immunity Crossword Puzzles
Survivor 2021-12-30
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- Only Person To Go To Every Tribal Council In Single Season
- (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank
- Coins Used To Acquire Luxuries Or Advantages
- The Number Of The Longest Season By Days
- Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire
- First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice
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- The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- First Person To Win A Game On The Island Of The Idols
- The Location Of Season 18
- The Ones Who Vote For A Winner
- First Person To Ever Find A Legacy Advantage
- Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots
- The Last Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- The Most Recent Unanimous Winner
14 Clues: The Location Of Season 18 • The Ones Who Vote For A Winner • The Most Recent Unanimous Winner • Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots • Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire • (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank • The Last Name Of The Most Recent Winner • First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice • The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner • ...
Survivor 2021-12-30
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- Only Person To Go To Every Tribal Council In Single Season
- (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank
- Coins Used To Acquire Luxuries Or Advantages
- The Number Of The Longest Season By Days
- Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire
- First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice
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- The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- First Person To Win A Game On The Island Of The Idols
- The Location Of Season 18
- The Ones Who Vote For A Winner
- First Person To Ever Find A Legacy Advantage
- Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots
- The Last Name Of The First Winner
- The Most Recent Unanimous Winner
14 Clues: The Location Of Season 18 • The Ones Who Vote For A Winner • The Most Recent Unanimous Winner • The Last Name Of The First Winner • Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots • Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire • (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank • First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice • The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner • The Number Of The Longest Season By Days • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-18
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- says that laws can be made if they are _____ and proper
- Powers that are listed in the constitution
- bill that has to do with spending
- being disobedient or disrespectful toward a court of law
- not spending the money that has been budgeted
- a type of bill to raise money
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- protection from something like obligation or penalty
- exchange of goods between states is _______ commerce
- legislative body charges against a government official
- an order of someone to attend court
- veto that comes from the legislative branch
- budget that accounts for the spending of the whole country
- Powers that are not stated in the constitution
- lying in court after taking an oath
14 Clues: a type of bill to raise money • bill that has to do with spending • an order of someone to attend court • lying in court after taking an oath • Powers that are listed in the constitution • veto that comes from the legislative branch • not spending the money that has been budgeted • Powers that are not stated in the constitution • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-18
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- says that laws can be made if they are _____ and proper
- Powers that are listed in the constitution
- bill that has to do with spending
- being disobedient or disrespectful toward a court of law
- not spending the money that has been budgeted
- a type of bill to raise money
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- protection from something like obligation or penalty
- exchange of goods between states is _______ commerce
- legislative body charges against a government official
- an order of someone to attend court
- veto that comes from the legislative branch
- budget that accounts for the spending of the whole country
- Powers that are not stated in the constitution
- lying in court after taking an oath
14 Clues: a type of bill to raise money • bill that has to do with spending • an order of someone to attend court • lying in court after taking an oath • Powers that are listed in the constitution • veto that comes from the legislative branch • not spending the money that has been budgeted • Powers that are not stated in the constitution • ...
STI's 2022-06-08
6 Clues: An STI caused by virus • An STI caused by bacteria • Sign of infection/disease • Provides immunity to a disease • Choosing not to partake in sexual activity • Prescription medicine that attacks the bacteria that makes you sick
Immunology Acronym List 2023-09-28
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- Crystallized fragment of antibody: the part of an antibody that consists of the carboxy terminal halves of the two heavy chains disulfide-bonded to each other; the Fc region of an antibody is where Fc receptors bind, and so is responsible for antibody effector function (after antigen binding occurs)
- Antigen presenting cell: a cell that is able to present antigen via MHC molecules to T cell receptors on T cells
- Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity: a mechanism NK cells use to induce apoptosis in virally infected cells or tumor cells
- Dendritic cell: a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- Interleukin: general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
- B cell receptor: sIg on B cells that binds Ag and transmits signal 1 to activate B cells.
- Cytokine produced by effector CD4+ TH1 cells, CD8+ T cells, NK cells; primary actions are to act with IL-12 to induce TH1 differentiation, and to fully activate macrophages; enhances expression of MHC and components involved in Ag processing; is a switch factor for certain Ig isotypes and inhibits TH2 response
- Antibody: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- Immunoglobulin, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- Family names of chemokine receptors, the receptors that chemokines bind to all cell attraction to specific areas in the body
- B lymphocyte that upon activation can differentiate into plasma cells secreting antibody molecules or B memory cells
- lipopolysaccharide: a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- Autoimmune regulator: a transcription factor that causes several hundred tissue-specific genes to be transcribed by a subpopulation of epithelial cells in the thymus
- T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD4 which upon activation differentiate into distinct Thelper phenotypes with different roles in adaptive immunity
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy: multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- Immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs: amino acid sequence in cytoplasmic domains of membrane receptors involved in signal transduction
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- C-reactive protein: acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine, a constituent of certain bacteria, that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- Macrophage: large mononuclear phagocyte that takes residence in many different tissues and organs and contributes to innate immune responses and can act as an effector cell in adaptive immune responses
- Cell adhesion molecule
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes: CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- Complementarity determining regions: the regions of the antigen binding loops of Ig molecules, antibodies and T cell receptors that come into contact with antigen
- Cluster of differentiation: designation for specific cell-surface molecules on immune cells that help to differentiate one immune cell from another
- Cell mediated immunity: adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- Interferon: family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections; type 1 interferons include IFN-alpha and IFN-beta, as distinguished from IFN-gamma.
- T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD8 which upon activation differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs)
- Fragment with antigen binding: the part of an antibody (that can be isolated by protease digestion) responsible for antigen binding, consisting of the light chain and amino-terminal half of the heavy chain disulfide-bonded together
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- Antigen: a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or B cell receptor, or a peptide that is presented by MHC molecules to T cell receptor
- immune response
- Family names of chemokines, chemicals that are a sub-class of cytokines with cell-attractant properties
- Cell surface receptors that bind to the Fc portion of IgG molecules. Expressed on phagocytes, B cells, and NK cells, among others; transmit activating signals in innate immunity, humoral immunity and ADCC
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells that makes them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- Human leukocyte antigen: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- Intracellular adhesion molecules: cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins; Critical in binding of lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: the end stage of disease in HIV infection
36 Clues: immune response • Cell adhesion molecule • Human immunodeficiency virus • Antibody: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • Human leukocyte antigen: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans • Immunoglobulin, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: the end stage of disease in HIV infection • ...
Circulatory System 2024-09-20
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- Blood vessel that returns blood back to the heart
- Vessels taking the blood to and from the body
- Fluid portion of blood
- Protein produced in the body in response to the presence of antigens or foreign bodies
- Prevent backward flow of blood
- White blood cell
- Rhythmic expansion of artery as a result of heart contraction. Can be felt in arteries close to skin surface
- Vessels taking blood to and from the body
- System of vessels carrying lymph. Also involved in immunity
- Tiny artery
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- Red blood cell
- High blood pressure
- Component of blood responsible for clotting
- Relaxing of smooth muscle in blood vessel. Result in vessel widening
- Narrowing of blood vessel
- Smallest blood vessel whose walls are only one cell thick
- Tiny vein
- Muscular blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
18 Clues: Tiny vein • Tiny artery • Red blood cell • White blood cell • High blood pressure • Fluid portion of blood • Narrowing of blood vessel • Prevent backward flow of blood • Vessels taking blood to and from the body • Component of blood responsible for clotting • Vessels taking the blood to and from the body • Blood vessel that returns blood back to the heart • ...
Immune system 2022-10-18
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- the process by which somatic cells divide
- immune signal molecule released in inflammation
- immunity learned from exposure to pathogens
- a type of B cell that releases antibodies.
- this cell stimulates both b and cyto T cells
- a type of Antibody that is artificial
- non-specific natural immune response
- immune cells that originate in the bone marrow
- a non-self organism or dangerous molecule
- artificial method of inciting a first response
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- provide rapid response for second exposure
- large phagocytotic cell, consumes pathogens
- proteins attaches to antigens with specificity
- protein on outer of pathogen, important for ID
- a dimer variety of antibody found in tears & saliva
- the response initiated through b lymphocytes
- process of cell destruction by breaking membrane
- type of immune cell that kills other cells
18 Clues: non-specific natural immune response • a type of Antibody that is artificial • the process by which somatic cells divide • a non-self organism or dangerous molecule • provide rapid response for second exposure • a type of B cell that releases antibodies. • type of immune cell that kills other cells • large phagocytotic cell, consumes pathogens • ...
Pharm Mod B Cancer and Immunity 2026-02-16
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- suppresses the production of IL-2, interferon gamma, and other cytokines; most effective immunosuppressants available
- decrease bone density, hot flashes, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, gynecomastia, dysrhythmias, pulmonary edema
- synthetic erythropoetin, stimulates bone marrow to produce RBCs, used in chronic kidney disease and chemo
- also known as Neupogen, glycoproteins that promote the production of WBCs
- attacks tumors at the cellular level by interrupting processes or inhibiting substances necessary for cellular replication and life
- also known as Nolvadex, SERM that stops growth of breast cancer cells which are estrogen dependent cancers
- suppresses the immune system by interfering with cellular DNA synthesis, folic acid analog- taking folic acid decreases its effectiveness, taken on empty stomach
- medications that stimulate cells in the body to increase production
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- used to treat cancer, RA, MS, post-transplant and other inflammatory conditions
- first created and most used calcineurin inhibitor, suppresses production of IL-2, interferon gamma, and other cytokines to treat autoimmune disorders
- contain antibodies directed at specific antigen, passive immunity, ex- Hep B, RhoGAM, Rabies, Tetanus
- drugs that decrease or prevent an immune response, treats rejection of organs, and other autoimmune illnesses, leads to increased susceptibility to infection
- endometrial cancer, hypercalcemia, N/V, thromboembolic events, DVT, PE, CVA, Hot flashes, vaginal discharge/bleeding
- also known as Lupron, used to treat prostate cancer
14 Clues: also known as Lupron, used to treat prostate cancer • medications that stimulate cells in the body to increase production • also known as Neupogen, glycoproteins that promote the production of WBCs • used to treat cancer, RA, MS, post-transplant and other inflammatory conditions • ...
Crossword Puzzle Day - Dec 21 2021-12-21
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- What are short Sanksrit verses called?
- what is the yellow powder in our immunity booster tea
- first black child to go to white school / name of gem
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- Father in Sanskrit
- Mother in Sanskrit
- What do you put in soil to grow plants?
- What does ss stand for in SSCVC?
- What do we do to keep the body and mind healthy
8 Clues: Father in Sanskrit • Mother in Sanskrit • What does ss stand for in SSCVC? • What are short Sanksrit verses called? • What do you put in soil to grow plants? • What do we do to keep the body and mind healthy • what is the yellow powder in our immunity booster tea • first black child to go to white school / name of gem
France expanding it's controle over North America 2014-10-28
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- Resistance to disease
- Son of local Iroqouis chief
- A disease that killed brought from Europe to North America that killed many Aboriginals
- Order of Roman Catholic priests
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- Often fatal disease caused by the lack of vitamin C
- The settling of issues or disputes without giving offence
- Cartier kidnapped Donnaconna and 9 other ______
- Peninsula along the south shore of the St. Lawrence river
8 Clues: Resistance to disease • Son of local Iroqouis chief • Order of Roman Catholic priests • Cartier kidnapped Donnaconna and 9 other ______ • Often fatal disease caused by the lack of vitamin C • The settling of issues or disputes without giving offence • Peninsula along the south shore of the St. Lawrence river • ...
Chapter 1 -What is your body type ? 2021-08-12
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- ministry formed by Govt of India in 2014 for the developmemt of indigenous alternate medicines of India.
- common ayurvedic supplement to increase immunity,stamina & strength.
- denotes the energy of water and earth
- denotes the energy of fire and water
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- fundamental bio elements in the body
- Ayurveda is actually taken from the _____
- sanskrit word for body constitution
- denotes the energy of air and space
8 Clues: sanskrit word for body constitution • denotes the energy of air and space • fundamental bio elements in the body • denotes the energy of fire and water • denotes the energy of water and earth • Ayurveda is actually taken from the _____ • common ayurvedic supplement to increase immunity,stamina & strength. • ...
The Immune System Crossword 2024-05-13
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- prevents pathogens from entering the body
- increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens
- keeps hydration in the respiratory tract
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
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- first line of defence against infections and bacteria
- swelling around an infection
- a cornerstone of innate immunity
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
8 Clues: swelling around an infection • a cornerstone of innate immunity • keeps hydration in the respiratory tract • prevents pathogens from entering the body • increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens • first line of defence against infections and bacteria • proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body • ...
list 7 spelling 2022-09-27
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- success; wealth
- a higher rank, quality, or importance
- soundness of mind and judgement
- that which is ridiculous or silly
- the state of being physically or morally clean
- write the word heart
- to take away; subtract
- to go down[from a higher place]
- relating to more than the natural universe; relating to God
- write the word smile
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- the state of being in agreement; likeness
- the body's ability to fight or resist an infection or disease
- to lower in standing or in worth
- the state of being clear
- that which comes before in order of importance
- the one who oversees work
- one who comes down from a common ancestor
- a b c d e f g h i j k l m no p q r s t u v w x y z
18 Clues: success; wealth • write the word heart • write the word smile • to take away; subtract • the state of being clear • the one who oversees work • soundness of mind and judgement • to go down[from a higher place] • to lower in standing or in worth • that which is ridiculous or silly • a higher rank, quality, or importance • the state of being in agreement; likeness • ...
Brainy Puzzle 1 2024-03-28
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- The location for majority of tribal councils
- The name of the contestant exiled during the swap
- The title of the season
- The original name of the yellow tribe
- The name of the final pre-juror
- The object used for the first endurance challenge
- The first contestant alphabetically
- Twist introduced at the final 9
- I won immunity for Inevitable during the double tribal
- The amount of wins michigan's football team accomplished this season
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- The main app used for communication in the game
- I am the social chair executive producer
- The twist present in the premerge portion of the game
- I am the 6th person voted out
- "Fire ____ your life"
- What was worn at the first survivor party
- The Host Of Survivor Michigan's Last Name
- What could be an idol?
18 Clues: "Fire ____ your life" • What could be an idol? • The title of the season • I am the 6th person voted out • The name of the final pre-juror • Twist introduced at the final 9 • The first contestant alphabetically • The original name of the yellow tribe • I am the social chair executive producer • What was worn at the first survivor party • ...
Lymphatic/Immune System Med Terms 2025-01-21
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- suffix that means to destroy
- the structure of the immune system that hangs from the cecum on the large intestine
- suffix that means cell
- a cancer that is frequently associated with AIDS/HIV
- medical terms that means to destroy red blood cells
- a specialist that diagnoses and treats cancer
- do not normally produce illness in healthy people
- structure of the immune system that forms lymphocytes, stores erythrocytes and destroys worn-out red blood cells
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- the groin area
- small bean-shaped nodes that contain specialized lymphocytes capable of destroying pathogens
- under the arm
- located in the small intestine
- suffix that means tumor
- the specialist a patient diagnosed with AIDS will most likely be sent to
- combining form that means blood
- combining form that mean protection/immunity
- on the neck
- produces T cells
18 Clues: on the neck • under the arm • the groin area • produces T cells • suffix that means cell • suffix that means tumor • suffix that means to destroy • located in the small intestine • combining form that means blood • combining form that mean protection/immunity • a specialist that diagnoses and treats cancer • do not normally produce illness in healthy people • ...
Canadian Federal Elections Vocab Part 1 2023-04-11
7 Clues: protection from something • serious and/or on purpose • engagement in war or conflict • prepare food for long-term storage • a long journey involving travel by sea • an organize journey taken for a particular purpose • moving from one place to another rather than living in one place all the time
Roots Set 4 ELA 8 2023-12-11
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- To hear and decide judicially; to judge
- easily read
- judge
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- difficult to read
- fear of books
- a person chosen to interpret laws, decide on a winner, or settle a controversy
- permitted by law
- read
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people.
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- The act of judging people and their actions; final result of a trial
- A person appointed or elected to represent others
- the judicial authorities of a country; judges collectively
- one who destroys books
- of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge
- a preconceived negative judgment of a group and its individual members
- the written list of all the books used in a report or book
- book
18 Clues: read • book • judge • easily read • fear of books • permitted by law • difficult to read • one who destroys books • To hear and decide judicially; to judge • of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge • A person appointed or elected to represent others • a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events • the judicial authorities of a country; judges collectively • ...
Haaaaaaaaapy Birthday 2022-08-05
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- ____________ so stanky
- snuggle time 🥰 snuggle time 🥰 now it’s time for BREAK IT DOWN
- ___________ will here
- the one who’s gonna tickle my balls 😧
- deez 👹👹👹
- the first song we ever sang together
- show with the hottest booty shots
- i was weird and made you watch me get a __________
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- the first time i REALLY held your hand was on our way to this
- our perfect desert pairing :)
- TEAM ___________ WINS IMMUNITY
- where i asked you to be my girlfriend
- what our hearts do when the other person goes somerginh super cute
- what i ordered for you on our first date :)
- the fine city of which johnny sexy is the mayor
- comically large _____________ music
- we use these to terrorize maya, morris, and others
- we dis cuz we hold hands while we sleep :)
18 Clues: deez 👹👹👹 • ___________ will here • ____________ so stanky • our perfect desert pairing :) • TEAM ___________ WINS IMMUNITY • show with the hottest booty shots • comically large _____________ music • the first song we ever sang together • where i asked you to be my girlfriend • the one who’s gonna tickle my balls 😧 • we dis cuz we hold hands while we sleep :) • ...
Health and Wellness for a Fit India 2025-08-24
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- The way you keep your body while sitting or standing
- An organ common in most of the vertebrates to breathe
- An exercise which includes sitting with bent knees
- Non-digestible carbohydrates absorbed by small intestines
- Essential nutrient needed for muscle building
- The state of being Fit
- Ancient Indian system of medicines
- Fun dance based fitness activity, common in gyms
- Slow and steady running
- The art of adoption of specific bodily postures
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- The exercise done before any workout to prevent cramps
- Free of any sort of uneasiness
- A state of being fit and well
- The regular routine rest needed by body to recover
- The hormones released by body in order to keep you happy
- Medicines or substances, made from herbs
- The power to resist diseases
- Process of removing toxins
18 Clues: The state of being Fit • Slow and steady running • Process of removing toxins • The power to resist diseases • A state of being fit and well • Free of any sort of uneasiness • Ancient Indian system of medicines • Medicines or substances, made from herbs • Essential nutrient needed for muscle building • The art of adoption of specific bodily postures • ...
Lymphatic System 2025-03-08
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- Lymphatic capillaries that absorb fats in the small intestine
- Swelling caused by lymphatic blockage
- Duct Largest lymphatic vessel that drains lymph into the bloodstream
- Swollen lymph nodes due to infection or disease
- Largest organ in the lymphatic system, helps fight infection
- A microorganism that can cause disease, fought by the immune system
- Lymphatic ducts return lymph to this system
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- Cancer of the lymphatic system
- Nodes Small structures that filter harmful substances from lymph
- Fluid surrounding tissues before becoming lymph
- Clear fluid that flows through lymphatic vessels
- Unwanted substances eliminated by the lymphatic system
- A type of white blood cell important for immune response
- Produces T-cells for immunity
- Helps circulate lymph fluid properly
15 Clues: Produces T-cells for immunity • Cancer of the lymphatic system • Helps circulate lymph fluid properly • Swelling caused by lymphatic blockage • Lymphatic ducts return lymph to this system • Fluid surrounding tissues before becoming lymph • Swollen lymph nodes due to infection or disease • Clear fluid that flows through lymphatic vessels • ...
Lymphatic System 2025-09-11
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- caused by blocked lymphatic drainage, Lymphedema
- response developed after vaccination, Adaptive immunity
- structures that filter lymph, Nodes
- in the chest where T cells mature, Thymus
- that drains lymph into the left subclavian vein, Thoracic Duct
- line of defense against infection (general term), Skin
- organ in the throat that traps pathogens from food/air, Tonsisls
- lymphatic organ in the abdomen, Spleen
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- made by plasma cells to fight antigens, Antibody
- balance and _______ absorption are functions of lymphatic system, Fat
- defense system against disease, Immune System
- that returns excess fluid to the bloodstream, Lymphatic system
- lymphatic organ that filters blood, Spleen
- that circulates through lymphatic vessels, Lymph
- of white blood cell that produces antibodies, Lymphocyte
15 Clues: structures that filter lymph, Nodes • lymphatic organ in the abdomen, Spleen • in the chest where T cells mature, Thymus • lymphatic organ that filters blood, Spleen • defense system against disease, Immune System • made by plasma cells to fight antigens, Antibody • caused by blocked lymphatic drainage, Lymphedema • that circulates through lymphatic vessels, Lymph • ...
chapter 42 bio 2026-03-03
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- a chemical messenger that regulates cell differentiation, proliferation, and immune responses
- immunity that gives temporary protection created by the transfer of antibodies from one individual to another, rather than the body producing its own
- a large phagocytic cell that engulfs foreign particles and pathogens
- a type of t lymphocyte that is adaptive, and directly kills infected cells via perforin and granzymes
- watery fluid that bathes tissues and organs with protective white blood cells
- a specific type of cytokine released by virus-infected cells that warn neighboring cells to inhibit viral replication
- a process that enhances phagocytosis using proteins to tag a pathogen
- a colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease
- an immune cell that detects, engulfs, and informs the adaptive immune response by presenting processed antigens on its surface
- a lymphocyte that can kill cells infected with viruses or tumor cells
- a type of molecular pattern that represents a "signature" expressed by pathogens, but not host cells
- a specialized immune cell that acts as a bridge between the innate and adaptive systems (it also processes antigen material and presents it on its surface to activate t cells)
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- leukocyte that is histologically identifiable by its large nuclei; it is a small cell with very little cytoplasm
- a type of complex of proteins on cell surfaces that signal whether a cell is healthy or infected/cancerous
- immunity that occurs naturally because of genetic factors or physiology
- localized redness, swelling, hear, and pain resulting from the movement of leukocytes to a site of infection
- a type of hypersensitivity where the immune system incorrectly reacts to "self" antigens
- lymphocyte that has differentiated, such as a B cell, plasma cell, or cytotoxic T lymphocyte
- a type of system with an array of about 20 proteins that enhance phagocytosis, puncture pathogens, and recruit lymphocytes
- the process where a specific b cell that matches an antigen is selected and then rapidly clones itself to make an army of cells to fight the specific infection
- the specific smal part of an antigen molecule to which an antibody or lymphocyte receptor actually binds
- a foreign or non-self protein that triggers an immune response
- an antigen-specific b or t lymphocyte that can immediately become an effector cell upon re-exposure to the same pathogen
- immunity that has memory and occurs after exposure tto an antigen either from a pathogen or vaccination
- a lymphocyte that matures in the thymus gland; one of the main cells involved in the adaptive immune system
- a lymphocyte that matures in the bone marrow and differentiates into antibody secreting plasma cells
- a type of lymphocyte that binds apcs and stimulates b cells or secretes cytokines to initiate the immune response
- a type of immune cell that secretes antibodies (arise from stimulated b cells
- a protein produced bu plasma cells after simulation by an antigen; also known as immunoglobulin
- a destructive protein (used by NK and cytotoxic t cells) that pores in the membrane of a target to destroy it
30 Clues: a foreign or non-self protein that triggers an immune response • a large phagocytic cell that engulfs foreign particles and pathogens • a process that enhances phagocytosis using proteins to tag a pathogen • a lymphocyte that can kill cells infected with viruses or tumor cells • immunity that occurs naturally because of genetic factors or physiology • ...
25C Vocabulary~George 2015-03-13
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- What comes out
- When your body responds to viruses and becomes red and swolen
- What helps to defend against viruses
- The tube that carries the waste
- The muscular tube
- What your immune system tries to defend
- The muscular sac
- The main organ used to filter the blood
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- When your body responds immediately to a virus after previously having it, making it harder for the virus to attack
- A disease that affects the immune system
- Microscopic things used to filter everything
- The waste that's in,"What comes out"
- When your temperature rises to try to defend against viruses
- When your immune system spasms and defends against things not usually needed to be defended
14 Clues: What comes out • The muscular sac • The muscular tube • The tube that carries the waste • What helps to defend against viruses • The waste that's in,"What comes out" • What your immune system tries to defend • The main organ used to filter the blood • A disease that affects the immune system • Microscopic things used to filter everything • ...
25C Vocabulary~George 2015-03-13
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- When your immune system spasms and defends against things not usually needed to be defended
- What comes out
- When your body responds to viruses and becomes red and swolen
- The waste that's in,"What comes out"
- The tube that carries the waste
- The muscular sac
- When your temperature rises to try to defend against viruses
- What your immune system tries to defend
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- The main organ used to filter the blood
- A disease that affects the immune system
- When your body responds immediately to a virus after previously having it, making it harder for the virus to attack
- What helps to defend against viruses
- The muscular tube
- Microscopic things used to filter everything
14 Clues: What comes out • The muscular sac • The muscular tube • The tube that carries the waste • What helps to defend against viruses • The waste that's in,"What comes out" • The main organ used to filter the blood • What your immune system tries to defend • A disease that affects the immune system • Microscopic things used to filter everything • ...
Survivor 2021-12-30
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- Only Person To Go To Every Tribal Council In Single Season
- (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank
- Coins Used To Acquire Luxuries Or Advantages
- The Number Of The Longest Season By Days
- Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire
- First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice
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- The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- First Person To Win A Game On The Island Of The Idols
- The Location Of Season 18
- The Ones Who Vote For A Winner
- First Person To Ever Find A Legacy Advantage
- Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots
- The Last Name Of The First Winner
- The Most Recent Unanimous Winner
14 Clues: The Location Of Season 18 • The Ones Who Vote For A Winner • The Most Recent Unanimous Winner • The Last Name Of The First Winner • Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots • Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire • (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank • First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice • The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner • The Number Of The Longest Season By Days • ...
Medical Related Terms 2023-10-30
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- ultrasonic frequency used to take scans of body structures
- component that allows patients to remain pain free during procedures
- hormone that lowers glucose levels
- protective clothing worn by healthcare workers
- radiation machine used to take images of body structures
- hand coverings used to limit spread of germs
- worn by a patient in replacement of their clothes
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- scan made up of a main magnet that creates detailed images of body structures
- used on the tip of a syringe to penetrate surfaces
- drugs used to relax a patient
- face covering used to limit spread of germs
- antibiotics that aid against infections
- tube used to catch and release liquid
- aids to provide immunity against diseases
14 Clues: drugs used to relax a patient • hormone that lowers glucose levels • tube used to catch and release liquid • antibiotics that aid against infections • aids to provide immunity against diseases • face covering used to limit spread of germs • hand coverings used to limit spread of germs • protective clothing worn by healthcare workers • ...
Health vocab 2024-02-20
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- A person’s achievement in all components of health
- The mental quality’s specific to a person
- a measure token to prevent something from happening
- The way in which a person lives
- any recipient of medical care
- the state of being free from illness and injury
- a result of an action or condition
- resistant to infection
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- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics through genetics
- to have an effect on behavior of someone or something
- a community of interacting organisms and their ecosystems
- containing the environment with man-made waste
- help given to a sick person or injured until full medical treatment is available
- protecting the physical quality of something
14 Clues: resistant to infection • any recipient of medical care • The way in which a person lives • a result of an action or condition • The mental quality’s specific to a person • protecting the physical quality of something • containing the environment with man-made waste • the state of being free from illness and injury • A person’s achievement in all components of health • ...
air born diseases 2024-03-15
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- What is the medical term for chickenpox blisters?
- What type of virus causes chickenpox?
- What is the vaccine called for chickenpox?
- What is the usual duration of the chickenpox incubation period?
- What is the contagious period for chickenpox?
- What causes chickenpox?
- What is the recommended treatment for chickenpox?
- What age group is most susceptible to chickenpox?
- What is the primary mode of transmission for chickenpox?
- What is the term for the immunity acquired after having chickenpox?
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- What is the term for a severe case of chickenpox?
- What are the typical symptoms of chickenpox?
- What is the recommended prevention for chickenpox?
- What complication can arise from chickenpox in adults?
- What is the recommended prevention for chickenpox?
15 Clues: What causes chickenpox? • What type of virus causes chickenpox? • What is the vaccine called for chickenpox? • What are the typical symptoms of chickenpox? • What is the contagious period for chickenpox? • What is the medical term for chickenpox blisters? • What is the term for a severe case of chickenpox? • What is the recommended treatment for chickenpox? • ...
Defense Against Disease 2023-04-11
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- Deactivated viruses introduced to the immune system to trigger antibody production
- white blood cell responsible for destroying foreign particles by engulfing them
- Used to identify and neutralize foreign objects in the immune response
- Medicine prescribed to treat bacterial infections
- Old pathogens are recognized quickly and develop this term
- produce antibodies that recognize specific pathogens and help destroy them
- AKA the inflammatory response
- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- enter body cells and hijack organelles
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- All of the body's physical defense mechanisms
- steps involved in the formation of antibodies
- All of the bodies defense mechanisms against disease
- recognize cells infected by virus
- Any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies
14 Clues: AKA the inflammatory response • recognize cells infected by virus • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome • enter body cells and hijack organelles • All of the body's physical defense mechanisms • steps involved in the formation of antibodies • Medicine prescribed to treat bacterial infections • All of the bodies defense mechanisms against disease • ...
CRG Crossword 2021-11-18
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- Journal with a 2020 impact factor of 31.74
- The affectionate name for the BD Aria IIU
- The name of the new learning hub next to the Boyd Orr (5,6,5)
- Home of the 7T MRI
- CCR5 mutation originating in Europe
- The 'T' in SNBTS
- A 3I's microscope used to study dynamic cellular responses in intact tissues
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- The Buildings Human Name (6,6)
- Professional Antigen Presenting Cell (9,4)
- Lead singer of Gerry's 'favourite' band (5,6)
- depth iris (anagram)
- An intensely bright phycobili protein isolated from red algae
- Who is the current chair of the 3Is Athena Swan Committee (5,5)
- The institute is involved in a partnership with this African Country
14 Clues: The 'T' in SNBTS • Home of the 7T MRI • depth iris (anagram) • The Buildings Human Name (6,6) • CCR5 mutation originating in Europe • The affectionate name for the BD Aria IIU • Professional Antigen Presenting Cell (9,4) • Journal with a 2020 impact factor of 31.74 • Lead singer of Gerry's 'favourite' band (5,6) • An intensely bright phycobili protein isolated from red algae • ...
Survivor 2021-12-30
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- Only Person To Go To Every Tribal Council In Single Season
- (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank
- Coins Used To Acquire Luxuries Or Advantages
- The Number Of The Longest Season By Days
- Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire
- First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice
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- The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner
- First Person To Win A Game On The Island Of The Idols
- The Location Of Season 18
- The Ones Who Vote For A Winner
- First Person To Ever Find A Legacy Advantage
- Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots
- The Last Name Of The First Winner
- The Most Recent Unanimous Winner
14 Clues: The Location Of Season 18 • The Ones Who Vote For A Winner • The Most Recent Unanimous Winner • The Last Name Of The First Winner • Only Loved One To Ever Switch Spots • Gave Up Final Immunity To Make Fire • (Blank) Of Power - Fill In The Blank • First Person To Make It To Day 39 Twice • The First Name Of The Most Recent Winner • The Number Of The Longest Season By Days • ...
Circulatory System Mini Test 2017-04-07
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- Clear fluid that fills space around body cells
- Cells that cause blood to clot
- Muscular chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
- Full of hemoglobin and carry oxygen
- Oxygen carrying protein in blood
- Fluid where other parts of the blood are suspended
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- Protect the body from disease
- Specialized white blood cells that provide the body with immunity
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- A tissue made up of cells, fluid, and other substances
- Small vessels that carry blood between arterioles and vessels
- Chamber in the heart that receives blood from the body
- Organ that pumps blood though the body
14 Clues: Protect the body from disease • Cells that cause blood to clot • Oxygen carrying protein in blood • Full of hemoglobin and carry oxygen • Organ that pumps blood though the body • Blood vessels that return blood to the heart • Clear fluid that fills space around body cells • Fluid where other parts of the blood are suspended • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- ____bill is a law about money
- ___powers listed in the Constitution
- ______ is when congress has voted to fund a program but the president refuses
- ____and proper clause gives congress power to make laws
- _____ is an accusation of the president
- _____ is where a testimony keeps a witness of illegal acts free
- _____ is the act of lying under oath
- _____powers government carries out constitutional powers
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- _______ a legal order for a person to make requested documents
- _____ commerce is a trade between states
- ____bill is a law about spending money
- ______ veto is a law that can cancel the action of executive agencies
- _____ is the obstruction of justice
- _____ budget is annual financial plan for federal government
14 Clues: ____bill is a law about money • _____ is the obstruction of justice • ___powers listed in the Constitution • _____ is the act of lying under oath • ____bill is a law about spending money • _____ is an accusation of the president • _____ commerce is a trade between states • ____and proper clause gives congress power to make laws • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- the __ budget is a yearly financial plan for government.
- the __ commerce is commerce among the states
- __ and proper clause says congress has powers beyond the first 17 clauses
- freedom from prosecution
- presidents refusal to spend money Congress has voted for a program
- the __ powers have allowed congress to expand its role to meet nations needs
- the __ powers are clauses 1-18 in article I, section 8
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- the __ bill are proposed to authorize money
- willfully obstructing someones work
- formal accusation of misconduct in office
- Congress exercised oversight power by the __ veto
- legal order that requires someone to make requested documents
- the __ bills are laws to raise money
- lying under oath
14 Clues: lying under oath • freedom from prosecution • willfully obstructing someones work • the __ bills are laws to raise money • formal accusation of misconduct in office • the __ bill are proposed to authorize money • the __ commerce is commerce among the states • Congress exercised oversight power by the __ veto • the __ powers are clauses 1-18 in article I, section 8 • ...
25C Vocabulary~George 2015-03-13
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- What your immune system tries to defend
- When your body responds to viruses and becomes red and swolen
- Microscopic things used to filter everything
- What helps to defend against viruses
- The muscular sac
- The tube that carries the waste
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- The muscular tube
- The main organ used to filter the blood
- A disease that affects the immune system
- When your temperature rises to try to defend against viruses
- What comes out
- When your immune system spasms and defends against things not usually needed to be defended
- The waste that's in,"What comes out"
- When your body responds immediately to a virus after previously having it, making it harder for the virus to attack
14 Clues: What comes out • The muscular sac • The muscular tube • The tube that carries the waste • What helps to defend against viruses • The waste that's in,"What comes out" • The main organ used to filter the blood • What your immune system tries to defend • A disease that affects the immune system • Microscopic things used to filter everything • ...
Health & Wellness vocab review 2023-02-16
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- Help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- Protecting the physical quality of something
- The mental & moral qualities specific to a person
- A result of an action or condition
- A measure taken to prevent something dangerous from happening
- A community of interacting organisms & their environment
- The way in which a person lives
- To have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics
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- Any recipient of medical care
- Contaminating the environment w/ man-made waste
- A person's achievement in all the components of health
- The state of being free from illness & injury
- Resistance to infection
14 Clues: Resistance to infection • Any recipient of medical care • The way in which a person lives • A result of an action or condition • Protecting the physical quality of something • The state of being free from illness & injury • Contaminating the environment w/ man-made waste • The mental & moral qualities specific to a person • ...
Diza 2024-05-09
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- What I bought when we went to Bali Collection
- Title of my favorite Keshi song
- Name of South American mammal we went to see together
- Our favorite tea parlor
- Title of the album which we jointly bought the vinyl record of
- My favorite dish (two words combined)
- My middle name
- Your favorite line of glow-in-the-dark figurines
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- Surname of abstract painter whose exhibition we (virtually) saw together
- My favorite Binggrae milk flavor
- Name of place where we painted mugs
- Type of flower I gifted you in April
- Name of place where we first ate lunch together at
- Your must-order food at Depot 09
14 Clues: My middle name • Our favorite tea parlor • Title of my favorite Keshi song • My favorite Binggrae milk flavor • Your must-order food at Depot 09 • Name of place where we painted mugs • Type of flower I gifted you in April • My favorite dish (two words combined) • What I bought when we went to Bali Collection • Your favorite line of glow-in-the-dark figurines • ...
Immune System & Vaccines 2023-04-20
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- Type of virus that changes its antigens
- Nucleic acid found in Varicella (chickenpox)virus
- Type of immunity that results from vaccination of a widespread population
- Nucleic acid found in coronavirus
- An example of a disease that has been eradicated by vaccination
- White blood cell that digests foreign invaders to the body
- Protein that anchors the virus to the host cell
- White blood cell that remembers & recognizes previous invaders
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- Also known as white blood cells
- Stimulates the immune system to recognize and destroy the virus
- Bodies defense against pathogenic microbes
- Protein that recognizes antigens and tags them
- Protein coat that surrounds the virus
- Type of virus that infects bacteria
14 Clues: Also known as white blood cells • Nucleic acid found in coronavirus • Type of virus that infects bacteria • Protein coat that surrounds the virus • Type of virus that changes its antigens • Bodies defense against pathogenic microbes • Protein that recognizes antigens and tags them • Protein that anchors the virus to the host cell • ...
Medics 2025-03-04
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- very heavy bleeding
- fluids put into a vein to rehydrate the body
- protection against infectious diseases
- used to make stitches
- high-frequency sound waves used to provide images of the body
- a biological unit which passes on inherited information from parent to child
- cells in the body that fight infections
- this is when you are given medications to make you feel more relaxed
- the immune system's overreaction to an infection
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- the tummy area from the lower ribs to the pelvis
- a blood vessel
- medication that blocks the feeling of sensations, such as pain
- medicines to fight an infection caused by bacteria
- a micro-organism which invades living cells
14 Clues: a blood vessel • very heavy bleeding • used to make stitches • protection against infectious diseases • cells in the body that fight infections • a micro-organism which invades living cells • fluids put into a vein to rehydrate the body • the tummy area from the lower ribs to the pelvis • the immune system's overreaction to an infection • ...
chapter 13 2026-03-24
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- “record” information to fight pathogen if it comes back.
- Antibodies defend against infection in body fluids.
- B cells require T-call stimulation
- thought to use cowpox to prevent smallpox
- have antibody receptors for B cells
- barrier defense
- treating a patient with __ against a particular pathogen for immediate effect against pathogen.
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- key players of adaptive immunity
- deliberate inoculation of dried pus from smallpox pustules of one patient into the arm of a healthy person
- latin “vacca”
- T cell receptors
- CELLS that “record” information to fight pathogen if it comes back.
- Defends against infection by directly killing or by modulating the immune response against infection in cells.
- actively secrete antibodies.
- host proteins displaying antigen fragments on the cell surface
15 Clues: latin “vacca” • barrier defense • T cell receptors • actively secrete antibodies. • key players of adaptive immunity • B cells require T-call stimulation • have antibody receptors for B cells • thought to use cowpox to prevent smallpox • Antibodies defend against infection in body fluids. • “record” information to fight pathogen if it comes back. • ...
Endocrine System 2024-05-09
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- In females, they produce estrogen and progesterone.
- produces melatonin, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle.
- produces white blood cells involved in immunity.
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- controls the activity of other endocrine glands and regulates various bodily functions.
- produces insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels.
- regulates hormone secretion, sleep, temperature, appetite, and blood pressure.
- regulate metabolism.
- In males, they produce testosterone and sperm.
8 Clues: regulate metabolism. • In males, they produce testosterone and sperm. • produces white blood cells involved in immunity. • In females, they produce estrogen and progesterone. • produces melatonin, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle. • produces insulin and glucagon to regulate blood sugar levels. • ...
The Immune System Crossword 2024-05-13
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- prevents pathogens from entering the body
- increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens
- keeps hydration in the respiratory tract
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
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- first line of defence against infections and bacteria
- swelling around an infection
- a cornerstone of innate immunity
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
8 Clues: swelling around an infection • a cornerstone of innate immunity • keeps hydration in the respiratory tract • prevents pathogens from entering the body • increased temperature slows down or kills pathogens • first line of defence against infections and bacteria • proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body • ...
Pfizer and Pharma 2024-04-01
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- biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious or malignant disease.
- Onboarding assessment tool for IM System Projects
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment
- PMO tracking platform for all GPD projects
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- US agency that governs medication approvals and trials
- a type of trial focused on drug safety
- Pfizer's CEO last name
- biotechnology company recently acquired by Pfizer
8 Clues: Pfizer's CEO last name • a type of trial focused on drug safety • PMO tracking platform for all GPD projects • Onboarding assessment tool for IM System Projects • biotechnology company recently acquired by Pfizer • US agency that governs medication approvals and trials • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment • ...
Catherine the Great 2025-12-12
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- Catherine's husband
- a contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars
- favored ruler by Russia
- a language encouraged to be taught by Catherine
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- religion embranced by Catherine
- modernizing the legal system, promoting education, and encouraging cultural development in the 18th century
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- where Catherine was from
8 Clues: Catherine's husband • favored ruler by Russia • where Catherine was from • religion embranced by Catherine • a language encouraged to be taught by Catherine • a contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars • a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen • ...
lesson title 2026-02-10
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- Medicine that prevents disease by building immunity
- At risk of dying out completely
- A group of living things that can breed together
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- Money given to support a cause or organization
- Scientific tests done to discover new information
- Animals, birds, and plants in their natural state
- Tests done on volunteers before a drug is approved
- The natural environment where an animal lives
8 Clues: At risk of dying out completely • The natural environment where an animal lives • Money given to support a cause or organization • A group of living things that can breed together • Scientific tests done to discover new information • Animals, birds, and plants in their natural state • Tests done on volunteers before a drug is approved • ...
Immune System 2025-06-15
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- body cell capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria
- medicine used to treat bacterial infection
- spore producing organism
- infectious agent which needs a living host to survive
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- Harmful substance which triggers an immune response
- microorganism which causes infection, can have flagella for movement
- once you recover from some illnesses, you may have _____
7 Clues: spore producing organism • medicine used to treat bacterial infection • Harmful substance which triggers an immune response • body cell capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria • infectious agent which needs a living host to survive • once you recover from some illnesses, you may have _____ • microorganism which causes infection, can have flagella for movement
Genetics 2024-02-13
Vaccines 2021-11-19
Viruses 2015-10-15
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- part of bacteriophage
- The nucleic acid will become part of the hosts cells chromosome
- Protein coat that surrounds the DNA or RNA in virion
- Enzyme breaks down the cell wall/membrane of the host and the host cell burst open and dies
- Remain in the bloodstream and provides future immunity
- Host cell's metabolic machinery makes viral nucleus acid and proteins. Also known as replication
- Viral nucleic acid that remains in latent (inactive) form but will be replicated as part of its chromosome
- Moves into the tissues and will engulf pathogens
- Protein attached to the surface of a virus.Allows for recognition of the virion which will initiate the immune response
- First line of defense that that the body uses no matter what.-born with this
- Longer cycle of infection includes lytic cycle
- Allows you to build up immunity to a pathogen without having to be infected with the pathogen
- Divides into memory b-cells and plasma b-cells
- Must recognize and attach itself to a receptor site on the plasma membrane of the host cell- like a dock
- Microscopic particle that can infect the cells of an organism
- Membrane around the capsid and present in many larger viruses. Helps the virus enter cells
- Attacks host cells by binding directly (must have membranous envelope) with the host cells membrane and inserting the entire protein capsid -goes through reverse transcriptase
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- Defense that will respond differently for each pathogen that is invading, it needs to develop over time
- Damaged cells release histamine, which causes capillaries to dilate and increase in permeability. Protein and fluids will enter into the tissues which causes swelling and an increase redness (increase blood supply). Phagocytes will move into tissues and will engulf the pathogens
- Nucleic acid is injected into the host cell
- Produce antibodies
- Virus, bacteria, or other living things that causes disease/immune response
- known as assembly
- Enzyme will convert the RNA into DNA
- Released by damaged cell, it causes capillaries to dilate and increase in permeability
- particle/virion structure Contains nuclei acid, capsid, antigen, and lipid membrane coat (varies)
- Part of bacteriophage, antigen is located here
- Retrovirus that causes AIDS who attacks Harper T-Cells (WBC)
- Each virus has a very specifically shaped attachment protein that can only attach itself to a few type of cells- jigsaw puzzle
- Special kind of virus that attacks bacteria cells only
- Release toxic proteins that help kill infected cells
- Two ways of infection - injection of nucleus acid - capsid enters and releases nucleus acid once inside
- Proteins made by the plasma B-cells that bind to the antigens on the pathogen and cause agglutination (clumping)
- The viral particles exit and go on to attach other cells
- acid RNA or DNA but not both
- -Skin-Sweat & oil-Tears & saliva-Ear wax-Gastric juice-Hair, mucous, & cilia-Mucous membrane
- Signals the virgin b-cell to divide and the resulting cell develop into two different kinds of b-cells
- Antibodies bind on the pathogen and cause them to clump together
- Cell that the virus attaches to
- Viral components are put together to make new viruses.
- Shorter cycle of infection
- Ability of the body to fight infection and/or foreign invaders by producing antibodies or killing infected cells
42 Clues: known as assembly • Produce antibodies • part of bacteriophage • Shorter cycle of infection • acid RNA or DNA but not both • Cell that the virus attaches to • Enzyme will convert the RNA into DNA • Nucleic acid is injected into the host cell • Part of bacteriophage, antigen is located here • Longer cycle of infection includes lytic cycle • ...
Biology 2025-11-09
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- Blood vessels with thin walls. Receive blood from tissues, are under low pressure.
- Blood vessels with thick walls and are flexible. Receive blood from heart, are under high pressure.
- Hair like projections on some cells that move back and forth and move mucus, and anything trapped in it
- Gives cell support, only found in plant cells
- The site of photosynthesis, gives the cell it's characteristic green colour
- An airtight space surrounded by the ribcage
- Are infectious organisms or agents, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites
- The voice box containing the vocal cords.
- The most common type of white blood cell. Responsible for fighting bacterial and fungal infections. Produced in the bone marrow.
- A strong muscular sheet separating the chest cavity from the stomach cavity. Contracts to cause inspiration and relaxes to cause expiration.
- The throat, splits into the esophagus and larynx
- Flap above larynx, closes during eating and opening when breathing
- Bronchi divide into finer tubes called....
- How neutrophils and macrophages engulf pathogens and destroy them
- Assists with storage and structure
- Surrounds cell and controls what enters and exits the cell
- At the end of the bronchi are microscopic sacs covered in capillaries called....
- Restrict the flow of blood to the tissues when blood is needed elsewhere
- They divide rapidly when activated, some become plasma cells, the others become memory cells. Also activated by the helper T cells.
- Contain haemoglobin. Carried oxygen around the body.
- Fight infection and disease
- Responsible for blood clotting
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- They activate B cells and increase the effectiveness of cytotoxic T cells. Have structures on their outsides that match antigens. They will only activate if there is a match.
- White blood cells that destroy other foreign materials and cancer cells. Their other job is to take parts of dead pathogens and display them on their surfaces.
- Has specific binding sites that fit the shape of the antigens on the pathogen.
- Site of cellular respiration. Produces ATP (energy the cell can use)
- The thinnest blood vessel. The tiny portions that exchange gases with the tissues.
- Spun at very high speeds to separate substances.
- The immune system that gives long term immunity to a particular pathogen.
- The windpipe, passes from the larynx to the lungs and supported by rings of cartilage
- Transports carbon dioxide back to lungs as well as nutrients from the intestines
- The more people vaccinated, the less likely it is that the pathogen will be able to reproduce in a host and spread to a new one.
- This immune system is not specific and is not developed over a lifetime. It does not provide immunity but is a second line of defense after the physical barriers.
- They destroy damaged or infected cells and can damage the body in the process. They are activated by antigen presenting cells in the same way that helper T cells are activated.
- killer cells White blood cells that act as the first line of defense against virus-infected cells and cancer cells. They function by releasing enzymes which induce cell death. This slows down the speed that viruses can reproduce but damages the body in the process.
- The Trachea divides into two tubes called....
- A shortcut from the artery to the vein
- Are produced at the end of the process. They can provide immunity to the pathogen and make it much faster to activate antibody and T cells.
38 Clues: Fight infection and disease • Responsible for blood clotting • Assists with storage and structure • A shortcut from the artery to the vein • The voice box containing the vocal cords. • Bronchi divide into finer tubes called.... • An airtight space surrounded by the ribcage • Gives cell support, only found in plant cells • The Trachea divides into two tubes called.... • ...
Wellness Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-11
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- , in good health.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid
- , qualified practitioner of medicine
- , he ability of an organism to resist a particular infection
- ,he eyes closed, the postural muscles relaxed, and consciousness practically suspended
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- plant or part of a plant used as food
- , activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- , the sweet and fleshy product of a tree
8 Clues: , in good health. • plant or part of a plant used as food • , qualified practitioner of medicine • , the sweet and fleshy product of a tree • a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid • , he ability of an organism to resist a particular infection • ,he eyes closed, the postural muscles relaxed, and consciousness practically suspended • ...
Polio 2023-09-24
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- Who does polio mainly affect
- A virus that causes polio
- A common route of poliovirus transmission
- Percentage of polio patients without symptoms
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- The scientist who discovered the poliovirus (last name)
- The number of countries where polio is still considered endemic
- A common symptom of polio, often affecting the legs
- The number of doses of the oral polio vaccine recommended for full immunity
8 Clues: A virus that causes polio • Who does polio mainly affect • A common route of poliovirus transmission • Percentage of polio patients without symptoms • A common symptom of polio, often affecting the legs • The scientist who discovered the poliovirus (last name) • The number of countries where polio is still considered endemic • ...
Biology crossword 2021-02-24
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- is a disordered state of the body.
- is essential to develop immunity against diseases.
- water soluble vitamin promotes healthy skin.
- is the process of elimination of undigested matter in the form of faeces.
- food changes into a ball like mass.
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- the inner lining of the stomach
- eyes,skin and urine turn yellow.
- act best at the body temperature of humans.
8 Clues: the inner lining of the stomach • eyes,skin and urine turn yellow. • is a disordered state of the body. • food changes into a ball like mass. • act best at the body temperature of humans. • water soluble vitamin promotes healthy skin. • is essential to develop immunity against diseases. • is the process of elimination of undigested matter in the form of faeces.
Organisms and biological classification 2021-09-16
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- a protein that protects cells from a virus
- anything that causes a reaction in a organism
- there are _ levels in the classification hierarchy
- a plant cell, like a seed, that can make a new plant
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- invertebrates that have a hard outer shell
- the study of naming and classifying organisms
- the ability to resist infection again
- strand of DNA enclosed in a protein coat
8 Clues: the ability to resist infection again • strand of DNA enclosed in a protein coat • invertebrates that have a hard outer shell • a protein that protects cells from a virus • the study of naming and classifying organisms • anything that causes a reaction in a organism • there are _ levels in the classification hierarchy • ...
plant cell 2024-01-09
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- The Powerhouse of the cell
- The ___________ in plant cells carry out the photosynthesis
- A_________ is produced in the laboratory to give immunity against a paticular disease
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- Disease producing micro-organisms
- Outermost Covering of a plant cell
- Garbage is converted into ____________ by micro-organisms
- The liquid part of the cell present around the nucleus
- These cell organelles throw out waste products from a cell
8 Clues: The Powerhouse of the cell • Disease producing micro-organisms • Outermost Covering of a plant cell • The liquid part of the cell present around the nucleus • Garbage is converted into ____________ by micro-organisms • These cell organelles throw out waste products from a cell • The ___________ in plant cells carry out the photosynthesis • ...
Surplus Reperssion 2022-05-02
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- cannot be attributed to state action
- "aleggedly" form of police murder
- legal idea that creates bias in favour of one party
- the case for which the suprme court extinguished the right to life
- coined the term surplus repression
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- the case provided immunity to police action
- the characterization of the indian state by baxi
- there is no protection from this act in the constitution
8 Clues: "aleggedly" form of police murder • coined the term surplus repression • cannot be attributed to state action • the case provided immunity to police action • the characterization of the indian state by baxi • legal idea that creates bias in favour of one party • there is no protection from this act in the constitution • ...
Vitamins and minerals 2021-05-04
your mom 2022-05-17
An Educational Crossword puzzle that no one wants to do 2016-09-26
7 Clues: you cant get something • a disease that can spread • a disease that cant be spread • drugs that make you feel better • organisms you need a microscope to see: they're gross • a process that your body goes through to kill bacteria • they are like germs but they specifically make you sick
Lymphatic System 2013-05-07
7 Clues: Composition of a lymph? • Also known as hypersensitives. • What does lymph travel towards • How many ways for lymph to travel • Passive immunity has how many subtypes • Destroys the white matter of the brain and spinal cord? • occurs when the immune system loses its ability to distinguish friend or foe
cells 2021-09-27
Across
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is the site of aerobic respiration.
- The introduction of dead or inactive pathogens to stimulate an immune response and provide long term immunity
- A type of disease immunity that occurs when a large proportion of a population are vaccinated against a disease which prevents the spread of the disease to unvaccinated individuals.
- The process where phagocytes engulf and destroy material.
- The part of the cell cycle in which a eukaryotic cell divides to produce two daughter cells, each with identical copies of DNA.
- The production of many genetically identical daughter cells through cell division of the activated B or T lymphocyte after clonal selection.
- An organelle found in plants and algae that is the site of photosynthesis.
- A method of membrane transport where two substances are both transported across a membrane at the same time either in the same direction or opposite directions.
- The passive diffusion of water molecules from a region of high water potential to a region of lower water potential (down a water potential gradient) through a selectively permeable membrane without the use of energy.
- The active movement of substances from a low concentration to a higher concentration (up their concentration gradient) with the use of energy in the form of ATP.
- A virus that attacks T cells in the immune system and can lead to AIDS(acquired immune deficiency syndrome).
- A circular loop of DNA found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells.
- The passive movement of substances from a high concentration to a lower concentration (down their concentration gradient) through transport proteins without the use of energy.
- The series of stages preparing the cell for division consisting of interphase and mitosis.
- Identical antibodies that have been produced by an immune cell that has been cloned from a parent cell.
- A membrane-bound organelle involved in lipid synthesis.
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- The ability to distinguish two different points in a specimen.
- The response produced by the immune system when it encounters a pathogen for the first time.
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that is involved in the modification and packaging of proteins.
- Marker molecules that can be detected by antibodies and trigger an immune response.
- The method of cell division used by prokaryotes involving replication of the circular DNA and plasmids followed by cytoplasmic division.
- A model that describes membrane structure as a sea of mobile phospholipids studded with various proteins.
- The process of matching the antigens on an antigen presenting cells with the antigen receptors on B and T lymphocytes.
- A membrane-bound organelle that is involved in the synthesis and packaging of proteins.
- An organelle found in eukaryotic cells that stores the genetic information of the cell as chromosomes and is surrounded by a membrane called the nuclear envelope.
- Division of the cytoplasm to produce two new cells.
- A membrane bound structure found in plant cells that contains cell sap.
- The response produced by the immune system when it recognises a pathogen that it has encountered before.
- Organelles found either free in the cytoplasm or membrane bound that are involved in the synthesis of proteins.
- A permeable layer that surrounds plant, algae and fungi cells made of polysaccharides which provides strength to the cell.
- A form of immunity provided by the introduction of antibodies to a disease into the body.
- A phospholipid bilayer studded with proteins that surrounds cells and separates them from their environment.
- How much bigger an image appears compared to the original object calculated using the following formula image size = actual size x magnification
- A form of immunity provided by the immune response of the body upon detection of a pathogen.
- The passive spreading out of substances from a high concentration to a lower concentration (down their concentration gradient) without the use of energy.
- Membrane-bound vesicles found in the cytoplasm that contain a hydrolytic enzyme called lysozyme.
- A protein found in the blood that is produced by plasma cells which binds to antigens as a part of the immune response.
- A whip-like structure found on bacterial cells that is used for cell movement.
- The clumping together of cells or particles caused by antibodies which assists phagocytosis.
- A type of T cell in the immune system that stimulates cytotoxic T cells, B cells and phagocytes.
40 Clues: Division of the cytoplasm to produce two new cells. • A membrane-bound organelle involved in lipid synthesis. • The process where phagocytes engulf and destroy material. • The ability to distinguish two different points in a specimen. • A circular loop of DNA found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells. • ...
9JK Vocabulary List 4 Crossword 2019-10-05
Across
- the desire to harm someone, Ill will or hostility
- one of the ordinary people, not elite or aristocratic
- a fighter or aggressive competitor
- a young person in the process of becoming an adult
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- apply a substance with light quick strokes
- refuse or resign a right or position, abandon a claim
- diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength
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- protection or exemption from an obligation or penalty
- unintended consequences of an event or action
- to make the motions of boxing without landing heavy blows
- brave, heroic or chivalrous
- disagreement between people; lack of harmony between notes
- a deadlock between two equally matched opponents(5+3)
- as a joke(2+4)
15 Clues: as a joke(2+4) • brave, heroic or chivalrous • a fighter or aggressive competitor • apply a substance with light quick strokes • showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect • unintended consequences of an event or action • diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength • the desire to harm someone, Ill will or hostility • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-01
Across
- pox, A rash causing itchy spots around the body
- an organism causing disease to its host
- known as misfolded proteins
- a disease-causing bacterium
- a bacterial infection that commonly affects a persons lungs
- a treatment used to cure or prevent sickness
- also called a plasmodium infection
Down
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- can cause a miscarriage or serious birth defects
- a bacterium that is generally round shape
- an infection that spreads through contaminated water or food
- a treatment that gives you immunity against a disease
- a diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine
- a long, branching filaments structure of a fungus
- covers 10 billion miles of our bodies
15 Clues: known as misfolded proteins • a disease-causing bacterium • also called a plasmodium infection • covers 10 billion miles of our bodies • an organism causing disease to its host • a bacterium that is generally round shape • a treatment used to cure or prevent sickness • pox, A rash causing itchy spots around the body • can cause a miscarriage or serious birth defects • ...
iza and karolina 2023-03-16
Across
- HAVE POWER OVER
- A RULER WITH TOTAL RULE OVER A COUNTRY, ATTAINED BY FORCE
- A SPECIAL RIGHT, ADVANTAGE OR IMMUNITY GRANTED TO A SPECIFIC GROUP OF PEOPLE
- SET FREE
- DECLARE TO BE GUILTY OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE BY VERDICT
- FORMALLY FORBID BY LAW
- GENTLE AND KINDLY
- READY OR LIKELY TO ATTACK OR CONFRONT
- COMPLETELY REMOVE OR GET RID OF
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- SINGLE OUT FOR CRUEL AND UNJUST TREATMENT
- STATE OF DISSATISFACTION, DISTISFACTUON, AGITATION, TYPICALLY INVOLVING PROTESTS OR DISORDER
- OPINION THAT IS NOT BASED ON REASON OR ACTUAL EXPERIENCE
- AN ORGANIZATION FOUNDED FOR RELIGIOUS, EDUCATION OR SOCIAL PURPOSE
- A PERSON WHO PUBLICLY SUPPORTS OR RECOMMENDS A PARTICULAR CAUSE OR POLICY
- AN ORGANIZATION SET UP TO PROVIDE HELP FOR THOSE IN NEED
15 Clues: SET FREE • HAVE POWER OVER • GENTLE AND KINDLY • FORMALLY FORBID BY LAW • COMPLETELY REMOVE OR GET RID OF • READY OR LIKELY TO ATTACK OR CONFRONT • SINGLE OUT FOR CRUEL AND UNJUST TREATMENT • DECLARE TO BE GUILTY OF A CRIMINAL OFFENSE BY VERDICT • OPINION THAT IS NOT BASED ON REASON OR ACTUAL EXPERIENCE • AN ORGANIZATION SET UP TO PROVIDE HELP FOR THOSE IN NEED • ...
Medical Terminologys 2023-09-07
Across
- Fluid that transports nutrients and oxygen in the body.
- Tissues that enable movement and support.
- Genetic material that carries instructions for growth and development.
- The control center of the nervous system.
- An organ that helps digest food.
- Fiber bundles that transmit signals throughout the body.
- The body's outermost protective layer.
- Organs that filter waste and regulate fluid balance.
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- System The body's defense against infections and diseases.
- A medical procedure to stimulate immunity to a disease.
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- Organs responsible for breathing and oxygen exchange.
- Gland that produces hormones and aids in digestion.
- Hard structures that make up the skeleton.
- An organ that processes and detoxifies substances in the body.
15 Clues: An organ that helps digest food. • The body's outermost protective layer. • Tissues that enable movement and support. • The control center of the nervous system. • Hard structures that make up the skeleton. • A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Gland that produces hormones and aids in digestion. • Organs that filter waste and regulate fluid balance. • ...
Wordly Wise 6 by Florence 2024-01-07
Across
- nasty, awful, or unpleasant
- the first time showing something, a public appearance
- the truth, frankly, without holding back the unpleasantness
- to face your problems boldly, to stand up to
- the opposite of impartial, prejudice
- to escalate, intensify, or increase
- a shift in a job, or a perion of time devoted to working
- to confuse, baffle, intimidate, or confound
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- conspicuous in an offensive way
- to have a strong desire to keep eating, consuming, watching, or drinking something
- a reply, usually a clever one, delivered quickly
- freedom, immunity, nonliability, or freedom from being punished
- to frighten, blackmail, threaten, or unnerve
- to seek something, or to have a desire to do something
- to register in a group, activity, class, or school
15 Clues: nasty, awful, or unpleasant • conspicuous in an offensive way • to escalate, intensify, or increase • the opposite of impartial, prejudice • to confuse, baffle, intimidate, or confound • to face your problems boldly, to stand up to • to frighten, blackmail, threaten, or unnerve • a reply, usually a clever one, delivered quickly • ...
Infectious dieases 2025-10-24
Across
- A disease that jumps from animals to humans.
- A person who spreads a disease without showing symptoms.
- Injection used to build immunity.
- Protein made by the immune system to attack a pathogen.
- Smallest type of pathogen.
- Disease spread by certain mosquitoes.
- Pathogen responsible for ringworm and athlete's foot.
- A disease constantly present in a specific population or region.
Down
- Essential for proper hand washing.
- An animal (like a tick or mosquito) that transmits a disease.
- Single-celled organism that causes strep throat or UTI.
- An elevated body temperature, common symptom.
- Skin symptom often linked to viral infections.
- A common way to spread germs through the air.
- Separating a sick person to stop a disease from spreading.
15 Clues: Smallest type of pathogen. • Injection used to build immunity. • Essential for proper hand washing. • Disease spread by certain mosquitoes. • A disease that jumps from animals to humans. • An elevated body temperature, common symptom. • A common way to spread germs through the air. • Skin symptom often linked to viral infections. • ...
1ro -2 2025-03-28
Across
- The property of being physically or mentally powerful.
- A condition promoting sanitary practices.
- A state of surviving; remaining alive.
- A natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch.
- Characterized by energetic movement.
- Recently made, produced, or harvested.
- Having properties characteristic of living beings.
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- Concerning an individual or his or her private life.
- An individual 3-dimensional object that has mass.
- The condition in which an organism can resist disease.
- The vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity.
- An attitude determining how you will respond to situations.
- Providing treatment for or attending to someone or something.
- A plant lacking a permanent woody stem.
- The concentration of attention or energy on something.
15 Clues: Characterized by energetic movement. • A state of surviving; remaining alive. • Recently made, produced, or harvested. • A plant lacking a permanent woody stem. • A condition promoting sanitary practices. • An individual 3-dimensional object that has mass. • Having properties characteristic of living beings. • Concerning an individual or his or her private life. • ...
Leishmania 2025-05-12
Across
- – What is a common method for diagnosing Leishmania infection?
- – Is Leishmania an intracellular or extracellular parasite?
- – What is the intracellular form of Leishmania called?
- – Is the infection usually acute or chronic?
- – What type of lesion is seen in cutaneous leishmaniasis?
- – What insect transmits the Leishmania parasite?
- – What class of drugs is often used for treatment?
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- – Who is the primary host for this parasite?
- – What type of immunity is important in fighting the infection?
- – What type of organism is Leishmania?
- – What is the genus name of this parasite?
- – What is a common method of vector control?
- – Which disease is caused by this parasite?
- – How is the parasite transmitted to humans?
- – Which organ is commonly affected in visceral leishmaniasis?
15 Clues: – What type of organism is Leishmania? • – What is the genus name of this parasite? • – Who is the primary host for this parasite? • – What is a common method of vector control? • – How is the parasite transmitted to humans? • – Is the infection usually acute or chronic? • – What insect transmits the Leishmania parasite? • ...
E.L.t.P. Gauntlet #2 2025-08-09
Across
- The thing that caused all of you a lot of cold damage
- (technically 2 words) The co-host
- (2 words) The comp you guys are currently based on
- Varies in usefulness, awarded pre-house
- What was converted into life essence (not items)
- Who rejoined via comebacks
- What you all tried to win in challenges pre-house
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- The most scuffed gameshow often hosted by Koby
- Favorite anime ;)
- Who you have slain to get here
- The name of someone who is in the BBBS house
- Those who will decide in the end if you win
- (2 words) Hottest place in CA, also a channel name
- The series that will never get a 4th installment
- Press it, you know you want to
15 Clues: Favorite anime ;) • Who rejoined via comebacks • Who you have slain to get here • Press it, you know you want to • (technically 2 words) The co-host • Varies in usefulness, awarded pre-house • Those who will decide in the end if you win • The name of someone who is in the BBBS house • The most scuffed gameshow often hosted by Koby • ...
Introducing Biology 2026-04-16
Across
- What is the study of plants called?
- Study of prehistoric fossils.
- Study of viruses.
- What is the technique of growing fish called?
- Study of chemicals and reactions taking place inside living things.
- Study of bacteria.
- What is the science that deals with the phenomena and causes of of immunity called?
- Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells.
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- Study of fungi.
- Father of Biology.
- Study of origin and descent of organisms.
- What is the science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring called?
- Practice of keeping bees.
- What is the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts called?
- What is the study of gross structure of organs in an organism?
15 Clues: Study of fungi. • Study of viruses. • Father of Biology. • Study of bacteria. • Practice of keeping bees. • Study of prehistoric fossils. • What is the study of plants called? • Study of origin and descent of organisms. • What is the technique of growing fish called? • Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells. • ...
North Sentinel island 2018-11-28
5 Clues: separated • North Sentinel island • state of being protected • specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells • originating or occurring naturally in particular place
Martyred on the Cross(word) 2024-06-07
Across
- Lucy’s new accesory; All tied up
- The finale of Cecilia; Vein drain
- Seeing double; Ending your own life
- Agnes’ immunity; To catch fire
- O, happy dagger; A blade where it shouldn’t be
- Failed attempt at silence; Sword across the neck
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- What Romeo has and Juliet wants; A deadly drink
- Saint vs Oxen; Four animals, four limbs, for punishment
- If at first you don’t succeed, try again, and again; Lose your mind
9 Clues: Agnes’ immunity; To catch fire • Lucy’s new accesory; All tied up • The finale of Cecilia; Vein drain • Seeing double; Ending your own life • O, happy dagger; A blade where it shouldn’t be • What Romeo has and Juliet wants; A deadly drink • Failed attempt at silence; Sword across the neck • Saint vs Oxen; Four animals, four limbs, for punishment • ...
Solve the cross word 2024-05-11
Across
- A device use to measure liquid pressure
- The process of turning and lossening of soil
- Chemical used to preserve food and drinks
- The S.I unit of pressure
- A force acting perpendicular to a surface
Down
- The ability of body to fight against germs
- Brach of agriculture that deals with the cultivation of fruits, vegetables and flowers
- Rearing of honeybees for honey and wax
- Agar. Is a jelly like substance obtained from red algae
9 Clues: The S.I unit of pressure • Rearing of honeybees for honey and wax • A device use to measure liquid pressure • Chemical used to preserve food and drinks • A force acting perpendicular to a surface • The ability of body to fight against germs • The process of turning and lossening of soil • Agar. Is a jelly like substance obtained from red algae • ...
twelve angry men 2025-01-13
Across
- When you dont believe its 100% true
- A jury who examines evidence and makes a decision about the person charged with crimes.
- To think or discuss and come to a conclusion.
- Being protected
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- Decision of the jury
- To injure or damage by some judgment or action
- The act of keeping someone isolated during trial
- A jury who can not come to a conclusion about a verdict.
- The right to a Grand Jury.
9 Clues: Being protected • Decision of the jury • The right to a Grand Jury. • When you dont believe its 100% true • To think or discuss and come to a conclusion. • To injure or damage by some judgment or action • The act of keeping someone isolated during trial • A jury who can not come to a conclusion about a verdict. • ...
Spachangvivor 2019-02-22
Across
- First player to quit
- Voted out with two idols
- First person to be eliminated by rocks
- Placed 2nd in Gabon
- Introduced the Medallion of Power
- Introduced the Hidden Immunity Idol
- Found an idol in the season premier of his season and was voted out with it at the second tribal council
- Decimated their opposing tribe down to one person
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- Winner of Australian Survivor 2018
- Gave us the Black Widow Brigade
- Half of the cast came back as a returnee
- Green tribe from Game Changers
- Christine Shields Markoski called Coach a "_______ player" in South Pacific
- First season with three starting tribes (one word)
- Most recent player to be eliminated without any votes cast against them
15 Clues: Placed 2nd in Gabon • First player to quit • Voted out with two idols • Green tribe from Game Changers • Gave us the Black Widow Brigade • Introduced the Medallion of Power • Winner of Australian Survivor 2018 • Introduced the Hidden Immunity Idol • First person to be eliminated by rocks • Half of the cast came back as a returnee • ...
Coronavirus Outbreak 2020-08-17
Across
- a machine that helps you breathe when your lungs are damaged
- the city in China where COVID was first detected
- the process of transmitting
- restriction from certain public areas in an attempt to control exposure of disease
- to stop something from happening
- a substance used to help provide immunity to a disease
Down
- a period of isolation from people
- the acronym for coronavirus disease
- a covering for your face to prevent the spread of disease
- an acronym for the World Health Organization
- an epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents
- to disinfect
- the signs indicating the conditions of a disease
- a nonliving agent that hijacks the nucleus of a cell
- able to spread to others
15 Clues: to disinfect • able to spread to others • the process of transmitting • to stop something from happening • a period of isolation from people • the acronym for coronavirus disease • an acronym for the World Health Organization • the city in China where COVID was first detected • the signs indicating the conditions of a disease • ...
Corona Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-18
Across
- The virus that has killed 776+ people
- Stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- They give us guidelines to follow to keep us safe and healthy, stands for World Health Organization
- What we are made of
- When enough people in a population have a vaccine for a certain pathogen
- These lack the ability to live and reproduce outside of a host
- What we wear to slow the spread of COVID-19
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- Gives us active acquired immunity
- Pumps oxygen into the lungs
- Not alive
- Where COVID-19 originated
- where you go when you have a severe case of COVID-19
- A symptom of COVID-19
- Can't survive more than three minutes without it
- People who care for COVID-19 patients
15 Clues: Not alive • What we are made of • A symptom of COVID-19 • Where COVID-19 originated • Pumps oxygen into the lungs • Gives us active acquired immunity • The virus that has killed 776+ people • People who care for COVID-19 patients • What we wear to slow the spread of COVID-19 • Stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome • Can't survive more than three minutes without it • ...
The Lymphatic System 2013-03-12
Across
- -produces memory cells and plasma cells
- -part of the second line of defence which ingests bacteria
- -marker that identifies a pathogen
- -the second line of defence using WBC’s to kill pathogens
- in RBC's -determines if it is negative or positive
- -interstitial fluid carried through the body
- -remembers pathogens to help with future invasions
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- -another term for nonspecific defence
- -kills any pathogens in the body
- -proteins that recognize and treat bacteria
- -third line of defence
- -slows the immune response to prevent destroying good tissue
- disorder -a condition where T-cells attack the body’s own cells
- -are lymphocytes that help, kill, supress & memorize pathogens
- -is a scavenger that ingests threatening pathogens
15 Clues: -third line of defence • -kills any pathogens in the body • -marker that identifies a pathogen • -another term for nonspecific defence • -produces memory cells and plasma cells • -proteins that recognize and treat bacteria • -interstitial fluid carried through the body • in RBC's -determines if it is negative or positive • ...
Hlth 180 Chapter 7 2014-11-12
Across
- a component of the RBC; important in the transport of oxygen
- acronym for a condition of abnormal clotting followed by abnormal bleeding
- an immature RBC
- a hereditary hemolytic anemia that primarily affects people of Mediterranean descent
- drug used to prevent clotting
- a group of bleeding disorders characterized by slow clotting and long bleeding times
- any decrease in oxygen-carrying ability of the RBC
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- also known as white blood cells
- too many blood cells
- affects lymphocyte production leading to impaired immunity
- makes up 55% of total blood volume
- a malignant neoplasm of the blood-forming organs
- drug used to treat cancer
- blood-forming organ located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen
- purplish coloring of the skin caused by hemorrhaging
15 Clues: an immature RBC • too many blood cells • drug used to treat cancer • drug used to prevent clotting • also known as white blood cells • makes up 55% of total blood volume • a malignant neoplasm of the blood-forming organs • any decrease in oxygen-carrying ability of the RBC • purplish coloring of the skin caused by hemorrhaging • ...
3 Branches Crossword 2017-10-02
Across
- / The process by which a person asks a higher court to review the results of his or her trial.
- / Allow foreigners to come to the U.S
- / The art of interacting with foreign countries.
- / Regular meeting of congress
- / behavior that is illegal
- / The title of most cabinet members
- / Represents U.S commercial interests in foreign countries.
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- / to return a law
- / A legal protection for members of congress
- / Another name for a law
- / A term for ending a debate in the senate
- / Documents that allow U.S citizens to travel
- / Procedure for accusing a high official of a serious crime.
- / explanation of the reasoning that led to the court's decision
- law / laws that REFER to disputes between people
15 Clues: / to return a law • / Another name for a law • / behavior that is illegal • / Regular meeting of congress • / The title of most cabinet members • / Allow foreigners to come to the U.S • / A term for ending a debate in the senate • / A legal protection for members of congress • / Documents that allow U.S citizens to travel • ...
Genetics Desc Freddie Drinkwater 2020-10-04
Across
- Developed resistance to a bacteria from having either a vaccine or from previously having the virus.
- Cell division
- A disorder that involves having extra fingers or toes
- Differences between organisms from the same species
- Control Centre of the cell.
- Children of an animal
- A part of DNA that controls a feature of your body.
- A passed down genes from your family.
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- An abnormal characteristic developed
- Adenine Thymine Guanine Cytosine
- the allele that will likely show
- Carries genetic information and all of the instructions needed to carry out basic functions.Deoxyribonuculeic acid
- 50% of the gene that will give you a characteristic
- Coiled strands of DNA and there is 46 in a cell.
- the allele that will likely not show
15 Clues: Cell division • Children of an animal • Control Centre of the cell. • Adenine Thymine Guanine Cytosine • the allele that will likely show • An abnormal characteristic developed • the allele that will likely not show • A passed down genes from your family. • Coiled strands of DNA and there is 46 in a cell. • Differences between organisms from the same species • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-01
Across
- a bacterium that is generally round shape
- a diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine
- an infection that spreads through contaminated water or food
- an organism causing disease to its host
- a disease-causing bacterium
- a treatment used to cure or prevent sickness
- a bacterial infection that commonly affects a persons lungs
Down
- pox, A rash causing itchy spots around the body
- known as misfolded proteins
- covers 10 billion miles of our bodies
- a treatment that gives you immunity against a disease
- can cause a miscarriage or serious birth defects
- also called a plasmodium infection
- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- a long, branching filaments structure of a fungus
15 Clues: known as misfolded proteins • a disease-causing bacterium • also called a plasmodium infection • covers 10 billion miles of our bodies • an organism causing disease to its host • a bacterium that is generally round shape • a treatment used to cure or prevent sickness • pox, A rash causing itchy spots around the body • can cause a miscarriage or serious birth defects • ...
Terminology 2025-01-21
Across
- These cells engulf and digest invading bacteria.
- division Cells reproduce by splitting in half,
- is a diagnostic medical tool that uses magnets and radio waves.
- the slow spread of an infectious disease.
- In which phase are chromatids pulled apart?
- The individual unit of a polymer is a
- Which of the following would be soluble in water?
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- Nutrients are also known as
- Jenner. was the first to discover vaccines
- the process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them
- barriers Innate immunity includes
- This type of bacteria causes strep throat and pneumonia
- Which step describes eating?
- contains the nucleotides A (adenine), U (uracil), G (guanine), and C (cytosine).
- Which step describes the removal of undigested food?
15 Clues: Nutrients are also known as • Which step describes eating? • barriers Innate immunity includes • The individual unit of a polymer is a • the slow spread of an infectious disease. • Jenner. was the first to discover vaccines • In which phase are chromatids pulled apart? • These cells engulf and digest invading bacteria. • division Cells reproduce by splitting in half, • ...
Cattle terms 2025-05-14
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- Parasitic roundworm that lives in the intestines of its host
- Ear tag impregnated with insecticide to control flys
- comes from the Latin word for "cow"
- Adult female cattle
- An adult, uncastrated male bovine animal
- A small, blood-sucking creature.
- Animal with no immunity to a particular disease
- the skin of a large animal, like a co
- Disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis
- Ribbon-like parasitic worm that lives in the intestines of animals
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- A small, black, blood-sucking fly that is a pest on cattle
- Highly contagious viral disease that causes blisters and ulcers in the mouth, feet, and udder
- A young domestic cow or bull
- facility where livestock animals are slaughtered
- a young animal, typically a beef calf
15 Clues: Adult female cattle • A young domestic cow or bull • A small, blood-sucking creature. • comes from the Latin word for "cow" • a young animal, typically a beef calf • the skin of a large animal, like a co • An adult, uncastrated male bovine animal • Animal with no immunity to a particular disease • facility where livestock animals are slaughtered • ...
The Immune System 2025-05-06
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- gathers information to fight pathogens if it comes back
- interferes with viruses and helps activate macrophages
- an immediate active defense upon infection
- first on the scene to fight infection
- this includes the skin and mucous membranes
- receptor that matures in the thymus
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- key players in the adaptive immunity
- agents that cause disease
- detect abnormal cells, stop the spread of cancerous cells
- involves a specific response to a pathogen and slower to develop
- a small part of an antigen that binds to an antigen receptor
- instead of B cells, antibodies defend against pathogens
- throughout the body and originate from monocytes
- recognize antigen presented through MHC & directly destroy cells
- an example of a systemic inflammatory response
15 Clues: agents that cause disease • receptor that matures in the thymus • key players in the adaptive immunity • first on the scene to fight infection • an immediate active defense upon infection • this includes the skin and mucous membranes • an example of a systemic inflammatory response • throughout the body and originate from monocytes • ...
E.L.t.P. Gauntlet #2 2025-08-09
Across
- The thing that caused all of you a lot of cold damage
- (technically 2 words) The co-host
- (2 words) The comp you guys are currently based on
- Varies in usefulness, awarded pre-house
- What was converted into life essence (not items)
- Who rejoined via comebacks
- What you all tried to win in challenges pre-house
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- The most scuffed gameshow often hosted by Koby
- Favorite anime ;)
- Who you have slain to get here
- The name of someone who is in the BBBS house
- Those who will decide in the end if you win
- (2 words) Hottest place in CA, also a channel name
- The series that will never get a 4th installment
- Press it, you know you want to
15 Clues: Favorite anime ;) • Who rejoined via comebacks • Who you have slain to get here • Press it, you know you want to • (technically 2 words) The co-host • Varies in usefulness, awarded pre-house • Those who will decide in the end if you win • The name of someone who is in the BBBS house • The most scuffed gameshow often hosted by Koby • ...
Covid-19 2020-08-17
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- name of the disease
- what everyones travel plans were
- what everyone used for meetings
- country where outbreak started
- what everyone had to wear to prevent spreading the virus
- name of the virus
- what everyone had to do to prevent spreading the virus
- what people use to prevent getting corona
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- what we need to get before things can go back to normal
- what people have to do when they are around others
- when you show no symptoms but still have corona
- symptom of covid-19
- how many feet away from everyone you have to be
- Year it came to the US
- something that would help get rid of the virus and help us get herd immunity
15 Clues: name of the virus • name of the disease • symptom of covid-19 • Year it came to the US • country where outbreak started • what everyone used for meetings • what everyones travel plans were • what people use to prevent getting corona • when you show no symptoms but still have corona • how many feet away from everyone you have to be • ...
Immune system 2017-04-25
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- cells activate antibody production against that pathogen.
- the body’s inappropriate response to a normally harmless antigen.
- is a series of events that suppress infection and speed recovery.
- to a particular disease
- cells/label invaders for later destruction by macrophages.
- invades helper T cells.
- and kill pathogens they encounter.
- a white blood cell that engulfs and destroys pathogens.
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- local blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood flow to the area.
- serve as a barrier to pathogens.
- defense.
- a disease causing agent.
- system/consists of cells and tissues found throughout the body.
- a substance that triggers an immune response.
- T/cells activate both cytotoxic T cells and B cells.
15 Clues: defense. • to a particular disease • invades helper T cells. • a disease causing agent. • serve as a barrier to pathogens. • and kill pathogens they encounter. • a substance that triggers an immune response. • T/cells activate both cytotoxic T cells and B cells. • a white blood cell that engulfs and destroys pathogens. • ...
OPTICAL RECEIVER 2018-06-08
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- sensitivity /minimum average optical power level at the photo detector
- /height of the eye opening
- / the chance that bit is corrupted and received in error.
- of pulses
- optical network
- penalty/various signal impairments can reduce the SNR
- partition noise/intensity fluctuations in the longitudinal modes.
- noise/due to speckle pattern.
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- fidelity determination.
- line broadening when injection current of laser is directly modulated.
- end amplifier/ boost the signal
- pass filter/reduce the noise
- of optical power level for logic 1 to the power logic for logic 0.
- Noise due to thermal interaction between electrons and the vibrating ions.
- noise/Deviation of the actual no. of electrons from the average numbers.
15 Clues: of pulses • optical network • fidelity determination. • /height of the eye opening • pass filter/reduce the noise • noise/due to speckle pattern. • end amplifier/ boost the signal • penalty/various signal impairments can reduce the SNR • / the chance that bit is corrupted and received in error. • partition noise/intensity fluctuations in the longitudinal modes. • ...
3 Branches Crossword 2017-10-02
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- / The process by which a person asks a higher court to review the results of his or her trial.
- law / laws that REFER to disputes between people
- / Regular meeting of congress
- / The art of interacting with foreign countries.
- / A legal protection for members of congress
- / Documents that allow U.S citizens to travel
- / A term for ending a debate in the senate
- / behavior that is illegal
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- / to return a law
- / explanation of the reasoning that led to the court's decision
- / Allow foreigners to come to the U.S
- / Represents U.S commercial interests in foreign countries.
- / The title of most cabinet members
- / Procedure for accusing a high official of a serious crime.
- / Another name for a law
15 Clues: / to return a law • / Another name for a law • / behavior that is illegal • / Regular meeting of congress • / The title of most cabinet members • / Allow foreigners to come to the U.S • / A term for ending a debate in the senate • / A legal protection for members of congress • / Documents that allow U.S citizens to travel • ...
Homeostasis 2023-07-31
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- lowers blood sugar
- two rings of muscle that controls the exit of the bladder
- hypothalmus receives messages and sends instructions
- condition when body no longer able to generate heat
- receives information from integrator and makes changes in the body
- ability to resist disease after being exposed in the past
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- body’s maintenance of a stable internal physiological environment
- decrease in the diameter of blood vessels
- chemicals that resist change in pH
- increase in the diameter of blood vessels
- raises blood sugar
- tubes that carry waste fluid from the kidney to the bladder
- heat exhaustion and unusually high body temperature
- cells swallows another cell, bacterium or detritus
- large cell that engulfs bacteria and detritus through phagocytosis
15 Clues: raises blood sugar • lowers blood sugar • chemicals that resist change in pH • decrease in the diameter of blood vessels • increase in the diameter of blood vessels • cells swallows another cell, bacterium or detritus • condition when body no longer able to generate heat • heat exhaustion and unusually high body temperature • ...
Unit 1 - revision 2021-10-17
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- Administration of weakened pathogens to produce immunity against a disease
- Another way to describe fatty plaques
- Deadly and highly contagious disease transmitted by virus that can be found in sub-Saharian region in Africa
- Specific type of arteriosclerosis
- Group of proliferating diseases, which are often fatal
- One of body fluids that contains amylase
- Procedure during which one organ is replaced by another
- Opposite to chronic
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- Opposite to resistant
- Inflammatory disease, that can lead to kidney failure
- One word to describe increased blood pressure
- Inflammatory disease of airways which causes sudden difficulties in breathing (...attacks)
- Metabolic disease that has three main types, associated with insulin
- Life-threatening condition that has two types - ischemic and haemorrhagic
- Opposite to benign
15 Clues: Opposite to benign • Opposite to chronic • Opposite to resistant • Specific type of arteriosclerosis • Another way to describe fatty plaques • One of body fluids that contains amylase • One word to describe increased blood pressure • Inflammatory disease, that can lead to kidney failure • Group of proliferating diseases, which are often fatal • ...
Circulatory System 2022-06-01
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- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- flaps of tissue that open and close to allow the flow of blood in one direction only
- a widening of a blood vessel
- provides blood to body and head
- carries blood to the heart
- narrowing of the blood vessels
- exchanges take place between the blood and cells out of the body
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- the two lower chambers of the heart
- the two upper chambers of the heart
- liquid part of the blood
- a protein found within red blood cells
- found within the lymph nodes
- the ability of an organism to resit infection
- divides the right and left chambers of the heart
- specialized proteins that help in destroying infectious agents
15 Clues: liquid part of the blood • carries blood to the heart • found within the lymph nodes • a widening of a blood vessel • narrowing of the blood vessels • provides blood to body and head • the two lower chambers of the heart • the two upper chambers of the heart • a protein found within red blood cells • the ability of an organism to resit infection • ...
Brain Workout 2023-10-14
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- A catheter is used to drain ______ from the bladder
- Coenzyme Q10 supplementation is sometimes used in the management of _____ disorders
- Gastric lavage is contraindicated in cases of _______ ingestion
- Sepsis is a life-threatening condition resulting from a severe _______ response
- Mefloquine belongs to the class of _______ drugs
- Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction to ______
- A vaccine induces ______ immunity
- Malar rash is a characteristic feature of ______
- Artemisinin is derived from a plant called ______
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- Antivenom is used to counteract the effects of ______
- Malar rash is commonly associated with ______ lupus
- Spirometry measures _____ function
- DIC, a disorder involving abnormal blood clotting, stands for Disseminated _______
- Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction involving the _______ system
- Trisomy 18 is also known as ______ syndrome
15 Clues: A vaccine induces ______ immunity • Spirometry measures _____ function • Trisomy 18 is also known as ______ syndrome • Mefloquine belongs to the class of _______ drugs • Malar rash is a characteristic feature of ______ • Artemisinin is derived from a plant called ______ • A catheter is used to drain ______ from the bladder • ...
immune system 2024-01-25
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- immune system cells that absorb bacteria
- blood cells are responsible for stopping an infection
- cycle is the reproduction of a bacteriophage with a host cell
- A group of proteins that help other cells resist viral infection.
- A substance that triggers an immune response.
- Bodies most important non-specific defense.
- Formation of a mass of growing tissue.
- immune system cells that attack infected cells
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- immune system cells made in the bone marrow
- The bodies primary defense against pathogens.
- The spread of cancerous tumors beyond their original site.
- immune system cells that create antibodies
- The injection of a weakend or mild form of a pathogen to produce immunity.
- A protein that helps destroy pathogens.
- system works to keep your body not sick
15 Clues: Formation of a mass of growing tissue. • A protein that helps destroy pathogens. • system works to keep your body not sick • immune system cells that absorb bacteria • immune system cells that create antibodies • immune system cells made in the bone marrow • Bodies most important non-specific defense. • The bodies primary defense against pathogens. • ...
Chapter 2 vocab 2022-08-19
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- Exchange the exchange of plants, animals, microbes, people and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- gives a country sole owner ship of trade
- a person who holds beliefs different from the teachings of the catholic church
- a armed but privately owned ship
- to punish
- a territory governed by a viceroy
- a large sailing ship
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- a protection against disease
- a governor of Spain's colonies in the Americas
- to travel completely around earth
- a person who tries to spread Christianity
- an area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all the bodies of water that flow into it
- a Spanish conqueror who sought gold
- Passage a passage by water between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- a deadly virus
15 Clues: to punish • a deadly virus • a large sailing ship • a protection against disease • a armed but privately owned ship • to travel completely around earth • a territory governed by a viceroy • a Spanish conqueror who sought gold • gives a country sole owner ship of trade • a person who tries to spread Christianity • a governor of Spain's colonies in the Americas • ...
Blood and Immune Systems 2022-03-29
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- condition of absence of a spleen
- abnormal reduction of clotting cells (platelets)
- suspension of inactivated microorganisms administered by injection, mouth, or nasal spray to prevent infectious diseases by inducing immunity
- systemic infection
- blood test to measure the volume of erythrocytes
- formation of bone marrow
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- decrease in white blood cells
- inflammation of the adenoids
- tumor of the thymus gland
- malignant disease characterized by excessive increase in abnormal leukocytes formed in the bone marrow
- pertaining to the thymus
- process in which some of the white blood cells destroy the invading microorganisms and old cells
- a life-threatening reaction to a previously encountered antigen
- pertaining to the destruction of blood cells
- surgical removal of the spleen
15 Clues: systemic infection • pertaining to the thymus • formation of bone marrow • tumor of the thymus gland • inflammation of the adenoids • decrease in white blood cells • surgical removal of the spleen • condition of absence of a spleen • pertaining to the destruction of blood cells • abnormal reduction of clotting cells (platelets) • blood test to measure the volume of erythrocytes • ...
Infection and response 2025-06-24
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- When pathogens get into the body and make you ill
- A marker on a pathogen that the body recognises
- A medicine that kills bacteria
- immunity When lots of people are vaccinated so disease can’t spread
- A single-celled organism that can cause disease
- A tiny pathogen that lives inside cells
- blood cell Blood cell that fights infection
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- A small amount of dead or weak pathogen to protect you
- Small cells that can release toxins and cause illness
- The body’s first barrier against pathogens
- A microorganism that causes disease
- A pathogen that can grow on skin or plants
- A drug that reduces symptoms but doesn’t kill pathogens
- Made by white blood cells to attack pathogens
- system The body’s defence against pathogens
15 Clues: A medicine that kills bacteria • A microorganism that causes disease • A tiny pathogen that lives inside cells • The body’s first barrier against pathogens • A pathogen that can grow on skin or plants • system The body’s defence against pathogens • blood cell Blood cell that fights infection • Made by white blood cells to attack pathogens • ...
