immunity Crossword Puzzles
Ehrlich's Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-04
Across
- The branch of medicine that deals with the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions f living animals and their parts.
- magic bullets is a what
- The theory that deals with immunology.
- Ehrlich's birth place
- treats antibodies
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- Paul was classified as a
- The branch of medicine concerned with immunity
- form of cancer
- study of blood and disorders
9 Clues: form of cancer • treats antibodies • Ehrlich's birth place • magic bullets is a what • Paul was classified as a • study of blood and disorders • The theory that deals with immunology. • The branch of medicine concerned with immunity • The branch of medicine that deals with the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions f living animals and their parts.
Vocab words from Stamped, list one 2022-10-06
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- information used to promote or publicize political cause or point of view
- to a particular case.
- to make a formal request to an authority with
- a name
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- impossible to deny
- ridiculous or implausible
- to question someone in order to hear their opinion
- a far-fetched story
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available to a particular person or group
9 Clues: a name • impossible to deny • a far-fetched story • to a particular case. • ridiculous or implausible • to make a formal request to an authority with • to question someone in order to hear their opinion • information used to promote or publicize political cause or point of view • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available to a particular person or group
Endocrine, Immune, and Integumentary Systems 2023-08-28
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- chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
- secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
- foreign particle in the body
- white blood cell
- control of the body temperature
- system which protects the body from infection
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- composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin
- weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
- oil glands
9 Clues: oil glands • white blood cell • foreign particle in the body • control of the body temperature • system which protects the body from infection • secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts • composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin • weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
COVID crossword 2020-11-09
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- Six feet away (6-10)
- Protects others more than the wearer (5)
- Used to treat those with respiratory failure (10)
- Isolated for 2 weeks (10)
- MySejahtera (7-7)
- Might make a cut on your hand sting (4-9)
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- SARS and MERS (11)
- Global situation (anagram: macdnepi) (8)
- A key solution providing immunity to the disease (7)
9 Clues: MySejahtera (7-7) • SARS and MERS (11) • Six feet away (6-10) • Isolated for 2 weeks (10) • Global situation (anagram: macdnepi) (8) • Protects others more than the wearer (5) • Might make a cut on your hand sting (4-9) • Used to treat those with respiratory failure (10) • A key solution providing immunity to the disease (7)
The BMMS Hospital Dictionary 2023-01-25
Across
- break or burst suddenly
- fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
- when the nail separates from it's nail bed
- the state of being resistant to diseases
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- An increase in size; anatomical swelling
- the process combining chemically with oxygen
- a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts
- branch of science concerning poison
- the loss of being able to move
9 Clues: break or burst suddenly • the loss of being able to move • branch of science concerning poison • An increase in size; anatomical swelling • the state of being resistant to diseases • when the nail separates from it's nail bed • the process combining chemically with oxygen • a kidney tumor made up of fluid-filled cysts • fluid that originates from the stomach's glands
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
ACR Connection-1 2021-02-04
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- 2-14 days after exposure to the virus
- requires two injections given 28 days apart
- Coronavirus disease 2019
- American physician-scientist and immunologist
- 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit
- large percentage of a population has immunity
- genetic material that contains instructions for making proteins
- Jenner created the first vaccine
- current number of vaccines a person gets in a lifetime
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- the body's main types of immune cells
- triggers the body’s response to invaders
- artificially activate the immune system
- proteins made by the immune system to fight infections
- the J&J vaccine uses a type of virus called _______ to deliver genes that produce viral proteins
- requires two injections given 21 days apart
- Knox County Health Department
16 Clues: Coronavirus disease 2019 • 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit • Knox County Health Department • Jenner created the first vaccine • the body's main types of immune cells • 2-14 days after exposure to the virus • artificially activate the immune system • triggers the body’s response to invaders • requires two injections given 28 days apart • requires two injections given 21 days apart • ...
The Body at War 2014-11-11
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- A Y-shaped protein molecule produced by B cells in response to an antigenic stimulus
- Conveying lymph in the body, it is a vein-like vessel
- Synonym of the word outbreak, this is the term used to describe a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease happening in a smaller area compared to a pandemic
- The term used to describe the process of receiving a vaccine, in turn becoming immune to a disease
- A taxonomic kingdom of prokaryotic organisms that generally reproduces through asexual means or fission
- A foreign substance which cause the body to produce antibodies and evoke an immune response
- The term used to describe an outbreak over a whole country or the world.
- The name of the small bone forming part of the eye socket and is connected with the secretion of tears.
- Found in the lymphatic system, it is a form of a leucocyte with a single round nucleus
- A substance used to provide immunity against a disease or several diseases
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- A unicellular microorganism which possess a cell wall but lack organelles which are found everywhere
- A form of virus, bacterium or other microorganism that is capable of causing disease
- The ability of an organism to resist a specific toxin or infection
- An infective agent in a protein coat which is too small to be seen by a light microscope and is only able to reproduce through the living cells of a host
- The name of a cell within the body which has the capability of absorbing bacteria and other small cells, harmful to the body
15 Clues: Conveying lymph in the body, it is a vein-like vessel • The ability of an organism to resist a specific toxin or infection • The term used to describe an outbreak over a whole country or the world. • A substance used to provide immunity against a disease or several diseases • A Y-shaped protein molecule produced by B cells in response to an antigenic stimulus • ...
Infections term 2022-08-22
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- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection,Immunity against disease can be either natural or acquired and is a sign of good health.
- and also known as plantar warts; a virus that can infect the bottom of the foot resembles small black dots, usually in clustered groups.
- Disinfectants that are effective for cleaning blood and body fluids.
- A blood borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
- Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
- An infection, such as a pimple or abscess, that is confined to a particular part of the body and appears as a lesion containing pus.
- information compiled by the manufacturer about product safety, including the names of hazardous ingredients, safe handling and use procedures, precautions to reduce the risk of accidental harm or overexposure, and flammability warnings.
- Microscopic plant parasites, which include molds, mildews, and yeasts; can produce contagious diseases such as ringworm.
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- Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with an intermediate contaminated object such as a razor, extractor, nipper, or an environmental surface.
- resistant staphylococcus aureus
- a type of infectious bacteria that is highly resistant to conventional treatments such as antibiotics.
- Disease caused by pathogenic (harmful) microorganisms that enter the body, An infectious disease may or may not be spread from one person to another person.
- The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens
- virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
- control Are the methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms
- A condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection; characterized by redness,heat,pain, and swelling.
16 Clues: resistant staphylococcus aureus • Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection. • The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens • virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). • A blood borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver. • Disinfectants that are effective for cleaning blood and body fluids. • ...
Microbiology-Contagion 2013-04-27
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- MEV-1 became this type of widespread outbreak when it spread across international borders
- biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease; needed to stop the MEV-1 virus spread
- Abnormal, excess, or synchronous neuronal activity of the brain projected as wild trashing movement or loss of awareness; symptom of MEV-1
- A_____ virus was used to create a vaccine since it is less potent than normal virus
- Dr. Leonora Orantes is an _____ who studies the origins and effects of MEV-1
- The ____ rate represents number of people who died due to a specific cause
- inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents
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- The inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord known as meninges, as a result of an infection
- The_____ period which is the time elapsed between the exposure to a pathogen and when symptoms and signs are first apparent, can vary greatly between infections
- people were placed on _____ to avoid the further spread of the MEV-1 virus
- any of numerous Y -shaped protein molecules produced by B cells as a primary immune defense, can be produced naturally by the body or after a vaccine is administered
- small non-living parasite which can only replicate inside a host cell such as MEV-1
- The MEV-1 virus when through antigenic ____ when strains of pig and bat virus combined to form it
- Place of virus attachment on host cell which leads to specificity
- Mitch Emhoff had ____to the disease, meaning that he would not be infected
15 Clues: inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents • Place of virus attachment on host cell which leads to specificity • people were placed on _____ to avoid the further spread of the MEV-1 virus • Mitch Emhoff had ____to the disease, meaning that he would not be infected • The ____ rate represents number of people who died due to a specific cause • ...
Lesson 4 Written Assignment 2017-01-04
Across
- Get this to be safe at Disneyland
- uncontrollable loss of bladder
- scoring system to determine baby's health at birth
- you can get this from your parents or eating unhealthy
- degeneration visual impairment of people over 55
- cessation of menstruation
- acute infection of the upper respiratory tract
- provides immunity
- When your infant dies sudden
- what vaccine has pertussis in it
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- chicken pox vaccine
- your child's barking cough
- anemia when the body cannot absorb enough vitamin B-12
- sewing up and girl/cutting off of a boy
- virus that infects the intestinal tract and causes diarrhea
- frontal supine radiograph of the abdomen
- affects memory and cognitive funtions
- national safety surveillance program for vaccines
- activities you do for yourself everyday
19 Clues: provides immunity • chicken pox vaccine • cessation of menstruation • your child's barking cough • When your infant dies sudden • uncontrollable loss of bladder • what vaccine has pertussis in it • Get this to be safe at Disneyland • affects memory and cognitive funtions • sewing up and girl/cutting off of a boy • activities you do for yourself everyday • ...
Science 2018-03-22
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- a product of photosynthesis
- eats both plants and animals
- gives up active or passive immunity
- the fourth level of the classification of living things
- an organism that hunts other organisms
- a process where plants make their own food
- something used to treat bacterial infections
- a type of fungi that can grow on food
- this micro-organism can only be found within living organisms
- made up of several food chains
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- a use of micro-organisms to help make beer
- eat plants only
- when my dog dies, this takes place
- a green substance in the leaf
- eats meat only
- transports water to parts of the plant
16 Clues: eats meat only • eat plants only • a product of photosynthesis • eats both plants and animals • a green substance in the leaf • made up of several food chains • when my dog dies, this takes place • gives up active or passive immunity • a type of fungi that can grow on food • an organism that hunts other organisms • transports water to parts of the plant • ...
The immune system 2020-09-07
Across
- stops most of the germs that
- A harmful substance that causes the body to make anti bodies to fight the disease
- many of the harmless mucous membrane
- protects body against the body
- produces T cells
- Trap germ, bacteria and viruses
- one of the major components of the immune system
- Substances that cause an immune system response
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- line and protect outside of the body
- Spongy like tissue in the bone
- acts as a safe house for good bacteria
- nodes small structures that work as filters for harmful substances.
- Some immunity against diseases
- disease that affects immune system
- substances that kill germs right from the start
- Fighting invading germs in blood
16 Clues: produces T cells • stops most of the germs that • Spongy like tissue in the bone • Some immunity against diseases • protects body against the body • Trap germ, bacteria and viruses • Fighting invading germs in blood • disease that affects immune system • line and protect outside of the body • many of the harmless mucous membrane • acts as a safe house for good bacteria • ...
Immunizations 2023-09-05
Across
- What disease does Varicella prevent?
- Generally given at birth
- Vaccines are an example of artificial ____ immunity
- Incoming college freshman get vaccinated for
- What does the R in MMR stand for?
- Also known as whooping cough
- From Nova episode, no longer given orally
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- Ms. Lance's favorite website
- Tetanus, diptheria & pertussis vaccine for children
- Skin is known as what line of immune defense
- If you step on a rusty nail you get a ___ shot
- Flu vaccine is recommended how often?
- Tetanus, diptheria & pertussis vaccine for adults
- Route of admin for Rotovirus vaccine
- Patients with HIV should not receive ____ vaccines
- Vaccine that decreases risk of cervical cancer
16 Clues: Generally given at birth • Ms. Lance's favorite website • Also known as whooping cough • What does the R in MMR stand for? • What disease does Varicella prevent? • Route of admin for Rotovirus vaccine • Flu vaccine is recommended how often? • From Nova episode, no longer given orally • Skin is known as what line of immune defense • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Crossword 2023-03-15
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- may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- is an organism
- are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar
- microorganism in the air
- among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- with more than 1 cell
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat
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- worldwide spread
- located in only one location
- animal like protists and called protozoa
- able to be passed easily
- substance preserved from killed or wrecked pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- only 1 cell
- the host
16 Clues: the host • only 1 cell • is an organism • worldwide spread • with more than 1 cell • able to be passed easily • microorganism in the air • located in only one location • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • animal like protists and called protozoa • may also be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • are non photosythetic organisms and most are multicellualar • ...
Vitamins, minerals and other minor components 2025-10-17
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- Vitamin that helps prevent neural tube defects
- Mineral found in haemoglobin
- Vitamin important for calcium absorption
- Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood
- Mineral essential for bone and teeth formation
- Mineral that strengthens bones along with calcium
- Vitamin that helps in blood clotting
- Mineral that maintains heartbeat and muscle function
- Fat soluble vitamin acting as an antioxidant
- Water soluble vitamin that supports metabolism
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- B12 Vitamin that aids red blood cells
- Mineral found in dairy, important for teeth
- Mineral that regulates fluid balance and nerve signals
- Trace element needed for thyroid hormone production
- Mineral necessary for enzyme activation and immunity
- Vitamin that prevents scurvy
- Trace mineral that supports insulin action
- A fat soluble vitamin important for vision and immune function
18 Clues: Mineral found in haemoglobin • Vitamin that prevents scurvy • Vitamin that helps in blood clotting • B12 Vitamin that aids red blood cells • Vitamin important for calcium absorption • Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood • Trace mineral that supports insulin action • Mineral found in dairy, important for teeth • Fat soluble vitamin acting as an antioxidant • ...
corona virus 2020-08-19
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- a contagious respiratory illness
- a microscopic parasite
- the month covid 19 first showed up
- large family of virus causing a variety of illnesses
- the country with the most corona cases
- something you wear to keep yourself and others safe
- a group of people responsible for preventing and controlling disease
- isolating yourself for a period of time
- a group of people responsible for international health
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- a shot that provides an active immunity
- how many day should you quarantine before going back to everyday life
- the month says was discovered
- the city corona originated it
- the country where the outbreak started
- a machine that pumps oxygen
- the month America started to shut down
16 Clues: a microscopic parasite • a machine that pumps oxygen • the month says was discovered • the city corona originated it • a contagious respiratory illness • the month covid 19 first showed up • the country where the outbreak started • the month America started to shut down • the country with the most corona cases • a shot that provides an active immunity • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-01-09
6 Clues: Increases energy • Prevents muscle loss • When you drink fluids • Important meals during the day • Is high in protein, energy and calcium • C, Strengthens immunity and from being unwell
History vocab 2020-09-24
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- a plant used to add flavor to food
- not mapped out
- a written record of a ship's progress
- a unit of distance that's equal to 3 miles
- the practice of taking an unfair advantage
- to prepare for sailing
- when a body is free from sickness
- when the crew overthrows their captain
- A flag that represents a king or queen
- goods transported by a ship, plane, or truck
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- a crop that's grown to be sold
- A fine type of pottery
- To preserve food smoking,drying,or salting
- the reason for taking a specific action
- to send goods to sell in another country
- a group of countries controlled by people
- a large fleet of ships
- relating to the Middle Ages in Europe
- a map maker
19 Clues: a map maker • not mapped out • A fine type of pottery • a large fleet of ships • to prepare for sailing • a crop that's grown to be sold • when a body is free from sickness • a plant used to add flavor to food • a written record of a ship's progress • relating to the Middle Ages in Europe • when the crew overthrows their captain • A flag that represents a king or queen • ...
Fruit producing plants 2021-05-01
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- helps to prevent heart problems
- jackfruit serves to boost the body,s immune system
- pumpkins promote bone and tooth health
- serves as a digestive system
- chaper works to helps control the weight
- plants are good for health
- is able to guard your digestive system
- serve as antidontes to disease
- tomato serves to prevent cancer
- good for you to lose weight
- serve to ease pain
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- help to counteract stomach acid
- avoid all the illsthe
- are usefulto help lower the cholesterol in the blood
- have the benefist for celaniang poisons and waste
- squassh serves to maintain a healthy heart
- serves to protect the skin or the beauty
- works for fighiting cancer
- serves as asource of nutrient rich in vitamins
- is auseful tool in bosthing up immunity
20 Clues: serve to ease pain • avoid all the illsthe • works for fighiting cancer • plants are good for health • good for you to lose weight • serves as a digestive system • serve as antidontes to disease • help to counteract stomach acid • helps to prevent heart problems • tomato serves to prevent cancer • pumpkins promote bone and tooth health • is able to guard your digestive system • ...
Immune System 2024-04-21
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- slower, more specific immune response
- first line of defense
- where T cells mature
- attack invading substances
- immediate, non specific immune response
- a disease causing agent
- main warrior of immune system
- resistance to disease
- collections of lymphatic tissue that clean lymph
- organ that makes antibodies, removes old RBC's, filters blood
- response to pathogens that inhibits them from multiplying and speeds up repair, feels terrible
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- remove pathogens from food and air
- all lymph flows towards this
- substance that creates an immune response
- secrete antibodies into the blood
- proteins in immune system that bind to antigens to neutralize pathogens
- a drug mimicking a pathogen in order to enhance the body's ability to fight disease
- fluid in lymphatic vessels
- cell that eats foreign substances
19 Clues: where T cells mature • first line of defense • resistance to disease • a disease causing agent • attack invading substances • fluid in lymphatic vessels • all lymph flows towards this • main warrior of immune system • secrete antibodies into the blood • cell that eats foreign substances • remove pathogens from food and air • slower, more specific immune response • ...
Lymphatic & Immune System 2023-12-06
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- acts primarily as a blood filter
- auto immune disease
- destroy abnormal human cells
- attack invaders outside the cells
- IgG and IGM
- swelling or accumulation of fluid due to scar tissue
- AIDS Lupus auto immune disease
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- part of the immune system that fight off germs that enters the nose or mouth
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- arises when one or more parts of the immune system do not function
- vessels that bring lymph into the node
- redness, heat, swelling, pain, puss
- types of white blood cells
- viral infection that results from the varicella zoster virus
- where B cells mature
- abbreviation for Lupus
- serious infection caused by Clostridium Tetani bacteria caused by a toxin
- artificially acquired immunity
- where T Lymphocytes mature and differentiate
19 Clues: IgG and IGM • auto immune disease • where B cells mature • abbreviation for Lupus • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome • types of white blood cells • destroy abnormal human cells • artificially acquired immunity • AIDS Lupus auto immune disease • acts primarily as a blood filter • attack invaders outside the cells • redness, heat, swelling, pain, puss • vessels that bring lymph into the node • ...
Proteins 2024-07-08
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- Structure w/ folding of peptide chain
- Where synthesis of albumin occurs
- Uptake of smaller molecules from intestine to bloodstream
- Amino acid w/ hydroxyl or amide side chain group
- Amino acid w/ c-ring side chain
- Cleave internal peptide bonds
- Function of immunoglobulins
- Structure w/ two or more separate peptide bonds
- Forms disulfide bonds
- Type of major plasma protein; antibodies
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- Type of bond between carboxyl and amino group
- Structure w/ linear sequence of a.a.
- Breaks down proteins
- Amino acid w/ saturated hydrocarbon side chain
- Breakdown of molecules into smaller absorbable molecules
- Structure w/ polypeptide backbone
- Methyl group in side chain
- Amino acid w/ negatively charged side chains at pH 7
- Amino acid w/ positively charged side chains at pH 7
19 Clues: Breaks down proteins • Forms disulfide bonds • Methyl group in side chain • Function of immunoglobulins • Cleave internal peptide bonds • Amino acid w/ c-ring side chain • Where synthesis of albumin occurs • Structure w/ polypeptide backbone • Structure w/ linear sequence of a.a. • Structure w/ folding of peptide chain • Type of major plasma protein; antibodies • ...
Herbs That Cure 2024-11-21
4 Clues: A sweet herb that soothes the throat. • The "Golden Shower Tree”, known for healing properties. • Respected as Holi Basil and considered great for immunity. • A small, round fruit from the Middle East that supports immunity.
crossword 2025-11-17
6 Clues: Kill bacteria • Spread communicable diseases • Invented by Dr. Edward Jenner • Invented by Dr. Alexander Fleming • Disease for more than three months • Natural power of body to fight germs
Biology, Chapter 20 (Part 1) 2025-03-18
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- The primary purpose of a vaccine is to train the immune system to recognize a particular _______________and be prepared to begin a secondary response to it. (pp. 408-9)
- _____________ __ cells remain behind after an infection in order to ensure that future invasions by the same kind of pathogen are quickly dealt with. (p. 408)
- ____________ glands within the skin excrete organic substances such as sugars and amino acids. (p. 402)
- Lymph is identical in composition to blood ______________. (p. 406)
- From superficial to deep, the correct order of the layers of the integumentary system is epidermis, _______________, subcutaneous layer. (p. 401)
- ________________ tissue makes up not only the skin, but also the linings of other structures as well, such as blood vessels. (p. 397)
- Substances that can trigger an inflammatory response from the immune system are called ________________. (pp. 394, 405)
- Ways in which the skin helps maintain __________________ include regulating body temperature, protecting the body from antigens, and excreting waste products. (p. 403)
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- Melanin, the pigment that determines a person's skin color, is produced in the_______________. (p. 401)
- Macrophages engulf foreign particles, cytokines lyse infected cells, and memory T cells are circulated to prevent reinfection in cell-______________ immunity. (p. 407)
- In ____________immunity, the body produces its own antibodies to protect itself. (p. 407)
- _______________-______________immunity is an active form of immunity. (pp. 407-8)
- _______________ helps maintain homeostasis in the body both by regulating temperature and by ridding the body of harmful waste products. (p. 403)
- Vitamin D, produced in the skin in response to exposure to_______________, is a necessary nutrient for healthy bones. (p. 404)
- The ____________ tissue receives and responds to sensory information. (p. 396)
- Functions of ____________ include transporting antibodies to sites of infection, supplying nourishment to body tissues, and circulating memory T cells throughout the body (pp. 406-7)
16 Clues: Lymph is identical in composition to blood ______________. (p. 406) • The ____________ tissue receives and responds to sensory information. (p. 396) • _______________-______________immunity is an active form of immunity. (pp. 407-8) • In ____________immunity, the body produces its own antibodies to protect itself. (p. 407) • ...
The Polio Vaccine 2025-02-13
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- Sabin The American physician who developed the oral polio vaccine (OPV) in the 1960s.
- Polio Vaccine A polio vaccine made from live but weakened poliovirus, developed by Albert Sabin and taken orally.
- Schedule A recommended set of vaccines given at specific ages to protect children from various diseases, including polio.
- The ability of the body to resist or fight off infection, typically after vaccination or previous exposure to the pathogen.
- Trial A large-scale experiment conducted to assess the effectiveness and safety of a vaccine in real-world conditions, often involving thousands of participants.
- The complete and permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of a specific disease through deliberate efforts.
- The clear liquid part of blood that is used in vaccines to carry antibodies or antigens.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy pathogens like viruses or bacteria.
- Eradication Initiative A worldwide effort, led by organizations such as the WHO and UNICEF, to eradicate polio by vaccinating every child.
- Chain A system of storing and transporting vaccines at controlled temperatures to ensure they remain effective.
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- A viral disease that can cause paralysis or death, primarily affecting children under five years old.
- A biological preparation that provides active immunity to a specific infectious disease.
- Safety The process and studies ensuring vaccines do not cause harm and are safe to administer.
- Shedding The release of viruses from the body, which can happen when someone receives an oral vaccine and may spread the virus to others.
- Polio Vaccine A polio vaccine made from killed (inactivated) poliovirus, developed by Jonas Salk and administered through injection.
- Salk The American virologist who developed the first effective inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) in the 1950s.
- Health Organization An international organization working to promote health worldwide, which has been crucial in the global fight to eradicate polio.
17 Clues: Sabin The American physician who developed the oral polio vaccine (OPV) in the 1960s. • A biological preparation that provides active immunity to a specific infectious disease. • The clear liquid part of blood that is used in vaccines to carry antibodies or antigens. • ...
Rainy Season Wellness Tips 2024-04-08
7 Clues: Drinking water regularly • Practice of keeping the environment clean • Waterproof footwear worn to keep feet dry • Essential nutrient found in citrus fruits • Activity to boost immunity and reduce stress • Financial protection against unexpected events. • Popular hot beverage enjoyed during rainy weather.
CROSSWORD 2021-07-16
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- World Health Organisation
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Substances in blood that fight diseases
- State in which people that have been exposed to an infectious disease are placed
- Ability to not be affected by a disease
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- Chemical agent that destroys viruses
- Public healthcare staff
- Restriction policy for people to stay where they are
- Newly discovered virus which causes an infectious disease
- Epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large area
- Covers a part of the face and protects from viruses
11 Clues: Public healthcare staff • World Health Organisation • Personal Protective Equipment • Chemical agent that destroys viruses • Substances in blood that fight diseases • Ability to not be affected by a disease • Covers a part of the face and protects from viruses • Restriction policy for people to stay where they are • ...
Defence mechanisms - Key words 2017-01-10
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- gland where T cells mature
- type of response which is cell
- disease-causing agent
- enzymes found in the lysosome
- type of white blood cell which are either T or B
- produced by the plasma cells made by the B cells
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- the correct name for T killer cells
- cells responsible for the secondary immune response
- proteins on the cell surface membrane or cell walls
- immunity linked to B lymphocytes
- type of white blood cell that ingest and destroy pathogens
11 Clues: disease-causing agent • gland where T cells mature • enzymes found in the lysosome • type of response which is cell • immunity linked to B lymphocytes • the correct name for T killer cells • type of white blood cell which are either T or B • produced by the plasma cells made by the B cells • cells responsible for the secondary immune response • ...
Latin America 2024-03-27
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- Most people in Latin America are Roman ______ (Christian)
- The second most spoken language in Latin America
- The main language of this country is Portuguese
- Historical term for trade among 3 regions
- Native Americans had no ______ to European diseases
- Native (original) inhabitants of an area
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- Europe, Asia, and _______ make up the old world
- This exchange was named after Christopher Columbus
- Large farm devoted to growing cash crops
- Most of Latin America was colonized by this country
- Spanish and Portuguese come from the ______ Empire language (Latin)
11 Clues: Large farm devoted to growing cash crops • Native (original) inhabitants of an area • Historical term for trade among 3 regions • Europe, Asia, and _______ make up the old world • The main language of this country is Portuguese • The second most spoken language in Latin America • This exchange was named after Christopher Columbus • ...
Fitness and Nutrition Crossword 2025-12-02
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- What you body needs every day to grow and stay healthy.
- Any movement that uses energy.
- Not having enough of this can cause dehydration
- Strengthened by eating fruits and vegetables.
- A unit that measures how much energy food provides.
- What food becomes when eating habits are harmful.
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- Carbs, protein, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water.
- Weight gain caused by overeating high calorie foods.
- Physical movement that strengthens your body.
- Builds and repairs muscles.
- Guidelines for choosing healthy foods.
11 Clues: Builds and repairs muscles. • Any movement that uses energy. • Guidelines for choosing healthy foods. • Physical movement that strengthens your body. • Strengthened by eating fruits and vegetables. • Not having enough of this can cause dehydration • What food becomes when eating habits are harmful. • A unit that measures how much energy food provides. • ...
Human Health and Dosease 2024-07-19
6 Clues: test for typhoid • most infectious disease • malignant form of malaria • vaccination based on this principle • fifty percent of total lymphoid tissue • body’s inherent capacity to fight against the disease
Immune System 2021-10-18
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- 'Killer' versions of T cells
- immune response that is used to destroy infected cells
- invading virus or bacteria
- White blood cells
- Form of second line immunity, appearing as swelling and redness
- bind to receptors on helper t cells simulation rapid mitosis
- proteins that bind to antigens, making them easier targets for phagocytes
- surface structures of invading virus or bacteria
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- A cell that consumes antigens
- a type of B cell
- part of an antigen
- globular protein associated with the immune system
- Serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- cell division
- an attenuated virus or bacteria that trigger an immune response in memory cells
- Antibody-mediated immune response
- breakdown of the cell wall
17 Clues: cell division • a type of B cell • White blood cells • part of an antigen • invading virus or bacteria • breakdown of the cell wall • 'Killer' versions of T cells • A cell that consumes antigens • Antibody-mediated immune response • surface structures of invading virus or bacteria • globular protein associated with the immune system • ...
Treating Disease 2023-02-07
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- You can be protected again some diseases by having a ________
- Athletes _______ is caused by a fungus
- Antibiotics do not help with _______ infections
- The first antibiotic discovered was __________
- ___________ is an example of a painkiller
- Bacteria are treated with _________
- _____ is a viral infection
- Hay ________ can be treated with antihistamines
- Food _________ can be caused by e-coli bacteria
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- You can treat some viral infections using _________ drugs
- Fungal infections are treated with _________ drugs
- __________ relieve the symptoms of an illness
- White _______ cells are stimulated by vaccines
- The common _____ is caused by a virus
- Drugs need to be _________ in clinical trials before they are given to people
- Vaccines can provide _________ from a disease
- A _______ is a pathogen that can cause viral disease
- ________ are a pathogen that can release toxins that make us ill
18 Clues: _____ is a viral infection • Bacteria are treated with _________ • The common _____ is caused by a virus • Athletes _______ is caused by a fungus • ___________ is an example of a painkiller • __________ relieve the symptoms of an illness • Vaccines can provide _________ from a disease • White _______ cells are stimulated by vaccines • ...
Arrival in Canada 2017-05-01
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- completely control of the market for a certain good or service
- not-Christian
- the settling of issues or disputes without giving offence
- trap
- being false, betraying someone
- one of the East India companies chartered by European sovereigns to establish worldwide trading connections
- lord
- non-believer, in this case, non-Christian
- a group of islands
- a common mineral with a ale brass-yellow colour
- a terrible, often fatal, disease caused by a lack of vitamin C
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- royal documents that set out terms and permission
- the period in England in the sixteenth century whent he Roman Catholic Church was reformed
- resistance to disease
- made gentle, happy
- people living near the Bay of Biscay
- English navigators, often pirates
17 Clues: trap • lord • not-Christian • made gentle, happy • a group of islands • 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 ale brass-yellow colour • royal documents that set out terms and permission • ...
Arrival in Canada 2017-04-25
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- trap
- complete control of the market for certain goods and services
- non-believer, in this case, non-christian
- being false, betraying someone
- the period in England in the sixteenth century when the roman Catholic Church was reformed
- one of the East India companies chartered by European sovereigns to establish worldwide trading connections
- the settling of issues or disputes without giving offence
- lord
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- people living near the Bay of Biscay's
- resistance to disease
- royal documents that set out terms and permission
- English navigators, often pirates
- non-christian
- a group of islands
- made gentle, happy
- a terrible, often fatal, disease caused by lack of vitamin c
- a common mineral with a pale brass-yellow colour
17 Clues: trap • lord • non-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's • 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 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 • ...
stellar survivor crossword 2021-03-16
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- The first immunity challenge
- The person sent to exile island
- The amount of people who have been voted out
- The show that our theme is based off of
- The third person voted out
- Host who has played nine survivor games
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- The person who got the highest score in the first idol challenge
- The amount of specs
- The person who accused us of cheating
- The castaway with the most likes on their post
- The first castaway posted on our account
- What was used to decide the tribes during tribe swaps?
12 Clues: The amount of specs • The third person voted out • The first immunity challenge • The person sent to exile island • The person who accused us of cheating • The show that our theme is based off of • Host who has played nine survivor games • The first castaway posted on our account • The amount of people who have been voted out • The castaway with the most likes on their post • ...
Brunner's Tetanus 2022-03-30
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- of tetanus bacteria are everywhere
- tetanus can lead to _____ in blood pressure and fast heart rate
- what type of immunity is tetanus?
- tetanus can be _____ causing death
- Most common in ______
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- in tetanus sometimes muscle spasms are so severe that can result in _______
- tetanus causes approximately _____ per year
- ______ is a form of tetanus occurs in newborn infants
- tetanus is sometimes reffered to as _________
- tetanus is caused by _______
- tetanus is a serious disease of ______ system caused by a toxin-producing bacterium
- tetanus is a bacterial infection caused by
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 • ...
The Health Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- things that give you energy and strength
- Actively involved in an activity
- a quality that helps you tolerate pressure
- keeping yourself and the environment clean to prevent disease
- a state when you don’t feel fit and energetic
- the ability to bend without breaking
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- actions or activities performed regularly
- a condition where you are able to perform tasks without getting tired
- a state where you are free from disease
- a chemical present in our bones and teeth
- energetic exercises to increase blood flow
- being strong to resist getting unwell
12 Clues: Actively involved in an activity • the ability to bend without breaking • being strong to resist getting unwell • a state where you are free from disease • things that give you energy and strength • actions or activities performed regularly • a chemical present in our bones and teeth • energetic exercises to increase blood flow • a quality that helps you tolerate pressure • ...
Geography Topic 4 Lesson 3 2024-12-04
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- the ability of the body to fight a disease
- Who set the Line of Demarcation?
- a Brazilian tree that was valued because its wood produced a reddish-purple dye
- The faith the Spanish wanted to convert South American to.
- Brazil's most valuable export
- An imaginary line that divides the non-European world into two zones.
- planned course of government action
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- The treaty that established the Line of Demarcation
- What Killed thousands of Incas?
- disorder
- Portuguese explorers and slave hunters
- Person who captured and killed Atahualpa
12 Clues: disorder • Brazil's most valuable export • What Killed thousands of Incas? • Who set the Line of Demarcation? • planned course of government action • Portuguese explorers and slave hunters • Person who captured and killed Atahualpa • the ability of the body to fight a disease • The treaty that established the Line of Demarcation • ...
Disease and vaccination 2020-07-04
8 Clues: another word for pain • COVID-19 is a type of • another word for present • bring or come to an abrupt stop • the only disease to be fully eradicated • if a disease spread from one person to another • treatment to produce immunity against a disease • the process of separation typically during a disease
The Secret of the Yellow Death 2025-04-24
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- requiring much skill and effort
- to guard or defend something to keep it safe
- a substance used to build and immunity to a disease
- respect
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- to show approval or to praise by clapping
- the inhabitant (people) living in a certain area or region
- children
- the wealth and resources used to buy and sell goods
8 Clues: respect • children • requiring much skill and effort • to show approval or to praise by clapping • to guard or defend something to keep it safe • the wealth and resources used to buy and sell goods • a substance used to build and immunity to a disease • the inhabitant (people) living in a certain area or region
Health & Disease - Non-Specific Immunity 2013-04-18
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- The disease caused by Plasmodium falciparum
- The way that phagocytes move towards the site of infection
- Proteins and glycoproteins on cell surfaces that can innitiate an immune response
- Cells in the epidermis of the skin that are full of the protein keratin
- Organisms that don't always cause harm to their host
- Phagocytes that act as antigen presenting cells
- Vacuole inside a phagocyte containing a newly ingested pathogen
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- White blood cells
- The genus of bacterium that causes TB
- Phagocytes that have an irregular nucleus with three lobes
- Potent digestive enzymes found inside lysososmes
- Organisms that cause disease when they infect the body
12 Clues: White blood cells • The genus of bacterium that causes TB • The disease caused by Plasmodium falciparum • Phagocytes that act as antigen presenting cells • Potent digestive enzymes found inside lysososmes • Organisms that don't always cause harm to their host • Organisms that cause disease when they infect the body • ...
Q1-CW-Immunity Terminology-S26 2026-04-04
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- Illness with rapid onset, short‑term condition with clear symptoms.
- The process of putting on PPE
- Resistance or refusal to follow prescribed treatments.
- Fluid rich in proteins and white blood cells that leaks from blood vessels during inflammation. Donnin
- A passive behavior where a patient follows instructions, often viewed as authority‑driven.
- The individual’s subjective experience of disease and symptoms.
- Long‑term condition with remissions and exacerbations requiring ongoing management.
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- An active, voluntary decision by a patient to follow a prescribed plan of care and take responsibility for health.
- An interviewing technique used to ensure accurate understanding of a patient’s statements.
- The body’s immune response to injury, infection, or cell damage, characterized by redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function.
- The process of taking off PPE
- Communication that is purposeful, goal‑directed form of communication used to build rapport and support patient needs.
12 Clues: The process of taking off PPE • The process of putting on PPE • Resistance or refusal to follow prescribed treatments. • The individual’s subjective experience of disease and symptoms. • Illness with rapid onset, short‑term condition with clear symptoms. • Long‑term condition with remissions and exacerbations requiring ongoing management. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 3 crossword 2020-09-15
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- concludes it is a risk beforehand
- action done completely unlawful
- signs a wavier in advance
- when a person does something that is not legally his/hers to perform
- when a person does NOT do something that should be done
- protects government officials
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- the failure to do what a careful and prudent person would have done under the same circumstances
- action done wrong
- the person who is getting sued
- the person who sues
- a private wrong or injury caused by another person
11 Clues: action done wrong • the person who sues • signs a wavier in advance • protects government officials • the person who is getting sued • action done completely unlawful • concludes it is a risk beforehand • a private wrong or injury caused by another person • when a person does NOT do something that should be done • ...
5.00 Animal Reproduction 2023-03-28
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- The release of the egg cell from the ovary
- First milk produced after a mammal gives birth, contains antibodies for offspring's immunity
- The time when the female animal is receptive to be breed, also called heat
- Union of the sperm and egg cells
- Removal of female reproductive organs
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- Length of time which the female is pregnant
- The removal of Testicles
- Milk production
- act of giving birth
- age when animals reach sexual maturity and can reproduce
- Length of time between one period and the next
11 Clues: Milk production • act of giving birth • The removal of Testicles • Union of the sperm and egg cells • Removal of female reproductive organs • The release of the egg cell from the ovary • Length of time which the female is pregnant • Length of time between one period and the next • age when animals reach sexual maturity and can reproduce • ...
Nutrition and Exercise 2023-11-02
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- Parts of food that boost your immunity, growth, and cells
- can be found in bread, cereal, tortillas, and pasta
- good mental and physical condition
- Particles in food that benefit your body and other needs
- Increase in ability/strength
- Important food group containing oranges, apples, vitamins, and bananas
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- Important food group containing broccoli, tomatoes, lettuce, and carrots
- Eating healthy foods that benefit your body
- Important food group containing milk, cheese, and yogurt
- Important food group containing meat, fish, nuts, and beans
- Moving your body physically
11 Clues: Moving your body physically • Increase in ability/strength • good mental and physical condition • Eating healthy foods that benefit your body • can be found in bread, cereal, tortillas, and pasta • Important food group containing milk, cheese, and yogurt • Particles in food that benefit your body and other needs • ...
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
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Organisms and biological classification 2021-09-16
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- anything that causes a reaction in a organism
- the study of naming and classifying organisms
- strand of DNA enclosed in a protein coat
- there are _ levels in classification
- a plant cell, like a seed, that can make a new plant
- an organism that can feed itself
Down
- the most basic living unit
- invertebrates that have a hard outer shell
- the ability to resist infection again
- a protein that protects cells from a virus
10 Clues: the most basic living unit • an organism that can feed itself • there are _ levels in classification • the ability to resist infection again • strand of DNA enclosed in a protein coat • invertebrates that have a hard outer shell • a protein that protects cells from a virus • anything that causes a reaction in a organism • the study of naming and classifying organisms • ...
Olympics and Covid-19 2021-07-24
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- trained in exercises, games or contest.
- de Janeiro, place where the last Olympic Games were held.
- limitations.
- dead microorganism introduced in the body to produce immunity
- use of a substance to illegally improve the athletic performance
- what do the five olympic rings represent?
- of material covering the face for protection.
Down
- disease attacking the world al the moment.
- portable device that carries the olympic flames
- prohibited
10 Clues: prohibited • limitations. • trained in exercises, games or contest. • what do the five olympic rings represent? • disease attacking the world al the moment. • of material covering the face for protection. • portable device that carries the olympic flames • de Janeiro, place where the last Olympic Games were held. • ...
Text 2: China's Covid Surge 2023-02-19
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- sudden or unexpected (pg. 1)
- when something spreads between people (pg. 2)
- any water that has been used, and now contains waste (pg. 3)
- to walk slowly or tired (pg. 1)
- variant a newly discovered, distinct genetic alteration (pg. 3)
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- protected from infection (pg. 3)
- to lead, cause, or initiate an action (pg. 1)
- an alteration or change (pg. 2)
- to motivate with reward (pg. 1)
- worn out or weary (pg. 1)
10 Clues: worn out or weary (pg. 1) • sudden or unexpected (pg. 1) • an alteration or change (pg. 2) • to motivate with reward (pg. 1) • to walk slowly or tired (pg. 1) • protected from infection (pg. 3) • to lead, cause, or initiate an action (pg. 1) • when something spreads between people (pg. 2) • any water that has been used, and now contains waste (pg. 3) • ...
Crossword Puzzle-Credentialing & Privileging Terms 2025-10-17
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- Initial process before reappointment
- Process of granting specific clinical duties (Privileges)
- Periodic review of provider performance (Abbr.)
- Governing document for Medical Staff operations
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- Verification of provider qualifications
- Federal law granting legal immunity for medical peer reviews
- Staff Software used to manage provider files (Hint: MD-_____)
- Formal approval to practice within a facility
- National database for provider reports (Abbr.)
- The Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act, abbreviated (3 letters)
10 Clues: Initial process before reappointment • Verification of provider qualifications • Formal approval to practice within a facility • National database for provider reports (Abbr.) • Periodic review of provider performance (Abbr.) • Governing document for Medical Staff operations • Process of granting specific clinical duties (Privileges) • ...
Cetin 2025-04-14
Across
- A type of medicine used to treat bacterial infections
- One of the five keys principles of medical terminology
- The process of identifying a disease or condition based on symptoms and tests
- A medical term for high blood pressure
Down
- Name one of the muscle fiber compositions.
- What provide muscles?
- State of physical,mental and social well-being.
- A substance that helps the body develop immunity to a disease
- Digests food
- Objective.Doctor observe
10 Clues: Digests food • What provide muscles? • Objective.Doctor observe • A medical term for high blood pressure • Name one of the muscle fiber compositions. • State of physical,mental and social well-being. • A type of medicine used to treat bacterial infections • One of the five keys principles of medical terminology • ...
Lawyer Talk 2025-01-14
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- A legal representative in court.
- A lawyer entitled to practice as an advocate.
- Protection from legal liability under certain conditions.
- A person bringing a lawsuit in court.
- An individual accused in a court case.
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- A legal decision serving as a rule for future cases.
- The side pursuing charges in a trial.
- The authority of a court to hear a case.
- The process of taking legal action.
- A writ ordering someone to attend court.
10 Clues: A legal representative in court. • The process of taking legal action. • The side pursuing charges in a trial. • A person bringing a lawsuit in court. • An individual accused in a court case. • The authority of a court to hear a case. • A writ ordering someone to attend court. • A lawyer entitled to practice as an advocate. • ...
Albinism crossword puzzle 2025-05-05
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- What fungal infection affects the scalp
- What class of drug resuces inflammaation
- What pigment is deficient in albinism
- What skin conditions present with scaling and redness
- What method uses imaging to visualize internal organs
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- What autoimmune skin disease causes blisters
- What is administered to stimulate immunity
- What organ is primarily affected in albinism besides the skin
- What hormone is insufficient in diabetes
- What type of inheritance pattern does albinism usually follow
10 Clues: What pigment is deficient in albinism • What fungal infection affects the scalp • What class of drug resuces inflammaation • What hormone is insufficient in diabetes • What is administered to stimulate immunity • What autoimmune skin disease causes blisters • What skin conditions present with scaling and redness • What method uses imaging to visualize internal organs • ...
Spain in America 2024-08-15
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- A large farm
- A fort
- A spanish explorer.
- A spring of running water of such marvelous virtue.
Down
- Two wealthy empires.
- Made the first Spanish landing on the east coast of present day Florida.
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands.
- A conquistador who landed on the east coast of present day Mexico.
- Resistance,such as to disease.
- A religious community where farming was carried out and native Americans were converted to Christianity.
10 Clues: A fort • A large farm • A spanish explorer. • Two wealthy empires. • Resistance,such as to disease. • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands. • A spring of running water of such marvelous virtue. • A conquistador who landed on the east coast of present day Mexico. • Made the first Spanish landing on the east coast of present day Florida. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
The Lymphatic System 2025-03-18
Across
- 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
