immunity Crossword Puzzles
Mammal Reproductive System 2023-03-28
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- Removal of testicles from companion mammals
- Removal of female reproductive organs
- Act of giving birth
- Union of the sperm and egg cells
- Period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
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- Age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
- Removal of testicles from livestock mammals
- First milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offerings immunity
- Length of time in which the female is pregnant
- The time a female animal is receptive to be bred, also called heat
- Release of the egg cell from the ovary
11 Clues: Act of giving birth • Union of the sperm and egg cells • Removal of female reproductive organs • Release of the egg cell from the ovary • Removal of testicles from livestock mammals • Removal of testicles from companion mammals • Length of time in which the female is pregnant • Period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands • ...
Huey P. Long Cross Word Puzzle 2025-02-07
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- a wall or barrier built to prevent flooding
- a political party that supported reconstruction and corruption
- to charge an officeholder with misconduct
- financial assistance given by a government to a person, group, or company
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- immunity from paying tax on certain income
- an elite group that controls the actions of a political party
- a channel to direct an overflow of water
- stream that flows into larger streams, rivers,or bodies of water
- to seize for the public treasury
- opposing political or social liberalization or reform
- supports the rights and power of the people
11 Clues: to seize for the public treasury • a channel to direct an overflow of water • to charge an officeholder with misconduct • immunity from paying tax on certain income • a wall or barrier built to prevent flooding • supports the rights and power of the people • opposing political or social liberalization or reform • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- A law proposed to make money. ____ Bill
- Powers the government requires to carry out its Constitutional duties._____ Powers
- Willful obstruction of justice
- The president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted into action
- Lying under oath
- A formal accusation of misconduct in office
- The provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allow it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies. _____ Veto
- Trade among the states. ________ Commerce
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- Powers directly stated in the Constitution. ______ Powers
- A proposed law to authorize spending money. ____ Bill
- The yearly financial plan for the federal government. National _______
- A legal order that a person must appear or produce requested documents
- Freedom from prosecution from witness whose testimony ties them to illegal act
- The ________ and proper clause
14 Clues: Lying under oath • Willful obstruction of justice • The ________ and proper clause • A law proposed to make money. ____ Bill • Trade among the states. ________ Commerce • A formal accusation of misconduct in office • A proposed law to authorize spending money. ____ Bill • Powers directly stated in the Constitution. ______ Powers • ...
Crossword 2017-02-17
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- a person who heals people and communicates with spirits
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- a board to which an infant is strapped
- a fence or dam put in a stream to catch fish
- when all members of a group or species die out
- a group of people with common ancestry
- unprocessed natural materials that can be used in making goods
- an object, believed to have spiritual significance, used as the symbol of a clan
- resistance to disease
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- growing crops, raising livestock, and farming
- an outbreak of a contagious disease
- a rite of passage in which children discover their life's purpose
- land set aside for Native American settlement
- a traditional gathering of people that includes feasting, dancing, and gifts
14 Clues: resistance to disease • a type of cloth or woven fabric • an outbreak of a contagious disease • a board to which an infant is strapped • a group of people with common ancestry • a fence or dam put in a stream to catch fish • growing crops, raising livestock, and farming • land set aside for Native American settlement • when all members of a group or species die out • ...
Endogenous parasitic diseases, classification pathogenesis, laboratory diagnostics 2025-03-21
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- oral What is the major transmission route for Ascaris lumbricoides?
- What is the primary diagnostic sample for detecting intestinal helminths?
- What is the primary cause of endogenous parasitic diseases?
- Which staining method is used for identifying intestinal protozoa?
- What type of immunity plays a crucial role in parasitic infections?
- Which blood component increases in response to helminth infections?
- Which parasitic worm is responsible for schistosomiasis?
- Which laboratory technique is commonly used to diagnose malaria?
- Which category includes protozoan and helminthic infections?
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- What type of parasite lives inside the host?
- Which parasitic disease is diagnosed using the Knott’s test?
- Which test is used for detecting parasitic DNA?
- Which protozoan parasite causes malaria?
- Which organ is primarily affected in amoebiasis?
14 Clues: Which protozoan parasite causes malaria? • What type of parasite lives inside the host? • Which test is used for detecting parasitic DNA? • Which organ is primarily affected in amoebiasis? • Which parasitic worm is responsible for schistosomiasis? • What is the primary cause of endogenous parasitic diseases? • ...
Alina Crossword 1 2025-03-14
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- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- The type of selection that favors the average phenotype in a population.
- The organelle responsible for aerobic respiration.
- The type of immunity developed after vaccination.
- The process by which water moves across a partially permeable membrane.
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- The type of bond that holds complementary DNA bases together.
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- The process of copying DNA into mRNA.
- The nitrogenous base that pairs with cytosine in DNA.
- The molecule that carries genetic information in cells.
- The phase of the cell cycle where DNA is replicated.
- A structure that synthesizes proteins in the cytoplasm.
- The bond formed between amino acids in a protein.
- The tube that transports water in a plant.
14 Clues: The process of copying DNA into mRNA. • The tube that transports water in a plant. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • The type of immunity developed after vaccination. • The bond formed between amino acids in a protein. • The organelle responsible for aerobic respiration. • The phase of the cell cycle where DNA is replicated. • ...
Iconic Pokemon 2025-04-03
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- This non-dragon psuedo-legendary has an immunity to the other
- This Pokémon is widely considered the GOAT in VGC
- This Pokémon has the most possible evolutions of any Pokémon
- This gen 1 psychic type was the center of multiple creepypastas
- This Pokémon is known as the creator of the universe
- This mushroom Pokemon is known for spore and being sus
- Pokémon’s mascot
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- This Pokémon is known as game freak’s favorite child
- The first Pokémon created
- This restricted legendary was the most recent worlds winner
- This legendary Pokémon was revealed a generation early
- This Pokémon was originally considered to be the mascot but was not selected
- The 1000th Pokémon
- This Pokémon was known a pikablue for a time
14 Clues: Pokémon’s mascot • The 1000th Pokémon • The first Pokémon created • This Pokémon was known a pikablue for a time • This Pokémon is widely considered the GOAT in VGC • This Pokémon is known as game freak’s favorite child • This Pokémon is known as the creator of the universe • This legendary Pokémon was revealed a generation early • ...
25C Vocabulary Noah 2015-03-13
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- a substance the body recognizes as not belonging in the body
- the increase of the normal bodys temperature
- when your immune system attacks your own cells
- an over reaction the body has to a certain substance
- a waste product produced by protein digestion
- a unit inside of the kidney that filters blood
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- the body organ that filters blood
- a muscular sack that stores wastes
- the bodys reaction of redness and swelling
- a tube that carries waste to the urinary bladder
- the bodys nonspecific line of defense
- a tube that carries the wastes from the urinary bladder
- the ability cells have to rember how to take care of a disease
- the fluid that comes out of your body that contains wastes
14 Clues: the body organ that filters blood • a muscular sack that stores wastes • the bodys nonspecific line of defense • the bodys reaction of redness and swelling • the increase of the normal bodys temperature • a waste product produced by protein digestion • when your immune system attacks your own cells • a unit inside of the kidney that filters blood • ...
Diseases 2017-04-11
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- malaria is caused by this pathogen
- diseases that can be spread
- a hormone produced by the pancreas
- resistance to infection
- a chronic disease in which the airways become irritated and swollen
- a condition affecting the proper functioning of the mind or body
- tiny, nonliving particles that invade and take over healthy cells
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- a mass of abnormal cells
- microscopic organism that causes communicable diseases
- strep throat is caused by this pathogen
- a disease that prevents the body from using the sugars ans starches in food for energy
- a dead or weakened pathogen introduced to your body to trigger your body to fight it.
- a disease caused by abnormal cells that grow out of control
- athlete's foot is caused by this pathogen
14 Clues: resistance to infection • a mass of abnormal cells • diseases that can be spread • malaria is caused by this pathogen • a hormone produced by the pancreas • strep throat is caused by this pathogen • athlete's foot is caused by this pathogen • microscopic organism that causes communicable diseases • a disease caused by abnormal cells that grow out of control • ...
Epidemics 2020-11-16
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- a ground that continuously remains frozen for two or more years
- the removal of a forest from land that is then converted to non-forest use
- suspected intermediate host of SARS-cov 2
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause dis
- time between the time of contagion and the onset of symptoms of a disease.
- the only treatment for covid-19 today
- hypothetical filter that enabled the flu to disappear in 1919
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- measures taken for disease prevention
- small rodent responsible for plague in europe
- a situation in which you are protected against disease
- global epidemic
- flu during 1918/1919
- we owe him the hand washing
- any agent (Arthropods) which carries and transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism
14 Clues: global epidemic • flu during 1918/1919 • we owe him the hand washing • measures taken for disease prevention • the only treatment for covid-19 today • suspected intermediate host of SARS-cov 2 • small rodent responsible for plague in europe • a situation in which you are protected against disease • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause dis • ...
Immune System 2021-01-29
6 Clues: what defends the body. • organism that causes disease. • a disorder that produces symptoms • what simulates antibodies and provide immunity. • A microscopic organism that multiplies by cellular division. • A type of white blood cell that tailors the body's immune response to specific pathogens.
Disease and Infection 2012-12-04
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- Another name for mucus.
- Antibiotics can come from them and doctors are investigating them for new types or antibiotic.
- Protects you from STD's
- A type of illness
- An acid in your stomach which protects you from things that will try to harm your body.
- Your body contains many, most good, but if bad can cause illness..
- Gives a small amount of dead or weakened disease to make you immune.
- Often spread in hospitals.
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- Meaning you cant get that disease.
- A disease that can make you permamently disabled.
- Kills bacteria that can affect your body.
- A disease transmitted person to person via coitous.
- You can feel wierd and unwell.
- Hacks into Bacteria to multiply its self rapidly.
14 Clues: A type of illness • Another name for mucus. • Protects you from STD's • Often spread in hospitals. • You can feel wierd and unwell. • Meaning you cant get that disease. • Kills bacteria that can affect your body. • A disease that can make you permamently disabled. • Hacks into Bacteria to multiply its self rapidly. • A disease transmitted person to person via coitous. • ...
Nutrition and Exercising 2023-11-02
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- reduces this feeling that can make people very sad
- gives you a brighter day and a happier smile
- boosts something that keeps your body disease-free
- help you breathe better by strengthening these organs
- increase marrow cells that help this in your body
- you can gain or lose this
- benefit something due to stronger muscles
- reduces a disease that happens to your colon
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- can help you do better gymnastics or move around more
- give this organ in your body stronger muscles to pump blood
- the pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin when you have this
- what you do at night that recharges your brain
- reduces the risk of a type of disease
- helps you know what you did in the past
14 Clues: you can gain or lose this • reduces the risk of a type of disease • helps you know what you did in the past • benefit something due to stronger muscles • gives you a brighter day and a happier smile • reduces a disease that happens to your colon • what you do at night that recharges your brain • increase marrow cells that help this in your body • ...
Biotechnology 2024-01-24
6 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Provides sequence-specific adaptive immunity in bacteria by snipping viral DNA and integrating short virus DNA sequences in the bacteria's locus of its genome for this defense mechanism
GERMY QUEST 2024-02-19
6 Clues: Disease caused due to HIV • An important good gut bacteria • Tiny organisms that can cause diseases • First vaccine was made for this disease • This helps our body to fight against diseases • A way to prevent diseases by covering your mouth and nose
Day 9 vocab 2023-06-27
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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 branching figure (as in a mineral or stone) resembling a tree
- 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 small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.ed
- 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 large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- 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 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 branching figure (as in a mineral or stone) resembling a tree • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Corona Virus 2020-05-20
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- personal protective equipment for face
- refers to the number of individuals who develop disease (COVID-19)
- the period between when a person is first exposed to a virus and when the symptoms are known
- blood protein that the immune system makes as a response to virus
- personal protective equipment for hands
- death
- machine that helps a person breathe
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- staying at home and away from others during the pandemic
- helps to build immunity to a disease
- restricting the movements of people who were in contact with sick persons
- a country where COVID-19 was born
- organs that be attacked by COVID-19
- the name of the disease of COVID-19 virus
- person who deals with patients in hospital
- an epidemic of disease
15 Clues: death • an epidemic of disease • a country where COVID-19 was born • organs that be attacked by COVID-19 • machine that helps a person breathe • helps to build immunity to a disease • personal protective equipment for face • personal protective equipment for hands • the name of the disease of COVID-19 virus • person who deals with patients in hospital • ...
Lymphatic System 2014-05-19
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- Protect the body by removing foreign material such as bacteria and tumor cells from lymphatic stream
- What system would cause are cardiovascular system to stop working
- Collection of lymphocytes
- An enzyme that destroys bacteria it has saliva and lacrimal fluid contain what
- This resembles tonsils
- These are within the lymph nodes, they destroy and engulf bacteria
- Lymphoid mass found in the throat overlying the heart
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- Specific resistance to disease
- Is to form drainage system that picks up excess tissue fluid
- Respond to foreign substances in the lymphatic stream
- Receives lymph from the rest of the body
- Outer part of the node
- Organ that filters blood
- Small masses of lymphoid tissue that rings the throat and found in the mucosa
- Enlarge when specific lymphocytes are generating daughter cells called
15 Clues: Outer part of the node • This resembles tonsils • Organ that filters blood • Collection of lymphocytes • Specific resistance to disease • Receives lymph from the rest of the body • Respond to foreign substances in the lymphatic stream • Lymphoid mass found in the throat overlying the heart • Is to form drainage system that picks up excess tissue fluid • ...
The Lymphatic System 2022-01-24
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- The lymphatic system is composed of lymph, lymph nodes and it's ________.
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- lymph nodes found in the groin region
- suffix that means deficiency
- lymph nodes found in the armpit
- viral infection that affects primarily children and young adults. Aka the "Kissing disease"
- The lymphatic system plays an important role in the body's ability to fight _______.
- White blood cells created in the lymphatic system are called:
- the root word for cell
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- disease of the lymph glands
- One of the lymphatic organs is called______.
- disease aka mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome.
- One of the functions of the lymphatic system is to provide ________.
- lymphoid tissues that contain WBC's and acts as a filter
- common blood test used to determine if infection is present
15 Clues: the root word for cell • disease of the lymph glands • suffix that means deficiency • lymph nodes found in the armpit • fluid found in the lymphatic system • lymph nodes found in the groin region • One of the lymphatic organs is called______. • disease aka mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. • lymphoid tissues that contain WBC's and acts as a filter • ...
38 2023-07-28
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- "Ability of the body to bend and move easily."
- "Nutrient-rich foods with potential health benefits."
- "Relating to the heart and blood vessels."
- "Practice of focused thought or mindfulness for relaxation."
- "Vital force or ability to do work and be active."
- "Physical activities that require oxygen for sustained periods."
- "Body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases."
- "General state of health, happiness, and contentment."
- "Efforts to maintain a healthy weight through diet and exercise."
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- "Microorganisms that may have health benefits when consumed."
- "Approach considering the whole person's physical and mental well-being."
- "Exercises to build muscular strength and endurance."
- "Physical activities that don't require oxygen for short bursts of effort
- "Produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides."
- "Natural chemicals released during exercise, promoting well-being."
15 Clues: "Relating to the heart and blood vessels." • "Ability of the body to bend and move easily." • "Vital force or ability to do work and be active." • "Exercises to build muscular strength and endurance." • "Nutrient-rich foods with potential health benefits." • "Produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides." • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-11-10
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- Arteries or veins that give blood to the heart itself
- Rupture of a Vein
- Abnormal condition of hardening of the arteries
- Two large veins that carry deoxygenated blood to the right atrium
- Type of blood cell that carries oxygen and are biconcave in shape
- Condition of a rapid heart rate
- record of electricity of the heart
- Cells that aid with blood clotting and repair of vessel walls
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- Common irregular heart rhythm marked by uncontrolled atrial quivering resulting in ineffective ejection of blood
- Largest artery in the body stems from the left ventricle
- vomiting of blood
- Swelling of a Vessel
- Protein in red blood cells that allows them to carry oxygen
- surgical repair of a valve
- Blood cells that have an important role in immunity
15 Clues: Rupture of a Vein • vomiting of blood • Swelling of a Vessel • surgical repair of a valve • Condition of a rapid heart rate • record of electricity of the heart • Abnormal condition of hardening of the arteries • Blood cells that have an important role in immunity • Arteries or veins that give blood to the heart itself • ...
AvatORG S4 Task 2021-12-23
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- The shortest-lived tribe of the season
- Merge tribe name suggestion and an airbending master
- The cancelled immunity challenge
- The number of points Tanzu scored in Air, Land, and Sea
- The animal in Zach's name for the Humble Humiliation sacrifice
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- As stated within the first hour of the game, Air Nomads believe in a society without _________.
- Production member who made the cast info table
- Production member who revealed the results for "Secrets of the Scroll"
- The word defined during the reveal of a challenge's results
- The hidden object in the "Spiritual Insight" challenge
10 Clues: The cancelled immunity challenge • The shortest-lived tribe of the season • Production member who made the cast info table • Merge tribe name suggestion and an airbending master • The hidden object in the "Spiritual Insight" challenge • The number of points Tanzu scored in Air, Land, and Sea • The word defined during the reveal of a challenge's results • ...
Covid Crossword 2022-02-08
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- What we go on when covid cases keep going up
- Most infectious variant, but less deathly
- An outbreak of a disease
- Original covid variant from Britain
- What we get to help produce antibodies against a disease or virus
- A feeling of tiredness or low energy
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- A country with strict Covid-19 measures such as police patrol during lockdowns
- Virus where symptoms of cough and loss of smell are less common
- An additional dose of vaccine to strengthen immunity
- Symptoms of covid and it's variants are similar to the
10 Clues: An outbreak of a disease • Original covid variant from Britain • A feeling of tiredness or low energy • Most infectious variant, but less deathly • What we go on when covid cases keep going up • An additional dose of vaccine to strengthen immunity • Symptoms of covid and it's variants are similar to the • Virus where symptoms of cough and loss of smell are less common • ...
Food and Hygiene 2013-08-02
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- The person carry germs of disease but not suffered by it
- Diseases that can spread from a sick to healthy person.
- Useful substances present in food
- Gives extra energy and keeps us warm
- Microorganisms that cause diseases
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- Minute germs cannot be seen with naked eyes
- A condition that does not allow the body to function properly
- A method of preventing germs causing diseases by helping the body to develop immunity against them
- An unfavourable reaction of the body to otherwise harmless agents.
- Helps the body to grow. Keeps the bones and teeth strong.
10 Clues: Useful substances present in food • Microorganisms that cause diseases • Gives extra energy and keeps us warm • Minute germs cannot be seen with naked eyes • Diseases that can spread from a sick to healthy person. • The person carry germs of disease but not suffered by it • Helps the body to grow. Keeps the bones and teeth strong. • ...
Brave New World 2016-02-29
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- a system of knotted strings used for communicating
- someone born in a country or the first inhabitants of an area
- the first englishman to circumnavigate the world
- the extension of power over a territory including it's resources and people
- to change a planet to make it resemble earth
- resistance to a disease
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- he claimed territories in Central and South America which became known as New Spain
- sense of identity linked with the achievements of their country
- under her reign, England defeated Spain
- granting countries their independence
10 Clues: resistance to a disease • granting countries their independence • under her reign, England defeated Spain • to change a planet to make it resemble earth • the first englishman to circumnavigate the world • a system of knotted strings used for communicating • someone born in a country or the first inhabitants of an area • ...
animal repo 2023-03-28
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- the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat
- act of ging birth in all different animals
- union of the sperm and egg cells
- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- removal of testicles
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- removal of female reproductive organs
- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offspring's immunity
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
10 Clues: removal of testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • removal of female reproductive organs • release of the egg cell from the ovary • act of ging birth in all different animals • length of time during which the female is pregnant • period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands • the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat • ...
Animal Reproductive Terminology 2023-03-28
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- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammal glands
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
- act of giving birth
- removal of the female reproductive organs
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offspring's immunity
- union of the sperm and egg cells
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- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- removal of the testicles
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- The time a female animal is receptive to be bred, also called heat
10 Clues: act of giving birth • removal of the testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • release of the egg cell from the ovary • removal of the female reproductive organs • length of time during which the female is pregnant • period of time that milk is secreted by the mammal glands • The time a female animal is receptive to be bred, also called heat • ...
Health Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- weakened or dead state of a pathogen that is introduced into the body of another organism.
- - a state of well-being
- Fluid secreted by glands in the stomach wall to kill germs.
- - organisms that cause disease to other organisms
- the ability of the body to resist pathogens
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- UN agency in charge of health
- a physical barrier that prevents entry of pathogens into the human body.
- an organism that transfers pathogens from one organism to another.
- - foreign bodies in an organism
- an organism that is attacked by a pathogen.
10 Clues: - a state of well-being • UN agency in charge of health • - foreign bodies in an organism • an organism that is attacked by a pathogen. • the ability of the body to resist pathogens • - organisms that cause disease to other organisms • Fluid secreted by glands in the stomach wall to kill germs. • an organism that transfers pathogens from one organism to another. • ...
microrganisms 2023-02-12
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- any organism that causes disease
- an organism which can carry a disease or parasyte to another animal or plant
- process by which milk is preserved
- unicellular animal which causes human diseases
- substance produced by internal defensive mechanisms to fight human bacterial diseases.
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- the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies
- the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol
- the bacteria which are good for health
- organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery.
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a disease.
10 Clues: any organism that causes disease • process by which milk is preserved • the bacteria which are good for health • unicellular animal which causes human diseases • the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol • the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies • organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery. • ...
Immunotechnology 2023-02-12
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- first physical response of the immune system against infection
- play a role in tissue extravasation and functional modulation of cells.
- mediator of the acquired immune system.
- specialised cell involved in phagocytosis of bacterial and other harmful organisms
- cationic peptides consist of neutrophils and epithelial cells which attract negatively charged membranes
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- drugs that produce anti-inflammatory response
- granular cells part of the innate immunity
- Point at which there is low pressure in lymphatic and circulatory system
- hydrophilic molecules essential for the homeostasis of wet-surfaced epithelia
- total number of peripheral lymphoid tissues
10 Clues: mediator of the acquired immune system. • granular cells part of the innate immunity • total number of peripheral lymphoid tissues • drugs that produce anti-inflammatory response • first physical response of the immune system against infection • play a role in tissue extravasation and functional modulation of cells. • ...
VOCABULARY 2020-04-19
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- exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.
- keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
- great in amount, scale, or intensity.
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.
- a commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- having knowledge of something.
- (of items or people gathered or considered together) of various types or from different sources.
- suggestive of guilty nervousness.
- is a biological process
10 Clues: is a biological process • having knowledge of something. • suggestive of guilty nervousness. • great in amount, scale, or intensity. • keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties. • a commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views • punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong. • ...
The Integumentary system 2020-09-29
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- In the deepest layer and from touch receptors with sensory neurons
- System A large organ composed of all 4 tissue types
- Cell Junctions Prevent bacterial invasion
- Made of epithelial tissue
- The releasing of sweat into the skin or raising or lowering body temp. as needed
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- From bone marrow and provide immunity
- Pigment that somewhat protects against UV light
- and Absorption Lets lipid-soluble substances absorb into the skin
- of Vitamin D Sunlight activates a precursor to Vitamin D, soon takes Calcium to the bones
- Made of connective tissue, nerve, and muscle
10 Clues: Made of epithelial tissue • From bone marrow and provide immunity • Cell Junctions Prevent bacterial invasion • Made of connective tissue, nerve, and muscle • Pigment that somewhat protects against UV light • System A large organ composed of all 4 tissue types • and Absorption Lets lipid-soluble substances absorb into the skin • ...
vocab 2023-08-17
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- A narrow and water passage between larger bodies of water
- A tax on imports
- A sea passage between the Atlantic and the pacific along the north america
- Type of govement in which power flows between state and local goverment and national goverment
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- To go around completely
- Resistance
- Spanish explorer
- Economic system in which buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and want best
- Natural feature of the earth's land surface
- A community of living things and the surrounding's in which they live
10 Clues: Resistance • Spanish explorer • A tax on imports • To go around completely • Natural feature of the earth's land surface • A narrow and water passage between larger bodies of water • A community of living things and the surrounding's in which they live • A sea passage between the Atlantic and the pacific along the north america • ...
chapter 1 and 2 2023-08-21
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- passage- a sea route between the Atlantic and pacific oceans
- to go around completely; to sail around the world
- a tax on imports
- resistance of an organism to infection or disease
- system The sharing power between national state and local government
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- Spanish explorer in the america
- economy economy system in which individuals and businesses own the factories of production
- A narrow passage of water between larger bodies of water
- A community of living beings and the surrounding in which they live
- form natural feature of the earth's land surface
10 Clues: a tax on imports • Spanish explorer in the america • form natural feature of the earth's land surface • to go around completely; to sail around the world • resistance of an organism to infection or disease • A narrow passage of water between larger bodies of water • passage- a sea route between the Atlantic and pacific oceans • ...
Immune System Warm Up 2024-03-12
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- Is developed when the immune system gets stronger
- Defense mechanism that raises body temperature to denature bacteria
- The process where antibodies physically block the binding sites on bacteria/viruses
- The cells that recognize if cells are dangerous or not dangerous (also called B-cells)
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- The name of the cells that engulf foreign bacteria
- Medical device that unnaturally develops antibodies
- cells that devour pathogens then self destruct (also the most abundant form of white blood cells)
- Body's first line of defense
- Another word that can replace specific
- another word that can replace nonspecific
10 Clues: Body's first line of defense • Another word that can replace specific • another word that can replace nonspecific • Is developed when the immune system gets stronger • The name of the cells that engulf foreign bacteria • Medical device that unnaturally develops antibodies • Defense mechanism that raises body temperature to denature bacteria • ...
Crack the Code: Exercise & Environment Edition 2025-07-16
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- A core body function supported by regular movement and healthy choices
- Moving your body regularly supports this overall state
- Harmful substances present in food, air, or environment
- Gentle form of exercise that improves flexibility and reduces stress
- Your body’s natural cleansing and waste removal organ
- Daily habit that promotes circulation, hormone balance, and energy
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- The process your body uses to convert food into energy
- The practice of clearing your body of harmful substances
- Where you get fresh air, sunlight, and grounding
- Chemicals in plastics known to disrupt hormones
10 Clues: Chemicals in plastics known to disrupt hormones • Where you get fresh air, sunlight, and grounding • Your body’s natural cleansing and waste removal organ • The process your body uses to convert food into energy • Moving your body regularly supports this overall state • Harmful substances present in food, air, or environment • ...
The Tropical North Crossword 2022-09-15
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- Former British colony.
- The largest country in the Tropical North
- A group of languages developed by enslaved people that is a mixture of French Spanish, and African.
- The only country in the Tropical North that is not independant.
- The top producer of oil in the Tropical North.
- Tax on imported goods.
- The ability to resist infection by a particular disease.
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- Former Dutch colony.
- A large estate
- The world's highest active volcano.
- The Spanish system that allowed Spanish colonist to demand labor from the Native Americans who lived in a certain area.
- A farm product grown for export.
- The measurement of how much above or below sea level a place is.
- Steady winds that blow from higher latitudes toward the equator.
14 Clues: A large estate • Former Dutch colony. • Former British colony. • Tax on imported goods. • A farm product grown for export. • The world's highest active volcano. • The largest country in the Tropical North • The top producer of oil in the Tropical North. • The ability to resist infection by a particular disease. • ...
Rash 2025-09-24
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- – Host cytokine that helps cells resist viral infection.
- – Viral proteins and genomes come together to form new particles.
- – Mechanism viruses use to change antigens and evade immunity.
- – Compartment where herpesviruses replicate.
- – Painful condition caused by reactivation of varicella-zoster virus.
- – Removal of viral capsid to release the genome.
- – Cell suicide mechanism sometimes blocked by viruses.
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- – One way viruses are released from the host cell.
- – Copying of viral genome inside the host cell.
- – First step in viral infection; virus binds to host cell receptors.
- – Molecule downregulated by viruses to escape cytotoxic T cells.
- – Virus lies dormant in host cell, not actively replicating.
- – Step where viral mRNA is used to make proteins.
- – Process by which enveloped viruses enter the host cell.
14 Clues: – Compartment where herpesviruses replicate. • – Copying of viral genome inside the host cell. • – Removal of viral capsid to release the genome. • – Step where viral mRNA is used to make proteins. • – One way viruses are released from the host cell. • – Cell suicide mechanism sometimes blocked by viruses. • – Host cytokine that helps cells resist viral infection. • ...
Eugene's Crossword - Chapters 5-8 2012-11-03
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- A trick or device intended to attract attention
- Having a strong or violent effect
- A place of refuge or safety OR Immunity from arrest
- Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
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- A dollar
- Fail to care for properly
- Give out or reflect small flashes of light
- The quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information
- Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs
- A currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth
10 Clues: A dollar • Fail to care for properly • Having a strong or violent effect • Give out or reflect small flashes of light • A trick or device intended to attract attention • A place of refuge or safety OR Immunity from arrest • Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs • Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect. • ...
Vocabulary from Chapters 5 and 6 2015-01-16
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- The management of money, banking, investments, and credit
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
- National legislative body
- A special advantage, immunity, or benefit granted to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste
- Guilty of or involving betrayl or deception
- An extremely energetic person
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- Betrayl of one`s country
- A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law
- A group of emigrants that settle in a territory but stay subject to their parent country
- The act of freeing or state of being freed;liberation
10 Clues: Betrayl of one`s country • National legislative body • An extremely energetic person • Guilty of or involving betrayl or deception • Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control • The act of freeing or state of being freed;liberation • The management of money, banking, investments, and credit • ...
Microbes crossword 2020-12-16
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- stimulates antibody production and
- colds, flu and COVID19 are caused by this type of pathogen
- immunity // currently being administered for COVID19
- a disease causing microbe
- largest organ in the body // first line of defence against pathogens
- the cells in the immune system that fight pathogens (3 words)
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- we use these to help us to see microbes
- on the surface of microbes and helps our bodies to recognise them as foreign
- produced by white blood cells to kill pathogens
- tiny hair-like structures that sweep away mucus
10 Clues: a disease causing microbe • stimulates antibody production and • we use these to help us to see microbes • produced by white blood cells to kill pathogens • tiny hair-like structures that sweep away mucus • immunity // currently being administered for COVID19 • colds, flu and COVID19 are caused by this type of pathogen • ...
Infection Control 2021-03-15
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- Type of precaution when someone has a known or suspected infectious process
- This is worn if you do not wear goggles
- Type of precaution when someone returns from the hospital
- The virus causing COVID-19
- These protect your eyes
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- What you wear to cover your nose and mouth
- Medication you can take to build immunity to a virus
- The most important way to stop the spread of infection
- What you wear on your hands during care. Part of standard precautions
- What you wear to cover your clothing when someone is in isolation
10 Clues: These protect your eyes • The virus causing COVID-19 • This is worn if you do not wear goggles • What you wear to cover your nose and mouth • Medication you can take to build immunity to a virus • The most important way to stop the spread of infection • Type of precaution when someone returns from the hospital • ...
Infection Control 2021-03-15
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- Type of precaution when someone has a known or suspected infectious process
- This is worn if you do not wear goggles
- Type of precaution when someone returns from the hospital
- The virus causing COVID-19
- These protect your eyes
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- What you wear to cover your nose and mouth
- Medication you can take to build immunity to a virus
- The most important way to stop the spread of infection
- What you wear on your hands during care. Part of standard precautions
- What you wear to cover your clothing when someone is in isolation
10 Clues: These protect your eyes • The virus causing COVID-19 • This is worn if you do not wear goggles • What you wear to cover your nose and mouth • Medication you can take to build immunity to a virus • The most important way to stop the spread of infection • Type of precaution when someone returns from the hospital • ...
Crossword puzzle Londen 2017-02-13
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- In the speakers corner is no … from the law ?
- Who is the Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain?
- What is Camden well known for ?
- Who was the famous author of Oliver Twist ?
- Serpentine’s lake is also well known off it’s?
- Hyde Park was at the birth of modern… ?
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- Where was the bomb hidden that exploded on 28 February 1993 ?
- Camden Town is an inner city district of … Londen ?
- There is a senior… in the park.
- What kind of lake is the Serpentine in fact ?
10 Clues: There is a senior… in the park. • What is Camden well known for ? • Hyde Park was at the birth of modern… ? • Who was the famous author of Oliver Twist ? • In the speakers corner is no … from the law ? • What kind of lake is the Serpentine in fact ? • Serpentine’s lake is also well known off it’s? • Who is the Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain? • ...
Scythe 2024-02-21
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- What does Scythe Curie use for transportation?
- What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean?
- What does Scythe Curie make Citra do for talking back in public?
- What does Scythe Curie offer the family of the man she killed?
- Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting?
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- What did Scythe Curie offer a man after killing his father?
- How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done?
- How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills?
- What is Scythe Curies hobby?
- How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first?
10 Clues: What is Scythe Curies hobby? • What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean? • What does Scythe Curie use for transportation? • How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first? • How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills? • Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting? • How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done? • ...
Scythe 2024-02-21
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- What does Scythe Curie use for transportation?
- What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean?
- What does Scythe Curie make Citra do for talking back in public?
- What does Scythe Curie offer the family of the man she killed?
- Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting?
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- What did Scythe Curie offer a man after killing his father?
- How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done?
- How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills?
- What is Scythe Curies hobby?
- How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first?
10 Clues: What is Scythe Curies hobby? • What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean? • What does Scythe Curie use for transportation? • How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first? • How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills? • Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting? • How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done? • ...
microrganisms 2023-02-12
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- any organism that causes disease
- an organism which can carry a disease or parasyte to another animal or plant
- process by which milk is preserved
- unicellular animal which causes human diseases
- substance produced by internal defensive mechanisms to fight human bacterial diseases.
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- the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies
- the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol
- the bacteria which are good for health
- organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery.
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a disease.
10 Clues: any organism that causes disease • process by which milk is preserved • the bacteria which are good for health • unicellular animal which causes human diseases • the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol • the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies • organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery. • ...
animal repo 2023-03-28
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- the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat
- act of ging birth in all different animals
- union of the sperm and egg cells
- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- removal of testicles
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- removal of female reproductive organs
- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offspring's immunity
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
10 Clues: removal of testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • removal of female reproductive organs • release of the egg cell from the ovary • act of ging birth in all different animals • length of time during which the female is pregnant • period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands • the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat • ...
animal repo 2023-03-28
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- the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat
- act of ging birth in all different animals
- union of the sperm and egg cells
- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- removal of testicles
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- removal of female reproductive organs
- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offspring's immunity
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
10 Clues: removal of testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • removal of female reproductive organs • release of the egg cell from the ovary • act of ging birth in all different animals • length of time during which the female is pregnant • period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands • the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat • ...
Scythe Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- The boy apprentice of Scythe Faraday
- The setting of the story
- When you can't get gleaned for a year
- the act of killing that is sanctioned for scythes.
- The girl apprentice of Scythe Faraday
- The star quarter back of Rowan school
- A kid that was obsessed with splatting
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- A place you can go that makes nanites in their bodies simply block the pain and heal them.
- the act of hurling oneself from a great height to experience the thrill of the drop
- The only people that can end life
10 Clues: The setting of the story • The only people that can end life • The boy apprentice of Scythe Faraday • When you can't get gleaned for a year • The girl apprentice of Scythe Faraday • The star quarter back of Rowan school • A kid that was obsessed with splatting • the act of killing that is sanctioned for scythes. • ...
vocab 2023-08-17
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- A narrow and water passage between larger bodies of water
- A tax on imports
- A sea passage between the Atlantic and the pacific along the north america
- Type of govement in which power flows between state and local goverment and national goverment
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- To go around completely
- Resistance
- Spanish explorer
- Economic system in which buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and want best
- Natural feature of the earth's land surface
- A community of living things and the surrounding's in which they live
10 Clues: Resistance • Spanish explorer • A tax on imports • To go around completely • Natural feature of the earth's land surface • A narrow and water passage between larger bodies of water • A community of living things and the surrounding's in which they live • A sea passage between the Atlantic and the pacific along the north america • ...
Classification of logic families: 2024-09-24
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- logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages.
- Unwanted electrical signals that can interfere with circuit operation.
- A type of logic family using a single type of charge carrier.
- The range of heat conditions under which a device operates.
- Referring to signals that have discrete values.
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- The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle.
- Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior.
- The ability of a circuit to resist noise.
- The time lag between input and output in a circuit.
- Integrated circuits that combine multiple electronic components.
10 Clues: The ability of a circuit to resist noise. • Referring to signals that have discrete values. • The number of inputs that a logic gate can handle. • Quantitative factors that define circuit behavior. • The time lag between input and output in a circuit. • logic family that uses both positive and negative voltages. • ...
Nutrition 2025-02-25
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- The body's primary source of energy(13)
- The body's ability to resist disease (9)
- A type of fat that is solid at room temperature (9)
- The process of breaking down food for energy (10)
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- A macronutrient that does not provide energy but is essential for hydration (5)
- A type of carbohydrate that helps digestion (5)
- A nutrient that provides insulation and energy(3)
- A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth(7)
- A condition caused by lack of iron (6)
- The nutrient needed for muscle growth and repair (7)
10 Clues: A condition caused by lack of iron (6) • The body's primary source of energy(13) • The body's ability to resist disease (9) • A type of carbohydrate that helps digestion (5) • A nutrient that provides insulation and energy(3) • A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth(7) • The process of breaking down food for energy (10) • ...
VSE 2024-12-19
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- Basic unit of life.
- Causes infections in both humans and animals.
- General term for any microscopic organism.
- Field concerned with preventing diseases in animals, especially in farms.
- Disease-causing agent, often used interchangeably with 'germ.'
- A type of cell with a nucleus, such as those in animals and plants.
- Small infectious agent that requires a living host to replicate.
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- Related to animal health, particularly in preventing disease outbreaks.
- A process to stimulate immunity, often involving dead or weakened pathogens.
- This microorganism can be harmful or beneficial; responsible for many diseases.
10 Clues: Basic unit of life. • General term for any microscopic organism. • Causes infections in both humans and animals. • Disease-causing agent, often used interchangeably with 'germ.' • Small infectious agent that requires a living host to replicate. • A type of cell with a nucleus, such as those in animals and plants. • ...
Nutritional intervention for elderly 2025-04-09
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- Common condition caused by poor dietary intake in the elderly
- Nutrient that supports digestion and prevents constipation
- Common condition due to nutritional deficiency in elderly
- These may affect chewing and food choices in older adults
- Important daily habit to prevent dehydration in the elderly
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- Mineral supplemented to prevent osteoporosis in the elderly
- Micronutrient important for immunity and wound healing
- Mineral deficiency that may lead to anemia in elderly individuals
- This often decreases with age and affects food intake
- Nutrient important for maintaining muscle mass in aging adults
10 Clues: This often decreases with age and affects food intake • Micronutrient important for immunity and wound healing • Common condition due to nutritional deficiency in elderly • These may affect chewing and food choices in older adults • Nutrient that supports digestion and prevents constipation • Mineral supplemented to prevent osteoporosis in the elderly • ...
The Immune System 2021-06-04
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- Keeps bacteria, germs, and dirt from getting into your body.
- A overly sensitive immune response to common antigens.
- A type of disease where it can be spread from person to person.
- Resistance to specific antigens.
- A disease-carrying organism that does not develop the disease.
- A process that causes the area to be red and swollen.
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- Disease-causing agents, such as bacteria and viruses.
- A system also meaning skin.
- A procedure that helps the body defend itself against disease.
- Your body is constantly exposed to ______ pathogens.
10 Clues: A system also meaning skin. • Resistance to specific antigens. • Your body is constantly exposed to ______ pathogens. • Disease-causing agents, such as bacteria and viruses. • A process that causes the area to be red and swollen. • A overly sensitive immune response to common antigens. • Keeps bacteria, germs, and dirt from getting into your body. • ...
leg, lect 2025-07-25
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- an expressive style that uses fictional characters and events to describe some subject by suggestive resemblances; an extended metaphor
- capable of being read or deciphered
- a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all
- the body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote
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- give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
- make legal
- the act of making or enacting laws
- authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law
- the act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice
- report or maintain
10 Clues: make legal • report or maintain • the act of making or enacting laws • capable of being read or deciphered • authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law • the body of enfranchised citizens; those qualified to vote • a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all • give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) • ...
Covid Crossword 2022-02-08
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- What we go on when covid cases keep going up
- Most infectious variant, but less deathly
- An outbreak of a disease
- Original covid variant from Britain
- What we get to help produce antibodies against a disease or virus
- A feeling of tiredness or low energy
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- A country with strict Covid-19 measures using police for patrol
- A virus where symptoms of cough and loss of smell are less common
- An additional dose of vaccine to strengthen immunity
- Symptoms of covid and its variants are similar to the...
10 Clues: An outbreak of a disease • Original covid variant from Britain • A feeling of tiredness or low energy • Most infectious variant, but less deathly • What we go on when covid cases keep going up • An additional dose of vaccine to strengthen immunity • Symptoms of covid and its variants are similar to the... • ...
Right from the Kitchen.... 2022-04-28
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- It may be able to improve brain function and memory, especially in people with Alzheimer’s disease
- lowers blood sugar levels
- promotes digestion, cures stomach ache and helps relieve tooth pain.
- relieves IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) Pain and May Reduce Nausea
- Can Help Prevent Allergies and Nasal Congestion
- It is well known for combatting sickness, including the common cold.
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- Contains Capsaicin, Which Helps Reduce Appetite and May Have Anti-Cancer Properties
- very good source of antioxidants
- Contains Curcumin, a Substance With Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Effects
- It helps fight Infections and Boosts Immunity
10 Clues: lowers blood sugar levels • very good source of antioxidants • It helps fight Infections and Boosts Immunity • Can Help Prevent Allergies and Nasal Congestion • relieves IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) Pain and May Reduce Nausea • promotes digestion, cures stomach ache and helps relieve tooth pain. • ...
Esthiology Infection Control 2025-06-16
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- process reduces the number of pathogens on the skin but does not eliminate all microorganisms
- gear worn to prevent contact with blood or other infectious materials
- skin disease caused by itch mites
- item that is thrown away after one use
- of microorganisms that are harmful and can cause disease
- removal of visible dirt and debris using soap and water
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- agency that approves disinfectants and ensures safety of chemical products
- used to destroy bacteria on non-living surfaces
- of immunity that develops after overcoming a disease or through vaccination
- that regulates and enforces safety standards in the workplace
- disinfectant used in salons; must be EPA-registered
- body's ability to resist infection
- type of bacteria that can cause strep throat
13 Clues: skin disease caused by itch mites • body's ability to resist infection • item that is thrown away after one use • type of bacteria that can cause strep throat • used to destroy bacteria on non-living surfaces • disinfectant used in salons; must be EPA-registered • removal of visible dirt and debris using soap and water • ...
Health 2025-04-30
5 Clues: to be protected • to be overweight • energy your body needs to work • the way you feel about yourself • the process your body uses to turn food into energy
Viruses 2020-09-15
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- The Inner Core of nucleic acid is surrounded by a protein coat
- Cycle-Active Viruses
- outbreak of a pandemic disease
- infectious agents with both living and nonliving characteristics
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- Cycle -Hidden viruses
- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
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- (Dead/Weakened Viruses) are deliberately introduced into the immune system to produce immunity
- organisms that thrive in diverse environments
- System- a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs
10 Clues: Cycle-Active Viruses • Cycle -Hidden viruses • outbreak of a pandemic disease • organisms that thrive in diverse environments • System- a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs • The Inner Core of nucleic acid is surrounded by a protein coat • infectious agents with both living and nonliving characteristics • ...
Week 23 Spelling 2022-02-28
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- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America
- Careful thought, typically over a period of time
- Treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling
- A marshy outlet of a lake or river
- An establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging
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- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection
- A shortcoming, imperfection, or lack
- Successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect
- Continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action
- A polite expression of praise or admiration
10 Clues: A marshy outlet of a lake or river • A shortcoming, imperfection, or lack • A polite expression of praise or admiration • Careful thought, typically over a period of time • Continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action • Successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect • The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection • ...
Eugene's Crossword - Chapters 5-8 2012-11-03
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- Fail to care for properly
- Having a strong or violent effect
- A currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth
- Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
- A trick or device intended to attract attention
- Give out or reflect small flashes of light
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- Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs
- A place of refuge or safety OR Immunity from arrest
- The quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information
- High-spirited young man
10 Clues: High-spirited young man • Fail to care for properly • Having a strong or violent effect • Give out or reflect small flashes of light • A trick or device intended to attract attention • A place of refuge or safety OR Immunity from arrest • Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs • Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect. • ...
week 23 spelling 2023-03-27
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- person's resistance to (or protection from) a disease
- commanding great respect.
- expression of esteem, respect, affection, or admiration
- cold place
- identify the presence or existence of.
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- firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- you pay to stay the night
- in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
- marshy outlet of a lake or river.
- thought, typically over a period of time.
10 Clues: cold place • you pay to stay the night • commanding great respect. • marshy outlet of a lake or river. • identify the presence or existence of. • thought, typically over a period of time. • person's resistance to (or protection from) a disease • expression of esteem, respect, affection, or admiration • ...
Animal Reproduction 2023-03-28
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- Union of the sperm and egg cells
- Age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
- The time a female animal is receptive to be bred, also called heat
- Release of the egg cell from the Ovary
- Act of giving birth
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- removal of testicles
- Length of time during which the female is pregnant
- First milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offspring's immunity
- Removal of female reproductive oragns
- Period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
10 Clues: Act of giving birth • removal of testicles • Union of the sperm and egg cells • Removal of female reproductive oragns • Release of the egg cell from the Ovary • Length of time during which the female is pregnant • Period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands • The time a female animal is receptive to be bred, also called heat • ...
animal repo 2023-03-28
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- the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat
- act of ging birth in all different animals
- union of the sperm and egg cells
- length of time during which the female is pregnant
- release of the egg cell from the ovary
- removal of testicles
Down
- removal of female reproductive organs
- period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
- first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for the offspring's immunity
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and are able to reproduce
10 Clues: removal of testicles • union of the sperm and egg cells • removal of female reproductive organs • release of the egg cell from the ovary • act of ging birth in all different animals • length of time during which the female is pregnant • period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands • the time a female animal is receptive to be bred also called heat • ...
IB BIOLOGY 2 2023-03-03
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- this band does not change in length when the sarcomere contracts
- cylindrical structures in muscle fibre
- long-lived cell that provides long term immunity
- a protein hormone secreted by adipose cells
- an effect that promotes the release of oxygen by hemoglobin in respiring tissues.
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- reaction that hardens zona pellucida and preventing polyspermy
- the control of solute concentrations in the body fluids
- region in plant containing undifferentiated cell that continue to divide and grow
- a technic used to amplify minute quantity of DNA
- small unique blood vessels found in the liver
10 Clues: cylindrical structures in muscle fibre • a protein hormone secreted by adipose cells • small unique blood vessels found in the liver • long-lived cell that provides long term immunity • a technic used to amplify minute quantity of DNA • the control of solute concentrations in the body fluids • reaction that hardens zona pellucida and preventing polyspermy • ...
microrganisms 2023-02-12
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- any organism that causes disease
- an organism which can carry a disease or parasyte to another animal or plant
- process by which milk is preserved
- unicellular animal which causes human diseases
- substance produced by internal defensive mechanisms to fight human bacterial diseases.
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- the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies
- the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol
- the bacteria which are good for health
- organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery.
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a disease.
10 Clues: any organism that causes disease • process by which milk is preserved • the bacteria which are good for health • unicellular animal which causes human diseases • the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol • the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies • organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery. • ...
microrganisms 2023-02-12
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- any organism that causes disease
- an organism which can carry a disease or parasyte to another animal or plant
- process by which milk is preserved
- unicellular animal which causes human diseases
- substance produced by internal defensive mechanisms to fight human bacterial diseases.
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- the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies
- the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol
- the bacteria which are good for health
- organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery.
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a disease.
10 Clues: any organism that causes disease • process by which milk is preserved • the bacteria which are good for health • unicellular animal which causes human diseases • the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol • the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies • organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery. • ...
Immunotechnology 2023-02-12
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- hydrophilic molecules essential for the homeostasis of wet-surfaced epithelia
- first physical response of the immune system against infection
- total number of peripheral lymphoid tissues
- mediator of the acquired immune system.
- drugs that produce anti-inflammatory response
- play a role in tissue extravasation and functional modulation of cells.
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- granular cells part of the innate immunity
- specialised cell involved in phagocytosis of bacterial and other harmful organisms
- Point at which there is low pressure in lymphatic and circulatory system
- cationic peptides consist of neutrophils and epithelial cells which attract negatively charged membranes
10 Clues: mediator of the acquired immune system. • granular cells part of the innate immunity • total number of peripheral lymphoid tissues • drugs that produce anti-inflammatory response • first physical response of the immune system against infection • play a role in tissue extravasation and functional modulation of cells. • ...
Scythe 2024-02-21
Across
- What does Scythe Curie use for transportation?
- What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean?
- What does Scythe Curie make Citra do for talking back in public?
- What does Scythe Curie offer the family of the man she killed?
- Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting?
Down
- What did Scythe Curie offer a man after killing his father?
- How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done?
- How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills?
- What is Scythe Curies hobby?
- How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first?
10 Clues: What is Scythe Curies hobby? • What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean? • What does Scythe Curie use for transportation? • How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first? • How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills? • Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting? • How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done? • ...
Scythe 2024-02-21
Across
- What does Scythe Curie use for transportation?
- What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean?
- What does Scythe Curie make Citra do for talking back in public?
- What does Scythe Curie offer the family of the man she killed?
- Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting?
Down
- What did Scythe Curie offer a man after killing his father?
- How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done?
- How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills?
- What is Scythe Curies hobby?
- How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first?
10 Clues: What is Scythe Curies hobby? • What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean? • What does Scythe Curie use for transportation? • How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first? • How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills? • Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting? • How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done? • ...
Virus 2024-03-11
Across
- Infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are not immediately destroyed
- Rapid outbreak of a disease that affects many people
- Substance that stimulates an immune response, producing acquired immunity without illness
- Chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- A microscopic infectious agent that is unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell
- Protein shell that surrounds a virus
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- Infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are destroyed
- A virus that infects a bacteria
- Agent that causes disease
- Poison released by an organism
10 Clues: Agent that causes disease • Poison released by an organism • A virus that infects a bacteria • Protein shell that surrounds a virus • Chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria • Rapid outbreak of a disease that affects many people • Infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are destroyed • ...
Health and Hygiene 2025-01-30
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- The smallest type of microorganism, responsible for the flu and colds
- Diseases that can spread from one person to another
- A condition that disrupts normal body functions
- Organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi that cause disease
- A microorganism that can cause infections, such as strep throat
- The body's defense system against diseases
- The type of disease that does not spread from person to person
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- The study of diseases and how they affect the body
- The process of protecting against disease using vaccines
- Tiny organisms, some of which cause disease
10 Clues: The body's defense system against diseases • Tiny organisms, some of which cause disease • A condition that disrupts normal body functions • The study of diseases and how they affect the body • Diseases that can spread from one person to another • The process of protecting against disease using vaccines • ...
CCJS100 2024-10-09
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- Assigns priorities to calls for service
- Poligice Response reacting to a notification about a crime.
- Police response in mostly calls for services.
- A type of policing developed through examination of research on crime.
- Violation of law and policy for personal gains.
- A type of legal immunity granted to government officials that shields them from constitutional rights lawsuits in certain situations.
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- Organization formed to develop standards for police policies and practice.
- Police response acting in anticipation.
- rate of crimes believed to have been solved by arrest
- police officers who investigate crimes
10 Clues: police officers who investigate crimes • Police response acting in anticipation. • Assigns priorities to calls for service • Police response in mostly calls for services. • Violation of law and policy for personal gains. • rate of crimes believed to have been solved by arrest • Poligice Response reacting to a notification about a crime. • ...
Health Crossword 2025-05-07
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- A damaging response by the body to a substance to which it is hypersensitive
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- The chemical processes that occur within an organism to mantain life
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
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- The process of causing something to absorb water
- Skin descoloration from leaking blood vessels under your skin
- Spread from one organism to another
- A feeling of fear, dread or uneasiness
- The state of being resistant to a disease
- Chemicals that acts like messenger molecules in the body
10 Clues: Spread from one organism to another • A feeling of fear, dread or uneasiness • Relating to the heart and blood vessels • The state of being resistant to a disease • The process of causing something to absorb water • Chemicals that acts like messenger molecules in the body • Skin descoloration from leaking blood vessels under your skin • ...
CMPG 2025-07-07
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- scientific term relating to the sense of smell
- plant immunity enhancing compound
- sugary substance often present in flowers
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- organism invading and reproducing in/on an insect
- organism that lives on/in a host, eventually causing their death
- an extracellular matrix formed by certain bacteria
- adjective on the process of beer maturation in a wooden container
- abbreviation for bacteria that live on plant roots and aid their growth
- genus of bacteria causing abnormal growth in plant body parts
- abbreviation for the combination of methods to control pest populations in a sustainable manner
10 Clues: plant immunity enhancing compound • sugary substance often present in flowers • scientific term relating to the sense of smell • organism invading and reproducing in/on an insect • an extracellular matrix formed by certain bacteria • genus of bacteria causing abnormal growth in plant body parts • organism that lives on/in a host, eventually causing their death • ...
Chpt 6 Quiz: 2020-09-13
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- / Any inanimate object that can be contaminated by an infected person and then transmit the infective agent to a susceptible host is considered a(n) ________.
- / Laws set forth in the OSHA ________ Pathogens Standard of 1991 dictate how you must handle infectious or potentially infectious waste generated during medical or surgical procedures.
- /Healthcare facilities now use ______________, which are a combination of Universal Precautions and rules to reduce the risk of disease transmission by means of moist body substances, known as Body Substance Isolation guidelines.
- / OSHA's ________ clause requires employers to maintain a workplace free from hazards that are recognized as likely to cause death or serious injury.
- / A person who has little or no immunity to infection by an organism is called a(n) ________ host.
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- / When a normally beneficial microorganism becomes pathogenic, the infection that develops is a(n) ________ infection.
- / Which viral pathogen is the most likely to spread by airborne transmission?
- / The body's ability to resist pathogens and disease is called ____.
- host / Many pathogens require a(n) ________ to provide nutrition and a place to multiply. This can be an animal, insect, or human whose body is capable of sustaining the growth of a pathogen.
- / Proper cough etiquette includes controlling the source of transmission of pathogens by covering coughs with a tissue and then properly disposing of the tissue.
- / Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes are ________ that often carry organisms responsible for disease.
- / In medical settings, where many people are hosts to pathogens and many others are susceptible, using medical ________ can break the cycle by preventing the transmission of pathogens.
12 Clues: / The body's ability to resist pathogens and disease is called ____. • / Which viral pathogen is the most likely to spread by airborne transmission? • / Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes are ________ that often carry organisms responsible for disease. • / A person who has little or no immunity to infection by an organism is called a(n) ________ host. • ...
scyrh chapter 18 2024-02-15
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- What was given to the family when they went over to Scythe Curies house?
- Who took in Rowan as an apprentice
- The color of Scythe Curies robe
- The food Scythe Curie made for dinner the first night
- The place that Scythe Curie usually gleans in
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- What is the name of the house Citra lives at
- The kind of car Scythe Curie drives
- The name of the guy Scythe Curie gleaned
8 Clues: The color of Scythe Curies robe • Who took in Rowan as an apprentice • The kind of car Scythe Curie drives • The name of the guy Scythe Curie gleaned • What is the name of the house Citra lives at • The place that Scythe Curie usually gleans in • The food Scythe Curie made for dinner the first night • ...
white blood cel maturation series 2018-03-11
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- 0-3% in the bone marrow, 14 to 20 um in size
- round to oval nucleus and is eccentrically located
- pool cells are dividing
- blue gray in color and nucleus has a horseshoe appearance
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- are colorless cells and its main function is for protection and immunity
- 3 to 20% in the bone marrow, nucleus is indented
- 12 to 18 um in size, slightly indented and folded
- 6 to 17% in the bone marrow,last cell capable of mitosis
- other name for monocyte maturation series
- cells other name for band formls
10 Clues: pool cells are dividing • cells other name for band formls • other name for monocyte maturation series • 0-3% in the bone marrow, 14 to 20 um in size • 3 to 20% in the bone marrow, nucleus is indented • 12 to 18 um in size, slightly indented and folded • round to oval nucleus and is eccentrically located • 6 to 17% in the bone marrow,last cell capable of mitosis • ...
Eugene's Crossword - Chapters 5-8 2012-11-03
Across
- A currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth
- Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
- Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs
- A trick or device intended to attract attention
- A place of refuge or safety OR Immunity from arrest
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- The quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information
- having a strong or violent effect
- Fail to care for properly
- Give out or reflect small flashes of light
- high-spirited young man
10 Clues: high-spirited young man • Fail to care for properly • having a strong or violent effect • Give out or reflect small flashes of light • A trick or device intended to attract attention • A place of refuge or safety OR Immunity from arrest • Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs • Having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect. • ...
Pertussis 2021-09-25
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- Where does the bacteria attach itself in the upper part of the respiratory system?
- What is the first stage of Pertussis symptoms called?
- After how many years should you receive a booster shot
- What type of infection is Pertussis?
- What is the third stage of Pertussis symptoms called?
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- Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory ____
- What type of transmission does Pertussis use to spread?
- Healthcare workers should wear surgical masks if they are within ____ feet of infected individuals
- What is the second stage of Pertussis symptoms called?
- Booster shots are required to ensure _____
10 Clues: What type of infection is Pertussis? • Booster shots are required to ensure _____ • Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory ____ • What is the first stage of Pertussis symptoms called? • What is the third stage of Pertussis symptoms called? • After how many years should you receive a booster shot • What is the second stage of Pertussis symptoms called? • ...
Immune System 2022-02-28
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- when we are born, our bodies may already have _________
- The immune system is made up of many things that _________ invaders
- what does the immunsystem make to fight a disease
- Your _______ reposes much faster and stronger the second time it see an antigens
- Invaders that can cause diseases
- What is the name of the tiny invaders in our bodies
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- Deisease fighting cells are _________ in the immuine system
- Vaccines intraduce _________ that are already killed or modified
- ___________ are sent out warning that pathogens are detected
- An _________ trigrers an immune resposse in the body
10 Clues: Invaders that can cause diseases • what does the immunsystem make to fight a disease • What is the name of the tiny invaders in our bodies • An _________ trigrers an immune resposse in the body • when we are born, our bodies may already have _________ • Deisease fighting cells are _________ in the immuine system • ...
Right from the Kitchen.... 2022-04-28
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- It may be able to improve brain function and memory, especially in people with Alzheimer’s disease
- lowers blood sugar levels
- promotes digestion, cures stomach ache and helps relieve tooth pain.
- relieves IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) Pain and May Reduce Nausea
- Can Help Prevent Allergies and Nasal Congestion
- It is well known for combatting sickness, including the common cold.
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- Contains Capsaicin, Which Helps Reduce Appetite and May Have Anti-Cancer Properties
- very good source of antioxidants
- Contains Curcumin, a Substance With Powerful Anti-Inflammatory Effects
- It helps fight Infections and Boosts Immunity
10 Clues: lowers blood sugar levels • very good source of antioxidants • It helps fight Infections and Boosts Immunity • Can Help Prevent Allergies and Nasal Congestion • relieves IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) Pain and May Reduce Nausea • promotes digestion, cures stomach ache and helps relieve tooth pain. • ...
Disease Dissection 2023-11-16
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- is the recurrence of a disease after remission
- an injection to help a body build immunity
- a time without signs or symptoms associated with a disease
- a bacterium, virus or other microorganism that can cause disease
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- diseases that end in death
- are prescribed by doctors to treat bacterial infections
- lives in damp warm places
- a prediction of how likely a person is to recover from a disease
- live in almost every place where life can thrive
- non-living collection of organisms that needs a host to survive
10 Clues: lives in damp warm places • diseases that end in death • an injection to help a body build immunity • is the recurrence of a disease after remission • live in almost every place where life can thrive • are prescribed by doctors to treat bacterial infections • a time without signs or symptoms associated with a disease • ...
Vol. 1 Issue 1 2023-12-19
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- The body's ability to resist illness and disease
- Creator of Organic Bdywrk & Myotherapy
- A massage technique that involves tapping or rhythmic percussive movements
- A term describing the breaking free from oppressive ideologies
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- A philosophy that emphasizes the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit
- The study of the mind-body connection and its impact on health
- The pursuit of happiness and fulfillment without restrictions
- A form of exercise that combines strength, flexibility, and mindfulness
- A mind-body technique that uses controlled breathing to promote relaxation
- the Q in LGBTQIA+
10 Clues: the Q in LGBTQIA+ • Creator of Organic Bdywrk & Myotherapy • The body's ability to resist illness and disease • The pursuit of happiness and fulfillment without restrictions • The study of the mind-body connection and its impact on health • A term describing the breaking free from oppressive ideologies • ...
Scythe 2024-02-21
Across
- What does Scythe Curie use for transportation?
- What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean?
- What does Scythe Curie make Citra do for talking back in public?
- What does Scythe Curie offer the family of the man she killed?
- Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting?
Down
- What did Scythe Curie offer a man after killing his father?
- How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done?
- How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills?
- What is Scythe Curies hobby?
- How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first?
10 Clues: What is Scythe Curies hobby? • What weapon did Scythe Curie use to glean? • What does Scythe Curie use for transportation? • How did Citra act towards Scythe Curie at first? • How did Citra react to the way Scythe Curie kills? • Who wanted to use Rowan and Citra like cockfighting? • How does Scythe Curie believe gleanings should be? done? • ...
microrganisms 2023-02-12
Across
- any organism that causes disease
- an organism which can carry a disease or parasyte to another animal or plant
- process by which milk is preserved
- unicellular animal which causes human diseases
- substance produced by internal defensive mechanisms to fight human bacterial diseases.
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- the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies
- the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol
- the bacteria which are good for health
- organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery.
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a disease.
10 Clues: any organism that causes disease • process by which milk is preserved • the bacteria which are good for health • unicellular animal which causes human diseases • the process used for the preparation of curd and alcohol • the green substance floating at the surface of water bodies • organisms that possess nucleic acid but lack the replicating machinery. • ...
BIOLOGY/Grade 10 2023-02-16
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- The artery carrying deoxygenated blood
- The hormone produced by root and shoot tips that stimulates cell elongation
- A muscular partition in mammals which separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- The junction between two neurones
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- cells having single set of unpaired chromosomes
- Permament increase size and dry mass
- The mineral ion required for the growth of the plants
- Movement of sucrose and aminoacids in phloem from source to sink
- The type of immunity developed by vaccination
- Reagent used to test for the presence of vitamin C
10 Clues: The junction between two neurones • Permament increase size and dry mass • The artery carrying deoxygenated blood • The type of immunity developed by vaccination • cells having single set of unpaired chromosomes • Reagent used to test for the presence of vitamin C • The mineral ion required for the growth of the plants • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- The worlds only self-governing body
- Gleanings where more than one person is gleaned in a terrifying way
- An AI who gives advice and helps humankind
- Meetings of all Scythes in different times of the year
- A luminary from history in which new Scythes would name themselves after
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- The high blade of the Scythedom
- The Grande Dame of Death
- An action used by scythes to manage the population
- Something used to grant immunity
- A person chosen by a Scythe to go on a journey to become a Scythe
10 Clues: The Grande Dame of Death • The high blade of the Scythedom • Something used to grant immunity • The worlds only self-governing body • An AI who gives advice and helps humankind • An action used by scythes to manage the population • Meetings of all Scythes in different times of the year • A person chosen by a Scythe to go on a journey to become a Scythe • ...
Travel Team Week 3 2023-04-26
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- in large quantities; plentifully.
- completely certain about something.
- a person who watches at a show, game, or other event
- (of a person or thing) connected with something else.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- provide a formal assurance or promise
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- put in a favorable or more favorable position.
- a magic charm, talisman, or spell.
- lacking or deficient in a specified respect.
- characterized by or having a smirk, especially so as to seem irritatingly smug or conceited.
10 Clues: in large quantities; plentifully. • a magic charm, talisman, or spell. • completely certain about something. • provide a formal assurance or promise • lacking or deficient in a specified respect. • put in a favorable or more favorable position. • a person who watches at a show, game, or other event • (of a person or thing) connected with something else. • ...
Module 1 Vocab 2025-01-08
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- An arrangement where a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries.
- Take in and understand fully
- To deprive of a legal right or immunity
- Crossing a Continent
- A person who travels to live in a foreign country
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- The development of industry according to a region or country
- A party organization that recruits its members by the use of tangible incentives
- The favoring of inhabitants opposed to immigrants
- A piece of land held by an owner.
- A person who organizes or operates a business
10 Clues: Crossing a Continent • Take in and understand fully • A piece of land held by an owner. • To deprive of a legal right or immunity • A person who organizes or operates a business • The favoring of inhabitants opposed to immigrants • A person who travels to live in a foreign country • The development of industry according to a region or country • ...
Vocabulary List #3 2024-10-23
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- a person who learns from a skilled mentor, but does not get paid much, or at all
- protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty
- the feeling of being puzzled or confused by something
- characterized by deep sincerity - to be very sincere
- cruel and oppressive rule
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- not showing a serious or respectful attitude
- attempting to impress by seeming to have greater importance, talent, etc. than they actually have
- a harsh mixture of sounds
- cheerful and friendly
- (of sound) deep, clear, and continuing to sound or ring
10 Clues: cheerful and friendly • a harsh mixture of sounds • cruel and oppressive rule • not showing a serious or respectful attitude • characterized by deep sincerity - to be very sincere • the feeling of being puzzled or confused by something • (of sound) deep, clear, and continuing to sound or ring • protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty • ...
Health issues 2024-10-22
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- – A disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- – A sudden forceful release of air from the lungs.
- – A common symptom involving elevated body temperature.
- – The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- – A chronic condition that affects the airways and causes breathing difficulties.
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- – Pain in the region of the head or neck.
- – A preventive measure to boost immunity against certain diseases.
- – A medical procedure involving an incision to treat a condition.
- – Extreme tiredness, often caused by illness or exertion.
- – A type of pathogen that can cause illnesses like the flu.
10 Clues: – Pain in the region of the head or neck. • – A sudden forceful release of air from the lungs. • – The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms. • – A common symptom involving elevated body temperature. • – Extreme tiredness, often caused by illness or exertion. • – A type of pathogen that can cause illnesses like the flu. • ...
Immune System 2024-10-23
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- enhances the ability of phagocytic cells, such as macrophages and neutrophils, to recognize and engulf pathogens such as bacteria and viruses
- is secreted by fibroblasts and slows inflammation in a damaged area
- absorbs dietary fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the intestine through the intestinal lymphatic vessels. This lymph, rich in fats, is known as "chyle"
- immune response tailored to particular pathogens. it provides a targeted and long-lasting defense, characterized by its ability to remember past infections.
- has a Crucial role in immune surveillance and the production of antibodies, particularly immunoglobulin A (IgA) which is vital for mucosal immunity
- When pathogens are detected, dendritic cells present antigens to T cells, initiating an immune response. B cells can also be activated to produce antibodies.
- is secreted by t cell and NK cells and stimulates macrophage activity
- consists of lymphoid follicles that contain immune cells, primarily b cells, and t cells, which are essential for immune responses
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- produce through the action of the enzyme kallikrein on kininogen. this system plays a role in blood pressure regulation and inflammation
- also known as innate immunity is the body's first line of defense against pathogens. it provides a general response to a wide range of invaders, without targeting specific pathogens.
- Lymph is eventually returned to the bloodstream via the thoracic duct (the largest lymphatic vessel)which empties into the left subclavian vein, or the right lymphatic duct which drains into the right subclavian
- is produced by cells infected with viruses. it attracts and stimulates NK cells and enhances resistance to viral infection.
12 Clues: is secreted by fibroblasts and slows inflammation in a damaged area • is secreted by t cell and NK cells and stimulates macrophage activity • is produced by cells infected with viruses. it attracts and stimulates NK cells and enhances resistance to viral infection. • ...
Key Terms Crossword 2022-03-29
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- This act provides that public employees are liable for their acts and omissions to the same extent as a private person. (3 words)
- A ruling entered by trial judge determining that there is no sufficient evidence that could result in a reasonable jury reaching a different conclusion. (2 words)
- A death caused by negligent, willful, or wrongful act, neglect, omission, or default of another.
- This type of immunity refers to the fact that the government cannot be sued without its consent, applies to the federal and state government.
- The respondent in a case appealed to a higher court.
- The degree of caution & concern for self and others an ordinarily prudent and rational person would use in the same circumstances. (2 words)
- An event sufficiently related to an injury that the courts deem the event to be the cause of the injury. (2 words)
- Charity organizations might not be held liable for injury caused by negligence of an employee. (2 words)
- A set of rules that require property owners in Texas to take certain measures that ensure their property is safe for visitors. (2 words)
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- This type of immunity offers complete protection for government officials sued in their individual capacities as long as their conduct violates no clearly established statutory or constitutional rights.
- This is different from an appeal. It asks the higher court to order the lower court to rule on some issue, but does not tell the judge how to rule. (3 words)
- A legal principle that applies liability to the state for harm inflicted by a third party, should the state have assumed control over the victim. (2 words)
- The likeliness a person could have anticipated the potential or actual results of their actions.
- This claim requires proof that the defendant owed the plaintiff a legal duty and violated it. (2 words)
- This amendment prohibits the federal courts from hearing certain lawsuits against states.
- A person who applies to a higher court for a reversal of a decision in a lower court.
- Another word for administratively withdrawn.
- A written revision of the original complaint filed by a plaintiff or petitioner. (2 words)
18 Clues: Another word for administratively withdrawn. • The respondent in a case appealed to a higher court. • A person who applies to a higher court for a reversal of a decision in a lower court. • This amendment prohibits the federal courts from hearing certain lawsuits against states. • ...
Day 9 Vocabulary 2023-06-28
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- a stimulus of touching a hot object will cause a series of nerve impulses to contract muscles in your arm to pull your hand away.
- 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 branching figure (as in a mineral or stone) resembling a tree.
- 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 small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.
- 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 large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- 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 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 branching figure (as in a mineral or stone) resembling a tree. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Oh joy foods 2022-03-23
Across
- uses vitamins and minerals to help the immune system
- keeps nerve cells and blood cells healthy
- has carbs and gives you energy
- high in protein and can help weight management
- one of the smallest but strongest fruit
- a large source of vitamin A
- lots of vitamin C
Down
- is actually a berry but isn’t always concerned as one
- boosts immunity and strengthens your bones
- mostly water but contains many vitamins
- Helps with night vision
- can be used to help relax your eyes during a facial due to the victims inside the vegetable
- With wake you up with vitamins and minerals, good alternative for coffee
- Holds many fibres and nutrients, as well as vitamin c and vitamin k
- protects body against some cancers
15 Clues: lots of vitamin C • Helps with night vision • a large source of vitamin A • has carbs and gives you energy • protects body against some cancers • mostly water but contains many vitamins • one of the smallest but strongest fruit • keeps nerve cells and blood cells healthy • boosts immunity and strengthens your bones • high in protein and can help weight management • ...
Spanish Armada 2022-08-30
Across
- Spanish explorer
- resistance such as to disease
- an instrument used to plan a course using the stars
- a large farm
- a fort
- a Muslim house of worship
- related to the culture of ancient grace and Rome
Down
- a town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- is a journey to a holy place
- to travel completely around something usually by water
- an instrument that shows the direction of the magnetic north
- the use of scientifical knowledge for practical purposes
- a reawaking of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- cape is a point of land that sticks out into water much like a peninsula
- a religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
15 Clues: a fort • a large farm • Spanish explorer • a Muslim house of worship • is a journey to a holy place • resistance such as to disease • a town in the Spanish-ruled lands • related to the culture of ancient grace and Rome • an instrument used to plan a course using the stars • to travel completely around something usually by water • ...
