immunity Crossword Puzzles
Good Health 2023-10-21
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- stud of how food and nutrients affect the body.
- Medications used to treat bacterial infections.
- Units of energy derived from food and drink.
- A substance that stimulates the immune system to protect against diseases.
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- The process of providing the body with adequate fluids.
- Physical activity that promotes good health.
- Related to the heart and blood vessels.
- The emotional and psychological well-being of an individual.
- Plant-based material that aids digestion.
- The body's ability to resist infections and diseases.
10 Clues: Related to the heart and blood vessels. • Plant-based material that aids digestion. • Physical activity that promotes good health. • Units of energy derived from food and drink. • stud of how food and nutrients affect the body. • Medications used to treat bacterial infections. • The body's ability to resist infections and diseases. • ...
2024 Lab Week Crossword 2024-04-04
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- Method used to sterilize equipment
- Continuous monitoring, collection, and analysis of data to track diseases
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Technique for separating DNA fragments
- A shot to confer immunity against a particular disease
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- This type of testing detects the presence of antibodies in the blood
- Used to examine objects too small to be seen by the naked eye
- Laboratory device used to amplify DNA sequences
- A commonly used substance to culture bacteria in the laboratory
- Known as the "father of public health"
10 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • Method used to sterilize equipment • Known as the "father of public health" • Technique for separating DNA fragments • Laboratory device used to amplify DNA sequences • A shot to confer immunity against a particular disease • Used to examine objects too small to be seen by the naked eye • ...
Cuddle Time 2024-06-06
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- system that controls blood pressure
- key element of a safe cuddle sesh
- the cuddle hormone
- doctors say to get more of this by cuddling after turning out the lights
- this trendy, heavy piece of bedding simulates cuddling
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- Oxytocin can achieve this without the side effects of the other oxy
- neurochemical released during cuddling
- stress hormone reduced by cuddling
- a 2014 Carnegie Mellon study showed that cuddling and hugging boosted this resistance to disease
- chemicals and people increase this when they get close
10 Clues: the cuddle hormone • key element of a safe cuddle sesh • stress hormone reduced by cuddling • system that controls blood pressure • neurochemical released during cuddling • chemicals and people increase this when they get close • this trendy, heavy piece of bedding simulates cuddling • Oxytocin can achieve this without the side effects of the other oxy • ...
Early 2024-05-07
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- people born in Spain
- Representatives who ruled in his name
- the right to demand labor or tribute from native Americans in a particular area
- workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off debt
- War a war between two groups in the same country
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
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- American Born descendants of Spanish settlers
- a group of allies
- colonizers from Portugal
- resistance to a disease
10 Clues: a group of allies • people born in Spain • resistance to a disease • colonizers from Portugal • Representatives who ruled in his name • American Born descendants of Spanish settlers • War a war between two groups in the same country • workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off debt • ...
Health 2024-12-08
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- the state of being healthy
- a person whose job is to treat sick people
- physical activity to make your body strong and healthy
- a period when someone eats particular types of food
- the red liquid that flows around your body
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- a high body temperature
- a feeling or a problem that shows you have a illness
- a situation in which you are protected against a disease
- an opinion that someone offers you
- the substances that you take into your body as a food
10 Clues: a high body temperature • the state of being healthy • an opinion that someone offers you • a person whose job is to treat sick people • the red liquid that flows around your body • a period when someone eats particular types of food • a feeling or a problem that shows you have a illness • the substances that you take into your body as a food • ...
Haiti’s Polio Outbreak 2025-03-30
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- Age group most at risk
- One underlying cause of Haiti's polio outbreak
- The sustainable development goal associated with Haiti’s polio outbreak
- Highly infectious paralysising virus
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- Most common symptom of poliovirus
- Island shared by two countries
- How many shots are required for immunity from polio
- What polio is spread through
- The state of the political climate that contributed to the response efforts and the reason Haiti remains impoverished
- Confirmed immunization coverage percentage of the target population after the second campaign
10 Clues: Age group most at risk • What polio is spread through • Island shared by two countries • Most common symptom of poliovirus • Highly infectious paralysising virus • One underlying cause of Haiti's polio outbreak • How many shots are required for immunity from polio • The sustainable development goal associated with Haiti’s polio outbreak • ...
Non Specific Immunity Crossword 2024-02-08
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- - Elevated body temperature in response to infection
- Blood Cells - Help the body fight off infections and foreign invaders
- - Redness, heat, swelling, and pain
- - Large phagocytic cell
- - Sticky substance trapping pathogens
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- (e.g., Skin) - Keeps pathogens out
- - Engulfs foreign particles
- - System of proteins enhancing immune reactions
8 Clues: - Large phagocytic cell • - Engulfs foreign particles • (e.g., Skin) - Keeps pathogens out • - Redness, heat, swelling, and pain • - Sticky substance trapping pathogens • - System of proteins enhancing immune reactions • - Elevated body temperature in response to infection • Blood Cells - Help the body fight off infections and foreign invaders
Superfudge 2014-03-19
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- in which the body rolls end over end,
- an acrobatic movement, either forward or
- a bowl for washing, typically attached to a wall and having faucets connected to a water supply
- to disorder or dishevel
- beyond the advantages of most
- responsible
- a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a
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- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume
- a particular burden of obligation upon one who
- a portable container, possibly for toilet use
- a complete revolution.
- any performance, as a dance, by one person.
- grown or made without the use of artificial chemicals
13 Clues: responsible • a complete revolution. • to disorder or dishevel • beyond the advantages of most • in which the body rolls end over end, • an acrobatic movement, either forward or • any performance, as a dance, by one person. • a portable container, possibly for toilet use • a particular burden of obligation upon one who • a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a • ...
Covid Crossword 2021-04-27
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- This vaccine starts with a P.
- We have. to wear what at all times in public?
- we stay 6ft apart to ______ people from getting sick.
- Once you get the vaccine you are will have ____ against the virus.
- The vaccine with only one shot.
- If you get covid or you are exposed what do you have to do?
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- what type of virus is Corona virus?
- Abbreviation for messenger RNA
- This vaccine starts with a M.
- We wear our mask to keep people ____.
- Corona is considered a?
- The corona virus is also none as?
- If you get this they you are more like not to get covid.
13 Clues: Corona is considered a? • This vaccine starts with a P. • This vaccine starts with a M. • Abbreviation for messenger RNA • The vaccine with only one shot. • The corona virus is also none as? • what type of virus is Corona virus? • We wear our mask to keep people ____. • We have. to wear what at all times in public? • we stay 6ft apart to ______ people from getting sick. • ...
Serology/ Immunology Puzzle for BSMT4 2024-09-17
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- A large white blood cell that engulfs and digests foreign substances.
- Proteins that act as immune signaling molecules.
- Condition where the immune system attacks the body's own cells.
- The liquid component of blood.
- A type of antibody.
- Substance that induces an immune response.
- Development of detectable antibodies in the blood following infection or vaccination.
- Exaggerated immune response to an antigen.
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- Process of coating a pathogen to enhance phagocytosis.
- Test that uses antibodies and color change to identify a substance.
- Biological preparation providing active immunity to a disease.
- A system of plasma proteins that enhances the immune response.
- Measurement of the concentration of antibodies in the blood.
13 Clues: A type of antibody. • The liquid component of blood. • Substance that induces an immune response. • Exaggerated immune response to an antigen. • Proteins that act as immune signaling molecules. • Process of coating a pathogen to enhance phagocytosis. • Measurement of the concentration of antibodies in the blood. • ...
Healthy crossword 2025-06-06
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- An activity involving physical exertion
- Thing that is relating to the health and blood
- The body natural painkillers
- The process your body uses to turn food into energy
- Substance that help your body make many hormones and vitamin D
- Process of causing something to absorb water
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- Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health
- The state or condition of overweight
- Protection of our organisms from viruses
- Special course of food that helps to lose weight
- Behaviors that can improve cleanliness and lead to good health
- Term that define how body produces energy
- Condition of body and mind that recurs for several hours
13 Clues: The body natural painkillers • The state or condition of overweight • An activity involving physical exertion • Protection of our organisms from viruses • Term that define how body produces energy • Process of causing something to absorb water • Thing that is relating to the health and blood • Special course of food that helps to lose weight • ...
Are Women Persons? 2023-05-09
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- order (something) officially
- shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense
- protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty
- the state of being deprived of a right or privilege,
- the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention
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- strong disagreement, esp. within an organisation:
- boldness; daring; bravery
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
- a preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction.
- an absurd misrepresentation or imitation of something
- a lack of agreement or feeling of trust between people
- extremely unpleasant; repulsive
13 Clues: boldness; daring; bravery • order (something) officially • extremely unpleasant; repulsive • strong disagreement, esp. within an organisation: • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • the state of being deprived of a right or privilege, • shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense • an absurd misrepresentation or imitation of something • ...
OUR AMAZING SKELETON 2025-09-16
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- We have 27 bones in each ______.
- Our skeleton protects internal ______.
- We must get enough of this every night to rest.
- The strongest bone in our body, also called the thigh bone.
- The framework that supports our body
- The smallest bone in our body, found in the ear.
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- Adults have 206 of these.
- This mineral, along with calcium, is stored in bones.
- Substance inside bones that makes blood cells.
- Mineral that keeps bones strong and healthy.
- These help us to breathe and are protected by our bones.
- We need this to protect our bodies from germs.
- We have 26 bones in each ______.
- Babies have about 300 of these.
14 Clues: Adults have 206 of these. • Babies have about 300 of these. • We have 27 bones in each ______. • We have 26 bones in each ______. • The framework that supports our body • Our skeleton protects internal ______. • Mineral that keeps bones strong and healthy. • Substance inside bones that makes blood cells. • We need this to protect our bodies from germs. • ...
All About the Amish 2025-11-07
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- Long eye contact may be seen as...
- One of the most common crops in the Amish community.
- Pennsylvania German dialect spoken by the Amish.
- The Amish believe in _____ immunity rather than vaccinations.
- What heavily influences their social customs?
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- The Amish typically make these kinds of dishes.
- The Amish work together as a ______ to harvest crops.
- Vitamin and _____ supplements are used as preventative measures.
- During this sacred ceremony, the woman wears a purple or blue dress.
- The Amish live in ______ environments.
- Final decisions are made by which member of the household.
- What religion do the Amish follow?
- The Amish usually _____ modern medicine.
13 Clues: Long eye contact may be seen as... • What religion do the Amish follow? • The Amish live in ______ environments. • The Amish usually _____ modern medicine. • What heavily influences their social customs? • The Amish typically make these kinds of dishes. • Pennsylvania German dialect spoken by the Amish. • One of the most common crops in the Amish community. • ...
The Lymphatic System 2013-02-05
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- Pertaining to an organism that lives in another organism, taking nourishment from it
- Cells that surround, ingest, and digest microorganisms and cellular waste
- Large single-nucleus white blood cells
- Space between tissues
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- chyli store purified lymph before it emties into the blood stream
- Substances made by the body to produce immunity to an antigen
- Type of white blood cell
- Watery, colorless fluid containing leukocytes and platelets
- Masses of lymph tissue that are exposed to the outside
- Foreign matter that cause the body to produce antibodies
10 Clues: Space between tissues • Type of white blood cell • Large single-nucleus white blood cells • Masses of lymph tissue that are exposed to the outside • Foreign matter that cause the body to produce antibodies • Watery, colorless fluid containing leukocytes and platelets • Substances made by the body to produce immunity to an antigen • ...
CHAPTER 1 LESSON 5 PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF ILLNESS 2015-01-22
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- AN INJECTION OF DEAD OR WEAKENED VIRUS TO MAKE THE BODY IMMUNE TO THE VIRUS.
- THE BODY'S ABILITY TO RESIST INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
- (ADS)A DISORDER OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM.
- TIME BETWEEN THE INITIAL INFECTION AND THE APPEARANCE OF SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASE
- FLUID THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES SECRETE.
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- A DISEASE THAT CAN BE PASSED FROM ONE PERSON TO ANOTHER.
- A PROTEIN THAT KILLS A SPECIFIC KIND OF PATHOGEN.
- AN AGENT THAT CAUSES DISEASE.
- RESISTANT TO INFECTION.
- THE MOIST LINING OF BODY PASSAGES.
10 Clues: RESISTANT TO INFECTION. • AN AGENT THAT CAUSES DISEASE. • THE MOIST LINING OF BODY PASSAGES. • FLUID THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES SECRETE. • (ADS)A DISORDER OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM. • A PROTEIN THAT KILLS A SPECIFIC KIND OF PATHOGEN. • THE BODY'S ABILITY TO RESIST INFECTIOUS DISEASES. • A DISEASE THAT CAN BE PASSED FROM ONE PERSON TO ANOTHER. • ...
Infallibility Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-20
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- pope that was excommunicated from the Church
- the teaching office of the bishops in their own dioceses
- a special gift or grace of the Holy Spirit
- The Eastern Orthodox Church
- the first Pope
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- immunity from error and any possibility of error
- the assembly of the People of God called together from the ends of the earth
- the name given to the ordinary and universal teaching authority of the pope and the bishops in communion with him
- from the chair
- article of faith revealed by God
10 Clues: from the chair • the first Pope • The Eastern Orthodox Church • article of faith revealed by God • a special gift or grace of the Holy Spirit • pope that was excommunicated from the Church • immunity from error and any possibility of error • the teaching office of the bishops in their own dioceses • ...
Biology 2021-06-29
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- using a air holes called stomata, like leaves.
- a process by which waste product of metabolism and other non-useful material eliminated.
- body's ability to prevent the pathogens invasion.
- type of reproduction that does not involved gemetes.
- response to light b plant.
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- either storage of waste substance or useful components.
- organism that gases and other substance enter through diffusion.
- internal environment controlled by ______.
- type of reproduction that involves
- a automatic type of action and response that important for survival.
10 Clues: response to light b plant. • type of reproduction that involves • internal environment controlled by ______. • using a air holes called stomata, like leaves. • body's ability to prevent the pathogens invasion. • type of reproduction that does not involved gemetes. • either storage of waste substance or useful components. • ...
Federalism 2021-03-26
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- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments
- the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty
- The quality or state of being self-governed
- having the power to make laws
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- the action of withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body
- being immune to certain actions
- supreme power or authority
- Name of the crossword
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- Having this allows you to do a lot of things
10 Clues: Name of the crossword • supreme power or authority • having the power to make laws • being immune to certain actions • The quality or state of being self-governed • Having this allows you to do a lot of things • the official power to make legal decisions and judgments • the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty • ...
Brain Mattars 2024-04-19
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- Practice of claming and focusing attention.
- Physical activity performed to improve health and fitness.
- A state of beeing physically fit and healthy.
- State when you rest your body and mind.
- The central organ of the nervous system.
- The quality of beeing mentally and emotionally stable.
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- Emotional state associated with positivity and contentment.
- Taking care of one's psychological and emotional well-being.
- The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases.
- Mental processes involved in gaining knowlege and understanding.
10 Clues: State when you rest your body and mind. • The central organ of the nervous system. • Practice of claming and focusing attention. • A state of beeing physically fit and healthy. • The quality of beeing mentally and emotionally stable. • The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases. • Physical activity performed to improve health and fitness. • ...
colonialiam 2023-09-08
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- time of european exploration and influence
- belief in the benefits of profitable
- spanish explorer
- armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission
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- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- bitter crystalline compound present in cinchona
- spanish king
- when someone owns another person to work with no pay
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a person believing in or practicing religious heresy
10 Clues: spanish king • spanish explorer • belief in the benefits of profitable • time of european exploration and influence • bitter crystalline compound present in cinchona • when someone owns another person to work with no pay • a person believing in or practicing religious heresy • armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission • ...
vocabulary crossword 2023-09-08
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- a person believing in or practicing religious heresy
- a territory governed by a viceroy
- sea journey undertaken by slave ships
- a governer of Spain's colonies in the Americans
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- resident to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- the state of being a slave
- the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group
- estate on which crops are cultivated by resident labor
- a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house
- area of land that separates waters flowing into different rivers, basins, or seas
10 Clues: the state of being a slave • a territory governed by a viceroy • sea journey undertaken by slave ships • a governer of Spain's colonies in the Americans • a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house • a person believing in or practicing religious heresy • the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group • ...
Nutrition 2023-04-13
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- Sugar Molecules
- (two word answer)One of the three main types of health
- Helps with muscle movement and blood clothing
- Microorganisms that may provide healthful benefits when consumed
- Help with vision, growth, cell division, reproduction and immunity.
- Fat found in your blood
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- When you have a problem and can't eat anything sweet
- Units of energy that a food or drink provides
- Helps protect your cells against the effects of free radicals
- A liquid that is a type of dairy
10 Clues: Sugar Molecules • Fat found in your blood • A liquid that is a type of dairy • Units of energy that a food or drink provides • Helps with muscle movement and blood clothing • When you have a problem and can't eat anything sweet • (two word answer)One of the three main types of health • Helps protect your cells against the effects of free radicals • ...
IMMUZZLE 2023-05-28
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- White blood cell that engulfs and destroys pathogens.
- Organ responsible for filtering and trapping antigens.
- Process of introducing harmless antigens to stimulate an immune response.
- Cells that directly attack infected or cancerous cells.
- Substance that triggers an immune response.
- First line of defense against pathogens.
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- A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies.
- Type of immunity transferred through breast milk.
- Small proteins secreted by cells to signal immune responses.
- Protein produced by B cells to neutralize pathogens.
10 Clues: First line of defense against pathogens. • Substance that triggers an immune response. • Type of immunity transferred through breast milk. • A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies. • Protein produced by B cells to neutralize pathogens. • White blood cell that engulfs and destroys pathogens. • Organ responsible for filtering and trapping antigens. • ...
Immune Response 2021-09-21
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- appears as the first immunoglobulin produced in response to bacterial and viral infections
- these are monocytes, neutrophils, macrophages
- body’s way of destroying worn-out cells or cell suicide
- are substances that can trigger the adaptive defenses and provoke an immune response
- also known as WBC
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- these are IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE, IgD
- act as a messengers that tell specific cell how and when to respond
- produced by B cell lymphocytes
- these are T cells and B cells
- acquired immunity resulting from exposure to antigen
10 Clues: also known as WBC • these are T cells and B cells • produced by B cell lymphocytes • these are IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE, IgD • these are monocytes, neutrophils, macrophages • acquired immunity resulting from exposure to antigen • body’s way of destroying worn-out cells or cell suicide • act as a messengers that tell specific cell how and when to respond • ...
Food security 2024-12-18
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- - Biggest fruit of all
- - Most consumed fruit in summers
- - Helps you to get vitamin c and its used almost daily
- - Fruit which leaves are used to increase platelets in body
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- and garlic - Main ingredient in biryani
- guard - Bitter but its good for gut cleanse
- – Immunity boosting green leafy vegetable that Popeye the sailor likes.
- - Newtons law was due to this fruit
- - Regular available fruit where we also use it leaves to have lunch
- - Sweet but doesnt have sugars in it
10 Clues: - Biggest fruit of all • - Most consumed fruit in summers • - Newtons law was due to this fruit • - Sweet but doesnt have sugars in it • and garlic - Main ingredient in biryani • guard - Bitter but its good for gut cleanse • - Helps you to get vitamin c and its used almost daily • - Fruit which leaves are used to increase platelets in body • ...
Digital Communication Puzzle A.Y. 23-24 2023-10-09
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- QPSK uses ____________________ different phase angles.
- Unit of information
- An “eye pattern” shows a good channel when eye is :
- When Synchronous carrier recovered from modulated signal.
- In digital communication system, in order to increase noise immunity, it is necessary to increase Signal _________
- Which property of OFDM system allows adjacent subcarrier to be use without interference?
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- The filter used for pulse shaping is________Filter
- QAM uses ______ and Quadrature as the dimensions.
- Average Information Per message
- The guard interval is provided in OFDM
10 Clues: Unit of information • Average Information Per message • The guard interval is provided in OFDM • QAM uses ______ and Quadrature as the dimensions. • The filter used for pulse shaping is________Filter • An “eye pattern” shows a good channel when eye is : • QPSK uses ____________________ different phase angles. • When Synchronous carrier recovered from modulated signal. • ...
malaria 2024-10-21
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- How the parasite enters a persons body once bitten
- An early symptom of malaria
- The name of the insect that spreads malaria
- People who live in malaria areas often develop this
- A type of prevention used in clothes, nets and spray
- The continent where people are most at risk from malaria
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- Most prevalent in ______ countries
- The area of work where people are most likely to get infected
- Only transmitted by this gender of mosquitoes
- The type of water mosquitoes breed in
10 Clues: An early symptom of malaria • Most prevalent in ______ countries • The type of water mosquitoes breed in • The name of the insect that spreads malaria • Only transmitted by this gender of mosquitoes • How the parasite enters a persons body once bitten • People who live in malaria areas often develop this • A type of prevention used in clothes, nets and spray • ...
Haiti’s Polio Outbreak 2025-03-30
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- Age group most at risk
- One underlying cause of Haiti's polio outbreak
- The sustainable development goal associated with Haiti’s polio outbreak
- Highly infectious paralysising virus
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- Most common symptom of poliovirus
- Island shared by two countries
- How many shots are required for immunity from polio
- What polio is spread through
- The state of the political climate that contributed to the response efforts and the reason Haiti remains impoverished
- Confirmed immunization coverage of the target population after the second campaign
10 Clues: Age group most at risk • What polio is spread through • Island shared by two countries • Most common symptom of poliovirus • Highly infectious paralysising virus • One underlying cause of Haiti's polio outbreak • How many shots are required for immunity from polio • The sustainable development goal associated with Haiti’s polio outbreak • ...
BIOLOGY - INTRODUTION TO BIOLOGY 2025-04-14
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- science of naming,grouping and classifying plants and animals
- study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- study of diseases of plants and animals
- study of gross structure of organs in organisms
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- study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside living things
- study of embryo formation development of plants and animals
- study of origin and descent of organisms
- study of distribution plants and animals
- study of structure and functions of plants and animals cells
10 Clues: study of diseases of plants and animals • study of origin and descent of organisms • study of distribution plants and animals • study of gross structure of organs in organisms • study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • study of embryo formation development of plants and animals • study of structure and functions of plants and animals cells • ...
Immune system 2024-03-04
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- The immune system provides___ from infections
- If too much or not enough lymph is produced this may occur
- an organ that lymphocytes develope and mature
- An animals adaptive ability to ___ depends on its DNA structure
- Red bone marrow ___ new cells
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- A red substance consisting of connective tissue, blood vessels, and cells that make erythrocytes
- The Thymus produces ___
- Disease causing germs
- a gland of the thoracic area
- Something that engulfs pathogens or toxins that try to enter the bloodstream
10 Clues: Disease causing germs • The Thymus produces ___ • a gland of the thoracic area • Red bone marrow ___ new cells • The immune system provides___ from infections • an organ that lymphocytes develope and mature • If too much or not enough lymph is produced this may occur • An animals adaptive ability to ___ depends on its DNA structure • ...
Lymphocytes n11015608 2021-08-20
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- What does the lymphocyte regulate
- What are Lymphocytes a subclass of?
- What do plasma cells generate?
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- What is the thin layer on the outer of a lymphocyte cell
- What is the gland where lymphocytes originate from?
- What lymphocyte subclass regulates cell-powered immunity?
- What lymphocyte subclass is responsible for antibody production?
- What type of cell shape does a lymphocyte have?
- What's another part of the body that produces lymphocytes?
- What must a B cell be before morphing into a plasma cell?
10 Clues: What do plasma cells generate? • What does the lymphocyte regulate • What are Lymphocytes a subclass of? • What type of cell shape does a lymphocyte have? • What is the gland where lymphocytes originate from? • What is the thin layer on the outer of a lymphocyte cell • What lymphocyte subclass regulates cell-powered immunity? • ...
Why Do We Fall Ill? 2022-02-04
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- it is a retro virus that targets the human immune system
- disease caused by the action of bacteria Vibrio Cholerae
- disease which lasts for a long period of time
- this immunity present right from the birth in body
- disease caused by worm
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- State of well being
- defence system present in our body
- process of introducing a weekend pathogen inside the body of the host for the production of antibodies
- disease that targets liver
- disease in which fear from water develops
10 Clues: State of well being • disease caused by worm • disease that targets liver • defence system present in our body • disease in which fear from water develops • disease which lasts for a long period of time • this immunity present right from the birth in body • it is a retro virus that targets the human immune system • disease caused by the action of bacteria Vibrio Cholerae • ...
Why Do We Fall Ill? 2022-02-04
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- it is a retro virus that targets the human immune system
- disease caused by the action of bacteria Vibrio Cholerae
- process of introducing a weekend pathogen inside the body of the host for the production of antibodies
- this immunity present right from the birth in body
- disease in which fear from water develops
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- disease that targets liver
- disease caused by worm
- defence system present in our body
- disease which lasts for a long period of time
- State of well being
10 Clues: State of well being • disease caused by worm • disease that targets liver • defence system present in our body • disease in which fear from water develops • disease which lasts for a long period of time • this immunity present right from the birth in body • it is a retro virus that targets the human immune system • disease caused by the action of bacteria Vibrio Cholerae • ...
QUIZ 1 2022-03-08
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- David, the bubble boy is associated with this
- The fusion of endocytosed bacterial vesicle with the lysosome
- These innate cells belong to lymphoid origin
- The discovery was in drosophila infested with fungus
- The mediators for acquired immunity
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- This primary lymphoid organ involutes after puberty
- The defected RBC move to this secondary organ for clearance
- The culmination point of the lymphatic circulation into the systemic circulation
- The PMN cell responsible for allergies
- Zymosan is a --------- recognized by PRR present in the macrophages
10 Clues: The mediators for acquired immunity • The PMN cell responsible for allergies • These innate cells belong to lymphoid origin • David, the bubble boy is associated with this • This primary lymphoid organ involutes after puberty • The discovery was in drosophila infested with fungus • The defected RBC move to this secondary organ for clearance • ...
Science-Human Body 2023-01-31
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- What are the animals, which eat both plants and animals
- The standard unit of measurement for energy is
- Earth is surrounded by layers of gases collectively called the
- can provide fastest energy to the body
- Which is the closest planet to the Sun
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- developing immunity to fight against diseases after inoculation the germs
- A single piece of coiled DNA is called
- which nutrient plays an essential role in muscle-building
- what tissue connects muscles to bones
- disease is caused by contaminated food and water
10 Clues: what tissue connects muscles to bones • A single piece of coiled DNA is called • can provide fastest energy to the body • Which is the closest planet to the Sun • The standard unit of measurement for energy is • disease is caused by contaminated food and water • What are the animals, which eat both plants and animals • ...
Kimchi Health Benefits Puzzle 2025-05-22
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- This process preserves food and gives kimchi its sour flavor.
- Main probiotic found in kimchi.
- The fermentation process in kimchi uses this type of bacteria.
- This spicy root is often added for flavor and health.
- Kimchi may lower this marker associated with inflammation.
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- Common leafy ingredient used in traditional kimchi.
- Overgrowth of this fungus causes yeast infections.
- Kimchi is low in this nutrient, making it diet-friendly.
- Eating kimchi may help reduce this type of cholesterol.
- Defense system boosted by kimchi.
10 Clues: Main probiotic found in kimchi. • Defense system boosted by kimchi. • Overgrowth of this fungus causes yeast infections. • Common leafy ingredient used in traditional kimchi. • This spicy root is often added for flavor and health. • Eating kimchi may help reduce this type of cholesterol. • Kimchi is low in this nutrient, making it diet-friendly. • ...
HepatitisA 2025-10-27
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- Viral family to which Hepatitis A virus belongs
- Principal mode of transmission of Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis A does not cause chronic liver disease
- Main management approach since no specific antiviral exists
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- Time between exposure and symptom onset (about 28 days)
- Indicates past infection or long-term immunity to Hepatitis A
- Common vehicle for transmission of Hepatitis A virus
- Acute viral hepatitis caused by Hepatitis A virus
- Type of nucleic acid contained in Hepatitis A virus
- Appears early and indicates recent Hepatitis A infection
10 Clues: Principal mode of transmission of Hepatitis A • Viral family to which Hepatitis A virus belongs • Hepatitis A does not cause chronic liver disease • Acute viral hepatitis caused by Hepatitis A virus • Type of nucleic acid contained in Hepatitis A virus • Common vehicle for transmission of Hepatitis A virus • Time between exposure and symptom onset (about 28 days) • ...
Wellness Day 2025-11-19
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- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- The body’s main source of quick energy.
- Elements like calcium and iron needed for body functions.
- What the body gets from food to stay active.
- The body’s process of breaking down food.
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- The basic building blocks of the body.
- The amount of food served or eaten at one time.
- The body’s ability to resist infections.
- A state of physical and mental wellbeing.
- A nutrient that helps build and repair tissues.
10 Clues: The basic building blocks of the body. • The body’s main source of quick energy. • The body’s ability to resist infections. • A state of physical and mental wellbeing. • The body’s process of breaking down food. • What the body gets from food to stay active. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The amount of food served or eaten at one time. • ...
Infection Control 2025-07-17
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- Borne & Standard Precautions, Standard precautions universal precautions Treat all blood/body fluids as infectious includes use of gloves disinfectants
- Complete elimination of all microbial life including bacterial spores
- Detergents that break down stubborn residue and film
- Human immunodeficiency virus.
- Body’s response to injury or infection redness or heat pain swelling
- Microscopic plant parasites including mold mildew yeast that cause conditions like ringworm
- Ability of a disinfectant to produce its intended effect kill targeted pathogens
- Type of fungus that grows on surfaces but not typically harmful in salons
- Skin safe germicides FDA‑regulated) used to reduce microbe
- simplex virus, Causes oral or genital herpes.
- Infectious agents requiring a host to replicate example HIV HPV herpes simplex hepatitis virus
- Chemical process post cleaning that reduces germs to safe levels
- tinea, Contagious fungal skin infection.
- Reusable items that can be cleaned/disinfected example shears and combs
- disinfectants, Strong tuberculocidal chemicals potentially harsh
- Infected but shows no symptoms.
- capitis, Head lice infestation
- disease, Illness resulting from workplace exposures
- shaped bacteria tetanus TB
- transmission, Spread through direct contact touching, kissing, sneezing
- spores, Dormant resistant bacterial forms example anthrax
- transmission, Spread via contaminated objects example tools, surfaces
- disposal
- Removal of contaminants via cleaning and disinfecting.
- infection, Confined to one area often with pus example a pimple
- TB-causing bacteria).
- that live off a host, causing diseases example lice and scabies
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- ammonium compounds, quats EPA-registered, user-friendly salon disinfectants
- pathogens, Disease causing microbes carried in blood or body fluids example HIV hepatitis
- Staphylococcus aureus, (MRSA) A staph infection resistant to many antibiotics.
- Chemicals that destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses but not spores on surfaces
- Any abnormal condition impairing bodily functions
- Body's ability to resist infections.
- Any organism too small to see without a microscope bacteria, fungi protozoa etc
- Process of identifying a disease from signs symptoms or tests cosmetologists may not diagnose
- Contagious disease, Easily spread from person to person example colds ringworm and pink eye
- disease, Caused by harmful organisms bacteria viruses fungi parasites
- Mechanical removal scrubbing of visible dirt, debris, and many germs using soap/detergent and water
- Human papilloma virus.
- hypochlorite, bleach Common disinfectant for spills and surfaces
- Single-celled organisms some harmful pathogenic some harmless non‑pathogenic
- Non‑human infecting fungus on surfaces
- bactericidal fungicidal virucidal Labels indicating a disinfectant’s capability to kill TB bacteria fungi or viruses respectively
- Spiral‑shaped bacteria syphilis or Lyme
- use, Disposable, Items intended for only one client.
- immunity, Gained through exposure or vaccination.
- Itch mites burrowing under skin
- incident, Contact with broken skin or body fluids during work
- Smooth non-absorbent materials example metal hard rubber glass suitable for cleaning disinfection
- Round bacteria staphylococci, streptococci diplococci
- disease, Caused by parasites example lice and ringworm
- barbae capitis, Fungal infections of beard/neck and scalp
- Invasion of body tissues by pathogenic organisms
- virus, Infects the liver types include A, B, C.
- immunity, Genetic or baseline defense.
- Absorbent materials example sponge or wood cannot be disinfected reliably
- Fluid from infection white blood cells, bacteria, debris
57 Clues: disposal • TB-causing bacteria). • Human papilloma virus. • shaped bacteria tetanus TB • Human immunodeficiency virus. • capitis, Head lice infestation • Infected but shows no symptoms. • Itch mites burrowing under skin • Body's ability to resist infections. • Non‑human infecting fungus on surfaces • immunity, Genetic or baseline defense. • Spiral‑shaped bacteria syphilis or Lyme • ...
Microbiology Crossword 2017-10-09
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- true or good
- an epidemic that covers a vast geological reigion
- is killed by oxygen
- lives off of dead matter; aka decomposer
- chains of
- nucleus
- other or different
- sexual reproduction in bacteria; transfer genetic material in the form of a plasmid from one to another
- the area of the chromosome; typically a single circular chromosome
- virus that attacks only bacteria
- loop or circular piece of DNA that replicated within bacteria independently
- nutrition
- organism that makes food through photosynthesis, but also relied on obtaining food from another source, produces and consumes
- dormant, tough non-reproductive structure produced by some Gram + bacteria
- A type of immunity that occurs when the vaccination of a significant portion of a population provides a measure of protection for individuals who have not developed immunity
- breaks apart
- makes own food; aka producer
- A disease causing agent such as a virus
- toxin/poison {PROTEIN} released during binary fission or cell death
- Any agent that carries or transports disease
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- needs oxygen to survive
- self
- does not need oxygen to survive, but can tolerate it
- asexual reproduction of bacteria (cloning method)
- decay
- long-term host of a pathogen; often does not get disease OR infection is non-lethal
- protective layer surrounding the cell wall of some bacteria
- clumps or clusters of
- Foreign body
- prokaryote often miscalled blue-green algae
- gets food from another source; aka consumer
- common to a specific region or group of people
- cells with a defined nucleas
- found in the intestine
- Deactivated, not killed, virulent part of the is decommissioned, greatest immune response
- The study of the cause, control, and distribution of disease
- protein extension of many bacteria
- {LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE} found in the cell wall and released as cell lyse
- an outbreak or high occurrence of a disease that spreads rapidly and widely in a population or area
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
40 Clues: self • decay • nucleus • chains of • nutrition • true or good • Foreign body • breaks apart • other or different • is killed by oxygen • clumps or clusters of • found in the intestine • needs oxygen to survive • cells with a defined nucleas • makes own food; aka producer • virus that attacks only bacteria • protein extension of many bacteria • A disease causing agent such as a virus • ...
Bacteria 2017-10-09
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- clumps or clusters of
- other or different
- A disease causing agent such as a virus
- makes own food; aka producer
- Deactivated, not killed, virulent part of the is decommissioned, greatest immune response
- organism that makes food through photosynthesis, but also relied on obtaining food from another source, produces and consumes
- long-term host of a pathogen; often does not get disease OR infection is non-lethal
- an outbreak or high occurrence of a disease that spreads rapidly and widely in a population or area
- self
- an epidemic that covers a vast geological reigion
- asexual reproduction of bacteria (cloning method)
- nucleus
- chains of
- dormant, tough non-reproductive structure produced by some Gram + bacteria
- common to a specific region or group of people
- gets food from another source; aka consumer
- needs oxygen to survive
- lives off of dead matter; aka decomposer
- Foreign body
- A type of immunity that occurs when the vaccination of a significant portion of a population provides a measure of protection for individuals who have not developed immunity
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- virus that attacks only bacteria
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- decay
- does not need oxygen to survive, but can tolerate it
- cells with a defined nucleas
- protein extension of many bacteria
- loop or circular piece of DNA that replicated within bacteria independently
- The study of the cause, control, and distribution of disease
- {LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE} found in the cell wall and released as cell lyse
- sexual reproduction in bacteria; transfer genetic material in the form of a plasmid from one to another
- toxin/poison {PROTEIN} released during binary fission or cell death
- is killed by oxygen
- prokaryote often miscalled blue-green algae
- the area of the chromosome; typically a single circular chromosome
- breaks apart
- Any agent that carries or transports disease
- true or good
- nutrition
- protective layer surrounding the cell wall of some bacteria
- found in the intestine
40 Clues: self • decay • nucleus • chains of • nutrition • breaks apart • true or good • Foreign body • other or different • is killed by oxygen • clumps or clusters of • found in the intestine • needs oxygen to survive • cells with a defined nucleas • makes own food; aka producer • virus that attacks only bacteria • protein extension of many bacteria • A disease causing agent such as a virus • ...
Immune System 2022-01-10
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- to antigen occurs on the first occasion it is encountered. This response can take up to 14 days to resolve and leads to the generation of memory cells with high specificity for the inducing antigen
- is a small collection of genetic code, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a protein coat
- is a culture of hybrid cells that results from the fusion of B cells and myeloma cells
- are important cells of the immune system that are formed in response to an infection or accumulating damaged or dead cells
- is the colorless, odorless, gaseous element represented by the symbol
- is the capability of multicellular organisms to resist harmful microorganisms
- defined as immunity to a pathogen that occurs following exposure to said pathogen
- is an organism that causes disease
- also known as B lymphocytes, are a type of white blood cell of the lymphocyte subtype
- is a protein produced by the body's immune system when it detects harmful substances, called antigens
- Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
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- colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure
- occurs when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other cause. The damaged cells release chemicals including histamine, bradykinin, and prostaglandins
- are part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow
- the immune system can eliminate the antigen, which has been encountered by the individual during the primary invasion, more rapidly and efficiently
- provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- are a group of signaling proteins made and released by host cells in response to the presence of several viruses
- is a thick fluid containing dead tissue, cells, and bacteria
- how your body recognizes and defends itself against bacteria, viruses, and substances that appear foreign and harmful
- is a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system
20 Clues: is an organism that causes disease • is a thick fluid containing dead tissue, cells, and bacteria • is a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system • colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure • is the colorless, odorless, gaseous element represented by the symbol • ...
Immune system 2022-03-12
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- which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles
- a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland, and responsible for producing antibodies
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers
- cells that fight infection and other diseases
- a lymphocyte of a type produced or processed by the thymus gland and actively participating in the immune response
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms removes dead cells and stimulates the action of other immune system cells
- complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- A cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- the first or most important method to be used in dealing with a problem
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- a form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system
- when a person receives antibodies to a disease or toxin rather than making them through his or her own immune system
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- an abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells in most vertebrates and forming part of the immune system
- The soft, spongy tissue that has many blood vessels and is found in the center of most bones
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances which the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood
- the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you've been infected with it
- known as the immune response
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
20 Clues: known as the immune response • cells that fight infection and other diseases • managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • the first or most important method to be used in dealing with a problem • a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland, and responsible for producing antibodies • ...
IMM Crossword 2022-10-01
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- Pathogen associated molecular patterns.
- A type of APC involved in pathogen recognition and activation of immune responses.
- large agranulocyte that is phagocytotic; involved in innate immunity
- immune response.
- differentiate from CD8 T cells (cytotoxic t lymphocytes)
- Subset of CD4+ T cells characterized by the cytokines they produce; involved in stimulating B cells to produce antibody against extracellular pathogens
- Ab
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on some cells making them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- Have granules but aren't as prominent
- Not characterized as granulocytes but do have prominent granules
- WBCs with multi lobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules
- Subset of CD4+ T cells characterized by the cytokines they produce; involved in fully activating macrophages and promoting CTL responses against intracellular pathogens
- Subset of CD4 T cells that is responsible for suppressing/limiting immune responses
- Large granulocyte involved in inducing apoptosis of target cells
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- A transcription factor that causes tissue specific genes to be transcribed.
- Adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- protein family that Abs and B cells belong to
- receptors on immune cells and epithelial cells that recognize and bind PAMPs
- A cell that is able to present Ag to T cell receptors on T cells.
- Family of cytokines that help cells to resist viral infection
- Differentiate into macrophages
- the end stage of disease in HIV
- a cytokine produced by macrophages and T cells that is highly pro-inflammatory
- slg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells
- An Ig that is expressed on B cell surfaces
- antigen.
- CD4 T cells involved in adaptive immunity
- Most prevalent granulocyte
- The Ag receptor on T cells
- Autoimmune disease where autoantibodies (against DNA, RNA and proteins associated with nucleic acids) form immune complexes
- Designation for a family of cell surface molecules involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
31 Clues: Ab • antigen. • immune response. • Most prevalent granulocyte • The Ag receptor on T cells • Differentiate into macrophages • the end stage of disease in HIV • Have granules but aren't as prominent • Pathogen associated molecular patterns. • CD4 T cells involved in adaptive immunity • An Ig that is expressed on B cell surfaces • protein family that Abs and B cells belong to • ...
3.1.1-3.1.3 Vocab Review 2023-04-18
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- A substance used to stimulate an immune response with the goal of creating antibodies and providing immunity to specific infections.
- Living, multicellular, eukaryotic organisms. Include yeasts, mildews, molds, and mushrooms
- previous residence of a pathogen
- Anything that stimulates an immune response
- acquired following infection and recovery, or from a vaccine. Your body makes its own antibodies.
- occurs infrequently and irregularly
- deals with the incidence, distribution, causes, and control of health problems in a population.
- Living, multicellular, eukaryotic worms. Both microscopic and macroscopic varieties exist.
- An infection acquired in a hospital; also known as a hospital-acquired infection
- Non-living microscopic agents made up of an outer protein shell, called a capsid, and either DNA or RNA
- Disease transmission occurs when a susceptible host touches an infected individual or is exposed to their body fluids.
- A disease-causing organism.
- Living, microscopic, single-celled, eukaryotic, animal-like organisms.
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- Non-specific immune defense mechanisms that we are born with. These mechanisms work to keep anything outside of us from coming in.
- An epidemic that has spread across several countries or continents and affects a large number of people
- A protein produced by B cells in the blood; works to impair pathogens. Also called an immunoglobulin
- acquired from the mother. Antibodies are given to a child through the placenta or through breast feeding.
- A type of lymphocyte (white blood cell) that matures in bone marrow and produces antibodies
- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a localized area.
- A disease perpetually present in a community or population within a specific geographic area
- Non-living, submicroscopic, proteins
- Disease transmission that occurs when a susceptible host inhales infected particles, touches an infected object, or is bitten by an infected insect.
- Specific immune defense mechanisms. This form of immunity is acquired over a lifetime and uses antibodies to respond to specific antigens.
- Living, microscopic, unicellular, prokaryotic organisms that are treated with antibiotics
- A type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) produced by the thymus and involved in the immune response.
25 Clues: A disease-causing organism. • previous residence of a pathogen • occurs infrequently and irregularly • Non-living, submicroscopic, proteins • Anything that stimulates an immune response • A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a localized area. • Living, microscopic, single-celled, eukaryotic, animal-like organisms. • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection 2020-09-30
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- An explanation that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
- Eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes.
- The actual age of the fossil given in years.
- A microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles.
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- Looking at layers in sedimentary rock
- The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- Members of a species compete for limited resources.
- Your own body produces antibodies
- Embryology is the study of embryos and their development.
- The principle that events in the past occurred suddenly and were caused by different mechanisms than those operating today.
- Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction which does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes.
- A method of dating rocks and minerals using radioactive isotopes.
- Change in DNA that alters an allele
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- An inherited blood disorder where red blood cells (RBCs) become sickle/crescent shaped.
- A unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- You are given or passed antibodies
- A cell whose nucleus unites with that of another cell to form a new organism.
- Relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- A method of breeding that allows only those individual organisms with desired characteristics to produce the next generation.
- Change in allele frequency due to a chance event
- When a population is separated, gene flow stops and creates a new species.
- An organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus.
- Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- The production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types
- An allele is one of two or more versions of a gene.
26 Clues: Your own body produces antibodies • You are given or passed antibodies • Change in DNA that alters an allele • Eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes. • Looking at layers in sedimentary rock • The actual age of the fossil given in years. • Change in allele frequency due to a chance event • Relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • ...
Genetics 2024-02-13
Vaccines 2021-11-19
Miscellaneous Immune System 2022-03-21
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- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue
- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- is a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system. There are two main types B cells and T cells
- involves the production of two types of lymphocytes B and T cells which are specific to the invading particle
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- called B lymphocyte
- A type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells. It can also boost immune responses
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- is nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells
- help protect the body from infection and may help fight cancer. Also called T lymphocyte and thymocyte.
- is a mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it
- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation
- is the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you've been infected with it
- A protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen
17 Clues: called B lymphocyte • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation • A protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen • A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue • ...
Immune System 2013-04-30
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- Killer Cells/Destroys virus-infected body cells (and cancer cells), attacking cell membrane and lysing cells
- lymphocytes/In 3rd line of defense, mature in thymus gland and fight pathogens in cell-mediated response: stimulated by infected body cells and APCs
- lymphocytes/In 3rd line of defense, mature in bone marrow and fight in humoral response by producing antibodies
- cells /Long-lived cells bearing receptors specific to same antigen as plasma cells, remain circulating in blood for a lifetime, are reactivated in secondary immune response
- response/Response where there is vasodilation and more blood flow, increased body temperature, all to attract more phagocytes to the area
- as an APC, engulfing a bacterium and presenting a fragment of it to cell surface by an MHC II cell to cause cloning of Helper T cell in the same MHC-antigen combination
- Line of Defense/Nonspecific defense, including skin, mucous membranes, cilia, stomach acid
- Line of Defense/Nonspecific defense, including inflammatory response, phagocytes, complement, interferons, and NK cells
- /These ingest invading microbes, include neutrophils (short life) and monocytes (become macrophages)
- Line of Defense/Specific line of defense, relies on B lympocytes and T lymphocytes
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- by basophils and mast cells, causes vasodilation and is responsible for most symptoms of common cold
- called immunoglobins, each a y-shaped molecule with 4 polypeptide chains and destroy free-floating antigens by either neutralizing and then having it eaten by a macrophage, or activating a complement
- T cells/These T cells announce to the immune system that foreign antigens have entered the body. When activated, also differentiates into plasma cells and memory cells
- of immunity where individual makes own antibodies after being ill and recovering, or from a vaccine
- of immunity where antibodies are transferred to an individual from someone else
- T cells/These T cells kill body cells infected with viruses, pathogens and cancer. They have antigen receptors, and kill by releasing perforin to lyse membrane
- temperature
17 Clues: temperature • of immunity where antibodies are transferred to an individual from someone else • Line of Defense/Specific line of defense, relies on B lympocytes and T lymphocytes • Line of Defense/Nonspecific defense, including skin, mucous membranes, cilia, stomach acid • ...
Nerves 2023-06-28
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- a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber. It consists of a wave of electrical depolarization that reverses the potential difference across the nerve cell membranes.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without.
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell, along which impulses received from other cells at synapses are transmitted to the cell body.
- a gap between the pre- and postsynaptic cells that is about 20 nm (0.02 μ) wide
- a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane.
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- A tiny, disc-shaped piece of cell that is found in the blood and spleen
- sit behind the ears and are the second largest lobe
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all amoeboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- nerve cells that send messages all over your body to allow you to do everything from breathing to talking, eating, walking, and thinking
- an insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord.
- the site of transmission of electric nerve impulses between two nerve cells (neurons) or between a neuron and a gland or muscle cell (effector).
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- the electrical potential difference across the plasma membrane when the cell is in a non-excited state.
18 Clues: sit behind the ears and are the second largest lobe • chemical messengers that your body can't function without. • a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • A tiny, disc-shaped piece of cell that is found in the blood and spleen • ...
Cell Biology, Organisation & Infection and response 2024-06-11
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- Movement of particles from high to low concentration (9)
- Single-celled organisms, often parasitic (8)
- Complex cell with a nucleus (9)
- Substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies (7)
- Tissue that transports sugars in plants (6)
- The body's ability to resist a particular infection (7)
- Tissue that transports water in plants (5)
- Movement of blood through the body (11)
- All chemical reactions in an organism (10)
- Segment of DNA coding for a trait (4)
- Process of taking in nutrients by cells or tissues (10)
- Breakdown of food into smaller molecules (9)
- Rapid spread of disease in a specific area (8)
- Type of cell division for growth and repair (7)
- Substance that increases the rate of a reaction (8)
- Infectious agent that replicates inside living cells (5)
- Medicine used to kill or inhibit bacteria (10)
- Microorganism that causes disease (8)
- Structure made of DNA and protein (10)
- When an enzyme loses its shape and function (8)
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- Process of releasing energy from food (11)
- Simple cell without a nucleus (10)
- Molecule carrying genetic information (3)
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease (9)
- Substance that triggers an immune response (7)
- Group of organs working together (6)
- Diffusion of water across a membrane (7)
- Single-celled microorganisms, some of which cause disease (8)
- Type of organism that can cause infections like athlete's foot (6)
- Period between infection and the appearance of symptoms (10)
- Substance an enzyme acts upon (9)
- Type of transport requiring energy (6)
- Worldwide spread of a new disease (8)
- Type of immunity when the majority of the population are vaccinated and this protects the unvaccinated (4)
- Location on the enzyme where the substrate binds
- Organism that transmits a pathogen (6)
- Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens (8)
- Protein that speeds up chemical reactions (6)
- The theory to describe how enzymes bind with substrates
39 Clues: Complex cell with a nucleus (9) • Substance an enzyme acts upon (9) • Simple cell without a nucleus (10) • Group of organs working together (6) • Segment of DNA coding for a trait (4) • Worldwide spread of a new disease (8) • Microorganism that causes disease (8) • Type of transport requiring energy (6) • Organism that transmits a pathogen (6) • ...
Immune System 2023-03-15
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- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- the antibody protection your body creates against a germ once you've been infected with it.
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen.
- a method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell.
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies.
- A type of white blood cell.
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives) that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system.
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- when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease.
- by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it.
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue.
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- A cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- a form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system.
- when a virus has infected a cell, replicated new virus particles, and bursts.
20 Clues: A type of white blood cell. • A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies. • a method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell. • a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. • when a virus has infected a cell, replicated new virus particles, and bursts. • ...
Colin's immune system crossword puzzle 2022-03-11
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- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drug designed to kill them
- cells tailor-made to get rid of the specific microorganisms that have invaded your tissue.
- mean by which the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it.
- helps the body fight infection and other diseases and is a type of blood cell
- the first line of defense
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- A type of white blood cell.They help protect the body from infection and may help fight cancer. Also called T lymphocyte and thymocyte.
- microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye.
- a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
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- nonspecific resistance that destroys invaders in a generalized way without targeting specific individuals
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate's principal means of delivering oxygen to the body tissues
- protein used to fight off harmful substances in your body.
- a compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease, especially a drug or drugs taken by mouth.
- a type of white blood cell in the immune system of most vertebrates.include natural killer cells, T cells, and B cells.
- medicine taking to rid yourself of a bacterial infection
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
20 Clues: the first line of defense • A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye. • medicine taking to rid yourself of a bacterial infection • protein used to fight off harmful substances in your body. • a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus. • ...
Diseases 2023-01-16
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- substance to help the body gain immunity to a disease
- the cause of swine flu
- is a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans and other primates caused by ebola viruses which has resulted in epidemics.
- spread of a disease in a local population where a large number of people get sick
- uncontrolled growth of the cell cycle
- using a process of heating substances to kill the bacteria in it
- non-living microscopic needs a host
- fission single cell splits into two identical cells
- the cause of the current pandemic
- medicine made by inserting a specific gene into bacteria; it treats diabetes
- organism from which a virus takes food, shelter, and the ability to reproduce
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms
- disease that cannot be passed along to others
- a disease that is passed on to humans by a mosquito thru a protist called Plasmodium Vivax
- cancer causing substance
- Three shapes; bacilli, cocci, and spirilla
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- a medicine specifically designed to kill bacteria; good and bad bacteria in the body
- disease that can be passed along to others
- a bacterial disease caused by a vector known as the tick
- to eliminate no more exist at specific location
- a medicine for the treatment of viruses. Not 100% effective but slows the virus down
- spread of a disease that requires the disease to spread into two or more continents where a large number people get sick
- Virus, bacteria, or other microorganism that causes disease
- an animal that passes a pathogen from the host to another organism
- easily spread with in a population
- a virus that is transmitted by an infected animal. Vaccine is available for some animals
- the cause of athlete's foot
- to resist, recover, or prevent a disease from entering the body
- more commonly know as the flu can be prevented by vaccine but has been responsible for epidemics and pandemics in the past
- passes a pathogen from human to human without symptoms
30 Clues: the cause of swine flu • cancer causing substance • the cause of athlete's foot • the cause of the current pandemic • easily spread with in a population • non-living microscopic needs a host • uncontrolled growth of the cell cycle • disease that can be passed along to others • Three shapes; bacilli, cocci, and spirilla • disease that cannot be passed along to others • ...
IMM Crossword 2022-10-01
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- large agranulocyte that is phagocytotic; involved in innate immunity
- a cytokine produced by macrophages and T cells that is highly pro-inflammatory
- A transcription factor that causes tissue specific genes to be transcribed.
- Have granules but aren't as prominent
- Adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- differentiate from CD8 T cells (cytotoxic t lymphocytes)
- Subset of CD4+ T cells characterized by the cytokines they produce; involved in stimulating B cells to produce antibody against extracellular pathogens
- Differentiate into macrophages
- Most prevalent granulocyte
- slg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells
- Autoimmune disease where autoantibodies (against DNA, RNA and proteins associated with nucleic acids) form immune complexes
- the end stage of disease in HIV
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- The Ag receptor on T cells
- Not characterized as granulocytes but do have prominent granules
- Designation for a family of cell surface molecules involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- antigen.
- Large granulocyte involved in inducing apoptosis of target cells
- Family of cytokines that help cells to resist viral infection
- Pathogen associated molecular patterns.
- immune response.
- A type of APC involved in pathogen recognition and activation of immune responses.
- A cell that is able to present Ag to T cell receptors on T cells.
- protein family that Abs and B cells belong to
- Subset of CD4+ T cells characterized by the cytokines they produce; involved in fully activating macrophages and promoting CTL responses against intracellular pathogens
- WBCs with multi lobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules
- Ab
- Subset of CD4 T cells that is responsible for suppressing/limiting immune responses
- receptors on immune cells and epithelial cells that recognize and bind PAMPs
- CD4 T cells involved in adaptive immunity
- An Ig that is expressed on B cell surfaces
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on some cells making them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
31 Clues: Ab • antigen. • immune response. • The Ag receptor on T cells • Most prevalent granulocyte • Differentiate into macrophages • the end stage of disease in HIV • Have granules but aren't as prominent • Pathogen associated molecular patterns. • CD4 T cells involved in adaptive immunity • An Ig that is expressed on B cell surfaces • protein family that Abs and B cells belong to • ...
March 2021-02-25
Across
- someone who is killed because of their beliefs
- opposite of injustice
- a subdivision of a landmass within a larger continent
- What does your body get as a result of not taking health precautions?
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- forward or onward movement towards a destination
- a medical substance to provide immunity from a disease
- a resident of a certain country or region
- opposite of false
- Bhagat Singh said “___ uplifts character”. What is that?
- a surprise attack made by someone waiting in a secure position
10 Clues: opposite of false • opposite of injustice • a resident of a certain country or region • someone who is killed because of their beliefs • forward or onward movement towards a destination • a subdivision of a landmass within a larger continent • a medical substance to provide immunity from a disease • Bhagat Singh said “___ uplifts character”. What is that? • ...
Viruses 2022-01-24
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- Long whiplike structure that help some bactieria move?
- Ability of an organism to resist a virus or infection?
- Strand of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein layer that can infect and replicate in a host cell?
- Agent that causes diseases?
- Change in DNA or RNA?
- Microscopic prokaryote?
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- Mixture containing material from one or more deactivated pathogens?
- Cell division that forms two identical cells?
- Capacity of an organism to defend itself against diseases?
- Protein that can attach to pathogen and make it useless?
10 Clues: Change in DNA or RNA? • Microscopic prokaryote? • Agent that causes diseases? • Cell division that forms two identical cells? • Long whiplike structure that help some bactieria move? • Ability of an organism to resist a virus or infection? • Protein that can attach to pathogen and make it useless? • Capacity of an organism to defend itself against diseases? • ...
Immune System 2022-04-03
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- A "tag" on the outside of a cell identifying it
- These cause vasodilation and increased capillary permeability as part of the inflammatory response
- The first responders to an infection site
- Interferes with virus replication
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- Leads artificial active immunity
- Filters blood, traps pathogens, and removes old red blood cells
- Natural _____ cells survey and then kill pathogens indiscriminately
- An important step of activation that only happens on the first exposure
- Promotes T cell development
- _______ T cells that attack class 1 MHC cells
10 Clues: Promotes T cell development • Leads artificial active immunity • Interferes with virus replication • The first responders to an infection site • _______ T cells that attack class 1 MHC cells • A "tag" on the outside of a cell identifying it • Filters blood, traps pathogens, and removes old red blood cells • ...
Christian Spelling feb. 9 2016-02-09
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- the position or bearing of the body while standing
- an act or instance of working or acting together
- the act of contributing
- something that is advantageous or good; an advantage
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- to give in trust or charge; consign
- to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing
- showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings
- a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most
- having or prepared with information or knowledge
- to settle
10 Clues: to settle • the act of contributing • to give in trust or charge; consign • an act or instance of working or acting together • having or prepared with information or knowledge • the position or bearing of the body while standing • something that is advantageous or good; an advantage • showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings • ...
NURSING TERMINOLOGY 2024-01-17
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- REDNESS,HEAT SWELLING AND PAIN IN INFECTED AREA
- IMMUNITY THTOUGH ANTIBODIES GIVEN TO US
- CONDITION IN WHICH THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CLOTTING IN THE BLOOD
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- THAT ARE CONSIDERED HARMFUL EHEN PERFORMED BY UNQUALIFIED PERSON
- GATHERED USING YOUR SENSES
- DISEASE THAT IS NOT SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON
- BLOOD PRESSURE
- THE CLOTTING FACTOR CARRIED IN BLOOD'S PLASMA
- A SUDDEN AND SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION TO A SUBSTANCE THAT CAN CAUSE DEATH
- OSERVATION GATHERED FROM WHAT A PATIENT TELL YOU
10 Clues: BLOOD PRESSURE • GATHERED USING YOUR SENSES • IMMUNITY THTOUGH ANTIBODIES GIVEN TO US • THE CLOTTING FACTOR CARRIED IN BLOOD'S PLASMA • REDNESS,HEAT SWELLING AND PAIN IN INFECTED AREA • DISEASE THAT IS NOT SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON • OSERVATION GATHERED FROM WHAT A PATIENT TELL YOU • CONDITION IN WHICH THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CLOTTING IN THE BLOOD • ...
NURSING TERMINOLOGY 2024-01-17
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- THAT ARE CONSIDERED HARMFUL EHEN PERFORMED BY UNQUALIFIED PERSON
- CONDITION IN WHICH THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CLOTTING IN THE BLOOD
- REDNESS,HEAT SWELLING AND PAIN IN INFECTED AREA
- BLOOD PRESSURE
- A SUDDEN AND SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION TO A SUBSTANCE THAT CAN CAUSE DEATH
- GATHERED USING YOUR SENSES
- OSERVATION GATHERED FROM WHAT A PATIENT TELL YOU
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- DISEASE THAT IS NOT SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON
- THE CLOTTING FACTOR CARRIED IN BLOOD'S PLASMA
- IMMUNITY THTOUGH ANTIBODIES GIVEN TO US
10 Clues: BLOOD PRESSURE • GATHERED USING YOUR SENSES • IMMUNITY THTOUGH ANTIBODIES GIVEN TO US • THE CLOTTING FACTOR CARRIED IN BLOOD'S PLASMA • REDNESS,HEAT SWELLING AND PAIN IN INFECTED AREA • DISEASE THAT IS NOT SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON • OSERVATION GATHERED FROM WHAT A PATIENT TELL YOU • CONDITION IN WHICH THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CLOTTING IN THE BLOOD • ...
NURSING TERMINOLOGY 2024-01-17
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- THAT ARE CONSIDERED HARMFUL WHEN PERFORMED BY UNQUALIFIED PERSON
- CONDITION IN WHICH THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CLOTTING IN THE BLOOD
- REDNESS,HEAT SWELLING AND PAIN IN INFECTED AREA
- BLOOD PRESSURE
- A SUDDEN AND SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION TO A SUBSTANCE THAT CAN CAUSE DEATH
- GATHERED USING YOUR SENSES
- OSERVATION GATHERED FROM WHAT A PATIENT TELL YOU
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- DISEASE THAT IS NOT SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON
- THE CLOTTING FACTOR CARRIED IN BLOOD'S PLASMA
- IMMUNITY THTOUGH ANTIBODIES GIVEN TO US
10 Clues: BLOOD PRESSURE • GATHERED USING YOUR SENSES • IMMUNITY THTOUGH ANTIBODIES GIVEN TO US • THE CLOTTING FACTOR CARRIED IN BLOOD'S PLASMA • REDNESS,HEAT SWELLING AND PAIN IN INFECTED AREA • DISEASE THAT IS NOT SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON • OSERVATION GATHERED FROM WHAT A PATIENT TELL YOU • CONDITION IN WHICH THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH CLOTTING IN THE BLOOD • ...
Immunization 2023-03-24
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- meningitis is the infection of the ____ and spinal cord
- lung infection that fills its air sacs with fluid or pus
- causes painful stiffening of muscles; comes in combination shot
- shot that should be taken every year; also known as flu shot
- another name for pertussis
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- painful skin rash that may lead to long-term nerve pain
- Center of ____ Control and Prevention
- MMR immunization prevents ____, mumps and rubella
- most recent pandemic in the world requiring booster shots
- injection used to give immunity
10 Clues: another name for pertussis • injection used to give immunity • Center of ____ Control and Prevention • MMR immunization prevents ____, mumps and rubella • painful skin rash that may lead to long-term nerve pain • meningitis is the infection of the ____ and spinal cord • lung infection that fills its air sacs with fluid or pus • ...
Animal Reproduction 2023-03-28
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- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
- union of the sperm and egg cells
- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- act of giving birth
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- the time a female animal is receptive to be bred
- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- removal of testicles
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offspring's immunity
- removal of female reproductive organs
10 Clues: act of giving birth • removal of testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • removal of female reproductive organs • release of the egg cell from the ovary • the time a female animal is receptive to be bred • length of time during which the female is pregnant • period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands • ...
Brain Matters 2024-04-24
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- Practice of claming and focusing attention.
- Physical activity performed to improve health and fitness.
- A state of beeing physically fit and healthy.
- State when you rest your body and mind.
- The central organ of the nervous system.
- The quality of beeing mentally and emotionally stable.
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- Emotional state associated with positivity and contentment.
- Taking care of one's psychological and emotional well-being.
- The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases.
- Mental processes involved in gaining knowlege and understanding.
10 Clues: State when you rest your body and mind. • The central organ of the nervous system. • Practice of claming and focusing attention. • A state of beeing physically fit and healthy. • The quality of beeing mentally and emotionally stable. • The body's ability to fight off infections and diseases. • Physical activity performed to improve health and fitness. • ...
Science Crossword 2024-07-08
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- Process by which water moves through a plant (9)
- Largest planet in our solar system (6)
- Scientific term for the study of the universe (7)
- Scientist who discovered the laws of motion (6)
- Type of rock formed from cooling magma (6)
- Type of fossil fuel used for energy (5)
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- Biological process by which cells produce energy (8)
- Scientist who developed the theory of evolution (6)
- Process by which the human body fights disease (9)
- Scientific study of the structure of Earth's crust (7)
10 Clues: Largest planet in our solar system (6) • Type of fossil fuel used for energy (5) • Type of rock formed from cooling magma (6) • Scientist who discovered the laws of motion (6) • Process by which water moves through a plant (9) • Scientific term for the study of the universe (7) • Process by which the human body fights disease (9) • ...
Psm quiz 2024-06-03
Across
- Inflammation of the liver
- A common viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- A severe allergic reaction.
- The process of removing harmful substances from the body.
- The medical specialty focused on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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- Surgical removal of a body part.
- A medical condition characterized by the chronic feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- The body's defense against infectious organisms.
- The smallest blood vessels in the body
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states in specified populations.
10 Clues: Inflammation of the liver • A severe allergic reaction. • Surgical removal of a body part. • The smallest blood vessels in the body • The body's defense against infectious organisms. • The process of removing harmful substances from the body. • A common viral infection that affects the respiratory system • ...
The making of Mollie 2023-04-25
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- Control by men of a disproportionately large share of power
- The granting of the power, right, or authority.
- The right of voting
- Reject the authority.
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- The use of direct and noticeable action to achieve a result, usually a political or social one.
- A belief that a person's social or economic station in society determines their value in that society.
- Unjust exercise of power.
- Women who fought to obtain the right to vote.
- Immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor.
- Equality of sexes.
10 Clues: Equality of sexes. • The right of voting • Reject the authority. • Unjust exercise of power. • Women who fought to obtain the right to vote. • The granting of the power, right, or authority. • Control by men of a disproportionately large share of power • Immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor. • ...
Biology crossword 2022-08-27
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- Hormone which causes the contraction of womb at he time of birth
- Location of kidney in human body
- Hormone which controls the amount of salt and water in our urine
- Material which is transferred into the phloem using ATP
- Unicellular organisms excrete wastes through the process termed as
Down
- What causes water to move into the phloem tissue
- Gland which controls our all day and night activity
- Part from where Urine gets released
- Activities which generate nitrogenous waste materials
- Immunity enhancer hormone
10 Clues: Immunity enhancer hormone • Location of kidney in human body • Part from where Urine gets released • What causes water to move into the phloem tissue • Gland which controls our all day and night activity • Activities which generate nitrogenous waste materials • Material which is transferred into the phloem using ATP • ...
Vet Med Vocabulary 2023-05-16
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- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
- used to treat allergic reactions
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected animal
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- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- medication used to treat skin conditions
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever
- medication used to reduce arthritis.
10 Clues: used to treat allergic reactions • solution used as a mild antiseptic • class of drugs used to relieve pain • medication used to reduce arthritis. • medication used to treat skin conditions • injection which provided immunity from a disease • solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms • medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever • ...
Socially Conditioned Diseases: Risk Factors, Morbidity & Mortality Crossword 2025-03-22
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- Causes liver disease, addiction, and mental health issues.
- Spreads in crowded, unsanitary conditions.
- A major risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases
- A silent killer leading to heart attacks and strokes
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- Leads to lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses
- A severe consequence of hypertension and heart disease
- A lifestyle disease linked to obesity and poor diet.
- root cause of many socially conditioned diseases
- A mental health disorder often linked to societal stress.
- Leads to stunted growth and weakened immunity.
10 Clues: Spreads in crowded, unsanitary conditions. • Leads to stunted growth and weakened immunity. • root cause of many socially conditioned diseases • A lifestyle disease linked to obesity and poor diet. • A silent killer leading to heart attacks and strokes • A severe consequence of hypertension and heart disease • ...
Nicolas_1 2025-03-25
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- lack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability
- by degrees or stages; incrementally
- the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease
- not able to move due to trauma
- an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature
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- to take a quick sleep
- inability to obtain sufficient sleep, especially when chronic; difficulty in falling or staying asleep; sleeplessness.
- an abnormally high body temperature
- acquired immune deficiency syndome
- sharp or severe in effect
10 Clues: to take a quick sleep • sharp or severe in effect • not able to move due to trauma • acquired immune deficiency syndome • by degrees or stages; incrementally • an abnormally high body temperature • lack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability • the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease • ...
Importance Of Healthy Life 2025-02-24
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- A harmful habit that damages the lungs.
- Drinking enough of this keeps the body hydrated.
- The body's defense system against diseases.
- Essential for growth and repairing body tissues.
- A form of physical activity that improves fitness.
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- The practice of consuming nutritious meals for well-being.
- A type of illness linked to poor lifestyle choices.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Lack of this can lead to stress and fatigue.
- Helps in relaxation and stress reduction.
10 Clues: A harmful habit that damages the lungs. • Helps in relaxation and stress reduction. • The body's defense system against diseases. • Lack of this can lead to stress and fatigue. • Drinking enough of this keeps the body hydrated. • Essential for growth and repairing body tissues. • A form of physical activity that improves fitness. • ...
Lymphatic system 2025-12-12
Across
- Not able to get something
- blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- your body's vital defense mechanism, a natural immune response to injury, infection, or irritants
- a fist-sized organ in your upper left abdomen
Down
- Produces lymphocytes
- the fundamental building blocks of all living things
- Foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- traps the germs that enter your mouth
- a specialized organ in the chest, behind the breastbone
- Clear fluid carrying white blood cells
10 Clues: Produces lymphocytes • Not able to get something • traps the germs that enter your mouth • Clear fluid carrying white blood cells • a fist-sized organ in your upper left abdomen • Foreign substance that triggers an immune response • the fundamental building blocks of all living things • a specialized organ in the chest, behind the breastbone • ...
Healthy Professional 2025-04-09
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- taking in nutrients and assimilating them
- the ability of the body to resist and destroy pathogens
- test possible allergy in clients
- after overcoming a disease
- Nutrients needed for energy to run every function
- used by cells to produce biochemicals
- Building muscle and cell repair
- substance that kills and slow growth of bacteria
- Protect the skin from the suns UV light
- the science of designing the workplace as well as its equipment and tools
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- Promotes production of collagen and healing skin
- inherited and partly developed through healthy living
- required for normal metabolism
- Skins Elasticity and thickness
- hypersensitivity disorders
- needed for body functions. Sebum production and absorption of vitamins A,D,E and K
- Bone development
- 50 to 70 percent of body's weight. Needed for every function of the cells and body
18 Clues: Bone development • hypersensitivity disorders • after overcoming a disease • required for normal metabolism • Skins Elasticity and thickness • Building muscle and cell repair • test possible allergy in clients • used by cells to produce biochemicals • Protect the skin from the suns UV light • taking in nutrients and assimilating them • ...
Canadian Federal Elections Vocab Part 1 2023-04-11
7 Clues: protection from something • serious and/or on purpose • engagement in war or conflict • prepare food for long-term storage • a long journey involving travel by sea • an organize journey taken for a particular purpose • moving from one place to another rather than living in one place all the time
Crossword Puzzle Day - Dec 21 2021-12-21
Across
- What are short Sanksrit verses called?
- what is the yellow powder in our immunity booster tea
- first black child to go to white school / name of gem
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- Father in Sanskrit
- Mother in Sanskrit
- What do you put in soil to grow plants?
- What does ss stand for in SSCVC?
- What do we do to keep the body and mind healthy
8 Clues: Father in Sanskrit • Mother in Sanskrit • What does ss stand for in SSCVC? • What are short Sanksrit verses called? • What do you put in soil to grow plants? • What do we do to keep the body and mind healthy • what is the yellow powder in our immunity booster tea • first black child to go to white school / name of gem
France expanding it's controle over North America 2014-10-28
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- Resistance to disease
- Son of local Iroqouis chief
- A disease that killed brought from Europe to North America that killed many Aboriginals
- Order of Roman Catholic priests
Down
- Often fatal disease caused by the lack of vitamin C
- The settling of issues or disputes without giving offence
- Cartier kidnapped Donnaconna and 9 other ______
- Peninsula along the south shore of the St. Lawrence river
8 Clues: Resistance to disease • Son of local Iroqouis chief • Order of Roman Catholic priests • Cartier kidnapped Donnaconna and 9 other ______ • Often fatal disease caused by the lack of vitamin C • The settling of issues or disputes without giving offence • Peninsula along the south shore of the St. Lawrence river • ...
Chapter 1 -What is your body type ? 2021-08-12
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- ministry formed by Govt of India in 2014 for the developmemt of indigenous alternate medicines of India.
- common ayurvedic supplement to increase immunity,stamina & strength.
- denotes the energy of water and earth
- denotes the energy of fire and water
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- fundamental bio elements in the body
- Ayurveda is actually taken from the _____
- sanskrit word for body constitution
- denotes the energy of air and space
8 Clues: sanskrit word for body constitution • denotes the energy of air and space • fundamental bio elements in the body • denotes the energy of fire and water • denotes the energy of water and earth • Ayurveda is actually taken from the _____ • common ayurvedic supplement to increase immunity,stamina & strength. • ...
The Immune System Crossword 2024-05-13
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- prevents pathogens from entering the body
- increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens
- keeps hydration in the respiratory tract
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
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- first line of defence against infections and bacteria
- swelling around an infection
- a cornerstone of innate immunity
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
8 Clues: swelling around an infection • a cornerstone of innate immunity • keeps hydration in the respiratory tract • prevents pathogens from entering the body • increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens • first line of defence against infections and bacteria • proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body • ...
Survivor 2021-12-30
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- Only Person To Go To Every Tribal Council In Single Season
- (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank
- Coins Used To Acquire Luxuries Or Advantages
- The Number Of The Longest Season By Days
- Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire
- First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice
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- The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- First Person To Win A Game On The Island Of The Idols
- The Location Of Season 18
- The Ones Who Vote For A Winner
- First Person To Ever Find A Legacy Advantage
- Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots
- The Last Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- The Most Recent Unanimous Winner
14 Clues: The Location Of Season 18 • The Ones Who Vote For A Winner • The Most Recent Unanimous Winner • Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots • Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire • (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank • The Last Name Of The Most Recent Winner • First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice • The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner • ...
Survivor 2021-12-30
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- Only Person To Go To Every Tribal Council In Single Season
- (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank
- Coins Used To Acquire Luxuries Or Advantages
- The Number Of The Longest Season By Days
- Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire
- First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice
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- The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- First Person To Win A Game On The Island Of The Idols
- The Location Of Season 18
- The Ones Who Vote For A Winner
- First Person To Ever Find A Legacy Advantage
- Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots
- The Last Name Of The First Winner
- The Most Recent Unanimous Winner
14 Clues: The Location Of Season 18 • The Ones Who Vote For A Winner • The Most Recent Unanimous Winner • The Last Name Of The First Winner • Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots • Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire • (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank • First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice • The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner • The Number Of The Longest Season By Days • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-18
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- says that laws can be made if they are _____ and proper
- Powers that are listed in the constitution
- bill that has to do with spending
- being disobedient or disrespectful toward a court of law
- not spending the money that has been budgeted
- a type of bill to raise money
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- protection from something like obligation or penalty
- exchange of goods between states is _______ commerce
- legislative body charges against a government official
- an order of someone to attend court
- veto that comes from the legislative branch
- budget that accounts for the spending of the whole country
- Powers that are not stated in the constitution
- lying in court after taking an oath
14 Clues: a type of bill to raise money • bill that has to do with spending • an order of someone to attend court • lying in court after taking an oath • Powers that are listed in the constitution • veto that comes from the legislative branch • not spending the money that has been budgeted • Powers that are not stated in the constitution • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-18
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- says that laws can be made if they are _____ and proper
- Powers that are listed in the constitution
- bill that has to do with spending
- being disobedient or disrespectful toward a court of law
- not spending the money that has been budgeted
- a type of bill to raise money
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- protection from something like obligation or penalty
- exchange of goods between states is _______ commerce
- legislative body charges against a government official
- an order of someone to attend court
- veto that comes from the legislative branch
- budget that accounts for the spending of the whole country
- Powers that are not stated in the constitution
- lying in court after taking an oath
14 Clues: a type of bill to raise money • bill that has to do with spending • an order of someone to attend court • lying in court after taking an oath • Powers that are listed in the constitution • veto that comes from the legislative branch • not spending the money that has been budgeted • Powers that are not stated in the constitution • ...
Immunology Acronym List 2023-09-28
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- Crystallized fragment of antibody: the part of an antibody that consists of the carboxy terminal halves of the two heavy chains disulfide-bonded to each other; the Fc region of an antibody is where Fc receptors bind, and so is responsible for antibody effector function (after antigen binding occurs)
- Antigen presenting cell: a cell that is able to present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells
- Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity: a mechanism NK cells use to induce apoptosis in virally infected cells or tumor cells
- Dendritic cell: a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- Interleukin: general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
- B cell receptor: sIg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells.
- Cytokine produced by effector CD4+ TH1 cells, CD8+ T cells, NK cells; primary actions are to act with IL-12 to induce TH1 differentiation, and to fully activate macrophages; enhances expression of MHC and components involved in Ag processing; is a switch factor for certain Ig isotypes and inhibits TH2 response
- Antibody: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- Immunoglobulin, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- Family names of chemokine receptors, the receptors that chemokines bind to all cell attraction to specific areas in the body
- B lymphocyte that upon activation can differentiate into plasma cells secreting antibody molecules or B memory cells
- lipopolysaccharide: a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- Autoimmune regulator: a transcription factor that causes several hundred tissue-specific genes to be transcribed by a subpopulation of epithelial cells in the thymus
- T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD4 which upon activation differentiate into distinct Thelper phenotypes with different roles in adaptive immunity
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy: multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs: amino acid sequence in cytoplasmic domains of membrane receptors involved in signal transduction
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- C-reactive protein: acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine, a constituent of certain bacteria, that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- Macrophage: large mononuclear phagocyte that takes residence in many different tissues and organs and contributes to innate immune responses and can act as an effector cell in adaptive immune responses
- Cell adhesion molecule
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes: CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- Complementarity determining regions: the regions of the antigen binding loops of Ig molecules, antibodies and T cell receptors that come into contact with antigen
- Cluster of differentiation: designation for specific cell-surface molecules on immune cells that help to differentiate one immune cell from another
- Cell mediated immunity: adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- Interferon: family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections; type 1 interferons include IFN-alpha and IFN-beta, as distinguished from IFN-gamma.
- T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD8 which upon activation differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs)
- Fragment with antigen binding: the part of an antibody (that can be isolated by protease digestion) responsible for antigen binding, consisting of the light chain and amino-terminal half of the heavy chain disulfide-bonded together
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- Antigen: a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or B cell receptor, or a peptide that is presented by MHC molecules to T cell receptor
- immune response
- Family names of chemokines, chemicals that are a sub-class of cytokines with cell-attractant properties
- Cell surface receptors that bind to the Fc portion of IgG molecules. Expressed on phagocytes, B cells, and NK cells, among others; transmit activating signals in innate immunity, humoral immunity and ADCC
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells that makes them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- Human leukocyte antigen: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- Intracellular adhesion molecules: cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins; Critical in binding of lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: the end stage of disease in HIV infection
36 Clues: immune response • Cell adhesion molecule • Human immunodeficiency virus • Antibody: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • Human leukocyte antigen: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans • Immunoglobulin, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: the end stage of disease in HIV infection • ...
Circulatory System 2024-09-20
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- Blood vessel that returns blood back to the heart
- Vessels taking the blood to and from the body
- Fluid portion of blood
- Protein produced in the body in response to the presence of antigens or foreign bodies
- Prevent backward flow of blood
- White blood cell
- Rhythmic expansion of artery as a result of heart contraction. Can be felt in arteries close to skin surface
- Vessels taking blood to and from the body
- System of vessels carrying lymph. Also involved in immunity
- Tiny artery
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- Red blood cell
- High blood pressure
- Component of blood responsible for clotting
- Relaxing of smooth muscle in blood vessel. Result in vessel widening
- Narrowing of blood vessel
- Smallest blood vessel whose walls are only one cell thick
- Tiny vein
- Muscular blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
18 Clues: Tiny vein • Tiny artery • Red blood cell • White blood cell • High blood pressure • Fluid portion of blood • Narrowing of blood vessel • Prevent backward flow of blood • Vessels taking blood to and from the body • Component of blood responsible for clotting • Vessels taking the blood to and from the body • Blood vessel that returns blood back to the heart • ...
Immune system 2022-10-18
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- the process by which somatic cells divide
- immune signal molecule released in inflammation
- immunity learned from exposure to pathogens
- a type of B cell that releases antibodies.
- this cell stimulates both b and cyto T cells
- a type of Antibody that is artificial
- non-specific natural immune response
- immune cells that originate in the bone marrow
- a non-self organism or dangerous molecule
- artificial method of inciting a first response
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- provide rapid response for second exposure
- large phagocytotic cell, consumes pathogens
- proteins attaches to antigens with specificity
- protein on outer of pathogen, important for ID
- a dimer variety of antibody found in tears & saliva
- the response initiated through b lymphocytes
- process of cell destruction by breaking membrane
- type of immune cell that kills other cells
18 Clues: non-specific natural immune response • a type of Antibody that is artificial • the process by which somatic cells divide • a non-self organism or dangerous molecule • provide rapid response for second exposure • a type of B cell that releases antibodies. • type of immune cell that kills other cells • large phagocytotic cell, consumes pathogens • ...
STI's 2022-06-08
6 Clues: An STI caused by virus • An STI caused by bacteria • Sign of infection/disease • Provides immunity to a disease • Choosing not to partake in sexual activity • Prescription medicine that attacks the bacteria that makes you sick
Lymphatic System 2025-03-08
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- Lymphatic capillaries that absorb fats in the small intestine
- Swelling caused by lymphatic blockage
- Duct Largest lymphatic vessel that drains lymph into the bloodstream
- Swollen lymph nodes due to infection or disease
- Largest organ in the lymphatic system, helps fight infection
- A microorganism that can cause disease, fought by the immune system
- Lymphatic ducts return lymph to this system
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- Cancer of the lymphatic system
- Nodes Small structures that filter harmful substances from lymph
- Fluid surrounding tissues before becoming lymph
- Clear fluid that flows through lymphatic vessels
- Unwanted substances eliminated by the lymphatic system
- A type of white blood cell important for immune response
- Produces T-cells for immunity
- Helps circulate lymph fluid properly
15 Clues: Produces T-cells for immunity • Cancer of the lymphatic system • Helps circulate lymph fluid properly • Swelling caused by lymphatic blockage • Lymphatic ducts return lymph to this system • Fluid surrounding tissues before becoming lymph • Swollen lymph nodes due to infection or disease • Clear fluid that flows through lymphatic vessels • ...
Lymphatic System 2025-09-11
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- caused by blocked lymphatic drainage, Lymphedema
- response developed after vaccination, Adaptive immunity
- structures that filter lymph, Nodes
- in the chest where T cells mature, Thymus
- that drains lymph into the left subclavian vein, Thoracic Duct
- line of defense against infection (general term), Skin
- organ in the throat that traps pathogens from food/air, Tonsisls
- lymphatic organ in the abdomen, Spleen
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- made by plasma cells to fight antigens, Antibody
- balance and _______ absorption are functions of lymphatic system, Fat
- defense system against disease, Immune System
- that returns excess fluid to the bloodstream, Lymphatic system
- lymphatic organ that filters blood, Spleen
- that circulates through lymphatic vessels, Lymph
- of white blood cell that produces antibodies, Lymphocyte
15 Clues: structures that filter lymph, Nodes • lymphatic organ in the abdomen, Spleen • in the chest where T cells mature, Thymus • lymphatic organ that filters blood, Spleen • defense system against disease, Immune System • made by plasma cells to fight antigens, Antibody • caused by blocked lymphatic drainage, Lymphedema • that circulates through lymphatic vessels, Lymph • ...
Immune System 2025-06-15
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- body cell capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria
- medicine used to treat bacterial infection
- spore producing organism
- infectious agent which needs a living host to survive
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- Harmful substance which triggers an immune response
- microorganism which causes infection, can have flagella for movement
- once you recover from some illnesses, you may have _____
7 Clues: spore producing organism • medicine used to treat bacterial infection • Harmful substance which triggers an immune response • body cell capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria • infectious agent which needs a living host to survive • once you recover from some illnesses, you may have _____ • microorganism which causes infection, can have flagella for movement
Endocrine System 2024-05-09
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- In females, they produce estrogen and progesterone.
- produces melatonin, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle.
- produces white blood cells involved in immunity.
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- controls the activity of other endocrine glands and regulates various bodily functions.
- produces insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels.
- regulates hormone secretion, sleep, temperature, appetite, and blood pressure.
- regulate metabolism.
- In males, they produce testosterone and sperm.
8 Clues: regulate metabolism. • In males, they produce testosterone and sperm. • produces white blood cells involved in immunity. • In females, they produce estrogen and progesterone. • produces melatonin, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle. • produces insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels. • ...
The Immune System Crossword 2024-05-13
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- prevents pathogens from entering the body
- increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens
- keeps hydration in the respiratory tract
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
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- first line of defence against infections and bacteria
- swelling around an infection
- a cornerstone of innate immunity
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
8 Clues: swelling around an infection • a cornerstone of innate immunity • keeps hydration in the respiratory tract • prevents pathogens from entering the body • increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens • first line of defence against infections and bacteria • proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body • ...
Pfizer and Pharma 2024-04-01
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- biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious or malignant disease.
- Onboarding assessment tool for IM System Projects
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- PMO tracking platform for all GPD projects
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- US agency that governs medication approvals and trials
- a type of trial focused on drug safety
- Pfizer's CEO last name
- biotechnology company recently acquired by Pfizer
8 Clues: Pfizer's CEO last name • a type of trial focused on drug safety • PMO tracking platform for all GPD projects • Onboarding assessment tool for IM System Projects • biotechnology company recently acquired by Pfizer • US agency that governs medication approvals and trials • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • ...
Catherine the Great 2025-12-12
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- Catherine's husband
- a contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars
- favored ruler by Russia
- a language encouraged to be taught by Catherine
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- religion embranced by Catherine
- modernizing the legal system, promoting education, and encouraging cultural development in the 18th century
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- where Catherine was from
8 Clues: Catherine's husband • favored ruler by Russia • where Catherine was from • religion embranced by Catherine • a language encouraged to be taught by Catherine • a contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars • a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen • ...
Microbes 2016-11-13
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- This is found in our lungs to trap microbes.
- This destroys microbes found on work surfaces.
- These help to keep our eyes free of microbes.
- Seals wounds quickly to prevent entry of microbes.
- This chemical also kills microbes in our stomach.
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- These are given to babies to develop their immunity.
- This destroys microbes found on our body.
- Made up of white blood cells that kill microbes.
- This is caused when harmful microbes enter our body.
- Stops most microbes from entering the body.
10 Clues: This destroys microbes found on our body. • Stops most microbes from entering the body. • This is found in our lungs to trap microbes. • These help to keep our eyes free of microbes. • This destroys microbes found on work surfaces. • Made up of white blood cells that kill microbes. • This chemical also kills microbes in our stomach. • ...
The Lymphatic System 2013-06-19
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- disease in which the lymphocytes grow too fast or live too long
- filters lymph
- include the bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus
- Vessles transport lymph throughout the body
- white blood cells that continually search for foreign antigenic molecules
- filters blood
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- the body's capability to repel foreign substances and cells
- small white blood cell that is important in defending the body against diseases
- help the body fight infection along with B-cells
- fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system
10 Clues: filters lymph • filters blood • Vessles transport lymph throughout the body • help the body fight infection along with B-cells • fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system • include the bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus • the body's capability to repel foreign substances and cells • disease in which the lymphocytes grow too fast or live too long • ...
Infallibility Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-20
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- The Eastern Orthodox Church
- immunity from error and any possibility of error
- pope that was excommunicated from the Church
- the name given to the ordinary and universal teaching authority of the pope and the bishops in communion with him
- from the chair
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- the first Pope
- a special gift or grace of the Holy Spirit
- the teaching office of the bishops in their own dioceses
- article of faith revealed by God
- the assembly of the People of God called together from the ends of the earth
10 Clues: the first Pope • from the chair • The Eastern Orthodox Church • article of faith revealed by God • a special gift or grace of the Holy Spirit • pope that was excommunicated from the Church • immunity from error and any possibility of error • the teaching office of the bishops in their own dioceses • ...
