immunity Crossword Puzzles
The Lymphatic System 2013-06-19
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- small white blood cell that is important in defending the body against diseases
- the body's capability to repel foreign substances and cells
- help the body fight infection along with B-cells
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- filters blood
- white blood cells that continually search for foreign antigenic molecules
- disease in which the lymphocytes grow too fast or live too long
- Vessles transport lymph throughout the body
- filters lymph
- fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system
9 Clues: filters blood • filters lymph • Vessles transport lymph throughout the body • help the body fight infection along with B-cells • fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system • the body's capability to repel foreign substances and cells • disease in which the lymphocytes grow too fast or live too long • ...
Infection Control 2016-05-25
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- rod shaped bacteria
- the ability to produce an effect
- round shaped bacteria
- the division of bacteria cells into two new cells called daughter cells
- capable of destroying bacteria
- chemical germicide formulated for use on skin
- reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances
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- the invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens
- a bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver
- caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection
- showing no symptoms or signs of infection
- capable of destroying fungi
- colonies of bacteria that adhere together and adhere to environmental surfaces
- the ability of the body to destroy and resist infection
- one-celled microorganisms
15 Clues: rod shaped bacteria • round shaped bacteria • one-celled microorganisms • capable of destroying fungi • capable of destroying bacteria • the ability to produce an effect • showing no symptoms or signs of infection • chemical germicide formulated for use on skin • caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection • the ability of the body to destroy and resist infection • ...
Crossword Chapter 2 review 2012-12-12
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- what settlement did champlain establish in 1608
- rights every person has as a human being
- where did the Beothuk people live
- What did Shawnadithit die from
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- what forces us to make a change
- a diease resulting from lack of vitamin C that causes internal bleeding
- a diease that causes the skin to beark out
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- a region claimed and governed by a country from anouther part of the world
- Who was the last of the Beothuk people to die
- what draws us towards a certain decision
- a place where people live permanently, such as a village
- a French nodleman who sponsored expeditions to explore and colonize North America
- to steer
- long-lasting
15 Clues: to steer • long-lasting • What did Shawnadithit die from • what forces us to make a change • where did the Beothuk people live • rights every person has as a human being • what draws us towards a certain decision • a diease that causes the skin to beark out • Who was the last of the Beothuk people to die • the ability of the body to fight off infection • ...
CURRENT SITUATION AND NEWS 2021-06-06
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- In recent times, a species of animal has been affected by COVID. What species is it?
- A part of national highway breaks down in.....(place)
- Black fungus is also called.....
- What is the situation going on now called?
- Use me to disinfect your hands.
- 1 metre or 6 feet.
- If you get coronavirus, what do you do?
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- people saving you from this situation now.
- Opposite of open-up?
- One of the oldest found syndrome of COVID-19.
- Animals get COVID.(true/false)
- you may lose me when u have corona.
- Camouflage your nose and mouth from Corona with me. What am I?
- The“corona” in coronavirus means:
- Get me to not get infected.
15 Clues: 1 metre or 6 feet. • Opposite of open-up? • Get me to not get infected. • Animals get COVID.(true/false) • Use me to disinfect your hands. • Black fungus is also called..... • The“corona” in coronavirus means: • you may lose me when u have corona. • If you get coronavirus, what do you do? • people saving you from this situation now. • What is the situation going on now called? • ...
Medical Term 2023-12-03
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- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- An arterial blockage often caused by a blood clot.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe but the duration is short.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- A tender fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue usually due to infection.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Not cancerous.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
15 Clues: Not cancerous. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • An arterial blockage often caused by a blood clot. • ...
Corona Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-18
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- The virus that has killed 776+
- What we wear to slow the spread of COVID-19
- Not alive
- Stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- Where COVID-19 originated
- Can't survive more than three minutes without it
- What we are made of
- Pumps oxygen into the lungs
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- Gives us active acquired immunity
- These lack the ability to live and reproduce outside of a host
- People who take care of COVID-19 patients
- When enough people in a population have a vaccine for a certain pathogen
- They give us guidelines to follow to keep us safe and healthy, stands for World Health Organization
- where you go when you have a severe case of COVID-19
- A symptom of COVID-19
15 Clues: Not alive • What we are made of • A symptom of COVID-19 • Where COVID-19 originated • Pumps oxygen into the lungs • The virus that has killed 776+ • Gives us active acquired immunity • People who take care of 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 • ...
Corona Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-18
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- The virus that has killed 776+ people
- What we wear to slow the spread of COVID-19
- Not alive
- Stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
- Where COVID-19 originated
- Can't survive more than three minutes without it
- What we are made of
- Pumps oxygen into the lungs
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- Gives us active acquired immunity
- These lack the ability to live and reproduce outside of a host
- People who care for COVID-19 patients
- When enough people in a population have a vaccine for a certain pathogen
- They give us guidelines to follow to keep us safe and healthy, stands for World Health Organization
- where you go when you have a severe case of COVID-19
- A symptom of COVID-19
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 • ...
Cells and Systems - Cairene M 2024-03-13
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- something that is biological and living
- the smallest organisms in the body
- transports oxygen-poor blood to the heart
- an organism with only one cell
- the act of making more of a species
- these are the smallest blood vessels in your body
- these transport oxygen-rich blood to the body
- your body has many of these, your heart being one of them
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- the compression of molecules with less and more liquid
- an organism with more than one cell
- many parts of the body, such as muscles, are made of this
- makes your cells work hard to eliminate
- the healthy component in food items
- spreading out across a large sur
- grants you immunity to diseases
15 Clues: an organism with only one cell • grants you immunity to diseases • spreading out across a large sur • the smallest organisms in the body • an organism with more than one cell • the healthy component in food items • the act of making more of a species • something that is biological and living • makes your cells work hard to eliminate • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-01-28
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- Bacterial disease spread through contaminated water
- When two things appear related but may not cause each other
- Single-celled organisms that can be helpful or harmful
- Process where organisms with beneficial traits survive and reproduce
- Moving healthy gut bacteria from one person to another
- Body's natural defense system against disease
- Devastating plague that killed millions in medieval Europe
- Random change in genetic material
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- Genetic condition that can protect against malaria
- Community of microorganisms living in and on your body
- Change in an organism that helps it survive
- Ability of organisms to survive treatments meant to kill them
- When one thing directly causes another to happen
- Medicine that kills or stops growth of bacteria
- Organism that causes disease
15 Clues: Organism that causes disease • Random change in genetic material • Change in an organism that helps it survive • Body's natural defense system against disease • Medicine that kills or stops growth of bacteria • When one thing directly causes another to happen • Genetic condition that can protect against malaria • Bacterial disease spread through contaminated water • ...
Non-malignant leukocyte disorders 2025-03-13
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- elevated leukocyte count
- mutation in one or more protein that makes NADPH oxidase
- deficiency in hexosaminidase A and foamy lymphocytes
- pince-nez appearance in a neutrophil
- autosomal recessive defect in B-glucocerebrosidase with death by 18 months of age
- caused by the HIV virus
- Mutation in MYH9 gene with large basophilic inclusions in leukocytes
- part of the herpes family, found worldwide, poor prognosis in immunocompromised patients
- deficiency in acid sphingomyelinase and foamy macrophages
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- qualitative immune defects involving both humoral an cellular immunity
- deficiency of CD8 T-lymphs leading to recurrent infections, thrombocytopenia, and eczema
- Mutation in LYST gene fatal autosomal recessive
- deficiency in alpha galactosidase
- infection by Toxoplasma gondii that can be transmitted via placenta
- light gray-blue RNA inclusion
15 Clues: caused by the HIV virus • elevated leukocyte count • light gray-blue RNA inclusion • deficiency in alpha galactosidase • pince-nez appearance in a neutrophil • Mutation in LYST gene fatal autosomal recessive • deficiency in hexosaminidase A and foamy lymphocytes • mutation in one or more protein that makes NADPH oxidase • ...
Hormones, Support, and Care 2025-09-04
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- Hormone that stimulates milk production after birth
- Hormone that stimulates contractions and promotes bonding
- Hospital room where newborns are cared for
- Physical contact that helps regulate infant’s body systems
- Father’s role or legal recognition of fatherhood
- Practice of infants sleeping close to parents
- Medication used to reduce pain during labor or surgery
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- Period during pregnancy and following childbirth
- A support person who provides emotional and physical help during labor
- Protection from illness, often supported by breastfeeding
- A trained professional who assists with pregnancy and childbirth
- Chemical messengers that regulate pregnancy and birth
- Emotional bond between infant and caregiver
- Practice of keeping newborn in mother’s hospital room
- Assistance given by family, partners, or professionals
15 Clues: Hospital room where newborns are cared for • Emotional bond between infant and caregiver • Practice of infants sleeping close to parents • Period during pregnancy and following childbirth • Father’s role or legal recognition of fatherhood • Hormone that stimulates milk production after birth • Chemical messengers that regulate pregnancy and birth • ...
INFECTION PREVENTION CONTROL 2025-11-12
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- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- Precaution practices that apply to all patients, regardless of infection status.
- The presence of an infectious agent on a surface that may cause disease.
- Infection, Prevention and Control
- Destruction of pathogens and other microorganisms by physical or chemical means.
- Bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi that can cause disease.
- Indicated by the presence of antibodies in the blood.
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- Single-celled organisms that live in and around us.
- State of being free from all living microorganisms.
- Surgical Site Infection
- Hospital acquired infection.
- kills or slows the growth of other microbes.
- alcohol-based hand rub
- A microorganism that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell.
- Practice of grouping patients infected with the same infectious agent
15 Clues: alcohol-based hand rub • Surgical Site Infection • Hospital acquired infection. • Infection, Prevention and Control • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus • kills or slows the growth of other microbes. • Single-celled organisms that live in and around us. • State of being free from all living microorganisms. • Indicated by the presence of antibodies in the blood. • ...
Health science vocab 2021-05-25
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- the pressure when blood is being pushed out from the heart
- when the patient waved the right to sue the physician and will submit any dispute to arbitration
- What tends to injure a persons reputation?
- when a healthcare profesional doesn’t take proper care of the patient
- temperature taken in the armpit
- Body temperature below 95 degrees
- Which government official acts as an advocate for certain citizenships?
- What is the state of being immune?
- lack of adequate oxygen
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- What is “ not normal, or not typical”?
- Abnormally low blood pressure
- what word means “benchmarks against a doctors work”?
- excess retention or buildups of fluids in bodily tissues
- Inappropriate treatment from a healthcare profesional
- lack of breathing
15 Clues: lack of breathing • lack of adequate oxygen • Abnormally low blood pressure • temperature taken in the armpit • Body temperature below 95 degrees • What is the state of being immune? • What is “ not normal, or not typical”? • What tends to injure a persons reputation? • what word means “benchmarks against a doctors work”? • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- lying under oath
- The ___ bill for spending money
- willfull obstruction of justice
- Congress makes laws that are ___ and proper to do its duty
- interstate ___ happens between the states
- president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- ___ budget is the yearly financial plan for the federal government
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- ___ veto is Congress having laws that allow them to review and cancel actions of the executive agencies
- powers stated in the Constitution
- ___ bills are laws proposed to raise money
- ___ bills are laws proposed to authorize spending money
- powers required to carry out expressed powers
- accusation of misconduction of a public official
- legal order for someone to produce requested documents
- witnesses have ___ from being prosecuted for testimonies that contained illegal acts
15 Clues: lying under oath • The ___ bill for spending money • willfull obstruction of justice • powers stated in the Constitution • interstate ___ happens between the states • ___ bills are laws proposed to raise money • powers required to carry out expressed powers • accusation of misconduction of a public official • legal order for someone to produce requested documents • ...
Skin Biology Crossword 2012-09-09
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- Which layer give skin its strength and form?
- What system of the body is the skin?
- Which UV ray damages collagen and elastin?
- How mamy layers in the Dermis?
- Epidermal ridges provide friction and ....?
- Is also known as the hypodermis layer
- What gives skin its colour?
- Which epidermal layer is the outermost layer?
- What section of the skin has 4-5 layers?
- Langerhan cells and Granstein cells provide what?
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- The main function of sebum
- Sudoriferious glands are what kind of glands?
- What cell hardening and provdies waterproofing for the skin?
- The dermis is made up of mostly what tissue?
- Which epidermal layer is the extra layer found on the palms of the hand and the soles of the feet?
15 Clues: The main function of sebum • What gives skin its colour? • How mamy layers in the Dermis? • What system of the body is the skin? • Is also known as the hypodermis layer • What section of the skin has 4-5 layers? • Which UV ray damages collagen and elastin? • Epidermal ridges provide friction and ....? • Which layer give skin its strength and form? • ...
Chapter 10 2015-02-06
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- makes antibodies against a specific pathogen
- a type of germ that is not living
- something you usually do, often automatically
- substance that acts on the body and changes the way it works
- white blood cell that surrounds and destroys pathogens
- can pass from person to person
- sugar or starch, living things use for energy
- the ability of the body to fight off a specific pathogen
- particular abnormal, pathological condition
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- the types and amounts of foods a person eats
- a germ
- disease that spreads quickly and kills many people
- white blood cell that produces antibodies
- practice of keeping things clean to prevent infectious diseases
- a unit used to measure the amount of energy a food contains
15 Clues: a germ • can pass from person to person • a type of germ that is not living • white blood cell that produces antibodies • particular abnormal, pathological condition • makes antibodies against a specific pathogen • the types and amounts of foods a person eats • something you usually do, often automatically • sugar or starch, living things use for energy • ...
The Bad Disease in the Bible 2023-11-01
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- Malaria, Tuberculosis, Mumps, Cancer, Trauma
- Replaces healthy bone with abnormal bone tissue
- The state of being resistant to a particular disease or pathogen
- Leprae Infection caused by slow growing bacteria
- A long lasting medical condition
- The more severe and contagious form Leprosy
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- The milder version of Leprosy
- Medicine that fights bacterial infections
- Being deprived of the feeling of responsiveness
- these will reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and decrease fever
- A part of the body is not its correct original shape
- Ability of something to be passed from organism to organism
- A procedure in which a skin lesion is removed for testing
- Connective tissues with a high concentration of elastic fibers
- The action or way of trying to heal a patient
15 Clues: The milder version of Leprosy • A long lasting medical condition • Medicine that fights bacterial infections • The more severe and contagious form Leprosy • Malaria, Tuberculosis, Mumps, Cancer, Trauma • The action or way of trying to heal a patient • Being deprived of the feeling of responsiveness • Replaces healthy bone with abnormal bone tissue • ...
Bloodborne Pathogen 2024-04-11
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- human immunodeficiency virus, a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- Hepatitis Virus that affects 350 million worldwide
- Helps develop an immunity to a disease
- Hepatitis Virus that requires hepatitis A to develop
- Objects that can puncture skin
- Anything that comes into contact with blood is _
- Personal Protective Equipment
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- Hepatitis Virus that requires hepatitis B to develop
- free from bacteria or other living microorganisms; totally clean
- Hepatitis virus that is obtained through eating contaminated food
- Hepatitis Virus that affects 250 million worldwide
- a risk to human health or the environment arising from biological work
- Something that is contaminated with infectious materials is considered _
- clean something, especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
15 Clues: Personal Protective Equipment • Objects that can puncture skin • Helps develop an immunity to a disease • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • Anything that comes into contact with blood is _ • Hepatitis Virus that affects 350 million worldwide • Hepatitis Virus that affects 250 million worldwide • Hepatitis Virus that requires hepatitis B to develop • ...
Veterinary Medical Practices: Pharmacology 2023-05-09
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- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
- medication used to reduce arthritis pain
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- strong drug used to treat pain
- to combine into a single or unified form
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
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- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected animal
- medication used to treat skin con
- medication often used to anesthetize or euthanize animals
- medication used to treat severe pain
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever
- medication used to treat allergic reactions
- medication used to treat moderate pain
15 Clues: strong drug used to treat pain • medication used to treat skin con • solution used as a mild antiseptic • class of drugs used to relieve pain • medication used to treat severe pain • medication used to treat moderate pain • medication used to reduce arthritis pain • to combine into a single or unified form • medication used to treat allergic reactions • ...
Turkey Production 2025-01-13
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- Scientific term for temperature needs of turkeys.
- Enclosed area where turkeys are kept in optimal conditions.
- Method of preventing infections using medicines.
- The science of growing and raising turkeys
- Material spread on floors to keep poults warm and dry.
- This nutritional plan is designed for healthy turkey growth.
- Feeds given to make turkeys gain weight efficiently.
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- The phase where natural lighting supports healthy growth.
- Substance in feed promoting enhanced immunity.
- Period of life determining when turkeys are ready for processing.
- System ensuring efficient airflow for turkey comfort.
- Process of handling birds to ensure they are free of disease.
- A thermal process removing feathers post-processing.
- Government agency regulating meat processing standards.
- Common feed ingredient high in protein from soybeans.
15 Clues: The science of growing and raising turkeys • Substance in feed promoting enhanced immunity. • Method of preventing infections using medicines. • Scientific term for temperature needs of turkeys. • A thermal process removing feathers post-processing. • Feeds given to make turkeys gain weight efficiently. • System ensuring efficient airflow for turkey comfort. • ...
CanOlive Challenge 2024-09-03
Food and nutrients 2025-06-04
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- A white substance found in milk and bones
- A liquid which is often considered a complete food
- High on carbohydrates and salt, used to make chips
- is not nutrient rich but essential for digestion
- Necessary energy giving food
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- Helps in growth and repair in the body
- Vitamins and minerals are good in building this system which fights diseases
- Most Fruits and Vegetables have this
- Simple fat which is used to make parathas and sweets
9 Clues: Necessary energy giving food • Most Fruits and Vegetables have this • Helps in growth and repair in the body • A white substance found in milk and bones • is not nutrient rich but essential for digestion • A liquid which is often considered a complete food • High on carbohydrates and salt, used to make chips • Simple fat which is used to make parathas and sweets • ...
Inside Health Magazine Crossword 2026-01-17
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- Highly contagious viral disease with fever and rash.
- Tiny microorganisms, some of which can cause disease.
- A professional who advises people about healthy eating.
- Substances added to food to keep it fresh longer.
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- Giving a vaccine to protect against disease.
- The body’s ability to resist infection or disease.
- Transplanting organs or tissues from one species to another
- Medicine used to kill or stop bacteria
- Country struggling with measles due to low healthcare access
9 Clues: Medicine used to kill or stop bacteria • Giving a vaccine to protect against disease. • Substances added to food to keep it fresh longer. • The body’s ability to resist infection or disease. • Highly contagious viral disease with fever and rash. • Tiny microorganisms, some of which can cause disease. • A professional who advises people about healthy eating. • ...
Healthy Professionals 2021-03-03
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- Required for many body functions to occur.
- Needed to run every function in the body.
- Important to build muscles and blood tissues.
- Supports Over all Health of skin.
- Promotes the production of collagen in the skin's dermal tissues.
- Inherited and partly developed.
- Hypersensitivity disorders of the immune system.
- Protects the skin From harmful effects of the sun's UV light.
- Equipment and tool makes specific body movements more comfortable.
- The process involved in taking nutrients and assimilating and utilizing them.
- Needed for many body functions, Including Hormones.
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- Test For possible allergies.
- Develops after overcoming a disease.
- Enables the body to properly absorb and use Calcium.
- Needed to proper repair of the skin.
- Makes up 50 to 70 percents of the body's Weight.
- Slows the growth or kills bacteria and other microorganisms.
- Resist and destroy pathogens and respond to infection.
- Nutrients used by cells to produce important biochemicals.
19 Clues: Test For possible allergies. • Inherited and partly developed. • Supports Over all Health of skin. • Develops after overcoming a disease. • Needed to proper repair of the skin. • Needed to run every function in the body. • Required for many body functions to occur. • Important to build muscles and blood tissues. • Makes up 50 to 70 percents of the body's Weight. • ...
silly lilly crossword puzzle 2023-03-22
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- reclaiming valuable solutes
- pressure-filtering of body fluids
- regulates solute concentrations
- is connected to the small intestine
- the result of a diet that supplies less chemical energy than required
- powers processes in the body
- inorganic nutrients usually required in small amounts
- eat mainly plants and algae
- these nutrients are required by cells and must be obtained from dietary sources
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- causes obesity, results from excessive intake of food energy
- adding solutes from the body fluids to the filtrate
- eat other animals
- the number of vitamins essential to humans
- consume both plant as well as other animals
- long term absence from the diet of one or more essential nutrinets
- some animals convert this to less toxic compounds prior to excretion
- organic molecules required in the diet in small amounts
- plays very minor role in immunity
- gets rid of waste products
19 Clues: eat other animals • gets rid of waste products • reclaiming valuable solutes • eat mainly plants and algae • powers processes in the body • regulates solute concentrations • pressure-filtering of body fluids • plays very minor role in immunity • is connected to the small intestine • the number of vitamins essential to humans • consume both plant as well as other animals • ...
Markwez Black Chapter 2 2018-09-11
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- when two or more groups or object come together
- a Muslim house of worship
- Spanish explorer
- a religious community where farming was carried out and Native American were converted to Christianity
- a journey to a holy place
- one of a series of expedition Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the middle east
- a reawakening
- a town in the Spanish ruled by lands
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- to commit oneself or ones resource to something
- a fort
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purpose
- a large farm
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- to travel completely around something usually by water
- resistance, such as to disease
- an instrument used to plan a course using the stars
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- to change
19 Clues: a fort • to change • a large farm • a reawakening • Spanish explorer • a Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • resistance, such as to disease • a town in the Spanish ruled by lands • to commit oneself or ones resource to something • when two or more groups or object come together • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Spectrum Crossword puzzles 2022-01-18
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- a form of team game played in North America using an oval ball and rectangular arena
- inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends
- second highest vocal range in a choir
- an establishment where outpatients are given medical treatment
- people who offer spiritual care in clinical setting
- academic disciplines that studies human society
- Various types of drugs dissolved in water
- an organized group of singers
- a substance used to stimulate the product of antibodies in the body
- a vaccination shot used to increase immunity
- lowest vocal range in a choir
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- a specific type of football made of foam
- highest vocal range in a choir
- a certain virus that caused the pandemic
- largest and lowest-pitched string instrument
- person who leads orchestra or choir
- a stringed instrument of treble pitch
- discarded matter
- a bass instrument in the violin family
- a stringed instrument slightly larger than the violin
20 Clues: discarded matter • an organized group of singers • lowest vocal range in a choir • highest vocal range in a choir • person who leads orchestra or choir • second highest vocal range in a choir • a stringed instrument of treble pitch • a bass instrument in the violin family • a specific type of football made of foam • a certain virus that caused the pandemic • ...
Immune Autoimmune 2025-04-21
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- HIV stage- antibodies produced few weeks after exposure
- Educate pt's ART medication is this type of commitment
- T cell recognizes & eliminates threats
- Class of meds used to reduce HIV replication
- Type of arthritis resulting in edema & synovial tissue damage
- Immunity created as a result of breast milk and vaccines
- When immune system overreacts to a substance
- HIV stage- CD4 >500 & HIV slowly replicates
- Reaction occurs after 2nd exposure to antigen & leads to anaphylaxis
- Immune complexes clump in any organ
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- Reaction leads to healthy cell destruction & may result in dialysis
- Why patients with lupus are at R/F stroke
- No cure but controlled with medication
- Type of blood products increase risk for HIV
- Meds target specific parts of immune system. Slows progression
- Reaction from poison ivy & cosmetics
- Part of immune system targets & neutralizes threats
- HIV stage- CD4 <100 & opportunistic infections
- Type of arthritis impacts >5 symmetrical joints
- T cell coordinates immune response
20 Clues: T cell coordinates immune response • Immune complexes clump in any organ • Reaction from poison ivy & cosmetics • No cure but controlled with medication • T cell recognizes & eliminates threats • Why patients with lupus are at R/F stroke • HIV stage- CD4 >500 & HIV slowly replicates • Type of blood products increase risk for HIV • ...
HEALING BY NATURE 2021-06-26
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- a sacred plant which aids as a natural immunity booster
- a bulbous root related to onions and shallots
- a dry and aromatic flower bud
- tea a tea drunk without milk
- a widely used citrus fruit in cuisine and a cleaning agent
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- anti fungal root
- dry threads used as a seasoning and coloring agent
- a dried bark that can be used as sticks or powder
- small and dry spice that contains anti-inflammatory properties
9 Clues: anti fungal root • tea a tea drunk without milk • a dry and aromatic flower bud • a bulbous root related to onions and shallots • a dried bark that can be used as sticks or powder • dry threads used as a seasoning and coloring agent • a sacred plant which aids as a natural immunity booster • a widely used citrus fruit in cuisine and a cleaning agent • ...
Healthy Habits 2021-02-07
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- exercise can improve your ____ schedule
- yoga enables you to surface your repressed feelings and fight ________
- exercise improves your _____ to help fight Covid-19 virus
- it is important to have a balanced ______
- exercise can help you build __________ to give you strength
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- yoga helps build a fast _________
- yoga helps you to assume the right stance and achieve good ___________
- exercise helps reduce the _____ we have
- exercise can improve your ______ with the release of endorphins
9 Clues: yoga helps build a fast _________ • exercise can improve your ____ schedule • exercise helps reduce the _____ we have • it is important to have a balanced ______ • exercise improves your _____ to help fight Covid-19 virus • exercise can help you build __________ to give you strength • exercise can improve your ______ with the release of endorphins • ...
Read the text on Breast Milk. complete the sentence by filling in the puzzle. The clues are provided in the brackets. 2022-10-21
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- Mothers ________(be)urged not to discard colostrum.
- we _____(be) injured or ill.
- Thus mothers______(be)encouraged to nurse their bundles of joy as soon as possible after the baby’s birth.
- breast milk_____(provide)a balanced diet for infants
- Pain is important because it _____(tell) us
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- breast milk ______(contain) all essential nutrients.
- It ______(increase) immunity against diseases, and improves both physical and mental growth.
- not Pain ______(be,not) always show where an injury is
- In some cultures, colostrum, the first milk _______(appear)
- However, we _____(be, not) all feel pain in the same way.
- It ______(be) yellowish in color.
- it ______(be) extremely rich in antibodies, protein, zinc and other minerals, as well as low in lactose and fat.
12 Clues: we _____(be) injured or ill. • It ______(be) yellowish in color. • Pain is important because it _____(tell) us • Mothers ________(be)urged not to discard colostrum. • breast milk_____(provide)a balanced diet for infants • breast milk ______(contain) all essential nutrients. • not Pain ______(be,not) always show where an injury is • ...
Bacteria and Viruses 2022-12-08
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- studies bacteria
- body system that fights off disease
- single cell organism that can reproduce, can be helpful or harmful.
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- studies viruses
- what a virus is made of
- protection from bacteria and viruses, a baby can get this from its mother at birth
- not living, injects its DNA into a cell, makes copies of itself, and explodes the cell
- used to treat bacterial infections
- a shot that can protect us from some viruses and bacteria
9 Clues: studies viruses • studies bacteria • what a virus is made of • used to treat bacterial infections • body system that fights off disease • a shot that can protect us from some viruses and bacteria • single cell organism that can reproduce, can be helpful or harmful. • protection from bacteria and viruses, a baby can get this from its mother at birth • ...
Nutrients and Food 2025-06-04
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- A white substance found in milk and bones
- A liquid which is often considered a complete food
- High on carbohydrates and salt, used to make chips
- is not nutrient rich but essential for digestion
- Necessary energy giving food
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- Helps in growth and repair in the body
- Vitamins and minerals are good in building this system which fights diseases
- Most Fruits and Vegetables have this
- Simple fat which is used to make parathas and sweets
9 Clues: Necessary energy giving food • Most Fruits and Vegetables have this • Helps in growth and repair in the body • A white substance found in milk and bones • is not nutrient rich but essential for digestion • A liquid which is often considered a complete food • High on carbohydrates and salt, used to make chips • Simple fat which is used to make parathas and sweets • ...
Health Benefits 2025-04-17
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- – Nutrient that helps build and repair muscles
- – Boosted by vitamin C, protects against illness
- – Mental state improved by meditation and gratitude practices
- – Essential for strong bones, found in milk
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- – Cardio exercise improves this organ’s strength
- – Green leafy vegetables are high in this mineral important for blood
- – Relaxing activity that reduces stress and improves flexibility
- – This habit can increase risk of cancer and heart disease
- – Lack of this can lead to fatigue and poor concentration
9 Clues: – Essential for strong bones, found in milk • – Nutrient that helps build and repair muscles • – Cardio exercise improves this organ’s strength • – Boosted by vitamin C, protects against illness • – Lack of this can lead to fatigue and poor concentration • – This habit can increase risk of cancer and heart disease • ...
Personal Safety 2021-04-28
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- face cover
- a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure.
- staying away from friends and fevers
- two words for Not going out
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- a garment covering the hand
- 2 words for personal protective equipment
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- The new alcohol that we need(than what we want)
- three word abbreviation of your current situation
9 Clues: face cover • a garment covering the hand • two words for Not going out • staying away from friends and fevers • 2 words for personal protective equipment • The new alcohol that we need(than what we want) • three word abbreviation of your current situation • a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure. • ...
Tribal Sovereignty 2021-11-16
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- a person sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country
- a killing of many people
- a temporary military unit made of civilian volunteers
- A formal agreement between nations
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- An area of land set aside for occupation by North American Indians
- an ability to resist a disease
- the power of a nation to govern, or make rules, for itself
- last name of the doctor who was killed by the Cayuse
- Give up (power or territory)
9 Clues: a killing of many people • Give up (power or territory) • an ability to resist a disease • A formal agreement between nations • last name of the doctor who was killed by the Cayuse • a temporary military unit made of civilian volunteers • the power of a nation to govern, or make rules, for itself • a person sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country • ...
Evolution and Adaptation 2016-05-01
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- something that inhibits the growth of microorganisms
- tool that allows for the identification of items in the natural world (two words)
- bat's wing and human hand are examples of (two words)
- tree showing inferred evolutionary relationships among species (two words)
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- whales and shark are examples of animals that underwent this (two words)
- chance disappearance of particular genes
- whale's tail an shark's tail are examples of (two words)
- passive or active
- antibiotic _________
9 Clues: passive or active • antibiotic _________ • chance disappearance of particular genes • something that inhibits the growth of microorganisms • bat's wing and human hand are examples of (two words) • whale's tail an shark's tail are examples of (two words) • whales and shark are examples of animals that underwent this (two words) • ...
FOOD,OUR FUEL 2023-06-07
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- it helps us in functioning of brain and improves immunity
- It is called energy giving food
- nutrients components that make food healthy help us grow and protect us from illness
- A discussion between two people or two teams
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- it is a fruit it has the name as its colour it has pulp inside
- drinking less amount of water
- it is called body building food
- the other name for fibre
- it is a dry fruit
9 Clues: it is a dry fruit • the other name for fibre • drinking less amount of water • It is called energy giving food • it is called body building food • A discussion between two people or two teams • it helps us in functioning of brain and improves immunity • it is a fruit it has the name as its colour it has pulp inside • ...
Kidney Diagnosis Crossword 2022-09-29
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- fluid filled sacs or segments that originate in the tubular structure of the kidney
- a hereditary defect that results in haematuria
- persistent proteinuria with or without haematuria
- shape of both kidneys fused together
- polycrystalline structures
- urine filled dilation caused by obstruction of urine outflow
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- anti-GBM antibodies cross react leading to pulmonary haemorrhage
- increased collagen deposition in the glomeruli
- dysregulated B-cell immunity producing antibodies triggering injury within the glomerular capillary wall
9 Clues: polycrystalline structures • shape of both kidneys fused together • a hereditary defect that results in haematuria • increased collagen deposition in the glomeruli • persistent proteinuria with or without haematuria • urine filled dilation caused by obstruction of urine outflow • anti-GBM antibodies cross react leading to pulmonary haemorrhage • ...
Skin & Wound Care 2025-05-29
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- Sign of infection: increased ___, swelling, or pus
- Moist environment plus weakened immunity = risk of this skin issue
- Medical term for aging-related bruising
- Medical term for dry skin
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- A serious diabetic complication involving wounds on the lower extremity
- Daily routine product recommended for xerosis
- Type of footwear to prevent fungal infections
- Fluid-filled sores triggered by stress or sun
- A red flag if a wound doesn’t heal in this time frame
9 Clues: Medical term for dry skin • Medical term for aging-related bruising • Daily routine product recommended for xerosis • Type of footwear to prevent fungal infections • Fluid-filled sores triggered by stress or sun • Sign of infection: increased ___, swelling, or pus • A red flag if a wound doesn’t heal in this time frame • ...
T cell and T cell receptor 7. 2023-07-19
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- An immunoglobulin intrinsic to the surface of B-cells that, when contacted by a specific homologous antigen, initiates B-cell proliferation (cloning)
- The mature antibody of the humoral immune response, possessing the primary molecular structure described above.
- A lymphokine derived from helper cells, predominantly responsible for T-cell proliferation, the generation of lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cells, and the activation of B-cells
- Antigen-specific immunity mediated by B- and plasma-cell production of circulating or secretory immunoglobulins.
- An antibody that can sensitize mast cells and basophils during allergic reactions, causing them to release histamine and other inflammatory mediators
- Exaggerated immune response to a foreign allergen or antigen induced largely by the release of histamine and occurring within minutes.
- Cytokine that interferes with the propagation of viruses and fills other immunological roles. INF-α is produced by phagocytic leukocytes, INF-β by fibroblasts, and INF-γ by lymphocytes.
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- An allergic response to an allergen or antigen.
- A cytokine secreted by a lymphocyte.
- High protective resistance to a disease threat that is produced by the immune system or by some other nonspecific protective mechanism.
- An enzyme present in tears and body secretions and fluids that helps in the destruction of bacterial cell walls.
- A small amine compound, C5H9N3, released by mast cells during allergic reactions, which causes dilation of blood vessels, bronchoconstriction, itching, and other symptoms.
- Any substance (or molecule) capable of inducing a specific immune response. Antigens include a wide variety of plant and microorganism components or toxins.
- A proinflammatory cytokine with scores of reported activities, including the generation of fever, skeletal muscle proteolysis, and metabolic wasting. IL-1 also enhances the proliferation of T-helper and B-cells.
14 Clues: A cytokine secreted by a lymphocyte. • An allergic response to an allergen or antigen. • The mature antibody of the humoral immune response, possessing the primary molecular structure described above. • An enzyme present in tears and body secretions and fluids that helps in the destruction of bacterial cell walls. • ...
Supercube Trivia Crossword 2021-11-01
6 Clues: therapeutic and relieve headache • Berry, superfood and high in vitamin C • alkaline characteristic and reduce gas • Dates, red in color and boost immunity • anti-aging and help reduce menstrual cramp • high in vitamin B-3 and help improve sleep
Random Crossword 2 2022-01-25
6 Clues: a _______ can now be healthy. • You need ________ to get through the day. • _______ prepares your body to fight diseases. • Eggs,chicken, paneer are all rich in ________ • _______ is not valued until the time of sickness. • Oranges, lemons,strawberries have _______ in common.
eog workbook chapter 11-12 2022-01-31
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- the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact
- a disease that is contagious or infectious
- ribonucleic acid
- a disorder of structure or function
- soap which contains chemical ingredients that purportedly assist in killing bacteria
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- the protein shell of a virus
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives)
- A disinfectant is a chemical substance or compound used to inactivate microorganisms on surfaces
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- a disease that is NOT contagious or infectious
- a bacteria that relies on its host
- a non-human thing that can spread disease
- aka germs
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
- a person who carries a disease
- something you may feel while sick
- a shot of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
- an antigenic poison or venom
19 Clues: aka germs • ribonucleic acid • Deoxyribonucleic acid • an antigenic poison or venom • the protein shell of a virus • a person who carries a disease • something you may feel while sick • a bacteria that relies on its host • a disorder of structure or function • a non-human thing that can spread disease • a disease that is contagious or infectious • ...
Immune & Respiratory Crossword 2013-02-22
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- A special protein that helps fight infection
- Body's resistance to disease-carrying agents
- A thick secretion
- cell Cells that destroy pathogens
- system This system provides body cells with oxygen
- Structure on the left side of your abdomen that filters foreign matter from the blood and nymph
- Microscopic air sacs
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- The throat
- Two tubes through which air moves to the lungs
- Small tubes that go to the alveoli
- a flap that covers the entrance to the throat
- gland Structure that causes white blood cells to become t cells
- cell Cells that produce antibodies
- membrane A type of tissue that lines body cavities
- The tube that moves air
- system This protects the body from pathogens
- Hair-like structures that remove dust and other particles from the air
- node Structure that filters and destroys pathogens
- Main organ of the respiratory system
19 Clues: The throat • A thick secretion • Microscopic air sacs • The tube that moves air • cell Cells that destroy pathogens • Small tubes that go to the alveoli • cell Cells that produce antibodies • Main organ of the respiratory system • A special protein that helps fight infection • Body's resistance to disease-carrying agents • system This protects the body from pathogens • ...
What.3.Words 2021-01-17
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- He who dealt it, initially flipped after reversed triple ending recombine (6)
- Thief uses his claws to pick the locks (3,7)
- What must you be to see a busy doctor? (7)
- Hallmark occasion (8)
- Things have altered in the dark (6)
- Bob and Paul aren't home (4,7)
- Your other name, so I hear, can make you rich in a French-German land (5)
- The Greeks put him first in the pack (5,4)
- Impunity has been mingent, but its meaning remains unchanged (8)
- See
- Turn iPhone away, there your root is found (6)
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- Sad embargo dances around the Mayfair pole (5,5)
- Wild hopper in a sailor's dance (8)
- Quarrel with the purple dinosaur (6)
- How long did he scramble around it? (8)
- Scottish storm, distant noise (9)
- Starfish (6)
- See
- German point to the listener orders you to tarry (9)
- Fishily abnormal tutor (5)
20 Clues: See • See • Starfish (6) • Hallmark occasion (8) • Fishily abnormal tutor (5) • Bob and Paul aren't home (4,7) • Scottish storm, distant noise (9) • Wild hopper in a sailor's dance (8) • Things have altered in the dark (6) • Quarrel with the purple dinosaur (6) • How long did he scramble around it? (8) • What must you be to see a busy doctor? (7) • ...
Lemonade War Vocab 5-9 2022-05-23
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- a clever maneuver
- sharply exact or accurate
- specific kind of smile, one that suggests smugness or self satisfaction
- the act of competing as for profit or a prize
- frown with displeasure, a facial expression of dislike
- the boundary line
- hang in the air or be suspended above
- the act of competing for the same thing against another person
- a discussion intended to produce an agreement or coming to terms with someone
- never stopping
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- a stingy hoarder of money
- the friendly hope that something will succeed
- to burn
- lacking reality, it cannot be seen or touched
- threatening or suggestive of coming danger, it is foreshadowing evil
- a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by everyone
- operating as a unit, intentionally matched
- an instance that does not conform to a rule or generalization
- the relationship between 2 things
19 Clues: to burn • never stopping • a clever maneuver • the boundary line • a stingy hoarder of money • sharply exact or accurate • the relationship between 2 things • hang in the air or be suspended above • operating as a unit, intentionally matched • the friendly hope that something will succeed • lacking reality, it cannot be seen or touched • ...
The Immune System 2019-10-14
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- First class of antibodies released by B cells during primary response
- A cell which consumes foreign pathogens (tASTY)
- Antigenic determinants
- Foreign molecules recognized by the immune system
- The name for something toxic to cells
- The breaking down of the cell membrane
- Non-specific immune response
- A T cell is a stem cell which matures in the...
- Antibody-mediated immune response
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- Plasma cells secrete these Y-shaped molecules
- AKA White blood cell
- Attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response
- A cell that triggers adaptive immunity by presenting antigens on its surface
- A cell which differentiates into macrophages and dendritic cells
- Specific immune response
- A cell that releases histamines, causing inflammation
- This long-lived type of cell is triggered by the reintroduction of a pathogen
- Cell division
- A molecule that binds with an antigen and is recognized by a T cell
19 Clues: Cell division • AKA White blood cell • Antigenic determinants • Specific immune response • Non-specific immune response • Antibody-mediated immune response • The name for something toxic to cells • The breaking down of the cell membrane • Plasma cells secrete these Y-shaped molecules • A cell which consumes foreign pathogens (tASTY) • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2019-11-06
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- This can denature proteins in the stomach.
- Enzyme active in the stomach
- Protein is rarely used for this.
- Depends on digestibility and amino acid composition
- Three amino acids
- Another name for indispensable
- An organ that can be damaged from eating too much protein
- A PEM that results in edema (swelling)
- A type of protein that helps a reaction
- A plant food whose protein is 80-90% digested
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- Eats no animal foods
- Will cause loss of more protein than taken in
- The type of bond between amino acids.
- Name for plant proteins eaten in the same day for best quality
- One type of PEM
- A type of protein that helps with immunity
- Function of protein depends on the ________ and the final structure.
- Not found in fat or carbohydrates
- A symptom in the body when protein deficient related to fluid balance
19 Clues: One type of PEM • Three amino acids • Eats no animal foods • Enzyme active in the stomach • Another name for indispensable • Protein is rarely used for this. • Not found in fat or carbohydrates • The type of bond between amino acids. • A PEM that results in edema (swelling) • A type of protein that helps a reaction • This can denature proteins in the stomach. • ...
I really need this extra credit! 2024-09-23
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- Bacteria grown in lab media
- Absorb or ingest organic chemicals
- Genetically different cells within a clone, arising usually due to mutations.
- Eukaryotes originated from prokaryotic cells living inside one another
- Parasitic flatworms and roundworms
- The use of microbes for practical applications, such as producing foods and chemicals
- Hypothesis that life arises from nonliving matter
- Plant cell walls are composed of
- Joseph Lister used a chemical to prevent surgical wound infections
- Study of immunity
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- Often found in extreme environments
- Treatment of disease with chemicals
- The study of an organism’s genes
- Microbial conversion of sugar to alcohol in the absence of air
- The science of classifying organisms
- Consists of masses of mycelia
- Cells without a nucleus
- Group of microbes that live stably on/in the human body
- Hypothesis that life arises from nonliving matter
- Application of a high heat for a short time to kill harmful bacteria in beverages
20 Clues: Study of immunity • Cells without a nucleus • Bacteria grown in lab media • Consists of masses of mycelia • The study of an organism’s genes • Plant cell walls are composed of • Absorb or ingest organic chemicals • Parasitic flatworms and roundworms • Often found in extreme environments • Treatment of disease with chemicals • The science of classifying organisms • ...
Cross-Contamination 2025-08-21
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- type of disease caused by pathogens
- using chemicals and drugs to treat cancer
- type of disease that is the leading cause of death in the United States
- disease caused by a lack of vitamin D
- sticky coating of bacteria on teeth
- oil gland in the skin
- process by which malignant tumors can spread throughout the body
- lack of proper nutrition
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- nutrients that builds and repairs body cells
- fat usually found in animal products
- building blocks of proteins
- element that is needed in the diet in very small quantities
- fat-like substance that can accumulate in blood vessels
- polysaccharide that cannot be broken down by the body into sugars
- most widespread organisms
- nutrients that originate from nonliving materials
- acquired immunity deficiency syndrome
- unit used to measure food energy
- physical activity that maintains a raised heart rate
19 Clues: oil gland in the skin • lack of proper nutrition • most widespread organisms • building blocks of proteins • unit used to measure food energy • type of disease caused by pathogens • sticky coating of bacteria on teeth • fat usually found in animal products • acquired immunity deficiency syndrome • disease caused by a lack of vitamin D • using chemicals and drugs to treat cancer • ...
science grade 5 2022-06-02
6 Clues: medicine to kill germs • device used to see micro organisms • an injection used to increase immunity • poisonous waste substance produced by germs • sometimes larger organisms live inside our body • after spreading of poisonous waste substance the person feels ill
Crossword 2025-11-13
7 Clues: Fights germs • Fights germs • Kill bacteria • Invented by Dr Edward Jenner • Disease for more than three months • Natural power of body to fight germs • First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
Immunologic & Immunosuppressant Medications 2023-05-06
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- Short lived immunity.
- Pentavalent and monovalent live, attenuated vaccine.
- Medications used to prevent rejection of allogenic kidney, liver, & heart transplants.
- Cells attack bacteria which triggers a response.
- Types of vitamins stored in the body.
- Dietary supplement contraindicated if the patient is taking warfarin.
- Most common STI.
- Disease process where immune system attacks its own cells.
- Redness or discomfort at the injection site.
- Vaccine given monthly during a specific disease season.
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- Herbal flower that stimulates immune function.
- Lab test to monitor for adverse effects of administering mTOR Inhibitors.
- Given to cause the immune system to produce antibodies.
- Targets of the immune response.
- Medications that inhibit the body's immune response.
- Drug therapy for autoimmune disorders.
- Recognize and bind with specific antigens.
- Prevents the spread of infection.
- Vaccine contraindicated if the patient has an allergy to eggs.
19 Clues: Most common STI. • Short lived immunity. • Targets of the immune response. • Prevents the spread of infection. • Types of vitamins stored in the body. • Drug therapy for autoimmune disorders. • Recognize and bind with specific antigens. • Redness or discomfort at the injection site. • Herbal flower that stimulates immune function. • ...
Infectious Diseases 2025-02-20
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- can cause infection/infectious disease
- Body’s first line of defense against infectious diseases
- Tiny, single-celled living organisms
- Place where infectious diseases lives and can be spread
- When exposure to disease triggers immune system to release antibodies
- White blood cell that produces antibodies Vaccination Injection
- Injection to prevent disease
- Illness that kill body cells
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- Immunity that develops when met with a foreign substance
- A global disease outbreak
- Disease spread by an organism that carries it
- Pathogens that can infect you and make you sick
- I speak two languages
- When a person receives antibodies for a disease from another source
- Immune systems response to a disease already encountered
- Spread of infection from one person to another
- A white blood cell that helps fight disease
- Body’s response against disease causing organisms
- A disease outbreak in a specific location
19 Clues: I speak two languages • A global disease outbreak • Injection to prevent disease • Illness that kill body cells • Tiny, single-celled living organisms • can cause infection/infectious disease • A disease outbreak in a specific location • A white blood cell that helps fight disease • Disease spread by an organism that carries it • ...
Answer the crossword based from what you understood about the discussion. 2024-11-05
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- of internal revenue - government agency in charge of tax collection
- tender - comprises the coins and notes
- taxes - taxes imposed by LGU's
- contribution - tax is voluntary
- amnesty - an absolute forgiveness by the State of the taxpayer's liability
- taxes - taxes created by law-makers
- tax - tax imposed on real property
- adequacy - total revenue of the government must be sufficient to answer for the costs of public expenditure
- - illegal means of escape
- - use of tax saving devices sanctioned by law to escape liability
- tax - tax that is charged on the "performance of an act, enjoyment of a privilege
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- - process of raising income to defray the expenses of the government
- purpose - purpose of taxation
- - law making body
- - escape by granting immunity
- valorem - according to value
- - also known as Ability to Pay principle
- objectives - taxes on cigarettes
- - cannot shift/pass the burden to another person
- - type of tax that cannot be shifted
20 Clues: - law making body • - illegal means of escape • valorem - according to value • purpose - purpose of taxation • - escape by granting immunity • taxes - taxes imposed by LGU's • contribution - tax is voluntary • objectives - taxes on cigarettes • tax - tax imposed on real property • taxes - taxes created by law-makers • - type of tax that cannot be shifted • ...
Hepatitis A Nursing Action 2025-04-06
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- People visiting high-risk areas who should get vaccinated
- Key prevention method for Hepatitis A
- Helps control Hep A in group living settings
- Promotes prevention and awareness of Hepatitis A
- Population at higher risk for Hepatitis A
- Recommended during the acute stage of Hepatitis A
- Provides passive immunity to contacts of Hep A patients
- Important for preventing spread of Hep A during food preparation
- Access to this reduces risk of Hep A transmission
- Clean environment helps stop Hepatitis A spread
- Helps patient recover during Hepatitis A infection
- Recommended for children ages 12–23 months
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- Group at high risk for Hep A transmission
- Preventive shot for Hepatitis A
- Clean habits that prevent Hep A transmission
- Group who should be vaccinated for Hepatitis A
- Required notification of Hep A to health departments
- Proper waste management to prevent Hepatitis A
- Those handling the virus or animals who need vaccination
19 Clues: Preventive shot for Hepatitis A • Key prevention method for Hepatitis A • Group at high risk for Hep A transmission • Population at higher risk for Hepatitis A • Recommended for children ages 12–23 months • Clean habits that prevent Hep A transmission • Helps control Hep A in group living settings • Group who should be vaccinated for Hepatitis A • ...
eog workbook chapter 11-12 2022-01-31
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- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact
- a disease that is NOT contagious or infectious
- ribonucleic acid
- a disease that is contagious or infectious
- an antigenic poison or venom
- a disorder of structure or function
- a person who carries a disease
- a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
- something you may feel while sick
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives)
Down
- soap which contains chemical ingredients that purportedly assist in killing bacteria
- a non-human thing that can spread disease
- a shot of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- a bacteria that relies on its host
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
- A disinfectant is a chemical substance or compound used to inactivate microorganisms on surfaces
- the protein shell of a virus
- aka germs
19 Clues: aka germs • ribonucleic acid • Deoxyribonucleic acid • an antigenic poison or venom • the protein shell of a virus • a person who carries a disease • something you may feel while sick • a bacteria that relies on its host • a disorder of structure or function • a non-human thing that can spread disease • a disease that is contagious or infectious • ...
African Civilization: Meroe, Mali, Axum, Bantu 2020-02-09
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- Axum's economic foundation was primarily because of this sector.
- Mali often traded its gold for ________.
- Mali made much of its wealth from _______.
- Bantu people had 400 distinct __________
- Bantu brought new ___________ to people with little immunity
- They used this technique to grow food and depended slowly on rainfall not irrigation.
- Traded to east and west by means of _______ caravans
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- The Meroe civilization provided a paid _______ to the ruler
- Axum's major source of state revenue.
- Axum farming technique.
- A craft specialization practiced by the Meroe civilization
- Salt was used to preserve ________.
- Ruled by an all-powerful sacred monarch (usually a female)
- Axum used this seaway to trade goods.
- A wealthy kingdom that developed in what is today Ghana
- The famous ruler of Mali.
16 Clues: Axum farming technique. • The famous ruler of Mali. • Salt was used to preserve ________. • Axum's major source of state revenue. • Axum used this seaway to trade goods. • Mali often traded its gold for ________. • Bantu people had 400 distinct __________ • Mali made much of its wealth from _______. • Traded to east and west by means of _______ caravans • ...
Most Random Crossword Ever 2021-09-20
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- Clairos most streamed song on her album Immunity
- Name of the NBA team that's based in Toronto, Canada.
- Last name of the man who decrypted the German Enigma Code.
- Bernard Weatherill, former speaker for the House of _______.
- Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong.
- Fastest fish in the ocean.
- Obama's last name.
- Furthest planet from the sun.
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- The element with the symbol P on the periodic table.
- Name of album Grammy-winning artist Frank Ocean released in the year 2016.
- Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur.
- Last name of the football player who recently rejoined Manchester United.
- Harry Potter's middle name.
- Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name.
- 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced by the _______ rainforest.
- Which Disney Show was upcoming artist Olivia Rodrigo on?
16 Clues: Obama's last name. • Fastest fish in the ocean. • Harry Potter's middle name. • Furthest planet from the sun. • Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name. • Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong. • Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur. • Clairos most streamed song on her album Immunity • The element with the symbol P on the periodic table. • ...
Equivac HeV 2012-08-09
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- Age in months that vaccination can commence at
- Abbreviation for Equivac HeV adjuvant
- Number of days between first and second doses
- Appliance needed for vaccine storage
- Type of veterinarian permitted to order and administer Equivac HeV
- Common adverse event seen after second dose in adult horses
- What type of killed vaccine is Equivac HeV?
- Produced by the immune system in response to vaccination
- Type of horse for which no data exists
- Australian organisation that collaborated with PAH to produce the vaccine
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- Term used for second and subsequent doses of vaccine
- The only acceptable means of identifying vaccinated horses
- Route of administration for Equivac HeV
- Description of the type of immunity produced by Equivac HeV
- Anatomical region to which vaccine is administered
- Wholesaler permitted to sell Equivac HeV
16 Clues: Appliance needed for vaccine storage • Abbreviation for Equivac HeV adjuvant • Type of horse for which no data exists • Route of administration for Equivac HeV • Wholesaler permitted to sell Equivac HeV • What type of killed vaccine is Equivac HeV? • Number of days between first and second doses • Age in months that vaccination can commence at • ...
AI 2023-09-14
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- - Action taken to prevent disease
- - Means of applying medication directly to the body's surfaces
- - Organisms targeted by antifungals
- - A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease
- - Medication that reduces the strength of the body's immune system
- - Type of antibiotic effective against a wide range of bacteria
- - One of the first antibiotics discovered
- - A type of penicillin used against a variety of bacterial infections
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- - Antibiotics that kill bacteria
- - An antifungal medication often used for serious infections
- - An antibiotic commonly used for urinary tract infections
- - An antiviral drug used to treat HIV
- - This type of drug administration bypasses the digestive system
- - An antiviral medication used to treat influenza
- - The ability of microbes to withstand the effects of drugs
- - Antivirals are specifically targeted at these
16 Clues: - Antibiotics that kill bacteria • - Action taken to prevent disease • - Organisms targeted by antifungals • - An antiviral drug used to treat HIV • - One of the first antibiotics discovered • - Antivirals are specifically targeted at these • - An antiviral medication used to treat influenza • - An antibiotic commonly used for urinary tract infections • ...
IB Bio SL Crossword 2025-04-22
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- Molecule that carries amino acids to the ribosome
- Evolutionary mechanism proposed by Darwin
- Kingdom containing organisms like mushrooms
- The structure that allows for gas exchange in leaves
- The fluid mosaic model describes this part of a cell
- The process by which ecosystems evolve over time
- Type of feedback that maintains homeostasis
- Region of the enzyme where the substrate binds
- The organelle responsible for producing ATP
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- Process by which cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen
- The type of immunity gained through vaccination
- The enzyme responsible for DNA synthesis
- The semi-conservative model describes this process of genetic duplication
- A genetic cross used to predict the genotype of offspring
- A change in the DNA sequence
- An organism that makes its own food
16 Clues: A change in the DNA sequence • An organism that makes its own food • The enzyme responsible for DNA synthesis • Evolutionary mechanism proposed by Darwin • Kingdom containing organisms like mushrooms • Type of feedback that maintains homeostasis • The organelle responsible for producing ATP • Region of the enzyme where the substrate binds • ...
Infection, Prevention & Control 2024-10-02
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- Type of precaution if a patient is suspected of Gastro
- Process of eliminating all forms of bacteria and viruses
- Bundle recommended for patients with a history of MRSA
- How may moments of hand hygiene?
- Infection agent that requires a host cell to replicate
- Type of precaution for a patient with Covid-19
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- Bare below the Elbow - Artificial nails, gel & _______ should not be worn during patient care
- Substance that stimulates immunity
- A Procedure on Surgical Site Surveillance
- PPE includes gowns, masks & _____
- Best way to prevent spread of infections
- Type of precautions we use for everyone
- Single-celled microorganisms, some of which can cause disease
- Organisms that live & reproduce in the absence of oxygen
- Germs resistant to common antibiotics
- SE Asian country requiring MDRO screening
16 Clues: How may moments of hand hygiene? • PPE includes gowns, masks & _____ • Substance that stimulates immunity • Germs resistant to common antibiotics • Type of precautions we use for everyone • Best way to prevent spread of infections • A Procedure on Surgical Site Surveillance • SE Asian country requiring MDRO screening • Type of precaution for a patient with Covid-19 • ...
The Immune System 2025-08-27
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- A type of immune cell which engulfs and destroys pathogens
- The basic structural unit of all living organisms
- Another name for the body's second line of defence
- Medication used specifically for bacterial infections
- A molecule with a specific shape on the surface of the pathogen
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- The general term for white blood cells
- The enzyme within tears
- A necessary fluid within your veins
- The body's barrier against the external environment
- State or quality of being resistant to a particular infection or disease
- Tiny hairs within the ear used to prevent the entry of pathogens
- Type of white blood cells also responsible for fighting off pathogens
- Another word for 'reaction'
- Referring to a particular thing only
- What do white cells produce?
- You are protected
16 Clues: You are protected • The enzyme within tears • Another word for 'reaction' • What do white cells produce? • A necessary fluid within your veins • Referring to a particular thing only • The general term for white blood cells • The basic structural unit of all living organisms • Another name for the body's second line of defence • ...
DC Superheroes 2020-04-28
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- Gotta go fast
- Half robot
- Ally of superman and has a magic lasso.
- Commander of lightning,can fly,superstrength, bullet immunity.
- A superhero with a magic ring that can turn into weapons
- Can turn into any animal.
- King of Atlantis controls ocean animals with a trident.
- Martial Artist, Technitian and named after a bird.
- Ally of batman/son of Batman
- Green hair, Red lipstick, and a Maniacal laugh.
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- Main nemesis of Lex Luthor and his planet got attacked
- A nemesis and ally to batman
- Master with a bow and arrow ally of Batman.
- Main Nemesis of the Joker, Both parents died
- God of Evil nemesis of Superman.
- Ally of the Joker.
- Ripoff of antman can shrink to an ATOM
- can fly has laser eyes part of the series teen titans.
- Has laser vision. can turn into humans and animals
19 Clues: Half robot • Gotta go fast • Ally of the Joker. • Can turn into any animal. • A nemesis and ally to batman • Ally of batman/son of Batman • God of Evil nemesis of Superman. • Ripoff of antman can shrink to an ATOM • Ally of superman and has a magic lasso. • Master with a bow and arrow ally of Batman. • Main Nemesis of the Joker, Both parents died • ...
Cardio Respiratory System 2020-10-21
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- attracts oxygen into the RBC
- a disease or infection
- located in the plasma, the bodyguards of the body
- AB blood type is the _________ _______
- de-oxygenated blood goes from the Heart to the ______ to become oxygenated again
- It is better to be Rh __________ because you can receive both Rh + and Rh - blood
- Transport oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body
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- Oxygenated blood goes from the heart to the rest of the _______
- Cancer of the bone marrow.
- "the river of life"
- Used for defence and immunity
- an inadequate number of red blood cells, hemoglobin or both in the blood.
- what pumps blood around the body?
- pump blood AWAY from the heart
- O blood type is the __________ _______
- directional term for towards the feet
- pump blood TOWARDS from the heart
- directional term for towards the head
- a word that means "relating to the lungs"
19 Clues: "the river of life" • a disease or infection • Cancer of the bone marrow. • attracts oxygen into the RBC • Used for defence and immunity • pump blood AWAY from the heart • what pumps blood around the body? • pump blood TOWARDS from the heart • directional term for towards the feet • directional term for towards the head • O blood type is the __________ _______ • ...
Pharmacology 2024-03-25
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- rate or flow through a porous material
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
- medication used to treat severe pain
- medication often used to anesthetize or euthanize animals
- sources which is used to prevent or treat disease
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever or
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
- to combine into a single or unified form
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected anima
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- dissolve with, or mix with water
- medication used to reduce arthritis pain
- medication used to treat skin conditions
- medication used to treat moderate pain
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- any medication, substance or vaccine made from animal products or other
- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- capability of being dissolved
- medication used to treat allergic reactions
- strong drug used to treat pain
- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
20 Clues: capability of being dissolved • strong drug used to treat pain • dissolve with, or mix with water • solution used as a mild antiseptic • class of drugs used to relieve pain • medication used to treat severe pain • rate or flow through a porous material • medication used to treat moderate pain • medication used to reduce arthritis pain • ...
health and nutritiion 2025-07-02
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- A type of diet that includes all food groups in the right amount
- Unit used to measure energy in food
- Green leafy vegetable rich in iron
- Tiny organisms that cause illness
- Used in food but too much causes high BP
- Nutrient that builds and repairs body tissues
- Related to the process of breaking down food
- lack of vitamin c causes this disease
- Lack of this vitamin causes night blindness
- Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth
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- A red or green fruit that keeps the doctor away
- Yellow fruit rich in potassium
- Main energy source found in rice and bread
- Resting state needed for body and brain repair
- Sunshine gives us this vitamin
- Too much of this can lead to tooth decay
- Helps digestion, found in fruits and whole grains
- Eating too much fat & junk food leads to this
- Lack of this can make us tired and grumpy
- Body’s defense system against diseases
20 Clues: Yellow fruit rich in potassium • Sunshine gives us this vitamin • Tiny organisms that cause illness • Green leafy vegetable rich in iron • Unit used to measure energy in food • lack of vitamin c causes this disease • Body’s defense system against diseases • Used in food but too much causes high BP • Too much of this can lead to tooth decay • ...
Incans 2023-05-11
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- type of religion the Inca had
- Incan ______ was based on farming
- animal that Europeans brought to the Americas
- continent that the Incan lived on
- Incans were conquered by this European country
- developed by Incans to know when to plant new crops and when to offer sacrifices
- Incans worshipped this
- a civilization is _______ society
- Mayan, Aztec, and Incan civilizations adapted or _____ their geographic problems
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- major Incan city
- Maya, Aztec, and Inca are all examples of
- Europeans brought ______ which killed many Native Americans because they didn't have natural immunity to them
- the Spanish had superior ______ than the Mayan, Aztecs, and Incans
- type of leader the Incans had
- Incans did this to their mountains to allow crops to grow
- mountain range that was home to the Incans
- civilization located in South America
- modern-day country that was home to the Inca civilization
- Incans built a 12,000 mile _____ system
19 Clues: major Incan city • Incans worshipped this • type of religion the Inca had • type of leader the Incans had • Incan ______ was based on farming • continent that the Incan lived on • a civilization is _______ society • civilization located in South America • Incans built a 12,000 mile _____ system • Maya, Aztec, and Inca are all examples of • ...
Resistance Riddle 2025-10-30
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- Only take antibiotics when they are _______ by a professional
- Using antibiotics carefully and responsibly is known as ______ use
- A campaign that unites countries, organizations, and communities worldwide
- Tiny organisms that can cause infections
- Overuse leads to ________ infections
- When bacteria no longer respond to antibiotics
- Drug resistant infections could cost the world economy up to 100 ___ USD
- The simplest way to prevent infection
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- Monitoring infections to track resistance short for surveillance
- Poor access to this increases the spread of resistant infections
- The month when World Antimicrobial Awareness Week takes place
- Safe handling and preparation of food to reduce AMR spread
- Protection you get from vaccines
- Antibiotics are sometimes misused in animals to promote this
- You should never _____ antibiotics with others
- Medicine used to fight bacterial infections
- The acronym for the global campaign held each November
- You should always ______ your antibiotic course
- Type of infection that antibiotics cannot treat
19 Clues: Protection you get from vaccines • Overuse leads to ________ infections • The simplest way to prevent infection • Tiny organisms that can cause infections • Medicine used to fight bacterial infections • You should never _____ antibiotics with others • When bacteria no longer respond to antibiotics • You should always ______ your antibiotic course • ...
eog workbook chapter 11-12 2022-01-31
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- the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact
- a disease that is contagious or infectious
- ribonucleic acid
- a disorder of structure or function
- soap which contains chemical ingredients that purportedly assist in killing bacteria
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- the protein shell of a virus
- a medicine (such as penicillin or its derivatives)
- A disinfectant is a chemical substance or compound used to inactivate microorganisms on surfaces
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- a disease that is NOT contagious or infectious
- a bacteria that relies on its host
- a non-human thing that can spread disease
- aka germs
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
- a person who carries a disease
- something you may feel while sick
- a shot of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
- an antigenic poison or venom
19 Clues: aka germs • ribonucleic acid • Deoxyribonucleic acid • an antigenic poison or venom • the protein shell of a virus • a person who carries a disease • something you may feel while sick • a bacteria that relies on its host • a disorder of structure or function • a non-human thing that can spread disease • a disease that is contagious or infectious • ...
The Immune System 2019-10-14
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- Specific immune response
- The name for something toxic to cells
- Plasma cells secrete these Y-shaped molecules
- AKA White blood cell
- First class of antibodies released by B cells during primary response
- Attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response
- Antibody-mediated immune response
- Foreign molecules recognized by the immune system
- Non-specific immune response
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- Cell division
- A cell which consumes foreign pathogens (tASTY)
- A cell that triggers adaptive immunity by presenting antigens on its surface
- A T cell is a stem cell which matures in the...
- The breaking down of the cell membrane
- A cell that releases histamines, causing inflammation
- A cell which differentiates into macrophages and dendritic cells
- This long-lived type of cell is triggered by the reintroduction of a pathogen
- A molecule that binds with an antigen and is recognized by a T cell
- Antigenic determinants
19 Clues: Cell division • AKA White blood cell • Antigenic determinants • Specific immune response • Non-specific immune response • Antibody-mediated immune response • The name for something toxic to cells • The breaking down of the cell membrane • Plasma cells secrete these Y-shaped molecules • A cell which consumes foreign pathogens (tASTY) • ...
Gynecologic Exam Practice 2011-10-27
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- Pain during the menstrual period
- last day of the menstrual period
- Clamydias partner in crime
- Time when the body systems are returning to a prepregnant state
- head circumference is measured in this
- immunization that can be administered to a newborn
- site should not be used until the child has been walking for at least a year
- injection sites should be used to administer intramuscular injections to infants and young children
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- test not included in a well child visit
- best for breast exams
- used to diagnose certain genetically transmitted conditions
- Not a sign of pregnancy
- untreated chlamydial infection can lead to this
- suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms that stimulate antibody formation
- the newborn screening typically doesn't screen for the presence of this
- Age of assesment of blood pressure
- no menstrual period
- resistance of teh body to pathogenic microorganisms
- untreated phenylketonuria left
19 Clues: no menstrual period • best for breast exams • Not a sign of pregnancy • Clamydias partner in crime • untreated phenylketonuria left • Pain during the menstrual period • last day of the menstrual period • Age of assesment of blood pressure • head circumference is measured in this • test not included in a well child visit • untreated chlamydial infection can lead to this • ...
Infection control procedures 2024-07-08
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- ___ Is the primary way to prevent the spread of disease
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Environmental Protection Agency, licenses different types of disinfectants
- Agents formulated for use on skin
- Human immunodeficiency virus, can cause AIDS
- Invasion of body tissue by pathogenic bacteria
- Material Safety Data Sheet
- An item that can be disinfected.
- Ability of the body to destroy and resist infection
- An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, organ, or mind that makes it incapable of carrying on normal function
- The process to REDUCE microorganisms
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- Microorganism that can invade both plants and animals, including bacteria
- The process to DESTROY microorganisms
- Harmful
- ___ Are always worn while handling any blood or bodily fluids
- Not harmful
- Reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances
- The process by which cells reproduce
- Invasion of body tissue by pathogenic bacteria
- Cleaning to remove all visible dirt or debris
20 Clues: Harmful • Not harmful • Material Safety Data Sheet • An item that can be disinfected. • Agents formulated for use on skin • The process by which cells reproduce • The process to REDUCE microorganisms • The process to DESTROY microorganisms • Human immunodeficiency virus, can cause AIDS • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Relationships - Ch. 21-22 2022-12-12
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- - a tiny telescope that lets the surgeon see inside the body.
- - the ability to direct your life independently.
- exercise - strenuous activity that raises the heart rate.
- - property owner.
- - a positive state of physical and mental health.
- - the renter
- deposit - a one-time payment often equal to one month's rent.
- contamination - moving pathogens from one food to another.
- - being more than 30% over the ideal body weight.
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- - able to resist a particular disease.
- - eating disorder, eat huge amounts of food, induce vomiting.
- - a disease-causing organism.
- medicine - behavior that serves to deter or avoid disease or an adverse condition.
- - length of time you are able to work or exercise.
- eating - unable to resist food, lack of control over eating.
- nervosa - an eating disorder, fear of being overweight.
- - heart related.
- - a written agreement between the landlord and tenant.
- - medicine that destroys disease-causing bacteria.
19 Clues: - the renter • - heart related. • - property owner. • - a disease-causing organism. • - able to resist a particular disease. • - the ability to direct your life independently. • - a positive state of physical and mental health. • - being more than 30% over the ideal body weight. • - length of time you are able to work or exercise. • ...
Health 2025-04-30
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- Inmmune sistem error that attacks the body in a response to a certain substance
- Part of the body containing the digestive sistem
- Too high preassure in blood vessel caused by stress
- Permanent protection to something
- health Ability to cope with the stresses of life
- Relation, requires or involves oxigen
- Breacking or cracking your bones
- Type of fat found in the blood
- Disease, the state of being infected
- Caused by eating too much food causing extreme overweight
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- A word that means relation to the heart or blood vessels
- Cleaniness preventing disease and maintaining health
- Chemical reaction in cells that changes food to energy
- The process of providing necessary food for health and growth
- A pain in the head
- Body's painkillers
- Ilness.This word is the short for 'influenza'
- Absorbing water in your body
- The condition of being phisically fit and healthy
19 Clues: A pain in the head • Body's painkillers • Absorbing water in your body • Type of fat found in the blood • Breacking or cracking your bones • Permanent protection to something • Disease, the state of being infected • Relation, requires or involves oxigen • Ilness.This word is the short for 'influenza' • Part of the body containing the digestive sistem • ...
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE 2025-12-02
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- energy that lets you keep doing an activity for a long time
- plant material that helps digestion
- to eat too much food
- the way you hold your body when sitting or standing
- you should ___ your muscles before and after exercise
- your body’s protection against sickness
- good for your health and well-being
- ability to keep going without getting tired
- your body’s ability to fight illness
- keeping different parts of life healthy and steady
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- the energy you get from food
- the way you think about health
- movement of blood in your body
- overall state of feeling healthy and happy
- after hard exercise your body needs time for ___
- an important nutrient for building muscle
- ___ exercise that makes your heart and lungs work harder
- make your muscles or body stronger
- the amount of food you eat at one time
19 Clues: to eat too much food • the energy you get from food • the way you think about health • movement of blood in your body • make your muscles or body stronger • plant material that helps digestion • good for your health and well-being • your body’s ability to fight illness • the amount of food you eat at one time • your body’s protection against sickness • ...
Nathaniel-Nutrition 2020-08-09
6 Clues: bones Calcium helps in what • A vitamin that helps eyesight • A mineral that boosts immunity • A vitamin that helps absorb iron • A mineral that is found in milk and cheese • a vitamin that helps in healthy bones an teeth
Stamped: Vocabulary Section 1 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-05
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- A criminal or illegal act as a robbery or burglary
- Causing discomfort
- One who favors or practices the abolition of a practice
- A record in a factual or detailed way
- A person’s name, especially a nickname or alias
- Hypothetical origination of a race or species from a number of independent stocks
- Undeniable
- Ones who favor, encourage, or practice segregation
- People who advocate or participate in racial or cultural integration
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- Ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical
- Deliverance from the power and effects of sin
- A member of a clergy, a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a Christian church
- Right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
- Devoutly religious
- Lack of similarity or equality
- Highly distinguishable; luminous or bright
16 Clues: Undeniable • Devoutly religious • Causing discomfort • Lack of similarity or equality • Ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical • A record in a factual or detailed way • Highly distinguishable; luminous or bright • Deliverance from the power and effects of sin • A person’s name, especially a nickname or alias • A criminal or illegal act as a robbery or burglary • ...
Dental Special 2024-01-18
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- An agreement with the contents of the document
- Removal of teeth
- Prevents patients from feeling pain during procedures
- Used to treat vomiting, nausea and motion sickness in dogs and cats
- Allows Veterinarians to see under the gum line
- Medical Professional who treats, cures and prevents diseases in animals
- Address underlying health issues that require further diagnostics
- Used to boost immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- A domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure
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- Light energy used on the body to stimulate healing
- Instructions for at-home care
- Age at which mandatory bloodwork is required for senior pets
- A cat, species
- A dog, species
- Implanted under pet's skin with owner's contact information
- Accurate determination of your dog's heart rate
16 Clues: A cat, species • A dog, species • Removal of teeth • Instructions for at-home care • An agreement with the contents of the document • Allows Veterinarians to see under the gum line • Accurate determination of your dog's heart rate • Light energy used on the body to stimulate healing • Prevents patients from feeling pain during procedures • ...
PRACTICE OCAT 1 2026-03-02
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- i'm always third wheeling at the synapse
- causes stinky breath and children usually fine
- i give a show that gets a standing ovulation
- This toxic cousin doesn't partake in beauty but will sure leave you looking snatched
- pain felt in absence
- secreted to suppress secretion of acid
- innate immunity sees me like a wanted poster
- pregnenolone's chill cousin
- how i'll survive the one chip challenge
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- oops forgot to wrap it last night now i need buy something that sounds like it'd be in ikea
- i got phenylalanine deleted from me
- This receptor type sounds yummy but is spicy
- surge and rupture phase
- the reason why NMDA can't remember the night
- leave me behind when clearing the blur
- a little tickle feels like a punch
16 Clues: pain felt in absence • surge and rupture phase • pregnenolone's chill cousin • a little tickle feels like a punch • i got phenylalanine deleted from me • leave me behind when clearing the blur • secreted to suppress secretion of acid • how i'll survive the one chip challenge • i'm always third wheeling at the synapse • i give a show that gets a standing ovulation • ...
DND Crossword by Weeti 2026-02-14
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- Bahamut's alter ego when traveling the realms.
- This yellow type of dragon can exhale necrotic energy upon it's opponents.
- A small servant magically created to serve it's master.
- The mad mage of Barovia resides on this mountain.
- Small Steampunk-like creatures from Mechanus.
- The only 5e creature with possible immunity to force damage.
- Underdark mushroom denizens.
- A brain with tentacles and a beak.
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- Famous crime lord who founded the biggest thieves guild in Waterdeep.
- The capital of Fjorkeep and the whole of Drekdir
- It's like looking into a dangerous mirror.
- Type of small dragon with rainbow colored scales.
- Intelligent type of ooze created by Illithids.
- Dragons that love the sea and coastline.
- Dangerous chest (or anything else).
- The most wrathful and dangerous dragon.
16 Clues: Underdark mushroom denizens. • A brain with tentacles and a beak. • Dangerous chest (or anything else). • The most wrathful and dangerous dragon. • Dragons that love the sea and coastline. • It's like looking into a dangerous mirror. • Small Steampunk-like creatures from Mechanus. • Bahamut's alter ego when traveling the realms. • ...
Nursing vocab CH.10 2025-04-30
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- The process that breaks down food physically and chemically
- Protection against a disease or condition
- The burning of food for heat and energy by cells
- A very tiny blood vessel
- A group of cells with similar function
- The substance in red blood cells that provides oxygen
- The lining of the uterus is discharged
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- A blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- The point at which 2 or more bones meet together
- Process of supplying cells with oxygen
- A chemical substance secreted by endocrine glands
- Organs that work together to perform special function
- Groups of tissue with the same function
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- The basic unit of body structure
- Involuntary muscle contractions in the digestive system
16 Clues: A very tiny blood vessel • The basic unit of body structure • Process of supplying cells with oxygen • A group of cells with similar function • The lining of the uterus is discharged • Groups of tissue with the same function • Protection against a disease or condition • A blood vessel that returns blood to the heart • The point at which 2 or more bones meet together • ...
Senior Expo 2025-10-05
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- Doctor visits for regular ______ help detect issues early.
- Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth.
- Fresh air and sunshine boost your ______.
- Good ______ helps prevent stress and promotes calm.
- Taking time to relax helps manage this.
- Limit this white substance for better heart health.
- A colorful variety of these should fill your plate.
- Too much of this sweet substance can cause diabetes.
- These keep your heart strong and your body flexible.
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- The body’s natural defense system.
- abrisk walk is a great form of this.
- Daily habit that keeps your teeth and gums healthy.
- Something to aim for each night—at least seven hours.
- Green leafy ______ are full of vitamins.
- These exercises build strength and prevent falls.
- Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated.
16 Clues: The body’s natural defense system. • abrisk walk is a great form of this. • Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated. • Taking time to relax helps manage this. • Green leafy ______ are full of vitamins. • Mineral that strengthens bones and teeth. • Fresh air and sunshine boost your ______. • These exercises build strength and prevent falls. • ...
Chapter 12 2025-10-15
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- insects exoskeleton is composed of this
- originate from monocytes
- circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis
- involved in allergic and anti-helminth responses
- cells with long arms
- signals protein molecules that modulate the immune response and promote blood flow to the site of injury
- an immunity that includes barrier defenses and internal defenses
- found on innate cells
- enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls
- vertebrates have a circulatory system with blood and...
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- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
- agents that cause disease, infect a wide range of animals, including humans
- traps and allows for the removal of microbes
- the ingestion and breakdown of foreign substances including bacteria
- have segmental nucleus and are the first responders to infection
- found on potential pathogens
16 Clues: cells with long arms • found on innate cells • originate from monocytes • found on potential pathogens • insects exoskeleton is composed of this • traps and allows for the removal of microbes • enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls • involved in allergic and anti-helminth responses • circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis • ...
Most Random Crossword Ever 2021-09-20
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- Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity
- Name of the NBA team that's based in Toronto, Canada.
- Last name of the man who decrypted the German Enigma Code.
- Bernard Weatherill, former speaker for the House of _______.
- Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong.
- Fastest fish in the ocean.
- Obama's last name.
- Furthest planet from the sun.
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- The element with the symbol P on the periodic table.
- Album Grammy-winning artist Frank Ocean released in the year 2016.
- Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur.
- Last name of the football player who recently rejoined Manchester United.
- Harry Potter's middle name.
- Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name.
- 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced by the _______ rainforest.
- Which Disney Show was upcoming artist Olivia Rodrigo on?
16 Clues: Obama's last name. • Fastest fish in the ocean. • Harry Potter's middle name. • Furthest planet from the sun. • Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name. • Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong. • Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur. • Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity • The element with the symbol P on the periodic table. • ...
Most Random Crossword Ever 2021-09-20
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- Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity
- Name of the NBA team that's based in Toronto, Canada.
- Last name of the man who decrypted the German Enigma Code.
- Bernard Weatherill, former speaker for the House of _______.
- Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong.
- Fastest fish in the ocean.
- Obama's last name.
- Furthest planet from the sun.
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- The element with the symbol P on the periodic table.
- Name of album Grammy-winning artist Frank Ocean released in the year 2016.
- Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur.
- Last name of the football player who recently rejoined Manchester United.
- Harry Potter's middle name.
- Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name.
- 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced by the _______ rainforest.
- Which Disney Show was upcoming artist Olivia Rodrigo on?
16 Clues: Obama's last name. • Fastest fish in the ocean. • Harry Potter's middle name. • Furthest planet from the sun. • Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name. • Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong. • Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur. • Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity • The element with the symbol P on the periodic table. • ...
Healthy Habits 2025-09-11
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- Activity that increases flexibility and prevents injury
- The first meal of the day that provides energy
- Regular physical activity that improves strength and endurance
- Another word for drinking enough water
- Eating a balanced diet with essential nutrients
- The body’s defense system against disease
- Nutrients needed in small amounts for health
- Maintaining a healthy mix of work, rest, and play
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- Lotion used to protect skin from harmful UV rays
- Activities that help reduce tension and stress
- Drinking enough water to keep the body healthy
- Resting the body and mind for recovery
- Practices to keep the body clean and prevent disease
- Paying attention to the present moment to reduce stress
- Cleaning hands to remove germs
- Avoiding too much of any one food or habit
16 Clues: Cleaning hands to remove germs • Resting the body and mind for recovery • Another word for drinking enough water • The body’s defense system against disease • Avoiding too much of any one food or habit • Nutrients needed in small amounts for health • Activities that help reduce tension and stress • Drinking enough water to keep the body healthy • ...
The Immune System 2025-08-27
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- A type of immune cell which engulfs and destroys pathogens
- The basic structural unit of all living organisms
- Another name for the body's second line of defence
- Medication used specifically for bacterial infections
- A molecule with a specific shape on the surface of the pathogen
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- The general term for white blood cells
- The enzyme within tears
- A necessary fluid within your veins
- The body's barrier against the external environment
- State or quality of being resistant to a particular infection or disease
- Tiny hairs within the ear used to prevent the entry of pathogens
- Type of white blood cells also responsible for fighting off pathogens
- Another word for 'reaction'
- Referring to a particular thing only
- What do white cells produce?
- You are protected
16 Clues: You are protected • The enzyme within tears • Another word for 'reaction' • What do white cells produce? • A necessary fluid within your veins • Referring to a particular thing only • The general term for white blood cells • The basic structural unit of all living organisms • Another name for the body's second line of defence • ...
sarfraz4 2018-09-13
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- every frequency has............. Orthogonal function.
- It is the simplest digital modulation technique
- technique in which phase of the sinusoidal carrier is changed according to data bit to be transmitted.
- noise immunity in binary FSK
- demodulation method used for binary ASK
- judges performance of a digital communication system
- differentially coherent modulation method
- carrier
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- demodulation method used for binary PSK
- technique in which detection process doesnot need receiver carrier to be phase locked with
- should be applied with carrier signal to generate BPSK signal
- it is the variable characteristic in binary FSK
- maximum data rate for a channel is a function of ……..
- bandwidth of BPSK signal
- signal important in both wired and wireless communication
- yields a constant amplitude and continuous phase RF carrier signal
16 Clues: carrier • bandwidth of BPSK signal • noise immunity in binary FSK • demodulation method used for binary PSK • demodulation method used for binary ASK • differentially coherent modulation method • It is the simplest digital modulation technique • it is the variable characteristic in binary FSK • judges performance of a digital communication system • ...
Oregon Statehood 2014-04-06
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- the ability to fight off a disease quickly
- 1854, large killing of native peoples
- the provisional government lasted
- government make by the people of oregon until official one was created
- month oregon was made a state
- found in oregon, 1851
- weakened natives so they couldn't fight the settlers
- signed for natives to give up all land
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- land owned by US should spread from the Atlantic to Pacific
- officially set in 1848, oregon country's new name
- major disease natives died of
- settlers and minors forced ______ out of homeland
- president that achieved Oregon
- document declaring the boarder between US and GB land was set at the 49th parallel
- nation that jointly held Oregon with the United States
- to trade by exchanging something without exchanging money
16 Clues: found in oregon, 1851 • major disease natives died of • month oregon was made a state • president that achieved Oregon • the provisional government lasted • 1854, large killing of native peoples • signed for natives to give up all land • the ability to fight off a disease quickly • officially set in 1848, oregon country's new name • ...
Most Random Crossword Ever 2021-09-20
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- Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity
- Name of the NBA team that's based in Toronto, Canada.
- Last name of the man who decrypted the German Enigma Code.
- Bernard Weatherill, former speaker for the House of _______.
- Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong.
- Fastest fish in the ocean.
- Obama's last name.
- Furthest planet from the sun.
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- The element with the symbol P on the periodic table.
- Album Grammy-winning artist Frank Ocean released in the year 2016.
- Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur
- Last name of the football player who recently rejoined Manchester United.
- Harry Potter's middle name.
- Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name.
- 20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced by the _______ rainforest.
- Which Disney Show was upcoming artist Olivia Rodrigo on?
16 Clues: Obama's last name. • Fastest fish in the ocean. • Harry Potter's middle name. • Furthest planet from the sun. • Minecraft Youtuber Dreams real name. • Best house at Malvern College Hong Kong. • Popular artist who had the last name, Shakur • Clairo most streamed song on her album Immunity • The element with the symbol P on the periodic table. • ...
-teaching-anti-vax-parents-to-trust-science 2019-09-19
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- vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella
- increase
- resistance to infection achieved by the action of specific antibodies
- a physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen and painful as a reaction to injury or infection
- able to be used or obtained
- (of something bad or undesirable) very great; intense:
- obtained, done by, or involving deception
- affect with a disease-spreading organism
- forge
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- a large group of animals that live together
- take back
- relating to medicinal drugs
- brothers and sisters
- put (someone or something) at risk or in danger
- a person who is opposed to vaccination, typically a parent who does not wish to vaccinate their child
- the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases
16 Clues: forge • increase • take back • brothers and sisters • relating to medicinal drugs • able to be used or obtained • affect with a disease-spreading organism • obtained, done by, or involving deception • vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella • a large group of animals that live together • put (someone or something) at risk or in danger • ...
new normal crossword 2020-08-21
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- how many hundred people died on the first outbreak
- any person with underlying ____ conditions are at a higher risk of covid-19
- corona viruses are a ____ family of viruses that cause illnesses
- microscopic parasites
- are known to slow transmission
- each virion surrounded by a ____ or halo.
- how many countries reported of SARS
- what system of the body does corona primarily affect
- in 2003 how many months did the first out break last
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- viruses don't have the ability to live or ____ outside a host
- what is the name of the virus
- in 2019 where was the first out break
- wash your ____ often
- pumps air; usually with extra oxygen
- what is the name of the disease
- a method to provide active immunity
16 Clues: wash your ____ often • microscopic parasites • what is the name of the virus • are known to slow transmission • what is the name of the disease • a method to provide active immunity • how many countries reported of SARS • pumps air; usually with extra oxygen • in 2019 where was the first out break • each virion surrounded by a ____ or halo. • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-03-18
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- Disease caused by Plasmodium parasites
- ways to stop the spread of infectious diseases
- infectious disease caused by a parasitical infection
- world health organization - organizes worldwide surveillance of infectious diseases
- rash caused by a fungal infection
- a medical tool that imitates a disease to stimulate the immune system and grow immunity
- infectious diseases being spread through certain means
- infectious disease caused by a fungal infection
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- insect that can transmit malaria
- infectious disease caused by a viral infection
- bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites
- caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, usually attacks the lungs, can be fatal if left untreated
- the single most effective way to prevent diseases
- infectious disease caused by a bacterial infection
- gastrointestinal disease
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus
16 Clues: gastrointestinal disease • insect that can transmit malaria • rash caused by a fungal infection • bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites • Disease caused by Plasmodium parasites • infectious disease caused by a viral infection • ways to stop the spread of infectious diseases • infectious disease caused by a fungal infection • the single most effective way to prevent diseases • ...
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-06
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- chemicals that prevent the growth of fungi
- chemicals preventing the spread of pests
- Nutrients that build and repair tissues
- Minerals that help cells function
- Healthy fat linked to heart and brain health
- molecules that help protect cells from damage
- a substance that can cause cancer
- a mineral important for blood health and oxygen transport
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- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body
- Body’s main source of energy
- tiny living organisms, some of which are in the gut and impact digestion and immunity
- (HDL) a lipid in the blood; HDL refers to the “good” cholesterol that helps remove other forms
- microbes that can cause illness
- Plant material that aids digestion
- Plants and organisms that have been genetically modified
16 Clues: Body’s main source of energy • Variety of life in an ecosystem • microbes that can cause illness • Minerals that help cells function • a substance that can cause cancer • Plant material that aids digestion • Nutrients that build and repair tissues • chemicals preventing the spread of pests • chemicals that prevent the growth of fungi • ...
Immune System 2014-02-27
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- Top layer of skin.
- Injection into the vein.
- Inflammation causes ___________ cells to build up in the site that is affected.
- Build up of fluid under the skin.
- (IM)
- System Responsible for keeping body healthy and protecting animals from disease.
- The immune systems response to an abnormal condition.
- Layer beneath top layer of skin.
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- Pollen in the air that causes an allergic reaction is an example of?
- Term used to mean "protection".
- Some clinical tests that are used in-house to detect _________ and diseases are ELISA tests.
- (SQ)
- Common sign of infection.
- Tests used to measure antigen or antibody levels in a blood sample.
- Ragweed,trees,grass, or flowers are all examples of allergens that cause?
- Foreign materials used to create an immune response.
16 Clues: (SQ) • (IM) • Top layer of skin. • Injection into the vein. • Common sign of infection. • Term used to mean "protection". • Layer beneath top layer of skin. • Build up of fluid under the skin. • Foreign materials used to create an immune response. • The immune systems response to an abnormal condition. • Tests used to measure antigen or antibody levels in a blood sample. • ...
Workaholic Frank 2015-08-20
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- Person between the age of 80-89 years old
- a special advantage or immunity granted
- enviroment where workers feel motivated and competitive between eachother
- the learning of a skill or an object brought to the company
- warehouse or specialised building where business stock their products
- rivalry between sellers trying to achieve their goals
- when a business has a financial gain
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- Description of a customer/buyer
- a system of mantaining standard manufactured goods by testing the product
- a worker who has special skills, training and knowledge of the business
- refers to how effectively a businesscconducts its operations
- flow the amount of money being transferred in and out of the business
- a combination of two companies
- seller
- group of workers working together to achieve an objective
- Comppetitors of businesses
16 Clues: seller • Comppetitors of businesses • a combination of two companies • Description of a customer/buyer • when a business has a financial gain • a special advantage or immunity granted • Person between the age of 80-89 years old • rivalry between sellers trying to achieve their goals • group of workers working together to achieve an objective • ...
crossword 2015-01-24
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- a Gram-positive,facultatively anaerobic bacterium commonly found in the human oral cavity and is a significant contributor to tooth decay
- study of microorganism
- a bacterium that produces acetic acid
- the body's ability to resist infection
- a fungus which produces Cylosporin A
- __________ coli
- father of microbiology
- spirochaete bacterium which causes a STD
- a fungus that produces citric acid
- used to produce statins which are used as blood-cholesterol lowering agents
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- This organism is acidophilic and increases the rate of pyrite oxidation in mine tailings piles and coal deposits
- a virus that causes German measles
- proess during which bacteria divide
- a bacterium that causes bubonic plague
- a bacterium that produces butyric acid
- bioactive molecule that is used as an immunsuppressive agent in organ transplant patients
16 Clues: __________ coli • study of microorganism • father of microbiology • a virus that causes German measles • a fungus that produces citric acid • proess during which bacteria divide • a fungus which produces Cylosporin A • a bacterium that produces acetic acid • the body's ability to resist infection • a bacterium that causes bubonic plague • a bacterium that produces butyric acid • ...
