosing and treating illness?
- a healthy dairy product
- what activity involves physical exertion performed to maintain or improve health and fitness?
- something you eat in between meals
- a form of exercise you do at a pool
- The process of determining a person's health problem
- a place of exercise inside a building
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- what is the hard white tissue that makes up the skeleton in our body
- what type of food includes carrots, broccoli, and spinach?
- Damage to the skin or tissue caused by an injury
- An imaging technique that uses radiation to view the inside of the body
- who do you visit when you feel sick and need a medical diagnosis?
- you need at least six to eight hours of this every day
- The administration of a substance to build immunity against a disease
- what is a substance that is injected into the body to protect against specific diseases
- Your body’s defense against illness.
- something you can drink as much as you want
- what nutrients is essential for building and repairing muscles
- where do you go to see a doctor for checkup or when you're sick
- a healthy meal of veggies made in a wok
- what is physical activity that combines poses breathing and meditation
- what is a general term for any activity that involves physical exertion and skill
30 Clues: a healthy dairy product • something you eat in between meals • a form of exercise you do at a pool • Your body’s defense against illness. • a place of exercise inside a building • a healthy meal of veggies made in a wok • A state of balanced health and well-being • something you can follow to create a meal • something you can drink as much as you want • ...
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
Optical Receiver 2017-10-12
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- various signal impairments can reduce the SNR
- reduce the noise
- passive optical network
- radio of optical power level for logic 1 to the power level for a logic o
- boost the signal
- minimum average optical power level at the photodetector
- due to thermal interaction between electrons and vibrating cons
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- intensity fluctuations in the longitudinal modes
- fidelity determination
- deviation of the actual no of electrons from the average numbers
- dynamic line broadening when injection current of laser is directly modulated
- due to speckle pattern
- reshaping of pulses
- height of the eye opening
- the chance that a bit is corrupted and received in error.
15 Clues: reduce the noise • boost the signal • reshaping of pulses • fidelity determination • due to speckle pattern • passive optical network • height of the eye opening • various signal impairments can reduce the SNR • intensity fluctuations in the longitudinal modes • minimum average optical power level at the photodetector • the chance that a bit is corrupted and received in error. • ...
Crossword 2013-06-26
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- departing markedly from the natural, the expected, or the typical
- recall to mind of a long-forgotten experience or fact
- exhibiting or marked by parsimony
- to twist into coils or folds
- not qualified for an office or position
- a right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
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- governing or controlling influence
- a distinguishing trait, quality, or property
- to surround with armed forces
- not being forthright or direct in language or action
- to acquire by ingenuity or flattery
- expressive of a low opinion
- capable of being perceived especially by the senses
- something that occurs
- lewd, lustful
15 Clues: lewd, lustful • something that occurs • expressive of a low opinion • to twist into coils or folds • to surround with armed forces • exhibiting or marked by parsimony • governing or controlling influence • to acquire by ingenuity or flattery • not qualified for an office or position • a distinguishing trait, quality, or property • ...
Chapter 2 of the Renaissance 2023-12-13
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- Reason for doing something
- Social Only the smartest and strongest humans should survive
- Puma The man who wrote about about the Spanish
- extension of power over another country
- Spain and Portugal agreement
- Groups who were the orgignal inhabitants of the area
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- Determining the course to take
- Resistance to disease
- looking to increase land, control, and power
- Navigating around the globe
- Press A mechine that printed many books to knowledge across the world
- Only the strongest, smartest, an fastest animals
- Navigational instrument that uses the North Star
- device for finidng a direction
- Large sailing ships used by the Spanish
15 Clues: Resistance to disease • Reason for doing something • Navigating around the globe • Spain and Portugal agreement • Determining the course to take • device for finidng a direction • extension of power over another country • Large sailing ships used by the Spanish • looking to increase land, control, and power • Puma The man who wrote about about the Spanish • ...
BREASTMILK-HOLISTIC FEED FOR INFANTS 2024-08-05
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- The main hormone responsible for milk production.
- Baby's feeding reflex.
- Which nutrient is concentrated in colostrum?
- Most abundant protein in breastmilk.
- Breastmilk that satisfies thirst.
- Hormone responsible for let down reflex.
- Component of breastmilk that increases with increase in the duration of breastfeed.
- The main sugar present in breastmilk.
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- First breastmilk bank in India location.
- Largest component of the breastmilk is made up by
- Vitamin deficient in cows milk.
- Protein in breast milk with immune boosting properties.
- Breastmilk that is rich in fat.
- Yellowish milk that is produced during first few days after birth.
- Type of immunity provided by breast milk.
15 Clues: Baby's feeding reflex. • Vitamin deficient in cows milk. • Breastmilk that is rich in fat. • Breastmilk that satisfies thirst. • Most abundant protein in breastmilk. • The main sugar present in breastmilk. • First breastmilk bank in India location. • Hormone responsible for let down reflex. • Type of immunity provided by breast milk. • ...
Microbiology 2024-09-04
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- Causes disease
- Groups like bunches, often found in boils or absecesses
- Blood-borne disease that infects the liver
- Spiral shaped bacteria,Causes Cholera and Syphilis
- Body’s abilities to fight infections
- Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia
- One celled microorganism
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- Pus forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads
- Rod shaped bacteria
- Not treatable by antibiotics, requires a living host
- Not disease causing
- Round, appears in groups or single
- Viral infection that leads to cervical cancer
- Virus that leads to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
- Organism that lives off another organism
15 Clues: Causes disease • Rod shaped bacteria • Not disease causing • One celled microorganism • Round, appears in groups or single • Body’s abilities to fight infections • Organism that lives off another organism • Blood-borne disease that infects the liver • Viral infection that leads to cervical cancer • Spiral shaped bacteria,Causes Cholera and Syphilis • ...
Blood 2016-02-04
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- red pigment responsible for the color of blood
- condition in which white blood cells are over produced
- white blood cells
- pigment excreted in the bile
- a sensory receptor sensitive to temperature change
- blood platelet involved in the formation of a blood clot
- clumping of red blood cells
- arrest of bleeding from damaged blood vessels
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- oxygen carrying pigment in red blood cells
- A white blood cell
- hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells
- A type of white blood cell that is a phagocyte
- a type of white blood cell that provides immunity
- red blood cell
- obstruction of a blood vessel
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 • ...
Organ Systems Ashley Golden 2017-08-31
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- an organ used in the respiratory system
- The system that secretes regulatory hormones
- the system that transports materials in body through blood pumped by the heart
- the system used to eliminate nitrogenous wastes
- eliminates indigestible material
- part of the integumentary system
- one of the functions of the lymphatic system
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- Apart of the skeletal system
- apart of the lymphatic system
- an organ apart of the nervous system
- the system used for the production of offspring
- System system that stores minerals
- organ system that produces heat
- organ system that is fast-acting
- has acids that break down food (apart of the digestive system)
15 Clues: Apart of the skeletal system • apart of the lymphatic system • organ system that produces heat • organ system that is fast-acting • eliminates indigestible material • part of the integumentary system • System system that stores minerals • an organ apart of the nervous system • an organ used in the respiratory system • The system that secretes regulatory hormones • ...
pokemon 2022-02-25
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- Physical damage reduction caused by the burned condition
- Pokemon with the ability Mummy
- Ace Pokemon of Unova Elite Four member Grimsley
- The Frog Pokemon
- A pokeball better at catching bug & water types
- Signature move of Delibird
- Grants immunity to powder/spore moves & damage from weather damage, Safety _______
- The Royal Sword Pokemon
- Type that does not take damage from hail
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- Player's rival in SMUSUM
- Second gym leader of Fuchsia City, daughter of Koga
- Forest found west of Azalea Town in Johto
- HM04
- Dark type move that hits before the opponent attacks, ______ Punch
- Water type Pokemon prone to getting headaches
15 Clues: HM04 • The Frog Pokemon • The Royal Sword Pokemon • Player's rival in SMUSUM • Signature move of Delibird • Pokemon with the ability Mummy • Type that does not take damage from hail • Forest found west of Azalea Town in Johto • Water type Pokemon prone to getting headaches • Ace Pokemon of Unova Elite Four member Grimsley • A pokeball better at catching bug & water types • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-11-10
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- a clump of cells or tissue that is caused by abnormal growth/divisions (may or may not be cancerous)
- side effects of diseases
- broken bone
- describes an illness that can be spread to other people or organisms
- not normal or regular
- to clean or disinfect
- long term illness
- your body's ability to resist or fight against disease
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- authorization from a doctor or physician to take a certain medication
- one of the body systems, has to do with breathing
- a conclusion drawn by doctors based off symptoms
- cut or scrape
- describes something pertaining to the heart
- filled with too much blood
- illness short in duration
15 Clues: broken bone • cut or scrape • long term illness • not normal or regular • to clean or disinfect • side effects of diseases • illness short in duration • filled with too much blood • describes something pertaining to the heart • a conclusion drawn by doctors based off symptoms • one of the body systems, has to do with breathing • ...
Asian empires 2019-01-18
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- military leader in feudal japan
- religion of japan
- of sliding mathematical solution
- of native Americans
- explanation about how an why
- idea of earth universe
- period when shoguns ruled japan
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- narrow that connect bodies of water
- of a disease
- of buildings
- special clay shaped and baked to make dishes and vases
- sun centered description of universe
- warrior of feudal japan
- lived an India
- army or a military government
15 Clues: of a disease • of buildings • lived an India • religion of japan • of native Americans • idea of earth universe • warrior of feudal japan • explanation about how an why • army or a military government • military leader in feudal japan • period when shoguns ruled japan • of sliding mathematical solution • narrow that connect bodies of water • sun centered description of universe • ...
Human Health and Disease 2020-09-03
Across
- Occurs due to release of chemicals like histamine from mast cells
- group of viruses causing common cold
- Vector for malaria
- period between 12-18 years of age
- ability to fight pathogens
- most dreaded diseases of human beings
- Property where tumour cells reach distant sites via blood
Down
- tendency of the body to manifest withdrawal syndrome
- HIV is a member of this group of viruses
- psychological attachment to certain effects
- Disease causing organisms
- Other name of amoebic dysentry
- Secondary lymphoid organ in small intestine
- Functioning of organs or organ systems adversely affected and shows signs and symptoms
- vector for Dengue and Chickengunya
15 Clues: Vector for malaria • Disease causing organisms • ability to fight pathogens • Other name of amoebic dysentry • period between 12-18 years of age • vector for Dengue and Chickengunya • group of viruses causing common cold • most dreaded diseases of human beings • HIV is a member of this group of viruses • psychological attachment to certain effects • ...
case law 2023-03-01
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- Something which disappear with social network
- It is still a debate in US
- What the law seems to be in English law (adjective)
- Principle of international law
- The principal tort in English Law
Down
- The principal source in common Law
- She found a snail in her beer
- He is the representation of the judge's power
- The duty of the judge (symbole of the justice)
- Necessary for the exercise of justice
10 Clues: It is still a debate in US • She found a snail in her beer • Principle of international law • The principal tort in English Law • The principal source in common Law • Necessary for the exercise of justice • Something which disappear with social network • He is the representation of the judge's power • The duty of the judge (symbole of the justice) • ...
Chapter 21 Vocab 2023-03-31
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- Freedom from something unpleasant or something required of others
- To question; ask
- To refer indirectly
- To force; compel
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- To indicate to be true; state with certainty
- Being or intended for the best or most privileged; superior
- To damage; weaken
- Taking pleasure from being cruel
- Supposed to be true or real, but not proved; assumed
- A fundamental characteristic or the most important quality of something; the heart of a matter
10 Clues: To question; ask • To force; compel • To damage; weaken • To refer indirectly • Taking pleasure from being cruel • To indicate to be true; state with certainty • Supposed to be true or real, but not proved; assumed • Being or intended for the best or most privileged; superior • Freedom from something unpleasant or something required of others • ...
Allegiant Chs 25-34 Vocab 2024-04-10
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- Something that deviates from what is normal or expected
- Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- Permissive or tolerant
- Not claiming attention to oneself; modest
Down
- Delicate in meaning or intent
- The likely course of a disease or ailment
- Pale; giving the impression of illness
- The tendency to derive pleasure from one’s own pain or humiliation
- Exclude from a group or society
- Continual change
10 Clues: Continual change • Permissive or tolerant • Delicate in meaning or intent • Exclude from a group or society • Pale; giving the impression of illness • The likely course of a disease or ailment • Not claiming attention to oneself; modest • Something that deviates from what is normal or expected • Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • ...
Colonialism 2023-09-11
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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
Down
- 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 • ...
Kimo’s Health Crossword 2025-05-07
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- an institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill.
- Being fit and healthy
- a person the cares for the client
- the study of food
Down
- the proses of absorb water
- an abnormal high body temperature
- being resistible to everything
- the State of being free from illnes or injurie
- relative to the mind
10 Clues: the study of food • relative to the mind • Being fit and healthy • the proses of absorb water • being resistible to everything • an abnormal high body temperature • a person the cares for the client • the State of being free from illnes or injurie • a person who is qualified to treat people who are ill. • ...
Origin of thanksgiving vocab 2025-11-19
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- Indigenous tribe that helped the colonists adapt to the area. They helped them farm.
- preservation, Remembering; sharing histories.
- Teammates, groups that work together.
- Europeans who came to America and took Land for themselves.
- You can not get sick.
Down
- Farming
- People/Native Americans, People that were living in a place first.
- Sickness
- Fight; war; argument.
- Where the colonist decided to stay; Massachusetts *It is a colonial city.
10 Clues: Farming • Sickness • Fight; war; argument. • You can not get sick. • Teammates, groups that work together. • preservation, Remembering; sharing histories. • Europeans who came to America and took Land for themselves. • People/Native Americans, People that were living in a place first. • Where the colonist decided to stay; Massachusetts *It is a colonial city. • ...
Vaccination Terminology 2023-09-20
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- resistance to the spread of an infectious disease within a population that is based on pre-existing immunity of a high proportion of individuals as a result of previous infection or vaccination
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
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- bacterium, viruses, or other microorganisms that can cause disease
- the ability of the immune system to respond more rapidly and effectively to pathogens that have been encountered previously
- a complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- destroy disease-causing organisms (such as viruses or bacteria) and block them from infecting human cells
7 Clues: bacterium, viruses, or other microorganisms that can cause disease • a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen • destroy disease-causing organisms (such as viruses or bacteria) and block them from infecting human cells • ...
Biosecurity 2025-12-04
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- quick to notice things.
- treat(a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- the state of being exposed to contact with something.
- 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.
- procedures intended to protect humans or animals against disease or harmful biological agents.
- cause(a person or place) to be or remain alone or apart from others.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
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- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that may have been exposed to infectious disease are placed.
- 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.
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- inspect(someone or something) in detail to determine their nature or condition; investigate thoroughly.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
14 Clues: quick to notice things. • the state of being exposed to contact with something. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • cause(a person or place) to be or remain alone or apart from others. • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • ...
Biotech Semester 2 Review Puzzle Part 1 2022-05-11
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- (Three words, no spaces between words) short sequences of DNA, normally of length 2-5 base pairs, that are repeated numerous times in a head-tail manner (Hint: CSI Wildlife Activity)
- (two words, no space between words) a genetic engineer's tool used to precisely cut and paste DNA into another organism (Hint: Exploring Restriction Enzymes)
- is a location in DNA where a short nucleotide sequence is organized as a tandem repeat with variations in length between individuals (Hint: DNA Fingerprinting Activity)
- sometimes referred to as the bacterial chromosome, and is usually found in one large circle (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest)
- a stain used in the last step of gram staining and is colored red (Hint: Bacteria and Gram Staining)
- the name of a pair of sphere shaped bacteria (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest)
- (Three words, no spaces between words)A laboratory technique for rapidly producing (amplifying) millions to billions of copies of a specific segment of DNA (Hint: CSI Wildlife Activity)
- a region within bacteria where most of the bacterial DNA is found and is not bounded by a membrane (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest)
- (two words, no space between the words) a stain used in the first step of gram staining and is purple (Hint: Gram Staining Pre-Lab and Lab)
- a type of immune system discovered in bacteria that scientists have adapted its components into a biotechnology tool for editing DNA (Hint: CRISPR and Gene Editing Investigation)
- a molecule found in some bacteria that provides shape and structural support to cells and resists damage due to osmotic pressure (Hint: Bacteria and Gram Staining)
- (Thee words, no spaces between words) a plague that claimed up to 60% of lives in Europe, that originated in China in 1334 (Hint: The History of Pandemics and Herd Immunity)
- a huge family of viruses that infect animal cells (like chickens, pigs and humans) and have surface proteins that look like crowns (Hint: Where Do New Viruses Come From)
- Hollow, hairlike structures made of protein that allows bacteria to attach to other cells. Also called pili (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest)
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- (two words, no spaces between words)The process where a specific DNA pattern, called a profile, is obtained from a person or sample of bodily tissue (Hint: CSI Wildlife Activity)
- (two words, no spaces between words) DNA that has been incorporated into another organism (Hint: Exploring Restriction Enzymes)
- a structure found in some bacteria that allows them to survive hostile environments, often for a long time period (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest)
- (Three words, no spaces between words) bacteria that stain red because they have a thin layer of peptidoglycan and an outer membrane, and the crystal violet is washed away by the destaining step (Hint: Bacteria and Gram Staining)
- the study of ancient viruses (Hint: Where Did Viruses Come From)
- (three words, no space between word) bacteria that retain the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining method of bacterial differentiation (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest)
- (two words, no space between the words) a pandemic caused by the H1N1 strain of the influenza virus from 1918-1920 (Hint: The History of Pandemics and Herd Immunity)
- a class of neuro-active insecticides chemically similar to nicotine that are believed to be responsible for the death of millions of bees (Hint: Bayer and the Bees)
- the official name of the virus that has caused the pandemic (Hint: History Pandemics)
- (two words, no space between) a historically documented event that occurred in 430–26 B.C., originated in Ethiopia, and from there, it spread throughout Egypt and Greece (Hint: The History of Pandemics and Herd Immunity)
- the generic term used to describe the FBI's program of support for criminal justice DNA databases as well as the software used to run these databases (Hint: DNA Fingerprinting Activity)
- a particular, virulent contagious febrile disease caused by Yersinia pestis (hint:the History of Pandemics and Herd Immunity)
- a circular piece of DNA found in bacteria that is separate from bacterias chromosome (Hint: Exploring Restriction Enzymes)
- a random arrangement of sphere-shaped bacteria that tend to look like clusters of grapes (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest)
28 Clues: the study of ancient viruses (Hint: Where Did Viruses Come From) • the name of a pair of sphere shaped bacteria (Hint: Bacterial Structure Webquest) • the official name of the virus that has caused the pandemic (Hint: History Pandemics) • a stain used in the last step of gram staining and is colored red (Hint: Bacteria and Gram Staining) • ...
Allegiant Crossword Puzzle: List 25-34 2021-08-30
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- Something that deviates from what is normal or expected
- The likely course of a disease or ailment
- Permissive or tolerant
- Pale, giving the impression of illness
- Exclude from a group or society
- Continual change
Down
- The tendency to derive pleasure from one's own pain or humiliation
- Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- Delicate in meaning or intent
- Not claiming attention to oneself, modest
10 Clues: Continual change • Permissive or tolerant • Delicate in meaning or intent • Exclude from a group or society • Pale, giving the impression of illness • The likely course of a disease or ailment • Not claiming attention to oneself, modest • Something that deviates from what is normal or expected • Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • ...
Allegiant Crossword Puzzle: List 25-34 2021-08-30
Across
- Something that deviates from what is normal or expected
- Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- Permissive or tolerant
- Not claiming attention to oneself, modest
Down
- Delicate in meaning or intent
- The likely course of a disease or ailment
- Pale, giving the impression of illness
- The tendency to derive pleasure from one's pain or humiiation
- Exclude from a group or society
- Continual change
10 Clues: Continual change • Permissive or tolerant • Delicate in meaning or intent • Exclude from a group or society • Pale, giving the impression of illness • The likely course of a disease or ailment • Not claiming attention to oneself, modest • Something that deviates from what is normal or expected • Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • ...
Madison McDowell 2022-09-23
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- rod-shaped bacteria; most common
- tiny particles that are hard to kill and cause diseases
- organism that survives off of another organism
- irritation on the skin that's red and warm
Down
- irritation caused by a specific type of chemical or food
- strep throat
- occupational safety and health administration
- spiral-shaped bacteria; Lyme disease
- the body's ability to fight off diseases
- single cell germed that grow in dark and damp places
10 Clues: strep throat • rod-shaped bacteria; most common • spiral-shaped bacteria; Lyme disease • the body's ability to fight off diseases • irritation on the skin that's red and warm • occupational safety and health administration • organism that survives off of another organism • single cell germed that grow in dark and damp places • ...
Olympic Games - Pandemic 2021-07-27
Across
- dead microorganisms introduced in the body to produce immunity
- limitations
- prohibited
- piece of material used to cover the face for protection
Down
- country where the olympic games of 2016 took place
- what do the five olympic rings represent?
- people trained for competitions at outdoor games
- pandemic disease attacking the world at the moment
- device for emitting an unusually hot flame
- use of substance to illegaly improve athletic performance
10 Clues: prohibited • limitations • what do the five olympic rings represent? • device for emitting an unusually hot flame • people trained for competitions at outdoor games • country where the olympic games of 2016 took place • pandemic disease attacking the world at the moment • piece of material used to cover the face for protection • ...
Ch. 8 Sect 2.3 & 2.4 pages 228-231 2021-02-01
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- Small loans to help farmers. p.229
- Contributes to spread of disease. p.230
- Wearing away of Earth's surface. p. 228
- Disease spread by mosquito. p.230
- Peas or beans. p.229
Down
- Treatments designed to increase immunity. p.231
- The life expectancy for Sub-Saharans. p. 230
- A type of grain. p.229
- A widespread shortage of food. p.228
- Spread over a large area. p.230
10 Clues: Peas or beans. p.229 • A type of grain. p.229 • Spread over a large area. p.230 • Disease spread by mosquito. p.230 • Small loans to help farmers. p.229 • A widespread shortage of food. p.228 • Contributes to spread of disease. p.230 • Wearing away of Earth's surface. p. 228 • The life expectancy for Sub-Saharans. p. 230 • Treatments designed to increase immunity. p.231
Caitlyn Albertson 2022-09-23
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- kills all bacteria/disease
- submicroscopic, can cause the flu and cold.
- a harmful contagious bacteria, virus, fungi ect.
- safety data sheet also know as the MSDS
Down
- one cell organism that grows in masses such as mold
- hair like extensions that allow it to move
- ring worm of the scalp
- the bodies ability to destroy, resist, and recognize disease
- colonies of microorganisms that are tough to kill.
- circle shaped bacteria
10 Clues: ring worm of the scalp • circle shaped bacteria • kills all bacteria/disease • safety data sheet also know as the MSDS • hair like extensions that allow it to move • submicroscopic, can cause the flu and cold. • a harmful contagious bacteria, virus, fungi ect. • colonies of microorganisms that are tough to kill. • one cell organism that grows in masses such as mold • ...
Colonialism 2023-09-08
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- private armed government ship, for warfare
- causes high fever and small blisters on skin
- made from bark for effective remedy for malaria
- represents Spanish King/Queen, governor in U.S.
Down
- different beliefs in Catholic Church's teaching
- A transatlantic trade network
- 16th-17th century Spanish boat
- includes certain land/rivers and other bodies of water
- protection against disease, natural or induced
- social system, humans take control of others
10 Clues: A transatlantic trade network • 16th-17th century Spanish boat • private armed government ship, for warfare • social system, humans take control of others • causes high fever and small blisters on skin • protection against disease, natural or induced • different beliefs in Catholic Church's teaching • made from bark for effective remedy for malaria • ...
food and health 2019-02-05
Across
- - deficiency of iron
- - to get rid of something completely
- - heating milk at a high temperature
- - deficiency of vitamin C
- blindness - caused by deficiency of vitamin A
- - caused by deficiency of vitamin D
Down
- diet - right amount of all these nutrients
- - way of protecting ourselves by acquiring immunity against certain diseases
- - vegetables and fruits help the body to get rid of undigested food
- - gives us energy to work and play
10 Clues: - deficiency of iron • - deficiency of vitamin C • - gives us energy to work and play • - caused by deficiency of vitamin D • - to get rid of something completely • - heating milk at a high temperature • diet - right amount of all these nutrients • blindness - caused by deficiency of vitamin A • - vegetables and fruits help the body to get rid of undigested food • ...
PKn 2023-03-22
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- salah satu lembaga tinggi negara
- Hak kekebalan diplomatic
- UUD 1945 pada hakikatnya merupakan pernyataan
- perjanjian tidak sesuai dengan perikemanusiaan dan berkeadilan dimuat dalam dalil
- perundingan dalam rangka perjanjian bilateral
- kata lain dari DUTA
- pencapaian tujuan kebijakan politik luar di sebut hungan
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- pemerintahan yang dipimpin oleh Raja
- dalam UUD 1945 ada satu bagian yang tidak boleh diubah oleh siapapun dalam keadaan bagaimanapun yaitu
- perjanjian lebih dari dua negara
10 Clues: kata lain dari DUTA • Hak kekebalan diplomatic • salah satu lembaga tinggi negara • perjanjian lebih dari dua negara • pemerintahan yang dipimpin oleh Raja • UUD 1945 pada hakikatnya merupakan pernyataan • perundingan dalam rangka perjanjian bilateral • pencapaian tujuan kebijakan politik luar di sebut hungan • ...
Louis Pasteur 2024-10-18
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- - Microorganism that can cause disease.
- - Disease for which Pasteur created a vaccine.
- - Process to kill bacteria in liquids.
- - Organism Pasteur researched related to disease.
- - Type of microorganism Pasteur famously studied.
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- - Process studied by Pasteur involving yeast.
- - Field of science Pasteur is considered a pioneer in.
- - Substance used to stimulate immunity.
- - First name of the scientist known for his contributions to microbiology.
- - Viral disease Pasteur developed a vaccine for.
10 Clues: - Process to kill bacteria in liquids. • - Microorganism that can cause disease. • - Substance used to stimulate immunity. • - Process studied by Pasteur involving yeast. • - Disease for which Pasteur created a vaccine. • - Viral disease Pasteur developed a vaccine for. • - Organism Pasteur researched related to disease. • ...
chapters 10,11,12 2017-04-18
Across
- a tube shaped sac attached to lower end of intestine
- the passage of blood cells through the intact walls of capillaries
- the colorless fluid part of blood
- the tip of pyramidal lung or heart
- a condition marked by severe chest pain
- the phase of heartbeat when muscle relaxes
- possessed by a group that is present in an individual prior to exposure to pathogen
- carries deoxygenated blood away from heart
- a protein released in response to entry of virus
- a basophilic white blood cell
- a sound due to vibrations from blood flow
- a compound released by cells in response to injury
- term for heart attack
- another term for platelets
- a malignant disease with increase number of immature or abnormal leukocytes
- The familiar red fluid in the body that contains white and red blood cells
- a white blood cell with secretory granules in cytoplasm
- most time carrying oxygen depleted blood
- a reaction in which particles suspended in a liquid collect into clumps
- the amount of blood the heart pumps
- of muscle tissue found only in heart
- heightened blood pressure
- the mucosa associated lymphoid tissue
- deficiency of red blood cells
- a colorless fluid containing white blood cells
- the largest organ that filters blood
- a large white blood cell with simple oval nucleus
- increase in number of white blood cells
- 2 upper cavities of the heart
- a record or display of heart beat
- a partition separating two chambers of heart
- production of red blood cells
- either of two small masses of tissue in the throat
- the membrane enclosing the heart
- number of beats per minute
- aspect of immunity that is mediated by macromolecules
- blood changing to a semi solid state
- obstruction of artery
- an insoluble protein formed from fibrinogen during clotting
- neutrophilic white blood cell
- small body of specialized muscle in the wall of right atrium
- a white blood cell containing granules
- the thin, smooth membrane the lines the inside of the chambers of the heart
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- fine branching blood vessels
- a very small vein
- any of the numerous large oval patches
- a serous membrane the forms the innermost layer of the pericardium
- deficiency of platelets in blood
- stopping of flow of blood
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- a medical condition in which ability of blood to clot is reduced
- white blood cells with a one-lobed nucleus.
- the short term immunity from introduction of antibodies
- group of specialized CARDIAC muscle cells
- the immunity that results from production of antibodies
- a soluble protein present in blood plasma
- a valve in the heart through which blood flows from atria to ventricles
- a hallow part or cavity of an organ
- the muscular tissue of the heart
- heart strings
- volume of blood pumped from left ventricle
- body given immunity to disease by exposure to small doses
- blood clot formed in situ within vascular system
- the phase of heartbeat when muscle contracts
- a type of white blood cells, core adaptive of immune system
- a blood protein produced in response to antigen
- muscle located in ventricles of heart connected to heart strings
- immune response the does not involve antibodies
- any muscular walled tubes by which blood passes
- nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders
- an abnormal increased concentration of hemoglobin
- any lymphocyte that develop into plasma cells
- skin, tears, stomach acid
- red blood cell that is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus
- pressure of the blood
- a form of small leukocyte with single round nucleus
- a red protein that transports oxygen in blood
- each of a pair of valves in heart
- the formation of blood
- a bacterium, virus or other microorganism that can cause disease
- a ductless gland that produces t cells
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids
- a toxin or foreign substance
83 Clues: heart strings • a very small vein • term for heart attack • pressure of the blood • obstruction of artery • the formation of blood • stopping of flow of blood • heightened blood pressure • skin, tears, stomach acid • another term for platelets • number of beats per minute • fine branching blood vessels • a toxin or foreign substance • a basophilic white blood cell • ...
RECAP TIME 2025-03-19
Across
- Data represented by distinct 0s and 1s, used in computers and most modern networks.
- Factors that weaken or disrupt wireless signals, such as obstacles, other radio signals, or environmental conditions, leading to reduced performance.
- The process of changing a carrier wave to embed information for transmission.
- The way radio waves or other electromagnetic signals travel through the air, including phenomena like reflection, diffraction, and absorption.
- Communication allows for data to flow in both directions, either one way at a time (half) or simultaneously (full).
- A dedicated communication link between two specific devices, ensuring private and direct data transfer.
- Combining multiple data streams onto a single communication channel to increase efficiency.
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- A type of cable with a central conductor surrounded by insulation and a braided shield, offering good noise immunity but limited bandwidth compared to newer technologies.
- A technology that uses thin strands of glass or plastic to transmit data as pulses of light, offering high bandwidth and immunity to electromagnetic interference.
- Sending a single message to all devices on a network segment, allowing for efficient communication with multiple receivers.
- Maximizing the use of available network resources by allowing more data to travel simultaneously.
- The real-world measure of how much data successfully passes through a network connection in a given time, often lower than the theoretical maximum.
- A smooth, flowing wave that can represent varying values like sound or temperature.
- Data moves in only one direction, like a radio broadcast where the receiver cannot send back.
14 Clues: The process of changing a carrier wave to embed information for transmission. • Data represented by distinct 0s and 1s, used in computers and most modern networks. • A smooth, flowing wave that can represent varying values like sound or temperature. • Combining multiple data streams onto a single communication channel to increase efficiency. • ...
Health and Diet 2020-05-21
Across
- which type of salt is best to consume
- good nuts for brain
- I am hard and brown from outside, white and soft from inside, high in potassium and keeps you hydrated
Down
- important vitamin for Immunity
- How do you cook Idli
- Good cholesterol
- Bad cholesterol
- helps in improving VItamind D levels naturally
- our body is made up of 70% of this
9 Clues: Bad cholesterol • Good cholesterol • good nuts for brain • How do you cook Idli • important vitamin for Immunity • our body is made up of 70% of this • which type of salt is best to consume • helps in improving VItamind D levels naturally • I am hard and brown from outside, white and soft from inside, high in potassium and keeps you hydrated
Endocrine, Immune & Integumentary Systems 2014-02-25
Across
- system which protects the body from infection
- oil glands
- foreign particle in the body
- white blood cell
- composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin
Down
- secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
- chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
- control of the body temperature
- weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
9 Clues: oil glands • white blood cell • foreign particle in the body • control of the body temperature • system which protects the body from infection • secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts • composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin • weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
Unit 4: Immunity & Disease 2022-03-01
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- a type of blood cell that digests bacteria and fungi to help fight infection
- a tiny, single-celled living organism that is found almost everywhere and anywhere
- a tiny, non-living particle that causes disease - it replicates itself only within the cells of living hosts
- body system that protects the body from disease caused by pathogens
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- tiny organisms (called microorganisms) that invade the body and make it sick – examples are viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites
- a substance taken to stimulate the production of antibodies – helps the body recognize and defend against pathogens
- a living animal or plant that houses and supports a parasite
- a substance produced by special cell of the body that fights against the effects of a germ
- simple organisms that are neither plant, animal, or bacteria and get energy from decaying material
9 Clues: a living animal or plant that houses and supports a parasite • body system that protects the body from disease caused by pathogens • a type of blood cell that digests bacteria and fungi to help fight infection • a tiny, single-celled living organism that is found almost everywhere and anywhere • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-01-09
6 Clues: , Increases energy • , When you drink fluids • , Prevents muscle loss • , Important meals during the day • , Is high in protein, energy and calcium • , Strengthens immunity and from being unwell
Health 2018-05-15
Across
- A microscopic organism, including bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- A process which renders to organism immunity to a specific disease by exposing the organism to an antigen to promote the production of antibodies to a particular antigen.
Down
- Microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere. They can be dangerous or beneficial.
- Specialised cells that help the immune system fight disease.
- A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms.
- A biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe.
- Examples include molds, mildews, mushrooms, that are parasites on living organisms or that feed upon dead organic material.
7 Clues: Specialised cells that help the immune system fight disease. • A microscopic organism, including bacterium, virus, or fungus. • A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms. • Microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere. They can be dangerous or beneficial. • ...
Veterinary Vocabulary 2013-03-22
Across
- Pertaining to cats
- Plant or animal that lives on or within another living organism at the expense of the host organism.
- Inflammation of the nose and windpipe
- Introduction od a microorganism that has been made harmless into a human ot animal for the purpose of developing immunity.
- Inflammation on the inside of the brain
- Pertaining to horses
- Study of poison
Down
- Period of detention or isolation as a result of a disease suspected to be communicable.
- Branch of Veterinary medicine dealing with reproduction
- Pertaining to cattle
- Pertaining to animals and their diseases
- Pertaining to dogs
- Inflammation of the liver
- Secure against a particular disease
- Study of animals
- Dead body of an animal
16 Clues: Study of poison • Study of animals • Pertaining to cats • Pertaining to dogs • Pertaining to cattle • Pertaining to horses • Dead body of an animal • Inflammation of the liver • Secure against a particular disease • Inflammation of the nose and windpipe • Inflammation on the inside of the brain • Pertaining to animals and their diseases • ...
Immunology and Public Health 2016-06-27
Across
- a chemical which increases the antigenic response
- occurs occasionally in an area
- A way of controlling disease
- A way that infectious diseases can be transmitted
- the process by which a cell self destroys by producing self destructive enzymes
- The study of infectious diseases
- causes vasodilation and increased capillary permeability
- makes histamine
Down
- an example of a pathogen that can cause an infectious disease
- Chemical which attracts more phagocytes and natural killing cells
- a world wide epidemic
- regular cases occurring in an area
- destroys pathogens by phagocytosis and releases cytokines
- destroy pathogens by apoptosis
- the first line of defence in non specific immunity
- a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system
16 Clues: makes histamine • a world wide epidemic • A way of controlling disease • occurs occasionally in an area • destroy pathogens by apoptosis • The study of infectious diseases • regular cases occurring in an area • a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system • a chemical which increases the antigenic response • A way that infectious diseases can be transmitted • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2025-11-07
Across
- A pulse below 60 beats per minute or a slow pulse
- The thin outer layer.
- provide immunity for the body by developing antibodies; protect against the formation of cancer cells.
- Closure of semilunar valves
- high blood pressure
- body’s inflammatory response
- Low blood pressure
- closure of cuspid valves.
- The middle, thickest layer, heart muscle.
Down
- A rapid pulse or a pulse over 100 beats per minute
- Hardening of the arteries.
- Bulge or weakness in wall of blood vessel.
- Pressure Force exerted against the walls of blood vessels.
- phagocytize bacteria by secreting an enzyme called lysozyme.
- remove toxins and defends the body from allergic reactions by producing antihistamines.
- protein molecule carries oxygen/carbon dioxide
16 Clues: Low blood pressure • high blood pressure • The thin outer layer. • closure of cuspid valves. • Hardening of the arteries. • Closure of semilunar valves • body’s inflammatory response • The middle, thickest layer, heart muscle. • Bulge or weakness in wall of blood vessel. • protein molecule carries oxygen/carbon dioxide • A pulse below 60 beats per minute or a slow pulse • ...
what is another word for forgiveness 2023-04-11
Vocab. Words 2020-05-14
Across
- Custom, code of conduct, system of rules.
- Make peace, resolve, reunite.
- Gut feeling, hunch, “sixth sense.”
- An event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering; a disaster.
- (Of the weather) unpleasantly cold or wet.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
- to make easier or less severe.
- Fail to resist a negative force.
- A state of despair and hopelessness.
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- Out-of-the-way, situated far from large populations.
- Engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons.
- Hinder, delay, or weaken.
- To arouse the curiosity or interest of.
- A rapid outpouring or projection of many things at once.
- Make or become less.
- A persistent, false belief.
- Assume, surmise.
- Likely to do or be something.
- Immunity, absolution, mercy.
19 Clues: Assume, surmise. • Make or become less. • Hinder, delay, or weaken. • A persistent, false belief. • Make peace, resolve, reunite. • Likely to do or be something. • Immunity, absolution, mercy. • to make easier or less severe. • Fail to resist a negative force. • Gut feeling, hunch, “sixth sense.” • A state of despair and hopelessness. • To arouse the curiosity or interest of. • ...
Blake-nutrition crossword 2020-08-09
Across
- it helps absorb iron in the body
- it will boost your immunity
- it helps your bone and teeth
- creates red blood cells
- it will help with you eyesight
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- it make your bones stronger and helps blood clotting
- it controls your cholesterol
- it helps to function muscles and nerves
- helps with your growths
- helps with your growth
10 Clues: helps with your growth • helps with your growths • creates red blood cells • it will boost your immunity • it controls your cholesterol • it helps your bone and teeth • it will help with you eyesight • it helps absorb iron in the body • it helps to function muscles and nerves • it make your bones stronger and helps blood clotting
Cardiovascular and Lymphatic 2017-04-04
7 Clues: X • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • abnormal or unusual heart sounds • soft, blood rich organ that filters blood • produce antibodies and oversee humoral immunity • non-antibody producing lymphocytes that constitute the cell-mediated arm of the adaptive defense system
Unit 1 Vocab 2025-10-14
7 Clues: ancient • precise or exact • labeling of a condition or disease • listens to body sounds, such as heart beat • affects a large population at the same time • builds immunity against a particular illness • was believed to expel evil spirits or demons
The BMMS Hospital Dictionary 2023-01-25
Across
- break or burst suddenly
- fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
- when the nail separates from it's nail bed
- the state of being resistant to diseases
Down
- An increase in size; anatomical swelling
- the process combining chemically with oxygen
- a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts
- branch of science concerning poison
- the loss of being able to move
9 Clues: break or burst suddenly • the loss of being able to move • branch of science concerning poison • An increase in size; anatomical swelling • the state of being resistant to diseases • when the nail separates from it's nail bed • the process combining chemically with oxygen • a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts • fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
The BMMS Hospital Dictionary 2023-01-25
Across
- break or burst suddenly
- fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
- when the nail separates from it's nail bed
- the state of being resistant to diseases
Down
- An increase in size; anatomical swelling
- the process combining chemically with oxygen
- a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts
- branch of science concerning poison
- the loss of being able to move
9 Clues: break or burst suddenly • the loss of being able to move • branch of science concerning poison • An increase in size; anatomical swelling • the state of being resistant to diseases • when the nail separates from it's nail bed • the process combining chemically with oxygen • a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts • fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
Day 2 Chap.3&4 2023-05-09
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- a time when there is little or no food available
- a device such as a watch that tells time
- math
- a private instructor
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- East the land from Libya to Afghanistan, including Egypt,Turkey and Saudi Arabia
- the land of Europe and Asia together
- Immunity the ability to resist disease or illness
- copy
- a tool that uses sand to tell time
9 Clues: math • copy • a private instructor • a tool that uses sand to tell time • the land of Europe and Asia together • a device such as a watch that tells time • a time when there is little or no food available • Immunity the ability to resist disease or illness • East the land from Libya to Afghanistan, including Egypt,Turkey and Saudi Arabia
Endocrine, Immune & Integumentary Systems 2017-11-07
Across
- White blood cell
- Chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
- Oil glands
- Composed of the skin, hair, and glands associated with the skin
- Weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
Down
- Foreign particle in the body
- Control of the body temperature
- Secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
- System which protects the body from infection
9 Clues: Oil glands • White blood cell • Foreign particle in the body • Control of the body temperature • System which protects the body from infection • Secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts • Composed of the skin, hair, and glands associated with the skin • Weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
Aids to health 2022-08-30
Across
- mild chemical substance applied to the body to kill germs
- Poisonous substances produced by animal, plant or microorganisms.
- discovered the first antibiotic
- An extract of dead and weakened microbes
- Disease causing living microorganisms.
Down
- antibiotic that was discovered first
- BCG vaccine
- “t” in DTP vaccination
- Immunity developed by an individual due to a previous infection or antigen which naturally enters the body
9 Clues: BCG vaccine • “t” in DTP vaccination • discovered the first antibiotic • antibiotic that was discovered first • Disease causing living microorganisms. • An extract of dead and weakened microbes • mild chemical substance applied to the body to kill germs • Poisonous substances produced by animal, plant or microorganisms. • ...
Cardiovascular and Lymphatic 2017-04-04
7 Clues: X • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • abnormal or unusual heart sounds • soft, blood rich organ that filters blood • produce antibodies and oversee humoral immunity • non-antibody producing lymphocytes that constitute the cell-mediated arm of the adaptive defense system
Nutrition Crossword 2022-01-09
6 Clues: Increases energy • Prevents muscle loss • When you drink fluids • Important meals during the day • Is high in protein, energy and calcium • C, Strengthens immunity and from being unwell
MediSave 2022-03-10
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- Parent, Child, SG/PR Grandparents and Siblings
- Disease
- Self employed must do MediSave ________
- For Healthcare needs
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- MediSave refunds
- For age 65 years and above
- You can use MediSave to pay for colonoscopy procedures for health screening if you are aged 50 and above.
- For allows the use of MediSave to pay for expenses incurred during delivery and pre-delivery
- For immunity
9 Clues: Disease • For immunity • MediSave refunds • For Healthcare needs • For age 65 years and above • Self employed must do MediSave ________ • Parent, Child, SG/PR Grandparents and Siblings • For allows the use of MediSave to pay for expenses incurred during delivery and pre-delivery • ...
Endocrine, Immune and Integumentary Systems Vocabulary Quiz 2016-12-30
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- composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin
- secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
- system which protects the body from infection
- chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
Down
- oil glands
- control of the body temperature
- white blood cell
- weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
- foreign particle in the body
9 Clues: oil glands • white blood cell • foreign particle in the body • control of the body temperature • system which protects the body from infection • secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts • composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin • weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
Ehrlich's Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-04
Across
- The branch of medicine that deals with the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions f living animals and their parts.
- magic bullets is a what
- The theory that deals with immunology.
- Ehrlich's birth place
- treats antibodies
Down
- Paul was classified as a
- The branch of medicine concerned with immunity
- form of cancer
- study of blood and disorders
9 Clues: form of cancer • treats antibodies • Ehrlich's birth place • magic bullets is a what • Paul was classified as a • study of blood and disorders • The theory that deals with immunology. • The branch of medicine concerned with immunity • The branch of medicine that deals with the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions f living animals and their parts.
Vocab words from Stamped, list one 2022-10-06
Across
- information used to promote or publicize political cause or point of view
- to a particular case.
- to make a formal request to an authority with
- a name
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- impossible to deny
- ridiculous or implausible
- to question someone in order to hear their opinion
- a far-fetched story
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available to a particular person or group
9 Clues: a name • impossible to deny • a far-fetched story • to a particular case. • ridiculous or implausible • to make a formal request to an authority with • to question someone in order to hear their opinion • information used to promote or publicize political cause or point of view • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available to a particular person or group
Endocrine, Immune, and Integumentary Systems 2023-08-28
Across
- chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
- secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
- foreign particle in the body
- white blood cell
- control of the body temperature
- system which protects the body from infection
Down
- composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin
- weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
- oil glands
9 Clues: oil glands • white blood cell • foreign particle in the body • control of the body temperature • system which protects the body from infection • secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts • composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin • weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
Down
- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
Down
- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
Down
- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
ACR Connection-1 2021-02-04
Across
- 2-14 days after exposure to the virus
- requires two injections given 28 days apart
- Coronavirus disease 2019
- American physician-scientist and immunologist
- 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit
- large percentage of a population has immunity
- genetic material that contains instructions for making proteins
- Jenner created the first vaccine
- current number of vaccines a person gets in a lifetime
Down
- the body's main types of immune cells
- triggers the body’s response to invaders
- artificially activate the immune system
- proteins made by the immune system to fight infections
- the J&J vaccine uses a type of virus called _______ to deliver genes that produce viral proteins
- requires two injections given 21 days apart
- Knox County Health Department
16 Clues: Coronavirus disease 2019 • 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit • Knox County Health Department • Jenner created the first vaccine • the body's main types of immune cells • 2-14 days after exposure to the virus • artificially activate the immune system • triggers the body’s response to invaders • requires two injections given 28 days apart • requires two injections given 21 days apart • ...
Science 2018-03-22
Across
- a product of photosynthesis
- eats both plants and animals
- gives up active or passive immunity
- the fourth level of the classification of living things
- an organism that hunts other organisms
- a process where plants make their own food
- something used to treat bacterial infections
- a type of fungi that can grow on food
- this micro-organism can only be found within living organisms
- made up of several food chains
Down
- a use of micro-organisms to help make beer
- eat plants only
- when my dog dies, this takes place
- a green substance in the leaf
- eats meat only
- transports water to parts of the plant
16 Clues: eats meat only • eat plants only • a product of photosynthesis • eats both plants and animals • a green substance in the leaf • made up of several food chains • when my dog dies, this takes place • gives up active or passive immunity • a type of fungi that can grow on food • an organism that hunts other organisms • transports water to parts of the plant • ...
The immune system 2020-09-07
Across
- stops most of the germs that
- A harmful substance that causes the body to make anti bodies to fight the disease
- many of the harmless mucous membrane
- protects body against the body
- produces T cells
- Trap germ, bacteria and viruses
- one of the major components of the immune system
- Substances that cause an immune system response
Down
- line and protect outside of the body
- Spongy like tissue in the bone
- acts as a safe house for good bacteria
- nodes small structures that work as filters for harmful substances.
- Some immunity against diseases
- disease that affects immune system
- substances that kill germs right from the start
- Fighting invading germs in blood
16 Clues: produces T cells • stops most of the germs that • Spongy like tissue in the bone • Some immunity against diseases • protects body against the body • Trap germ, bacteria and viruses • Fighting invading germs in blood • disease that affects immune system • line and protect outside of the body • many of the harmless mucous membrane • acts as a safe house for good bacteria • ...
Immunizations 2023-09-05
Across
- What disease does Varicella prevent?
- Generally given at birth
- Vaccines are an example of artificial ____ immunity
- Incoming college freshman get vaccinated for
- What does the R in MMR stand for?
- Also known as whooping cough
- From Nova episode, no longer given orally
Down
- Ms. Lance's favorite website
- Tetanus, diptheria & pertussis vaccine for children
- Skin is known as what line of immune defense
- If you step on a rusty nail you get a ___ shot
- Flu vaccine is recommended how often?
- Tetanus, diptheria & pertussis vaccine for adults
- Route of admin for Rotovirus vaccine
- Patients with HIV should not receive ____ vaccines
- Vaccine that decreases risk of cervical cancer
16 Clues: Generally given at birth • Ms. Lance's favorite website • Also known as whooping cough • What does the R in MMR stand for? • What disease does Varicella prevent? • Route of admin for Rotovirus vaccine • Flu vaccine is recommended how often? • From Nova episode, no longer given orally • Skin is known as what line of immune defense • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
Down
- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
Down
- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
Down
- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
Down
- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
COVID crossword 2020-11-09
Across
- Six feet away (6-10)
- Protects others more than the wearer (5)
- Used to treat those with respiratory failure (10)
- Isolated for 2 weeks (10)
- MySejahtera (7-7)
- Might make a cut on your hand sting (4-9)
Down
- SARS and MERS (11)
- Global situation (anagram: macdnepi) (8)
- A key solution providing immunity to the disease (7)
9 Clues: MySejahtera (7-7) • SARS and MERS (11) • Six feet away (6-10) • Isolated for 2 weeks (10) • Global situation (anagram: macdnepi) (8) • Protects others more than the wearer (5) • Might make a cut on your hand sting (4-9) • Used to treat those with respiratory failure (10) • A key solution providing immunity to the disease (7)
The BMMS Hospital Dictionary 2023-01-25
Across
- break or burst suddenly
- fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
- when the nail separates from it's nail bed
- the state of being resistant to diseases
Down
- An increase in size; anatomical swelling
- the process combining chemically with oxygen
- a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts
- branch of science concerning poison
- the loss of being able to move
9 Clues: break or burst suddenly • the loss of being able to move • branch of science concerning poison • An increase in size; anatomical swelling • the state of being resistant to diseases • when the nail separates from it's nail bed • the process combining chemically with oxygen • a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts • fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
Lesson 4 Written Assignment 2017-01-04
Across
- Get this to be safe at Disneyland
- uncontrollable loss of bladder
- scoring system to determine baby's health at birth
- you can get this from your parents or eating unhealthy
- degeneration visual impairment of people over 55
- cessation of menstruation
- acute infection of the upper respiratory tract
- provides immunity
- When your infant dies sudden
- what vaccine has pertussis in it
Down
- chicken pox vaccine
- your child's barking cough
- anemia when the body cannot absorb enough vitamin B-12
- sewing up and girl/cutting off of a boy
- virus that infects the intestinal tract and causes diarrhea
- frontal supine radiograph of the abdomen
- affects memory and cognitive funtions
- national safety surveillance program for vaccines
- activities you do for yourself everyday
19 Clues: provides immunity • chicken pox vaccine • cessation of menstruation • your child's barking cough • When your infant dies sudden • uncontrollable loss of bladder • what vaccine has pertussis in it • Get this to be safe at Disneyland • affects memory and cognitive funtions • sewing up and girl/cutting off of a boy • activities you do for yourself everyday • ...
History vocab 2020-09-24
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- a plant used to add flavor to food
- not mapped out
- a written record of a ship's progress
- a unit of distance that's equal to 3 miles
- the practice of taking an unfair advantage
- to prepare for sailing
- when a body is free from sickness
- when the crew overthrows their captain
- A flag that represents a king or queen
- goods transported by a ship, plane, or truck
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- a crop that's grown to be sold
- A fine type of pottery
- To preserve food smoking,drying,or salting
- the reason for taking a specific action
- to send goods to sell in another country
- a group of countries controlled by people
- a large fleet of ships
- relating to the Middle Ages in Europe
- a map maker
19 Clues: a map maker • not mapped out • A fine type of pottery • a large fleet of ships • to prepare for sailing • a crop that's grown to be sold • when a body is free from sickness • a plant used to add flavor to food • a written record of a ship's progress • relating to the Middle Ages in Europe • when the crew overthrows their captain • A flag that represents a king or queen • ...
Microbiology-Contagion 2013-04-27
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- MEV-1 became this type of widespread outbreak when it spread across international borders
- biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease; needed to stop the MEV-1 virus spread
- Abnormal, excess, or synchronous neuronal activity of the brain projected as wild trashing movement or loss of awareness; symptom of MEV-1
- A_____ virus was used to create a vaccine since it is less potent than normal virus
- Dr. Leonora Orantes is an _____ who studies the origins and effects of MEV-1
- The ____ rate represents number of people who died due to a specific cause
- inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents
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- The inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord known as meninges, as a result of an infection
- The_____ period which is the time elapsed between the exposure to a pathogen and when symptoms and signs are first apparent, can vary greatly between infections
- people were placed on _____ to avoid the further spread of the MEV-1 virus
- any of numerous Y -shaped protein molecules produced by B cells as a primary immune defense, can be produced naturally by the body or after a vaccine is administered
- small non-living parasite which can only replicate inside a host cell such as MEV-1
- The MEV-1 virus when through antigenic ____ when strains of pig and bat virus combined to form it
- Place of virus attachment on host cell which leads to specificity
- Mitch Emhoff had ____to the disease, meaning that he would not be infected
15 Clues: inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents • Place of virus attachment on host cell which leads to specificity • people were placed on _____ to avoid the further spread of the MEV-1 virus • Mitch Emhoff had ____to the disease, meaning that he would not be infected • The ____ rate represents number of people who died due to a specific cause • ...
corona virus 2020-08-19
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- a contagious respiratory illness
- a microscopic parasite
- the month covid 19 first showed up
- large family of virus causing a variety of illnesses
- the country with the most corona cases
- something you wear to keep yourself and others safe
- a group of people responsible for preventing and controlling disease
- isolating yourself for a period of time
- a group of people responsible for international health
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- a shot that provides an active immunity
- how many day should you quarantine before going back to everyday life
- the month says was discovered
- the city corona originated it
- the country where the outbreak started
- a machine that pumps oxygen
- the month America started to shut down
16 Clues: a microscopic parasite • a machine that pumps oxygen • the month says was discovered • the city corona originated it • a contagious respiratory illness • the month covid 19 first showed up • the country where the outbreak started • the month America started to shut down • the country with the most corona cases • a shot that provides an active immunity • ...
Herbs That Cure 2024-11-21
4 Clues: A sweet herb that soothes the throat. • The "Golden Shower Tree”, known for healing properties. • Respected as Holi Basil and considered great for immunity. • A small, round fruit from the Middle East that supports immunity.
The Body at War 2014-11-11
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- A Y-shaped protein molecule produced by B cells in response to an antigenic stimulus
- Conveying lymph in the body, it is a vein-like vessel
- Synonym of the word outbreak, this is the term used to describe a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease happening in a smaller area compared to a pandemic
- The term used to describe the process of receiving a vaccine, in turn becoming immune to a disease
- A taxonomic kingdom of prokaryotic organisms that generally reproduces through asexual means or fission
- A foreign substance which cause the body to produce antibodies and evoke an immune response
- The term used to describe an outbreak over a whole country or the world.
- The name of the small bone forming part of the eye socket and is connected with the secretion of tears.
- Found in the lymphatic system, it is a form of a leucocyte with a single round nucleus
- A substance used to provide immunity against a disease or several diseases
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- A unicellular microorganism which possess a cell wall but lack organelles which are found everywhere
- A form of virus, bacterium or other microorganism that is capable of causing disease
- The ability of an organism to resist a specific toxin or infection
- An infective agent in a protein coat which is too small to be seen by a light microscope and is only able to reproduce through the living cells of a host
- The name of a cell within the body which has the capability of absorbing bacteria and other small cells, harmful to the body
15 Clues: Conveying lymph in the body, it is a vein-like vessel • The ability of an organism to resist a specific toxin or infection • The term used to describe an outbreak over a whole country or the world. • A substance used to provide immunity against a disease or several diseases • A Y-shaped protein molecule produced by B cells in response to an antigenic stimulus • ...
Infections term 2022-08-22
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- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection,Immunity against disease can be either natural or acquired and is a sign of good health.
- and also known as plantar warts; a virus that can infect the bottom of the foot resembles small black dots, usually in clustered groups.
- Disinfectants that are effective for cleaning blood and body fluids.
- A blood borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
- Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
- An infection, such as a pimple or abscess, that is confined to a particular part of the body and appears as a lesion containing pus.
- information compiled by the manufacturer about product safety, including the names of hazardous ingredients, safe handling and use procedures, precautions to reduce the risk of accidental harm or overexposure, and flammability warnings.
- Microscopic plant parasites, which include molds, mildews, and yeasts; can produce contagious diseases such as ringworm.
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- Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with an intermediate contaminated object such as a razor, extractor, nipper, or an environmental surface.
- resistant staphylococcus aureus
- a type of infectious bacteria that is highly resistant to conventional treatments such as antibiotics.
- Disease caused by pathogenic (harmful) microorganisms that enter the body, An infectious disease may or may not be spread from one person to another person.
- The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens
- virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
- control Are the methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms
- A condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection; characterized by redness,heat,pain, and swelling.
16 Clues: resistant staphylococcus aureus • Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection. • The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens • virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). • A blood borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver. • Disinfectants that are effective for cleaning blood and body fluids. • ...
Lymphatic & Immune System 2023-12-06
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- acts primarily as a blood filter
- auto immune disease
- destroy abnormal human cells
- attack invaders outside the cells
- IgG and IGM
- swelling or accumulation of fluid due to scar tissue
- AIDS Lupus auto immune disease
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- part of the immune system that fight off germs that enters the nose or mouth
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- arises when one or more parts of the immune system do not function
- vessels that bring lymph into the node
- redness, heat, swelling, pain, puss
- types of white blood cells
- viral infection that results from the varicella zoster virus
- where B cells mature
- abbreviation for Lupus
- serious infection caused by Clostridium Tetani bacteria caused by a toxin
- artificially acquired immunity
- where T Lymphocytes mature and differentiate
19 Clues: IgG and IGM • auto immune disease • where B cells mature • abbreviation for Lupus • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome • types of white blood cells • destroy abnormal human cells • artificially acquired immunity • AIDS Lupus auto immune disease • acts primarily as a blood filter • attack invaders outside the cells • redness, heat, swelling, pain, puss • vessels that bring lymph into the node • ...
Proteins 2024-07-08
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- Structure w/ folding of peptide chain
- Where synthesis of albumin occurs
- Uptake of smaller molecules from intestine to bloodstream
- Amino acid w/ hydroxyl or amide side chain group
- Amino acid w/ c-ring side chain
- Cleave internal peptide bonds
- Function of immunoglobulins
- Structure w/ two or more separate peptide bonds
- Forms disulfide bonds
- Type of major plasma protein; antibodies
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- Type of bond between carboxyl and amino group
- Structure w/ linear sequence of a.a.
- Breaks down proteins
- Amino acid w/ saturated hydrocarbon side chain
- Breakdown of molecules into smaller absorbable molecules
- Structure w/ polypeptide backbone
- Methyl group in side chain
- Amino acid w/ negatively charged side chains at pH 7
- Amino acid w/ positively charged side chains at pH 7
19 Clues: Breaks down proteins • Forms disulfide bonds • Methyl group in side chain • Function of immunoglobulins • Cleave internal peptide bonds • Amino acid w/ c-ring side chain • Where synthesis of albumin occurs • Structure w/ polypeptide backbone • Structure w/ linear sequence of a.a. • Structure w/ folding of peptide chain • Type of major plasma protein; antibodies • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Vitamins, minerals and other minor components 2025-10-17
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- Vitamin that helps prevent neural tube defects
- Mineral found in haemoglobin
- Vitamin important for calcium absorption
- Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood
- Mineral essential for bone and teeth formation
- Mineral that strengthens bones along with calcium
- Vitamin that helps in blood clotting
- Mineral that maintains heartbeat and muscle function
- Fat soluble vitamin acting as an antioxidant
- Water soluble vitamin that supports metabolism
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- B12 Vitamin that aids red blood cells
- Mineral found in dairy, important for teeth
- Mineral that regulates fluid balance and nerve signals
- Trace element needed for thyroid hormone production
- Mineral necessary for enzyme activation and immunity
- Vitamin that prevents scurvy
- Trace mineral that supports insulin action
- A fat soluble vitamin important for vision and immune function
18 Clues: Mineral found in haemoglobin • Vitamin that prevents scurvy • Vitamin that helps in blood clotting • B12 Vitamin that aids red blood cells • Vitamin important for calcium absorption • Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood • Trace mineral that supports insulin action • Mineral found in dairy, important for teeth • Fat soluble vitamin acting as an antioxidant • ...
crossword 2025-11-17
6 Clues: Kill bacteria • Spread communicable diseases • Invented by Dr. Edward Jenner • Invented by Dr. Alexander Fleming • Disease for more than three months • Natural power of body to fight germs
Fruit producing plants 2021-05-01
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- helps to prevent heart problems
- jackfruit serves to boost the body,s immune system
- pumpkins promote bone and tooth health
- serves as a digestive system
- chaper works to helps control the weight
- plants are good for health
- is able to guard your digestive system
- serve as antidontes to disease
- tomato serves to prevent cancer
- good for you to lose weight
- serve to ease pain
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- help to counteract stomach acid
- avoid all the illsthe
- are usefulto help lower the cholesterol in the blood
- have the benefist for celaniang poisons and waste
- squassh serves to maintain a healthy heart
- serves to protect the skin or the beauty
- works for fighiting cancer
- serves as asource of nutrient rich in vitamins
- is auseful tool in bosthing up immunity
20 Clues: serve to ease pain • avoid all the illsthe • works for fighiting cancer • plants are good for health • good for you to lose weight • serves as a digestive system • serve as antidontes to disease • help to counteract stomach acid • helps to prevent heart problems • tomato serves to prevent cancer • pumpkins promote bone and tooth health • is able to guard your digestive system • ...
Immune System 2024-04-21
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- slower, more specific immune response
- first line of defense
- where T cells mature
- attack invading substances
- immediate, non specific immune response
- a disease causing agent
- main warrior of immune system
- resistance to disease
- collections of lymphatic tissue that clean lymph
- organ that makes antibodies, removes old RBC's, filters blood
- response to pathogens that inhibits them from multiplying and speeds up repair, feels terrible
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- remove pathogens from food and air
- all lymph flows towards this
- substance that creates an immune response
- secrete antibodies into the blood
- proteins in immune system that bind to antigens to neutralize pathogens
- a drug mimicking a pathogen in order to enhance the body's ability to fight disease
- fluid in lymphatic vessels
- cell that eats foreign substances
19 Clues: where T cells mature • first line of defense • resistance to disease • a disease causing agent • attack invading substances • fluid in lymphatic vessels • all lymph flows towards this • main warrior of immune system • secrete antibodies into the blood • cell that eats foreign substances • remove pathogens from food and air • slower, more specific immune response • ...
