immunity Crossword Puzzles
tdgd 2021-08-05
Across
- First player to receive a choco-garlic
- Number of coffins in the catacombs
- Name of Rusty's pizza restaurant
- Leads down to the Catacombs
- Reward for winning challenges
- First inside the coffin
- Can be heard on Exile at night
- The pair with the highest score in the flag design challenge
- A goat's favorite attack
- First killed by the Killer
- Team with the most challenge wins
- Gave the first confessional
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- An intimidating animal
- Name of the fifth immunity challenge
- The Vixens' special reward
- Who Izzy's doll is based on
- Lightning's placement in the Killer challenge
- A pre-merge boot who never went to Exile
- Cursed with a wolf suit UwU
- First to be Exiled twice
- Went to exile at some point
- Highest scorer in the ghost hunt
22 Clues: An intimidating animal • First inside the coffin • First to be Exiled twice • A goat's favorite attack • The Vixens' special reward • First killed by the Killer • Leads down to the Catacombs • Who Izzy's doll is based on • Cursed with a wolf suit UwU • Went to exile at some point • Gave the first confessional • Reward for winning challenges • Can be heard on Exile at night • ...
Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Unit 8 - Level D 2021-02-26
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- (noun) a kingdom; region or field of study
- (adjective) violently intense; infected with rabies
- (verb) to set up or establish; (noun) a school
- (noun) an adventure or daring undertaking; (verb) to try, chance or undertake
- (adjective) disrespectful, frivolous
- (verb) to lessen or make smaller
- (adjective) a few, scantily populated
- (verb) to enlarge or expand
- (verb) to comfort; (n.) an electrical panel
- (noun) something that works against you
- (adjective) combative, quarrelsome, belligerent
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- (verb) to pay back or compensate
- (noun)safe, exemption, resistance
- (noun) garbage, refuse, waste
- (verb) to renew
- (adjective) crazy, absurd
- (noun) a pledge; freedom from doubt, self-confidence
- (noun) an institution for the care of the elderly, children, mentally unstable...; a place of safety
- (adjective) genuine, real, pure
- (verb) to twist out of shape; (noun) an abnormality or flaw
20 Clues: (verb) to renew • (adjective) crazy, absurd • (verb) to enlarge or expand • (noun) garbage, refuse, waste • (adjective) genuine, real, pure • (verb) to pay back or compensate • (verb) to lessen or make smaller • (noun)safe, exemption, resistance • (adjective) disrespectful, frivolous • (adjective) a few, scantily populated • (noun) something that works against you • ...
Age of Exploration 2023-09-06
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- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity
- A form of Christianity
- to travel around completely
- A 16th century religious movement
- An instrument used to plan a corse using the stars
- One of a series of expeditions to regain religious control
- Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome
- A Spanish explorer
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- A sea passage between Atlantic and Pacific ocean
- A Muslim house of worship
- immunity
- A large farm
- An instrument showing magnetic north
- A town in Spanish ruled land
- A journey to holy land
- Settler who pays rent or provides work to the land
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purpose
- A fleet of warships
- A fort
- A religious community where farming was carried out
- A point of land that sticks out onto water
21 Clues: A fort • immunity • A large farm • A fleet of warships • A Spanish explorer • A journey to holy land • A form of Christianity • A Muslim house of worship • to travel around completely • A town in Spanish ruled land • A 16th century religious movement • An instrument showing magnetic north • A point of land that sticks out onto water • A sea passage between Atlantic and Pacific ocean • ...
Arkansas Exploration 2024-02-13
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- group of mound builders who lived in Arkansas
- study of people that lived long ago
- Lived in long houses with extended family
- Oldest period of native people
- human-made items found by archaeologists
- ability to not contract disease
- people following a food source
- Known as children of the middle waters
- Founded the Arkansas Post
- distinct spear point during Paleo period
- used to shape wood into bowls
- helped natives throw their spear further
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- Discovered the "little rock"
- Well-known for their pottery and pots
- Spanish conquistador
- Explorer who claimed Arkansas for the French
- Name of third period of Arkansas people
- Name of second period of Arkansas people
- Name of fourth period of Arkansas people
- belief in many gods and everything has a spirit
- Peace pipe given to represent friendship
21 Clues: Spanish conquistador • Founded the Arkansas Post • Discovered the "little rock" • used to shape wood into bowls • Oldest period of native people • people following a food source • ability to not contract disease • study of people that lived long ago • Well-known for their pottery and pots • Known as children of the middle waters • Name of third period of Arkansas people • ...
Unit 1 2020-07-30
Across
- hair above your mouth
- the amount of people in a country
- to help people
- a feeling
- to be able to get something
- hangout with your friends
- to work for free and help people in need
- the government helps sick people and has hospitals for them
- a basic necessity for happiness
- index to measure a country's wealth and production
- word to describe money
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- a basic necessity for happiness
- to throw away rubbish in public (ING form(
- freedom of----- can say anything about king; government
- a big organisation that helps people in africa
- country that is safe and secure
- group of people
- a country that has a lot of poor people has?
- a basic necessity for happiness
- a basic necessity for happiness
- country that is dangerous because drugs
- protection from viruses such as Covid-19
- things that are the same
- being very thankful for something
24 Clues: a feeling • to help people • group of people • hair above your mouth • word to describe money • things that are the same • hangout with your friends • to be able to get something • a basic necessity for happiness • country that is safe and secure • a basic necessity for happiness • a basic necessity for happiness • a basic necessity for happiness • the amount of people in a country • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-06-29
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- Exchanges gases and nutrients with tissues
- Artery that supplies oxygenated blood to myocardium
- Transports blood away from heart
- Returns oxygenated blood from lungs to heart
- Liquid connective tissue
- Keeps blood flowing through the heart
- Red blood cells
- Caused by blood turbulence as valves close
- The pump of the heart
- Vein that returns deoxygenated blood from the myocardium to the right atrium
- Thick, straw-colored liquid of the blood
- Superior heart chambers
- Smallest vessels
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- Large artery that carries blood from heart to lungs
- One full heartbeat
- White blood cells that help with immunity
- Inferior chambers of the heart
- Double-membranous sac surrounding the heart
- pressure Forces exerted on the walls of vessels
- Amount of blood pumped by left ventricle in 1 minute
- Smallest veins
- Number of cardiac cycles performed in 1 minute
- Largest artery
- Largest vein that returns blood to the right atrium
- Oxygen-carrying red molecule
25 Clues: Smallest veins • Largest artery • Red blood cells • Smallest vessels • One full heartbeat • The pump of the heart • Superior heart chambers • Liquid connective tissue • Oxygen-carrying red molecule • Inferior chambers of the heart • Transports blood away from heart • Keeps blood flowing through the heart • Thick, straw-colored liquid of the blood • ...
Health 2025-04-30
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- something added to your diet to complete a thing
- when your blood pressure is too high
- an unhealthy condition of body of mind
- being fat or overweight
- physical activity
- helps fight sickness
- a waxy fat line substance found in all your body cell
- a body tissue consisting of long cell
- when you eat food
- means oxygen
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- endurance and strength management
- when you drink water
- your immune system way of protecting the body
- they help you reduce pain and stress
- the process your body uses to turn food into energy
- a state of complete physical,mental and social well being
- a molecule made of amino acids
- the term refers to the heart and the blood vessels
- Health our emotions physiological and well being
- a sport that involves punching
20 Clues: means oxygen • physical activity • when you eat food • when you drink water • helps fight sickness • being fat or overweight • a molecule made of amino acids • a sport that involves punching • endurance and strength management • when your blood pressure is too high • they help you reduce pain and stress • a body tissue consisting of long cell • an unhealthy condition of body of mind • ...
Medical terminology 2023-05-09
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- physical or psychological wound
- defense against infectious disease
- sudden severe
- drooping downward displacement of organs
- organism to small to be seen
- invasive growing tumor
- tumor abnormal growth
- disease breakout proportion of the whole world
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- presence of harmful toxins
- poison
- abnormal filled sac or pouch
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- ingestion of organisms
- lessening of disease symptoms
- long duration slow progression
- heat pain redness swelling
- malignant neoplasm
- protrusion of an organ
- not recurrent
- cause of disease
- organism growing within another organism
- spreading from one part of the body to the other
- fluid from inflammation
- accumulation of fluid
- malignant neoplasm
- death of tissue
- breakout of a large proportion
- organism capable of causing disease
- worsening of disease symptoms
- distinct area of damaged skin
30 Clues: poison • not recurrent • sudden severe • death of tissue • cause of disease • malignant neoplasm • malignant neoplasm • accumulation of fluid • tumor abnormal growth • ingestion of organisms • protrusion of an organ • invasive growing tumor • fluid from inflammation • heat pain redness swelling • presence of harmful toxins • organism to small to be seen • abnormal filled sac or pouch • ...
Plains Indians (Chapter 2 Terms) 2025-01-27
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- example of a disease tribes did not have an immunity
- using a horse and/or dog to improve tribal life
- tribe our State is named after
- Plains Indians held captive by Coronado
- relatives of early Native Americans
- trading furs for the purpose of gaining wealth
- tribes worked together, neighbor helping neighbor
- to study artifacts and take an educated guess
- another term to describe Native Americans
- using artifacts to study historic tribes
- a Woolly Mammoth is an example
- tribes who did not live in permanent homes
- tribal diets of varying foods
- a type of money used to buy goods
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- Native Americans sharing stories with younger generations
- tribal freedoms to rule themselves, property, land
- tribes from the past
- enormous amounts of land under one rule
- a French and Comanche relationship
- trade among tribes
20 Clues: trade among tribes • tribes from the past • tribal diets of varying foods • tribe our State is named after • a Woolly Mammoth is an example • a type of money used to buy goods • a French and Comanche relationship • relatives of early Native Americans • Plains Indians held captive by Coronado • enormous amounts of land under one rule • using artifacts to study historic tribes • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-08-22
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- – Vitamin needed for nerve function and red blood cells
- – Aids digestion and keeps you full
- – Strengthens bones and teeth
- – Overly wordy explanations that confuse nutrition facts
- – Lack of a nutrient that causes health problems
- – Builds and repairs tissues
- – Supports brain development and hormone production
- – Regulates heartbeat and muscle function
- Essential for hydration and nutrient transport
- – Mineral that supports muscle and nerve function
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- – Primary energy source for teens
- – Vitamin important for cell division and growth
- – Helps absorb calcium
- – Boosts immunity and helps heal wounds
- – A substance that provides nourishment
- – Minerals that help balance fluids in the body
- – Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood
- – Mineral that supports growth and immune function
- – Healthy fat found in fish and flaxseeds
- – Electrolyte often overconsumed in processed foods
20 Clues: – Helps absorb calcium • – Builds and repairs tissues • – Strengthens bones and teeth • – Primary energy source for teens • – Aids digestion and keeps you full • – Boosts immunity and helps heal wounds • – A substance that provides nourishment • – Healthy fat found in fish and flaxseeds • – Regulates heartbeat and muscle function • – Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-08-22
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- – Builds and repairs tissues
- – Minerals that help balance fluids in the body
- – Overly wordy explanations that confuse nutrition facts
- – Boosts immunity and helps heal wounds
- – Primary energy source for teens
- – Aids digestion and keeps you full
- – Electrolyte often overconsumed in processed foods
- – Mineral that supports growth and immune function
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- – Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood
- – A substance that provides nourishment
- Essential for hydration and nutrient transport
- – Vitamin important for cell division and growth
- – Regulates heartbeat and muscle function
- – Lack of a nutrient that causes health problems
- – Healthy fat found in fish and flaxseeds
- – Helps absorb calcium
- – Supports brain development and hormone production
- – Strengthens bones and teeth
- – Vitamin needed for nerve function and red blood cells
- – Mineral that supports muscle and nerve function
20 Clues: – Helps absorb calcium • – Builds and repairs tissues • – Strengthens bones and teeth • – Primary energy source for teens • – Aids digestion and keeps you full • – A substance that provides nourishment • – Boosts immunity and helps heal wounds • – Regulates heartbeat and muscle function • – Healthy fat found in fish and flaxseeds • – Mineral that helps carry oxygen in blood • ...
WHOS MY SECRET FRIEND 2021-06-04
Across
- Antara eo eo good for immunity
- Item ni benilai 50.75PV
- One of RDT EO
- EO power untuk deep sleep, focus, melebatkan rambut dan for emotional release
- Antara yang selalu di suggest untuk meningkatkan power mata
- EO yang selalu orang sebut untuk sakit gigi
- Nama eo ni ada kene mengena dengan one of ARS Ole Oiler members
- Powerful Blend
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- Diffuser yang mempunyai speaker
- EO dalam Feelings kit
- EO power untuk emotional release
- This blend of Ruta, Valerian, and Lavender essential oils is perfect to help you wind down after a long day
- YL skincare series
- This eo is taken from Japanese Wood
14 Clues: One of RDT EO • Powerful Blend • YL skincare series • EO dalam Feelings kit • Item ni benilai 50.75PV • Antara eo eo good for immunity • Diffuser yang mempunyai speaker • EO power untuk emotional release • This eo is taken from Japanese Wood • EO yang selalu orang sebut untuk sakit gigi • Antara yang selalu di suggest untuk meningkatkan power mata • ...
History Of Healthcare Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-02
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- Demonstrated that mosquitoes carry yellow fever in 1900.
- Francis Crick &James Watson described the structure of ____
- Formed the basis for psychology and psychiatry
- Frederick Banting and Charles Best discovered and used this.
- Who isolated Radium?
- Enacted to protect patient privacy
- Isolated_______in 1910
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- Classified the A,B, and C blood groups in 1901
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- Because of _________ it has helped medicine progress faster than all the periods combined.
- He performed the first kidney transplant
- An illness or sickness characterized by specific signs or symptoms.
- Used to treat diseases
- Sir Andrew Flemming discovered this in 1928
14 Clues: Who isolated Radium? • Used to treat diseases • Isolated_______in 1910 • Enacted to protect patient privacy • He performed the first kidney transplant • Sir Andrew Flemming discovered this in 1928 • Classified the A,B, and C blood groups in 1901 • Formed the basis for psychology and psychiatry • Demonstrated that mosquitoes carry yellow fever in 1900. • ...
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW ELISA? 2022-12-07
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- THE BODY SYSTEM THAT FIGHTS INFECTIONS
- I REMEMBER ANTIBODIES FOR FUTURE ATTACKS
- WHEN TCELLS KILL OR BCELLS PROLIFERATE
- I AM THE DEVICE USED TO DISPENSE TINY VOLUMES
- I CAN MAKE ANTIBODIES THAT ATTACK AN ANTIGEN
- I AM THE FLAG THAT WAVES FOR DESTRUCTION
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- I AM A PIECE OF PATHOGEN YOUR IMMUNITY ATTACKS
- A Y-SHAPED PROTEIN THAT ATTACHES TO ANTIGENS
- A BODY CELL HAS BEEN INVADED BY A VIRUS
- I AM THE ROW OF CONTAINERS USED IN ELISA
- THE MOLECULE THAT ALLOWS ENZYMES TO WORK
- I ACCEPT A PIECE OF PATHOGEN FROM A MACROPHAGE
- DILUTING A SOLUTION FOR QUANTITATIVE VALUES
- ENZYME LINKED IMMUNOSORBANT ASSAY
- PROTEINS THAT CAN CREATE CHEMICAL REACTIONS
15 Clues: ENZYME LINKED IMMUNOSORBANT ASSAY • THE BODY SYSTEM THAT FIGHTS INFECTIONS • WHEN TCELLS KILL OR BCELLS PROLIFERATE • A BODY CELL HAS BEEN INVADED BY A VIRUS • I AM THE ROW OF CONTAINERS USED IN ELISA • THE MOLECULE THAT ALLOWS ENZYMES TO WORK • I REMEMBER ANTIBODIES FOR FUTURE ATTACKS • I AM THE FLAG THAT WAVES FOR DESTRUCTION • ...
Thirteen Colonies 2022-09-27
Across
- Published an article about the governor/libel?
- The Pilgrims came to America for freedom of __.
- Document of self-governmentforPilgrims
- A leading crop of the South grown in the Tidewater.
- Which region had a long growing sea son?
- Which region has the most religious tolerance?
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- Which region has thin, rocky soil?
- Leader of Rhode Island with no formal church?
- Why did colonists settle along the coast?
- Indians had no immunity so they died from _____.
- Led a rebellion against the governor of Jamestown
- Which religion in Pennsylvania are pacifists?
- This region of colonies whaled and shipped
- Who wanted to be a religious example to others?
- What did the settlers of Jamestown hope to find?
15 Clues: Which region has thin, rocky soil? • Document of self-governmentforPilgrims • Which region had a long growing sea son? • Why did colonists settle along the coast? • This region of colonies whaled and shipped • Leader of Rhode Island with no formal church? • Which religion in Pennsylvania are pacifists? • Published an article about the governor/libel? • ...
Covid in Care 2020-09-30
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- what is happening in the body over 38 degrees
- what are the best type of disinfectants to use
- what does not work on coronavirus
- what are people called with poor immunity
- where do you think Covid-19 originates
- do we have a vaccine yet
- a person carrying Covid-19 and not ill is
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- what is putting on PPE called
- what is the description of breathing out
- can anyone of any age catch Covid-19
- is Covid-19 a bacteria or virus
- what do care workers need to test daily at work
- what type of disease is Coronavirus
- what is taking off PPE called
14 Clues: do we have a vaccine yet • what is putting on PPE called • what is taking off PPE called • is Covid-19 a bacteria or virus • what does not work on coronavirus • what type of disease is Coronavirus • can anyone of any age catch Covid-19 • where do you think Covid-19 originates • what is the description of breathing out • what are people called with poor immunity • ...
Crossword 2015-04-28
Across
- Also called wind pipe
- tubes that carry blood from parts of your body to the heart
- arteries and veins are by networks of very narrow tubes calles__
- The main organ in our circulatory system
- Which gas makes up most of the air you breath in
- A group of similar__ come together to make a tissue
- breath using this part of your body
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- Different organs working together
- To stay alive your cells need__
- If body fights diseases
- Balloon like air sacs at the end of the bronchiole
- Germs that spread easily
- Different word for breathing
- Transports blood away from the body
14 Clues: Also called wind pipe • If body fights diseases • Germs that spread easily • Different word for breathing • To stay alive your cells need__ • Different organs working together • Transports blood away from the body • breath using this part of your body • The main organ in our circulatory system • Which gas makes up most of the air you breath in • ...
Invisible Enimies 2015-10-04
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- this was the cure to leprosy
- this can in some cases cause death instead of immunity
- Rene Laennec inveted this
- a deadly disease often confused with chicken pox
- caused cramps,diarrhea, and vomiting
- Mary discovered how people became immune to smallpox
- a form of cancer that can be fatal
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- blocked airways and caused you to cough
- plague was this instead of an epidemic
- given to one by a mosquito
- a skin condition that causes sores and swelling on the skin
- transmitted from rodents, to fleas, to humans
- tuberculosis can also affect this part of your body and not just the lungs
- malaria occurred mainly here
14 Clues: Rene Laennec inveted this • given to one by a mosquito • this was the cure to leprosy • malaria occurred mainly here • a form of cancer that can be fatal • caused cramps,diarrhea, and vomiting • plague was this instead of an epidemic • blocked airways and caused you to cough • transmitted from rodents, to fleas, to humans • a deadly disease often confused with chicken pox • ...
Invisible Enimies 2015-10-04
Across
- this was the cure to leprosy
- this can in some cases cause death instead of immunity
- Rene Laennec inveted this
- a deadly disease often confused with chicken pox
- caused cramps,diarrhea, and vomiting
- Mary discovered how people became immune to smallpox
- a form of cancer that can be fatal
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- blocked airways and caused you to cough
- plague was this instead of an epidemic
- given to one by a mosquito
- a skin condition that causes sores and swelling on the skin
- transmitted from rodents, to fleas, to humans
- tuberculosis can also affect this part of your body and not just the lungs
- malaria occurred mainly here
14 Clues: Rene Laennec inveted this • given to one by a mosquito • this was the cure to leprosy • malaria occurred mainly here • a form of cancer that can be fatal • caused cramps,diarrhea, and vomiting • plague was this instead of an epidemic • blocked airways and caused you to cough • transmitted from rodents, to fleas, to humans • a deadly disease often confused with chicken pox • ...
Scythe Crossword 2024-05-06
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- Star quarterback who introduced Rowan and scythe Faraday.
- Group of scythes who think scythes should enjoy gleaning.
- Post-mortal religious group that dislikes the Scythedom.
- Where deadish people are taken to be resuscitated.
- Granted by a scythe to those deemed worthy.
- Continent in which Rowan and Citra live.
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- He finds and eliminates all corrupt scythes.
- Scythes' triannual meetings.
- It governs the world.
- Every scythe must fulfill it before the next meeting.
- Type of martial arts practiced by all scythes.
- "Thou shalt kill the beloved of those who ______."
- Known as the Great Dame of Death.
- Laws of the Scythedom.
14 Clues: It governs the world. • Laws of the Scythedom. • Scythes' triannual meetings. • Known as the Great Dame of Death. • Continent in which Rowan and Citra live. • Granted by a scythe to those deemed worthy. • He finds and eliminates all corrupt scythes. • Type of martial arts practiced by all scythes. • "Thou shalt kill the beloved of those who ______." • ...
Round 2 2024-08-27
Across
- Delegate in favour of unknowns (5)
- Honour and its immunity (9)
- Ordinary and bespoke (6)
- Minimise one's connection to a league, for example (8)
- Creation of the premises (13)
- Even-handed, finish with an ace at the end (7)
- Five left Tuvalu, but add a thousand back for German character (6)
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- Some authors engross an animal (5)
- Headless, tailless chicken can't see, hear, but can walk (4)
- I left grocery action confused by old rule (12)
- High bars for Victorian classic (5,12)
- Physical education descriptors disturbed by French pride (6,2,5)
- Orwellian classic rewritten with energy for starvation warning? (6,5)
- Handy guidebook (6)
14 Clues: Handy guidebook (6) • Ordinary and bespoke (6) • Honour and its immunity (9) • Creation of the premises (13) • Some authors engross an animal (5) • Delegate in favour of unknowns (5) • High bars for Victorian classic (5,12) • Even-handed, finish with an ace at the end (7) • I left grocery action confused by old rule (12) • ...
Herbs and Spices With Powerful Health Benefits 2023-06-07
6 Clues: Can Treat Nausea • Lowers Blood Sugar Levels • Can Help Prevent Allergies • Can Improve Brain Function and Memory • Helps Fight Infections and Boosts Immunity • Can Combat Sickness and Improve Heart Health
Rules of Procedure 2024-06-19
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- The art of making peace between feuding EU bodies
- Just complain to them if EU bodies do not treat you well
- No short Friday before this session!
- Essential democratic tool to express your choice
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- Thunderous approval without a single vote
- Italians file way too many of them
- A change or addition to a legal document
- What MEPs have to dodge legal woes
- Marc Angel's new job
9 Clues: Marc Angel's new job • Italians file way too many of them • What MEPs have to dodge legal woes • No short Friday before this session! • A change or addition to a legal document • Thunderous approval without a single vote • Essential democratic tool to express your choice • The art of making peace between feuding EU bodies • ...
Science 2022-06-02
7 Clues: medicine to kill germs • injection to increase immunity • device used to see microorganisms • these cells protect our body from germs • poisonous waste substance produced by germs • sometimes larger organisms live inside our body • this happens after poisonous waste substance spread around the body
Micronutrients 2023-07-20
Hamlet Act 3 2017-10-05
Across
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- to reject with scorn or contempt
- a narrow minded or unsophisticated person
- a bad-tempered or overbearing woman
- moderation or self control, especially in drinking alcohol; abstinence; prohibition
- askew; wrong; amiss; off course
- treat (a person or an animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- mercy or lenience
- to express sorrow or grief; to mourn
- an open or intentional insult; an action or remark that causes outrage or offense
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- deeply religious
- a dishonest, untrustworthy person
- gloomy state of mind; depressed
- perhaps; maybe; possibly
- brief but full of meaning and substance; concise; to the point
- an event that causes great misfortune; a disaster
- disorderly, riotous, violent
- to talk foolishly or aimlessly
18 Clues: deeply religious • mercy or lenience • perhaps; maybe; possibly • disorderly, riotous, violent • to talk foolishly or aimlessly • gloomy state of mind; depressed • askew; wrong; amiss; off course • to reject with scorn or contempt • a dishonest, untrustworthy person • a bad-tempered or overbearing woman • to express sorrow or grief; to mourn • ...
crossword 2025-01-25
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- Testing for compatibility between donor and recipient blood.
- Intermediate host for many trematodes (flukes).
- Study of the development of abnormal cells.
- Enzyme that breaks down glucose.
- Tissue death.
- Hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar.
- Branch of microbiology that studies bacteria.
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- bacterial infection that causes a sore throat.
- Chemical mediator released by mast cells during an allergic reaction.
- Type of immunity acquired through vaccination.
- Protozoan that causes malaria.
- Study of tissues.
- Protein found in red blood cells, responsible for oxygen transport.
- Technique used to identify bacteria based on their appearance.
- Substance that triggers an immune response.
- Roundworm that can cause intestinal obstruction.
- Protein produced by the immune system to fight infection.
- Building blocks of DNA and RNA.
18 Clues: Tissue death. • Study of tissues. • Protozoan that causes malaria. • Building blocks of DNA and RNA. • Enzyme that breaks down glucose. • Study of the development of abnormal cells. • Substance that triggers an immune response. • Branch of microbiology that studies bacteria. • bacterial infection that causes a sore throat. • Type of immunity acquired through vaccination. • ...
Defence & Immunity Crossword Week 12 (D.D) 2024-10-14
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- globular protien associated with immune system
- helps to amplify signal generated by TCR
- humoral type of specifc immune response
- white blood cells
- Process of cell division
- type of defence that is instant against pathogens
- activated when cell infected with pathogen
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- attenauted virus/bacteria trigger immune response and memory cells
- type of cytokine
- contains polyclonal antibiodies
- enzymes which degrade bacteria
- process by which certain living cells called phagocytes ingest or engulf other cells or particles
- produced by stimulation of memory cells
- antibody shape
- remembers different antigens
- transmembrane glyocprotien co-receptor assisting T cell receptor
16 Clues: antibody shape • type of cytokine • white blood cells • Process of cell division • remembers different antigens • enzymes which degrade bacteria • contains polyclonal antibiodies • humoral type of specifc immune response • produced by stimulation of memory cells • helps to amplify signal generated by TCR • activated when cell infected with pathogen • ...
Allyship 2022-01-20
Across
- act of gaining knowledge
- special right, advantage, or immunity
- ability to do something that frightens
- principles of right and wrong
- receiving or giving systematic instruction
- avoid people who are different while engaging with people who are similar
- public support for or recommendation of a particular cause
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- indirect or unintentional discrimination
- give assistance to, to "back up"
- state of including or of being included
- have confidence in a person or feeling
- group with shared morals or location, also tv show name
- support for policy or action to bring about change
- "______ find out what it means to me" - A. Franklin
14 Clues: act of gaining knowledge • principles of right and wrong • give assistance to, to "back up" • special right, advantage, or immunity • have confidence in a person or feeling • ability to do something that frightens • state of including or of being included • indirect or unintentional discrimination • receiving or giving systematic instruction • ...
chapter 10 Karla santos 2022-03-31
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- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- destruction of red blood cells
- a potentially life threating condition
- surgical removal of the spleen
- measures the proportions of blood cells in your blood
- infection around the tissue of the tonsils
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- white blood cells
- surgery to remove the adenoid glands
- lack of red blood cells to carry oxygen to your bodies tissue
- stoppage of bleeding
- when the white blood cell is part of the immune system
- noncancerous fluid filled cysts that occur in lymphatic vessels
- red blood cell
- fats and fat like substances that serve as a source in the body
14 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cells • stoppage of bleeding • destruction of red blood cells • surgical removal of the spleen • surgery to remove the adenoid glands • a potentially life threating condition • infection around the tissue of the tonsils • measures the proportions of blood cells in your blood • when the white blood cell is part of the immune system • ...
Immune System 2015-08-03
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- opportunistic infection
- characterized by abnormal vital signs, bleeding, diarrhea, nausea/vomiting, fatigue, confusion
- inflammation of multiple joints, autoimmune
- type of hepatitis caused by blood/body fluid exposure; chronic; may lead to liver cancer
- type of hepatitis caused by blood/body fluid exposure; vaccine for this type
- type of specialized immunity cells
- non cancerous tumor
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- type of infection, characterized by loss of appetite, night sweats, cough, diarrhea, skin rashes, white patches in mouth
- type of hepatitis caused by contaminated water/food
- cancerous tumor
- cancer warning signs
- characterized by difficulty breathing, enlarged tongue, enlarged lips, MEDICAL EMERGENCY
- most common cancer
- not cancerous
- inflammation of liver
15 Clues: not cancerous • cancerous tumor • most common cancer • non cancerous tumor • cancer warning signs • inflammation of liver • opportunistic infection • type of specialized immunity cells • inflammation of multiple joints, autoimmune • type of hepatitis caused by contaminated water/food • type of hepatitis caused by blood/body fluid exposure; vaccine for this type • ...
coronavirus crossword 2021-03-30
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- something that you get after a vaccination
- something caused by a disease
- a symptom caused by covid-19
- something you get from a virus
- something that causes the virus
- caused by an infection
- something that can fined out if you are ill
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- something you have to do when you are infected with covid
- something that happens when a lot of people have a virus
- does everyone die from it
- something that can help get rid of an illness
- something that is used to treat someone of a illness
- to stay away from someone or something
- can anyone get covid-19
14 Clues: caused by an infection • can anyone get covid-19 • does everyone die from it • a symptom caused by covid-19 • something caused by a disease • something you get from a virus • something that causes the virus • to stay away from someone or something • something that you get after a vaccination • something that can fined out if you are ill • ...
Hamptons spelling words 2025-03-11
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- a declaration or assurance that one will do a particular thing or that a particular thing will happen.
- equivalent to the product of two and four
- a special right, advantage, or immunity
- construct something by putting parts or material together
- in close friendship
- the planet on which we live
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree
- a number of people or things that are located close together
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- cause someone to feel awkward
- a person living near or next door
- take the place of
- relating to or believing in a religion
- to make a choice
- strange and unfamiliar
14 Clues: to make a choice • take the place of • in close friendship • strange and unfamiliar • the planet on which we live • cause someone to feel awkward • a person living near or next door • relating to or believing in a religion • the sweet and fleshy product of a tree • a special right, advantage, or immunity • equivalent to the product of two and four • ...
Chapter 6 vocab 2019-03-07
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- __________ bill is approval of government spending
- _________ president's refusal to spend money Congress agreed on
- veto ________ allowed it to review and cancel agencies
- __________ commerce is trade among the states
- _______ bill is a law made to raise money
- ________ and proper clause gives Congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper
- __________ powers the government requires to carry out duties
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- __________ legal order that a person appear requested papers
- budget __________ yearly financial plan for federal government
- __________ freedom from prosecution tying them to illegal acts
- _________ a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- _______ powers directly stated in the constitution
- _________ lying under oath
- __________ willful obstruction of peace
14 Clues: _________ lying under oath • __________ willful obstruction of peace • _______ bill is a law made to raise money • __________ commerce is trade among the states • __________ bill is approval of government spending • _______ powers directly stated in the constitution • _________ a formal accusation of misconduct in office • ...
Lower Federal Courts 2013-11-08
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- all district court judges are _____________ by the president
- written arguments
- prosecutes defendants on behalf of the federal government
- _______________ judges hear misdemeanor criminal cases
- performs nonjudicial jobs like maintaining records
- most appellants are defendants who have been found ___________
- provide security and protection at federal courthouses
- a person who files an appeal
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- hears disputes over federal taxes
- _______________ immunity means nations cannot be sued unless they agreed to be sued
- hired by the court to argue for defendants
- each district court includes a separate ___________ court
- hear evidence of possible crimes and consider filing charges
- military __________________ are courts that try enemy combatants
14 Clues: written arguments • a person who files an appeal • hears disputes over federal taxes • hired by the court to argue for defendants • performs nonjudicial jobs like maintaining records • _______________ judges hear misdemeanor criminal cases • provide security and protection at federal courthouses • prosecutes defendants on behalf of the federal government • ...
Newborn 2025-01-11
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- normal in newborn,bluish color hands/feet
- salmon patch or stork bite, flat, pink
- produced after neonatal period. Is in breastmilk
- first stool
- (port wine stain)=permanent flat pink to dark reddish mark.
- fine soft hair
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- scoring at 1 and 5 min
- arms extend abduct and adduct
- turn head to one side, the arm and leg will extend on that side, with flexion on the opposite
- does not cross suture line and has clear edges.
- white cysts 1mm by sebaceous gland secretions
- thick white substance, resembles cream cheese
- produced to protect against infection. If elevated concern for infection
- crosses the placenta and provides passive immunity
14 Clues: first stool • fine soft hair • scoring at 1 and 5 min • arms extend abduct and adduct • salmon patch or stork bite, flat, pink • normal in newborn,bluish color hands/feet • white cysts 1mm by sebaceous gland secretions • thick white substance, resembles cream cheese • does not cross suture line and has clear edges. • produced after neonatal period. Is in breastmilk • ...
Spelling List 12.16-12.20 2024-12-14
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- preventing or inhibiting the growth or action of microorganisms
- a person who brings an action in a court of law
- producing a sizeable profit
- having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune
- inequality or difference in some respect
- to disperse or spread about
- by way of interjection or digression : by the way
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- a long continuance or duration of individual life
- produce immunity in by inoculation
- offensive to propriety or morality
- agreement in the judgment reached by a group as a whole
- attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas
- the granting of pardon to a large number of persons
- shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
14 Clues: producing a sizeable profit • to disperse or spread about • produce immunity in by inoculation • offensive to propriety or morality • shockingly repellent; inspiring horror • inequality or difference in some respect • a person who brings an action in a court of law • a long continuance or duration of individual life • by way of interjection or digression : by the way • ...
Med school crossword puzzle 2025-09-29
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- The largest organ in the human body
- The type of immunity acquired after vaccination
- The tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- The white part of the eye
- The process of cell division in somatic cells
- The smallest blood vessels
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- The functional unit of the kidney
- The process by which oxygen is exchanged in the lungs
- The part of the brain responsible for coordination and balance
- The cranial nerve responsible for facial expressions
- The neurotransmitter involved in mood regulation
- The bone that forms the forehead
- Type of muscle found in the heart
14 Clues: The white part of the eye • The smallest blood vessels • The bone that forms the forehead • The functional unit of the kidney • Type of muscle found in the heart • Hormone that regulates blood sugar • The largest organ in the human body • The process of cell division in somatic cells • The type of immunity acquired after vaccination • ...
Med school crossword puzzle 2025-09-29
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- The largest organ in the human body
- The type of immunity acquired after vaccination
- The tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- The white part of the eye
- The process of cell division in somatic cells
- The smallest blood vessels
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- The functional unit of the kidney
- The process by which oxygen is exchanged in the lungs
- The part of the brain responsible for coordination and balance
- The cranial nerve responsible for facial expressions
- The neurotransmitter involved in mood regulation
- The bone that forms the forehead
- Type of muscle found in the heart
14 Clues: The white part of the eye • The smallest blood vessels • The bone that forms the forehead • The functional unit of the kidney • Type of muscle found in the heart • Hormone that regulates blood sugar • The largest organ in the human body • The process of cell division in somatic cells • The type of immunity acquired after vaccination • ...
MA Crossword 2025-11-14
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- A reoccurring condition such as heart disease
- Edema is used to describe this, often seen in extremities
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, a life-saving procedure
- Medical term used for something urgent/immediate
- Not cancerous
- RX is short hand for this term
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- Doctor who specializes in treating and diagnosing cancer
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- A device for listening to the heartbeat or breathing
- High blood pressure
- The prefix Cardi- refers to which organ
- Small sample of tissue taken for testing
14 Clues: Not cancerous • High blood pressure • Magnetic resonance imaging • RX is short hand for this term • The prefix Cardi- refers to which organ • Small sample of tissue taken for testing • A reoccurring condition such as heart disease • Medical term used for something urgent/immediate • A device for listening to the heartbeat or breathing • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- Congressional committees can give witnesses ____ .
- lying under an oath
- president's refusal to spend money.
- The ____ bill for spending money
- The president has a big financial responsibility by planning the national ____.
- The ____ powers of Congress are also called enumerated powers.
- ____ and proper clause
- The ____ powers have given Congress the ability to increase it's a role in meeting the nations need.
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- willful obstruction of justice
- legal order requiring someone to appear or produce requested documents
- Congress exercised oversight power by using ____ veto.
- A ____ bill is proposed to make money
- Formal accusation of misconduct in office.
- Congress regulates ____ commerce among the states
14 Clues: lying under an oath • ____ and proper clause • willful obstruction of justice • The ____ bill for spending money • president's refusal to spend money. • A ____ bill is proposed to make money • Formal accusation of misconduct in office. • Congress regulates ____ commerce among the states • Congressional committees can give witnesses ____ . • ...
Digestive System 22.8-22.12 2023-04-20
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- remnant of the ventral mesentery between liver and anterior wall of peritoneal cavity
- role in innate immunity and release defensins and lysozyme
- short and forms the medial surface of the stomach
- empties into the duodenum
- is the dorsal mesentery of the large intestine
- hollow muscular tube
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- another word for swallowing
- serous membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity
- sudden influx of bicarbonate ions
- secret intrinsic factor and HCL
- is inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the stomach
- mucosal folds that allow the gastric lumen to expand
- contacts the inferior, posterior, and the surface of the diaphragm
- largest region of the stomach
14 Clues: hollow muscular tube • empties into the duodenum • another word for swallowing • largest region of the stomach • secret intrinsic factor and HCL • sudden influx of bicarbonate ions • is the dorsal mesentery of the large intestine • short and forms the medial surface of the stomach • serous membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity • ...
Immune System 2021-06-02
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- Type of biological cell – has cell walls but no nucleus (cause diseases)
- Signaling proteins that are released in response to the presence of viruses
- Stimulates the production of antibodies and immunity
- A bacteria, virus or microorganism that can cause disease
- Someone who specializes in viral infections
- poison
- Location where t-cells mature
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- gland
- Infectious agent that replicates inside the living cell of an organism
- Someone who specializes in disease outbreaks
- Someone who specializes in diseases of the immune system
- A type of white blood cell
- Chemical released in the bloodstream when the immune system is fighting an allergen
- resembling or derived from
14 Clues: gland • poison • A type of white blood cell • resembling or derived from • Location where t-cells mature • Someone who specializes in viral infections • Someone who specializes in disease outbreaks • Stimulates the production of antibodies and immunity • Someone who specializes in diseases of the immune system • A bacteria, virus or microorganism that can cause disease • ...
Sheep Conveyor 2025-09-10
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- clothing that helps keep workers safe
- injection used to protect sheep and lambs from disease
- looking after animals' health and wellbeing
- tool used to inject vaccine
- time of year when ewes give birth
- first milk given to lambs full of antibodies
- worm in a sheep's gut that reduces their health
- liquid treatment that helps control worms in a sheep's gut
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- female breeding sheep
- machine used to move sheep along easily for treatments
- special proteins in colostrum that helps fight disease
- grass sheep graze on, where worm larvae live
- protection against disease
- risks when working on a sheep conveyor
14 Clues: female breeding sheep • protection against disease • tool used to inject vaccine • time of year when ewes give birth • clothing that helps keep workers safe • risks when working on a sheep conveyor • looking after animals' health and wellbeing • grass sheep graze on, where worm larvae live • first milk given to lambs full of antibodies • ...
Public Health I - Units 12-16 2025-09-16
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- Persistent worry or nervousness.
- Actions taken to stop disease before it happens.
- Contagious childhood illness causing itchy blisters.
- Open sores, often in the stomach or on the skin.
- A sudden outbreak of red spots or irritation on the skin.
- Chronically high blood pressure.
- Illness caused by contaminated food.
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- Burning chest sensation from acid reflux.
- Large airways that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
- Gland that makes insulin and digestive juices.
- Injection or jab that gives immunity.
- Testing asymptomatic people to detect disease.
- Allergic reaction to pollen causing sneezing and itchy eyes.
- Sudden brain injury caused by blocked or burst blood vessel.
14 Clues: Persistent worry or nervousness. • Chronically high blood pressure. • Illness caused by contaminated food. • Injection or jab that gives immunity. • Burning chest sensation from acid reflux. • Gland that makes insulin and digestive juices. • Testing asymptomatic people to detect disease. • Actions taken to stop disease before it happens. • ...
European Colony Crossword Puzzle! 2014-01-15
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- control of a resource by a single company
- rules and privileges granted to a company by a ruler of the mother country
- region owned by a different country
- de Champlain/ Called the king of New France
- ability to fight off infections
- Du Roi/ A female orphan from France
- colonies pope
- cultures living together in peace
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- Source/ Original piece of information
- owners
- of a large population by a disease
- system that made a country rich from it's colonies
- A Christian woman who acts as a teacher
- owners
- a women bring to a marriage
15 Clues: owners • owners • colonies pope • a women bring to a marriage • ability to fight off infections • cultures living together in peace • of a large population by a disease • region owned by a different country • Du Roi/ A female orphan from France • Source/ Original piece of information • A Christian woman who acts as a teacher • control of a resource by a single company • ...
Vocabulary 2023-12-13
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- form of bacterium that had internal wall around its chromosone and part of the cyoclasm c
- agent that causes disease
- ability to resist infection of virus
- medicine that stops growth and reproduction of bateria
- process of heating food that kills bacteria
- conversion of atmospheric nitrogen
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- protein that can attach to pathogen
- when two bacteria of the same species attach to each other and share gentic
- microscopic prokaryote
- change in DNA or RNA
- capacity of an organism to defend itself
- breakdown of dead organisms and organic waste
- use of organisms to clean up pollution
- long whiplike structure that helps some Bactria move
- cell division that forms two identical cells
15 Clues: change in DNA or RNA • microscopic prokaryote • agent that causes disease • conversion of atmospheric nitrogen • protein that can attach to pathogen • ability to resist infection of virus • use of organisms to clean up pollution • capacity of an organism to defend itself • process of heating food that kills bacteria • cell division that forms two identical cells • ...
Corona 2020-08-21
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- the month America started to shut down
- the country with the most corona cases
- a contagious respiratory illness
- the country where the outbreak started
- how many days you should quarantine after coming in contact with coronavirus
- a shot that provides an active immunity
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- isolating yourself for a period of time
- a group of people responsible for international health
- a machine that pumps oxygen
- a microscopic parasite
- something you wear to keep yourself and others safe
- a group of people responsible for preventing and controlling disease
- large family of virus causing a variety of illnesses
- the month covid 19 first showed up
14 Clues: a microscopic parasite • a machine that pumps oxygen • a contagious respiratory illness • the month covid 19 first showed up • the month America started to shut down • the country with the most corona cases • the country where the outbreak started • isolating yourself for a period of time • a shot that provides an active immunity • ...
The Lymphatic and Blood System Crossword 2024-05-30
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- Granulocytic WBC with dark purple cytoplasmic granules
- Study of blood cells
- Study of the immune system
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- A method of monitoring coagulation time
- The state of being resistant to or protected from a disease
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- A disorder of the lymph nodes and lymph vessels
- Measures the rate at which the red blood cells settle out in a tube of unclotted blood
- White blood cells
- Platelet
- (test) that provides information about the body's ability to supply tissues with oxygen
- (test) an assessment of RBC percentage in the total blood volume
- Red blood cells
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
14 Clues: Platelet • Red blood cells • White blood cells • Study of blood cells • Study of the immune system • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome • A method of monitoring coagulation time • Center for Disease Control and Prevention • A disorder of the lymph nodes and lymph vessels • Granulocytic WBC with dark purple cytoplasmic granules • ...
Group 5 : Physiology of lymphatic system and immune system 2024-10-02
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- - Abnormally high response to an antigen.
- - Clusters of lymphoid tissue in the throat.
- - Protein with antiviral properties.
- - Immune response against self-antigens.
- vessels - . vessels Transport lymph throughout the body.
- -Substances recognized by the immune system, inducing an immune reaction.
- node - One of the bean-shaped organs found associated with the lymphatic vessels.
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- - Large phagocytic cells.
- - lipid-rich lymph inside the lymphatic capillaries of the small intestine.
- -Chemical involved in allergic reactions.
- -Signaling molecules involved in immune responses.
- - Attract immune cells to the site of infection or inflammation.
- - An antigen-type substance that produces immediate hypersensitivity.
- - Protection from diseases, particularly infectious diseases.
- - The interstitial fluid that is in the lymphatic system
15 Clues: - Large phagocytic cells. • - Protein with antiviral properties. • - Immune response against self-antigens. • -Chemical involved in allergic reactions. • - Abnormally high response to an antigen. • - Clusters of lymphoid tissue in the throat. • -Signaling molecules involved in immune responses. • vessels - . vessels Transport lymph throughout the body. • ...
Communicable diseases 2025-02-26
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- transfer of pathogen from person to person
- more advanced version of HIV
- the white blood cells that get attacked by HIV
- disease carrying organism
- the body's resistance to disease causing pathogens
- disease carrying agent that needs a host
- dead or weakened pathogen introduced into the body
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- medicine used to kill bacteria
- the type of infection that can happen if someone has HIV
- any condition that keeps the body from working properly
- type of pathogen that can cause strep throat
- type of pathogen that causes athlete's foot
- spread of pathogens through the air
- virus that affects the immune system
14 Clues: disease carrying organism • more advanced version of HIV • medicine used to kill bacteria • spread of pathogens through the air • virus that affects the immune system • disease carrying agent that needs a host • transfer of pathogen from person to person • type of pathogen that causes athlete's foot • type of pathogen that can cause strep throat • ...
CJ Game Day 2024-11-02
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- PC459
- Abbreviation for the national DNA database; maintained by FBI
- The last name of the Chair for Dept. of History and Govt
- PC487
- Type of warrant that a judge issues for failure to appear
- Type of legal immunity for LEOs
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- LEO position, elected by voters
- California's oldest prison, and where death row inmates are housed
- LEO position, appointed by local govt
- The last name of your CJS Student Success Coach
- A report published by the FBI of all reported crime in the US
- Abbreviation for the federal Dept. that oversees the FBI, CIA, DEA, and USMS
- PC451
- Database for rotten cops
14 Clues: PC459 • PC451 • PC487 • Database for rotten cops • LEO position, elected by voters • Type of legal immunity for LEOs • LEO position, appointed by local govt • The last name of your CJS Student Success Coach • The last name of the Chair for Dept. of History and Govt • Type of warrant that a judge issues for failure to appear • ...
Crossword 2025-09-23
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- Reaction where one atom replaces another
- I'm a type of cell that converts chemical energy into electricity
- Removes unwanted frequencies
- Device that increases signal strength
- Substance that provides immunity
- I'm an element used in n-type doping in semiconductors
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- Breakdown of molecules by light
- Flexible connective tissue in joints
- I churn fuel into energy so the cell can keep running
- I'm the type of force that pushes objects outwards when they spin in a circle
- I slowly eat away metals, leaving rust and decay behind
- I’m the sweet fuel that powers muscles and brain alike
- Unit of pressure
- Number of oscillations per second
14 Clues: Unit of pressure • Removes unwanted frequencies • Breakdown of molecules by light • Substance that provides immunity • Number of oscillations per second • Flexible connective tissue in joints • Device that increases signal strength • Reaction where one atom replaces another • I churn fuel into energy so the cell can keep running • ...
Texas Measles Outbreak 2025-03-28
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- Resistance to the spread of a virus due to a high pre-existing immunity in the population.
- Another name for measles.
- The best defense against measles.
- Swelling of the brain.
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- A sudden rise in an infectious disease.
- The statistical model used to simulate measles spread.
- An infection of the lungs.
- The state the outbreak is happening in.
- A virus that causes a red spotted rash.
9 Clues: Swelling of the brain. • Another name for measles. • An infection of the lungs. • The best defense against measles. • A sudden rise in an infectious disease. • The state the outbreak is happening in. • A virus that causes a red spotted rash. • The statistical model used to simulate measles spread. • ...
GHOST HOH 2025-03-02
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- Evicted by 11 votes
- Week 2 POV Winner
- The houseguest who was evicted in the "Playful Penguin" side
- The houseguest who was evicted by a vote of 7-5
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- Week (___) was the week Ami got evicted.
- The leader of the "Positive Penguin" house.
- The evicted houseguest who played in 3 Snowy Brawls.
- The houseguest(s) who won Premiere Immunity
- This houseguest is the first juror
9 Clues: Week 2 POV Winner • Evicted by 11 votes • This houseguest is the first juror • Week (___) was the week Ami got evicted. • The leader of the "Positive Penguin" house. • The houseguest(s) who won Premiere Immunity • The houseguest who was evicted by a vote of 7-5 • The evicted houseguest who played in 3 Snowy Brawls. • ...
Chapter 1 2025-09-10
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- an economic theory
- a tool which allowed sailors to accurately determine their direction
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- to sail
- gold and silver
- a period of intellctual and artistic creativity
- an economic system in which people invest money
- the first of nine expedeitions with a purpose to take back control of Christian holy sites.
- resistance
- a landform or a piece of land that juts out into a body of water
9 Clues: to sail • resistance • gold and silver • an economic theory • a period of intellctual and artistic creativity • an economic system in which people invest money • a landform or a piece of land that juts out into a body of water • a tool which allowed sailors to accurately determine their direction • ...
Biology II Crossword 2015-01-30
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- Foreign substance that can stimulate an immune response
- They transport pathogens
- They interfere with viral growth
- Chronic disease, difficulty breathing
- They increase the flow of bllod and fluids to an affected area
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- An increase in body temperature
- Their main function is to tag antigens for destruction
- Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- The injection of a weakened pathogen, to produce immunity
9 Clues: They transport pathogens • An increase in body temperature • They interfere with viral growth • Chronic disease, difficulty breathing • Their main function is to tag antigens for destruction • Foreign substance that can stimulate an immune response • The injection of a weakened pathogen, to produce immunity • Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans • ...
Try It! 2024-11-22
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- eating more than what your body requires
- this finger represents the element Agni
- pumps blood within the body
- Oldest and holistic medical system
- the part of t he arm that you bend
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- helps in digestion
- the ability to move joints effectively through a complete range of motion
- the ability of body to fight disease causing germs
- cross-legged posture that calms and relaxes mind
9 Clues: helps in digestion • pumps blood within the body • Oldest and holistic medical system • the part of t he arm that you bend • this finger represents the element Agni • eating more than what your body requires • cross-legged posture that calms and relaxes mind • the ability of body to fight disease causing germs • ...
Endocrine, Immune and Integumentary Systems 2023-01-18
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- Composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin
- System which protects the body from infection
- Chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
- Weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
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- Foreign particle in the body
- Control of the body temperature
- Glands, Oil glands
- White blood cell
- Secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
9 Clues: White blood cell • Glands, Oil glands • 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 • ...
Cells and Immunity! 2021-09-28
6 Clues: Basic unit of life • Makes energy for the cell • Tiny invaders that can make you sick • Tiny part of a pathogen that can make you sick • T cells that fight germs in the extracellular space • T cells that fight germs in the intracellular space
Immune system by the scientist Hector Ferreira 2021-01-29
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- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific
- organism that can cause a disease.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus
7 Clues: organism that can cause a disease. • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. • the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases • ...
Yellow Fever 2025-03-10
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- A condition where the skin yellows
- The organ that can be damaged by severe yellow fever
- The main mosquito that spreads yellow fever
- The term for a person's resistance to infection
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- A severe symptom characterized by bleeding
- Something used to prevent yellow fever
- A common symptom that includes high body temperatures
- The continent where yellow fever is most prevalent
- The cause of Yellow Fever
9 Clues: The cause of Yellow Fever • A condition where the skin yellows • Something used to prevent yellow fever • A severe symptom characterized by bleeding • The main mosquito that spreads yellow fever • The term for a person's resistance to infection • The continent where yellow fever is most prevalent • The organ that can be damaged by severe yellow fever • ...
SC History: Settlement & Change 2018-09-21
7 Clues: an owner or manager • annual rent of land • land overlooking a river • having a great deal of variety • an ability to resist sickness or infection • being forced to leave one's home country as punishment • a document granting special rights to a person or group
Jonathan's Pandemic Christmas Crossword 2020-12-14
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- You don't want a lump of this in your Xmas stocking
- Merriam Webster Dictionary's word of the year
- Halloween princess
- First 3 letters of Deb's last name
- Santa's helper
- Dasher and Dancer are two of these
- This creature was not stirring on Christmas eve
- Many kids did this kind of learning this year, instead of in-person
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- Given as an injection to stimulate immunity to a virus
- To build a mechanical robot, you need to learn how to ____
- Brother's first name, hero's last name
- Person who is missing you terribly this yr
- Mama dog
- There are 118 of these in the periodic table
- Songs sung at Christmas
- a bee that doesn't sting
- Superman's least favorite element
- What we wear to keep from infecting others
18 Clues: Mama dog • Santa's helper • Halloween princess • Songs sung at Christmas • a bee that doesn't sting • Superman's least favorite element • First 3 letters of Deb's last name • Dasher and Dancer are two of these • Brother's first name, hero's last name • Person who is missing you terribly this yr • What we wear to keep from infecting others • ...
Microorganisms 2023-08-23
7 Clues: Organisms that are tiny. • Mushroom related viruses. • The system that protects viruses. • A solution to bacterial infections. • Organisms that are on every living thing. • Organism that causes disease to its host. • A health issue that kills important cells and attacks the immune system.
Immune System- By Shanel 2025-08-26
7 Clues: Known as the 'eating cells' • These help to fight off bacteria • Body's protection against disease • Another name for White Blood Cells • This has T cells, B cells and NK cells • Triggers the immune response in the body • Proteins made to recognise foreign substances
Spelling Crossword Puzzle (5,6,7) 2020-12-10
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- To move up or carry from one place or person to another.
- A permanent stronghold for defense of a town.
- Having one pitch.
- To take away; subtract.
- Relating to more than the natural universe.
- The branch of mathematics involving the measuring of shapes.
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- The body's ability to resist an infection or disease.
- "Earthquake writing"; a qevice for measuring and recording earthquakes.
- To arrive at a conclusion by reasoning.
- To go down in value.
- Unusual or extraordinary.
- Having or expressed in three languages.
- A nation governed by a king or queen.
- Of higher rank, quality, or importance.
- Occurring every two years or lasting for two years (as plants).
15 Clues: Having one pitch. • To go down in value. • To take away; subtract. • Unusual or extraordinary. • A nation governed by a king or queen. • To arrive at a conclusion by reasoning. • Having or expressed in three languages. • Of higher rank, quality, or importance. • Relating to more than the natural universe. • A permanent stronghold for defense of a town. • ...
Yoselin Garciga 6th Grade review 2022-05-31
Across
- an organ that pumps blood.
- a toxin or other substance
- Oxegen going thru the body
- transform the waste into urine.
- What makes the body stand and keep its shape?
- what is the change of your position?
- what word is the same as cause to exist again?
Down
- what is the condensation the whether is in?
- what relates to circulation?
- what is the classification of things?
- what is the basic blocks of life?
- what force keeps all planets orbiting around the sun?
- what system breaks down food from the body?
- what is the resistance of a disease?
- what is the center park of a cell that has DNA?
15 Clues: an organ that pumps blood. • a toxin or other substance • Oxegen going thru the body • what relates to circulation? • transform the waste into urine. • what is the basic blocks of life? • what is the resistance of a disease? • what is the change of your position? • what is the classification of things? • what is the condensation the whether is in? • ...
vaccine 2022-01-17
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- it provoque death
- it occurs in flu virus or Coronavirus and it permit to escape the vaccine efficense
- invaders
- (to)cope with
- when every body is immune against a disease, the germs can't spead
- (to) start producing a immune response
- cutting into pieces
- improvement via diagnosis, treatment, and illness prevention
- immunty that remain in your body for years
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- germs'reply to the immune system
- the twice will be faster and more effective
- the B-cells secret this kind of weapon proteins
- a bad reaction triggered by a medecine
- rumor continue to influence actions and memory
- vaccine it contains a weak cousin of the real germ
15 Clues: invaders • (to)cope with • it provoque death • cutting into pieces • germs'reply to the immune system • a bad reaction triggered by a medecine • (to) start producing a immune response • immunty that remain in your body for years • the twice will be faster and more effective • rumor continue to influence actions and memory • the B-cells secret this kind of weapon proteins • ...
HCS Vocabulary Grade 6 List 8 2023-10-31
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- one who comes down from a common ancestor rt.
- devotion; loyalty n
- the body's ability to resist an infection or disease n.
- something that gets in the way n.
- that which is ridiculous or silly n.
- non-cooperation; rebelliousness; deliberate disobedience n.
- occurring every two years or lasting for two years adj.
- that which comes before in order of importance n.
- relating to more than the natural universe; relating to God adj.
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- being three in one adj.
- can be eaten adj.
- a nation governed by a king or queen n.
- can be believed adj.
- to submit to another's wishes v.
- he study of the earth through rocks n.
15 Clues: can be eaten adj. • devotion; loyalty n • can be believed adj. • being three in one adj. • to submit to another's wishes v. • something that gets in the way n. • that which is ridiculous or silly n. • he study of the earth through rocks n. • a nation governed by a king or queen n. • one who comes down from a common ancestor rt. • ...
Health and Illness 2024-12-07
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- Common viral respiratory infection
- Contagious bacterial disease
- Highly contagious viral disease, especially affecting children
- Dondition of frequent bowel movements with loose, watery stools
- Administration of a substance to produce immunity
- Dacterial disease causing painful muscle spasms
- Serious viral illness affecting the nervous system
- Condition that impairs normal functioning
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- Viral infection causing swelling of the salivary glands
- Invasion of the body by a disease-causing organism
- Doctor who specializes in the care of children
- Viral infection causing fatigue and swollen glands
- Doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system
- Highly contagious viral disease causing a rash
- Contagious viral disease causing red spots
15 Clues: Contagious bacterial disease • Common viral respiratory infection • Condition that impairs normal functioning • Contagious viral disease causing red spots • Doctor who specializes in the care of children • Highly contagious viral disease causing a rash • Dacterial disease causing painful muscle spasms • Administration of a substance to produce immunity • ...
Vocabulary Lesson - health 2024-11-27
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- When your body heats up
- When your head starts hurting
- Medicine for relieving pain
- Treatment to produce immunity to a disease
- Practice that treats injuries by the repair of organs
- An injury caused by a hit on the skin
- A sickness from something you ate or drank
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- An illness that has a known cause and symptoms
- Used to treat ilnesses
- Illness you get from a virus
- Reaction of the body to a substance
- A feature which indicates an illness
- Instruction written by a doctor that allows a patient to take medicine
- The identification of an illness by examination of the symptoms
- Inflammation of the skin caused by the sun
15 Clues: Used to treat ilnesses • When your body heats up • Medicine for relieving pain • Illness you get from a virus • When your head starts hurting • Reaction of the body to a substance • A feature which indicates an illness • An injury caused by a hit on the skin • Treatment to produce immunity to a disease • Inflammation of the skin caused by the sun • ...
vocab quiz 2025-03-25
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- the packed form of genetic information inside the nucleus
- the process when proteins are produced from the message of messenger RNA
- way of protecting the body against a disease
- when the genetic code is turned into a function
- a harmul invasion of the body
- twins that share 100% genetic identity
- for example leukemia is this type of disease
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- abnormal growth of cells
- needs a host cell to reproduce
- study of heritable traits that happen without changes to the DNA sequence
- an alternative form of a gene
- a change of the structure of a gene
- programmed cell death
- the complete set of genes
- all of the microbes inside the human body
15 Clues: programmed cell death • abnormal growth of cells • the complete set of genes • an alternative form of a gene • a harmul invasion of the body • needs a host cell to reproduce • a change of the structure of a gene • twins that share 100% genetic identity • all of the microbes inside the human body • way of protecting the body against a disease • ...
HEALTHY LIFE 2026-01-28
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- Strong body defenses against disease
- Eating the right amount of food, not too much
- A healthy way to start the day with food
- Substances that help build strong bones and teeth
- Keeping life activities in the right proportion
- A medical check to monitor health condition
- Natural light that helps the body produce vitamin D
- Daily activities that promote health
- Food that provides energy and nutrients
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- A state of being healthy in body and mind
- A balanced diet that keeps your body healthy
- Healthy food group rich in vitamins and minerals
- Nutrients needed to support body functions
- Drinking enough water every day
- Physical activity that helps keep the body fit
15 Clues: Drinking enough water every day • Strong body defenses against disease • Daily activities that promote health • Food that provides energy and nutrients • A healthy way to start the day with food • A state of being healthy in body and mind • Nutrients needed to support body functions • A medical check to monitor health condition • ...
Host Defenses I - Overview & Innate Defenses 2026-03-19
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- white blood cells that fight infection by phagocytosis
- microorganisms that cause disease
- relating to or consisting of cells
- animals with a backbone or spinal column
- chemical released during inflammation causing swelling and redness
- blood cells involved in invertebrate immunity
- white blood cells involved in allergic reactions and parasites
- thick fluid of dead cells and bacteria at infection sites
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- pathogen-associated molecular patterns recognized by immune cells
- process where cells engulf and digest particles
- white blood cells without visible granules
- large immune cells that engulf pathogens and debris
- elevated body temperature as a defense against infection
- pattern recognition receptors that detect PAMPs
- sticky secretion that traps microbes and debris
15 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease • relating to or consisting of cells • animals with a backbone or spinal column • white blood cells without visible granules • blood cells involved in invertebrate immunity • process where cells engulf and digest particles • pattern recognition receptors that detect PAMPs • sticky secretion that traps microbes and debris • ...
1 Corinthians 6:19-20 2023-05-04
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- not achieving maximum productivity
- dedicated or consecrated to God
- the creator of the earth
- no perfect; faulty incomplete
- watching or observing someone or something closely
- the amount of money expected
- the non physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character
- the state of being free from illnesses
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- the physical structure of a person
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a certain person
- high respect; great esteem
- a building for religious worships
- something you usually get for christmas or your birthday
- obtain in exchange for payment
- keeping careful watch for a possible danger.
- widely accepted as authoritative
- making sure to avoid potential danger
- the thing we eat to keep ourselves alive
18 Clues: the creator of the earth • high respect; great esteem • the amount of money expected • no perfect; faulty incomplete • obtain in exchange for payment • dedicated or consecrated to God • widely accepted as authoritative • a building for religious worships • the physical structure of a person • not achieving maximum productivity • making sure to avoid potential danger • ...
Defense against infection Section 2 2025-09-30
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- Natural barrier to disease
- Found in the stomach, can kill pathogens
- A combination of the body's defenses against disease
- Washes pathogens out of the mouth
- Substance that send the immune system into action
- Proteins that attach to antigens to protect the body
- The body raises its temperature to kill the pathogen
- The ability to resist a disease
- Pathogens do this in the body
Down
- System that helps kill pathogens
- The first immune response
- The membrane inside your mouth and nose
- A natural response to injury or disease. Usually involves swelling and/or pain
- The second immune response.
- Cells that attack pathogens
- These wash infections out of the eyes
- A weakened or dead virus. Usually a shot
- The result of a germ getting in the body
18 Clues: The first immune response • Natural barrier to disease • The second immune response. • Cells that attack pathogens • Pathogens do this in the body • The ability to resist a disease • System that helps kill pathogens • Washes pathogens out of the mouth • These wash infections out of the eyes • The membrane inside your mouth and nose • Found in the stomach, can kill pathogens • ...
Discovery and Colonies 2025-12-15
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- A safe place to live
- Important customs passed down in a culture
- Sickness spread from person to person
- Something you need to survive (food, shelter)
- Small community of homes and families
- Part of the world with Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Food, ideas, and disease spreading between the Old World and New World
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- Gathering food from plants
- Long trip or journey
- Cannot get sick from disease
- Stay alive and continue living
- Trading things from one person to another person
- Area or part of a larger place
- Part of the world with North America and South America
- The first people living in a place (Native)
- Beliefs, language, and way of life in a group
- Serious disagreement or fight
- Beads made from shells, used for trading
18 Clues: A safe place to live • Long trip or journey • Gathering food from plants • Cannot get sick from disease • Serious disagreement or fight • Stay alive and continue living • Area or part of a larger place • Sickness spread from person to person • Small community of homes and families • Beads made from shells, used for trading • Important customs passed down in a culture • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2022-01-09
6 Clues: Prevents muscle loss • When you drink fluids • Important meals during the day • Increases energy when added to meals • Is high in protein, energy and calcium • Strengthens immunity and from being unwell
Biological Molecules 2024-01-02
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- milk sugar
- fatty acids; waxes; oils and fats
- unequal distribution of charges
- type of fat that is liquid at room temp; double bonds
- type of fat that is solid at room temp; no double bonds
- combining molecules by losing water
- examples: carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins
- speeds up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy
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- human body main source of energy
- chemical breakdown using water
- polysaccharide that makes up plant cell walls
- several monomers linked together make this
- destroying a protein (or other biomolecule) shape and thus function with heat or acid
- made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus
- a common monosaccharide
- functions to contract muscles, transport O2, provide immunity; 4 shapes
- monomer of proteins
- single unit
18 Clues: milk sugar • single unit • monomer of proteins • a common monosaccharide • chemical breakdown using water • unequal distribution of charges • human body main source of energy • fatty acids; waxes; oils and fats • combining molecules by losing water • several monomers linked together make this • polysaccharide that makes up plant cell walls • ...
Disease & Treatment 2022-12-29
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- degenerative diseases result from wear & tear
- if diagnosis so indicates treatment is begun
- a common response to infection
- a prediction of the disease's outcome
- may be named according to their shapes
- uses x-rays to produce an image on film
- refers to all our defenses against diseases
- the determination of the nature & cause of illness
- used for examination of the ears
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- an immediate severe allergic reaction
- a disease of long duration & progresses slowly
- a substance that alters body function
- abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissue
- a state that results from drug removal
- used for examination of the eyes
- a disease that is sudden, severe,& short duration
- surgery usually requires to eliminate pain
- is used to examine body cavities
18 Clues: a common response to infection • used for examination of the eyes • is used to examine body cavities • used for examination of the ears • an immediate severe allergic reaction • a substance that alters body function • a prediction of the disease's outcome • a state that results from drug removal • may be named according to their shapes • ...
Chapter 5 2025-03-05
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- A legal immunity granted to police officers and other government officials that shields them from constitutional rights lawsuits if judges accept the claim that the rights in question were not clearly defined so that the officers could not have known that their actions violated an individual’s rights.
- centers that share intel
- Applications of force against individuals by police officers that violate either departmental policies or constitutional rights by exceeding the level of force permissible and necessary in a given situation.
- officers who accept payoffs that the routines of police work bring
- Police officers’ violations of law and departmental policy for personal gain or to help their families and friends.
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- Civil lawsuits authorized by a federal statute against state and local officials and local agencies when citizens have evidence that these officials or agencies have violated their federal constitutional rights.
- backbone of the country
- A branch of a police department that receives and investigates complaints alleging violation of rules and policies on the part of officers.
- officers who use their power for personal gain
- Citizens’ committee formed by city or other governmental authority to investigate complaints against the police.
10 Clues: backbone of the country • centers that share intel • officers who use their power for personal gain • officers who accept payoffs that the routines of police work bring • Citizens’ committee formed by city or other governmental authority to investigate complaints against the police. • ...
pbl 7 2017-05-01
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- / cannot offer immune system protection
- IgG / antibodies are temporary, however, and gradually disappear within about 6-8 months after birth. Fortunately, after birth the baby begins to make their own IgG antibodies in response to viruses and bacteria in their environment. By six months, just when the mother’s IgG antibodies are no longer present, a health baby produces their own IgG antibodies at normal levels, due to their immune system maturing.
- / Human milk encourages the growth of healthy _________ in the intestinal tract of the breastfed baby.
- / One way breast feeding protects your newborn from illnesses is the immune molecules, called ___________, that are present in breast milk.
- / is the first milk a woman produces when she begins to breastfeed, and it contains large numbers of antibodies called secretory immunoglobulin.
- / are the most common type of antibody in our bodies and protect us – as well as unborn babies – from viral and bacterial illness.
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- / Infants under the age of one who _________ exclusively for at least four months, for instance, were less likely to be hospitalized for a lower respiratory tract infection, such as croup, bronchiolitis, or pneumonia, than were their formula-fed counterparts.
- milk / provides virtually all the protein, sugar, and fat your baby needs to be healthy, and it also contains many substances that benefit your baby’s immune system, including antibodies, immune factors, enzymes, and white blood cells.
- / Breast milk promotes a generally healthy environment and, in part, through substances called ________, which are found in human milk.
- immunity / The first way for a baby to acquire immunity is before and just after birth, and it is called ___________. When a mother is pregnant, antibodies are produced by the mother’s immune system and then transported across the placenta to the fetus’s blood supply. These types of antibodies are called immunoglobulin g.
- / Instead, the ___ antibodies in milk and colostrum protect against infection by working inside the baby’s gastrointestinal tract, a clear protective role of human milk. These ____ antibodies penetrate and protect the mucous membranes in the baby’s mouth, airway, throat, and intestines.This passive breastfeeding _____+ immunity continues until a baby is weaned.
11 Clues: / cannot offer immune system protection • / Human milk encourages the growth of healthy _________ in the intestinal tract of the breastfed baby. • / are the most common type of antibody in our bodies and protect us – as well as unborn babies – from viral and bacterial illness. • ...
The Law of Sports Injury 2025-09-02
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- An act of commission where lawful conduct is performed but done improperly.
- Violation of the established duty, a failure to conform to a standard required, or inference from circumstantial evidence.
- A type of tort defined as "the failure to do what a reasonably careful and prudent person would have done under the same or like circumstances, or doing of something that a reasonably careful and prudent person would have done under the same or like circumstances.
- An act of commission where conduct is performed that is wholly unlawful.
- An obligation recognized by the lawa requiring a person to conform to a certain standard of conduct for the protection of others against unreasonable risks.
- the plaintiff has voluntarily consented to assume responsibility for injury.
- A private wrong or injury, suffered by an individual as a result of another person's conduct
- condition that protects defendants from tort actions because of their position related to their capacity or their relationship with the plaintiff.
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- type of immunity specific to those who attempt to aid another person that was put into a dangerous situation by a third party.
- Specific time periods in which plaintiffs can file lawsuits.
- A legal liability arising when a person commits an act that is not legally his or hers to perform. Actin in an improper way.
- The individual who was injured and brings the lawsuit.
- Actual losses that are considered compensatory
- A legal liability arising when a person does not perform an action that ought to be taken. Failure to act.
14 Clues: Actual losses that are considered compensatory • The individual who was injured and brings the lawsuit. • Specific time periods in which plaintiffs can file lawsuits. • An act of commission where conduct is performed that is wholly unlawful. • An act of commission where lawful conduct is performed but done improperly. • ...
The Last of Us 2 2024-01-03
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- A substance that stimulates the immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, typically administered through injection or oral ingestion.
- To emit low, indistinct, or inarticulate sounds, often as a result of speaking softly or unclearly.
- To move slowly and laboriously, often on hands and knees or with minimal speed and effort.
- A designated time by which individuals must be indoors or off the streets, typically enforced by authorities for safety or regulatory purposes.
- A sudden, involuntary movement or spasm, often associated with muscles or nerves.
- A single example or representative of a particular kind of object, often used for study, analysis, or classification.
- Pertaining to a requirement or obligation that must be fulfilled, often as a result of a rule, law, or directive.
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- Having resistance or protection against a particular disease, pathogen, or external influence, often as a result of vaccination or natural immunity.
- Personal belongings, typically packed in bags or suitcases, that are carried by individuals during travel or relocation.
- to do something exactly as the rules tell you
- A set of connected rooms, typically used as living quarters in a hotel or as an office space, often with shared amenities and facilities.
- in To enter a place or situation without being noticed or without authorization, often done stealthily or surreptitiously.
- To move or gather in large numbers, often in a disorganized or chaotic manner, such as a group of insects or people.
13 Clues: to do something exactly as the rules tell you • A sudden, involuntary movement or spasm, often associated with muscles or nerves. • To move slowly and laboriously, often on hands and knees or with minimal speed and effort. • To emit low, indistinct, or inarticulate sounds, often as a result of speaking softly or unclearly. • ...
Bluebe 2026-01-16
6 Clues: Whole grain base of Bluebe • Supports healthy digestion • Fruit rich in antioxidants • Plant food that supports lasting energy • Nutrient that supports vision and immunity • A purple root high in fibre and antioxidants
Anatomy Chapter 6: Immune System 2022-05-24
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- These are formed in the bone marrow and release antibodies that fight bacterial infections.
- Macrophages, Dendritic Cells, B Cells
- Found within the lymph nodes, they are phagocytes that destroy bacteria, cancer cells, and other foreign matter in the lymphatic stream.
- Proteins that lyse the cell wall of an antigen. They are part of the nonspecific defense mechanisms of the immune system and helps destroy pathogens by coating or puncturing them.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- The resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the disease, especially through vaccination.
- Enhance innate defense by attacking microorganisms directly or hindering microorganisms ability to reproduce.
- Process in which extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particles and take them into the cell.
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- An injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it.
- Most common type of white blood cell and can leave the blood stream to attack bacteria.
- A type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- Abnormally high body temperature.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- A toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- Protein that is produced by lymphocytes and that attaches to a specific antigen and keeps them from harming the body.
- Proteins (cytokines) secreted by T cells and other cells to aid and regulate the immune response.
- Form in the thymus and other lymphatic tissue and attack cancer cells, viruses, and foreign substances.
18 Clues: Abnormally high body temperature. • Macrophages, Dendritic Cells, B Cells • A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • Most common type of white blood cell and can leave the blood stream to attack bacteria. • These are formed in the bone marrow and release antibodies that fight bacterial infections. • ...
Chapter 14 The Trial 2022-01-18
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- to give up some right or privilege
- Freedom from
- Any act to embarrass, hinder or obstruct to court
- Means everyone involved in a legal dispute is entitled to a fair hearing
- The termination of a trial due to error
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- request a potential juror eliminated
- a judge's order for something to be done
- One who signs and files an appeal
- "to speak the truth" in french
- Defendant who does not have financial means
- Latin for, "You have the Body"
- Dismissing a certain number of jurors without giving a reason
- Cannot be prosecuted a 2nd time for same crime
- court order to appear in court
- One who signs and files petition
15 Clues: Freedom from • "to speak the truth" in french • Latin for, "You have the Body" • court order to appear in court • One who signs and files petition • One who signs and files an appeal • to give up some right or privilege • request a potential juror eliminated • The termination of a trial due to error • a judge's order for something to be done • ...
World History Vocabulary 2021-10-07
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- a risky or daring journey or undertaking
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- a particular sector of a population.
- protection or exemption from something
- relating to horse riding
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- destroy completely; put an end to
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- provided or occurring at the same time as something else
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted
- worthy of attention or notice; remarkable
- search widely for food or provisions
- condensed
- tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce
- used for or related to the keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle
15 Clues: condensed • relating to horse riding • farm animals regarded as an asset • destroy completely; put an end to • search widely for food or provisions • a particular sector of a population. • protection or exemption from something • a risky or daring journey or undertaking • worthy of attention or notice; remarkable • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • ...
Male and female body parts 2019-05-17
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- Female gametes
- Are the basic units of the nervous systems
- Internal conditions when external conditions change
- Is the amount of energy it takes to raise the tempature
- Male gametes
- sperm and egg join together
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- When a spry fertilizes an egg
- Bone Is the interior reign of bone that contains many holes
- Response to signals
- Are the parts of food used by the body to grow and survive
- bone Is the hard outter layer of bone
- Is the process of which new organisms are produced
- Chemical system relapsed by organs of the endocrine
- The resistance to specific pathogens or die sees causing agents
- system organs that work together and preform a specific task
15 Clues: Male gametes • Female gametes • Response to signals • sperm and egg join together • When a spry fertilizes an egg • bone Is the hard outter layer of bone • Are the basic units of the nervous systems • Is the process of which new organisms are produced • Internal conditions when external conditions change • Chemical system relapsed by organs of the endocrine • ...
Vocabulary Weeks 1-5 2023-05-15
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- Strong, powerful and effective
- An event or person that causes great change
- To make something secret known
- To mix up in a confused way
- To hope to achieve something
- When you are protected against disease or legal action
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- A group of people who join together for a common cause
- More important than anything else
- Present only in small amounts; thinly covering an area
- Large and heavy; difficult to use or carry
- To divide, cut apart, or remove
- Green with growing plants
- A situation in which a lot of people leave a place
- To pretend to have a feeling or condition
- To have respect for; to have a good opinion of someone
15 Clues: Green with growing plants • To mix up in a confused way • To hope to achieve something • Strong, powerful and effective • To make something secret known • To divide, cut apart, or remove • More important than anything else • To pretend to have a feeling or condition • Large and heavy; difficult to use or carry • An event or person that causes great change • ...
List 32 Immerse the burn 2024-02-16
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- Suggested or indirectly expressed without being stated directly.
- Involved or connected in a wrongdoing or crime.
- The logical consequence or suggestion of something.
- Resistance to or protection against a specific disease.
- To move into a new country for permanent residence.
- Extremely poor or lacking resources.
- Extremely large or vast in size.
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- Marked or stamped with an impression or pattern.
- The forceful effect or influence of one thing on another.
- To submerge or involve deeply in a particular activity.
- Significantly or with great importance.
- Shared or conveyed information or knowledge.
- Brought in or introduced from another country.
- A mark, effect, or feeling left behind after an encounter.
- Without delay or instantly.
15 Clues: Without delay or instantly. • Extremely large or vast in size. • Extremely poor or lacking resources. • Significantly or with great importance. • Shared or conveyed information or knowledge. • Brought in or introduced from another country. • Involved or connected in a wrongdoing or crime. • Marked or stamped with an impression or pattern. • ...
Vocab Words 2025-09-15
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- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing,
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- Fission A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces
- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. That can help
- up or break down compounds.
- out and heating.
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material
- identical daughter cells.
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- DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- causes an organism to develop immunity against the
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen
- develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed
- one another through direct contact.
- Temporarily inactive.
- kill them.
17 Clues: kill them. • out and heating. • Temporarily inactive. • identical daughter cells. • up or break down compounds. • one another through direct contact. • DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat. • develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed • An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of • causes an organism to develop immunity against the • ...
Kwashiorkor 2026-03-13
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- – Hair becomes thin, brittle, and may change color.
- – Primary cause of kwashiorkor.
- – Enlarged liver due to fatty infiltration in kwashiorkor.
- – Peeling, cracked, or ulcerated skin typical of kwashiorkor.
- – Common complication due to weakened gut and immunity.
- – Loss of appetite seen in severe protein deficiency.
Down
- – Lethargy and loss of interest common in affected children.
- – Deficiency of vitamins and minerals can worsen the condition.
- – Impaired linear growth due to malnutrition.
- – Skin changes with darkening or blotches seen in kwashiorkor.
- – Severe protein deficiency malnutrition, often in children.
- – Reduced resistance to infections.
- – Swelling caused by fluid retention, a hallmark of kwashiorkor.
- – Increased illness and health complications associated with kwashiorkor.
- – Muscle wasting despite sometimes normal fat levels.
15 Clues: – Primary cause of kwashiorkor. • – Reduced resistance to infections. • – Impaired linear growth due to malnutrition. • – Hair becomes thin, brittle, and may change color. • – Muscle wasting despite sometimes normal fat levels. • – Loss of appetite seen in severe protein deficiency. • – Common complication due to weakened gut and immunity. • ...
NURS 2500 Immunity 2021-11-11
6 Clues: anti-malarial drug given with SLE • anticholinergic drug given in myasthenia • H2 blocker used in anaphylactic reactions • given IM in severe anaphylactic reactions • H1 blocker used in anaphylactic reactions • biologic given in SLE and myasthenia gravis
breed vocab 2020-08-24
Across
- a small shelter for a dog or cat
- usually following a diagnosis
- A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- the owners of small animals, such as
- the attempted remediation of a health
- provide a wide variety of services
- a person who breeds livestock, racehorses,
Down
- cats, and birds.
- (of animals) mate and then produce offspring.
- dog is a dog specifically trained to perform work for a person with a disability.
- keep animals for mammal shows
- a branch of an economy that produces a
- related set of raw materials, goods, or
- animals, or plants.
- a person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals.
15 Clues: cats, and birds. • animals, or plants. • usually following a diagnosis • keep animals for mammal shows • a small shelter for a dog or cat • provide a wide variety of services • the attempted remediation of a health • a branch of an economy that produces a • related set of raw materials, goods, or • the owners of small animals, such as • ...
MDA 19 Disease Transmission & Infection Prevention 2020-10-07
Across
- waste another term for infectious waste
- most common route of contamination is through
- acquiring an infection through mucosal tissues
- dermatitis type of nonimmunologic response
- must be identified with the biohazard label
- immunity that develos during a person's lifetime
- most serious type of latex allergy
Down
- worn for surgical procedures
- persistent infection, symptoms come & go
- exposure control plan should be reviewed and updated at least
- protect workers from pathogens spread by blood or bodily fluids
- worn to open drawers during a dental procedure
- infections that can be spread from one person to another
- gloves used for a latex-sensitive patient
- 4th type of PPE(gloves, protective eyewear, protective clothing and _____)
15 Clues: worn for surgical procedures • most serious type of latex allergy • waste another term for infectious waste • persistent infection, symptoms come & go • gloves used for a latex-sensitive patient • dermatitis type of nonimmunologic response • must be identified with the biohazard label • most common route of contamination is through • ...
Emerging Technologies 2019-05-01
Across
- California robotics company
- Emerging technology that is capable of viewing over objects
- A station where a drone is destined to land at to deliver
- Height, width and depth of an object
- A company's performance overtime
- A schedule showing departure with vehicles
- Manufacturers that processes raw goods in factories
- Stimulate production and provides immunity against diseases
- Income from a company or how much you take in
Down
- A company that produces meatless meat
- Relates and deals with motor vehicles
- Costs for development and maintenance for a project
- A circumstance in which is possible to happen
- Industry that deals with space flight and aviation
- Person or company that makes goods
15 Clues: California robotics company • A company's performance overtime • Person or company that makes goods • Height, width and depth of an object • A company that produces meatless meat • Relates and deals with motor vehicles • A schedule showing departure with vehicles • A circumstance in which is possible to happen • Income from a company or how much you take in • ...
Infection Prevention 2013-12-19
Across
- Free of all germs
- The best way to prevent spreading germs between patients
- Precaution required for a patient with tuberculosis
- Person who can infect another person with a disease without getting it themself
- Precaution required for a patient with Influenza
- Precaution required for a patient with MRSA
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- Protective covering for the hands
- Protective covering for the body
- The protection that someone's body gives them against a particular disease
- Drugs that kill or reduce microorganisms
- Very frequent and liquid stools
- Precaution required for a patient with HIV
- Microorganism that can cause disease
- A thick yellow liquid that forms in flesh that has an infection
- Protective covering for the face
15 Clues: Free of all germs • Very frequent and liquid stools • Protective covering for the body • Protective covering for the face • Protective covering for the hands • Microorganism that can cause disease • Drugs that kill or reduce microorganisms • Precaution required for a patient with HIV • Precaution required for a patient with MRSA • ...
cross puzzle 2024-08-01
Across
- How something looks or seems.
- The view or scenery of a large area of land.
- An article of clothing, like a shirt or dress.
- Happening very quickly, right away.
- To make something smaller or not as strong.
- Something that will definitely happen and can't be avoided.
- To give a short version of something, telling the main points.
- The purpose or job of something.
- Doing something regularly or often.
Down
- Helps you or makes things better.
- The body's ability to fight off sickness or disease.
- How you see or understand something.
- To go backward or change direction.
- Waiting for something with excitement or nervousness.
- To come out or appear from somewhere.
15 Clues: How something looks or seems. • The purpose or job of something. • Helps you or makes things better. • To go backward or change direction. • Happening very quickly, right away. • Doing something regularly or often. • How you see or understand something. • To come out or appear from somewhere. • To make something smaller or not as strong. • ...
