immunity Crossword Puzzles
PUZZLE - 9 2023-03-11
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- The body’s ability to resist infection and disease.
- The death of tissue due to a lack of blood.
- Inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body
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- The lining of the uterus.
- The outer layer of the wall of the heart.
- An abnormal buildup of fluid in a joint or tissue.
- A hormone made by the pancreas that controls the amount of glucose
- The calf bone.
8 Clues: The calf bone. • The lining of the uterus. • The outer layer of the wall of the heart. • The death of tissue due to a lack of blood. • An abnormal buildup of fluid in a joint or tissue. • The body’s ability to resist infection and disease. • Inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body • A hormone made by the pancreas that controls the amount of glucose
Wee 6 Pandemics and Biologial Hazards 2025-09-18
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- a microorganism that invades living cells to reproduce
- the way a disease spreads from one host to another
- a sudden outbreak of disease in one area or community
- a substance that helps the body build immunity against a disease
- single celled organisms, some cause disease
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- isolation of people to prevent disease spread
- an outbreak of disease that spreads across countries or continents
- the invasion of an organism by pathogens
8 Clues: the invasion of an organism by pathogens • single celled organisms, some cause disease • isolation of people to prevent disease spread • the way a disease spreads from one host to another • a sudden outbreak of disease in one area or community • a microorganism that invades living cells to reproduce • a substance that helps the body build immunity against a disease • ...
Crossword Fun 2024-06-25
5 Clues: sucess; wealth • the state of being clear • to go down (from a higher place) • one who comes down from a common ancestor • the body's abilitie to resist an infection
4000 PH module 2.5 2025-03-21
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- Before vaccines can be approved in Canada, they must undergo lab testing, animal testing, and three stages of _____ trials.
- Vaccine ____ ____ is ongoing surveillance to detect possible adverse events that may occur at higher levels of frequency than expected based on clinical trials or historical experience, or those that occur too rarely to have been detected within a large clinical trial (2 words).
- ____ allergic responses may include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, throat tightness, difficulty swallowing, hoarse voice, nasal congestion, itchy or watery eyes, etc.
- This occurring after vaccination may be due to a result of pre-existing illness, illness contracted shortly after immunization before immunity can be established, or due to triggering of the immune response by the vaccine.
- Basic reproductive rate; average number of transmissions expected from a single primary case introduced into a totally susceptible population; the higher, the more infectious (2 words).
- ____ surveillance involves routine reporting of health data, including monitoring reportable diseases, disease registries, and hospital data.
- Many falsely believe that vaccines cause this, despite no causal evidence.
- ____ vaccines consist of proteins and capsule polysaccharide to enhance the efficacy of subunit vaccines.
- Condition that may increase the risk of an adverse reaction following immunization or that may compromise the ability of a vaccine to produce immunity; typically results in deferring the vaccine.
- Signs and symptoms may still occur during a secondary infection due to the short _____ period of certain diseases.
- Intervention in this type of exaggerated immune response involves supporting ABCCs, the use of epinephrine and/or bronchodilators, intubation, ventilation support, circulatory volume expanders, and/or vasosuppressors.
- Occurs when a test is positive but a person is not experiencing the health event (2 words).
- _____ surveillance includes monitoring social media, news, and public opinion and perception of health and health care to monitor trends of trust in the health care system, health misinformation, and potential violence against health care workers.
- The proportion of false negatives to true negatives. The higher this is, the more true negatives than false negatives (3 words).
- Vaccine _____ is the ability of a vaccine to prevent illness in "real world" conditions, typically determined through observational studies.
- Occurs when a test is negative and a person is not experiencing the health event (2 words).
- Vaccine ____ is the ability of a vaccine to prevent illness in vaccinated people, in controlled studies (ideal conditions).
- Type I hypersensitivity, also known as IgE-mediated or _____ sensitivity, produces an immediate response and principally effects mast cells, with no complement system participation.
- _____ surveillance includes outbreak investigation, serosurveillance, health surveys, and other means to collect information.
- In order to be qualified as _____, an event must be serious, require urgent medical attention, be unusual or unsuspected, or occur in a geographic or temporal cluster (acronym).
- A severe systemic allergic response with rapid onset (5-20 minutes) affecting multiple systems; results from IgE stimulating mast cells.
- The proportion of true positives to false positives in a test. The higher this is, the more true positives than false positives (3 words).
- Booster shots of vaccines are used to strengthen immune responses against particular antigens, and produce more ____ _ ____ (3 words).
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- Type III hypersensitivity, also known as ____ complex-mediated, produces an immediate response, involves IgG and IgM, mainly effects neutrophils, and involves complement participation; an example is lupus.
- Corticosteroids, chemotherapeutic agents, NSAIDs, and immunomodulators are examples of _______.
- If a person has a proven immediate or anaphylactic hypersensitivity to any vaccine component, assessment by an ___ is warranted.
- This common allergy is typically not a contraindication to vaccination due to the trace amount in certain vaccines being too small to cause a reaction.
- ____ allergic responses may include dizziness, lightheadedness, pallor or cyanosis, weak pulse, fainting, shock, or loss of consciousness.
- _____ vaccines contain whole pathogens that have been killed or ____ with heat, chemicals, or radiation; these do not produce an active infection but the resulting immune response is weaker and less comprehensive than live vaccines.
- Abnormal conditions with an exaggerated, inappropriate immune response to an antigen
- _____ allergic responses may include hives, swelling, itching, warmth, and/or redness.
- ____ allergic responses may include anxiety, a feeling of impending doom, or headache.
- Occurs when a test is negative but a person is experiencing a health event (2 words).
- Deliberate inoculation of individuals with infectious materials, typically producing an infection milder than naturally acquired; may still result in epidemic of the infectious disease.
- The ability of a test to designate an individual with a disease as positive; the greater the ____, the fewer false positives and more true positives.
- ____ vaccines incorporate genes for antigens, leading to uptake of recombinant plasmid by some cells, followed by transcription and translation of antigens and presentation with MHC I to activate adapted immunity; stimulates humoral and cellular immunity with no risk of producing an infection.
- Class of vaccine which exposes individuals to a weakened strain of a pathogen, establishing a subclinical infection to activate cellular and humoral immunity and stimulate the development of memory (2 words).
- Vaccine ____ is achieved only if there is sufficient evidence that it is safe, effective, of suitable quality, and its benefits greatly outweigh any associated risks.
- This type of pharmacological therapy does not interfere with most non-live vaccines, except varicella-containing vaccines or LAIV.
- _____ antibodies are synthetic antibodies given to patients as preventative drugs or treatments.
- ____ ____ _____ recombination determines specific binding of lymphocytes to antigens; occurs due to random recombination of inherited segments of mature B and T cells, which do not respond until they interact with a corresponding antigen (3 words).
- Type IV hypersensitivity, also known as ___ ____ or delayed hypersensitivity, has a delayed response with no antibody involvement, mainly effects lymphocytes and macrophages, and does not involve complement participation; an example is contact sensitivity to poison ivy (2 words).
- The ability of a test to correctly identify people without a disease; the greater the ____ the fewer false negatives and more true negatives.
- ____ vaccines contain inactivated bacterial toxins to create humoral immunity.
- Recent administration of ____ ____ containing antibodies may interfere with the immune response to MMR, MMRV, and monovalent varicella vaccines (2 words).
- Pediatric hospital-based national active surveillance network for adverse events in children following immunization and selected vaccine-preventable infectious diseases (acronym).
- ____ vaccines utilize key antigens of a pathogen, rather than using whole cells or viruses.
- Infants and young children have an immature immune system, and are particularly vulnerable to ____ infections.
- Type II hypersensitivity, also known as tissue-specific or _____ sensitivity, produces an immediate response involving IgG and IgM, principally effects macrophages in tissues, and often involves complement participation; an example is Graves disease.
- Use of this class of medication is not a contraindication for vaccination, but may require usage of a smaller gauge needle and providing firm pressure for longer than two minutes.
- Specific antigens that stimulate adaptive immune responses; these may be proteins or carbohydrates, are typically large with repeating epitopes, and foreign.
- _____ allergic responses may include nausea, stomach pain or cramps, or vomiting.
- Situation in which a drug should not be given due to the risk outweighing the benefit.
- Occurs when a test is positive when a person is experiencing the health event (2 words).
- Vaccine ____ reactions are not side effects and are likely to be coincidental due to causation not being established.
- This approach utilizes presumptive statements, strong recommendations, and exploring reasons for hesitancy and concerns, to address vaccine hesitancy (2 words).
56 Clues: Many falsely believe that vaccines cause this, despite no causal evidence. • ____ vaccines contain inactivated bacterial toxins to create humoral immunity. • _____ allergic responses may include nausea, stomach pain or cramps, or vomiting. • Abnormal conditions with an exaggerated, inappropriate immune response to an antigen • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- inflammation of the liver
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- largest part of the brain
- the nerve cells of the body
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- body's largest internal organ
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
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- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- also known as high blood pressure
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
16 Clues: inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries" • ...
Legendary Elite but Short 2015-12-08
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- when a group of people form a team
- when someone in your family passes something down to there own
- the science that deals with the ocean and what lives in it
- when your be not affected by something
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- a solid figure with eight faces that are usually triangular
- when you get suspicious about something
- to be the best
7 Clues: to be the best • when a group of people form a team • when your be not affected by something • when you get suspicious about something • the science that deals with the ocean and what lives in it • a solid figure with eight faces that are usually triangular • when someone in your family passes something down to there own
Food and Health 2019-02-04
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- another way of protecting ourselves by acquiring immunity against certain diseases
- Germs in milk are killed by
- infect or make impure
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- eating right amount of all the nutrients.
- is caused by the deficiency of Iodine
- disease like malaria and amoebic dysentery is caused by
- An abnormal condition in which the body is not able to function properly.
7 Clues: infect or make impure • Germs in milk are killed by • is caused by the deficiency of Iodine • eating right amount of all the nutrients. • disease like malaria and amoebic dysentery is caused by • An abnormal condition in which the body is not able to function properly. • another way of protecting ourselves by acquiring immunity against certain diseases
Keywords 2021-08-07
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- can be transferred to another individual
- a condition of a living organism where its body or a body part has an impaired functioning
- a microscopic living organism
- microorganism that causes disease
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- can not be transferred to another individual
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin
7 Clues: a microscopic living organism • microorganism that causes disease • can be transferred to another individual • can not be transferred to another individual • The invasion and growth of germs in the body • the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin • a condition of a living organism where its body or a body part has an impaired functioning
Vac Root Words 2021-11-09
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- an extended period of leisure and recreation
- remove from a place of danger to a safer place
- a space entirely devoid of matter
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence
- root that means empty
- having no fixtures, furniture, or inhabitants; empty
7 Clues: root that means empty • a space entirely devoid of matter • an extended period of leisure and recreation • remove from a place of danger to a safer place • having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence • having no fixtures, furniture, or inhabitants; empty • ...
CMPG interaction day (1) 2025-08-21
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- Scientific term relating to the sense of smell
- Adjective on the process of beer maturation in a wooden container
- Plant immunity enhancing compound
- Genus of bacteria causing abnormal growth in plant body parts
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- Sugary substance often present in flowers
- Organism that lives on/in a host and benefits by deriving nutrients
- An extracellular matrix formed by certain bacteria
7 Clues: Plant immunity enhancing compound • Sugary substance often present in flowers • Scientific term relating to the sense of smell • An extracellular matrix formed by certain bacteria • Genus of bacteria causing abnormal growth in plant body parts • Adjective on the process of beer maturation in a wooden container • ...
Egg poultry things by Trevor, fletcher, Sebastian 2022-01-24
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- how animals ‘ fly
- remove the upper part of the beak of (a bird) to prevent it from injuring other birds.
- a place where the hatching of poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes.
- baby chicken
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- part of a chicken breast
- adult chicken
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
7 Clues: baby chicken • adult chicken • how animals ‘ fly • part of a chicken breast • remove the upper part of the beak of (a bird) to prevent it from injuring other birds. • a place where the hatching of poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes. • ...
Lymphocyte Cell 2025-07-23
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- The main types of antibodies produced by lymphocytes
- One of the main functions of lymphocytes is to produce this defensive molecule
- The type of immunity in which B cells participate
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- Types of lymphocytes responsible for cellular immune responses
- Lymphocytes recognise specific antigens through
- The chromosomal location of lymphocytes is identified as
- Lymphocytes can remember pathogens, and this ability is called
7 Clues: Lymphocytes recognise specific antigens through • The type of immunity in which B cells participate • The main types of antibodies produced by lymphocytes • The chromosomal location of lymphocytes is identified as • Types of lymphocytes responsible for cellular immune responses • Lymphocytes can remember pathogens, and this ability is called • ...
Egg poultry things by Trevor, fletcher, Sebastian 2022-01-24
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- how animals ‘ fly
- remove the upper part of the beak of (a bird) to prevent it from injuring other birds.
- a place where the hatching of poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes.
- baby chicken
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- part of a chicken breast
- adult chicken
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
7 Clues: baby chicken • adult chicken • how animals ‘ fly • part of a chicken breast • remove the upper part of the beak of (a bird) to prevent it from injuring other birds. • a place where the hatching of poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes. • ...
Maori in the 20th Century 2020-11-23
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- This was one of the big reasons for Maori land loss
- Maori lost most of their ... lands by the 20th Century
- The government did not take the Treaty ...
- the biggest killer of Maori in the late 19th century
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- The government changed the laws around Maori land ...
- Judge Prendergast labelled the Treaty a legal ...
- Maori had no immunity to introduced ...
7 Clues: Maori had no immunity to introduced ... • The government did not take the Treaty ... • Judge Prendergast labelled the Treaty a legal ... • This was one of the big reasons for Maori land loss • the biggest killer of Maori in the late 19th century • The government changed the laws around Maori land ... • Maori lost most of their ... lands by the 20th Century
Immunization Crossword 2023-04-01
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- What protects the human body from pathogens?
- Defend your body against pathogens
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- Protection from a certain disease
- Used to help the immune system protect against disease
- What is the recommended age for getting the flu vaccine?
- Symptoms caused from receiving medication; they usually go away on their own and usually don't do serious harm
- A disease-causing microorganism
7 Clues: A disease-causing microorganism • Protection from a certain disease • Defend your body against pathogens • What protects the human body from pathogens? • Used to help the immune system protect against disease • What is the recommended age for getting the flu vaccine? • ...
Renue: Rest, Nutrition, Exercise 2016-01-13
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- When I _____ and care for it, my body stays strong and fit.
- When I'm in _____ of my body, I'm in control of my life!
- Strengthens my immunity, improves my _____ and clarity.
- Consider the benefit, when you ____ just a little bit.
- is the name of the pronghorn?
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- Keeps me at a healthy ____, keeps me looking and feeling great!
- My body's with me everywhere, it deserves my constant ____.
- I maintain a healthy body through rest, ______, and exercise!
- It's easy to care for your _____, and all it's made for!
9 Clues: is the name of the pronghorn? • Consider the benefit, when you ____ just a little bit. • Strengthens my immunity, improves my _____ and clarity. • When I'm in _____ of my body, I'm in control of my life! • It's easy to care for your _____, and all it's made for! • When I _____ and care for it, my body stays strong and fit. • ...
Crossword 2023-03-23
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- You are as an important member of the UMMC team.
- Objects that can puncture the skin.
- Minimize clutter to reduce BBP incidents/injuries.
- If exposed to this blood borne pathogen by needlestick or splash injury, recommendations for the healthcare worker to take post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) would be provided by Infectious Diseases Fellow.
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- Eye protection used to reduce/ prevent injuries.
- Are used when handling blood/ body fluids.
- Sharps containers that are a needlestick hazard.
- Secretions from the eyes.
- Which blood borne pathogen should healthcare workers have immunity to?
- If exposed to this blood borne pathogen by needlestick or splash injury, recommendations for the healthcare worker would be to monitor labs for seroconversion.
10 Clues: Secretions from the eyes. • Objects that can puncture the skin. • Are used when handling blood/ body fluids. • Eye protection used to reduce/ prevent injuries. • Sharps containers that are a needlestick hazard. • You are as an important member of the UMMC team. • Minimize clutter to reduce BBP incidents/injuries. • ...
Let's Play Crossword! 2021-07-20
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- This technology can physically help doctors performing various tasks.
- When there is not enough food to eat.
- Refers to the farming of aquatic species e.g., seaweed, shellfish.
- The energy associated with movement.
- Type of energy resources are normally considered sustainable.
- To do with the weather which affects food availability.
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- Using water to power machinery or make electricity.
- A substance used to provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- The ability to meet the needs of the current population whilst not compromising future generations.
9 Clues: The energy associated with movement. • When there is not enough food to eat. • Using water to power machinery or make electricity. • To do with the weather which affects food availability. • Type of energy resources are normally considered sustainable. • Refers to the farming of aquatic species e.g., seaweed, shellfish. • ...
Lymphatic System 2024-04-29
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- A condition characterized by swelling due to fluid buildup
- A clear fluid that flows through the lymphatic vessels
- Small, bean-shaped structures that filter lymph fluid
- The primary organs where lymphocytes mature and differentiate
- An organ that produces lymphocytes and filters blood
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- A type of white blood cell involved in immune response
- A network of vessels, nodes, and organs that helps rid the body of toxins
- The primary function of the lymphatic system
- An organ that stores and filters blood and produces immune cells
9 Clues: The primary function of the lymphatic system • An organ that produces lymphocytes and filters blood • Small, bean-shaped structures that filter lymph fluid • A type of white blood cell involved in immune response • A clear fluid that flows through the lymphatic vessels • A condition characterized by swelling due to fluid buildup • ...
Microbiology unit 3 2025-03-27
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- : Virus family that includes herpes simplex and cytomegalovirus
- : Virus that causes chickenpox and shingles
- : Disease caused by the rabies virus
- : First successful human viral vaccine developed (by Edward Jenner
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- : Viral infection that may lead to congenital defects if contracted during pregnancy
- : Virus known to cause cervical cancer Vaccine : Protective shot used to stimulate immunity
- : A sudden outbreak of a virus in a localized population
- : Outer lipid layer of some viruses
- : Instrument used to grow and observe viruses in the lab
9 Clues: : Outer lipid layer of some viruses • : Disease caused by the rabies virus • : Virus that causes chickenpox and shingles • : A sudden outbreak of a virus in a localized population • : Instrument used to grow and observe viruses in the lab • : Virus family that includes herpes simplex and cytomegalovirus • ...
Digestive System 2025-07-09
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- Juices from the liver and pancreas help break down food particles in the ____ intestine
- Food travels down this long pipe when you swallow
- Name of an enzyme found in the stomach
- Created in the large intestine to help boost our immunity
- First stage of the digestive system
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- The liver secretes this
- The waste material that isn't absorbed by the body goes through the ____ intestine
- Organ that releases acids and enzymes
- Contains a lot of enzymes, helps break down food when chewing
9 Clues: The liver secretes this • First stage of the digestive system • Organ that releases acids and enzymes • Name of an enzyme found in the stomach • Food travels down this long pipe when you swallow • Created in the large intestine to help boost our immunity • Contains a lot of enzymes, helps break down food when chewing • ...
California gold rush 2021-11-03
6 Clues: they fond gold in them • connected to the rivers • Americans had no immunity • realized the reality of the gold rush • immigrants had to do work for low pay • what the settlers were when they found out the way of living during the gold rush
Vaccination 2025-04-14
6 Clues: tacking tool • is the essential task of vaccination • how often should you renew your flu vaccination • a field of science that studies the immune system • a medical procedure aimed at acquiring immunity by the body • an infectious disease for which adult and children be vaccinated
The Immune System: Marissa McKay 2026-02-20
6 Clues: All antibodies _________ • All antigens have a ______ • What type of cells do T-cells get rid of? • Some immunity eventually goes away so we need a _____ • Memory cells remember antigens that have already attacked the ____ • What is our immune system called after our body develops immunities?
immunology 2025-02-25
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- Technology used for monoclonal antibody production.
- Type of white blood cell essential for adaptive immunity.
- Protein family that includes antibodies.
- Immune cell that engulfs pathogens.
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- Large immune cell involved in pathogen engulfment and cytokine secretion.
- The specific part of an antigen recognized by an antibody.
6 Clues: Immune cell that engulfs pathogens. • Protein family that includes antibodies. • Technology used for monoclonal antibody production. • Type of white blood cell essential for adaptive immunity. • The specific part of an antigen recognized by an antibody. • Large immune cell involved in pathogen engulfment and cytokine secretion.
immunology 2025-02-25
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- Technology used for monoclonal antibody production.
- Type of white blood cell essential for adaptive immunity.
- Protein family that includes antibodies.
- Immune cell that engulfs pathogens.
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- Large immune cell involved in pathogen engulfment and cytokine secretion.
- The specific part of an antigen recognized by an antibody.
6 Clues: Immune cell that engulfs pathogens. • Protein family that includes antibodies. • Technology used for monoclonal antibody production. • Type of white blood cell essential for adaptive immunity. • The specific part of an antigen recognized by an antibody. • Large immune cell involved in pathogen engulfment and cytokine secretion.
Covid-19 2020-10-26
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- If someone in your family is ill, give them their own ____, if possible.
- Avoid large ____ of people.
- A person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital.
- Limit close contact with others, staying about ____ feet apart.
- Do not shake ____.
- Stay home if someone in your ____ is sick.
- Always cover your mouth when you ____ or sneeze.
- A biological preparation of organisms that provides immunity to a particular infectious disease.
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- If possible, open ____ to increase ventilation.
- Stay ____ if you are feeling sick.
- Disinfect surfaces like tables, desks and ____ regulary.
- Limit ____ sharing.
- People with COVID-19 sometimes feel pain or pressure in the ____.
- An important warning sign of COVID-19 is difficulty ____ or shortness of breathing.
- ____ your hands frequently.
- Try not to touch your ____.
16 Clues: Do not shake ____. • Limit ____ sharing. • Avoid large ____ of people. • ____ your hands frequently. • Try not to touch your ____. • Stay ____ if you are feeling sick. • Stay home if someone in your ____ is sick. • If possible, open ____ to increase ventilation. • Always cover your mouth when you ____ or sneeze. • Disinfect surfaces like tables, desks and ____ regulary. • ...
Livestock Disease Cause and Control 2024-04-04
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- spore producing organism which feeds on organic matter and causes disease
- body’s ability to stay consistent internally
- vaccine which contains an inactive and incapacitated form of a pathogen
- Live Vaccine vaccine which contains a weakened live version of a pathogen
- occurs when a large number of animals in a group become pathogen immune
- structure on a pathogen responsible for attaching to immune cell receptors
- study of disease
- study of causes of diseases
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- protein for neutralizing or destroying toxins
- organism which lives in or on another organism
- inanimate objects which carry pathogens until shared with another surface
- measures taken to prevent the spread of a pathogen
- ability to resist a particular infection or toxin
- alteration interrupts or disturbs the body’s functions
- organism responsible for causing diseases in the body
- single celled microorganism causes a disease
16 Clues: study of disease • study of causes of diseases • body’s ability to stay consistent internally • single celled microorganism causes a disease • protein for neutralizing or destroying toxins • organism which lives in or on another organism • ability to resist a particular infection or toxin • measures taken to prevent the spread of a pathogen • ...
Heath vocab! 2021-06-01
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- touching another person without that person's consent
- state of well being
- body temperature, usually above 101oF, or 38.3oC, rectally
- articulation, or area where two bones meet or join
- vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- of the body after death to determine the cause of death
- vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- /one of a large group of very small microorganisms, many of which cause disease
- given to an individual to produce immunity to a disease
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- of being in good health; well
- to the heart and blood vessels
- or in front of
- that provide information about body conditions
- or verbal attack on another person
- blood clot
- Occupations Students of America
16 Clues: blood clot • or in front of • state of well being • of being in good health; well • to the heart and blood vessels • Occupations Students of America • or verbal attack on another person • vessel that carries blood back to the heart • vessel that carries blood away from the heart • that provide information about body conditions • ...
Livestock Disease Cause and Control 2024-04-04
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- spore producing organism which feeds on organic matter and causes disease
- body’s ability to stay consistent internally
- vaccine which contains an inactive and incapacitated form of a pathogen
- Live Vaccine vaccine which contains a weakened live version of a pathogen
- occurs when a large number of animals in a group become pathogen immune
- structure on a pathogen responsible for attaching to immune cell receptors
- study of disease
- study of causes of diseases
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- protein for neutralizing or destroying toxins
- organism which lives in or on another organism
- inanimate objects which carry pathogens until shared with another surface
- measures taken to prevent the spread of a pathogen
- ability to resist a particular infection or toxin
- alteration interrupts or disturbs the body’s functions
- organism responsible for causing diseases in the body
- single celled microorganism causes a disease
16 Clues: study of disease • study of causes of diseases • body’s ability to stay consistent internally • single celled microorganism causes a disease • protein for neutralizing or destroying toxins • organism which lives in or on another organism • ability to resist a particular infection or toxin • measures taken to prevent the spread of a pathogen • ...
Cattle husbandry 2023-08-03
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- male calves should be castrated within ___ months of age
- grazing cows need at least ___ hectare per cow
- removal of the testicles in very young male cattle
- Weaning allows the mother cow to transfer _____ to her own body for the next calving
- a way to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- calves are weaned at ____ to ten months of age
- cattle should be vaccinated every ___ months
- the process of withdrawing a calfs' access to milk
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- _________ breeding allows greater control over genetic gains
- removing a bovines horns
- an area where cattle are grazed
- a technique for marking livestock, usually done with a hot iron
- the best place to vaccinate cattle is in the ____ muscle
- the process of selecting and mating individuals
- the gestation period of a cow is ___ months
- a method of livestock identification
16 Clues: removing a bovines horns • an area where cattle are grazed • a method of livestock identification • the gestation period of a cow is ___ months • cattle should be vaccinated every ___ months • grazing cows need at least ___ hectare per cow • calves are weaned at ____ to ten months of age • the process of selecting and mating individuals • ...
History 7 Ch.3 2024-12-09
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- Spreading ideas to help or hurt a cause
- A period of 100 years
- People or countries who cooperate with others on some project
- Armed forces try to capture a fortified fort or town by surrounding it & preventing any food or supplies from reaching it
- Skins from fur-bearing animals
- Believes the land, natural resources, & the chief industries should be owned by the community as a whole rather than the individuals
- Formal agreement between two or more nations
- Outcast
- Loyalty
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- Little _______. Attakullakulla—diplomat for Cherokee
- One who buys something, such as land, hoping it will increase in value & when sold provide a profit
- Establish settlements
- One who is skilled in dealing with other people
- Practice exchanging one product for another
- A journey for a specific purpose—such as exploration
- Natural ability to resist infection
16 Clues: Outcast • Loyalty • Establish settlements • A period of 100 years • Skins from fur-bearing animals • Natural ability to resist infection • Spreading ideas to help or hurt a cause • Practice exchanging one product for another • Formal agreement between two or more nations • One who is skilled in dealing with other people • Little _______. Attakullakulla—diplomat for Cherokee • ...
Corona Crossward 2020-08-17
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- covid-19 affects which system
- device used to measure body temperature
- maintaining a minimum 6 feet distance to avoid the spread of virus
- location where the outbreak was first reported
- microscopic parasite
- a person who is a carrier for an illness but does not display any symptoms
- alcohol based substance used to kill germs on hands
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- an illness affecting several continents
- isolation of people and animals that prevent the spread of illness
- lung condition that can be caused by covid-19 another name for corona virus
- cough, sore throat, fever, loss of smell, shortness of breath
- device that pumps air into lungs for patients with difficulty breathing
- alternate name for covid-19
- a substance used to build immunity against sicknesses
- organ affected by corona
- cloth barrier preventing the virus spread through droplets
16 Clues: microscopic parasite • organ affected by corona • alternate name for covid-19 • covid-19 affects which system • an illness affecting several continents • device used to measure body temperature • location where the outbreak was first reported • alcohol based substance used to kill germs on hands • a substance used to build immunity against sicknesses • ...
Survivor Puzzle 2021-11-21
6 Clues: The first two-time winner • The first male two-time winner • Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch • Pretended to be a funeral director on MvGX • Threw the final immunity challenge in Palau • Game Changers winner and one half of Cops-R-Us
VAKSIN KUIZ KUA FARMASI KLINIK KESIHATAN KAKI BUKIT 2021-10-29
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- _______________apakah keadaan yang tidak membolehkan( CONTRAINDICATIONS)seseorang mendapat vaksin
- ___________ adalah sebarang gejala yang dialami setelah vaksin diberikan
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- _____________ cara untuk mendapatkan herd immunity adalah melalui kaedah?
- vaksin _________ mempunyai keberkesanan 95%
- kesan AEFI boleh di laporkan di aplikasi ________________ ?
- ________IMMUNITY yang terhasil apabila sebahagian besar masyarakat mendapat immuniti
6 Clues: vaksin _________ mempunyai keberkesanan 95% • kesan AEFI boleh di laporkan di aplikasi ________________ ? • ___________ adalah sebarang gejala yang dialami setelah vaksin diberikan • _____________ cara untuk mendapatkan herd immunity adalah melalui kaedah? • ________IMMUNITY yang terhasil apabila sebahagian besar masyarakat mendapat immuniti • ...
Columbian Exchange vocabulary check 2023-03-17
6 Clues: Plants grown for food • Animals raised for humans • The ability to fight against a disease • Giving someone something for something else • The exchange of goods between the Old World and the New • We can't see this, only the effects of it, and they are deadly!
virus vocab 2020-09-18
7 Clues: causing a disease • causes by bites from fleas • causing fever and pustules • the body immunity from the virus • that fight off invaders in the body • in the body that are attacked by HIV • attacking the tissues and organs of the body
Survivor 47 SEASON FINALE 2024-12-19
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- Who did Sol save with his advantage he found at the reward?
- First person to find a hidden immunity idol this season.
- Name for a person who is taken to the end because they haven't played a good game.
- Where did Genevieve say she found her fake idol?
- Genevieve could be called this season's ______.
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- Color of the merged tribe.
- First person on the jury this season.
- What was Sue's idol hidden in?
- The original tribe names were: Tuku, Lavo, and ______.
9 Clues: Color of the merged tribe. • What was Sue's idol hidden in? • First person on the jury this season. • Genevieve could be called this season's ______. • Where did Genevieve say she found her fake idol? • The original tribe names were: Tuku, Lavo, and ______. • First person to find a hidden immunity idol this season. • ...
Medicinal Terms 2026-02-05
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- - The way a disease spreads from one person to another.
- - Treatment to help someone regain skills or strength after illness or injury.
- - An unwanted reaction caused by a medicine.
- - A condition that lasts for a long time
- - The body’s ability to fight and protect against disease.
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- - A period of isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
- - The way a disease spreads from one person to another.
- - Completely free from germs or microorganisms.
- - A substance used to clean wounds and prevent infection.
- - A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease in one area.
10 Clues: - A condition that lasts for a long time • - An unwanted reaction caused by a medicine. • - Completely free from germs or microorganisms. • - The way a disease spreads from one person to another. • - The way a disease spreads from one person to another. • - A period of isolation to prevent the spread of disease. • ...
Shingles 2025-09-12
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- Treatment that suppresses immunity, raising risk
- What type of neurons are most commonly affected by shingles?
- Where does the Varicella Zoster Virus establish latency in the body
- Major risk factor for shingles
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- Disease a non-immune contact might get after exposure to shingles
- Typical pattern of shingles rash
- You cannot catch this disease from shingles exposure itself
- What is a primary risk factor for vulnerability to the development of shingles
- Non-immune contacts usually develop after exposure (not shingles)
9 Clues: Major risk factor for shingles • Typical pattern of shingles rash • Treatment that suppresses immunity, raising risk • You cannot catch this disease from shingles exposure itself • What type of neurons are most commonly affected by shingles? • Disease a non-immune contact might get after exposure to shingles • ...
IMMUNE SYSTEM CROSSWORD!! 2021-01-28
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- they are made to latch on to pathogens and destroy them
- they circulate in your blood
- it filters blood and stores blood cells
- there are 4 kinds: virus,fungi,bacteria and parasites
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- they produce blood cells
- they are a cell that can digest pathogens
- there are three kinds of it
- they give you a little of the virus to train your immune system to make a antibodies for it
- attacks white blood cells directly to waken the immune system
9 Clues: they produce blood cells • there are three kinds of it • they circulate in your blood • it filters blood and stores blood cells • they are a cell that can digest pathogens • there are 4 kinds: virus,fungi,bacteria and parasites • they are made to latch on to pathogens and destroy them • attacks white blood cells directly to waken the immune system • ...
Bubonic Plague Crossword 2022-03-31
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- 1/3 of the main culprits of the disease's spread.
- The trade route where disease spread flourished.
- The bacteria that causes the Bubonic Plague
- A medical practitioner that took care of those with the Black Death.
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- 1/3 of the main culprits of the disease's spread.
- What plague doctors stuffed into their masks in hopes of immunity.
- Side-effect of the Bubonic Plague, takes form of bodily swelling.
- As a result of the plague, what color are one's fingers?
- Word for diseased outbreak in a community.
- Which continent suffered the most casualties from the plague?
10 Clues: Word for diseased outbreak in a community. • The bacteria that causes the Bubonic Plague • The trade route where disease spread flourished. • 1/3 of the main culprits of the disease's spread. • 1/3 of the main culprits of the disease's spread. • As a result of the plague, what color are one's fingers? • Which continent suffered the most casualties from the plague? • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2021-12-04
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- when the doctor uses a needle to put medicine or a vaccine into the body
- something (as a pill or liquid) used to prevent, cure, or relieve a disease
- fluid in the body that delivers oxygen and nutrients
- the number of times the heart beats
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- a person that is getting medical treatment
- a person qualified to practice medicine
- tool used to hear sounds within the body
- substance used to provide immunity against diseases
- a physical checkup by a doctor
9 Clues: a physical checkup by a doctor • the number of times the heart beats • a person qualified to practice medicine • tool used to hear sounds within the body • a person that is getting medical treatment • substance used to provide immunity against diseases • fluid in the body that delivers oxygen and nutrients • ...
Let's Play Crossword! 2021-07-20
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- This technology can physically help doctors performing various tasks.
- When there is not enough food to eat.
- Refers to the farming of aquatic species e.g., seaweed, shellfish.
- The energy associated with movement.
- Type of energy resources are normally considered sustainable.
- To do with the weather which affects food availability.
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- Using water to power machinery or make electricity.
- A substance used to provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- The ability to meet the needs of the current population whilst not compromising future generations.
9 Clues: The energy associated with movement. • When there is not enough food to eat. • Using water to power machinery or make electricity. • To do with the weather which affects food availability. • Type of energy resources are normally considered sustainable. • Refers to the farming of aquatic species e.g., seaweed, shellfish. • ...
VFAHT Crossword 2024-03-05
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- Disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, causing symptoms such as fever, joint pain, and rash? (6 letters)
- Virus that caused the latest Pandemic (11 letters)
- Considered to be artificial active immunity (11 letters)
- Disease caused by a mycobacterium (12 letters)
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- Inflammation of the Liver (9 letters)
- Medical term for "Pink eye" (14 letters)
- Virus that causes AIDS (3 letters)
- Types of hepatitis (4 letters)
- This bacterial disease, often spread through contaminated water, causes Rice Water diarrhea and can lead to dehydration. (7 letters)
9 Clues: Types of hepatitis (4 letters) • Virus that causes AIDS (3 letters) • Inflammation of the Liver (9 letters) • Medical term for "Pink eye" (14 letters) • Disease caused by a mycobacterium (12 letters) • Virus that caused the latest Pandemic (11 letters) • Considered to be artificial active immunity (11 letters) • ...
reproduction terms 2022-05-04
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- the time a female animal is receptive to be bred
- cycle the length of a females cycle from one estrus to the next
- the period of time that milk is secreted by mammary glands
- the release of the egg cell from the ovary
- the union of the sperm and egg cells
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- the act of giving birth
- the time an animal is pregnant
- removing of a males testivles to prevent breeding
- age at which animals reach sexual maturity and begin coming into heat
- the milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for immunity
10 Clues: the act of giving birth • the time an animal is pregnant • the union of the sperm and egg cells • the release of the egg cell from the ovary • the time a female animal is receptive to be bred • removing of a males testivles to prevent breeding • the period of time that milk is secreted by mammary glands • cycle the length of a females cycle from one estrus to the next • ...
Reproduction Terms 2022-05-04
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- The first milk produced after a mammal gives birth that contains antibodies needed for immunity
- cycle The length of a female’s cycle from one estrus to the next
- The union of the sperm and egg cells
- The time an animal is pregnant
- The act of giving birth by female mammals
- The period of time that milk is secreted by the mammary glands
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- The time a female animal is receptive to be bred
- Removing the testivles of male animals to prevent breeding.
- The release of the egg cell from the ovary.
- Age animals reach sexual maturity and goes into heat.
10 Clues: The time an animal is pregnant • The union of the sperm and egg cells • The act of giving birth by female mammals • The release of the egg cell from the ovary. • The time a female animal is receptive to be bred • Age animals reach sexual maturity and goes into heat. • Removing the testivles of male animals to prevent breeding. • ...
Digestive System 2025-07-09
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- Juices from the liver and pancreas help break down food particles in the ____ intestine
- Food travels down this long pipe when you swallow
- Name of an enzyme found in the stomach
- Created in the large intestine to help boost our immunity
- First stage of the digestive system
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- The liver secretes this
- The waste material that isn't absorbed by the body goes through the ____ intestine
- Organ that releases acids and enzymes
- Contains a lot of enzymes, helps break down food when chewing
9 Clues: The liver secretes this • First stage of the digestive system • Organ that releases acids and enzymes • Name of an enzyme found in the stomach • Food travels down this long pipe when you swallow • Created in the large intestine to help boost our immunity • Contains a lot of enzymes, helps break down food when chewing • ...
AP Ch 13 2020-12-08
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- largest and most long-lived of the WBCs; highly phagocytic
- destruction of red blood cells
- immature form of an erythrocyte
- most abundant of the white blood cells; highly mobile
- white blood cells that protect against parasites; also involved in allergic reactions
- hormone secreted by the kidneys that stimulates the production of erythrocytes
- percentage of red blood cells in a sample of blood
- insoluble protein fibers involved in forming a blood clot
- process of dissolution of a blood clot
- second most numerous of the WBCs; responsible for long-term immunity
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- white blood cells
- fewest of WBCs, secretes heparin
- blood clotting
- clear extracellular matrix of blood
- red blood cells
- elevated white blood cell count
- deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- blood cell fragments that play a key role in stopping bleeding
- iron-containing pigment of red blood cells that carries oxygen
- plasma without the clotting proteins
- abnormally low white blood count
- production of blood
- thickness or stickiness of blood
23 Clues: blood clotting • red blood cells • white blood cells • production of blood • destruction of red blood cells • elevated white blood cell count • immature form of an erythrocyte • fewest of WBCs, secretes heparin • abnormally low white blood count • thickness or stickiness of blood • clear extracellular matrix of blood • plasma without the clotting proteins • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-12-10
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- Unjustly, inflicting hardship
- Relating to government revenue
- The act of influence
- A crime
- Proving a statement to be false.
- A Type of character
- Clever original or inventive
- the art of speaking or writing efficiently
- The killing of someone
- A Person willing to help slaves
- the advocacy or existence of an elite as a dominating element in a system or society.
- Someone who destroys public property
- Scold or criticize
- The Act of discrimation against colored humans
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- A way of turning something to your advantage
- Beileveing people are motivated by self interest.
- A racial classification of black and white mixed
- The act of freeing someone free imprisonment
- A constant attack
- A violent uprising against a government
- A right or immunity.
- Immoral or Wicked behavior
- A female movement
- Devoutly religious
- A Criminal
- An Idea or attitude
- An annoying person, condition, practice.
- A public declaration of aims
- A difficult problem
- A fortification.
30 Clues: A crime • A Criminal • A fortification. • A constant attack • A female movement • Devoutly religious • Scold or criticize • A Type of character • An Idea or attitude • A difficult problem • The act of influence • A right or immunity. • The killing of someone • Immoral or Wicked behavior • Clever original or inventive • A public declaration of aims • Unjustly, inflicting hardship • ...
Health 2021-06-09
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- Cigarettes have liquid in them that contain
- What do steroids mainly give you
- What are are substances that change how your body works
- What substance gives you immunity to virus diseases
- What causes strep throat
- What non living organism causes the Flu
- What age does someone have to be to drink alcohol
- What electronic and smoke
- What country first made steroids
- What is the most popular reason for taking steroids
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- What is is the most common symptom of the Flu
- What type of disease is the covid 19
- What is it called when someone can’t stop doing something
- What is the most common way for spreading the Flu
- What state has the most Flu cases
- What is it called when someone drinks too much and acts differently
- What gender uses steroids more often
- What drink has the least amount of Alcohol in it
- What is the drink only 21 or older citizens can drink
- What drug do people use to gain muscle
20 Clues: What causes strep throat • What electronic and smoke • What do steroids mainly give you • What country first made steroids • What state has the most Flu cases • What type of disease is the covid 19 • What gender uses steroids more often • What drug do people use to gain muscle • What non living organism causes the Flu • Cigarettes have liquid in them that contain • ...
finals 2022-10-26
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- birds heading South during winter time
- any member of the Supreme Court
- parable of the ________
- organized faith
- life ______, car ______, fire _______
- the grim reaper , armed with a sickle
- traditional in politics , the Republican Party in the US
- apex or summit or maximum ?
- a person born here , a national of ______
- latin word for head , per _______income
- neither large nor small
- age group , millennials for example
- polis in Greek , a center
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- what we want the weather to be
- in China around 1.4 billion
- what what retirees wait for every month
- one who endures , an orphan or a widow perhaps
- infantile , immature
- what every farmer wishes his land to be
- "________ is wealth
- borrowers don't care about it but lenders worry about it
- capacity , could be cosmos or breadth
- what vaccines strengthen
- country where the Ayatollah lives
- deserve or worth
- in physics any force applied to an object
- ripening , they are when actors take on grandfatherly and grandmotherly roles in cinema
27 Clues: organized faith • deserve or worth • "________ is wealth • infantile , immature • parable of the ________ • neither large nor small • what vaccines strengthen • polis in Greek , a center • in China around 1.4 billion • apex or summit or maximum ? • what we want the weather to be • any member of the Supreme Court • country where the Ayatollah lives • age group , millennials for example • ...
10th Grade Vocabulary 2022-08-25
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- blameless, impeccable
- of, relating to, or involving the measurement of quantity or amount
- holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines
- a state of mental and motor inactivity with partial or total insensibility
- having an inflexible or ultraconservative character
- to change from a fluid to a solid state; to make viscid or curdled
- moving from topic to topic without order
- to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity
- to enroll into service by compulsion
- to extinguish the guilt incurred by or make amends for
- impossible to refute, break, or alter
- to determine, express, or measure the quantity of
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- characterized by sympathetic understanding or insight
- to develop the implications of; analyze logically
- an identifying and often superficial characteristic or device
- one who hates women
- a fortified area or position
- the process of growth or enlargement by a gradual buildup
- a means of achieving a particular end
- a vigorous or rapid outpouring or projection of many things at once
20 Clues: one who hates women • blameless, impeccable • a fortified area or position • to enroll into service by compulsion • a means of achieving a particular end • impossible to refute, break, or alter • holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines • moving from topic to topic without order • to develop the implications of; analyze logically • ...
Leprosy Crossword 2022-11-02
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- 95% of people have natural ____ to leprosy.
- Treatments lasts one to ___ years.
- Leprosy is treated with a combination of _______.
- Leprosy affects the bones indirectly through trauma of tissue.
- Prolonged, close contact with someone who untreated leprosy over many ___ is needed to catch the disease.
- You ____ get Leprosy from casual contact.
- This can result from Leprosy.
- Leprosy is transmitted through birth.
- How many years could it be before one shows signs of Leprosy?
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- If left untreated, Leprosy can lead to?
- Leprosy ___ lead to death.
- Mycobacterium leprae is commonly found in ____.
- Early diagnosis and treatment usually prevents Leprosy.
- What bacteria that causes Leprosy?
- What is another name for Leprosy?
- Discolored patches of are a symptom of leprosy.
- There are one hundred forty ____Leprosy cases are there a year.
- Countries where diseases are ___ most at risk for Leprosy.
- Leprosy can affect these clusters of cells.
- Mycobacterium leprae _____ skin, eyes, and the lining of the nose as well.
20 Clues: Leprosy ___ lead to death. • This can result from Leprosy. • What is another name for Leprosy? • What bacteria that causes Leprosy? • Treatments lasts one to ___ years. • Leprosy is transmitted through birth. • If left untreated, Leprosy can lead to? • You ____ get Leprosy from casual contact. • 95% of people have natural ____ to leprosy. • ...
Leprosy Crossword 2022-11-02
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- 95% of people have natural ____ to leprosy.
- Treatments lasts one to ___ years.
- Leprosy is treated with a combination of _______.
- Leprosy affects the bones indirectly through trauma of tissue.
- Prolonged, close contact with someone who untreated leprosy over many ___ is needed to catch the disease.
- You ____ get Leprosy from casual contact.
- This can result from Leprosy.
- Leprosy is transmitted through birth.
- How many years could it be before one shows signs of Leprosy?
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- If left untreated, Leprosy can lead to?
- Leprosy ___ lead to death.
- Mycobacterium leprae is commonly found in ____.
- Early diagnosis and treatment usually prevents Leprosy.
- What bacteria that causes Leprosy?
- What is another name for Leprosy?
- Discolored patches of are a symptom of leprosy.
- There are one hundred forty ____Leprosy cases are there a year.
- Countries where diseases are ___ most at risk for Leprosy.
- Leprosy can affect these clusters of cells.
- Mycobacterium leprae _____ skin, eyes, and the lining of the nose as well.
20 Clues: Leprosy ___ lead to death. • This can result from Leprosy. • What is another name for Leprosy? • What bacteria that causes Leprosy? • Treatments lasts one to ___ years. • Leprosy is transmitted through birth. • If left untreated, Leprosy can lead to? • You ____ get Leprosy from casual contact. • 95% of people have natural ____ to leprosy. • ...
Clinical Bacteriology Lecture - Module 3 2022-10-15
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- Bacteria that can cause floppy baby syndrome
- A disease caused by Frankel's bacillus
- An occupational hazard for farmers, veterinarian, and poultry workers
- Ability to grow when incubated at 4 deg C for several weeks
- Required media for lecithinase test
- Refers to severe simultaneous spasm in all muscles due to C. tetani
- On BAP, the colonies of B. anthracis appears like a _____
- ph indicator in CCFA
- Selective media for Bacillus anthracis
- Characterized by low grade fever, mild sore throat, and body malaise
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- Disease caused by C. perfringens
- (+) result of Clostridium perfringens in litmus milk test
- Metachromatic granules of C. diphtheriae
- L. acidophilus is also called as ____
- Test that can determine the susceptibility or immunity of humans against diptheria
- Presumptive test for Listeria monocytogenes
- Skin disease caused by cutaneous anthrax
- Media for isolating C. diphtheriae that shows gray to black colonies
- S. agalactiae is an agent ____ meningitis
- Virulence factor of Clostridium tetani
20 Clues: ph indicator in CCFA • Disease caused by C. perfringens • Required media for lecithinase test • L. acidophilus is also called as ____ • A disease caused by Frankel's bacillus • Virulence factor of Clostridium tetani • Selective media for Bacillus anthracis • Metachromatic granules of C. diphtheriae • Skin disease caused by cutaneous anthrax • ...
BIO-Chapter 11 Vocabulary Cross Word Puzzle 2020-04-02
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- first large compartment of stomach for some organisms
- blue green bacteria
- thick wall of DNA formed by Prokaryotes for tolerance
- disease causing organism
- true bacteria
- region in a prokaryotic cell consisting of DNA
- shots with antigens used to stimulate antibody production
- a light absorbing purplish protein pigment
- blood protein produced in response to antigens
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- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- eubacteria that lacks a cell wall and grows on its own
- more ancient group of the two types of prokaryotes
- able to fight off diseases, infections and allergies
- ability to avoid or repel attack by pathogens
- organism that requires a very salty environment
- a polymer found in the cell walls of eubacteria
- round tissue growth that contains bacteria or other agent
- organism on which another lives or use as source for food
- a dull red, hard lesion for the initial sign of syphilis
- hunman immunodeficiency virus responsible for AIDS
- methane-producing archaebacterium
21 Clues: true bacteria • blue green bacteria • disease causing organism • methane-producing archaebacterium • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • a light absorbing purplish protein pigment • ability to avoid or repel attack by pathogens • region in a prokaryotic cell consisting of DNA • blood protein produced in response to antigens • organism that requires a very salty environment • ...
UNIT REVIEW CROSSWORD 2020-04-27
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- A big old building
- Type of protozoan that has no shell
- Where athletes run
- Aquatic, eukaryotic, autotrophic organisms that perform photosynthesis
- People can wear it on their heads
- The study of the Universe
- We made them in groups in Biology at school
- Some substance that gives colour
- Building where trains arrive
- Favourite food of mice
- Similar to quick
- Twelve o'clock at night
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- Something that protect you from rain water
- Balls of air inside a liquid
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- Thin grey powder after something has been burnt
- An animal that lives in water that if you cut one arm it will regenerate
- A device to call people
- They provide immunity against diseases
- A sport played with sitcks
- Liquid state of very hot metal
- The opposite to up
- A very cold season
- Favourite food of carnivours
- Where people see when trains arrive and leave
25 Clues: Similar to quick • A big old building • Where athletes run • The opposite to up • A very cold season • Favourite food of mice • A device to call people • Twelve o'clock at night • The study of the Universe • A sport played with sitcks • Balls of air inside a liquid • Building where trains arrive • Favourite food of carnivours • Liquid state of very hot metal • ...
Scythe Kaleb 2019-10-08
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- a disorderly crowd; a mob.
- give an authoritative order.
- having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.
- cause (someone) to become hostile.
- one's family and relations.
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
- pause before saying or doing something, especially through uncertainty.
- of, worked by, charged with, or producing electricity.
- incongruous in a striking or shocking way; clashing.
- a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.
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- complain or protest about something in a bad-tempered but typically muted way.
- a charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong.
- the state of being subject to death.
- a thing intended; an aim or plan.
- not able to be comforted or alleviated.
- extract (information) from various sources.
- become or make more intense.
- protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- the production of chemical compounds.
- to figure out a code.
20 Clues: to figure out a code. • a disorderly crowd; a mob. • one's family and relations. • give an authoritative order. • become or make more intense. • a thing intended; an aim or plan. • cause (someone) to become hostile. • the state of being subject to death. • the production of chemical compounds. • not able to be comforted or alleviated. • ...
chapter 8 2020-10-14
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- clear fluid
- cell
- eat or swallow
- presence of small red blood cells
- immune
- liquid portion of the blood that remains after clotting
- complete blood count
- a group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei
- blood urea nitrogen
- a substance that causes the formation of antibodies
- presence of large, irregularly shaped red blood cells
- fluid that is circulated through lymph vessels
- juice
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- pale in color
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- basic metabolic panel
- circulating tissue of the body consisting of fluid
- blood
- color
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
- presence of large red blood cells
- form
- cell fragments in the blood that are essential for blood clotting
- alanine aminotransferase
- liquid portion of the blood and lymph
- cluster of differentiation
- transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
- protects the body from harmful invading substances
- germ or bud
- a net
- formation
31 Clues: cell • form • blood • color • a net • juice • immune • formation • clear fluid • germ or bud • pale in color • eat or swallow • blood urea nitrogen • complete blood count • basic metabolic panel • alanine aminotransferase • cluster of differentiation • presence of small red blood cells • presence of large red blood cells • transport oxygen and carbon dioxide • liquid portion of the blood and lymph • ...
COVID-19: Review 2021-01-27
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- _______ your cough or sneeze with a tissue (then dispose), or cough/sneeze into or your elbow.
- Removes 99.9% of germs.
- Stay _____ if you are sick.
- A biological preparation providing immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- Wash your hands for ________ seconds.
- Country where COVID-19 started.
- A disinfectant may be created, by mixing one-half cup _______ into one gallon of water.
- Do not come to work if you have any _________ of COVID-19.
- We all need to help reduce the homecare ______ of COVID-19.
- Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart.
- Another word for isolation.
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- The virus is primarily transmitted through this.
- Widespread disease.
- To disinfect.
- It is important to practice proper hygiene at work and at _______.
- If you test positive for COVID-19, you should call the _____________ immediately.
- What should be taken at the start of shift.
- One of the main symptoms of COVID-19.
- Utilize an alcohol solution of at least ____ percent.
- _____ are mandatory for caregivers at all times.
- Supplies/gear used for staying safe.
21 Clues: To disinfect. • Widespread disease. • Removes 99.9% of germs. • Stay _____ if you are sick. • Another word for isolation. • Country where COVID-19 started. • Supplies/gear used for staying safe. • One of the main symptoms of COVID-19. • Wash your hands for ________ seconds. • What should be taken at the start of shift. • Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart. • ...
Body Systems 2021-02-13
Across
- a body system that removes waste products
- a body system that allows organisms to reproduce
- transports materials to the heart
- produces antibodies
- a body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a body system uses hormones to regulate the body
- a body system that allows for movement by contracting
- a body system consisting of bones, cartilage, and ligaments
- a type of white blood cell that attacks invaded body cells
- a body system that helps regulate body temperature and is a barrier against infection
Down
- blood vessels that transport materials from the heart
- cells that destroy infected cells and prevent illness
- Used to produce immunity against a disease
- a body system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water
- produces eggs in a female
- a body system that transports materials to and from cells
- a body system that fights of foreign invaders
- produces hormones
- produces sperm
- interprets and responds to information
20 Clues: produces sperm • produces hormones • produces antibodies • produces eggs in a female • transports materials to the heart • interprets and responds to information • a body system that removes waste products • Used to produce immunity against a disease • a body system that fights of foreign invaders • a body system that allows organisms to reproduce • ...
Chapter 16 2021-02-13
Across
- _____ directly enter the bloodstream.
- ____ destroy foreign particles and cellular debris.
- When palatine tonsils become inflamed or enlarged, it is called_____.
- The walls of lymphatic capillaries form an _____.
- The act of monitoring body fluids is called ____.
- Macrophages destroy _____ ____.
- All lymphocytes originate in the red ____ ____.
- The main function of lymph nodes is to ___ foreign particles from the lymph.
- The lymphatic capillaries merge into____.
- ____ protect the body from pathogens through the digestive tract and respiratory system.
Down
- Red bone marrow creates _____ ____ cells.
- Endothelium allows interstitial fluid to enter ____.
- Lymphocytes of the spleen defend the body against ____.
- Bone marrow plays a large part in _____.
- ____ attack viruses and bacteria.
- _____ prevent throat and lung infections.
- The spleen is enclosed in ____ ____.
- As the time of birth approaches, the spleen halts the production of ___ blood cells.
- When pharyngeal tonsils become enlarged, they are called_____.
- Once the interstitial fluid is inside lymphatic capillaries, the fluid is called ___.
20 Clues: Macrophages destroy _____ ____. • ____ attack viruses and bacteria. • The spleen is enclosed in ____ ____. • _____ directly enter the bloodstream. • Bone marrow plays a large part in _____. • Red bone marrow creates _____ ____ cells. • _____ prevent throat and lung infections. • The lymphatic capillaries merge into____. • All lymphocytes originate in the red ____ ____. • ...
Outbreaks, Epidemics and Pandemics 2021-10-25
Across
- occurs when a new subtype of virus arises
- the severity of a disease caused by a virus
- killed 40-50 million people in 1918
- disease occurs in greater numbers than expected
- example of a destructive global pandemic
- how long an outbreak can last
- provides an influenza pandemic alert system
- killed 1 million people in 1968
- avoid these as much as possible and stay home if ill
- one of the ways a virus spreads from person to person
Down
- who is at risk when humans have no immunity to a new virus
- a global disease outbreak
- avoid touching these unless you have just washed hands
- when an infectious disease spreads rapidly
- can spread from one person to another
- wear one of these if you cant stay 6 feet from others
- you should wash your hands with these to prevent spread
- how many phases of a scale tracking disease
- severe acute respiratory syndrome
- phase two: this type of virus has spread to humans
20 Clues: a global disease outbreak • how long an outbreak can last • killed 1 million people in 1968 • severe acute respiratory syndrome • killed 40-50 million people in 1918 • can spread from one person to another • example of a destructive global pandemic • occurs when a new subtype of virus arises • when an infectious disease spreads rapidly • ...
Blood 2023-02-20
Across
- Hemoglobin first appears in
- Process which attracts wbc to inflamed tissue
- widespread allergic reaction
- Pathogen is selected for phagocytosis and destruction by
- Betaglobulin that binds with iron in small intestine
- RBC movement through capillary membrane
- Drug that inhibits formation of T helper cells
- Antigen
- Increased viscosity of blood,ruddy complexion with bluish tint
- Form of acquired immunity
- Insoluble form of iron-storage pool
- Enzyme in RBC catalysing reversible reaction between co2 and h2o
- Freeflowing clots
- Antigen responsible for graft rejection
- Hormone for RBC production
- substance secreted by sensitised t cells
- vasoconstrictor substance
Down
- Immune complex mediated hypersensitivity
- widespread activation of clotting mechanism
- process-Ag-Ab insoluble complex
- Glass factor
- Transcription factor for erythropoietin gene
- Macrophage lining liver sinusoids
- Deficiency of factor vll
- self antigen
- End product of complement cascade
- Precipitation of bilirubin in nHagemanfactor Hemostasis stoppage of bleeding
- Promotes growth and reproduction of all commited cells
28 Clues: Antigen • Glass factor • self antigen • Freeflowing clots • Deficiency of factor vll • Form of acquired immunity • vasoconstrictor substance • Hormone for RBC production • Hemoglobin first appears in • widespread allergic reaction • process-Ag-Ab insoluble complex • Macrophage lining liver sinusoids • End product of complement cascade • Insoluble form of iron-storage pool • ...
Animal Health Crossword 2023-04-02
Across
- a disease of vertebrate animals which can be transmitted to humans (8)
- temporary increase in body temperature, often due to an illness (5)
- the true stomach in ruminants (8)
- inflammation of the lungs (9)
- accummulation of pus in the uterus (8)
- inflamed uterine wall (8)
- another term for urinary bladder infection (8)
- 'Mad Cow' in sheep (7)
- drug used in the treatment of bacterial infections (10)
Down
- the acronym for the effects of acute inflammation (5)
- abnormal and excessive thirst (10)
- decrease in hemoglobin levels (6)
- inflammation of the testicles (8)
- trapping of fermentation gases in the rumen (5)
- another term for stones or calculi in the bladder (8)
- biological preparation which active acquired immunity to a particular disease (7)
- inflammation of the mammary gland (8)
- whitish-yellow protein-rich fluid that accumulates at the site of an infection (3)
- the vector for anaplasmosis (4)
- disorder caused by the lack of vitamin D (7)
20 Clues: 'Mad Cow' in sheep (7) • inflamed uterine wall (8) • inflammation of the lungs (9) • the vector for anaplasmosis (4) • decrease in hemoglobin levels (6) • inflammation of the testicles (8) • the true stomach in ruminants (8) • abnormal and excessive thirst (10) • inflammation of the mammary gland (8) • accummulation of pus in the uterus (8) • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZEL 2023-04-24
Across
- the state of being free from danger or threat.
- fixed pattern of behavior in animals
- keep safe from harm or injury.
- averse to change or innovation
- not dangerous or frightened of people
- something providing shelter.
- a circle that has a series of numbers or marks representing numbers,
- rough path or minor road
- a person or thing providing protection
- to undergo especially without giving in
- give an authoritative order.
- strongly suggest the truth
Down
- the condition of being safe from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss.
- intention or purpose.
- careful to avoid potential problems or dangers.
- place giving temporary protection
- an anxious awareness of danger.
- remain alive.
- bring together or into contact
- not able or likely to cause harm.
- a person who advises or shows the way to others.
- a summons or to attract someone's attention.
- the action of defending from or resisting attack.
- the state or quality of being resistant
- look at and comprehend
25 Clues: remain alive. • intention or purpose. • look at and comprehend • rough path or minor road • strongly suggest the truth • something providing shelter. • give an authoritative order. • keep safe from harm or injury. • bring together or into contact • averse to change or innovation • an anxious awareness of danger. • place giving temporary protection • not able or likely to cause harm. • ...
chapter#2 2012-12-10
Across
- a disease that causes the skin to break out in small dots by a high fever
- the ability to with stand effection or disease
- a disease from lack of vitamin c
- a region clamed or governed by a different part of the world
- a place where people live permanetly such as a village
- a man who sponsored expiditions to north america
- a peice of information that was created after an event
- true or applicable in every circumstance
- rights every person has as a human being
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- a policy on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories
- a word used to describe the first nations
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- an original piece of information such as a document or image
- breaking an establiashed way of doing things
- to steer
- long lasting
- last beothuk alive
- organization that contributes to a project or activity
- to become less
- a shotage of food leading tostarvation for many people
20 Clues: to steer • long lasting • to become less • last beothuk alive • a disease from lack of vitamin c • true or applicable in every circumstance • rights every person has as a human being • a word used to describe the first nations • breaking an establiashed way of doing things • the ability to with stand effection or disease • a man who sponsored expiditions to north america • ...
S.S. CROSSWORD 2014-03-13
Across
- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- a Spanish word that means "reconquest"
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
- the leader of the Aztec group
Down
- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- small areas often ruled by princes
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- the general of the Spaniards
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- large class of lower nobles
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
- last name of a man full of adventure
- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • small areas often ruled by princes • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • last name of a man full of adventure • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "reconquest" • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
vocab for constitution 2015-12-10
Across
- is income raised by government.
- to suspend a session.
- procedure by which a citizen of foreign nation becomes a citizen of the United States.
- is bringing charges against an official.
- is another word for tax.
- is another word for rebellion.
- is a draft of a proposed law.
- pro tempore is the presiding officer of the senate who serves when the vice president is absent.
- is another word for court.
- privilege members cannot be sued or persecuted for anything they say in congess.
Down
- are funds set aside for a specific use.
- is legislature's formal expression of opinion.
- principles and laws of a nation.
- is a term meaning salaries or payment of.
- is also another word for tax.
- is the introduction to the constitution.
- is the minimum number of members that must be present to conduct a session.
- anything they say in congress.
- is the charging of a person with an offense.
- is a census or population count.
20 Clues: to suspend a session. • is another word for tax. • is another word for court. • is also another word for tax. • is a draft of a proposed law. • anything they say in congress. • is another word for rebellion. • is income raised by government. • principles and laws of a nation. • is a census or population count. • are funds set aside for a specific use. • ...
Nefarious Monthly Crossword Puzzle (October) 2016-09-28
Across
- Second Channel in Game Chats
- Winner of Pioneering Division
- Mark's Best Overwatch Hero
- ABBA Score: 102
- "Nefarious SMP Fights 22 ___ at Once!"
- ___.xyz
- (-150, 2219)
- Guest in The Third UHC
- RL
- Survivor StandOff Winner
- Six Player Eggwars Map
- Elytra Flight ___ System
- Austin's Clue's Code
- September RFTW Map
- Most Accusations Against
- Jackson
- Most Geocaching Clues Found
- Spawn Convience Store Owner
- Edge of Tomorrow Nefarious Rating (_/5)
- WHODUNNIT Finale Competition at Matt's Base
- TheSloth___
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- Five ABBA Caving Points
- Big Brother Contestants
- Fourth Priority in Nether Hub Plans
- Spookiest Holiday
- Survivor Team to Win First Tribal Immunity
- Iron Farm (Iron ___)
- ts.___.com
- 4th BB Jury Member
- Builder of First Big Brother House
- Australian
- Month of 2015 When Most People Joined
- Spared on Day 1
- Matt's ___
- Nefarious's DJ Site
- JAckh45's ___ (TS)
- Number of Members in EST
- Curator of Casino Royal
- First Castaway Eliminated
- "Bad Luck Magnet"
40 Clues: RL • ___.xyz • Jackson • ts.___.com • Australian • Matt's ___ • TheSloth___ • (-150, 2219) • ABBA Score: 102 • Spared on Day 1 • Spookiest Holiday • "Bad Luck Magnet" • 4th BB Jury Member • September RFTW Map • JAckh45's ___ (TS) • Nefarious's DJ Site • Iron Farm (Iron ___) • Austin's Clue's Code • Guest in The Third UHC • Six Player Eggwars Map • Five ABBA Caving Points • Big Brother Contestants • ...
Food Tech 2016-11-30
Across
- Ability to fight or resist disease or infection
- Where is kitkats origin?
- what does aloo mean in India?
- what ingredient has the highest percentage in Anzac biscuits
- Coffee made by forcing steam under pressure
- Chemical substance made by the body to perform specific functions
- A dry plum
- Standards to judge against
- relating to senses or sensation
- Determine the value of something
- what does vitamin K help with?
- which family does shallots belong to?
Down
- what ingredient has the highest percentage in hot cross buns
- Who is 10foodtecy teacher?
- A high blood pressure
- When are strawberries in season?
- how long does an average chicken take to roast?
- french word for small causal restaurant
- restriction
- what spice turns rice yellow?
- What flavor is bigarade sauce?
- provide financial aid
- Where was Waldorf Salad created?
- improve or build on
- what nuts are used to make pesto sauce?
- I will___ my dinner
- what is a snipe?
27 Clues: A dry plum • restriction • what is a snipe? • improve or build on • I will___ my dinner • A high blood pressure • provide financial aid • Where is kitkats origin? • Who is 10foodtecy teacher? • Standards to judge against • what does aloo mean in India? • what spice turns rice yellow? • What flavor is bigarade sauce? • what does vitamin K help with? • relating to senses or sensation • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2018-01-19
Across
- carry out; finish or complete
- I really want to ______ this, but I don't know how
- quo There is no desire to change the current status quo
- the opposite of lawless
- in a manner that shows worry or fear
- another word for reasonable
- the opposite of the truth
- able to be defended as correct; reasonable and logical
- another word for desire
- the opposite of lazily
- another word for authorization
Down
- give orders to control or influence something
- the opposite of comprehension
- another word for tenacity
- the opposite of avoid
- The British continued to _____ in the inter-tribal disputes
- "None" Alex said ____, his attention never leaving the picture
- opposite of aimless
- another word for carefully
- carried out; put into effect
- another word for immunity
- succeed in doing something you want to do
- The results were biased in favor of small parties
- Mary was forced to _____ taxation which met with violent resistance
24 Clues: opposite of aimless • the opposite of avoid • the opposite of lazily • the opposite of lawless • another word for desire • another word for tenacity • another word for immunity • the opposite of the truth • another word for carefully • another word for reasonable • carried out; put into effect • the opposite of comprehension • carry out; finish or complete • ...
PUPM175 2022-02-21
Across
- disregarded; ignored
- enter by force
- (n.) the cutting down of trees for commercial purposes
- lessening
- Resistance to disease
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- when someone sees something
- The number of different species in an area
- divisions
- small creatures offensive to humans
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- Destruction of forests
- to weaken
Down
- The production of offspring within a population
- An area that an animal uses for food, but will not defend.
- to make more of the same kind
- savagery
- grow weak and thin or waste away physically
- a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area
- the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population.
- destroy or injure severely
- deprivation; poverty; debasement
- the mixing of cultures, ideas, and peoples
- flood
- to scatter
26 Clues: flood • savagery • lessening • divisions • to weaken • to scatter • enter by force • disregarded; ignored • Resistance to disease • Destruction of forests • destroy or injure severely • when someone sees something • to make more of the same kind • deprivation; poverty; debasement • small creatures offensive to humans • The number of different species in an area • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2024-02-26
Across
- (adj.) genuine, excellent
- (adj.) thin, scattered, low in number
- (n.) a kingdom; a field of study
- (v.) to twist out of shape, bend, distort(n.) an abnormality
- (v.) to make young again; to make like new
- (n.) resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- (n.) waste products, trash
- (n.) a risky or daring undertaking(v.) to expose to danger
- (adj.) lacking in seriousness; careless
- (v.) to lessen, diminish
- (v.) to reward, pay reimburse
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- (n.) a pledge; freedom from doubt, self-confidence
- (v.) to establish, set up (n.) an organization for the promotion of learning
- (adj.) ridiculous, senseless
- (n.) an institution for the care of people; a place of safety
- (adj.) argumentative , fond of fighting
- (v.) to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon
- (v.)to comfort (n.) a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device
- (adj.) furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme; infected with rabies
- (n.) a debt; something disadvantageous
20 Clues: (v.) to lessen, diminish • (adj.) genuine, excellent • (n.) waste products, trash • (adj.) ridiculous, senseless • (v.) to reward, pay reimburse • (n.) a kingdom; a field of study • (adj.) thin, scattered, low in number • (n.) a debt; something disadvantageous • (adj.) argumentative , fond of fighting • (adj.) lacking in seriousness; careless • ...
Crossword 19 - Health 2023-10-09
Across
- Liquid vitamins
- Your most powerful tool
- Zen mode activated
- Restoring mind and body
- Harmony in all things
- The best medicine
- Living in the present
- Inhale, exhale, repeat
- The new sexy
- Your body's defense
- The temple of sweat
- Restarting your body's engine
- Back whisperer
- The engine of life
- H2O: your body's best friend
- Your most precious treasure
- The ultimate healer
- The workout from the neck up
- The ultimate form of self-love
Down
- The antidote to chaos
- Thriving in style
- Bending without breaking
- The color of health
- Taking care of the whole you
- The force within
- The magic touch
- Detoxing the body and soul
- Taking charge of your destiny
- Finding zen in chaos
- Energizing like a superhero
- Thankfulness as a lifestyle
- The cure for everything
- Nature's stairmaster
- Smiling on the inside
- The potion of vitality
35 Clues: The new sexy • Back whisperer • Liquid vitamins • The magic touch • The force within • Thriving in style • The best medicine • Zen mode activated • The engine of life • The color of health • Your body's defense • The temple of sweat • The ultimate healer • Finding zen in chaos • Nature's stairmaster • The antidote to chaos • Harmony in all things • Living in the present • Smiling on the inside • ...
Anatomy Midterm Vocab 2024-05-22
Across
- Irregularly shaped, forming scabs
- Has granules in cytoplasm
- allergic and inflammatory responses
- toxin or foreign substance which induces immune response in the body
- RBC clump
- process of determining blood type by looking at antigens and antibodies present in blood
- third type of antigen found on RBC, can affect a pregnancy
- has both A and B antigens
- no antigens present
- white blood cell
- Immunity
Down
- bacteria and fungal defense
- Liquid portion of blood
- most common blood cell
- Red blood cell
- immunization to protect an Rh+ fetus against antibodies from Rh- mother
- a protein that has carbohydrate groups attached to the polypeptide chain
- Releases histamine
- fiber formed in a blood clot
- has A antigens
- Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters the body, produced by immune system
- no granules in cytoplasm
- lack of RBC
- A antibody and B antigen
- differentiate into macrophages
- Protein that transports Oxygen throughout blood
- B cells, T cells, natural killer cells
27 Clues: Immunity • RBC clump • lack of RBC • Red blood cell • has A antigens • white blood cell • Releases histamine • no antigens present • most common blood cell • Liquid portion of blood • no granules in cytoplasm • A antibody and B antigen • Has granules in cytoplasm • has both A and B antigens • bacteria and fungal defense • fiber formed in a blood clot • differentiate into macrophages • ...
Bio crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- What is study of viruses called?
- What is study of flora and fauna called?
- What is study of immunity called?
- What is study of tissues called?
- What is study of cells called?
- What is study of chemical reactions called?
- What is study of algae called?
- What is study of fungi called?
- What is study of bacteria called?
Down
- What is study of birds called?
- What is study of metabolism called?
- What is study of fossils called?
- What is study of environment called?
- What is study of parasites called?
- What is study of fish called?
- What is study of insects called?
- What is study of embryo called?
- What is the science of naming , grouping and classifying plants and animals called?
- What is study of disease called?
- What is study of living organisms called?
20 Clues: What is study of fish called? • What is study of birds called? • What is study of cells called? • What is study of algae called? • What is study of fungi called? • What is study of embryo called? • What is study of fossils called? • What is study of viruses called? • What is study of insects called? • What is study of tissues called? • What is study of disease called? • ...
AL Nibras Session 1 2025-01-12
Across
- - Body’s ability to resist infectious diseases
- - Abnormal hardening of body tissue
- - Excessive or profuse bleeding
- - Disease or dysfunction of peripheral nerves
- - Medical specialty dealing with heart disorders
- - A condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells
- - Paralysis of all four limbs
- - Formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ
- - A procedure to extract tissue for diagnostic examination
Down
- - Local clotting of the blood in the circulatory system
- - Yellowing of the skin due to high bilirubin levels
- - Surgical removal of stones formed inside certain organs
- - Referring to a severe and progressively worsening disease
- - Bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone
- - Chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes
- - Serious diabetes complication due to lack of insulin
- - Severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality
- - Pertaining to the kidneys
- - Eye condition leading to progressive damage to the optic nerve
- - Neurological disorder known for recurrent seizures
20 Clues: - Pertaining to the kidneys • - Paralysis of all four limbs • - Excessive or profuse bleeding • - Abnormal hardening of body tissue • - Disease or dysfunction of peripheral nerves • - Body’s ability to resist infectious diseases • - Medical specialty dealing with heart disorders • - Yellowing of the skin due to high bilirubin levels • ...
Biology crossword 2025-05-07
Across
- - Movement of water across a membrane.
- - Community of living and non-living things.
- - Protein that catalyzes reactions.
- - Building block of tissues.
- - Specialized structure within a cell.
- Infectious agent that requires a host.
- - Maintenance of stable internal conditions.
- Jelly-like substance within cells.
- Group of similar organisms.
- - Remains of ancient organisms.
- Process of producing offspring.
- - Nerve cells that transmit signals.
Down
- Relating to cells.
- Segment of DNA; unit of heredity.
- Interaction between two different organisms.
- Molecule carrying genetic information.
- Selection Process where organisms better adapted survive.
- - Process by which plants make food.
- - Structure containing DNA in cells.
- Basic unit of life.
- One half of a chromosome.
- - Green pigment in plants.
- Large geographic area with specific climate and organisms.
- - Process of cell division.
- - Chemical messenger in the body.
- Substance to stimulate immunity.
- Change in DNA sequence.
- - Trait that improves survival.
- - Tiny organism, often single-celled.
29 Clues: Relating to cells. • Basic unit of life. • Change in DNA sequence. • One half of a chromosome. • - Green pigment in plants. • - Process of cell division. • Group of similar organisms. • - Building block of tissues. • - Trait that improves survival. • - Remains of ancient organisms. • Process of producing offspring. • Substance to stimulate immunity. • ...
biology 2025-04-23
Across
- / Disease-causing microorganism
- / Unassisted movement of molecules down a concentration gradient
- / Variant form of a gene
- / Site of photosynthesis
- transport / Transport against a concentration gradient requiring ATP
- / Protein that binds to a specific antigen
- / Biological catalyst
- / Small organelle where proteins are made
- / Molecule that carries genetic instructions
- / Biomolecule made of amino acids
- / Phase where chromosomes line up at the cell’s equator
- / Two identical chromatids joined at a centromere
- / Division producing two identical daughter cells
- / Maintenance of internal conditions within narrow limits
Down
- / Variety of life in a particular habitat
- / Stimulates adaptive immunity without causing disease
- / Cell division yielding four genetically diverse gametes
- / Process converting glucose into pyruvate with ATP yield
- / Observable characteristic resulting from genotype
- / Powerhouse of the cell
- / Sugar–phosphate building block of nucleic acids
- / Group of interacting organisms and their environment
- / Water movement across a partially permeable membrane
- / Energy currency of the cell
- / Hollow bone cell involved in bone resorption
25 Clues: / Biological catalyst • / Variant form of a gene • / Site of photosynthesis • / Powerhouse of the cell • / Energy currency of the cell • / Disease-causing microorganism • / Biomolecule made of amino acids • / Variety of life in a particular habitat • / Small organelle where proteins are made • / Protein that binds to a specific antigen • ...
GROUP PROJECT #4 - Investigations 2024-10-26
Across
- A source of intelligence data.
- A global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international crime.
- Drugs that have been altered or man-made.
- A request to law enforcement worldwide.
- A country in the Golden Crescent.
- One of the four levels of government.
- A country in the Golden Triangle.
- The branch of government FBI, ATF, DEA fall under.
- The right to counsel is the _____ Amendment.
- A country in the Golden Crescent.
Down
- The world's most widespread drug to cultivate.
- The International Police Organization.
- A type of immunity.
- The Golden Triangle is the largest producer of this drug.
- Slang term for criminal informant.
- "Chasing the Dragon" is when heroin is ______."
- The federal agency closest to national police.
- An undercover would be used in this type of law enforcement.
- The right to remain silent is the _____ Amendment.
- 23 US citizens meeting in secret for 18 months.
- The federal agency who primarily deals with arsons.
- When heroin is diluted with a powdery substance.
22 Clues: A type of immunity. • A source of intelligence data. • A country in the Golden Crescent. • A country in the Golden Triangle. • A country in the Golden Crescent. • Slang term for criminal informant. • One of the four levels of government. • The International Police Organization. • A request to law enforcement worldwide. • Drugs that have been altered or man-made. • ...
Transmission of Infection 2025-03-04
Across
- harmless bacteria and can be beneficial
- HIV can be transferred by
- bodys ability to destroy infections agents that enter known as
- infection control procedures on all clients is what practice
- highly infectious disease that infects the liver
- infection indicated by pimple or
- person carrying disease producing bacteria with no recognizable symptoms of disease
- certain viruses can be prevented by
- not a disease caused by a virus
- requires a living host to survive
Down
- occurs when circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of body
- bacteria can't break through
- bacterial cells that cause infection and diseases
- not a sign of infection
- contagious bacterium that enters skin through open wounds and can cause staph infection
- type of contagious virus can show up as cold sore
- virus that attacks infection fighting cells of immune system
- produced by immune system to destroy or kill inactive pathogens
- celled micro organisms called germs or microbes
- type of nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead/decaying organic matter
20 Clues: not a sign of infection • HIV can be transferred by • bacteria can't break through • not a disease caused by a virus • infection indicated by pimple or • requires a living host to survive • certain viruses can be prevented by • harmless bacteria and can be beneficial • celled micro organisms called germs or microbes • highly infectious disease that infects the liver • ...
Week 7 - Word Study (Snickers) 2025-08-21
Across
- Brought in from another country
- To move into a new country to live
- Marked or stamped so it stays visible or remembered
- Without any delay right away
- To gradually put an idea or feeling into someone’s mind
- Very poor lacking money or resources
- An effect or image left on the mind
- Not producing the desired result
- Done on purpose
- Protection from disease or harm
- A possible result or suggestion
- Very large or great
Down
- Getting in the way of something
- Hard to notice or not easily seen
- To deeply involve or cover completely in liquid
- To enter secretly or sneak in
- More and more over time
- A small cut notch or dent
- The power to affect how someone thinks or acts
- Weak or lacking strength or importance
- To include or blend into something else
- To stir up or encourage strong feelings or actions
- Suggested but not directly stated
- A strong effect or influence
24 Clues: Done on purpose • Very large or great • More and more over time • A small cut notch or dent • Without any delay right away • A strong effect or influence • To enter secretly or sneak in • Getting in the way of something • Brought in from another country • Protection from disease or harm • A possible result or suggestion • Not producing the desired result • ...
Week 7 - Word Study (Snickers) 2025-08-21
Across
- An effect or image left on the mind
- To stir up or encourage strong feelings or actions
- To deeply involve or cover completely in liquid
- A possible result or suggestion
- A strong effect or influence
- To move into a new country to live
- Not producing the desired result
- To include or blend into something else
- Hard to notice or not easily seen
- Suggested but not directly stated
- Getting in the way of something
- Brought in from another country
- To enter secretly or sneak in
Down
- Marked or stamped so it stays visible or remembered
- Weak or lacking strength or importance
- The power to affect how someone thinks or acts
- Protection from disease or harm
- Very poor lacking money or resources
- More and more and more
- Very large or great
- Done on purpose
- To gradually put an idea or feeling into someone’s mind
- A small notch or dent
- Without any delay right away
24 Clues: Done on purpose • Very large or great • A small notch or dent • More and more and more • A strong effect or influence • Without any delay right away • To enter secretly or sneak in • Protection from disease or harm • A possible result or suggestion • Getting in the way of something • Brought in from another country • Not producing the desired result • ...
Mrs. Bodey's Final Biology Crossword 2025-05-26
Across
- — A community of organisms and their environment
- — The control center of a eukaryotic cell
- — Large molecule made of amino acids
- — A group of similar cells working together
- — An organism that makes its own food
- — Liquid part of blood
- — Green pigment in plants
- — Plant structures that absorb water
- — A segment of DNA that codes for a trait
- — Change in a species over time
- — Main product of photosynthesis
Down
- — Study of heredity
- — A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in cells
- — Tool used to view very small things
- — Kingdom that includes mushrooms
- — Human body system that transports oxygen
- — Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- — Process of converting glucose into energy
- — The molecule that carries genetic information
- — Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- — A substance used to stimulate immunity against disease
- — The basic unit of life
- — A living thing
- — Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell
- — Different forms of a gene
25 Clues: — A living thing • — Study of heredity • — Liquid part of blood • — The basic unit of life • — Green pigment in plants • — Different forms of a gene • — Change in a species over time • — Main product of photosynthesis • — Kingdom that includes mushrooms • — Large molecule made of amino acids • — Plant structures that absorb water • — Tool used to view very small things • ...
science trivia 2025-07-09
Across
- Study of heat and energy
- — Force keeping objects on the ground
- — Center of our solar system
- Fundamental particle in physics
- Community of interacting organisms
- Nutrient important for body repair
- Process of change in species over time
- — Most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
- Substance that stimulates immunity
- Force exerted by magnets
- Basic unit of matter
- Atoms with same element but different neutrons
- Protective layer in atmosphere
- — How plants convert sunlight into energy
- Preserved remains of ancient life
Down
- Nerve cell
- — Hardest natural substance
- Study of matter and energy
- Tool to see tiny objects
- Negatively charged particle
- — Chemical formula for water
- — Developed theory of relativity
- Massive system of stars
- — Gas living beings breathe
- — The Red Planet
- Particle with no electric charge
- Carries genetic information
- Book of maps (used in biology for muscles, but also geographic)
- — Largest human organ
- Pigment in plants
30 Clues: Nerve cell • — The Red Planet • Pigment in plants • Basic unit of matter • — Largest human organ • Massive system of stars • Study of heat and energy • Tool to see tiny objects • Force exerted by magnets • Study of matter and energy • — Hardest natural substance • Negatively charged particle • — Gas living beings breathe • Carries genetic information • — Center of our solar system • ...
6 7 2025-08-20
Across
- the country where kakadu plum is native
- which season do kakadu plums usually ripen in australia
- kakadu plum is a ______ Australian plant
- eating kakadu plum can boost your body's ______
- kakadu farmers ____ when they are ripe
- kakadu plum can improve this aspect of your body
- compouns found in kakadu plum that help preserve it
- indigenous Australians have used kakadu plum in ____ medicine
- the kakadu national park is located where
Down
- kakadu plum powder is often sold as a health ______
- what colour is the kakadu plum when ripe
- which vitamin is kakadu plum extremely high in
- the plum is turned into a sweet paste
- what is the kakadu plum also known as
- the part of the kakaduplum mostly eaten
- compounds in kakadu plum that help protect your cells
- where is the kakadu plum located
- part of the plum that contains nutrients
- kakadu plums can be eaten fresh or ____ for storage
- part of the plant that's mostly used for medicine
20 Clues: where is the kakadu plum located • the plum is turned into a sweet paste • what is the kakadu plum also known as • kakadu farmers ____ when they are ripe • the country where kakadu plum is native • the part of the kakaduplum mostly eaten • what colour is the kakadu plum when ripe • kakadu plum is a ______ Australian plant • part of the plum that contains nutrients • ...
A&P 2 - CH20 - Adaptive Immune System 2022-10-13
Across
- parts of antigens that antibodies or lymphocyte receptors bind to
- substances that can mobilize adaptive defenses and provoke an immune response
- type of antigen that is too small to be immunogenic by themselves
- cells are covered with proteins that are not antigenic to self
Down
- proteins secreted by plasma cells
- lymphocytes recognize only one specific antigen
- ability to stimulate proliferation of specific lymphocytes
- type of cell that is the link between innate and adaptive immunity
- the first antibody that is released
9 Clues: proteins secreted by plasma cells • the first antibody that is released • lymphocytes recognize only one specific antigen • ability to stimulate proliferation of specific lymphocytes • cells are covered with proteins that are not antigenic to self • parts of antigens that antibodies or lymphocyte receptors bind to • ...
Z Pulse Crossword April 2023 2023-03-29
Across
- the name for the evil virus that ruined many Gen Z's mental health
- surname of NHS Chief Executive and Famous Actress who played Cleopatra
- feeling of being outside yourself and observing your actions
- electronic cigarette
- supplement that encourages intestinal health and can increase immunity
Down
- hashtag endorsed by mental health campaigner and love islander, Dr George
- medicine for opioid overdose reversal
- longest number of days a person has gone without sleep
- abbreviation for a major worry syndrome people experience with social media use
9 Clues: electronic cigarette • medicine for opioid overdose reversal • longest number of days a person has gone without sleep • feeling of being outside yourself and observing your actions • the name for the evil virus that ruined many Gen Z's mental health • surname of NHS Chief Executive and Famous Actress who played Cleopatra • ...
Immune System 2021-09-13
Across
- Small white blood cell in the lymphatic system
- Cells that activate the immune system
- The process of exposing the body to an antigen to activate immune response
- Swellings where lymph is filtered and lymphocytes are formed
- Ability to resist against toxins
- A toxin or foreign substance
- An enzyme that destroys cell walls
- Net work of smallest blood vessels
- A substance that produces a fever
Down
- a disorder that makes it easier to catch viruses and bacterial infections
- a colorless fluid containing white blood cells
- Cells that recognize viral antigens outside infected cells
- When a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing it themselves
- A blood protein substance that is recognized as foreign by the body in the blood
- The bodys way of defending itself against foreign bodies
- A cell that engulfs bacteria
- A liquid that forms in infections
17 Clues: A cell that engulfs bacteria • A toxin or foreign substance • Ability to resist against toxins • A liquid that forms in infections • A substance that produces a fever • An enzyme that destroys cell walls • Net work of smallest blood vessels • Cells that activate the immune system • Small white blood cell in the lymphatic system • ...
5th Grade US History Topic 2, Lessons 2-3 2024-09-08
Across
- to travel completely around something
- religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
- a point of land that sticks out into water (like a peninsula)
- a communal Native American structure, a town in Spanish ruled lands
- when two or more groups or objects come together
- an instrument that uses positions of the stars to plot a course
- showed clearly
- correct or precise
- the state of being set apart or cut off
Down
- carefully studied and appraised
- a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East
- resistance to infection or disease
- a Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- a small, fast Portuguese ship used during the age of exploration and usually having three sails
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- a fort
- studied
17 Clues: a fort • studied • showed clearly • correct or precise • carefully studied and appraised • resistance to infection or disease • to travel completely around something • the state of being set apart or cut off • when two or more groups or objects come together • a Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • a point of land that sticks out into water (like a peninsula) • ...
Radar Crossword - Summer 2020-07-07
Across
- The A in SAT
- "It's _____ in America, and under the leadership of President Reagan, our country is better, stronger, and prouder than ever before"
- Oklahomans, informally
- Something unique about Radar
- The first A in Radar
- The Poultry Capital of the World
- Capital of Maryland
- Nickname for Boeing 787
- Josiah Bartlett's nobel prize
- County of Morgantown, WV
- Celebrated on July 5th in Ancient Rome
- Quod Erat ____
- Former military base in Iceland
- Author of "Common Sense"
- The Land of Enchantment
Down
- Prominent COVID denialist
- A controversial kind of immunity
- WiFi alternative
- You've probably forgotten that we invaded it
- Where Joe Biden lives
- Atlanta Journal-______
- The O.G. of the periodic table
- Disputed region in Middle East
- Recently deceased Latino literary figure
- Zoom competitor
- The Japanese Empire's last stand
- The capital of the Federated States of Micronesia
- Home to an unpopular Hilton
- Mountains near Pittsburgh
- Legalese for "fire"
30 Clues: The A in SAT • Quod Erat ____ • Zoom competitor • WiFi alternative • Capital of Maryland • Legalese for "fire" • The first A in Radar • Where Joe Biden lives • Atlanta Journal-______ • Oklahomans, informally • Nickname for Boeing 787 • The Land of Enchantment • County of Morgantown, WV • Author of "Common Sense" • Prominent COVID denialist • Mountains near Pittsburgh • ...
Chapter 6 Civics 2021-11-11
Across
- laws that create projects and establish how much money can be spent on them
- people represented
- helping people from one's own state or district
- unrelated amendments that are tacked onto a bill
- people hired by private groups to influence government decision making
- to talk a bill to death
- part of the Constitution that allows congress to stretch its powers
- laws that punish a person without a jury trial
- an oddly shaped district
- a Senate procedure under which no one may speak for more than an hour
- years of service
Down
- people with a common interest who try to influence government decisions
- sending job-related mail without paying postage
- abilities of congress that are specifically listed in the Constitution
- government projects and grants that benefit the home district or state
- means "for the time being"
- legal protection
- population growth
- laws that make an act a crime after the act has been committed
- formal statements expressing lawmakers' opinions or decisions
20 Clues: legal protection • years of service • population growth • people represented • to talk a bill to death • an oddly shaped district • means "for the time being" • laws that punish a person without a jury trial • sending job-related mail without paying postage • helping people from one's own state or district • unrelated amendments that are tacked onto a bill • ...
Infectious Mononucleosis 2013-12-01
Across
- This can swell as a symptom of mono
- Ninety per cent of adults have this by the age of 40
- Herpes-related cause of mono
- Nickname for mono never used by anyone in conversation ever
- Secondary infection that can be caused by mono
- Treatment medicine that includes penicillin
- Comes as juice or powder, grows on a bush
- Topical treatment for swelling
- General feeling of unattached depression
- A flower used in alternative medicines (starts with "B")
- Infection that causes swollen lymph glands among other symptoms
- Green tea is one of these
- A means of spreading mono (or cleaning teeth)
- Strengthens the immune system
Down
- Antibiotic not generally prescribed for mono (may cause rashes)
- The real problem associated with mono
- Alternative treatments including acupuncture
- The longest mono will probably last.
- Use of extracts of medicinal herbs and minerals to treat ailments
- Another secondary infection that happens in the throat
- Major symptom of mono
21 Clues: Major symptom of mono • Green tea is one of these • Herpes-related cause of mono • Strengthens the immune system • Topical treatment for swelling • This can swell as a symptom of mono • The longest mono will probably last. • The real problem associated with mono • General feeling of unattached depression • Comes as juice or powder, grows on a bush • ...
Paul Ehrlich 2014-05-14
Across
- / Medical remedy: a remedy, procedure, or technique for curing or alleviating a disease, injury, or condition
- / What Chemotherapy will potentially cure.
- / Ehrlich's expression for chemical substances that have special affinities for pathogenic organisms.
- / Ehrlich smoked 25 a day of these.
- / What Ehrlich contracted.
- / A type of religion
- / Ehrlich was offered a position as head physician at the prestigious Charité Hospital in __________.
- / Branch of medicine: the branch of medicine devoted to the study of blood, blood-producing tissues, and diseases of the blood.
- / What Ehrlich cured.
- / Ehrlich's wife first name.
Down
- / Ehrlich was the _________ of Chemotherapy.
- / The ability of a cell to react immunologically in the presence of an antigen.
- / Where Ehrlich was born.
- / What Ehrlich won.
- / Ehrlich was known as father of this.
- / How Ehrlich ultimately died.
- / What Ehrlich proposed to explain the immune response in living cells.
- / The study of the immune system.
- / A substance, formed in the body, that counteracts a specific toxin.
- / What is bad for your health.
20 Clues: / What Ehrlich won. • / A type of religion • / What Ehrlich cured. • / Where Ehrlich was born. • / What Ehrlich contracted. • / Ehrlich's wife first name. • / How Ehrlich ultimately died. • / What is bad for your health. • / The study of the immune system. • / Ehrlich smoked 25 a day of these. • / Ehrlich was known as father of this. • / What Chemotherapy will potentially cure. • ...
S.S. Crossword 2014-03-13
Across
- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
- large class of lower nobles
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- small areas often ruled by princes
- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- the leader of the Aztec group
Down
- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- the general of the Spaniards
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- last name of a man full of adventure
- a Spanish word that means "Reconquest"
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • small areas often ruled by princes • last name of a man full of adventure • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "Reconquest" • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
Exam 3 2015-11-22
Across
- aid in blood clotting
- Ability to ward off disease
- causes blood vessels to expand in diameter
- Monocytes in blood become
- cells derived from monocytes and have extensions that look like nerve cells (two words)
- consists of tightly packed cells with keratin
- increases phagocytosis (C3b and/or antibodies are opsonins)
- vacuole which results from fusion of phagosome with lysosome
- One organism benefits and the other is unharmed (two words)
- Washes microbes off
- reset the hypothalamus to a high temperature
- a protective protein
- Flows out, flushing microbes from the urethra
Down
- development of white blood cells in the bone marrow of mammals
- from Greek, meaning cell
- From Greek, meaning eat
- Kill parasites
- is the immediate response of body to injury or cell death (two words)
- Traps microbes
- Microbes trapped in mucus are transported away from the lungs (two words)
- Lack of resistance to a disease
- migrate from blood vessels to injury sites
22 Clues: Kill parasites • Traps microbes • Washes microbes off • a protective protein • aid in blood clotting • From Greek, meaning eat • from Greek, meaning cell • Monocytes in blood become • Ability to ward off disease • Lack of resistance to a disease • causes blood vessels to expand in diameter • migrate from blood vessels to injury sites • reset the hypothalamus to a high temperature • ...
Chapter 11 2023-03-06
Across
- the stoppage of bleeding
- is 90% water
- malignant overgrowth of white immature white blood cells
- red blood cell
- dissolved salts
- deficiency of oxygen in the tissues
- a localized collection of blood
- blood clotting
- deposition of calcium salts
- excess of potassium in the blood
- protection against disease
- relative percentage of packed red cells in a volume of blood
- white blood cell
- a protein that forms a clot in the blood coagulation process
- any disorder of the blood
- white blood cell
- a group of plasma enzymes that interact with antibodies
Down
- platelets
- heart attack
- the treatment of allergy by small injections
- pertaining to or containing iron
- a simple protein found in blood plasma
- a white blood cell that has visible granules
- a small mass or body
- an agent that prevents or delays blood coagulation
- the iron-containing pigment in red blood cells
- a deficiency in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood
- red blood cell
- hypersensitivity
- complete blood count
30 Clues: platelets • is 90% water • heart attack • red blood cell • blood clotting • red blood cell • dissolved salts • hypersensitivity • white blood cell • white blood cell • a small mass or body • complete blood count • the stoppage of bleeding • any disorder of the blood • protection against disease • deposition of calcium salts • a localized collection of blood • pertaining to or containing iron • ...
Chapter 3 2023-02-14
Across
- plastic surgery of the nose
- dryness of the skin
- a slow and long progression
- an invasive tumor that can spread
- rapid heart rate
- tumor of fat cells
- any disease causing agent
- instrument used detect lies
- swelling of tissue due to fluid
- toxin in the blood
- determination of the nature and cause of an illness
- the study of tumors
- stone formation
- a fever
Down
- poor absorption of nutrients
- the cause of a disease
- abnormal development of tissue
- sudden and severe
- a defense against infectious disease
- record of the heart electrical activity
- hardening of tissue
- slow breathing
- an abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissue
- softening
- a response to infection or disease
- non malignant or a tumor that does not spread
- profuse flow of blood
- damaged tissue, an injury or wound
- sudden contraction or cramp
- a bladder, an abnormal filled sac or pouch
30 Clues: a fever • softening • slow breathing • stone formation • rapid heart rate • sudden and severe • tumor of fat cells • toxin in the blood • dryness of the skin • hardening of tissue • the study of tumors • profuse flow of blood • the cause of a disease • any disease causing agent • plastic surgery of the nose • a slow and long progression • instrument used detect lies • sudden contraction or cramp • ...
