immunity Crossword Puzzles
Food and Your Health 2025-01-24
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- High in calcium and vitamin K
- Full of energy and vitamins, eaten with sauce
- Powerful grain breakfast, good for your heart
- Contains all protein building blocks, great plant-based option
- Lowers bad cholesterol
- Rich in vitamin C (protects from colds) and boosts immunity
- are Protein rich, plant-based high in complex carbs
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- Green fruit that is high in fiber and reduces heart disease
- Contains flavanols which improve blood flow
- Veggie good for circulation and reducing inflammation
- Contains omega-3 fatty acids (good for brain)
- Breakfast food high in protein and omega-3
- Protein rich grain, high in fiber
13 Clues: Lowers bad cholesterol • High in calcium and vitamin K • Protein rich grain, high in fiber • Breakfast food high in protein and omega-3 • Contains flavanols which improve blood flow • Full of energy and vitamins, eaten with sauce • Powerful grain breakfast, good for your heart • Contains omega-3 fatty acids (good for brain) • ...
Lymphatic System 2025-03-08
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- Swollen lymph nodes due to infection or disease
- Helps circulate lymph fluid properly
- Cancer of the lymphatic system
- A type of white blood cell important for immune response
- Produces T-cells for immunity
- Unwanted substances eliminated by the lymphatic system
- Swelling caused by lymphatic blockage
- Nodes Small structures that filter harmful substances from lymph
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- Duct Largest lymphatic vessel that drains lymph into the bloodstream
- Lymphatic capillaries that absorb fats in the small intestine
- A microorganism that can cause disease, fought by the immune system
- Lymphatic ducts return lymph to this system
- Largest organ in the lymphatic system, helps fight infection
- Clear fluid that flows through lymphatic vessels
14 Clues: Produces T-cells for immunity • Cancer of the lymphatic system • Helps circulate lymph fluid properly • Swelling caused by lymphatic blockage • Lymphatic ducts return lymph to this system • Swollen lymph nodes due to infection or disease • Clear fluid that flows through lymphatic vessels • Unwanted substances eliminated by the lymphatic system • ...
Chain Of Infection Crossword 2025-09-18
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- Isolating individuals to prevent disease spread
- An animal that carries a pathogen
- Spread through tiny particles suspended in the air
- A sudden increase in disease cases in a specific area
- An object that likely Carry's infectious eg. doorknob
- Cleaning to kill germs and reduce infection
- The Microorganism that causes disease
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- Medicine used to treat bacterial infections
- A substance that helps the immune system prevent infection
- A place where the pathogen normally lives and multiplies
- The body's ability to resist infection
- The way a pathogen moves from one host to another
- The organism the carries the pathogen
13 Clues: An animal that carries a pathogen • The organism the carries the pathogen • The Microorganism that causes disease • The body's ability to resist infection • Medicine used to treat bacterial infections • Cleaning to kill germs and reduce infection • Isolating individuals to prevent disease spread • The way a pathogen moves from one host to another • ...
Immune System Crossword 2022-11-10
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- an agent that causes disease in the organisms that it invades
- destructive protein that creates a pore in the target cell and is used by NK cells and killer T cells
- attraction of molecular complementarity between antigen and antibody molecules
- leukocyte that responds to parasites and is involved in the allergic response
- type of white blood cell that circulates in the blood and lymph and differentiates into macrophages after it moves into infected tissue
- leukocyte that produces inflammatory molecules in response to large pathogens and allergens
- a type of immunity that has memory
- immunity that occurs naturally because of genetic factors or physiology and is not induced by infection or vaccination
- spectrum of maladaptive immune responses toward harmless foreign particles or self antigens; occurs after tissue sensitization and includes immediate-type (allergy)-delayed-type- and autoimmunity
- watery fluid that bathes tissues and organs with protective white blood cells and does not contain erythrocytes
- protein that is produced by plasma cells after stimulation by an antigen; also known as an immunoglobulin
- failure or insufficiency or delay at any level of the immune system that may be acquired or inherited
- protease that enters target cells through perforin and induces apoptosis in the target cells
- chemical messenger that regulates cell differentiation-proliferation-gene expression and cell trafficking to effect immune responses
- antibody that incorrectly marks “self” components as foreign and stimulates the immune response
- an organism that is invaded by a pathogen or parasite
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- phagocytic leukocyte that engulfs and digests pathogens
- immune cell that processes antigen material and presents it on the surface of other cells to induce an immune response
- small component of an antigen that is specifically recognized by antibodies, B cells, and T cells
- localized redness or swelling or heat and pain that results from the movement of leukocytes and fluid through opened capillaries to a site of infection
- immune reaction that results from immediate hypersensitivities in which an antibody-mediated immune response occurs within minutes of exposure to a harmless antigen
- process that enhances phagocytosis using proteins to indicate the presence of a pathogen to phagocytic cells
- type of hypersensitivity to self antigens
- antigen-specific B or T lymphocyte cell that does not differentiate into effector cells during the primary immune response but that can immediately become an effector cell upon re-exposure to the same pathogen,
- cytokine that inhibits viral replication and modulates the immune response
- leukocyte that releases chemicals usually involved in the inflammatory response
- an immune cell that secrets antibodies; these cells arise from B cells that were stimulated by antigens
- immunity that arises from the transfer of antibodies from one individual to another to provide temporary protection against pathogens
- leukocyte that is histologically identifiable by its large nuclei and small cell size with very little cytoplasm
- foreign or “non-self” protein that triggers the immune response
- large phagocytic cell that engulfs foreign particles and pathogens
- total binding strength of a multivalent antibody with antigen
32 Clues: a type of immunity that has memory • type of hypersensitivity to self antigens • an organism that is invaded by a pathogen or parasite • phagocytic leukocyte that engulfs and digests pathogens • an agent that causes disease in the organisms that it invades • total binding strength of a multivalent antibody with antigen • ...
The Tort Law Paralegal: Chapter 5 2024-12-07
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- A doctrine allowing a plaintiff to recover despite their own negligence if the defendant had the final opportunity to avoid the harm.
- A formal agreement, often written, where the plaintiff explicitly agrees to accept a known risk.
- A defense based on the plaintiff’s actions showing acceptance of a known risk, even without a formal agreement.
- A defense in premises liability cases arguing that the plaintiff should have avoided a hazard that was clearly visible.
- An event occurring after the defendant’s actions that contributes to the harm but does not absolve the defendant of liability.
- A defense that reduces the plaintiff's damages by the percentage of their fault in causing the injury.
- An unforeseeable intervening event that breaks the chain of causation, relieving the defendant of liability.
- A defense where the employer argues that an employee’s deviation from their work duties absolves the employer of liability.
- A system barring recovery if the plaintiff’s fault exceeds a certain threshold, typically 50% or 51%.
- A defense where the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to their injury, which can completely bar recovery in some jurisdictions.
- A defense stating that a defendant acted reasonably under the stress of an emergency, which excuses what might otherwise be negligent behavior.
- A defense arguing that the plaintiff knowingly and voluntarily accepted the risks associated with a dangerous activity.
- A doctrine protecting charitable organizations from negligence claims under specific conditions, though this has been limited in many jurisdictions.
- A doctrine shielding parents from negligence lawsuits filed by their children in certain jurisdictions.
- A statute granting immunity to individuals who provide emergency assistance in good faith.
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- A legal principle supporting immunity or defenses to negligence based on societal interests, such as encouraging emergency aid or government functions.
- A defense granting immunity to landowners who allow public recreational use of their land without charging a fee.
- The plaintiff's responsibility to take reasonable steps to minimize their damages after the harm occurs.
- A defense barring negligence claims against employers when workers' compensation provides the exclusive remedy.
- A system allowing a plaintiff to recover damages even if they are 99% at fault, with recovery reduced by their percentage of fault.
- Legal arguments used by a defendant to reduce or eliminate liability for a negligence claim.
- A defense arguing that an unforeseeable criminal act by a third party breaks the chain of causation and relieves the defendant of liability.
- A defense asserting that the harm occurred due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control and not due to negligence.
- A legal principle that prevents lawsuits against a government without its consent.
- Protection provided by law that shields certain individuals or entities from liability under specific conditions.
- A principle allowing rescuers to recover damages if they are injured while attempting to save others from harm caused by the defendant’s negligence.
- A doctrine protecting government entities and employees from liability in certain situations unless explicitly waived.
27 Clues: A legal principle that prevents lawsuits against a government without its consent. • A statute granting immunity to individuals who provide emergency assistance in good faith. • Legal arguments used by a defendant to reduce or eliminate liability for a negligence claim. • ...
Role of microorganism in health 2021-05-28
7 Clues: dicovered vaccine • penicillin obtained from here • scientists discovered penicillin • first vacine was made for this disease • capability of a person to resist disease • help in buildings antibiotics and fight to invader • these microorganisms kill or stop the growth of disease causing microorganism
Blood 2022-07-08
7 Clues: B and T cells • Help form blood clots • Part of the immune system • Liquid in which blood is suspended • have a role in defence and immunity Cells • Protect the body against bacterial infection • Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body
Miscellaneous Immune System 2022-03-21
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- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- is a mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- help protect the body from infection and may help fight cancer. Also called T lymphocyte and thymocyte.
- is the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you've been infected with it
- involves the production of two types of lymphocytes B and T cells which are specific to the invading particle
- A type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells. It can also boost immune responses
- called B lymphocyte
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- A protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen
- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation
- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- is nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells
- is a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system. There are two main types B cells and T cells
16 Clues: called B lymphocyte • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation • A protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen • A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue • ...
Blood & Circulatory System 2022-09-23
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- white blood cell that engulfs pathogens
- blood vessels in networks near tissues
- carried by red blood cells
- takes blood away from the heart
- blood vessel connected to left ventricle
- chiefly responsible for clotting
- waste product carried in blood, excreted via lungs
- proteins involved in clotting
- waste product carried in blood, excreted via kidneys
- carries blood to the heart
- blood vessel connected to left atrium
- holds platelets together in a mesh
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- blood vessel connected to right ventricle
- valves prevent this
- white blood cell that gives long lasting immunity
- hormone that increase heart rate
- blood vessel connected to right atrium
- protein on the surface of a pathogen
- the liquid component of blood
- protein created by lymphocytes that kills pathogens
- related to kidneys
- related to liver
- related to the heart
23 Clues: related to liver • related to kidneys • valves prevent this • related to the heart • carried by red blood cells • carries blood to the heart • the liquid component of blood • proteins involved in clotting • takes blood away from the heart • hormone that increase heart rate • chiefly responsible for clotting • holds platelets together in a mesh • protein on the surface of a pathogen • ...
crossword 2019-10-23
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- lacking either stimulating or irritating characteristics
- covered with or smelling of mold
- showing regard of others in manners,speech,etc
- naive and easily deceived or tricked
- extensive tract of level open land
- a person afflicted with psychosis
- cause to be unpretentious
- to no avail
- a raised shelter in which pigeons are kept
- reason by deduction;establish by deduction
- make uniform
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- state in which the condition of life is extremely bad as from deprivation
- immunity form an obligation or duty
- keenly excited or indicating excitement
- in accordance with reason or logic
- a work of fiction describing a utopia
- a blow with the first
- someone who communicates by waving
- evoking lifelike images within the mind
- a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
20 Clues: to no avail • make uniform • a blow with the first • cause to be unpretentious • covered with or smelling of mold • a person afflicted with psychosis • in accordance with reason or logic • someone who communicates by waving • extensive tract of level open land • immunity form an obligation or duty • naive and easily deceived or tricked • a work of fiction describing a utopia • ...
crossword 2019-10-23
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- lacking either stimulating or irritating characteristics
- covered with or smelling of mold
- showing regard of others in manners,speech,etc
- naive and easily deceived or tricked
- extensive tract of level open land
- a person afflicted with psychosis
- cause to be unpretentious
- to no avail
- a raised shelter in which pigeons are kept
- reason by deduction;establish by deduction
- make uniform
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- state in which the condition of life is extremely bad as from deprivation
- immunity form an obligation or duty
- keenly excited or indicating excitement
- in accordance with reason or logic
- a work of fiction describing a utopia
- a blow with the first
- someone who communicates by waving
- evoking lifelike images within the mind
- a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
20 Clues: to no avail • make uniform • a blow with the first • cause to be unpretentious • covered with or smelling of mold • a person afflicted with psychosis • in accordance with reason or logic • someone who communicates by waving • extensive tract of level open land • immunity form an obligation or duty • naive and easily deceived or tricked • a work of fiction describing a utopia • ...
Beau's Sythe crossword 2019-10-08
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- causing someone to lose hope
- to exist in large numbers
- 2 or more people who are competing against eachother
- the best place imaginable
- behaving in a obedient way to gain an advantage
- the feeling that someone is unworthy of praise
- a unwanted thought or physical effect that spreads widely
- those who cannot be bribed or perverted
- a strong liking to something or tendancy to do something
- the opposite of sneaky
- offering nothing stimulating or challenging
- not part of the mainstream
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- a exact copy especially
- to do something different then anyone in the past
- an idea formed before having the evidence/proof
- to be unimportant
- you cannot be picked
- dispence a punishment
- dissagreable to look at, see, or smell
- to be unimpressed by something because you've seen in too many times
20 Clues: to be unimportant • you cannot be picked • dispence a punishment • the opposite of sneaky • a exact copy especially • to exist in large numbers • the best place imaginable • not part of the mainstream • causing someone to lose hope • dissagreable to look at, see, or smell • those who cannot be bribed or perverted • offering nothing stimulating or challenging • ...
CH 12 Blood 2019-10-03
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- Heme breaks down to this substance
- The formation of RBC
- These are the receptors on RBC
- WBC that releases heparin and histamine
- 1 of the divisions of WBC ex monocytes
- WBC that phagocytizes large particles
- Another name for WBC
- 1 of the divisions of WBC ex: neutrophils
- Another word for RBC
- This plasma protein is important in clot formation
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- WBC that is involved in specific immunity
- The shape of RBC (2 words no space)
- The most abundant type of WBC
- The most abundant plasma protein
- These are formed from RBC fragments
- This is involved in the stoppage of bleeding
- Controls the rate of RBC production
- WBC that is important in slowing allergic reactions
- This binds O2 to red blood cells
- This plasma protein is synthesized in the liver(3 types)
20 Clues: The formation of RBC • Another name for WBC • Another word for RBC • The most abundant type of WBC • These are the receptors on RBC • The most abundant plasma protein • This binds O2 to red blood cells • Heme breaks down to this substance • The shape of RBC (2 words no space) • These are formed from RBC fragments • Controls the rate of RBC production • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection study game 2020-09-30
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- bacteria cannot become drug resistant
- An explanation that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
- The creator of the early atmosphere theory
- structures left over from an ancestor
- given or passed antibodies
- Scientist who discovered evolution
- change in allele frequency due to a chance event
- are mutations inheritable?
- your own body makes antibodies
- process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- Most important islands for Darwin's hypothesis
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- Type of bacterium that uses oxygen
- when farmers selectively breed it is called:
- Eukaryotes evolved from:
- example of a vestigial structure
- Variations will be passed onto:
- dated using half lives and radioactive methods
- "Descent with _____"
- active immunity can be achieved through vaccination
- competition happens when species have to fight for _________
- Photosynthesis created what atmospheric layer
21 Clues: "Descent with _____" • Eukaryotes evolved from: • given or passed antibodies • are mutations inheritable? • your own body makes antibodies • Variations will be passed onto: • example of a vestigial structure • Type of bacterium that uses oxygen • Scientist who discovered evolution • bacteria cannot become drug resistant • structures left over from an ancestor • ...
Nutrition Words 2020-02-19
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- Drink Milk! It's good for your bones.
- Made with Amino Acids
- Nutrients needed in minute quantities
- The branch of science that studies nutrients
- Needed for healthy muscles, bones and teeth
- Micronutrients made by organisms.
- Chemical test to determine nutrient content in a food
- You can get this from salt
- Carbohydrates
- Need this? Eat nuts, spinach and beans.
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- Nutrients needed in large quantities
- Makes your blood RED!
- Mr. Boulton's favorite element! Found in nuts.
- Severe protein malnutrition
- The molecules needed by an organism for metabolism
- Sugars
- They do food testing
- salt NaCl
- Needed for immunity and healing.
- Keeps you warm and full of energy
- You can get this from bananas and coconut water
- Severe malnutrition
- A carbohydrate that keeps you feeling full
23 Clues: Sugars • salt NaCl • Carbohydrates • Severe malnutrition • They do food testing • Makes your blood RED! • Made with Amino Acids • You can get this from salt • Severe protein malnutrition • Needed for immunity and healing. • Keeps you warm and full of energy • Micronutrients made by organisms. • Nutrients needed in large quantities • Drink Milk! It's good for your bones. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- does not spread to other tissues, not recurrent
- chain
- meaning abnormal, painful, difficult
- meaning inflammation
- visual examination
- the cause of a disease
- meaning bad, poor
- meaning rapid
- dissolving of muscle
- cause of a disease
- meaning thick
- fungus, mold
- meaning poison
- difficulty in swallowing
- abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissues
- any disease-causing agent
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- meaning dry
- meaning calculus, stone
- using a stethoscope to listen to body sounds
- tapping body and listening to sounds made
- suppresion, stoppage
- sudden, severe, having a short course
- refers to all our defenses against infectious disease
- a common response to infection
- abnormal nourishment of tissue
- malignant neoplasm composed of epithelial cells
- touching body surface with hands, fingers
- hernia containing fat
- meaning slow
- accumulation of fluid, swelling
- of long duration, progressing slowly
31 Clues: chain • meaning dry • meaning slow • fungus, mold • meaning rapid • meaning thick • meaning poison • meaning bad, poor • visual examination • cause of a disease • suppresion, stoppage • meaning inflammation • dissolving of muscle • hernia containing fat • the cause of a disease • meaning calculus, stone • difficulty in swallowing • any disease-causing agent • a common response to infection • ...
Disease and Treatment words 2023-02-14
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- affecting many people
- slow
- fast
- disease that is prevalent throughout the entire region or world
- sudden contraction, cramp
- any disease causing agent
- sudden or severe
- escape of fluid into a cavity
- the cause of a disease
- surgical knife with a sharp blade
- caner
- swelling, accumulation of fluids
- not recurrent or malignant
- mix of fluid and white blood cells
- means hardening
- the dropping or downward displacement of an organ
- dry
- a common response to infection
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- Death of tissue
- instrument used to compress tissue
- A long duration
- expansion, widening
- A rupture
- the ingestion of organisms
- our defenses against infectious diseases
- a localized collection of pus
- calculus, stone
- having no known cause
- an injury or wound
- poison
30 Clues: dry • slow • fast • caner • poison • A rupture • Death of tissue • A long duration • calculus, stone • means hardening • sudden or severe • an injury or wound • expansion, widening • affecting many people • having no known cause • the cause of a disease • sudden contraction, cramp • any disease causing agent • the ingestion of organisms • not recurrent or malignant • escape of fluid into a cavity • ...
English 3 D Voc. 8 Crossword 2023-02-24
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- a kingdom; a region or field of study
- furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme, mad; infected with rabies
- to establish, set up; an organization for the promotion of learning
- a risky or daring undertaking; to expose to danger; to dare
- lacking in seriousness; disrespectful; saucy
- to lessen, diminish
- meager, scant, scattered
- to make or become larger or wider
- to comfort; the keyboard of an organ; a control panel
- a debt; something disadvantageous
- quarrelsome, fond of fighting
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- to reward, pay, reimburse
- resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- refuse; waste products
- to make young again; to make like new
- ridiculous, senseless
- a pledge; freedom from doubt
- an institution for the care of children, elderly people, etc.
- genuine, excellent, made of silver of standard fineness
- to twist out of shape; an abnormality
20 Clues: to lessen, diminish • ridiculous, senseless • refuse; waste products • meager, scant, scattered • to reward, pay, reimburse • a pledge; freedom from doubt • quarrelsome, fond of fighting • to make or become larger or wider • a debt; something disadvantageous • a kingdom; a region or field of study • to make young again; to make like new • to twist out of shape; an abnormality • ...
Livestock Terminology and Management 2023-03-29
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- mature female of poultry
- mature female of swine
- mature male of sheep
- castrated male of sheep and goats
- removing the testes to prevent unwanted breeding
- mature male of goats
- increases immunity to a particular disease
- young female of swine
- mature female of cattle
- labeling livestock for the purpose of individual recognition
- agricultural products for swine
- offspring of swine
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- to remove or prevent the growth of horns
- castrated male of cattle
- to cut or clip the hair or wool
- offspring of sheep
- Removal of a portion of the tail
- young female of cattle
- to remove the tip of the beak to prevent cannibalism
- removing needle teeth of piglets
- mature male of poultry
- offspring of poultry
- castrated male of poultry
- mature female of goats
24 Clues: offspring of sheep • offspring of swine • mature male of sheep • mature male of goats • offspring of poultry • young female of swine • mature female of swine • young female of cattle • mature male of poultry • mature female of goats • mature female of cattle • mature female of poultry • castrated male of cattle • castrated male of poultry • to cut or clip the hair or wool • ...
Body Systems and homeostasis 2023-04-27
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- type of blood cell that protect the body from sickness
- system that is body's central framework
- circulates through the body
- produced by white blood cell and fight harmful microbes
- vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to the heart
- type of immunity that naturally exists
- system that produces offspring
- state of rest or balance
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart
- system that breaks down food
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- system composed of special cells that give the body mass
- controls the constriction of things
- feedback that intensifies change in body
- endless loop of instructions
- feedback that slows reaction in body
- system that controls entire body's reaction
- single cell microorganisms that cause infection
- body's chemical messengers
- infection that replicated inside of organism
- system that send hormones through body
20 Clues: state of rest or balance • body's chemical messengers • circulates through the body • endless loop of instructions • system that breaks down food • system that produces offspring • controls the constriction of things • feedback that slows reaction in body • type of immunity that naturally exists • system that send hormones through body • system that is body's central framework • ...
Constitution Crossword 2013-01-26
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- a court
- a statement declaring that something is true
- open revolt against a government
- the process of accusing a public official of wrong doing
- no longer in force
- way to give full citizenship to a person born in another country
- a reward or cash payment given by a government
- to give a place to stay
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- an official count, such as a census
- having power to review court decisions
- legal protection
- a written statement issued by a grand jury charging a person with a crime
- official approval
- a serious crime
- to call together
- a system of justice not covered under common law
- to reduce
- the right to vote
- state of belonging to an owner or master
- the minimum number of members that must be present for official business to take place
20 Clues: a court • to reduce • a serious crime • legal protection • to call together • official approval • the right to vote • no longer in force • to give a place to stay • open revolt against a government • an official count, such as a census • having power to review court decisions • state of belonging to an owner or master • a statement declaring that something is true • ...
English Crossword 2017-12-04
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- to communicate an idea
- hurtful
- an agreement
- a consequence for a bad decision
- a state of immunity for punishment
- unwise
- to become used to something
- causing a great deal of disagreement
- good enough
- to come up with a plan
- an obstacle
- logical
- used to describe a great amount
- a reward for doing something
- involving both sides
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- the most important
- helpful
- not selective
- viewpoint
- to help bring two sides to an agreement
- to work together
- the right thing to do
- to obey or follow command
- on topic
- to make someone feel less dissatisfied
- to feel sorrow over1
- to convince someone to not do something
- to vouch for the truth of a statement
- almost worthless
- to completely cancel
30 Clues: unwise • helpful • hurtful • logical • on topic • viewpoint • good enough • an obstacle • an agreement • not selective • to work together • almost worthless • the most important • to feel sorrow over1 • to completely cancel • involving both sides • the right thing to do • to communicate an idea • to come up with a plan • to obey or follow command • to become used to something • a reward for doing something • ...
IMM 2023-10-01
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- Cell adhesion molecule
- Autoimmune regulator
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy
- Complementarity determining regions
- Lipopolysaccharide
- Cluster of differentiation
- Interleukin
- name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections
- a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria
- Intracellular adhesion molecules
- C-reactive protein
- Immunoreceptor tyrosine- based activation motifs
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- tyrosine-based activation motifs involved in signal transduction
- Human leukocyte antigen
- B lymphocyte that upon activation can differentiate into plasma cells
- cytokines from immune cells that help in their communication
- sub-class of cytokines with cell attractant properties
- Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity
- Cell mediated immunity
- B cell receptor
- Dendritic cell
- an antibody
- Aquired immune deficiency syndrome
- induce TH1 differentiation and to fully activate macrophages
- immune response
- Antigen presenting cell
- Antigen
27 Clues: Antigen • Interleukin • an antibody • Dendritic cell • B cell receptor • immune response • Lipopolysaccharide • C-reactive protein • Autoimmune regulator • Cell adhesion molecule • Cell mediated immunity • Human leukocyte antigen • Antigen presenting cell • Cluster of differentiation • Intracellular adhesion molecules • Aquired immune deficiency syndrome • Complementarity determining regions • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-09-06
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- A fleet of warships
- A sea passage between Atlantic and Pacific ocean
- to travel around completely
- A journey to holy land
- A Muslim house of worship
- Settler who pays rent or provides work to the land
- A 16th century religious movement
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity
- A religious community where farming was carried out
- A town in Spanish ruled land
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- A large farm
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purpose
- An instrument showing magnetic north
- Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome
- A Spanish explorer
- A point of land that sticks out onto water
- One of a series of expeditions to regain religious control
- A form of Christianity
- An instrument used to plan a corse using the stars
- immunity
- A fort
21 Clues: A fort • immunity • A large farm • A fleet of warships • A Spanish explorer • A form of Christianity • A journey to holy land • A Muslim house of worship • to travel around completely • A town in Spanish ruled land • A 16th century religious movement • An instrument showing magnetic north • A point of land that sticks out onto water • A sea passage between Atlantic and Pacific ocean • ...
HOSP 2024-01-19
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- - Physician providing medical treatment.
- - Area for medical testing and analysis.
- - Essential gas provided to patients in need.
- - Intravenous, a method of administering fluids or medication.
- - Medical procedures performed in a hospital.
- - Immediate medical care for urgent situations.
- - Section of a hospital for a specific type of care.
- - Preventive treatment to stimulate immunity.
- - Area for individuals to wait for appointments or news.
- - Vehicle for transporting patients to the hospital.
- - Remote healthcare services using technology.
- - Time for family and friends to see patients in the hospital.
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- - Medical professional providing patient care.
- - Uniform worn by medical professionals.
- - Medical imaging for visualizing internal structures.
- - Healthcare professional providing direct patient care.
- - Doctor's written order for medication.
- - Furniture for patients in a hospital room.
- - Process of healing and getting better after treatment.
- - Individual receiving medical treatment.
20 Clues: - Uniform worn by medical professionals. • - Physician providing medical treatment. • - Area for medical testing and analysis. • - Doctor's written order for medication. • - Individual receiving medical treatment. • - Furniture for patients in a hospital room. • - Essential gas provided to patients in need. • - Medical procedures performed in a hospital. • ...
Ch.1 Introduction to Biology 2025-04-22
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- Study of distribution of plants and animals
- Study of birds
- Study of fishes
- Study of insects
- Study of relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- Study of parasites
- Study of form and structure of plants and animals
- Study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils
- Study minute structures or tiny bits of the body
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- Science which deals with causes of immunity
- Study of bacteria
- Study of metabolism of organisms
- Study or viruses
- Science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Study of formation and development of embryo
- Controlled heredity
- Study of chemicals reactions that take place inside living beings
- Study of structures of cells
- Study of gross structure of the organs in an organism
- Study of origin and decent of organisms
20 Clues: Study of birds • Study of fishes • Study or viruses • Study of insects • Study of bacteria • Study of parasites • Controlled heredity • Study of structures of cells • Study of metabolism of organisms • Study of origin and decent of organisms • Science which deals with causes of immunity • Study of distribution of plants and animals • Study of formation and development of embryo • ...
Immune and hormonal medicinal chemistry and pharmacology/application 2025-11-09
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- Immune signaling proteins
- Drug binds protein
- Adverse effect
- Preventive immune therapy
- Immune response
- Ligand for PD1
- Steroid hormone type
- Therapy using immune system
- Endocrine therapy
- Therapy failure
- Protein targeting antigen
- Block inhibitory immune pathways
- Immune effector cell
- Anti-inflammatory steroid
- Male hormone
- Drug administration
- Drug elimination
- Drug breakdown
- Protein that drugs bind
- Drug blocking receptor
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- Molecular communication
- Immune checkpoint receptor
- Cytotoxic innate cell
- Progesterone hormone
- Self-reactive immunity
- Fraction absorbed
- Fat-soluble drugs
- Antibody-producing cell
- Antibody therapy
- Study of ADME
- Multiple drugs
- Safety margin
- Drug activating receptor
- CTLA-4 full name
- Mineral-regulating steroid
- Gland/hormone target
- Female hormone
- Reduced immune activity
- Signaling molecule
- Activated in vivo
40 Clues: Male hormone • Study of ADME • Safety margin • Adverse effect • Ligand for PD1 • Multiple drugs • Female hormone • Drug breakdown • Immune response • Therapy failure • Antibody therapy • CTLA-4 full name • Drug elimination • Fraction absorbed • Fat-soluble drugs • Endocrine therapy • Activated in vivo • Drug binds protein • Signaling molecule • Drug administration • Progesterone hormone • Steroid hormone type • ...
February 25, 2026 2026-02-25
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- Secret code
- Reality show with tribes
- Yes in chess
- Where you work
- Where mugs live
- The newest addition to the family
- Famous composer and nut candy king
- Where votes are cast
- Round
- Code or salad
- 1010
- 63
- A type of puzzle
- Doofy
- Floofy
- Come back to this later
- Immunity Challenge Prize
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- Goofy
- Tech brain
- Last year's White Whale
- Something to solve
- To watch
- Chess piece that moves in L-shapes
- Shredded BBQ side dish
- Two tribes come together
- Whose birthday it is
- Cheney, for long
- #34
- Would I still love you if one or both of us were worms
- Hidden treasure spot
- Computer display
- Where we got married :)
- Hidden advantage
- Tiny paper message
34 Clues: 63 • #34 • 1010 • Goofy • Round • Doofy • Floofy • To watch • Tech brain • Secret code • Yes in chess • Code or salad • Where you work • Where mugs live • Cheney, for long • A type of puzzle • Computer display • Hidden advantage • Something to solve • Tiny paper message • Whose birthday it is • Where votes are cast • Hidden treasure spot • Shredded BBQ side dish • Last year's White Whale • Where we got married :) • ...
Crossword Quest: AMR Edition 2024-06-03
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- Microscopic connection; what's the name for the process that allows bacteria to transfer specific genes, often resulting in resistance to certain drugs?
- Neither insects nor superheroes; which formidable bacteria defy not one, but multiple drug treatments?
- Infections: A medical nightmare; which infections have evolved to shrug off conventional treatments?
- Essential to public health; what practice, often coupled with sanitation, helps prevent infections and thereby reduces the need for treatments?
- An injection providing immunity; which specific preventive method can decrease the need for antibiotics by controlling bacterial infections?
- Your body's guard; what is the body's natural defense system that can be bolstered by vaccines, reducing the need for antibiotic treatments?
- Friends and foes; which unicellular organisms can be either beneficial or harmful, and in the latter case, may need antibiotics to kill?
- Evolution's wildcard; what's the term for the genetic process that creates strains of bacteria resilient to certain medications?
- A worldwide health crisis; if AMR continues unchecked, what looming global threat could we face by 2050?
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- Not for the common cold; which drugs, if overused, can render themselves ineffective against bacteria?
- A battle lost; what occurs when bacteria no longer succumb to the drugs specifically designed to eradicate them?
- Beyond spy movies; which system vigilantly tracks the menacing rise and spread of pathogens including AMR pathogens?
- Not all are software glitches; which microscopic entities can cause diseases and defy treatment?
- Not just any note; what official document ensures that antibiotics are dispensed responsibly?
- Unwanted guests; what is it called when harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria, invade and multiply within the body?
- A common mistake; what infectious agents often lead people to incorrectly request antibiotics, even though these drugs have no effect on them?
16 Clues: Not just any note; what official document ensures that antibiotics are dispensed responsibly? • Not all are software glitches; which microscopic entities can cause diseases and defy treatment? • Infections: A medical nightmare; which infections have evolved to shrug off conventional treatments? • ...
Chapter 12 Innate Defenses 2026-03-19
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- These circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues. They are granulocytes and have a segmented nucleus. "First Responders" to an infection.
- Short for Pattern-Associated Molecular Patterns and are found on potential pathogens
- These provide an innate defense that interfere with viruses by helping activate macrophages.
- These, in invertebrates, carry out phagocytosis and release antimicrobial peptides that disrupt the plasma membranes of fungi and bacteria.
- This traps and allows for the removal of microbes
- A fluid rich in white blood cells, dead pathogens, and cell debris from damaged tissues.
- These are agents that have potential to cause disease, infect a wide range of animals, including humans some bacteria and viruses
- These are a type of phagocytic cell that are found throughout the body, are agranulocytes (a type of leukocyte), and originate from monocytes.
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- These stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact the environment like skin. They have long arms that capture and present antigens to the immune system
- found in all animals (invertebrates & vertebrates),found in plants, and In vertebrates is an immediate response to infections.It also serves as the foundation of adaptive immunity
- This enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections.
- Short for Pattern Recognition Receptor and are found on innate immune cells
- A life-threatening condition that is caused by an overwhelming/over active inflammatory response. The average mortality rate is almost 40%
- This is a systemic inflammatory response to the body that is triggered by substances released by macrophages.
- These are a type of cell that discharge destructive enzymes, are granulocytes, and are involved in allergic and anti-helminth responses.
- This is the body's first line of defense such as the skin, mucous membranes and secretions
16 Clues: This traps and allows for the removal of microbes • This enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections. • Short for Pattern Recognition Receptor and are found on innate immune cells • Short for Pattern-Associated Molecular Patterns and are found on potential pathogens • ...
Ecology 2019-01-10
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- / A quick-growing eastern Asia climbing plant
- / Only eats plants
- / Able to survive on its own
- / The concentration of toxins in an organism as a result in ingesting other plants/animals
- / A basin filled with animal waste
- / Cause in a severe loss on the body's cellular immunity
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- / Causes a release in toxins, cause fisherman to have short-term memory loss
- / Spread by elm bark beetles
- / Representation of show biomass
- / Unlimited resources result in a:
- / The accumulation of substances
- / movement of a motile cell or organism
12 Clues: / Only eats plants • / Able to survive on its own • / Spread by elm bark beetles • / Representation of show biomass • / The accumulation of substances • / Unlimited resources result in a: • / A basin filled with animal waste • / movement of a motile cell or organism • / A quick-growing eastern Asia climbing plant • ...
The human immune system, lymphocytes (Bui Bao Lam, n10640801) 2020-08-13
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- What type of immunity are T-cells involved in
- The body's first line of defense
- What compound stimulates inflammation?
- T-cells develop a _ to efficiently destroy the same pathogen in the future
- What type of cell kills tumor/virally infected cells
- What is the most abundant white blood cell?
- Common non-living pathogens
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- Scientific name for antibodies
- The molecule that is recognized by the body as self or non-self
- The lymphocytes that produce the antibodies to destroy
- Where are T-cells made?
- Chemical that inhibits bacterial growth
12 Clues: Where are T-cells made? • Common non-living pathogens • Scientific name for antibodies • The body's first line of defense • What compound stimulates inflammation? • Chemical that inhibits bacterial growth • What is the most abundant white blood cell? • What type of immunity are T-cells involved in • What type of cell kills tumor/virally infected cells • ...
BPK 375 Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-23
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- chromosome complement of the cell
- under control of more than one gene
- malformations present at birth
- wrong number of chromosomes due to non-disjunction
- formation of primitive streak
- external agent that cause congenital malformations
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- produced at 24 weeks to maintain patency of alveoli
- study that samples many different individuals at a time
- site of insulin production
- type of immunity that is conferred on the fetus by transfer of maternal antibodies
- forms axis for vertebral column during neuralation
- a disorder that develops when the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone
12 Clues: site of insulin production • formation of primitive streak • malformations present at birth • chromosome complement of the cell • under control of more than one gene • forms axis for vertebral column during neuralation • wrong number of chromosomes due to non-disjunction • external agent that cause congenital malformations • ...
Babary Pirates 2023-02-09
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- When the Barbary Pirates were most active
- What America did to the port of Tripoli
- Another word for safety
- North-African countries are called
- American's sea army
- The sea where most battles took place
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- Country that had their port blockaded
- The President who had to deal with the Barbary Wars
- The country that took most of the soldiers for ransom
- People who steal on boats
- People who were considered workers without pay
- Us and Tripoli went to ____ over the price to send soldiers back
12 Clues: American's sea army • Another word for safety • People who steal on boats • North-African countries are called • Country that had their port blockaded • The sea where most battles took place • What America did to the port of Tripoli • When the Barbary Pirates were most active • People who were considered workers without pay • ...
Keywords and Definitions 2021-02-03
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- give weak form of disease as protection
- medicine that treats infections by killing bacteria
- heating liquid to kill microorganisms
- romans built to transport fresh water
- not affected by disease
- organism that can only be seen through a microscope
- an X-ray that provides a cross section of human body
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- substance that slows the growth of microorganisms
- belief that the body consists of: black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm
- a heart monitor invented in the 1900s
- a substance that provides immunity against a disease
- unpleasant smell or vapour
12 Clues: not affected by disease • unpleasant smell or vapour • a heart monitor invented in the 1900s • heating liquid to kill microorganisms • romans built to transport fresh water • give weak form of disease as protection • substance that slows the growth of microorganisms • medicine that treats infections by killing bacteria • organism that can only be seen through a microscope • ...
Human circulatory system 2021-05-03
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- Blood cells that have single-celled walls
- Transport of oxygen happens through hemoglobin.
- play important role in the immunity
- Major part of the circulatory system
- carry oxygenated blood from the heart to different organs
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- Blood component that is straw-colored liquid and viscous
- Carry deoxygenated blood from different organs to the heart.
- Pulmonary artery carries impure blood to
- present in veins to prevent backflow of blood.
- Connective tissue
- Similar to blood but RBCs are absent in it
- Help to form clots and stop bleeding.
12 Clues: Connective tissue • Major part of the circulatory system • Help to form clots and stop bleeding. • play important role in the immunity • Pulmonary artery carries impure blood to • Blood cells that have single-celled walls • Similar to blood but RBCs are absent in it • present in veins to prevent backflow of blood. • Transport of oxygen happens through hemoglobin. • ...
WHOS MY SECRET FRIEND 2021-06-04
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- Nama Makeup series YL
- YL skincare series
- EO yang selalu orang sebut untuk sakit gigi
- Nama eo ni ada kene mengena dengan one of ARS Ole Oiler members
- Item ni benilai 50.75PV
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- This blend of Ruta, Valerian, and Lavender essential oils is perfect to help you wind down after a long day
- Diffuser yang mempunyai speaker
- Antara yang selalu di suggest untuk masalah kencing manis
- Antara eo eo good for immunity
- My top Big Why (Secret Friend Korang)
- One of RDT EO
- This eo is taken from Japanese Wood
12 Clues: One of RDT EO • YL skincare series • Nama Makeup series YL • Item ni benilai 50.75PV • Antara eo eo good for immunity • Diffuser yang mempunyai speaker • This eo is taken from Japanese Wood • My top Big Why (Secret Friend Korang) • EO yang selalu orang sebut untuk sakit gigi • Antara yang selalu di suggest untuk masalah kencing manis • ...
Epidemiology 2024-06-25
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- Native to a particular region or environment.
- Actions taken to stop something bad from happening.
- Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people.
- State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Scientist studying the spread of diseases in populations.
- Global outbreak of a disease affecting large populations.
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- Invasion of the body by pathogens causing illness.
- Practices and beliefs passed down through generations.
- Sudden increase in the incidence of a disease.
- Ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Respected leaders in Aboriginal communities.
- Resistance to a particular infection.
12 Clues: Resistance to a particular infection. • Respected leaders in Aboriginal communities. • Native to a particular region or environment. • Ability to recover quickly from difficulties. • Sudden increase in the incidence of a disease. • Invasion of the body by pathogens causing illness. • Actions taken to stop something bad from happening. • ...
Immune System 2024-10-10
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- General protection from invading microbes
- the defense system composed of the skin, mucous membrane, phagocytes, inflammation, etc
- A foreign particle in the body
- another name for B cells
- the location where T-cells develop
- Type of white blood cell that surrounds and destroys invading microbes
- weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
- another name for a white blood cell
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- system that protects the body from infection
- another name for T cells
- location where B-cells develop
- The process of white blood cells engulfing and surrounding microorganisms
12 Clues: another name for T cells • another name for B cells • location where B-cells develop • A foreign particle in the body • the location where T-cells develop • another name for a white blood cell • General protection from invading microbes • system that protects the body from infection • weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
The French Revolution 2013-05-17
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- Name of the Louis XIV's palace
- Everybody else
- Tax of one tent year income
- Standard of people in French
- Tax on salt
- Big change, to go around a circle
- Where the palace build
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- King or queen who works with a gorvernment chosen bu the people
- King or queen with complete power
- An absolute monarch who did not follow the law he made
- Made up of Church member
- Made up of noble in France
- The most famous king in the history of France
- Tax on land
- A stand in, when the king is too young
- A special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit granted to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste
- Chief minister of King Louis XIV
17 Clues: Tax on land • Tax on salt • Everybody else • Where the palace build • Made up of Church member • Made up of noble in France • Tax of one tent year income • Standard of people in French • Name of the Louis XIV's palace • Chief minister of King Louis XIV • King or queen with complete power • Big change, to go around a circle • A stand in, when the king is too young • ...
Digestion and Excretion 2023-03-22
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- choice of what living things eat or drink
- molecule that caries energy within cells
- how vitamins functions as
- eat mainly plants and algae
- long term absence from the diet of one or more essential nutrient
- eat other animals
- nutrients required for normal body functions
- eat meat and plants
- caused from overnourishment
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- animals store excess calories
- organic molecules required in the diet in small amounts
- simple inorganic nutrients
- plays a minor role in immunity
- the result of a diet that consistently supplies less chemical energy than what the body needs
- energy is stored in the bonds of chemical compunds
- part of the large intestine and connected to the small intestine
- the act of eating
17 Clues: the act of eating • eat other animals • eat meat and plants • how vitamins functions as • simple inorganic nutrients • eat mainly plants and algae • caused from overnourishment • animals store excess calories • plays a minor role in immunity • molecule that caries energy within cells • choice of what living things eat or drink • nutrients required for normal body functions • ...
Circulatory System Review 2020-02-09
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- Upper chambers of the heart
- One way valve separating left atria from left ventricle
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Molecule in red blood cells that bind with oxygen
- Type of blood cell that contains hemoglobin
- Takes oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- Takes deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs
- Smallest type of blood vessel
- Helps in clotting
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- Disease in which there are problems with blood clotting
- One way valve separating right atria and right ventricle
- Type of blood cell involved in immunity
- Disease in which some red blood cells are deformed
- Color representing deoxygenated blood
- Type of blood vessel moving blood TO the heart
- Lower chambers of the heart
- Largest artery in the body
17 Clues: Helps in clotting • Largest artery in the body • Upper chambers of the heart • Liquid portion of the blood • Lower chambers of the heart • Smallest type of blood vessel • Color representing deoxygenated blood • Type of blood cell involved in immunity • Type of blood cell that contains hemoglobin • Takes deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs • ...
Circulatory System Review 2020-02-09
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- Lower chambers of the heart
- Type of blood cell that contains hemoglobin
- Type of blood cell involved in immunity
- Takes deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs
- Helps in clotting
- Takes oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- Smallest type of blood vessel
- Liquid portion of the blood
- One way valve separating right atria and right ventricle
- Molecule in red blood cells that bind with oxygen
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- Largest artery in the body
- Disease in which there are problems with blood clotting
- Disease in which some red blood cells are deformed
- Color representing deoxygenated blood
- Type of blood vessel moving blood TO the heart
- One way valve separating left atria from left ventricle
- Upper chambers of the heart
17 Clues: Helps in clotting • Largest artery in the body • Lower chambers of the heart • Upper chambers of the heart • Liquid portion of the blood • Smallest type of blood vessel • Color representing deoxygenated blood • Type of blood cell involved in immunity • Type of blood cell that contains hemoglobin • Takes deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs • ...
Innate defenses 2021-04-20
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- pattern recognition receptors-receptors that bind pamps
- your body responds with an increase in normal body temperature
- a structure or sac that phagocyte forms in ingestion process
- body resisting becoming sick
- toll like receptors- help talk to nucleus of the phagocyte
- when antibodies bind to an epitope
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- phagosome that ingest a pathogen combines with lysosomes
- the process of phagocytes ingesting other cells
- your body's response to injury,pain,edema
- pathogen- associated molecular patterns
- fight infections, protect bodies by eating bacteria
11 Clues: body resisting becoming sick • when antibodies bind to an epitope • pathogen- associated molecular patterns • your body's response to injury,pain,edema • the process of phagocytes ingesting other cells • fight infections, protect bodies by eating bacteria • pattern recognition receptors-receptors that bind pamps • ...
Digital communication 2021-06-15
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- bandwidth occupied by FSK
- transmission have better noise immunity
- sequence of the large bandwidth is multiplied with narrow band data signal
- noise sequence is a noise like high frequency signal
- communication systemms more flexible
- are repeated symbols
- gain is the ratio of spreaded signal bandwidth to unspreaded signal bandwidth
- probability of DPSK is higher than that of BPSK
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- Bandwidth of BPSK system is 2fb
- and processing becomes easier due to digital communication
- requires wide band channel with small phase distortion
- spectrum makes antijam
12 Clues: are repeated symbols • spectrum makes antijam • bandwidth occupied by FSK • Bandwidth of BPSK system is 2fb • communication systemms more flexible • transmission have better noise immunity • probability of DPSK is higher than that of BPSK • noise sequence is a noise like high frequency signal • requires wide band channel with small phase distortion • ...
Vocab Points 2014-05-22
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- a word that means the same thing
- extra not needed
- decribing something beyond nature; a being that is magnificeint
- the process of combining parts to make a whole
- excelent
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- somjething that copies something else
- above or beyond what a human is capable of doing, having a higher or greater bnature than a human
- feeling better than everyone else
- occuring at the same time
- to the highest degree in comparison
- a pathagenic bacterium that has developed immunity to anibiotics
11 Clues: excelent • extra not needed • occuring at the same time • a word that means the same thing • feeling better than everyone else • to the highest degree in comparison • somjething that copies something else • the process of combining parts to make a whole • decribing something beyond nature; a being that is magnificeint • ...
3MP Independent Project Vocab 2024-02-14
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- Unable to be soothed or comforted
- Unable to be separated or disentangled
- An event causing damage or distress
- A phrase that was edited or removed from text in order for it to be published
- Required or tolerated by written law
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- An opinion or conclusion based on incomplete information
- A tendency or habit to do something regularly/typically
- Freedom or immunity from obligations or liabilities
- Someone affected by lower-body paralysis
- Confirmed or supported
- To clear someone of blame or suspicion
11 Clues: Confirmed or supported • Unable to be soothed or comforted • An event causing damage or distress • Required or tolerated by written law • Unable to be separated or disentangled • To clear someone of blame or suspicion • Someone affected by lower-body paralysis • Freedom or immunity from obligations or liabilities • A tendency or habit to do something regularly/typically • ...
Scythe Chapters 4-12 2023-04-24
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- Word for the designated amount of gleanings a scythe must preform each year
- The ten rules a scythe must follow
- What Esme is eating when the scythes arrive
- What Citra brings Scythe Faraday every night
- How Mr. Ziller dies
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- Tyger's favorite recreational activity
- Word for the triannual meeting of the scythes
- Location of the second mass-gleaning
- Name of the all knowing database
- What happens when a person kisses a scythe's ring
- Style of martial arts that Citra and Rowan learn
11 Clues: How Mr. Ziller dies • Name of the all knowing database • The ten rules a scythe must follow • Location of the second mass-gleaning • Tyger's favorite recreational activity • What Esme is eating when the scythes arrive • What Citra brings Scythe Faraday every night • Word for the triannual meeting of the scythes • Style of martial arts that Citra and Rowan learn • ...
Immune System Exam 2023-05-30
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- Destroys helper T-cells & decreases cellular immunity
- Phagocytes engulf material as a way of preventing disease
- Become Cytotoxic T-cells that destroy any foreign cells.
- Prevents the spread of harmful agents, disposes pathogens, and promotes healing
- The ability to stimulate different lymphocytes
- Sanitizing agent
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- Direct the adaptive immune response
- Promotes tissue and vascular changes
- Acid pH inhibits bacterial growth, cleanses urinary tract
- When the body produces antibodies that destroy its own cells
- Substance capable of initiating an immune response
11 Clues: Sanitizing agent • Direct the adaptive immune response • Promotes tissue and vascular changes • The ability to stimulate different lymphocytes • Substance capable of initiating an immune response • Destroys helper T-cells & decreases cellular immunity • Become Cytotoxic T-cells that destroy any foreign cells. • Acid pH inhibits bacterial growth, cleanses urinary tract • ...
Anatomy and patient care 2023-09-25
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- The largest organ in the body, located in the abdominal cavity
- An oxygen carrier in the blood
- The body's control center, responsible for thoughts, emotions, and bodily functions
- Iron deficiency
- The largest human organ
- Air we breath
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- Start immediately when the patient is lifeless
- The body's defense mechanism
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The largest joint in the body, in the pelvic area
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
11 Clues: Air we breath • Iron deficiency • The largest human organ • The body's defense mechanism • An oxygen carrier in the blood • Start immediately when the patient is lifeless • The largest joint in the body, in the pelvic area • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • ...
Ancient India Terms to Know 2024-01-08
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- the language of Ancient India
- land surrounded on three sides by water
- social hierarchy into which people of India were divided
- nomadic migrants into the Indus Valley
- belief that one is born into new lives after death
- seasonal winds
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- the belief that good or bad actions are returned in life or rebirth
- administering a small amount of a disease to built immunity to said disease
- laws of right living
- a large landmass
- state of bliss and release from suffering
11 Clues: seasonal winds • a large landmass • laws of right living • the language of Ancient India • nomadic migrants into the Indus Valley • land surrounded on three sides by water • state of bliss and release from suffering • belief that one is born into new lives after death • social hierarchy into which people of India were divided • ...
Endocrine 2024-11-21
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- hormone usually from anterior pituitary gland
- alteration in hormone's rate of secretion
- located in mediastinum and plays role in immunity
- sensory structure-responds to a specific stimulus
- lipid soluble hormone like estrogen, testosterone, and cortisol
- small gland located in brain
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- pea size gland located in floor of cranium
- organ that has both endocrine and exocrine functions
- the gland that is ductless and secretes hormones
- secretes T3, T4, and calcitonin
- substance secreted by an endocrine gland into blood
11 Clues: small gland located in brain • secretes T3, T4, and calcitonin • alteration in hormone's rate of secretion • pea size gland located in floor of cranium • hormone usually from anterior pituitary gland • the gland that is ductless and secretes hormones • located in mediastinum and plays role in immunity • sensory structure-responds to a specific stimulus • ...
The Lymphatic System 2025-03-18
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- Matures T-cells (white blood cells for immunity)
- Transports Lymph throughout the body
- A Type of white blood cell that is crucial in the immune system
- Created by B lymphocytes
- Produces white blood cells
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- Filters blood and helps fight infections
- Traps pathogens from the mouth and throat
- Filters lymph and trap pathogens
8 Clues: Created by B lymphocytes • Produces white blood cells • Filters lymph and trap pathogens • Transports Lymph throughout the body • Filters blood and helps fight infections • Traps pathogens from the mouth and throat • Matures T-cells (white blood cells for immunity) • A Type of white blood cell that is crucial in the immune system
Slavery in the Americas 2022-09-22
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- A disease that killed many indentured servants
- A continent where indentured servants came from
- A disease that killed many Native Americans
- A trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Something that slaves wore on their arms and legs, to prevent them from escaping
- Used to punish slaves
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- The route taken by African slaves to the Americas
- The ability to resist diseases
- A large farm that needed slave labor
- Runaway Slaves
- The continent where most slaves came from
11 Clues: Runaway Slaves • Used to punish slaves • The ability to resist diseases • A large farm that needed slave labor • The continent where most slaves came from • A disease that killed many Native Americans • A disease that killed many indentured servants • A continent where indentured servants came from • A trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas • ...
immune system alsaraawey 2020-03-15
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- largest lymphatic organ
- resistance to a specific disease-producing antigens
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
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- solution containing a harmless version of a virus
- substance produced by B cells in response to a specific antigen
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
- a disease-causing organisms
11 Clues: largest lymphatic organ • a disease-causing organisms • fluid found in the lymphatic system • filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • solution containing a harmless version of a virus • resistance to a specific disease-producing antigens • ...
Bering Land Bridge 2024-08-05
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- the ability of the body to resist disease or infection
- difficult to understand or deal with
- large landmass in the northern hemisphere
- scientists that study ancient people
- a person who travels in search of geographical information
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- not supporting either side in a conflict
- to forbid or prevent
- causing great destruction or damage
- to move from one place to another
- a structure carrying a pathway or roadway over an obstacle
- an accumulation of ice and snow that slowly flows over land
11 Clues: to forbid or prevent • to move from one place to another • causing great destruction or damage • difficult to understand or deal with • scientists that study ancient people • not supporting either side in a conflict • large landmass in the northern hemisphere • the ability of the body to resist disease or infection • ...
Tribal Sovereignty 2023-02-27
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- The tribal __ can apprehend suspected criminals
- Sovereign rights only apply to ____ recognized tribes
- Native nations are ____
- Tribes can form their own in order to make decisions for the tribe
- Sovereign _____ protects tribes from being sued
- This system allows tribes to prosecute crimes
- Tribes can start their own ____ and manage their own money
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- Supreme power or authority
- Tribes can decide who is welcome on their ___ and who is not
- ___ within a ___
- This power allows tribes to decide who is a part of their tribe.
11 Clues: ___ within a ___ • Native nations are ____ • Supreme power or authority • This system allows tribes to prosecute crimes • The tribal __ can apprehend suspected criminals • Sovereign _____ protects tribes from being sued • Sovereign rights only apply to ____ recognized tribes • Tribes can start their own ____ and manage their own money • ...
Cast of Amontillado Crossword 2023-02-15
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- To ask earnestly or beg
- To approach and speak to someone boldy
- An especially dramatic gesture or sign
- Shallow opening in a wall
- To give
- To restrain with chains
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- To stand or be placed on
- Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- To prevent or make impossible
- To dare do something or o somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant.
- If something is done with immunity it means someone gets away with it without consequence.
11 Clues: To give • To ask earnestly or beg • To restrain with chains • To stand or be placed on • Shallow opening in a wall • To prevent or make impossible • To approach and speak to someone boldy • An especially dramatic gesture or sign • Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt. • To dare do something or o somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant. • ...
Reproduction Terms Puzzle 2025-12-12
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- Removal of female reproduction organs
- Age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
- The first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for immunity
- Process of embryo developing
- When a female is receptive to be bred
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- Release of the egg from the ovary
- Union of sperm and egg
- The period of pregnancy
- Act of giving birth
- When milk is being produced
- Removal of testicles in males to prevent breeding
- Cycle The length of a female's cycle from one istrus to the next
12 Clues: Act of giving birth • Union of sperm and egg • The period of pregnancy • When milk is being produced • Process of embryo developing • Release of the egg from the ovary • Removal of female reproduction organs • When a female is receptive to be bred • Removal of testicles in males to prevent breeding • Cycle The length of a female's cycle from one istrus to the next • ...
Atlantic Slave Trade 2025-12-11
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- The ocean that slaves were traded Atlantic in it
- Africans had in farming and plantation
- The first Europeans to explore Africa
- The island that imported the most Africans
- House(Island) of slaves in Senegal
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- Middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle
- How Africans were sold upon arriving the Americas
- Africans had against diseases
- System of labor to pay off the cost of coming to the Americas
- Who dominated slave trade after Spain and Portugal
- Trading network along which slaves and other goods were carried
11 Clues: Africans had against diseases • House(Island) of slaves in Senegal • The first Europeans to explore Africa • Africans had in farming and plantation • The island that imported the most Africans • Middle leg of the transatlantic trade triangle • The ocean that slaves were traded Atlantic in it • How Africans were sold upon arriving the Americas • ...
Vaccines 2021-04-28
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- body's way of preventing disease using antibodies
- global initiative to eradicate this virus was launched in 1988
- virus that caused pandemic in 2020
- type of vaccine created using animal embryos and cell cultures
- vaccine for this virus changes year to year
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- shares same virus as chickenpox
- received EUA on December 11, 2020
- prevented by MMR vaccine
- only disease to be eradicated by vaccines
- using infective agent to create immunity
- received EUA on December 18, 2020
- Used cowpox as a substitute for smallpox in 1796
12 Clues: prevented by MMR vaccine • shares same virus as chickenpox • received EUA on December 11, 2020 • received EUA on December 18, 2020 • virus that caused pandemic in 2020 • using infective agent to create immunity • only disease to be eradicated by vaccines • vaccine for this virus changes year to year • Used cowpox as a substitute for smallpox in 1796 • ...
5th Grade Healthcare Vocabulary 2020-11-18
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- to recover health and strength after illness
- children's doctor
- catching
- dentist who straightens teeth
- the rules of health
- the rapid spread of disease to many people
- an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up immunity to it
- inflammation or infection of the tonsils
Down
- inflammation or infection of the appendix
- cannot be passed along to others
- the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles
- doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
12 Clues: catching • children's doctor • the rules of health • dentist who straightens teeth • cannot be passed along to others • inflammation or infection of the tonsils • inflammation or infection of the appendix • the rapid spread of disease to many people • to recover health and strength after illness • doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • ...
Age of Exploration and Colonization 2017-07-06
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- A small, light sailing ship
- A sailor with government permission to rob and attack enemy ships
- Resistance to a disease
- The movement of people and cultures between Europe and Americas
- The establishing of a people in a place distant from their homeland
- Native; coming from a place
- de bois French fur trappers
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- The process of going completely around something
- An instrument that detects the altitude of the sun and stars
- A fleet of warships
- A Spanish labor system that permits conquerors to enslave native people
- A 16th century Spanish explorer
12 Clues: A fleet of warships • Resistance to a disease • A small, light sailing ship • Native; coming from a place • de bois French fur trappers • A 16th century Spanish explorer • The process of going completely around something • An instrument that detects the altitude of the sun and stars • The movement of people and cultures between Europe and Americas • ...
Medical words 2023-02-14
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- a life-saving technique that’s also called mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
- small in size
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another
- Large in size
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal
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- high blood pressure
- immediately
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease
- The study of a particular concentration
- Broken bone or cartilage
12 Clues: immediately • small in size • Large in size • high blood pressure • Broken bone or cartilage • The study of a particular concentration • Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered • Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal • A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat • ...
Bacteria and Viruses 2023-01-13
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- being resistant to certain infections
- what a virus is made up of
- single cell organisms that do not need a host to survive, can be helpful or harmful
- the theory that invisible germs can make people sick, helped doctors learn to wash their hands
- studies viruses
- single celled
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- a medical doctor, discovered antibiotics
- used to treat bacterial infections
- very small (nonliving) organisms that need a host to survive and multiply, hijacks a cell
- a disease that comes from undercooked food
- the father of "microbiology"
- caused by a bacteria
12 Clues: single celled • studies viruses • caused by a bacteria • what a virus is made up of • the father of "microbiology" • used to treat bacterial infections • being resistant to certain infections • a medical doctor, discovered antibiotics • a disease that comes from undercooked food • single cell organisms that do not need a host to survive, can be helpful or harmful • ...
WHAT IS IT? 2022-09-02
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- Maintain the body's immunity function
- Circulates oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, wastes
- Breaks down macromolecules and absorbs necessary nutrients
- Works with the skeletal system to provide movement
- Provide oxygen to the body and to remove carbon dioxide from the blood
- Provides body structure and support
- Filters wastes from blood; maintains body's internal nutrient balances
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- Circulates hormones around the body to control body functions
- Group of organs that perform closely related functions.
- Producing offspring
- Serve as the outer protection for the body.
- Serves as the body's main messaging center
12 Clues: Producing offspring • Provides body structure and support • Maintain the body's immunity function • Serves as the body's main messaging center • Serve as the outer protection for the body. • Works with the skeletal system to provide movement • Circulates oxygen, CO2, heat, water, nutrients, wastes • Group of organs that perform closely related functions. • ...
Brunner's Tetanus 2022-03-30
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- tetanus is sometimes reffered to as _________
- what type of immunity is tetanus?
- of tetanus bacteria are everywhere
- in tetanus sometimes muscle spasms are so severe that can result in _______
- tetanus is caused by _______
- tetanus can lead to _____ in blood pressure and fast heart rate
- tetanus can be _____ causing death
- tetanus causes approximately _____ per year
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- Most common in ______
- tetanus is a bacterial infection caused by
- ______ is a form of tetanus occurs in newborn infants
- tetanus is a serious disease of ______ system caused by a toxin-producing bacterium
12 Clues: Most common in ______ • tetanus is caused by _______ • what type of immunity is tetanus? • of tetanus bacteria are everywhere • tetanus can be _____ causing death • tetanus is a bacterial infection caused by • tetanus causes approximately _____ per year • tetanus is sometimes reffered to as _________ • ______ is a form of tetanus occurs in newborn infants • ...
Puzzle 38: Microbiology (Bacteria, Viruses) 2025-09-07
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- – Single-celled microorganisms that can be helpful or harmful.
- – Substance that stimulates immunity against a pathogen.
- – Shape of cocci bacteria.
- – Medicine that kills or stops bacterial growth.
- – General term for a microscopic organism.
- – Microscopic agent that requires a host to replicate.
- – Tail-like structure that helps bacteria move.
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- – Any organism that causes disease.
- – To transmit disease-causing organisms to a host.
- – Resistant form some bacteria create to survive harsh conditions.
- – Poisonous substance produced by some bacteria.
- – Describes the system that defends the body from infection.
12 Clues: – Shape of cocci bacteria. • – Any organism that causes disease. • – General term for a microscopic organism. • – Tail-like structure that helps bacteria move. • – Poisonous substance produced by some bacteria. • – Medicine that kills or stops bacterial growth. • – To transmit disease-causing organisms to a host. • – Microscopic agent that requires a host to replicate. • ...
Adaptive Biotech Labweek 2021 2021-03-21
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- Without delay
- Device used to transfer relatively small volumes of liquid
- An organism's protection from illness or disease
- Used by T cells to identify antigen(s)
- Testable interpretation of an event or occurrence
- Order and placement of nucleotides in a series
- Founded in 2009 using immunosequencing to characterize T cell interactions
- What immune system uses to identify antigen
- Container to hold liquid; assistant to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
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- City near Golden Gate Bridge
- Home to 1962 world's fair
- Device using centrifugal force
- Substance known to trigger immune response(s)
- COVID-19 test employing T cells
- A substance used for chemical reaction(s)
- Double-helix structure containing genetic information
- Spongy tissue found in bones
17 Clues: Without delay • Home to 1962 world's fair • City near Golden Gate Bridge • Spongy tissue found in bones • Device using centrifugal force • COVID-19 test employing T cells • Used by T cells to identify antigen(s) • A substance used for chemical reaction(s) • What immune system uses to identify antigen • Substance known to trigger immune response(s) • ...
Human Vs sheep 2025-03-12
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- Where is the pituitary gland located?
- What type of cells fight infection?
- What do B cells produce?
- What do sheep produce to fight disease?
- What cells fight infection in sheep?
- Hormone released during stress?
- What can weaken a sheep's immune system?
- What is the middle layer of skin called?
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- How do sheep defend against pathogens?
- Which immune system response is faster, innate or adaptive?
- What do antibodies bind to?
- What are the "killer" cells of the immune system called?
- What is a key component of a healthy sheep immune system?
- What type of gland secretes oil?
- marrow Where are white blood cells made in sheep?
- What do endocrine glands produce?
- What is a key component of a healthy sheep immune system?
- Can vaccines boost a sheep's immunity?
- What is the largest organ in the human body?
19 Clues: What do B cells produce? • What do antibodies bind to? • Hormone released during stress? • What type of gland secretes oil? • What do endocrine glands produce? • What type of cells fight infection? • What cells fight infection in sheep? • Where is the pituitary gland located? • How do sheep defend against pathogens? • Can vaccines boost a sheep's immunity? • ...
BPK 375 Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-23
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- site of insulin production
- chromosome complement of the cell
- produced at 24 weeks to maintain patency of alveoli
- study that samples many different individuals at a time
- forms axis for vertebral column during neuralation
- malformations present at birth
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- type of immunity that is conferred on the fetus by transfer of maternal antibodies
- a disorder that develops when the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone
- wrong number of chromosomes due to non-disjunction
- formation of primitive streak
- under control of more than one gene
- external agent that cause congenital malformations
12 Clues: site of insulin production • formation of primitive streak • malformations present at birth • chromosome complement of the cell • under control of more than one gene • wrong number of chromosomes due to non-disjunction • external agent that cause congenital malformations • forms axis for vertebral column during neuralation • ...
Chapter 27 & 28 2014-10-04
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- Color of blood associated with the word: Leukemia
- Lymphoproliferative disorder caused by Epstein-Barr virus 85% of the time
- A decrease in absolute neutrophil count
- High red blood cell counts
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- Cells ultimately derived from lymphoid stem cells
- Name of the specific cell associated with Hodgkin lymphoma
- Sickle cell is immunity to this disease
- Transfusion Treatment in severe cases of anemia
- count measures number of red blood cells in blood
- Universal Donor
- Deficiency Most common type of anemia
- Chest Syndrome Leading cause of hospitalizations related to Sickle Cell
12 Clues: Universal Donor • High red blood cell counts • Deficiency Most common type of anemia • Sickle cell is immunity to this disease • A decrease in absolute neutrophil count • Transfusion Treatment in severe cases of anemia • Cells ultimately derived from lymphoid stem cells • Color of blood associated with the word: Leukemia • count measures number of red blood cells in blood • ...
The human immune system 2020-08-13
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- What type of immunity are T-cells involved in
- The body's first line of defense
- What compound stimulates inflammation?
- T-cells develop a _ to efficiently destroy the same pathogen in the future
- What type of cell kills tumor/virally infected cells
- What is the most abundant white blood cell?
- Common non-living pathogens
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- Scientific name for antibodies
- The molecule that is recognized by the body as self or non-self
- The lymphocytes that produce the antibodies to destroy
- Where are T-cells made?
- Chemical that inhibits bacterial growth
12 Clues: Where are T-cells made? • Common non-living pathogens • Scientific name for antibodies • The body's first line of defense • What compound stimulates inflammation? • Chemical that inhibits bacterial growth • What is the most abundant white blood cell? • What type of immunity are T-cells involved in • What type of cell kills tumor/virally infected cells • ...
Age of Exploration and Colonization 2017-07-06
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- An instrument that detects the altitude of the sun and stars
- The movement of people and cultures between Europe and Americas
- A small, light sailing ship
- Native; coming from a place
- A 16th century Spanish explorer
Down
- A sailor with government permission to rob and attack enemy ships
- The establishing of a people in a place distant from their homeland
- French fur trappers
- The process of going completely around something
- Resistance to a disease
- A fleet of warships
- A Spanish labor system that permits conquerors to enslave native people
12 Clues: French fur trappers • A fleet of warships • Resistance to a disease • A small, light sailing ship • Native; coming from a place • A 16th century Spanish explorer • The process of going completely around something • An instrument that detects the altitude of the sun and stars • The movement of people and cultures between Europe and Americas • ...
Ecology 2019-01-10
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- Pyramid / Representation of show biomass
- / Cause in a severe loss on the body's cellular immunity
- Elm Disease / Spread by elm bark beetles
- Growth Curve / Unlimited resources result in a:
- / The concentration of toxins in an organism as a result in ingesting other plants/animals
- / Only eats plants
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- / The accumulation of substances
- / Causes a release in toxins, cause fisherman to have short-term memory loss
- / A quick-growing eastern Asia climbing plant
- Lagoon / A basin filled with animal waste
- / Able to survive on its own
- / movement of a motile cell or organism
12 Clues: / Only eats plants • / Able to survive on its own • / The accumulation of substances • / movement of a motile cell or organism • Pyramid / Representation of show biomass • Lagoon / A basin filled with animal waste • Elm Disease / Spread by elm bark beetles • / A quick-growing eastern Asia climbing plant • Growth Curve / Unlimited resources result in a: • ...
Guildvivor 2021-11-19
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- A word for someone that played more than one season
- an unexpected turn in the gameshow
- something you earn when you win the challenge
- a phase in Survivor where tribes become one tribe
- A theme for the first season of Guildvivor
- the player that won twice in Guildvivor
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- the player that returned back to the game
- a place where hosts send messages to the castaways
- a place where players vote each other out
- fourth task in Ellioaey
- Current Theme of Guildvivor
- the player that didn't go to Ellioaey
12 Clues: fourth task in Ellioaey • Current Theme of Guildvivor • an unexpected turn in the gameshow • the player that didn't go to Ellioaey • the player that won twice in Guildvivor • the player that returned back to the game • a place where players vote each other out • A theme for the first season of Guildvivor • something you earn when you win the challenge • ...
Immunization 2025-05-26
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- : A vaccine made from a dead pathogen
- : Vaccine given to prevent lockjaw
- : Vaccine component that triggers immune response
- : Vaccine given orally to prevent paralysis-causing virus
- : Vaccine that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella
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- : A toxoid vaccine preventing coughing illness
- : Occurs when a large part of the population is vaccinated
- : Term for a weakened live virus used in some vaccines
- : A protein that helps fight infection
- : First vaccine given at birth in Oman
- : Type of immunity passed from mother to baby
- : Route of rotavirus vaccine administration
12 Clues: : Vaccine given to prevent lockjaw • : A vaccine made from a dead pathogen • : A protein that helps fight infection • : First vaccine given at birth in Oman • : Route of rotavirus vaccine administration • : Type of immunity passed from mother to baby • : A toxoid vaccine preventing coughing illness • : Vaccine component that triggers immune response • ...
On Air 2020-04-23
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- fist bump, banker, eliminates cases
- Buddy,delicious treats, tourist attraction
- entrepreneurs and tycoons
- blind selection, rotating chairs, Sawyer Fredericks
- plinko,cliffhanger,one dollar
- family,famous for being famous
- conceal his/her identities,singing rockin banana,Nick Cannon,
- solo acts and larger groups,global,hough
- speed dating, roses, windmill
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- immunity,defend for oneself
- inspires themes,elimination Challenge, judges table
- host, mentor, and head judge, makeup, fashion
- socialites,struggle to do manual tasks
- obstacle courses,Sasuke
- make it work, recycle materials, one hour til show time
- HouseGuests, exile, social experiment
- lead glamorous lives,socialites, consumerism
17 Clues: obstacle courses,Sasuke • entrepreneurs and tycoons • immunity,defend for oneself • plinko,cliffhanger,one dollar • speed dating, roses, windmill • family,famous for being famous • fist bump, banker, eliminates cases • HouseGuests, exile, social experiment • socialites,struggle to do manual tasks • solo acts and larger groups,global,hough • ...
Crossword Assignment (1) 2017-04-25
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- non-believer, in this case, non-Christian
- a terrible, often fatal, disease caused by a lack of vitamin C
- complete control of the market for a certain good or service
- the period in England in the sixteenth century when the Roman Catholic Church was reformed
- a common mineral with a pale brass-yellow colour
- royal documents that set out terms and permission
- being false, betraying someone
- people living near the Bay of Biscay
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- lord
- resistance to disease
- one of the East India companies chartered by European sovereigns to establish worldwide trading connections
- the settling of issues or disputes without giving offence
- a group of islands
- made gentle, happy
- English navigators, often pirates
- not-Christian
- trap
17 Clues: lord • trap • not-Christian • a group of islands • made gentle, happy • resistance to disease • being false, betraying someone • English navigators, often pirates • people living near the Bay of Biscay • non-believer, in this case, non-Christian • a common mineral with a pale brass-yellow colour • royal documents that set out terms and permission • ...
The Vikings 2017-04-25
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- made gentle, happy
- people living near the bay of Biscay
- lord
- a group of islands
- trap
- non believer
- patent royal documents that set out terms and permission
- a terrible, often fatal, disease caused by lack of vitamin C
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- the settling of issues or disputes without giving offence
- resistance to disease
- dogs English navigators, often pirates
- the period in England in the sixteenth century when the Roman Catholic Church was reformed
- being false, betraying someone
- completely control of the market for a certain good or service
- not christian
- a common mineral with a pale brass yellow colour
- east India company one of the east India companies charted by European sovereigns to establish worldwide trading connections
17 Clues: lord • trap • non believer • not christian • made gentle, happy • a group of islands • resistance to disease • being false, betraying someone • people living near the bay of Biscay • dogs English navigators, often pirates • a common mineral with a pale brass yellow colour • patent royal documents that set out terms and permission • ...
Adaptive Biotech Labweek 2021 2021-03-21
Across
- Founded in 2009 using immunosequencing to characterize T cell interactions
- An organism's protection from illness or disease
- City near Golden Gate Bridge
- Home to 1962 world's fair
- Spongy tissue found in bones
- Testable interpretation of an event or occurrence
Down
- What immune system uses to identify antigen
- A substance used for chemical reaction(s)
- Device used to transfer relatively small volumes of liquid
- Container to hold liquid; assistant to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
- Double-helix structure containing genetic information
- Order and placement of nucleotides in a series
- Substance known to trigger immune response(s)
- Without delay
- Device using centrifugal force
- COVID-19 test employing T cells
- Used by T cells to identify antigen(s)
17 Clues: Without delay • Home to 1962 world's fair • City near Golden Gate Bridge • Spongy tissue found in bones • Device using centrifugal force • COVID-19 test employing T cells • Used by T cells to identify antigen(s) • A substance used for chemical reaction(s) • What immune system uses to identify antigen • Substance known to trigger immune response(s) • ...
Part 1 vocabulary BOMT 2025-05-08
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- receive a vaccine to produce immunity from a disease
- an intimidating place or experience
- end or break off with idea of resuming later
- clever, smart or original
- silly or high-spirited behavior causing mischief
- a hostile disagreement face-to-face
- avoid or stay away from on purpose
- control or influence someone or something to one's advantage
- avoid speaking or dealing with
- a facial expression of dislike
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- a month with strict fasting from sunrise to sunset
- make an attack in return for a similar attack
- two or more parties working together
- hesitantly or with caution
- mixed up or messy
- shake or to go back and forth
- African American cultural festival from December 26th to January 1st
17 Clues: mixed up or messy • clever, smart or original • hesitantly or with caution • shake or to go back and forth • avoid speaking or dealing with • a facial expression of dislike • avoid or stay away from on purpose • an intimidating place or experience • a hostile disagreement face-to-face • two or more parties working together • end or break off with idea of resuming later • ...
Biology for the Naval Officer Crossword v2 2024-03-20
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- protein used to organize DNA by wrapping
- one half of a duplicated chromosome
- M-phase
- when a diploid organism has 2 different alleles for a given gene
- S-phase
- three nucleotides that encode an amino acid
- the molecule in hemoglobin that contains iron and binds to oxygen
- full name of DNA
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- a novel change to DNA
- when heterozygous individual exhibit a blended or intermediate phenotype
- used for translation
- enzyme that "unzips" DNA
- "color" of blood cell involved in immunity
- protein that cuts DNA based on guide RNA sequence
- shape of diseased erythrocytes
- observable/measurable trait often linked to genotype
- when a diploid organism has 2 identical alleles for a given gene
17 Clues: M-phase • S-phase • full name of DNA • used for translation • a novel change to DNA • enzyme that "unzips" DNA • shape of diseased erythrocytes • one half of a duplicated chromosome • protein used to organize DNA by wrapping • "color" of blood cell involved in immunity • three nucleotides that encode an amino acid • protein that cuts DNA based on guide RNA sequence • ...
Vocabulary - Princess Bride 2022-06-11
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- I'm in so much pain!
- C'mon man, don't try and fool me.
- That's so nice of you!
- A fictional poison from Australia
- This is a very useful and valuable thing.
- Wow! Quite an amazing award!
- why are you sitting there so sad?
- I have a stick that shows me where the treasure is buried
- I'm on the edge, about to fall off.
- something that happens before something else.
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- This stuff won't make me sick.
- Unbelievable!
- If you do that, you may have to pay for it.
- Why are you making such a big deal?
- Listen man, I don't want to put my nose in your business, but...
- Please pass me that fancy glass of wine.
- Stop doing that!
17 Clues: Unbelievable! • Stop doing that! • I'm in so much pain! • That's so nice of you! • Wow! Quite an amazing award! • This stuff won't make me sick. • C'mon man, don't try and fool me. • A fictional poison from Australia • why are you sitting there so sad? • Why are you making such a big deal? • I'm on the edge, about to fall off. • Please pass me that fancy glass of wine. • ...
sado 2021-05-18
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- is a sexual disease that alter your immunity
- is a part of the brain that controls emotions and the instincts
- regulates atencion, and impulses
- you feel sad all the time ,you don't feel comfortable with your life and you don't have interest in something
- and obesity is when you eat junk food and you don't do exercise
- and lack of energy ,Nervousness and anxiety ,Changes in eating
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- from back to the ,.....
- is done through ….
- it is
- prefrontal cortex is mature enough when it reaches....years old
- brain
- Are symptoms of,......
12 Clues: it is • brain • is done through …. • Are symptoms of,...... • from back to the ,..... • regulates atencion, and impulses • is a sexual disease that alter your immunity • and lack of energy ,Nervousness and anxiety ,Changes in eating • is a part of the brain that controls emotions and the instincts • and obesity is when you eat junk food and you don't do exercise • ...
The Amazing Immune System 2022-03-03
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- this system fights germs
- a substance given (as a shot) to help develop immunity
- medicine that kills bacteria
- type in your first name here (just use blank spots, don't change letters to other answers!)
- chemicals made by WBCs that attach to germs
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- contagious disease that can be spread
- an overreaction of the immune system to something harmless
- a substance that causes an immune response
- a non-contagious disease that results from abnormal cell division
- the body's "army"
- keeps most germs out of the body
- another name for germ
12 Clues: the body's "army" • another name for germ • this system fights germs • medicine that kills bacteria • keeps most germs out of the body • contagious disease that can be spread • a substance that causes an immune response • chemicals made by WBCs that attach to germs • a substance given (as a shot) to help develop immunity • ...
THE DOCTOR IS IN 2023-11-11
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- Doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
- The rapid spread of disease to many people
- Cannot be passed along to others
- The rules of health
- An inflammation of the tonsils
- Catching (as in a disease)
Down
- A children's doctor
- Branch of medicine with the treatment of bones, joints, and muscles
- An injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it
- To recover health and strength after illness
- General name for a person qualified to practice medicine; a doctor
- Dentist who straighten teeth
12 Clues: A children's doctor • The rules of health • Catching (as in a disease) • Dentist who straighten teeth • An inflammation of the tonsils • Cannot be passed along to others • The rapid spread of disease to many people • To recover health and strength after illness • Doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • ...
Nipun - Set 2 2020-08-16
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- The fox used his ______ to eat the gingerbread man.
- The reality seems to ______ what you say.
- We look so ______ in these bright shirts.
- I ______d the question a long time.
- He ______ a laugh while the teacher was speaking.
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- His beautiful speech earned the ___ of the crowd.
- I'm surprised at how _____ this plan is.
- Nobody will have _____ to punishment.
- Leaving his name out was a big _____.
- Find something to do in this ______ before the game begins.
- They began to ___ troops on the border.
- Don't _____ the duties that you are expected to do.
12 Clues: I ______d the question a long time. • Nobody will have _____ to punishment. • Leaving his name out was a big _____. • They began to ___ troops on the border. • I'm surprised at how _____ this plan is. • The reality seems to ______ what you say. • We look so ______ in these bright shirts. • His beautiful speech earned the ___ of the crowd. • ...
Protein functions 2020-03-12
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- give animal cells their shape and pull chromosomes during mitosis
- used in locomotion
- membrane protein cause adjacent animal cells to stick to each other within tissues
- histones associated with DNA
- proteins in blood help to transport nutrients and gases
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- plasma proteins as clotting factors
- insulin and glucagon
- membrane proteins for facilitated diffusion and active transport
- give tensile strength needed in skin, tendons, ligaments and blood vessel walls
- binding sites in membrane and cytoplasm for hormones and neurotransmitters
- different antibodies
- enzymes to catalyse specific chemical reactions
12 Clues: used in locomotion • insulin and glucagon • different antibodies • histones associated with DNA • plasma proteins as clotting factors • enzymes to catalyse specific chemical reactions • proteins in blood help to transport nutrients and gases • membrane proteins for facilitated diffusion and active transport • ...
영어2_L3 2024-12-05
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- the importance or meaning of something
- something that blocks or prevents movement or access
- the process of coming into existence
- to grow or develop well
- a living thing, such as an animal, plant, or bacteria
- a type of animal that feeds its babies with milk
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- the most important part of something
- a person in your family from a long time ago
- necessary for life or very important
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- to guess the size, amount, or cost of something
- the body's ability to resist disease
12 Clues: to grow or develop well • the most important part of something • necessary for life or very important • the process of coming into existence • the body's ability to resist disease • the importance or meaning of something • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • a person in your family from a long time ago • to guess the size, amount, or cost of something • ...
Renue The Caribou 2016-08-31
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- So I can move and ____!
- It deserves my constant ___.
- I'm in control of my ____.
- Strengthens my immunity, improves my ____ and clarity.
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- Keeps me at a healthy ____.
- So I can ___ what I am mean't to be!
- I maintain a healthy body through ____, Nutrition, Exercise!
- When I feed and care for it, my ___ stays strong and fit.
8 Clues: So I can move and ____! • I'm in control of my ____. • Keeps me at a healthy ____. • It deserves my constant ___. • So I can ___ what I am mean't to be! • Strengthens my immunity, improves my ____ and clarity. • When I feed and care for it, my ___ stays strong and fit. • I maintain a healthy body through ____, Nutrition, Exercise!
FINAL 9 CHALLENGE 2023-10-19
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- One of the prejurors (hint: they played at least 1 idol)
- One of the prejurors
- HIDDEN [BLANK] IDOL
- First Juror
- One of the prejurors
Down
- [BLANK] OUTPLAY OUTLAST
- One of the prejurors
- One of the prejurors (hint: they won at least 1 redemption challenge.)
- Number of players in the game
- One of the prejurors (hint: they were on the eclipse tribe)
10 Clues: First Juror • HIDDEN [BLANK] IDOL • One of the prejurors • One of the prejurors • One of the prejurors • [BLANK] OUTPLAY OUTLAST • Number of players in the game • One of the prejurors (hint: they played at least 1 idol) • One of the prejurors (hint: they were on the eclipse tribe) • One of the prejurors (hint: they won at least 1 redemption challenge.)
Health is wealth! 2021-02-24
Across
- a global epidemic is called...
- organisms which depend on their host to develop
- element which makes up human body
- cells that protect human body from foreign substances
- macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass
Down
- capacity to tolerate, resist harm/reject foreign body
- disease believed to be the earliest
- most effective method of preventing diseases
8 Clues: a global epidemic is called... • element which makes up human body • disease believed to be the earliest • most effective method of preventing diseases • organisms which depend on their host to develop • capacity to tolerate, resist harm/reject foreign body • cells that protect human body from foreign substances • macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass
Honors world History 2 2021-12-21
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- Aztec leader
- form of relationship between two or more
- capital of Aztec empire
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- he wanted to take over the Incas
- a women who help translate for Cortes
- someone who had already dealt with something
- Cortes he had a goal of getting rich by conquering other empires
- Favorite teacher
- War a fight in the same country between two opposite sides
- People who followed christifer Columbus in search for riches in the Americas
10 Clues: Aztec leader • Favorite teacher • capital of Aztec empire • he wanted to take over the Incas • a women who help translate for Cortes • form of relationship between two or more • someone who had already dealt with something • War a fight in the same country between two opposite sides • Cortes he had a goal of getting rich by conquering other empires • ...
Immune System 2021-11-16
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- extra protection from viruses
- protected from viruses
- allow the body to remember and recognize previous invaders
- They destroy antigens tagged by antibodies or cells that are infected or somehow changed
- chew up invading germs
Down
- everyone is born with this
- another word for antibodies
- usually stay in our bodies in case we have to fight the same germ again
- fights bacteria
- part of this defense system for the immune
10 Clues: fights bacteria • protected from viruses • chew up invading germs • everyone is born with this • another word for antibodies • extra protection from viruses • part of this defense system for the immune • allow the body to remember and recognize previous invaders • usually stay in our bodies in case we have to fight the same germ again • ...
AAAaaaaAaAAaaAAAa 2022-03-01
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- is the ability to resist the pathogens
- send dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body so the body can get used to the pathogens
- organism that is small
- germ that cause disease
- condition that interferes with normal function
Down
- they are specific proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body
- protects the body while being a cell
- smallest and simplest pathogens
- simple one-celled organisms
- bean-like organ
10 Clues: bean-like organ • organism that is small • germ that cause disease • simple one-celled organisms • smallest and simplest pathogens • protects the body while being a cell • is the ability to resist the pathogens • condition that interferes with normal function • they are specific proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body • ...
cheesy roman 2021-11-29
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- the rules of heath
- the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and mussels
- a dentist who straightens teeth
- cannot be passed to others
- the rapid spread of disease to many people
Down
- a children's doctor
- to recover heath and strength after illness
- catching
- a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
- an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build immunity to it
10 Clues: catching • the rules of heath • a children's doctor • cannot be passed to others • a dentist who straightens teeth • the rapid spread of disease to many people • to recover heath and strength after illness • a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and mussels • ...
Lucas' crossword puzzle 2021-12-02
Across
- an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it
- cannot be passed along to others
- a dentist who straightens teeth
- the rules of health
- the rapid spread of a disease to many people
Down
- a children's doctor
- a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
- to recover health and strength after illness
- catching
- a branch of medicine for the bones, joints, and muscles
10 Clues: catching • a children's doctor • the rules of health • a dentist who straightens teeth • cannot be passed along to others • to recover health and strength after illness • the rapid spread of a disease to many people • a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • a branch of medicine for the bones, joints, and muscles • ...
Why do we fall ill 2022-01-29
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- Virus causing Jaundice
- Bacterium responsible for peptic ulcers
- Process of introducing a weakened pathogen inside the body of the host for the production of antibiotics
- Diseases continues for many days and causes effect on the body
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- Body's power to fight against infection
- Microorganisms causing acne
- Physical, mental and social well-being and comfort
- sexually transmitted disease
- a disease transmitted by mosquito
- Living organisms carrying the infecting agents from one person to another
10 Clues: Virus causing Jaundice • Microorganisms causing acne • sexually transmitted disease • a disease transmitted by mosquito • Bacterium responsible for peptic ulcers • Body's power to fight against infection • Physical, mental and social well-being and comfort • Diseases continues for many days and causes effect on the body • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2023-03-30
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- The building blocks of amino acids
- It provides the body with glucose
- It builds cell membranes and nerve tissue
- Rainbow eating, Reduces cancer risks
- Rainbow eating, Improves cardiovascular health
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- They mainly help with building up bones and teeth + controlling body fluids
- Rainbow eating, Helps with vision and digestion
- They are a group of substances that are needed for normal cell function
- Rainbow eating, Improves mineral absorption
- Rainbow eating, Boosts immunity
10 Clues: Rainbow eating, Boosts immunity • It provides the body with glucose • The building blocks of amino acids • Rainbow eating, Reduces cancer risks • It builds cell membranes and nerve tissue • Rainbow eating, Improves mineral absorption • Rainbow eating, Improves cardiovascular health • Rainbow eating, Helps with vision and digestion • ...
