immunity Crossword Puzzles
Stamped: Vocabulary Section 1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-05
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- A criminal or illegal act as a robbery or burglary
- Causing discomfort
- One who favors or practices the abolition of a practice
- A record in a factual or detailed way
- A person’s name, especially a nickname or alias
- Hypothetical origination of a race or species from a number of independent stocks
- Undeniable
- Ones who favor, encourage, or practice segregation
- People who advocate or participate in racial or cultural integration
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- Ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical
- Deliverance from the power and effects of sin
- A member of a clergy, a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a Christian church
- Right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
- Devoutly religious
- Lack of similarity or equality
- Highly distinguishable; luminous or bright
16 Clues: Undeniable • Devoutly religious • Causing discomfort • Lack of similarity or equality • Ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical • A record in a factual or detailed way • Highly distinguishable; luminous or bright • Deliverance from the power and effects of sin • A person’s name, especially a nickname or alias • A criminal or illegal act as a robbery or burglary • ...
Dental Special 2024-01-18
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- An agreement with the contents of the document
- Removal of teeth
- Prevents patients from feeling pain during procedures
- Used to treat vomiting, nausea and motion sickness in dogs and cats
- Allows Veterinarians to see under the gum line
- Medical Professional who treats, cures and prevents diseases in animals
- Address underlying health issues that require further diagnostics
- Used to boost immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- A domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure
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- Light energy used on the body to stimulate healing
- Instructions for at-home care
- Age at which mandatory bloodwork is required for senior pets
- A cat, species
- A dog, species
- Implanted under pet's skin with owner's contact information
- Accurate determination of your dog's heart rate
16 Clues: A cat, species • A dog, species • Removal of teeth • Instructions for at-home care • An agreement with the contents of the document • Allows Veterinarians to see under the gum line • Accurate determination of your dog's heart rate • Light energy used on the body to stimulate healing • Prevents patients from feeling pain during procedures • ...
Nursing vocab CH.10 2025-04-30
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- The process that breaks down food physically and chemically
- Protection against a disease or condition
- The burning of food for heat and energy by cells
- A very tiny blood vessel
- A group of cells with similar function
- The substance in red blood cells that provides oxygen
- The lining of the uterus is discharged
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- A blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- The point at which 2 or more bones meet together
- Process of supplying cells with oxygen
- A chemical substance secreted by endocrine glands
- Organs that work together to perform special function
- Groups of tissue with the same function
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- The basic unit of body structure
- Involuntary muscle contractions in the digestive system
16 Clues: A very tiny blood vessel • The basic unit of body structure • Process of supplying cells with oxygen • A group of cells with similar function • The lining of the uterus is discharged • Groups of tissue with the same function • Protection against a disease or condition • A blood vessel that returns blood to the heart • The point at which 2 or more bones meet together • ...
Senior Expo 2025-10-05
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- Doctor visits for regular ______ help detect issues early.
- Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth.
- Fresh air and sunshine boost your ______.
- Good ______ helps prevent stress and promotes calm.
- Taking time to relax helps manage this.
- Limit this white substance for better heart health.
- A colorful variety of these should fill your plate.
- Too much of this sweet substance can cause diabetes.
- These keep your heart strong and your body flexible.
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- The body’s natural defense system.
- abrisk walk is a great form of this.
- Daily habit that keeps your teeth and gums healthy.
- Something to aim for each night—at least seven hours.
- Green leafy ______ are full of vitamins.
- These exercises build strength and prevent falls.
- Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated.
16 Clues: The body’s natural defense system. • abrisk walk is a great form of this. • Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated. • Taking time to relax helps manage this. • Green leafy ______ are full of vitamins. • Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth. • Fresh air and sunshine boost your ______. • These exercises build strength and prevent falls. • ...
Chapter 12 2025-10-15
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- insects exoskeleton is composed of this
- originate from monocytes
- circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis
- involved in allergic and anti-helminth responses
- cells with long arms
- signals protein molecules that modulate the immune response and promote blood flow to the site of injury
- an immunity that includes barrier defenses and internal defenses
- found on innate cells
- enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls
- vertebrates have a circulatory system with blood and...
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- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
- agents that cause disease, infect a wide range of animals, including humans
- traps and allows for the removal of microbes
- the ingestion and breakdown of foreign substances including bacteria
- have segmental nucleus and are the first responders to infection
- found on potential pathogens
16 Clues: cells with long arms • found on innate cells • originate from monocytes • found on potential pathogens • insects exoskeleton is composed of this • traps and allows for the removal of microbes • enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls • involved in allergic and anti-helminth responses • circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis • ...
PRACTICE OCAT 1 2026-03-02
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- i'm always third wheeling at the synapse
- causes stinky breath and children usually fine
- i give a show that gets a standing ovulation
- This toxic cousin doesn't partake in beauty but will sure leave you looking snatched
- pain felt in absence
- secreted to suppress secretion of acid
- innate immunity sees me like a wanted poster
- pregnenolone's chill cousin
- how i'll survive the one chip challenge
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- oops forgot to wrap it last night now i need buy something that sounds like it'd be in ikea
- i got phenylalanine deleted from me
- This receptor type sounds yummy but is spicy
- surge and rupture phase
- the reason why NMDA can't remember the night
- leave me behind when clearing the blur
- a little tickle feels like a punch
16 Clues: pain felt in absence • surge and rupture phase • pregnenolone's chill cousin • a little tickle feels like a punch • i got phenylalanine deleted from me • leave me behind when clearing the blur • secreted to suppress secretion of acid • how i'll survive the one chip challenge • i'm always third wheeling at the synapse • i give a show that gets a standing ovulation • ...
DND Crossword by Weeti 2026-02-14
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- Bahamut's alter ego when traveling the realms.
- This yellow type of dragon can exhale necrotic energy upon it's opponents.
- A small servant magically created to serve it's master.
- The mad mage of Barovia resides on this mountain.
- Small Steampunk-like creatures from Mechanus.
- The only 5e creature with possible immunity to force damage.
- Underdark mushroom denizens.
- A brain with tentacles and a beak.
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- Famous crime lord who founded the biggest thieves guild in Waterdeep.
- The capital of Fjorkeep and the whole of Drekdir
- It's like looking into a dangerous mirror.
- Type of small dragon with rainbow colored scales.
- Intelligent type of ooze created by Illithids.
- Dragons that love the sea and coastline.
- Dangerous chest (or anything else).
- The most wrathful and dangerous dragon.
16 Clues: Underdark mushroom denizens. • A brain with tentacles and a beak. • Dangerous chest (or anything else). • The most wrathful and dangerous dragon. • Dragons that love the sea and coastline. • It's like looking into a dangerous mirror. • Small Steampunk-like creatures from Mechanus. • Bahamut's alter ego when traveling the realms. • ...
5.1 Key Terms Quiz Infection 2019-05-16
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- A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech).
- Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- A type of lymphocyte responsible for cell-mediated immunity that differentiates under the influence of the thymus.
- A spiral-shaped bacterium.
- A procedure performed under sterile conditions.
- The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another.
- A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium.
- An antigen-binding immunoglobulin, produced by B cells, that functions as the effector in an immune response.
- A spherical bacterium.
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
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- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and include molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- A cell (as a white blood cell) that engulfs and consumes foreign material (as microorganisms) and debris.
- Any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins, that proliferate by inducing the normal protein to convert to the abnormal form, and that in mammals include pathogenic forms.
- A type of lymphocyte that develops in the bone marrow and later produces antibodies.
- The state produced by the establishment of an infective agent in or on a suitable host.
- A method for the differential staining of bacteria that involves fixing the bacterial cells to a slide and staining with crystal violet and iodine, then washing with alcohol, and counterstaining with safranin. Results in gram-positive bacteria retaining the purple dye and gram-negative organisms having it decolorized so that the red counterstain shows up.
- A branch of biology dealing especially with microscopic forms of life (as bacteria, protozoans, viruses, and fungi).
- Communicable by contact.
- A condition of being able to resist a particular disease, especially through preventing development of a pathogenic microorganism or by counteracting the effects of its products.
19 Clues: A spherical bacterium. • Communicable by contact. • A spiral-shaped bacterium. • A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium. • A procedure performed under sterile conditions. • Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa. • The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another. • A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech). • ...
Most Random Crossword Ever 2021-09-20
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- Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity
- Name of the NBA team that's based in Toronto, Canada.
- Last name of the man who decrypted the German Enigma Code.
- Bernard Weatherill, former speaker for the House of _______.
- Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong.
- Fastest fish in the ocean.
- Obama's last name.
- Furthest planet from the sun.
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- The element with the symbol P on the periodic table.
- Album Grammy-winning artist Frank Ocean released in the year 2016.
- Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur.
- Last name of the football player who recently rejoined Manchester United.
- Harry Potter's middle name.
- Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name.
- 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced by the _______ rainforest.
- Which Disney Show was upcoming artist Olivia Rodrigo on?
16 Clues: Obama's last name. • Fastest fish in the ocean. • Harry Potter's middle name. • Furthest planet from the sun. • Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name. • Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong. • Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur. • Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity • The element with the symbol P on the periodic table. • ...
Most Random Crossword Ever 2021-09-20
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- Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity
- Name of the NBA team that's based in Toronto, Canada.
- Last name of the man who decrypted the German Enigma Code.
- Bernard Weatherill, former speaker for the House of _______.
- Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong.
- Fastest fish in the ocean.
- Obama's last name.
- Furthest planet from the sun.
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- The element with the symbol P on the periodic table.
- Name of album Grammy-winning artist Frank Ocean released in the year 2016.
- Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur.
- Last name of the football player who recently rejoined Manchester United.
- Harry Potter's middle name.
- Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name.
- 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced by the _______ rainforest.
- Which Disney Show was upcoming artist Olivia Rodrigo on?
16 Clues: Obama's last name. • Fastest fish in the ocean. • Harry Potter's middle name. • Furthest planet from the sun. • Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name. • Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong. • Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur. • Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity • The element with the symbol P on the periodic table. • ...
Healthy Habits 2025-09-11
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- Activity that increases flexibility and prevents injury
- The first meal of the day that provides energy
- Regular physical activity that improves strength and endurance
- Another word for drinking enough water
- Eating a balanced diet with essential nutrients
- The body’s defense system against disease
- Nutrients needed in small amounts for health
- Maintaining a healthy mix of work, rest, and play
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- Lotion used to protect skin from harmful UV rays
- Activities that help reduce tension and stress
- Drinking enough water to keep the body healthy
- Resting the body and mind for recovery
- Practices to keep the body clean and prevent disease
- Paying attention to the present moment to reduce stress
- Cleaning hands to remove germs
- Avoiding too much of any one food or habit
16 Clues: Cleaning hands to remove germs • Resting the body and mind for recovery • Another word for drinking enough water • The body’s defense system against disease • Avoiding too much of any one food or habit • Nutrients needed in small amounts for health • Activities that help reduce tension and stress • Drinking enough water to keep the body healthy • ...
The Immune System 2025-08-27
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- A type of immune cell which engulfs and destroys pathogens
- The basic structural unit of all living organisms
- Another name for the body's second line of defence
- Medication used specifically for bacterial infections
- A molecule with a specific shape on the surface of the pathogen
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- The general term for white blood cells
- The enzyme within tears
- A necessary fluid within your veins
- The body's barrier against the external environment
- State or quality of being resistant to a particular infection or disease
- Tiny hairs within the ear used to prevent the entry of pathogens
- Type of white blood cells also responsible for fighting off pathogens
- Another word for 'reaction'
- Referring to a particular thing only
- What do white cells produce?
- You are protected
16 Clues: You are protected • The enzyme within tears • Another word for 'reaction' • What do white cells produce? • A necessary fluid within your veins • Referring to a particular thing only • The general term for white blood cells • The basic structural unit of all living organisms • Another name for the body's second line of defence • ...
Immune System 2014-02-27
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- Top layer of skin.
- Injection into the vein.
- Inflammation causes ___________ cells to build up in the site that is affected.
- Build up of fluid under the skin.
- (IM)
- System Responsible for keeping body healthy and protecting animals from disease.
- The immune systems response to an abnormal condition.
- Layer beneath top layer of skin.
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- Pollen in the air that causes an allergic reaction is an example of?
- Term used to mean "protection".
- Some clinical tests that are used in-house to detect _________ and diseases are ELISA tests.
- (SQ)
- Common sign of infection.
- Tests used to measure antigen or antibody levels in a blood sample.
- Ragweed,trees,grass, or flowers are all examples of allergens that cause?
- Foreign materials used to create an immune response.
16 Clues: (SQ) • (IM) • Top layer of skin. • Injection into the vein. • Common sign of infection. • Term used to mean "protection". • Layer beneath top layer of skin. • Build up of fluid under the skin. • Foreign materials used to create an immune response. • The immune systems response to an abnormal condition. • Tests used to measure antigen or antibody levels in a blood sample. • ...
Workaholic Frank 2015-08-20
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- Person between the age of 80-89 years old
- a special advantage or immunity granted
- enviroment where workers feel motivated and competitive between eachother
- the learning of a skill or an object brought to the company
- warehouse or specialised building where business stock their products
- rivalry between sellers trying to achieve their goals
- when a business has a financial gain
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- Description of a customer/buyer
- a system of mantaining standard manufactured goods by testing the product
- a worker who has special skills, training and knowledge of the business
- refers to how effectively a businesscconducts its operations
- flow the amount of money being transferred in and out of the business
- a combination of two companies
- seller
- group of workers working together to achieve an objective
- Comppetitors of businesses
16 Clues: seller • Comppetitors of businesses • a combination of two companies • Description of a customer/buyer • when a business has a financial gain • a special advantage or immunity granted • Person between the age of 80-89 years old • rivalry between sellers trying to achieve their goals • group of workers working together to achieve an objective • ...
crossword 2015-01-24
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- a Gram-positive,facultatively anaerobic bacterium commonly found in the human oral cavity and is a significant contributor to tooth decay
- study of microorganism
- a bacterium that produces acetic acid
- the body's ability to resist infection
- a fungus which produces Cylosporin A
- __________ coli
- father of microbiology
- spirochaete bacterium which causes a STD
- a fungus that produces citric acid
- used to produce statins which are used as blood-cholesterol lowering agents
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- This organism is acidophilic and increases the rate of pyrite oxidation in mine tailings piles and coal deposits
- a virus that causes German measles
- proess during which bacteria divide
- a bacterium that causes bubonic plague
- a bacterium that produces butyric acid
- bioactive molecule that is used as an immunsuppressive agent in organ transplant patients
16 Clues: __________ coli • study of microorganism • father of microbiology • a virus that causes German measles • a fungus that produces citric acid • proess during which bacteria divide • a fungus which produces Cylosporin A • a bacterium that produces acetic acid • the body's ability to resist infection • a bacterium that causes bubonic plague • a bacterium that produces butyric acid • ...
Functional food Quiz 2025-05-21
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- mineral that is good for elderly in COVID prevention
- opioid peptide that can help in releasing dopamine
- Activates innate immunity through TLR2/NF-κB signaling
- synthetically made retinol
- Calcium deficiency in the body
- SOURCE OF ANTIOXIDANT PEPTIDE
- EFFECT OF SOY BASED FOOD CONSUMPTION
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- The gap between the minimal dose that works and highest tolerable dose of a vitamin.
- vitamin B role
- Certain protein fragments that have a beneficial influence on physiological processes or situations, possibly affecting health.
- one of benefit of bioactive peptides
- peptide that have property in killing microorganisms inside the body
- one of responsible enzyme that produce Ala-Val-Pro-Gln-Arg
- peptide that has anti-hypertensive activity
- found in the animal based food and skin
- protein in photoreceptor cells.
16 Clues: vitamin B role • synthetically made retinol • SOURCE OF ANTIOXIDANT PEPTIDE • Calcium deficiency in the body • protein in photoreceptor cells. • one of benefit of bioactive peptides • EFFECT OF SOY BASED FOOD CONSUMPTION • found in the animal based food and skin • peptide that has anti-hypertensive activity • opioid peptide that can help in releasing dopamine • ...
sarfraz4 2018-09-13
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- every frequency has............. Orthogonal function.
- It is the simplest digital modulation technique
- technique in which phase of the sinusoidal carrier is changed according to data bit to be transmitted.
- noise immunity in binary FSK
- demodulation method used for binary ASK
- judges performance of a digital communication system
- differentially coherent modulation method
- carrier
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- demodulation method used for binary PSK
- technique in which detection process doesnot need receiver carrier to be phase locked with
- should be applied with carrier signal to generate BPSK signal
- it is the variable characteristic in binary FSK
- maximum data rate for a channel is a function of ……..
- bandwidth of BPSK signal
- signal important in both wired and wireless communication
- yields a constant amplitude and continuous phase RF carrier signal
16 Clues: carrier • bandwidth of BPSK signal • noise immunity in binary FSK • demodulation method used for binary PSK • demodulation method used for binary ASK • differentially coherent modulation method • It is the simplest digital modulation technique • it is the variable characteristic in binary FSK • judges performance of a digital communication system • ...
Oregon Statehood 2014-04-06
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- the ability to fight off a disease quickly
- 1854, large killing of native peoples
- the provisional government lasted
- government make by the people of oregon until official one was created
- month oregon was made a state
- found in oregon, 1851
- weakened natives so they couldn't fight the settlers
- signed for natives to give up all land
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- land owned by US should spread from the Atlantic to Pacific
- officially set in 1848, oregon country's new name
- major disease natives died of
- settlers and minors forced ______ out of homeland
- president that achieved Oregon
- document declaring the boarder between US and GB land was set at the 49th parallel
- nation that jointly held Oregon with the United States
- to trade by exchanging something without exchanging money
16 Clues: found in oregon, 1851 • major disease natives died of • month oregon was made a state • president that achieved Oregon • the provisional government lasted • 1854, large killing of native peoples • signed for natives to give up all land • the ability to fight off a disease quickly • officially set in 1848, oregon country's new name • ...
Most Random Crossword Ever 2021-09-20
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- Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity
- Name of the NBA team that's based in Toronto, Canada.
- Last name of the man who decrypted the German Enigma Code.
- Bernard Weatherill, former speaker for the House of _______.
- Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong.
- Fastest fish in the ocean.
- Obama's last name.
- Furthest planet from the sun.
Down
- The element with the symbol P on the periodic table.
- Album Grammy-winning artist Frank Ocean released in the year 2016.
- Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur
- Last name of the football player who recently rejoined Manchester United.
- Harry Potter's middle name.
- Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name.
- 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced by the _______ rainforest.
- Which Disney Show was upcoming artist Olivia Rodrigo on?
16 Clues: Obama's last name. • Fastest fish in the ocean. • Harry Potter's middle name. • Furthest planet from the sun. • Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name. • Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong. • Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur • Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity • The element with the symbol P on the periodic table. • ...
-teaching-anti-vax-parents-to-trust-science 2019-09-19
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- vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella
- increase
- resistance to infection achieved by the action of specific antibodies
- a physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen and painful as a reaction to injury or infection
- able to be used or obtained
- (of something bad or undesirable) very great; intense:
- obtained, done by, or involving deception
- affect with a disease-spreading organism
- forge
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- a large group of animals that live together
- take back
- relating to medicinal drugs
- brothers and sisters
- put (someone or something) at risk or in danger
- a person who is opposed to vaccination, typically a parent who does not wish to vaccinate their child
- the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases
16 Clues: forge • increase • take back • brothers and sisters • relating to medicinal drugs • able to be used or obtained • affect with a disease-spreading organism • obtained, done by, or involving deception • vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella • a large group of animals that live together • put (someone or something) at risk or in danger • ...
new normal crossword 2020-08-21
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- how many hundred people died on the first outbreak
- any person with underlying ____ conditions are at a higher risk of covid-19
- corona viruses are a ____ family of viruses that cause illnesses
- microscopic parasites
- are known to slow transmission
- each virion surrounded by a ____ or halo.
- how many countries reported of SARS
- what system of the body does corona primarily affect
- in 2003 how many months did the first out break last
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- viruses don't have the ability to live or ____ outside a host
- what is the name of the virus
- in 2019 where was the first out break
- wash your ____ often
- pumps air; usually with extra oxygen
- what is the name of the disease
- a method to provide active immunity
16 Clues: wash your ____ often • microscopic parasites • what is the name of the virus • are known to slow transmission • what is the name of the disease • a method to provide active immunity • how many countries reported of SARS • pumps air; usually with extra oxygen • in 2019 where was the first out break • each virion surrounded by a ____ or halo. • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-03-18
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- Disease caused by Plasmodium parasites
- ways to stop the spread of infectious diseases
- infectious disease caused by a parasitical infection
- world health organization - organizes worldwide surveillance of infectious diseases
- rash caused by a fungal infection
- a medical tool that imitates a disease to stimulate the immune system and grow immunity
- infectious diseases being spread through certain means
- infectious disease caused by a fungal infection
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- insect that can transmit malaria
- infectious disease caused by a viral infection
- bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites
- caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, usually attacks the lungs, can be fatal if left untreated
- the single most effective way to prevent diseases
- infectious disease caused by a bacterial infection
- gastrointestinal disease
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus
16 Clues: gastrointestinal disease • insect that can transmit malaria • rash caused by a fungal infection • bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites • Disease caused by Plasmodium parasites • infectious disease caused by a viral infection • ways to stop the spread of infectious diseases • infectious disease caused by a fungal infection • the single most effective way to prevent diseases • ...
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-06
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- chemicals that prevent the growth of fungi
- chemicals preventing the spread of pests
- Nutrients that build and repair tissues
- Minerals that help cells function
- Healthy fat linked to heart and brain health
- molecules that help protect cells from damage
- a substance that can cause cancer
- a mineral important for blood health and oxygen transport
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- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body
- Body’s main source of energy
- tiny living organisms, some of which are in the gut and impact digestion and immunity
- (HDL) a lipid in the blood; HDL refers to the “good” cholesterol that helps remove other forms
- microbes that can cause illness
- Plant material that aids digestion
- Plants and organisms that have been genetically modified
16 Clues: Body’s main source of energy • Variety of life in an ecosystem • microbes that can cause illness • Minerals that help cells function • a substance that can cause cancer • Plant material that aids digestion • Nutrients that build and repair tissues • chemicals preventing the spread of pests • chemicals that prevent the growth of fungi • ...
adf 2022-09-21
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- Infectious disease caused by a virus that can cause paralysis
- Infectious agent that can multiply in living cell
- Enough of the population has either been vaccinated or gained immunity through natural infection to stifle the virus’s spread
- illness
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- When the body is resistant to disease
- A substance injected to stimulate the production of antibodies
- Contains dead or inactive
- Chemical made by blood cells to attack pathogens
8 Clues: illness • Contains dead or inactive • When the body is resistant to disease • Chemical made by blood cells to attack pathogens • Infectious agent that can multiply in living cell • Infectious disease caused by a virus that can cause paralysis • A substance injected to stimulate the production of antibodies • ...
adf 2022-09-21
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- Infectious disease caused by a virus that can cause paralysis
- Infectious agent that can multiply in living cell
- Enough of the population has either been vaccinated or gained immunity through natural infection to stifle the virus’s spread
- illness
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- When the body is resistant to disease
- A substance injected to stimulate the production of antibodies
- Contains dead or inactive
- Chemical made by blood cells to attack pathogens
8 Clues: illness • Contains dead or inactive • When the body is resistant to disease • Chemical made by blood cells to attack pathogens • Infectious agent that can multiply in living cell • Infectious disease caused by a virus that can cause paralysis • A substance injected to stimulate the production of antibodies • ...
let's test your vocabulary skills 2020-05-20
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- the CEO signed the contract after it was confirmed to have already been signed by the XK company
- she was being influenced by her teacher
- antonym of contentedness
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- synonym of fleet
- immunity from detrimental effects
- word similar to eradicate
- Concerned with or involving unimportant matters
- A contract sold by an insurance company designed to provide payments to the holder at specified intervals, usually after retirement
8 Clues: synonym of fleet • antonym of contentedness • word similar to eradicate • immunity from detrimental effects • she was being influenced by her teacher • Concerned with or involving unimportant matters • the CEO signed the contract after it was confirmed to have already been signed by the XK company • ...
calf rearing 2013-10-15
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- This needs to be dipped twice in first 24 hours
- The most important nutrient for putting on muscle & Bone
- The part of colostrum that confers immunity
- The alternative if a calf won't drink
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- What does M/D mean, (2 words)
- The most important nutrient of all
- The minimum litres of colostrum intake in the first 24 hours
- The weight increase needed between birth and weaning
8 Clues: What does M/D mean, (2 words) • The most important nutrient of all • The alternative if a calf won't drink • The part of colostrum that confers immunity • This needs to be dipped twice in first 24 hours • The weight increase needed between birth and weaning • The most important nutrient for putting on muscle & Bone • ...
Ivyy 2021-12-16
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- an injection that produces mild form of a disease in order in order to help to build up an immunity to it
- to recover health and strength after illness
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- the rapid spread of disease to many people
- who examines eyes
- the rules of health
- a children's doctor
- a dentist who helps your teeth be straight
- the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the insides
8 Clues: who examines eyes • the rules of health • a children's doctor • the rapid spread of disease to many people • a dentist who helps your teeth be straight • to recover health and strength after illness • the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the insides • ...
Learning Task 03: Inflammation 2025-01-23
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- of inflammation that persists over a long period.
- response to injury or infection, causing redness, heat, and swelling.
- caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues.
- of inflammation that is rapid and short-term.
- released during inflammation that causes blood vessels to dilate.
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- by which cells engulf and digest microbes and debris.
- that mediate and regulate immunity and inflammation.
- blood cells involved in the immune response.
- of blood vessels to increase blood flow.
- of white blood cell that is one of the first responders to infection.
10 Clues: of blood vessels to increase blood flow. • blood cells involved in the immune response. • of inflammation that is rapid and short-term. • caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues. • of inflammation that persists over a long period. • that mediate and regulate immunity and inflammation. • by which cells engulf and digest microbes and debris. • ...
Gluconeogenesis 2022-06-14
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- rearranges into glyceraldehyde.
- houses the enzymes that convert phosphoenolpyruvate
- is a hyperglycemic hormone, stimulates gluconeogenesis
- can convert to
- is converted to malate or aspartate, which travels to the cytosol and is reconverted to oxaloacetate.
- blood cells, that are completely dependent on anaerobic glycolysis for ATP production production
- It is involved in sugar and acid metabolism, increases immunity,
- The production of glucose
- is a process used when there is insufficient glucose in the body.
- precursors include lactate, glycerol, alanine.
- carboxylase converts pyruvate to oxaloacetate in the mitochondrion
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- Within a cell, mitochondria convert pyruvate into oxaloacetate
- in mitochondria or cytoplasm.
- occurs in the liver and kidneys.
- glucose-6-phosphate
- It is produced from pyruvate by
- acid metabolism, and synthesis of carbohydrate derived structural components.
- carboxylase, PEP carboxykinase and malate dehydrogenase are the three enzymes responsible for this conversion.
- defective metabolism of the sugar
- critical for organs and cells that cannot use fat for fuel.
20 Clues: can convert to • glucose-6-phosphate • The production of glucose • in mitochondria or cytoplasm. • rearranges into glyceraldehyde. • It is produced from pyruvate by • occurs in the liver and kidneys. • defective metabolism of the sugar • precursors include lactate, glycerol, alanine. • is a hyperglycemic hormone, stimulates gluconeogenesis • ...
6.7 Spelling Words 2020-11-01
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- move or fall downward
- excellent.
- being imprisoned or confined
- the ability to think and behave in a normal and rational manner
- remark expressing an idea cleverly and amusingly
- an instrument that measures and records details of earthquakes
- difference in size, degree, circumstances
- art or practice of taking and processing photographs
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- a person, plant, or animal that came from a particular ancestor.
- treat or regard (someone) with contempt or disrespect
- subtract or take away (an amount or part) from a total
- attributed to some force beyond the scientific understanding of the laws of nature.
- a person who supervises a person or an activity
- relating to visual art, especially involving drawing
- ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin
- higher in rank, status, or quality
- freedom from adulteration or contamination.
17 Clues: excellent. • move or fall downward • being imprisoned or confined • higher in rank, status, or quality • difference in size, degree, circumstances • freedom from adulteration or contamination. • a person who supervises a person or an activity • remark expressing an idea cleverly and amusingly • relating to visual art, especially involving drawing • ...
Immunity Crossword 2015-01-27
4 Clues: Secondary lymphoid organ • Intermediate fluid that forms lymph from blood • He involved serious risks in his research in 1971 • Physical movement of lymph through the body occrus by this process
5.1 Key Terms Quiz Infection 2019-05-16
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- The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another.
- A cell (as a white blood cell) that engulfs and consumes foreign material (as microorganisms) and debris.
- A type of lymphocyte that develops in the bone marrow and later produces antibodies.
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
- The state produced by the establishment of an infective agent in or on a suitable host.
- A condition of being able to resist a particular disease, especially through preventing development of a pathogenic microorganism or by counteracting the effects of its products.
- Communicable by contact.
- A spherical bacterium.
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- Any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins, that proliferate by inducing the normal protein to convert to the abnormal form, and that in mammals include pathogenic forms.
- A type of lymphocyte responsible for cell-mediated immunity that differentiates under the influence of the thymus.
- An antigen-binding immunoglobulin, produced by B cells, that functions as the effector in an immune response.
- A method for the differential staining of bacteria that involves fixing the bacterial cells to a slide and staining with crystal violet and iodine, then washing with alcohol, and counterstaining with safranin. Results in gram-positive bacteria retaining the purple dye and gram-negative organisms having it decolorized so that the red counterstain shows up.
- A branch of biology dealing especially with microscopic forms of life (as bacteria, protozoans, viruses, and fungi).
- A procedure performed under sterile conditions.
- A spiral-shaped bacterium.
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and include molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech).
- Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium.
19 Clues: A spherical bacterium. • Communicable by contact. • A spiral-shaped bacterium. • A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium. • A procedure performed under sterile conditions. • Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa. • The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another. • A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech). • ...
John's immunity - PM, RT, TL, HJ 2024-10-14
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- Attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response
- Cell division which results in more cells
- Antigen presenting cell
- Something released by Cytotoxic T cells
- Globular proteins associated with immune system
- A type of B cell
- ___ antibodies that are a mix of antibodies that bind to multiple epitopes
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- Serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death
- Cells infected with the ___ activate Cytotoxic T cells
- Where a T cell matures
- Pathogens and other “non‐self molecules”
- Y shaped protein
- Antigenic determinants
- Enzymes to degrade bacteria
14 Clues: Y shaped protein • A type of B cell • Where a T cell matures • Antigenic determinants • Antigen presenting cell • Enzymes to degrade bacteria • Something released by Cytotoxic T cells • Pathogens and other “non‐self molecules” • Cell division which results in more cells • Globular proteins associated with immune system • Serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death • ...
Reward Puzzle 2024-05-24
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- What is the primary language of Brazil?
- Who was Adam’s 9th place prediction?
- What is the most popular sport in Brazil?
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- How many people made merge?
- Who got the sixth strike of the season?
- What is the current capital of Brazil? (No special characters needed)
- Who got 3rd in the “Price of Immunity” challenge?
7 Clues: How many people made merge? • Who was Adam’s 9th place prediction? • Who got the sixth strike of the season? • What is the primary language of Brazil? • What is the most popular sport in Brazil? • Who got 3rd in the “Price of Immunity” challenge? • What is the current capital of Brazil? (No special characters needed)
Cordyceps Crosword 2025-05-23
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- The group searching for a cure.
- The creator of The Last of Us.
- A group known for using brutal tactics to survive.
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- Joel’s last name.
- The rare immunity Ellie possesses protects her from this infection.
- City where Joel and Ellie first meet the Fireflies.
- The name of Ellie’s best friend in the Left Behind DLC.
7 Clues: Joel’s last name. • The creator of The Last of Us. • The group searching for a cure. • A group known for using brutal tactics to survive. • City where Joel and Ellie first meet the Fireflies. • The name of Ellie’s best friend in the Left Behind DLC. • The rare immunity Ellie possesses protects her from this infection.
5.1 Key Terms Quiz Infection 2019-05-16
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- A method for the differential staining of bacteria that involves fixing the bacterial cells to a slide and staining with crystal violet and iodine, then washing with alcohol, and counterstaining with safranin. Results in gram-positive bacteria retaining the purple dye and gram-negative organisms having it decolorized so that the red counterstain shows up.
- A type of lymphocyte that develops in the bone marrow and later produces antibodies.
- A cell (as a white blood cell) that engulfs and consumes foreign material (as microorganisms) and debris.
- A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium.
- A type of lymphocyte responsible for cell-mediated immunity that differentiates under the influence of the thymus.
- A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech).
- Communicable by contact.
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
- Any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins, that proliferate by inducing the normal protein to convert to the abnormal form, and that in mammals include pathogenic forms.
- The state produced by the establishment of an infective agent in or on a suitable host.
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and include molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- A spherical bacterium.
- A spiral-shaped bacterium.
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- A branch of biology dealing especially with microscopic forms of life (as bacteria, protozoans, viruses, and fungi).
- A procedure performed under sterile conditions.
- Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- A condition of being able to resist a particular disease, especially through preventing development of a pathogenic microorganism or by counteracting the effects of its products.
- The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another.
- An antigen-binding immunoglobulin, produced by B cells, that functions as the effector in an immune response.
19 Clues: A spherical bacterium. • Communicable by contact. • A spiral-shaped bacterium. • A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium. • A procedure performed under sterile conditions. • Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa. • The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another. • A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech). • ...
human body 2022-02-28
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- Small things we can only see using a microscope. These things also cause disease
- A part of the body which stores urine before releasing
- Process for filtering drinkable items
- A medicine used to destroy bacteria
- The ability to avoid or not be affected by disease
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- Pumps blood through the body
- Controls actions, thought and memory
- Injecting something into the body to protect from a specific disease
8 Clues: Pumps blood through the body • A medicine used to destroy bacteria • Controls actions, thought and memory • Process for filtering drinkable items • The ability to avoid or not be affected by disease • A part of the body which stores urine before releasing • Injecting something into the body to protect from a specific disease • ...
HEALING BY NATURE 2021-06-27
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- a sacred plant which aids as a natural immunity booster
- small and dry spice that contains anti-inflammatory properties
- dry threads used as a seasoning and coloring agent
- a dry and aromatic flower bud
- a dried bark that can be used as sticks or powder
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- anti fungal root
- a bulbous root related to onions and shallots
- a widely used citrus fruit in cuisine and a cleaning agent
8 Clues: anti fungal root • a dry and aromatic flower bud • a bulbous root related to onions and shallots • a dried bark that can be used as sticks or powder • dry threads used as a seasoning and coloring agent • a sacred plant which aids as a natural immunity booster • a widely used citrus fruit in cuisine and a cleaning agent • ...
Revision 2021-10-17
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- analyzes chemical substances present in body fluids
- identifies toxic substances and drugs in body fluids
- studies the nature of the disease and its causes
- identifies the bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites that cause infectious disease
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- examines abnormal cells and diseases affecting blood
- prepares blood components and plasma for transfusions
- examines the degree of immunity or resistance to disease
- analyzes the chemical and cellular properties of urine
8 Clues: studies the nature of the disease and its causes • analyzes chemical substances present in body fluids • examines abnormal cells and diseases affecting blood • identifies toxic substances and drugs in body fluids • prepares blood components and plasma for transfusions • analyzes the chemical and cellular properties of urine • ...
Chapter 1 : Adab of Rasulullah S.A.W 2021-10-12
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- Allah s.w.t sent Rasulullah S.A.W to.....our akhlaq.
- .....is morals and manners in Islam.
- Prophet.....is the perfect role model for mankind.
- Being.....is better than being arrogant.
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- To..... and forget is part of being good muslim.
- .....means to train and educate ourselves to become better especially in our morals and manners.
- Good morals and polite manners come out of our.....to Allah.
- ......means immunity from sin.
8 Clues: ......means immunity from sin. • .....is morals and manners in Islam. • Being.....is better than being arrogant. • To..... and forget is part of being good muslim. • Prophet.....is the perfect role model for mankind. • Allah s.w.t sent Rasulullah S.A.W to.....our akhlaq. • Good morals and polite manners come out of our.....to Allah. • ...
test-1 2023-07-01
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- process of breaking food into smaller particles.
- The red pigment present in our blood
- a band that connects muscles with bones
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- Method of preventing disease by developing immunity of the body
- overeating and lack of exercise can cause___
- Transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another
- The river of Deccan Plateau that falls in Arabian sea
- It is called " ship of the desert'
8 Clues: It is called " ship of the desert' • The red pigment present in our blood • a band that connects muscles with bones • overeating and lack of exercise can cause___ • process of breaking food into smaller particles. • Transfer of pollen grains from one flower to another • The river of Deccan Plateau that falls in Arabian sea • ...
Livestock Management 2024-04-15
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- Administering microorganisms to increase immunity to a disease
- Clipping the needle teeth of piglets to prevent injury
- Removing the tip of the upper beak to prevent fighting
- Used to label livestock for the purpose of individual recognition
- Removing a portion of the tail
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- Cutting or clipping hair or wool
- Removing the testes to prevent unwanted breeding
- Removing or preventing the growth of horns to prevent injury
8 Clues: Removing a portion of the tail • Cutting or clipping hair or wool • Removing the testes to prevent unwanted breeding • Clipping the needle teeth of piglets to prevent injury • Removing the tip of the upper beak to prevent fighting • Removing or preventing the growth of horns to prevent injury • Administering microorganisms to increase immunity to a disease • ...
IMMUNOLOGY 1 2024-11-15
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- A condition where the immune system attacks its own body.
- The system of proteins that helps antibodies clear pathogens.
- Proteins produced by B cells to neutralize antigens.
- A molecule that triggers an immune response.
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- White blood cells responsible for immunity.
- An immune organ located in the chest, where T cells mature.
- Cells that present antigens to T cells.
- The first line of defense against pathogens.
8 Clues: Cells that present antigens to T cells. • White blood cells responsible for immunity. • The first line of defense against pathogens. • A molecule that triggers an immune response. • Proteins produced by B cells to neutralize antigens. • A condition where the immune system attacks its own body. • An immune organ located in the chest, where T cells mature. • ...
Chapter 20 Viruses and Bacteria Vocabulary 2021-01-25
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- a particle made of nucleic acid, protein, and sometimes a lipid membrane
- any disease-causing microorganism
- cell that does not have a nucleus
- rod shaped bacteria
- misfolded protein that causes disease in animals
- virus that infects bacteria
- a protein coat surrounding a virus
- infection that causes a host cell to burst after being invaded by a virus
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- (2 words) process in which a bacteria replicates
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogens used to activate immunity
- protective structure formed by a prokaryote to protect from harsh conditions
- infection in which viral DNA becomes part of the host's DNA
- corkscrew shaped bacteria
- compound that can block the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- some bacteria exchange genetic material by this process
- prokaryotes that break down dead organisms and wastes are called this
- spherical shaped bacteria
17 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • corkscrew shaped bacteria • spherical shaped bacteria • virus that infects bacteria • any disease-causing microorganism • cell that does not have a nucleus • a protein coat surrounding a virus • (2 words) process in which a bacteria replicates • misfolded protein that causes disease in animals • some bacteria exchange genetic material by this process • ...
Immune System 2021-06-02
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- Chemical released in the bloodstream when the immune system is fighting an allergen
- The _______ immune system you are born with.
- Our pac-man cells (ingests & kills pathogens)
- Someone who specializes in diseases of the immune system
- gland
- Someone who specializes in disease outbreaks
- Someone who specializes in viral infections
- A type of white blood cell
- Infectious agent that replicates inside the living cell of an organism
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- Type of biological cell – has cell walls but no nucleus (cause diseases)
- The ________ immune system your body develops with exposure to microbes
- Stimulates the production of antibodies and immunity
- blood protein produced in response to an antigen
- Signaling proteins that are released in response to the presence of viruses
- A bacteria, virus or microorganism that can cause disease
- Location where t-cells mature
- poison
17 Clues: gland • poison • A type of white blood cell • Location where t-cells mature • Someone who specializes in viral infections • The _______ immune system you are born with. • Someone who specializes in disease outbreaks • Our pac-man cells (ingests & kills pathogens) • blood protein produced in response to an antigen • Stimulates the production of antibodies and immunity • ...
EHSQS 2021 2021-08-12
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- To halt motion or progress of, to prevent or restrain
- Protected from and not exposed to risk
- Bulletin issued periodically to the members of the organization
- State of readiness, forward planning
- A substance used to stimulate the production of atibodies and provide immunity
- Free from dirt or pollution
- Tool used to file concern and/or track actions
- Hand protection (cut resistant)
- Sustanable tech-focused energy
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- Action taken to guard against attack or loss
- Principle of action adopted by a government, party or bussiness
- Serious unexpected and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- The evaluation or estimation of the nature/quality or ability of
- An established or official way of doing something or plan of action
- Good physical condition, well, fit
- Hazord identification and Risk Elimination
- Abscence of all magnitude or quanity
17 Clues: Free from dirt or pollution • Sustanable tech-focused energy • Hand protection (cut resistant) • Good physical condition, well, fit • State of readiness, forward planning • Abscence of all magnitude or quanity • Protected from and not exposed to risk • Hazord identification and Risk Elimination • Action taken to guard against attack or loss • ...
MEDICINE 2023-10-02
5 Clues: - Urgent medical situation. • - Treatment to improve health. • - Substance to stimulate immunity. • - Loss of sensation, often used in surgery. • - Vehicle for transporting the sick or injured.
Survivor Puzzle 2021-11-21
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- The first male two-time winner
- alliance in Caramoan and Redemption Island featuring Phillip Sheppard
- Pretended to be a funeral director on MvGX
- Game Changers winner and one half of Cops-R-Us
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- The first two-time winner
- Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch
- Threw the final immunity challenge in Palau
7 Clues: The first two-time winner • The first male two-time winner • Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch • Pretended to be a funeral director on MvGX • Threw the final immunity challenge in Palau • Game Changers winner and one half of Cops-R-Us • alliance in Caramoan and Redemption Island featuring Phillip Sheppard
Racism 2024-05-21
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- Equal rights
- An alternative of discrimination
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- Racial Discrimination
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- A person who target one specific race of people
7 Clues: Equal rights • Racial Discrimination • An alternative of discrimination • A person who target one specific race of people • the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people • a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something. • ...
COnservation of Species 2013-04-22
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- When we use species to judge the health of an ecosystem, we call them
- One method of conservation
- Captive bred animals struggle to do this
- A lack of this can come from captive breeding
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- Maintenance of this is an example of environmental benefits of conservation
- One type of benefit from conservation
- Is reduced by captive breeding
- Destruction of this is a cause of endangered species
8 Clues: One method of conservation • Is reduced by captive breeding • One type of benefit from conservation • Captive bred animals struggle to do this • A lack of this can come from captive breeding • Destruction of this is a cause of endangered species • When we use species to judge the health of an ecosystem, we call them • ...
NATURE AND ITS NATURAL HEALERS 2021-06-27
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- a dry and aromatic flower bud
- anti fungal root
- a widely used citrus fruit in cuisine and a cleaning agent
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- a dried bark that can be used as sticks or powder
- a bulbous root related to onions and shallots
- dry threads used as a seasoning and coloring agent
- small and dry spice that contains anti-inflammatory properties
- a sacred plant which aids as a natural immunity booster
8 Clues: anti fungal root • a dry and aromatic flower bud • a bulbous root related to onions and shallots • a dried bark that can be used as sticks or powder • dry threads used as a seasoning and coloring agent • a sacred plant which aids as a natural immunity booster • a widely used citrus fruit in cuisine and a cleaning agent • ...
Chapter 2: Lesson 3 2024-02-05
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- giving a positive return of money; making a profit
- power or authority bases on power of government
- requiring someone or something else for support
- a large group of states or countries under a single authority
- the ability to resist disease or infection
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- a partnership between groups or nations for a common goal
- to make someone the property of another person
- native, or occurring naturally in a place
8 Clues: native, or occurring naturally in a place • the ability to resist disease or infection • to make someone the property of another person • power or authority bases on power of government • requiring someone or something else for support • giving a positive return of money; making a profit • a partnership between groups or nations for a common goal • ...
IMMUNOLOGY 1 2024-11-15
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- A condition where the immune system attacks its own body.
- The system of proteins that helps antibodies clear pathogens.
- Proteins produced by B cells to neutralize antigens.
- A molecule that triggers an immune response.
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- White blood cells responsible for immunity.
- An immune organ located in the chest, where T cells mature.
- Cells that present antigens to T cells.
- The first line of defense against pathogens.
8 Clues: Cells that present antigens to T cells. • White blood cells responsible for immunity. • The first line of defense against pathogens. • A molecule that triggers an immune response. • Proteins produced by B cells to neutralize antigens. • A condition where the immune system attacks its own body. • An immune organ located in the chest, where T cells mature. • ...
adf 2022-09-21
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- Infectious disease caused by a virus that can cause paralysis
- Infectious agent that can multiply in living cell
- Enough of the population has either been vaccinated or gained immunity through natural infection to stifle the virus’s spread
- illness
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- When the body is resistant to disease
- A substance injected to stimulate the production of antibodies
- Contains dead or inactive
- Chemical made by blood cells to attack pathogens
8 Clues: illness • Contains dead or inactive • When the body is resistant to disease • Chemical made by blood cells to attack pathogens • Infectious agent that can multiply in living cell • Infectious disease caused by a virus that can cause paralysis • A substance injected to stimulate the production of antibodies • ...
Overview of the Immune System 2025-10-11
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- A process crucial to prevent immune exhaustion.
- First responders that migrate rapidly to the site of infection.
- Long-lived phagocytes and antigen-presenting cells.
- Frontline cells that reside in tissues.
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- An immune response that allows for precise responses to various pathogens.
- An immune response that is not enhanced upon repeated exposure.
- Molecular structures shared between microbes.
- Cells are the bridge between innate and adaptive immunity.
8 Clues: Frontline cells that reside in tissues. • Molecular structures shared between microbes. • A process crucial to prevent immune exhaustion. • Long-lived phagocytes and antigen-presenting cells. • Cells are the bridge between innate and adaptive immunity. • An immune response that is not enhanced upon repeated exposure. • ...
Moonshot Ch. 5-6 2026-01-20
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- The name of the second atomic bomb
- The name of the first atomic bomb
- Protection from being tried
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- A rocket used for military means
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- An economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- An economic system based on shared ownership and government control of businesses.
- "Victory over Japan" day
8 Clues: "Victory over Japan" day • Protection from being tried • A rocket used for military means • The name of the first atomic bomb • The name of the second atomic bomb • An economic system based on private ownership and free markets. • An economic system based on shared ownership and government control of businesses. • ...
Lymphatic system 2022-03-28
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- the network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissue.
- failure of the immune system to properly react to an antigen
- dead white blood cells
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- a blood protein produced in response to an antigen.
- a thin tube that carries white blood cells and lymph through the lymphatic system.
- the ability to resist infection.
- a toxin or foreign substance which induces an immune response
- filters lymphatic fluid
8 Clues: dead white blood cells • filters lymphatic fluid • the ability to resist infection. • a blood protein produced in response to an antigen. • failure of the immune system to properly react to an antigen • a toxin or foreign substance which induces an immune response • the network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissue. • ...
human body 2022-02-28
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- A part of the body which stores urine before releasing
- Pumps blood through the body
- The ability to avoid or not be affected by disease
- Injecting something into the body to protect from a specific disease
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- Process for filtering drinkable items
- Controls actions, thought and memory
- A medicine used to destroy bacteria
- Small things we can only see using a microscope. These things also cause disease
8 Clues: Pumps blood through the body • A medicine used to destroy bacteria • Controls actions, thought and memory • Process for filtering drinkable items • The ability to avoid or not be affected by disease • A part of the body which stores urine before releasing • Injecting something into the body to protect from a specific disease • ...
Jesica's Crossword 2017-09-26
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- what you are when you have coffee
- that hooligan is very...
- when someone is let go from jail they are ...
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- the definition is "implant germs of a disease to produce immunity"
- a group of objects for different sources are called a ...
- You are .. to someone if they stay in your house
- not a decade, or a century, but a...
- the opposite of the word anarchy
8 Clues: that hooligan is very... • the opposite of the word anarchy • what you are when you have coffee • not a decade, or a century, but a... • when someone is let go from jail they are ... • You are .. to someone if they stay in your house • a group of objects for different sources are called a ... • the definition is "implant germs of a disease to produce immunity"
Chapter 2: Lesson 3 2024-01-26
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- giving a position return of money; making a profit
- power or authority bases on power of government
- requiring someone or something else for support
- a large group of states or countries under a single authority
- the ability to resist disease or infection
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- a partnership between groups or nations for a common goal
- to make someone the property of another person
- native, or occurring naturally in a place
8 Clues: native, or occurring naturally in a place • the ability to resist disease or infection • to make someone the property of another person • power or authority bases on power of government • requiring someone or something else for support • giving a position return of money; making a profit • a partnership between groups or nations for a common goal • ...
ZUSKA'S LEGENDARY CROSSWORD 2025-07-18
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- Mediterranean island known for ancient ruins, beaches... and huge staff.
- Your daily mantra
- You're fluent, but don’t expect you to speak it.
- The warm hug in a mug you swear by—zesty, sweet, and slightly medicinal.
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- Smooth and pure, like your skin—or a newborn's.
- Yellow fashion statement that also screams “immunity booster.”
- Definitely not your sport—unless watching counts.
- Your mental sport: spiraling into infinite possibilities.
8 Clues: Your daily mantra • Smooth and pure, like your skin—or a newborn's. • You're fluent, but don’t expect you to speak it. • Definitely not your sport—unless watching counts. • Your mental sport: spiraling into infinite possibilities. • Yellow fashion statement that also screams “immunity booster.” • ...
Diseases Chapter 21 2013-10-10
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- microorganism that causes disease
- type of cell that does contain a nucleus
- nonliving particle that destroys cells
- the way that bacteria reproduce
- an organism has built up a resistance to a type of pathogen
- bacteria that cause disease
- usually a shot that is given to prevent an organism that getting a disease
- a disease that spread over a wide geographic area
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- type of disease that is not contagious
- type of cell that does not contain a nucleus
- unicellular prokaryote that can cause disease
- medicine given to kill bacteria
- disease that is contagious
- an epidemic that spreads worldwide
- protects bacteria in harmful conditions
- an organism that is infected with a disease, but does not show symptoms of having that disease
- a living thing that transmits a disease from one organism to another
17 Clues: disease that is contagious • bacteria that cause disease • the way that bacteria reproduce • medicine given to kill bacteria • microorganism that causes disease • an epidemic that spreads worldwide • type of disease that is not contagious • nonliving particle that destroys cells • protects bacteria in harmful conditions • type of cell that does contain a nucleus • ...
Endocrine System Review 2018-01-29
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- The two lobes of this gland are connected medially by an isthmus
- Organ that secretes melatonin
- Secretes insulin and glucagon
- True or False? Endocrine glands have ducts
- Calcitonin _______ blood calcium levels
- Another term for anterior pituitary gland
- One of two hormones secreted by the posterior pituitary gland
- The inner portion of the adrenal gland
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- Released when a person's blood glucose levels are low
- Connected to the pituitary via the infundibulum
- The adrenal glands sit atop these organs
- The act of target cells forming more receptors in response to low hormone levels
- Hormone antagonistic to calcitonin
- This endocrine gland involved in immunity sits superior to the heart
- Which hormone uses humoral stimulation, insulin or epinephrine?
- The endocrine system is _______ than the nervous system
- A popular second messenger system
17 Clues: Organ that secretes melatonin • Secretes insulin and glucagon • A popular second messenger system • Hormone antagonistic to calcitonin • The inner portion of the adrenal gland • Calcitonin _______ blood calcium levels • The adrenal glands sit atop these organs • Another term for anterior pituitary gland • True or False? Endocrine glands have ducts • ...
Immune System 2025-03-10
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- Vaccines contain _______ version of a pathogen, or their antigens
- Lymphocytes and phagocytes are examples of _____ blood cells
- Proteins produced by lymphocytes which destroy pathogens
- Some lymphocytes turn into _______ cells after an infection
- Antibodies are _______ shaped to antigens
- Some diseases such as flu are spread indirectly through air _________
- Some antibodies mark pathogens for engulfing by _______
- HIV is caused by a _______
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- ______ immunity involves memory cells and occurs after infections or vaccines
- Some antibodies can directly ______ pathogens
- A type of disease caused by pathogens, which can be spread
- A disease causing microorganism
- Plasmodium, which causes malaria, is an example of this
- Proteins on the surface of a pathogen
- Ringworm and athlete's foot are ________ infections
- Some diseases such as athlete's foot can be spread by ______ contact
- A bacterial infection spread in contaminated water
17 Clues: HIV is caused by a _______ • A disease causing microorganism • Proteins on the surface of a pathogen • Antibodies are _______ shaped to antigens • Some antibodies can directly ______ pathogens • A bacterial infection spread in contaminated water • Ringworm and athlete's foot are ________ infections • Plasmodium, which causes malaria, is an example of this • ...
Study of health 2025-05-13
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- A procedure performed on the body by a medical professional.
- Actions taken to relieve or cure a disease or condition.
- Systems & Structures:
- The loss of sensation, often used during surgery.
- Administering a vaccine to provide immunity to a disease.
- A structure made up of tissues with a specific function.
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- Tissue responsible for movement.
- An organ that produces and secretes substances.
- The process of restoring health after an illness or injury.
- A tissue that carries messages throughout the body.
- Identifying the nature of a disease or condition.
- Hard, dense tissue forming the skeletal structure.
- The part of the body between the chest and pelvis.
- A method of treatment for a disease or condition.
- The outer layer of the body.
- Taking a small sample of tissue for examination.
- The fluid circulating through the body.
17 Clues: Systems & Structures: • The outer layer of the body. • Tissue responsible for movement. • The fluid circulating through the body. • An organ that produces and secretes substances. • Taking a small sample of tissue for examination. • Identifying the nature of a disease or condition. • A method of treatment for a disease or condition. • ...
Gluconeogenesis 2022-06-14
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- in mitochondria or cytoplasm.
- glucose-6-phosphate
- It is produced from pyruvate by
- occurs in the liver and kidneys.
- carboxylase, PEP carboxykinase and malate dehydrogenase are the three enzymes responsible for this conversion.
- is converted to malate or aspartate, which travels to the cytosol and is reconverted to oxaloacetate.
- The production of glucose
- rearranges into glyceraldehyde.
- precursors include lactate, glycerol, alanine.
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- acid metabolism, and synthesis of carbohydrate derived structural components.
- Within a cell, mitochondria convert pyruvate into oxaloacetate
- is a process used when there is insufficient glucose in the body.
- carboxylase converts pyruvate to oxaloacetate in the mitochondrion
- can convert to
- houses the enzymes that convert phosphoenolpyruvate
- defective metabolism of the sugar
- is a hyperglycemic hormone, stimulates gluconeogenesis
- It is involved in sugar and acid metabolism, increases immunity,
- critical for organs and cells that cannot use fat for fuel.
- blood cells, that are completely dependent on anaerobic glycolysis for ATP production production
20 Clues: can convert to • glucose-6-phosphate • The production of glucose • in mitochondria or cytoplasm. • It is produced from pyruvate by • rearranges into glyceraldehyde. • occurs in the liver and kidneys. • defective metabolism of the sugar • precursors include lactate, glycerol, alanine. • is a hyperglycemic hormone, stimulates gluconeogenesis • ...
BBP6 Crossword 2026-01-22
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- Had to nominate the most amount of houseguest in one week
- Inactive pre-juror that was nominated every week they were in the house
- Has a crutch in their GFX
- Was picked by the Gumball Machine Week 1 and made Jury
- A total loser (Person that walked)
- Has won the most HOH all season
- Won the first Candy Clash
- First person evicted by the HOH sole vote to evict
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- Won the Week 10 Veto
- The best host ever
- Won premiere immunity
- Is wearing a striped shirt and has bangs
- Evicted a week that they received the Have-Not punishment
- Was picked by the Gumball Machine first week of Jury and has since been evicted
- Won the Week 11 Veto
- Was backdoored a week Darling won veto
- Won the Minority Rules competition
17 Clues: The best host ever • Won the Week 10 Veto • Won the Week 11 Veto • Won premiere immunity • Has a crutch in their GFX • Won the first Candy Clash • Has won the most HOH all season • A total loser (Person that walked) • Won the Minority Rules competition • Was backdoored a week Darling won veto • Is wearing a striped shirt and has bangs • ...
Health and Safety Representatives 2025-10-02
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- Each unit is worth $100 each
- s.66 of the WHS Act 2011 clause
- Abbreviation for Workplace Health and Safety Queensland
- One of the functions of a HSR in relation to the workgroup
- The process between the PCBU, workers and HSRs. Also known as communication
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- Abbreviation for Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking
- A written notice that only a HSR can issue
- One method to identify hazards
8 Clues: Each unit is worth $100 each • One method to identify hazards • s.66 of the WHS Act 2011 clause • A written notice that only a HSR can issue • Abbreviation for Workplace Health and Safety Queensland • One of the functions of a HSR in relation to the workgroup • Abbreviation for Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking • ...
Formed Elements Description and Function 2026-02-25
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- Agranular cells with round nuclei; responsible for specific immunity
- Have multilobed nuclei, lilac granules and phagocytize pathogens
- Destroys cancer cells
- Smaller of all white cells. Will look like purple granules in cytoplasms.
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- Transports CO2 and O2
- Have deep blue granules and release chemicals to encourage blood flow to injured tissues
- Bilobed nuclei, deep-red granules and phagocytize allergens
- Large cells with kidney-shaped nuclei
8 Clues: Transports CO2 and O2 • Destroys cancer cells • Large cells with kidney-shaped nuclei • Bilobed nuclei, deep-red granules and phagocytize allergens • Have multilobed nuclei, lilac granules and phagocytize pathogens • Agranular cells with round nuclei; responsible for specific immunity • Smaller of all white cells. Will look like purple granules in cytoplasms. • ...
Gram (+) Spore Formers and Non-Spore-forming Bacilli 2022-10-15
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- subtilis, This is a common laboratory contaminant
- H2S positive results shows _____ of media
- Bacillus anthracis usually causes ____________
- anthracis, Gram-positive spore-forming bacillus known to be a bioterrorism agent
- b, Nucleic acid amplification test is most common to detect ______
- zone, Positive result for the reverse camp test in clostridium perfringens
- chartreuse, Clostridium difficile result on bap
- difficile, Also known as enteric clostridium
- test, Detects susceptibility or immunity of humans to diphtheria
- assay, The gold standard for c. Difficile detection
- Exotoxin of clostridium botulinum blocks the release of _______
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- Nagler’s reaction detects _______ activity on alpha toxin
- stearothermophilus, Biological indicator for autoclave
- Clostridium tetani produces this exotoxin
- cereus, This is also known as the “fried rice bacillus”
- monocytogenes, Meningitis in elderly and immunocompromised
- Clostridium perfringens produces a _____ fermentation on litmus milk test
- perfringens, Usually seen microscopically to have a box car morphology
- acidophilus, Normal vaginal flora that produce large amount of lactic acid
- baby syndrome, This is usually seen in infant botulism
20 Clues: H2S positive results shows _____ of media • Clostridium tetani produces this exotoxin • difficile, Also known as enteric clostridium • Bacillus anthracis usually causes ____________ • chartreuse, Clostridium difficile result on bap • subtilis, This is a common laboratory contaminant • assay, The gold standard for c. Difficile detection • ...
Endocrine System Review 2018-01-29
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- Released when a person's blood glucose levels are low
- The inner portion of the adrenal gland
- Another term for anterior pituitary gland
- The act of target cells forming more receptors in response to low hormone levels
- Hormone antagonistic to calcitonin
- The endocrine system is _______ than the nervous system
- Secretes insulin and glucagon
- This endocrine gland involved in immunity sits superior to the heart
- The two lobes of this gland are connected medially by an isthmus
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- Organ that secretes melatonin
- A popular second messenger system
- Calcitonin _______ blood calcium levels
- One of two hormones secreted by the posterior pituitary gland
- Connected to the pituitary via the infundibulum
- True or False? Endocrine glands have ducts
- The adrenal glands sit atop these organs
- Which hormone uses humoral stimulation, insulin or epinephrine?
17 Clues: Organ that secretes melatonin • Secretes insulin and glucagon • A popular second messenger system • Hormone antagonistic to calcitonin • The inner portion of the adrenal gland • Calcitonin _______ blood calcium levels • The adrenal glands sit atop these organs • Another term for anterior pituitary gland • True or False? Endocrine glands have ducts • ...
Brittney Ballard innate Immunity CW 2021-04-24
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- molecule picked up by a more general receptor
- exact and targeted
- different from protein because they are repetitive ex)NAG NAM NAG NAM
- innate immune cells
- proteins that can detect foreign bacteria/ viruses
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- protein/molecule
- Smaller unit of antigen recognition
- Antibodies cannot hold these since they are too small
- does not last long, can stock against an epitope of an antigen
- make antibodies with 10^12 different Fab regions
10 Clues: protein/molecule • exact and targeted • innate immune cells • Smaller unit of antigen recognition • molecule picked up by a more general receptor • make antibodies with 10^12 different Fab regions • proteins that can detect foreign bacteria/ viruses • Antibodies cannot hold these since they are too small • does not last long, can stock against an epitope of an antigen • ...
The Wonders of Nonspecific Immunity 2021-04-23
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- the largest of all leukocytes, which differentiate either into macrophages or dendritic cells
- this mediator is released when cytokines bind to mast cells; causes allergic reactions
- this process makes it easier for phagocytic cells to recognize and engulf pathogens; involves coating the pathogen in a chemical substance
- pyrogens affect this part of the body, causing body temperature to rise, and fever to occur as a result
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- these white blood cells are able to move through the walls of blood vessels to the site of a bacterial infection; are the most common type of white blood cell
- also known as swelling, is one of the five signs of an inflammatory response
- these proteins are important for cell to cell communication
- this type of immunity has no memory component
- pattern recognition receptors and toll-like receptors are designed to bind to these structures, which include peptidoglycan and flagellin
- formed when the complement proteins C6, C7, C8, and C9 assemble; leads to pores being formed within the membranes of gram-negative bacteria
10 Clues: this type of immunity has no memory component • these proteins are important for cell to cell communication • also known as swelling, is one of the five signs of an inflammatory response • this mediator is released when cytokines bind to mast cells; causes allergic reactions • ...
DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY, ESPIONAGE AND RECOGNITION 2022-05-14
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- to break or act against something, especially a law, agreement, principle
- agreement that something is true or legal
- a person who secretly collects and reports information about the activities of another country or organization
- official protection from legal action, for example, not being judged in a court or punished for a crime
- someone who is taken as a prisoner by an enemy in order to force the other people involved to do what the enemy wants
- to collect information in small amounts and often with difficulty
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- a conversation between two or more people
- conflict, opposition, or resistance in thought or principle
- the discovering of secrets, especially political or military information of another country or the industrial information of a business
- to force someone to leave a school, organization, or country
10 Clues: a conversation between two or more people • agreement that something is true or legal • conflict, opposition, or resistance in thought or principle • to force someone to leave a school, organization, or country • to collect information in small amounts and often with difficulty • to break or act against something, especially a law, agreement, principle • ...
O tempora 2020-05-20
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- They may give immunity against nasty epidemic starting, lacking a plan (8)
- Disco video content goes viral? (5)
- NHS supporters, ring any bells? (8)
- lifesaver not at liver transplant (10)
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- Feature a country with earliest outbreak (5)
- Infection of the ear, novel,leading to more complaints (9)
- Confront ministry head with question, "will one offer protection"?(4,4)
- Captured by Nawab or Isis leader (5)
- Inserting a pipe whilst having a bath, it's a Rasta thing (10)
9 Clues: Disco video content goes viral? (5) • NHS supporters, ring any bells? (8) • Captured by Nawab or Isis leader (5) • lifesaver not at liver transplant (10) • Feature a country with earliest outbreak (5) • Infection of the ear, novel,leading to more complaints (9) • Inserting a pipe whilst having a bath, it's a Rasta thing (10) • ...
Immunisation 2017-01-31
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- surname of scientist who 'invented' vaccination
- Vaccines contain dead or ................... forms of the disease-causing microorganism
- disease cured through vaccination using cowpox
- white blood cells that make antibodies
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- the ability of an organism to resist an infection
- a form of indirect protection that occurs when large numbers of the population have been immunised
- proteins made by white blood cells that destroy pathogens
- disease-causing microorganism
- immunisation that helps prevent the spread of three infectious diseases
9 Clues: disease-causing microorganism • white blood cells that make antibodies • disease cured through vaccination using cowpox • surname of scientist who 'invented' vaccination • the ability of an organism to resist an infection • proteins made by white blood cells that destroy pathogens • immunisation that helps prevent the spread of three infectious diseases • ...
Disease Crossword 2025-03-31
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- The body's ability to resist harmful substances
- preparations that are composed of dead or weakened viruses
- When the body remembers the germ and knows how to fight it
- Proteins released into the blood to neutralize or destroy the germs
- a disease that occurs in the body
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- a disease you can catch
- single or multiple celled organisms that have no roots or stems
- A tiny single cell organism
- non living and need a host to survive
9 Clues: a disease you can catch • A tiny single cell organism • a disease that occurs in the body • non living and need a host to survive • The body's ability to resist harmful substances • preparations that are composed of dead or weakened viruses • When the body remembers the germ and knows how to fight it • single or multiple celled organisms that have no roots or stems • ...
The Exchange 2024-01-25
6 Clues: This is the new world • Helped natives travel faster • Very profitable for Europeans • had little immunity to European diseases. • Especially this disease killed millions in America • This is from Europe that allowed Americas to feed themselves and export large amounts.
The Exchange 2024-01-25
6 Clues: This is the new world • Helped natives travel faster • Very profitable for Europeans • had little immunity to European diseases. • Especially this disease killed millions in America • This is from Europe that allowed Americas to feed themselves and export large amounts.
International Travel and Security 2024-10-08
6 Clues: To prove truth or accuracy • A company that provides service • The act of being restricted; limited • provides immunity against specific diseases • a detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce
Native peoples and explorers 2023-08-15
6 Clues: items such as tools or pottery. • natural resistance to a disease. • indies island on the pacific oceans • one who moves around place to place. • walls made up of sharpened poles or logs. • the beliefs,traditions,and the way of life.
Crossword-4 2019-09-23
5 Clues: 'M' in mHealth • Pencillin Inventor • Largest joint in Human body • Resistance against harmful diseases • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
CROSSWORD-2 2024-04-07
6 Clues: father of botany. • research of reptiles • research of animals. • science that deals with phenomena and causes of immunity. • research of structure and function of animal and plant cell. • research of gross structure of the organs in an organism seen in disection.
Immune system 2023-04-19
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- the part of an antigen molecule to which an antibody attaches itself. Also called antigenic determinants
- ____ cells release histamine, contributing to inflammation response
- _____ immunity provides non-specific defense
- Where T-cells mature
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- _________ T cells. Also known as CD8+ T cells and Killer T Cells
- engulfment of pathogen
- _____ cell secrete large amounts of antibodies
7 Clues: Where T-cells mature • engulfment of pathogen • _____ immunity provides non-specific defense • _____ cell secrete large amounts of antibodies • _________ T cells. Also known as CD8+ T cells and Killer T Cells • ____ cells release histamine, contributing to inflammation response • ...
Vaccine Across the Lifespan 2022-06-27
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- act of administering a vaccine into a person's body to protect against disease
- also know as a vaccination, a person protected from a disease
- germs in the body
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- the act of stopping something from harming a person or thing
- loss of health
- used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases
- protection against a disease
7 Clues: loss of health • germs in the body • protection against a disease • the act of stopping something from harming a person or thing • used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases • also know as a vaccination, a person protected from a disease • act of administering a vaccine into a person's body to protect against disease
Human Body Noura and Hina 2018-06-03
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- Microscopic, unicellular organisms
- The gas that is used in the body to create energy
- Responsible for pumping blood around the human body
- A bacteria that causes disease
- An organ in the body where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs
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- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- Anything that stops your body working properly
7 Clues: A bacteria that causes disease • Microscopic, unicellular organisms • Anything that stops your body working properly • The gas that is used in the body to create energy • Responsible for pumping blood around the human body • Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • An organ in the body where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs
EXPLORING HEALTH 2022-11-08
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- The state of being protected against a particular disease.
- Which can be decomposed.
- A micro-organism that can cause disease.
- They are considered as a border between living and non-living organisms.
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- Diseases that can be passed from person to person.
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease.
- A person who takes care of cleaning.
7 Clues: Which can be decomposed. • A person who takes care of cleaning. • A micro-organism that can cause disease. • A global outbreak of an infectious disease. • Diseases that can be passed from person to person. • The state of being protected against a particular disease. • They are considered as a border between living and non-living organisms.
Immune system 2022-03-09
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- Single cell microorganism without nucleus
- immobile leukocyte which plays an important role in the immunity process
- an organism that needs to enter a cell to multiply
- all the body’s defense mechanisms
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- microorganisms must pass through our bodies
- protein capable of specifically recognizing parts of bacteria
- mechanism of ingestion and digestion of pathogens
7 Clues: all the body’s defense mechanisms • Single cell microorganism without nucleus • microorganisms must pass through our bodies • mechanism of ingestion and digestion of pathogens • an organism that needs to enter a cell to multiply • protein capable of specifically recognizing parts of bacteria • immobile leukocyte which plays an important role in the immunity process
World’s Immunization Week 2022-04-28
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- the Earth with all its countries, people & natural features
- prevent something from dying (rescue)
- getting an immunity against a disease by injecting a substance into blood
- a definite article; used before a noun that’s known to the reader
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- a word means “will always exist”
- a verb means; to receive
- an adverb; means on this day
7 Clues: a verb means; to receive • an adverb; means on this day • a word means “will always exist” • prevent something from dying (rescue) • the Earth with all its countries, people & natural features • a definite article; used before a noun that’s known to the reader • getting an immunity against a disease by injecting a substance into blood
FarmboxRx Mag 1/'23 2022-08-10
7 Clues: this vitamin helps improve immunity • refers to birds raised for meat and eggs • for a healthy life, eat a clean diet and • protects your cells against free radicals • the secret to goal setting is to make them • set these to have something to work towards • we encourage you to make goals to improve your
Reward puzzle 2024-05-23
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- What is the primary language of Brazil?
- Who was Adam’s 9th place prediction?
- What is the most popular sport in Brazil?
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- How many people made merge?
- Who got the sixth strike of the season?
- What is the current capital of Brazil? (No special characters needed)
- Who got 3rd in the “Price of Immunity” challenge?
7 Clues: How many people made merge? • Who was Adam’s 9th place prediction? • Who got the sixth strike of the season? • What is the primary language of Brazil? • What is the most popular sport in Brazil? • Who got 3rd in the “Price of Immunity” challenge? • What is the current capital of Brazil? (No special characters needed)
Health science 2022-09-22
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- the practice or science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- sterile condition , free from all germs
- substance that slows or stops the growth of microorganisms
- the science dealing with the structure of humans , animals, and other living organisms
- the inhalation and exhalation of air , or breathing
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- loss of feeling or sensation
- to reproduce or make an exact copy
- the science of the mind or of mental states and processes
- a weekend bacteria or virus given to a person to build immunity against a disease
- practice of pretending to cure disease
- a sign or indication of something
- disease affecting many people at the same time
12 Clues: loss of feeling or sensation • a sign or indication of something • to reproduce or make an exact copy • practice of pretending to cure disease • sterile condition , free from all germs • disease affecting many people at the same time • the inhalation and exhalation of air , or breathing • the science of the mind or of mental states and processes • ...
Mackenzie R disease crossword 2020-05-07
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- A strict isolation rule to prevent disease from spreading
- A one celled prokaryotic microorganism that can cause disease
- When the bacteria can no longer be killed by a certain antibiotic
- Special proteins that kill pathogens
- A dead or inactive pathogen that prevents disease
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- Treating a substance with heat to kill pathogens
- An outbreak of disease in a certain part of the world
- A type of pathogen that causes disease such as athletes foot and ring worm
- A drug that kills bacteria
- Microorganisms that cause disease
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide
- When a person has white blood cells that create the correct antibodies to kill a pathogen
12 Clues: A drug that kills bacteria • Microorganisms that cause disease • Special proteins that kill pathogens • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide • Treating a substance with heat to kill pathogens • A dead or inactive pathogen that prevents disease • An outbreak of disease in a certain part of the world • A strict isolation rule to prevent disease from spreading • ...
The Daily Scythehead 2023-01-25
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- The word used for a scythe in training.
- All-knowing AI that benefits humanity.
- What scythes must write in daily.
- What a scythe can offer for families of the gleaned.
- The name of the high blade of MidMerica.
- What Tyger and Rowan refer to themselves as in the beginning of the book.
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- The weapon of choice of Scythe Chomsky.
- A method of weaponless force that mainly Scythes use.
- The name of the first scythe we meet in the story.
- The name for a meeting of scythes that takes place 3 times a year.
- The name of Xenocrates daughter.
- A person who worships sound and vibration.
12 Clues: The name of Xenocrates daughter. • What scythes must write in daily. • All-knowing AI that benefits humanity. • The weapon of choice of Scythe Chomsky. • The word used for a scythe in training. • The name of the high blade of MidMerica. • A person who worships sound and vibration. • The name of the first scythe we meet in the story. • ...
Tom Sawyer: Ch. 1-3 2018-08-29
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- a manner of walking or moving on foot
- easily influenced; flexible
- to view or consider with continued attention; to think about
- the quality of having quick and wise judgement or discernment
- the offspring of a black person and a white person (now considered offensive)
- provided with something freely or naturally; furnished with income
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- a deceitful cunning; trickery
- free from agitation of mind and spirit
- the condition of being able to resist.. as in disease or socially; marked by protection
- rigidly firm; unyielding
- done in a quiet and secretive way; done in stealth; surreptitious
- depression of spirits; a pensive mood; feeling of dejection
12 Clues: rigidly firm; unyielding • easily influenced; flexible • a deceitful cunning; trickery • a manner of walking or moving on foot • free from agitation of mind and spirit • depression of spirits; a pensive mood; feeling of dejection • to view or consider with continued attention; to think about • the quality of having quick and wise judgement or discernment • ...
Gastrointestinal and respiratory tract 2024-11-21
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- organ within the lobes of the liver that stores and releases bile
- lung lobe in the mediastinal recess
- muscle that separates the abdomen and the chest
- organ that digests food
- first and largest branches of the respiratory tree that supply air to each lung
- organ that stores and filters blood
- made up of cartilaginous rings
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- gland that releases digestive enzymes
- first part of the small intestine after the stomach
- organ support metabolism, immunity, digestion, detoxification, and vitamin storage
- covers the intestinal coils bilaterally and ventrally as it stretches from the stomach to the urinary bladder
- organ of the digestive system which connects the pharynx to the stomach
12 Clues: organ that digests food • made up of cartilaginous rings • lung lobe in the mediastinal recess • organ that stores and filters blood • gland that releases digestive enzymes • muscle that separates the abdomen and the chest • first part of the small intestine after the stomach • organ within the lobes of the liver that stores and releases bile • ...
civil war medicine 2025-05-01
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- A good surgeon could perform an amputation in ___ minutes
- Most common anesthetic
- Twice as many soldiers died from this than battle
- The government founded a ____ Commission to help the condition of the camps
- Vital medicine was produced here, so the South did not have access to it
- A type of bug that both Union and Confederate soldiers had problems with
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- Soldiers were exposed to diseases they weren't ___ to
- many soldiers came from these areas
- Amount of time the average doctor spent at medical school
- These were not cleaned between surgeries
- Churches, houses, barns, and schools were used as these
- Medicine like opium, quinine, and mercury was ___
12 Clues: Most common anesthetic • many soldiers came from these areas • These were not cleaned between surgeries • Twice as many soldiers died from this than battle • Medicine like opium, quinine, and mercury was ___ • Soldiers were exposed to diseases they weren't ___ to • Churches, houses, barns, and schools were used as these • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle (Illnesses & Injuries) 2022-05-26
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- cash payment that is usually given by the government
- very worried or upset
- It is difficult to understand his words as he had a slight speech _____________.
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- What one gets after being vaccinated
- a room in the hospital that you are admitted to if you are sick
- The life ___________ of a human is now 85 years.
- He ________ some pills and retired to rest.
- to give a drug to a patient
- He ____________ to cancer after a 2-year long battle.
9 Clues: very worried or upset • to give a drug to a patient • What one gets after being vaccinated • He ________ some pills and retired to rest. • The life ___________ of a human is now 85 years. • cash payment that is usually given by the government • He ____________ to cancer after a 2-year long battle. • a room in the hospital that you are admitted to if you are sick • ...
Your Nutritional Understanding 2024-09-29
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- Vitamin B12 is vital for ________ system functioning
- A form of anemia caused by Vitamin B12 deficiency
- Condition caused by Vitamin B12 deficiency in which babies may have spine defects
- Nutrient that helps prevent birth defects in pregnant women
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- Iron deficiency causes slow _______ development in children
- iron deficiency can cause low __________ and susceptibility to infections
- Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause _______ births
- Folate deficiency in teens may cause delayed _______
- Deficiency of this vitamin can lead to spinal bifida
- Key mineral responsible for oxygen transport in the body
10 Clues: Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause _______ births • A form of anemia caused by Vitamin B12 deficiency • Folate deficiency in teens may cause delayed _______ • Vitamin B12 is vital for ________ system functioning • Deficiency of this vitamin can lead to spinal bifida • Key mineral responsible for oxygen transport in the body • ...
