immunity Crossword Puzzles
SFQS Crossword by Anna Hernandez 2022-05-25
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- recently retired OIC of SF Quarantine Station
- Parent organization of the CDC
- first vaccine innoculated in 1796 to treat smallpox
- Tuberculosis drug with known side-effect or making urine orange
- method of disease prevention
- National Organization for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious
- team housed in SF led by Steph, Klay, Draymond
- Recent outbreak of this bacteria in JIF
- Vector known to spread chikungunya
- Bacteria that is the most common cause of traveler's diarrhea
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- city that housed the 1996 summer olympics games
- Housed at the Quarantine Station developed from horse plasma to treat a neurotoxin
- you can find the Coit Tower in this city
- father of epidemiology
- gram positive bacteria possess a thick version of this comprised of peptidoglycan & techoic acid
- the protein utilized for COVID-19 mRNA vaccine given to create immunity
- Became California's state flower in 1903
17 Clues: father of epidemiology • method of disease prevention • Parent organization of the CDC • Vector known to spread chikungunya • Recent outbreak of this bacteria in JIF • you can find the Coit Tower in this city • Became California's state flower in 1903 • recently retired OIC of SF Quarantine Station • team housed in SF led by Steph, Klay, Draymond • ...
CHAPTER 15 THE BEGINNINGS OF OUR GLOBAL AGE 2022-11-09
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- SPANISH "CONQUERORS"
- THE SPANISH CONQUISTADOR WHO CONQUERED THE INCAN EMPIRE
- AZTEC EMPEROR
- SPANISH PRIEST WHO CONDEMNED THE ENCOMIENDA SYSTEM
- RESISTANCE TO DISEASE
- THE MOVEMENT OF IDEAS, ANIMALS, AND PLANTS BACK AND FORTH FROM THE OLD WORLD TO THE AMERICAS
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- ONE LEG OF THE TRIANGULAR TRADE THAT INCLUDED SHIPPING AFRICANS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC
- ORIGINAL NAME OF CANADA
- WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE FOR CONTROL OF NORTH AMERICA FROM 1754-1763
- ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH BUSINESS IS PRIVATELY OWNED
- PIRATES WHO HAD THE APPROVAL OF EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS
- AGREEMENT BY PILGRIMS BEFORE COMING ASHORE IN NORTH AMERICA
- CAPITAL CITY
- ENSLAVED AFRICAN WHO WROTE A BOOK ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE
- SYSTEM ESTABLISHED BY SPANISH TERRITORIES WHERE THEY HAD THE RIGHT TO DEMAND LABOR FROMM NATIVE AMERICANS
- PEOPLE WHO TAKE ON FINANCIAL RISK TO MAKE PROFITS
- THE SPANISH CONQUISTADOR WHO CONQUERED THE AZTEC EMPIRE IN MEXICO
17 Clues: CAPITAL CITY • AZTEC EMPEROR • SPANISH "CONQUERORS" • RESISTANCE TO DISEASE • ORIGINAL NAME OF CANADA • PEOPLE WHO TAKE ON FINANCIAL RISK TO MAKE PROFITS • SPANISH PRIEST WHO CONDEMNED THE ENCOMIENDA SYSTEM • ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH BUSINESS IS PRIVATELY OWNED • PIRATES WHO HAD THE APPROVAL OF EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS • ENSLAVED AFRICAN WHO WROTE A BOOK ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE • ...
Chapter F4 2023-11-29
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- SUBSTANCES THAT KILL OR SLOW THE GROWTH OF BACTERIA
- NEEDED FOR ENERGY TO RUN EVERY FUNCTION WITHIN THE BODY
- IMMUNITY THAT COMES AFTER OVERCOMING A DISEASE
- PARTIALLY INHERITED AND PARTIALLY DEVELOPED THROUGH HEALTHY LIVING
- IMPORTANT IN FIGHTING AGING AND PROMOTES COLLAGEN PRODUCTION
- HELPS PROTECT THE SKIN FROM UV AND POSSIBLY HEAL DAMAGED TISSUES
- FAT SOLUBLE VITAMIN
- THE SCIENCE DESIGNING THE WORKPLACE TO BE MORE COMFORTABLE, EFFICIENT, AND SAFE FOR THE HUMAN BODY
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- SUPPORTS OVERALL HEALTH OF THE SKIN AND IMPROVES ELASTICITY AND THICKNESS
- IMPORTANT FOR BUILDING MUSCLE AND BLOOD TISSUES AND FOR CELL REPAIR
- TOPICAL FORM OF VITAMIN A
- WATER SOLUBLE VITAMIN
- REQUIRED FOR MANY BODILY FUNCTIONS TO OCCUR
- PROCESS INVOLVED IN TAKING IN NUTRIENTS AND UTILIZING THEM
- USED BY CELLS TO PRODUCE IMPORTANT BIOCHEMICALS
- NEEDED FOR MANY BODY FUNCTIONS, INCLUDING HORMONES, SEBUM PRODUCTION, AND ABSORPTION OF FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS
- ENABLES THE BODY TO PROPERLY ABSORB AND USE CALCIUM
17 Clues: FAT SOLUBLE VITAMIN • WATER SOLUBLE VITAMIN • TOPICAL FORM OF VITAMIN A • REQUIRED FOR MANY BODILY FUNCTIONS TO OCCUR • IMMUNITY THAT COMES AFTER OVERCOMING A DISEASE • USED BY CELLS TO PRODUCE IMPORTANT BIOCHEMICALS • SUBSTANCES THAT KILL OR SLOW THE GROWTH OF BACTERIA • ENABLES THE BODY TO PROPERLY ABSORB AND USE CALCIUM • ...
October & November vocabulary quiz 2024-11-19
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- (n.) what you have that stops you from getting sick
- the line between words e.g. in well-organised
- money you must pay for breaking law ( e.g. for speeding)
- (v.) make sb behave in a certain (bad) way
- (v.)put sth somewhere where you can't find it
- money or prize you get for doing sth (good)
- a tall building machine (vehicle)or a kind of a bird
- ...........-minded (adj.) not remembering about things / not well-organised
- spot (bad skin)
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- a paper "cover" for a letter
- money you've saved (put aside)
- a person who lives outside their native country ( work reasons)
- (n.)in law: a person (a child) who is not 18 years old
- a popular cereal from which flour is made
- money you get after you take sth back to the shop
- (adj.) the right one / appropriate
- a place by the sea
17 Clues: spot (bad skin) • a place by the sea • a paper "cover" for a letter • money you've saved (put aside) • (adj.) the right one / appropriate • a popular cereal from which flour is made • (v.) make sb behave in a certain (bad) way • money or prize you get for doing sth (good) • the line between words e.g. in well-organised • (v.)put sth somewhere where you can't find it • ...
Introducing Biology [Scope and Branches] 2025-04-01
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- Study of minute structure or tiny bits of body tissues
- Study of Parasites
- Study of Relationship with environment living and non-living
- Study of Gross Structure of organs seen in dissection
- Study of Formation and Development of plants and animals
- Study of origin and descent of organism
- Interpretation of Structure of plants and animals
- Study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living the living things
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- The science that deals with the phenomena and causes immunity
- Study of diseases of plant and animals
- Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells
- Study of metabolism of organism
- Study of prehistoric forms of Fossils
- Study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- Science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Science of transmission of body characteristics
- The science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity
17 Clues: Study of Parasites • Study of metabolism of organism • Study of prehistoric forms of Fossils • Study of diseases of plant and animals • Study of origin and descent of organism • Science of transmission of body characteristics • Interpretation of Structure of plants and animals • Study of Gross Structure of organs seen in dissection • ...
Macromolecules Crossword 2025-12-01
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- Primary source of energy for humans
- Molecules that contain carbon as the basic building block
- Essential component of lipids in addition to their fatty acid chains
- The molecule animals use to store energy long-term; a polysaccharide
- Energy-storing macromolecule that is harder to break down than carbohydrates
- Two-sugar carbohydrate such as sucrose
- Molecules that store hereditary information
- Non-essential amino acids can be made by the body; essential ones come from the ___
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- Process where water breaks chemical bonds
- Large molecules made of many linked monosaccharides
- Simple sugars such as glucose and fructose
- Chains of amino acids folded into specific 3D shapes
- Found in plant cell walls; a structural polysaccharide
- Essential for temperature regulation and transporting nutrients
- A nutrient that enables chemical reactions and supports immunity
- Catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in the body
- Example of an informational nucleic acid that uses deoxyribose sugar
- Macromolecule that insulate, cushion organs, and form cell membranes
18 Clues: Primary source of energy for humans • Two-sugar carbohydrate such as sucrose • Process where water breaks chemical bonds • Simple sugars such as glucose and fructose • Molecules that store hereditary information • Large molecules made of many linked monosaccharides • Chains of amino acids folded into specific 3D shapes • ...
Immune System 2023-03-16
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- acquired from exposure to the disease organism through infection with the actual disease.
- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease.
- a complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease.
- a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies.
- a type of immune cell that is made in the bone marrow and is found in the blood and in lymph tissue.
- occurs when we are protected from a pathogen by immunity gained from someone else.
- happens when germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- a group of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect the body.
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat.
- a type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue.
- a type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- physical and chemical barriers that are always ready and prepared to defend the body from infection.
- a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms.
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- a protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen.
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance.
- a cell that is part of the immune system and helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- a method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell.
- when the body is given immunity to a disease by intentional exposure to small quantities of it.
- cells tailor-made to get rid of the specific microorganisms that have invaded your tissue.
- a type of white blood cell.
- the reproduction of viruses using a host cell to manufacture more viruses; the viruses then burst out of the cell.
- a type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells.
23 Clues: a type of white blood cell. • a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies. • a method by which a virus can replicate its DNA using a host cell. • a group of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect the body. • a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2014-01-14
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- A cell (as a white blood cell) that engulfs and consumes foreign material (as microorganisms) and debris.
- The state produced by the establishment of an infective agent in or on a suitable host.
- A condition of being able to resist a particular disease, especially through preventing development of a pathogenic microorganism or by counteracting the effects of its products.
- The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another.
- Lymphocyte A type of lymphocyte that develops in the bone marrow and later produces antibodies.
- Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa.
- Technique A procedure performed under sterile conditions.
- Any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins, that proliferate by inducing the normal protein to convert to the abnormal form, and that in mammals include pathogenic forms.
- A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech).
- Saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing eukaryotic organisms that lack chlorophyll and include molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeasts.
- An antigen-binding immunoglobulin, produced by B cells, that functions as the effector in an immune response.
- Any of a large group of submicroscopic infective agents that typically contain a protein coat surrounding an RNA or DNA core of genetic material but no semipermeable membrane, that are capable of growth and multiplication only in living cells, and that cause various important diseases in humans, animals, or plants.
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- Communicable by contact.
- A branch of biology dealing especially with microscopic forms of life (as bacteria, protozoans, viruses, and fungi).
- A spiral-shaped bacterium.
- A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium.
- Single-celled microorganisms that are often aggregated into colonies or motile by means of flagella, typically live in soil, water, organic matter, or the bodies of plants and animals, are usually autotrophic, saprophytic, or parasitic in nutrition, and are noted for their biochemical effects and pathogenicity.
- Lymphocyte A type of lymphocyte responsible for cell-mediated immunity that differentiates under the influence of the thymus.
- Stain A method for the differential staining of bacteria that involves fixing the bacterial cells to a slide and staining with crystal violet and iodine, then washing with alcohol, and counterstaining with safranin. Results in gram-positive bacteria retaining the purple dye and gram-negative organisms having it decolorized so that the red counterstain shows up.
- A spherical bacterium.
20 Clues: A spherical bacterium. • Communicable by contact. • A spiral-shaped bacterium. • A cylindrical or rod-shaped bacterium. • Any protist of the phylum or subkingdom Protozoa. • Technique A procedure performed under sterile conditions. • The way a microbial organism moves from one host to another. • A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech). • ...
Newborn Care 2024-08-12
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- This reflex is also known as the "startle reflex"
- Transfer of heat d/t objects being in direct contact with one another
- Abnormal, audible breath sound in infants indicating respiratory distress
- An issue with the eyes often found in premature babies
- The first stool passed by baby
- Allows non-shivering thermogenesis to occur
- Connects the fetal pulmonary artery to the aorta to allow blood to bypas the lungs
- Use of this scale at 1 and 5 minutes after birth helps quickly recognize the general health of baby
- This reflex is normal in children up to two years old. If found on an adult it is a sign of neurological damage.
- A complication often seen in LGA babies that can cause cord compression
- Soft, fine hair that covers fetus while in utero
- This type of immunity is transferred to baby by breastmilk
- This type of immunity results in the baby creating its own antibodies
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- May occur due to conduction, convection, evaporation, or radiation
- White creamy substance that protects newborn skin while in the womb. Often found in skin folds after birth.
- At ____ months, solid foods can be introduced to the baby's diet
- This scale assesses baby's development by assessing aspects such as skin texture, plantar creases, eyelids, ears, and genitals
- Body heat is lost to cooler surfaces that are not touching the baby, such as a cold window
- Includes sensible and insensible loss. Can be mitigated by quickly drying baby after birth
- Assists with bypassing the fetal liver
- A treatment used if the baby is born with jaundice
- These spots are bluish gray that appear near the buttocks and back or shoulders
- Condition in which the baby does not grow to normal weight during pregnancy. May be d/t placental issues, HTN, infection, or substance abuse.
- Loss of heat that may occur d/t a fan or breeze
- Low muscle tone often seen with SGA babies
- Tiny white bumps seen on infant's face. Happen d/t skin flakes trapped under skin.
- This condition in the mom can place the baby at high risk for LGA
- Pale or "clay color" stools can indicate an issue with this organ
28 Clues: The first stool passed by baby • Assists with bypassing the fetal liver • Low muscle tone often seen with SGA babies • Allows non-shivering thermogenesis to occur • Loss of heat that may occur d/t a fan or breeze • Soft, fine hair that covers fetus while in utero • This reflex is also known as the "startle reflex" • A treatment used if the baby is born with jaundice • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab Terms 2025-11-10
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- – The President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- legislature – A lawmaking body made up of two houses or chambers (in the U.S., the House of Representatives and the Senate).
- – Legal protection from certain kinds of arrest while doing official duties (for example, members of Congress have limited immunity while attending sessions).
- – Divided or distributed; in Congress, it means how the seats in the House of Representatives are divided among the states based on population.
- – The removal of a member from Congress for serious misconduct, requiring a two-thirds vote.
- – Drawing district boundaries in a way that gives one political party an unfair advantage.
- – A proposed law that is presented to Congress for discussion and approval.
- – To formally charge a government official with misconduct or wrongdoing.
- – A party leader in Congress who helps count votes and encourages party members to vote together.
- – A formal statement of disapproval toward a member of Congress for improper behavior, but they remain in office.
- – A Senate procedure to end a filibuster; it requires a three-fifths (60) vote.
- veto – When the President does not sign a bill within 10 days and Congress adjourns during that time, causing the bill to die automatically.
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- – The regular meetings of Congress each year to conduct business and pass laws.
- pro tempore – A senator, usually from the majority party, who leads the Senate when the Vice President is absent.
- – A bill that has been approved by Congress and signed by the President; it becomes a law.
- – The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by helping its enemies.
- powers – Powers not directly stated in the Constitution but suggested by it; used to carry out expressed powers.
- bill – A bill that sets aside money for specific government programs or purposes.
- clause – A part of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to make all laws “necessary and proper” to carry out its duties; it’s the source of implied powers.
- – A tactic used in the Senate to delay a vote on a bill by talking for a long time.
- – Private meetings of political party members in Congress to choose leaders or plan strategies.
- of the House – The presiding officer and most powerful leader in the House of Representatives.
22 Clues: – The President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress. • – To formally charge a government official with misconduct or wrongdoing. • – The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by helping its enemies. • – A proposed law that is presented to Congress for discussion and approval. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab Crossword 2025-12-03
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- – The President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- legislature – A lawmaking body made up of two houses or chambers (in the U.S., the House of Representatives and the Senate).
- – Legal protection from certain kinds of arrest while doing official duties (for example, members of Congress have limited immunity while attending sessions).
- – Divided or distributed; in Congress, it means how the seats in the House of Representatives are divided among the states based on population.
- – The removal of a member from Congress for serious misconduct, requiring a two-thirds vote.
- – Drawing district boundaries in a way that gives one political party an unfair advantage.
- – A proposed law that is presented to Congress for discussion and approval.
- – To formally charge a government official with misconduct or wrongdoing.
- – A party leader in Congress who helps count votes and encourages party members to vote together.
- – A formal statement of disapproval toward a member of Congress for improper behavior, but they remain in office.
- – A Senate procedure to end a filibuster; it requires a three-fifths (60) vote.
- veto – When the President does not sign a bill within 10 days and Congress adjourns during that time, causing the bill to die automatically.
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- – The regular meetings of Congress each year to conduct business and pass laws.
- pro tempore – A senator, usually from the majority party, who leads the Senate when the Vice President is absent.
- – A bill that has been approved by Congress and signed by the President; it becomes a law.
- – The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by helping its enemies.
- powers – Powers not directly stated in the Constitution but suggested by it; used to carry out expressed powers.
- bill – A bill that sets aside money for specific government programs or purposes.
- clause – A part of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to make all laws “necessary and proper” to carry out its duties; it’s the source of implied powers.
- – A tactic used in the Senate to delay a vote on a bill by talking for a long time.
- – Private meetings of political party members in Congress to choose leaders or plan strategies.
- of the House – The presiding officer and most powerful leader in the House of Representatives.
22 Clues: – The President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress. • – To formally charge a government official with misconduct or wrongdoing. • – The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by helping its enemies. • – A proposed law that is presented to Congress for discussion and approval. • ...
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM crossword 2025-09-27
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- Organ in the mediastinum where T-cells mature.
- A cancer of the lymphocytes.
- what protein do red blood cells contain
- The retrovirus that targets helper T-cells.
- The most commonly referred to tonsils.
- Abbreviation for a disease that severely compromises the immune system.
- Lymphatic tissue located in the nasopharynx.
- The general term for all white blood cells.
- The main lymphatic duct draining the majority of the body.
- Puffiness caused by excess fluid in the tissues.
- A common suffix meaning "cell" (as in lymphocyte).
- where are fats absorbed into the lymphatic vessels
- The cavity within a lymph node through which lymph flows.
- Small filters found along lymphatic vessels.
- A vaccine component used to enhance the immune response.
- The medical term for swelling.
- Patches of lymphatic tissue in the small intestine (followed by "patches").
- The body's resistance to infection.
- The right lymphatic duct drains the right side of the head and this.
- The non-specific, immediate defense system.
- Medical term for the inflammation of a lymph node.
- The watery fluid transported by the lymphatic system.
- what are the small,finger like projections in the lymphatic vessels
- The state of being protected against a disease.
- primary cells that are found in lymphoid tissues
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- The scientific study of the lymphatic system.
- A large, phagocytic cell of the innate immune system.
- Proteins secreted by plasma cells to neutralize pathogens.
- The cellular process of "eating" pathogens.
- These veins receive lymph from the thoracic and right lymphatic ducts.
- The clinical term for swollen or enlarged lymph nodes.
- Process of white blood cells squeezing through capillary walls.
- Type of fluid that is collected from tissues to form lymph.
- Severe swelling caused by lymphatic blockage.
- A type of agranular white blood cell.
- A cell that displays antigen to T-cells (e.g., dendritic cell).
- The smallest and most permeable type of lymphatic vessel.
- Any molecule that can be bound by an antibody.
- Organ that filters blood and recycles red blood cells.
- A foreign substance that induces an immune response.
- A life-threatening, whole-body allergic response.
- Intestinal lymphatic vessels that absorb fats.
- Short-term immunity borrowed from another source.
- A mass of lymphoid tissue in the throat; a palatine or lingual one.
44 Clues: A cancer of the lymphocytes. • The medical term for swelling. • The body's resistance to infection. • A type of agranular white blood cell. • The most commonly referred to tonsils. • what protein do red blood cells contain • The retrovirus that targets helper T-cells. • The cellular process of "eating" pathogens. • The general term for all white blood cells. • ...
Yoga 2021-09-22
6 Clues: Yoga may reduce blank. • Yoga originated in what country? • Yoga improves strength, balance and blank. • Yoga is a practice of physical, mental and blank nature. • Yoga drains your lymphatic system which in turn improves what? • What is the most important aspect to focus on when practicing yoga?
Immune System 2021-09-14
6 Clues: A toxin or foreign substance • Ability to resist against toxins • A liquid that forms in infections • a colorless fluid containing white blood cells • The bodys way of defending itself against foreign bodies • A blood protein substance that is recognized as foreign by the body in the blood
Crystal Crossword 2023-09-23
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- Encourages self-love and inner peace; found in Brazil
- Found in India; calming and settles nausea
- Found in Russia; supports immunity and digestive health
- Reddish orange color; helps with confidence and creativity
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- Energy boosting stone found in Indonesia
- Promotes flexibility and provides insight; Found in Mexico
6 Clues: Energy boosting stone found in Indonesia • Found in India; calming and settles nausea • Encourages self-love and inner peace; found in Brazil • Found in Russia; supports immunity and digestive health • Promotes flexibility and provides insight; Found in Mexico • Reddish orange color; helps with confidence and creativity
Mod 2.3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-10
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- Decimated the indigenous population, who lacked immunity
- Provided a new food source
- Revolutionized transportation, hunting, and warfare for Native Americans
- Introduced for food and labor
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- Led to the development of plantations and an increase in the African slave trade
- Became a dietary staple for European colonists
6 Clues: Provided a new food source • Introduced for food and labor • Became a dietary staple for European colonists • Decimated the indigenous population, who lacked immunity • Revolutionized transportation, hunting, and warfare for Native Americans • Led to the development of plantations and an increase in the African slave trade
The Tetanus Vaccine 2023-03-27
6 Clues: A potent neurotoxin • An infection caused by bacteria • A country where tetanus is common • Severe Muscle spasms in the neck and jaw • Control a virus within a certain radius, not letting it spread • The process of providing immunity to an individual against a specific infectious disease
Survivor Crossword 2021-05-29
5 Clues: How you gain 3 down • The game you are playing • What is found in the cooler • What you need to stay in the game • The fourth clue on the word search
Survivor Crossword 2021-05-29
5 Clues: How you gain 3 down • The game you are playing • What is found in the cooler • What you need to stay in the game • The fourth clue on the word search
The Best Shipping Fever Crossword Ever 2022-07-08
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- Both P. Multocida and M. Haemolytica produce this virulence factor which functions to help create a permeability barrier to protect the bacterial cell from deleterious molecules such as antimicrobials, toxins, or bile salts.
- This pulmonary pattern may be found on thoracic radiographs of a cow with BRDC.
- When to vaccinate an animal prior to shipping.
- Cattle in respiratory distress often stand with their elbows (blank) due to the thoracic pain they are experiencing.
- Most (blank) disease of beef cattle in North America.
- The (blank) explains the factors associated with the initiation and spread of BRDC. These factors are host, agent, and environment.
- Deficiency of these essential nutrients can increase risk for BRDC.
- Helps to provide immunity against bacterial and viral pathogens of this disease complex.
- M.haemolytica produces this virulence factor.
- This enveloped DNA virus can be responsible for shipping fever.
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- Common name for BRDC in calves.
- This class of antibiotics, including erythromycin and tulathromycin, is commonly used to treat BRDC.
- Disease that jumps to top of your differential list after hearing that a cow shipped 5 days ago and now has fever, tachypnea, coughing, and nasal discharge.
- Reduction of this can help prevent this disease complex.
- Common name for BRDC in cows.
- You may hear (blank) when ausculting the lungs of a bovine with BRDC. This noise is associated with fluid infiltrating the alveoli.
- The bacteria associated with BRDC are also commensals organisms to this body system.
- Most of the bacterial causes of BRDC can be classified as (blank)
- This protocol involves long-acting antibiotics given to calves on arrival. It can decrease morbidity and mortality of shipping fever.
- This thoracic imaging modality used to aid in diagnosis of shipping fever has a sensitivity of 66-94% and specificity of 88-100% in young dairy calves.
- (Blank) is one of the common bacterial components of BRDC and is also a common cause of inner ear infections in calves.
- Typically, BRDC begins with a (blank) infection that is then followed within 3-5 days by a bacterial infection.
- Type of pleuritis on dead cow with M. Haemolytica infection.
- This metabolic derangement can suppress host mechanisms of immunity, therefore increasing risk for developing shipping fever.
24 Clues: Common name for BRDC in cows. • Common name for BRDC in calves. • M.haemolytica produces this virulence factor. • When to vaccinate an animal prior to shipping. • Most (blank) disease of beef cattle in North America. • Reduction of this can help prevent this disease complex. • Type of pleuritis on dead cow with M. Haemolytica infection. • ...
BHS 170 - PHYSIOLOGY I 2021-01-22
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- The phase of crossing over occurs in what phase of meiosis?
- Substances that are recognized as foreign and provoke immune responses are known as ______.
- The ______ lymphatic organs are red bone marrow and the thymus.
- Third nuclear membrane dissolves during?
- Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are ______ acids consisting of nitrogenous bases, five-carbon (pentose) sugar, and phosphate groups.
- Which organ of the body produces the most heat?
- Insertion, deletion, and substitution are all examples of a change in a genetic sequence which is also refer to as (a) __.
- Function of rough endoplasmic reticulum is to synthesis of packaged proteins and ___.
- ___ is used in active transport for the transportation of solute across membrane against its concentration region.
- Three-base sequence on mRNA that codes for a single amino acid.
- ______ immunity involves lymphocytes called B cells and T cells.
- A string of nucleotides that contain the information to make a specific protein.
- In a ______ bond, atoms share pairs of valance electrons.
- The epidermal layer that is found in thick skin but not in the thin skin is the stratum ______.
- What happens in your body temperature drops below 35°C?
- Process that converts the language of nucleotides into the language of amino acids.
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- The ______ lymphatic organs are lymph nodes, the spleen, and the lymphatic nodules.
- Chromosomes that have the same size, shape, and genetic information.
- One of the blood functions is __.
- Produce a pigment that contributes to skin color and absorbs ultraviolet light.
- Particle move from high concentration region to a lower concentration region.
- What happens if your core body rises above 40°C?
- Most atoms become stable when they have an ______of eight electrons in their valance (outermost) electron shell.
- ___ produce immune response against foreign substances.
- What cell structure that release energy in the form of ATP?
- Lipids are a diverse group of compounds that include fatty acids, _____ (fats and oils), phospholipids, steroids, and eicosanoids.
- Innermost layer of heart is called __.
- The point where chromatids are attached.
- The first line of defense of innate immunity against pathogens consist of the skin and ______ membranes.
- During transcription, this type of ribonucleic acid is responsible for copying the DNA and bringing it out of the nucleus.
30 Clues: One of the blood functions is __. • Innermost layer of heart is called __. • Third nuclear membrane dissolves during? • The point where chromatids are attached. • Which organ of the body produces the most heat? • What happens if your core body rises above 40°C? • ___ produce immune response against foreign substances. • ...
Body Systems Review 2025-04-11
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- The type of immunity that is the body's first line of defense
- The type of immunity that comes from exposure
- The place in the bone where blood cells are produced
- The part of the brain that relays sensory information
- The organ that carries oxygen-poor blood back to the heart
- The body system that provides support, protects organs, and helps with movement
- The lobe of the brain that processes sensory, including touch, pain, and temperature
- The lobe of the brain that processes auditory information
- The body system that helps defend the body against bacteria and viruses
- The organ that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- The lobe of the brain that processes visual information
- The number of people who die each day waiting for an organ donation
- The body system that turns on during puberty
- The type of muscle only found in the heart
- There are 206 of these in an adult human’s body
- Stool Chart The name of the chart that classifies stool types from type 1 to type 7
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- The organ that is 22 feet in length on average
- The body system that protects the body and helps regulate temperature
- The body system that transports blood throughout the body
- The body system that exchanges gasses
- The body system that controls the other systems, responds to external/internal stimuli, and transmits information
- A lobe of this organ can be donated from a living donor
- The part of the brain that processes emotions, especially fear
- The gland that both aids digestion and regulates blood sugar
- The body system that filters blood and eliminates waste and excess water
- One of these organs can be donated from a living donor
- The organ that is most frequently donated from a deceased donor
- The part of the brain that regulates basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
- The body system that helps with movement, posture, and heat generation
- The lobe of the brain that is involved in planning, decision-making, and voluntary movement
- The body system that breaks down food and eliminates waste
- The part of the brain that is primarily responsible for coordination, balance, and motor control
- The body system that regulates bodily functions through hormones
33 Clues: The body system that exchanges gasses • The type of muscle only found in the heart • The body system that turns on during puberty • The type of immunity that comes from exposure • The organ that is 22 feet in length on average • There are 206 of these in an adult human’s body • The place in the bone where blood cells are produced • ...
Cancer Immunology 2025-06-14
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- Abbreviation for activated fibroblasts that contribute to tumor progression
- Protein that helps cancer evade T cell attack
- Type of blood cancer affecting lymphocytes
- These vascular cells form the inner lining of new blood vessels in the tumor microenvironment
- Leading preventable cause of cancer worldwide
- Enzyme that elongates telomeres in cancer cells
- TME component responsible for mechanical stiffness
- Permanent change in the DNA sequence of a gene
- Guardian of the genome, often mutated in cancers
- Type of immunity that provides rapid, non-specific defense against tumors and pathogens
- Cancer of epithelial tissue
- Substances that trigger an immune response by being recognized as foreign
- General term for non-cancerous cells in TME
- Process by which immune cells engulf and digest pathogens or dead cells
- Granule-filled cells capable of killing tumor cells directly
- T cell subtype that helps other immune cells
- Essential molecule whose deficiency in tumors triggers angiogenesis
- Tumor and immune cells communicate through these signaling molecules
- Small signaling proteins that direct immune cell migration
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- Cells that were used for to develop the first polio vaccine
- Immune cells known for antibody production
- Cancer cells often manipulate this system to avoid destruction
- Innate immune cells that engulf pathogens and can be pro- or anti-tumor
- Tumor type characterized by presence of immune cells and responsiveness to immunotherapy
- Environment surrounding a tumor
- Cells that help remember past infections
- Receptor on T cells that binds to antigen–MHC complexes
- Type of immunity that provides long-term protection through memory cell formation
- Immune cells that present antigens
- Proteins produced by B cells to recognize and bind specific antigens
- Cell death often resisted by cancer cells
- Cancer’s ability to colonize distant tissues
- Process by which new blood vessels form
- Cellular transition promoting invasion and metastasis
- Signaling molecule that binds to receptors to promote proliferation and differentiation
- White blood cells that include cytotoxic and helper types
- Specialized immune cells that suppress T cell activity
- Condition where the immune system attacks the body’s own cells
- DNA segments frequently altered in tumors
- Antigen-experienced T cells capable of direct tumor killing
40 Clues: Cancer of epithelial tissue • Environment surrounding a tumor • Immune cells that present antigens • Process by which new blood vessels form • Cells that help remember past infections • Cell death often resisted by cancer cells • DNA segments frequently altered in tumors • Immune cells known for antibody production • Type of blood cancer affecting lymphocytes • ...
TRADITIONAL HERBS RANGE 2020-04-13
5 Clues: I help to reduce stress. • i support your immunity. • i support your respiratory system • i improve attention,alertness and concentration. • How many dried leaves are there in a tablet of Tulsi ?
Bio 111 crossword-Immune System 2023-03-22
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- made from monocytes and assist with phagocytosis
- structure with a amino acid helix
- can not reproduce without a host cell, can have a RNA or DNA genome
- what bacteria use for movement
- interfere with viral replication
- blood plasma and blood clotting make up what portion of blood?
- process when a cell surrounds and engulfs large particles and take them into the cell to be broken down
- this response is triggered by the presence of a invader
- type of medication that Block receptors, Boost immune system, and Lower the amount of viral load in the body
- a system that protects the body from toxins, froeign substances, bacteria, viruses, and other foreign substances
- small chemical protein messengers (40 types)
- examples include strep throat, salmonella “food poisoning”
- another name for red blood cells
- RNA viruses replicate their genome in these
- made up of fragments of megakaryocytes
- promotes hematopoiesis (trigger the manufacture of more blood cells and blood plasma)
- examples inclue tapeworms, fleas, lice
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- Allow T cells to distinguish self from non-self
- part of a viruses structure that makes up the "coat", called ________ envelope
- another name for white blood cells
- makes up the "chunky" portion of blood
- types of projections coming off of viruses, can come in many different shapes
- inhibits growth of pathogens and speeds up cellular repair by increasing the body's temperature
- arrive early to engulf and digest harmful things, most numerous WBC
- examples include athlete’s foot, jock itch, ringworm, vaginal yeast
- can reproduce without a host cell, only has a DNA genome
- structure with more than one polypeptide chain, folded together
- updated vaccines are important because viruses can
- structure with the folding of a polypeptide chain on itself
- examples include influenza, chicken pox, measles, mumps, small pox, Covid
- single celled organisms that can cause giardiasis or parasitic diarrhea
- where non membrane bound DNA is stored in bacteria
- DNA viruses replicate their genome in these
- what kind of immunity is non specific?
- what type of virus was the corona virus?
- Only lymphocyte cell that is involved in innate immunity, they attack viruses or cells that are cancerous by inducing programmed cell death, called Natural _____ Cells
- trigger the folding of proteins into a abnormal structure that causes disease
- structure with a line of amino acids
38 Clues: what bacteria use for movement • interfere with viral replication • another name for red blood cells • structure with a amino acid helix • another name for white blood cells • structure with a line of amino acids • makes up the "chunky" portion of blood • what kind of immunity is non specific? • made up of fragments of megakaryocytes • examples inclue tapeworms, fleas, lice • ...
Immunology Acronym Activity 2022-09-25
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- IL; general designation for different cytokines & chemical messengers secreted by immune cells
- Human leukocyte antigen; name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- T-cell receptor; the antigen receptor on T-cells
- Ag; a molecule recognized by Ab or BCR and is presented by MHC molecules to TCRs
- leukocytes PMN; WBCs with multi-lobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules
- Tumor necrosis factor; a cytokine produced by macrophages and T-cells that is highly pro-inflammatory
- Pathogen associated molecular patterns; repeated molecular patterns on microbes
- T-lymphocytes CTL; CD8+ T-cells with the function of targeting and killing virally infected cells by apoptosis
- Cluster of differentiation; cell-surface molecules on immune cells that help differentiate one immune cell from another
- C-reactive protein
- Major histocompatibility complex; Family of cell surface molecules that present antigens to T-cells
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Ab; Immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- Recognize PAMPs on pathogens and help initiate immune response
- End stage of disease in HIV infection
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- Pattern recognition receptors; receptors on immune cells that bind to PAMPs on microbes
- LPS; a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- Ig; protein family to which antibodies and b-cell receptors belong
- Subset of CD4+ T-cells that produce cytokines to stimulate B-cells to produce antibodies
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy; a multiple drug therapy treatment for HIV infection
- surface immunoglobulin; an immunoglobulin expressed on B-cell surface
- Thymus derived lymphocyte comprised of two subsets: CD4 T-cells and CD8 T-cells
- Cell-mediated immunity; adaptive immune responses mainly due to effector T-cells
- Regulatory CD4+ T-cells responsible for suppressing immune responses
- Natural killer cell; large granular lymphocyte that induce apoptosis of compromised cell
- Presents antigen via MHC molecules to T-cell receptors
- Membrane attack complex; end product of the Complement cascade that kills pathogens directly by forming a pore in pathogen membrane leading to lysis
- Cell adhesion molecule
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells allowing for them to be killed by cells expressing Fas ligand
- T-cell that express co-receptor protein CD4, which plays a role in adaptive immunity
- Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity; mechanism by which NK cells induce apoptosis
31 Clues: C-reactive protein • Cell adhesion molecule • Human immunodeficiency virus • End stage of disease in HIV infection • Ab; Immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • T-cell receptor; the antigen receptor on T-cells • Presents antigen via MHC molecules to T-cell receptors • Recognize PAMPs on pathogens and help initiate immune response • ...
HV15 Crossword 2 2025-06-28
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- This player started a cult for another player after they were voted out this Season
- This is the only winner with a 100% voting record
- This unanimously voted winner was the first to decide 2nd place with their vote
- This winner slept through their own Tribal Council on their second Season
- This player applied to the University of Cambridge
- Multiple Jurors cussed specifically at this player on their way out
- This player has been playing ORGs since he was 11
- This player was a returnee on their winning Season, but it was NOT an All-Stars Season
- This player despises Imagine Dragons
- This player was blocked by another player on this Season after their OG Season together
- This winner had the most career Individual Immunity wins prior to this Season
- This player makes beautiful graphics for his Confessional
- This player is Polish
- This winner has a perfect game (If you don't count votes negated by an Idol)
- This player hosted the first two Seasons before playing
- This player dated Triple
- Prior to S14, this winner attended more Tribal Councils during their winning Season than any other winner
- This winner deliberately voted for themself
- This player has a 145 IQ
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- This winner is the only winner to play an Extra Vote
- This player's name does NOT have an "h" in it
- This winner is regarded as our best winner in the series
- This winner has the highest career average placement
- This player has competed in a Rock Paper Scissors League
- This player is attending George Washington University
- This player lists grilling and smoking meats as one of their niche interests
- This player was revered as a god among us
- This player originally played RPDR ORGs before her first Survivor- which was Hellvivor
- This player lost Immunity to a suspicious bed stain
- This player won the game, but had to return via Redemption Island
- This player had another player on this Season blocked after their OG Season together
- This player received more Tribal votes than any other winner during their winning Season
- This winner was the sole remaining member of their Pre-Merge Tribe from F8 onwards
- This player doesn't know any gay people IRL
34 Clues: This player is Polish • This player dated Triple • This player has a 145 IQ • This player despises Imagine Dragons • This player was revered as a god among us • This player doesn't know any gay people IRL • This winner deliberately voted for themself • This player's name does NOT have an "h" in it • This is the only winner with a 100% voting record • ...
Infection Control 2017-09-03
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- A genetic entity that contains either DNA or RNA or both; replicates inside living cells. [
- A path of entry through a mucous membrane.
- a state caused by the invasion, development, or multiplication of an infectious agent into the body.
- A widespread, extensive, or worldwide epidemic.
- An infection control approach that protects both healthcare providers and patients from pathogens (two words).
- An individual who harbors a specific infectious agent with no discernible clinical signs or symptoms.
- The factor that identifies a specific disease in a laboratory blood test (two words).
- The type of immunity that is transferred from the mother or acquired by inoculation of protective antibodies.
- air.
- The period of time between initial contact with an infectious agent and the appearance of clinical symptoms of the disease.
- the degree of pathogenicity or disease-evoking power of an infectious agent.
- A natural or an acquired resistance against disease.
- The type of infection in which the causative agent remains inactive for a period of time within certain body cells.
- The presence of a virus in certain body secretions, excretions, or surface lesions.
- A substance that induces an immune response.
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- diminutive drop, such as the particles of moisture expelled while coughing, sneezing, or speaking, that may carry infectious agents.
- Continuous observation of the patterns of a disease in order to try to control it.
- An inanimate object on which disease-producing agents can be conveyed.
- A latent viral infection that reactivates at a later date.
- Pathogen that causes infection only when the host’s resistance is lowered.
- A carrier that transfers an infectious microorganism from one host to another.
- an artificially generated collection of particles suspended
- A laboratory test to detect antibody in the blood serum.
- which is limited to an adverse infectious outcome occurring in a hospital.
- injection by a route other than the alimentary tract,such as subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intravenous.
- Early or premonitory symptom (adjective).
- Produced and secreted by body cells in response to, and able to bind to, a specific antigen.
- Another term used for jaundice.
- Widespread occurrence of more than the usual number of cases of a particular disease.
- Constant presence of a disease within a geographic area.
30 Clues: air. • Another term used for jaundice. • Early or premonitory symptom (adjective). • A path of entry through a mucous membrane. • A substance that induces an immune response. • A widespread, extensive, or worldwide epidemic. • A natural or an acquired resistance against disease. • A laboratory test to detect antibody in the blood serum. • ...
The Amendments 2012-10-30
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- Sets out rules for indictment by grand jury and eminent domain, protects the right to due process, and prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy
- Abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime
- Repeals the Eighteenth Amendment and prohibits violations of state laws regarding alcohol
- Prohibits forced quartering of soldiers during peacetime
- Fixes the dates of term commencements for Congress (January 3) and the President (January 20); known as the "lame duck amendment"
- Prohibition
- Prohibits the revocation of voting rights due to the non-payment of poll taxes
- Prevents laws affecting Congressional salary from taking effect until the beginning of the next session of Congress
- Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause
- Protects rights not enumerated in the constitution
- Freedom of religion, press, speech and the right to assemble and petition the government
- Allows the federal government to collect income tax
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- Prohibits excessive fines, excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishment
- Codifies the Tyler Precedent; defines the process of presidential succession
- Prohibits the denial of suffrage based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- Right to vote for those age 18 years or older
- Right to a fair and speedy public trial by jury, including the rights to be notified of the accusations, to confront the accuser, to obtain witnesses and to retain counsel
- Establishes the direct election of United States Senators by popular vote
- Defines citizenship, contains the Privileges or Immunities Clause, the Due Process Clause, the Equal Protection Clause, and deals with post-Civil War issues
- Limits the president to two terms, or a maximum of 10 years (i.e., if a Vice President serves not more than one half of a President's term, he or she can be elected to a further two terms)
- Women’s suffrage
- Limits the powers of the federal government to those delegated to it by the Constitution
- Provides for representation of Washington, D.C. in the Electoral College
- Right to trial by jury in certain civil cases, according to common law
- Revises presidential election procedures
- Immunity of states from suits from out-of-state citizens and foreigners not living within the state borders. Lays the foundation for sovereign immunity
- Right to bear arms
27 Clues: Prohibition • Women’s suffrage • Right to bear arms • Revises presidential election procedures • Right to vote for those age 18 years or older • Protects rights not enumerated in the constitution • Allows the federal government to collect income tax • Prohibits forced quartering of soldiers during peacetime • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2020-08-26
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- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- typically cash or liquid assets held for expenditures
- unable to be harmed
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- a ship route along the Arctic coast of Canada and Alaska
- a system of government that devides the powers of government between the nations.
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- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control
- a Spanish ______
- pay attention to the prefix
- a natural feature on the Earth's surface
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- a tax or duty to be paid
12 Clues: a Spanish ______ • unable to be harmed • a tax or duty to be paid • pay attention to the prefix • a natural feature on the Earth's surface • typically cash or liquid assets held for expenditures • a ship route along the Arctic coast of Canada and Alaska • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • ...
Science Potpourri 2018-08-23
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- The minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction
- Object that stores the memory address of a value located in computer memory
- Transition of matter from solid to gas phase directly
- The resistance one object gets while going over another
- A short branched extension of a nerve cell
- the order of operations to solve an expression
- The branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the relationship between motion and its causes
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- Electronic device that can increase the power of a signal
- Converts pressure or brightness into an electrical signal or vice versa
- Resistance to a particular infection or toxin
- Atoms that have gained extra electrons
- Remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
12 Clues: Atoms that have gained extra electrons • A short branched extension of a nerve cell • Resistance to a particular infection or toxin • the order of operations to solve an expression • Remains or impression of a prehistoric organism • Transition of matter from solid to gas phase directly • The resistance one object gets while going over another • ...
Science Potpourri 2018-08-23
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- Atoms that have gained extra electrons
- The resistance one object gets while going over another
- The minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction
- Transition of matter from solid to gas phase directly
- Resistance to a particular infection or toxin
- A short branched extension of a nerve cell
- Remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
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- Converts pressure or brightness into an electrical signal or vice versa
- Object that stores the memory address of a value located in computer memory
- Electronic device that can increase the power of a signal
- The branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the relationship between motion and its causes
- the order of operations to solve an expression
12 Clues: Atoms that have gained extra electrons • A short branched extension of a nerve cell • Resistance to a particular infection or toxin • the order of operations to solve an expression • Remains or impression of a prehistoric organism • Transition of matter from solid to gas phase directly • The resistance one object gets while going over another • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-12-02
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- Which type of pathogen consists of DNA with a protective coat of protein?
- Which protozoan causes Malaria?
- Which ability prevents some people from getting a particular disease while it affects others?
- ___ are the agents that act as carriers of pathogen and spread diseases
- Many skin diseases are caused by?
- Air-borne disease are most likely to affect the ___
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- A seizure targets which organ?
- Bacteria
- A disease caused by the bite of an infected dog and which affects the central nervous system.
- Which type of pathogen is a small organism that causes diseases including tuberculosis and cholera?
- The vector for yellow fever is?
- When the bacteria causing tuberculosis reaches the liver, it causes which disease?
12 Clues: Bacteria • A seizure targets which organ? • Which protozoan causes Malaria? • The vector for yellow fever is? • Many skin diseases are caused by? • Air-borne disease are most likely to affect the ___ • ___ are the agents that act as carriers of pathogen and spread diseases • Which type of pathogen consists of DNA with a protective coat of protein? • ...
Hospital Crossword 2024-02-15
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- Contains information about a patient
- Used to keep patients asleep or numb during operations
- Doctor: a medical professional; qualified to diagnose and treat illnesses
- a place where medical tests are conducted; analyzes samples like blood or urine.
- a healthcare provider; trained to assist doctors and care for patients.
- A name for a wheeled stretcher
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- administration of a vaccine; helps the body develop immunity to a disease.
- Alternate name for an Orderly
- A solution of salt and water
- a substance used to treat an illness or condition; often prescribed by a doctor.
- a treatment for kidney failure; removes waste products from the blood.
- a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body.
12 Clues: A solution of salt and water • Alternate name for an Orderly • A name for a wheeled stretcher • Contains information about a patient • Used to keep patients asleep or numb during operations • a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body. • a treatment for kidney failure; removes waste products from the blood. • ...
Science Crossword 2020-05-10
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- proteins that kill pathogens
- pasteurizing(heating) milk to kill bacteria. Also developed a vaccine to prevent rabies
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide
- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen
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- microorganisms that cause diseases
- isolation to prevent the spreading of diseases
- proposed the germ theory of disease,
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world
- developed the culture plate method
13 Clues: proteins that kill pathogens • Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • microorganisms that cause diseases • developed the culture plate method • proposed the germ theory of disease, • A dead or inactive form of a pathogen • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide • isolation to prevent the spreading of diseases • A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus • ...
Science crossword 2022-01-12
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- when the body recognises the pathogen and understands how to get rid of it
- with its presence, an immune response may be triggered
- a process where phagocytes destroy invaders
- they connect and kill pathogens
- organisms that invade the body and cause diseases
- a vaccine given after previous ones to boost immunisation
- a solution injected into the body to provide immunity
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- a type of white blood cell that produces antibodies
- a pathogen that includes mushrooms, yeast, etc.
- a type of medicine to slow down or stop the growth of bacteria
- a pathogen with a protein coat and it is not considered living
- a pathogen that can be stopped with antibiotics
- a type of white blood cell that engulfs invaders
13 Clues: they connect and kill pathogens • a process where phagocytes destroy invaders • a pathogen that includes mushrooms, yeast, etc. • a pathogen that can be stopped with antibiotics • a type of white blood cell that engulfs invaders • organisms that invade the body and cause diseases • a type of white blood cell that produces antibodies • ...
Health Revision 2024-12-12
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- A substance with no active ingredients used as a control in testing.
- Protection of unvaccinated individuals when most of a population is vaccinated.
- The body’s ability to resist infection.
- The introduction of antigens to stimulate immunity.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The stage of drug testing using cells and animals.
- A protein produced by white blood cells to neutralize pathogens.
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- A condition that impairs normal functioning of the body.
- A trial where neither participants nor researchers know who receives the active treatment.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- A risk factor for non-communicable diseases related to choices like diet and exercise.
- The process by which white blood cells engulf and
- A medicine used to treat bacterial infections.
13 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease. • The body’s ability to resist infection. • A medicine used to treat bacterial infections. • The process by which white blood cells engulf and • The stage of drug testing using cells and animals. • The introduction of antigens to stimulate immunity. • A state of physical, mental, and social well-being. • ...
Shingles 2024-10-09
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- Forms on blisters as shingles heals.
- Skin eruptions caused by the shingles virus.
- Damage to nerves often resulting in pain, which can occur after shingles.
- When a dormant virus like VZV becomes active again, causing shingles.
- A common antiviral drug used to treat shingles.
- A reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus causing painful skin eruptions.
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- Type of precautions that need to be added to contact precautions for active shingles in an immunocompromised host.
- The act of coming into contact with the virus.
- Abbreviation for the virus that causes shingles.
- The body’s defense system against infections.
- Mode of transmission where infection occurs through touch.
- Red, inflamed skin symptom of shingles.
- Actions taken to prevent infection spread.
13 Clues: Forms on blisters as shingles heals. • Red, inflamed skin symptom of shingles. • Actions taken to prevent infection spread. • Skin eruptions caused by the shingles virus. • The body’s defense system against infections. • The act of coming into contact with the virus. • A common antiviral drug used to treat shingles. • Abbreviation for the virus that causes shingles. • ...
Survivor Crossword 2021-05-29
5 Clues: How you gain 3 down • The game you are playing • What is found in the cooler • What you need to stay in the game • The fourth clue on the word search
Spelling week 20 2023-02-22
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- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- a number using 9 and 0
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- the 4th day of the week
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- almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell
- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing
- a daughter of one's brother or sister, or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
8 Clues: a number using 9 and 0 • the 4th day of the week • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell • an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing • a daughter of one's brother or sister, or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law. • ...
Te Tiriti o Waitangi 2021-09-03
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- Authority that is given to a decided person or body
- A group of people who have the authority to govern.
- Being able to influence or direct people's thinking or behavior.
- Everything important to someone, values/morals/beliefs etc
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- The female ruler of an area or state
- Something which provides immunity and support from a threat.
- An agreement between two or more parties
- Traditional tattoo on the face showing a person's story and beliefs.
8 Clues: The female ruler of an area or state • An agreement between two or more parties • Authority that is given to a decided person or body • A group of people who have the authority to govern. • Everything important to someone, values/morals/beliefs etc • Something which provides immunity and support from a threat. • ...
Terminology 2024-12-03
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- body's ability to resist infections or toxins
- Refers to apex or highest point of an organ or structure
- Abnormal growth of tissue which can be cancerous or non-cancerous
- A part of the pelvis where the femur connects to form the hipbone, The Acetabulum
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- A substance that kills bacteria and used to treat infections
- Inflammation of the pancreas caused by infection
- condition characterized by weakened bones
- Treatment process that includes medication and physical therapy
8 Clues: condition characterized by weakened bones • body's ability to resist infections or toxins • Inflammation of the pancreas caused by infection • Refers to apex or highest point of an organ or structure • A substance that kills bacteria and used to treat infections • Treatment process that includes medication and physical therapy • ...
Nan Pro & Excella Pro 2021-03-31
5 Clues: is the most abundant HMO • was the first described HMO • helps in cellular & humoral immunity • prevalance is highest between 12 to 23 months (13%) • concentration of breast milk evolves with infant growth
Dictionary Meanings 2024-09-11
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- make (something) more complicated.
- reach a climax or point of highest development.
- make (something) active or operative.
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- make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous.
- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- make ineffective; nullify.
- make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it
7 Clues: make ineffective; nullify. • make (something) more complicated. • make (something) active or operative. • reach a climax or point of highest development. • make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous. • make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it • ...
NUTRI-QUEST 2024-03-18
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- Another word for Maida.
- A compound found in Berries and Citrus fruits that help improve Immunity.
- Which is the most Nutritious part of an Egg.
- I am a Brain-shaped Nut and a source of Good Fat.
- Live Bacteria that are good for your Digestive health.
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- A summary of Nutrition on Processed Food Packets.
- Compounds found in processed food that elevates Bad Cholesterol.
- The most common Artificial Sugar found in Processed foods.
8 Clues: Another word for Maida. • Which is the most Nutritious part of an Egg. • A summary of Nutrition on Processed Food Packets. • I am a Brain-shaped Nut and a source of Good Fat. • Live Bacteria that are good for your Digestive health. • The most common Artificial Sugar found in Processed foods. • Compounds found in processed food that elevates Bad Cholesterol. • ...
Virus and Bacteria 2022-09-22
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- A type of single-celled organism found almost everywhere on Earth.
- A structure inside an animal cell where DNA is stored.
- A group of bacteria growing together
- A medicine that is used to treat bacterial infections.
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- A nonliving protective shell with genetic material inside of it
- Genetic material that holds information for making more cells.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against viruses
- How bacteria reproduce
8 Clues: How bacteria reproduce • A group of bacteria growing together • A structure inside an animal cell where DNA is stored. • A medicine that is used to treat bacterial infections. • Genetic material that holds information for making more cells. • A nonliving protective shell with genetic material inside of it • ...
Multiple Sclerosis Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-04
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- A signal that can be slowed or blocked by MS
- Cells that produce myelin
- A pathway/chain activated by extracellular signals and regulates cell growth and survival
- A type of receptor MS has
- "Toll-like receptors" that recognize patterns in pathogens and immune response activation
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- A possible source of MS signal molecules
- Inflammatory demyelinating disease where the immune system attacks the central nervous system
- A protein complex that regulates inflammation and immunity
8 Clues: Cells that produce myelin • A type of receptor MS has • A possible source of MS signal molecules • A signal that can be slowed or blocked by MS • A protein complex that regulates inflammation and immunity • A pathway/chain activated by extracellular signals and regulates cell growth and survival • ...
Te Tiriti o Waitangi 2021-09-03
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- Everything important to someone, values/morals/beliefs etc
- Authority that is given to a decided person or body
- Being able to influence or direct people's thinking or behaviour.
- Something which provides immunity and support from a threat.
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- An agreement between two or more parties
- Traditional tattoo on the face showing a person's story and beliefs.
- A group of people who have the authority to govern.
- The female ruler of an area or state
8 Clues: The female ruler of an area or state • An agreement between two or more parties • Authority that is given to a decided person or body • A group of people who have the authority to govern. • Everything important to someone, values/morals/beliefs etc • Something which provides immunity and support from a threat. • ...
Medical vocabulary items 2023-06-14
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- The treatment to physical or mental trauma
- The system which fights diseases in your body
- A piece of paper given to youby the doctor, stating the medication you need
- The vital fluid pumped by your heart
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- When the heart races, flutters and/or skips beats
- A sign that you're sick (e.g. coughing, headaches...)
- The presence/introduction of a virus in your body
- The cure to widespread diseases usually injected into your shoulder cap
8 Clues: The vital fluid pumped by your heart • The treatment to physical or mental trauma • The system which fights diseases in your body • When the heart races, flutters and/or skips beats • The presence/introduction of a virus in your body • A sign that you're sick (e.g. coughing, headaches...) • The cure to widespread diseases usually injected into your shoulder cap • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- freedom from prosecution for people whose ties them to criminal acts
- ____ bills are laws used to raise money
- national ____ is the yearly financial plan for the national government
- ____ powers are sometimes called enumerated powers
- ____ bills are laws used to proposed to authorize spending money
- willful obstruction of justice is known as ____
- if one lies under oath, they will be prosecuted for ____
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- ____ is the presidents refusal to spend money congress has voted for a program
- ____ and proper clause says congress has power past the first 17 clauses
- ____ commerce is trade between the states
- ____ veto is when congress practices oversight power
- the formal accusation of misconduct in office
- the legal order that requires one to produce requested documents
- ____ powers allows congress to expand their power to meet the nations needs
14 Clues: ____ bills are laws used to raise money • ____ commerce is trade between the states • the formal accusation of misconduct in office • willful obstruction of justice is known as ____ • ____ powers are sometimes called enumerated powers • ____ veto is when congress practices oversight power • if one lies under oath, they will be prosecuted for ____ • ...
Prokaryotic Bacteria E.Coli (Shannon Henderson N-9950478) 2017-08-30
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- Thick outer coating of bacterium that helps the cell survive in extreme conditions
- The bacteria colonises which gut of animals
- What shape is the bacteria
- A Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- It can use this process in the absence of oxygen to continue growing
- The host of the bacteria suffers from low
- Produces acid by fermenting
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- allows the bacteria to adhere to fruit, rocks, metal and teeth
- Optimal temperature for the bacteria to grow
- The cell does not rely on this process to control the cell cycle
- Benefits the host by producing what vitamin
- Small pieces of genetic material that can be transfers between bacteria
- E.Coli is a gram ----- bacteria
- The thick layer of sugar and protein that stops the cell from bursting in extreme conditions
14 Clues: What shape is the bacteria • Produces acid by fermenting • E.Coli is a gram ----- bacteria • The host of the bacteria suffers from low • The bacteria colonises which gut of animals • Benefits the host by producing what vitamin • A Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • Optimal temperature for the bacteria to grow • ...
Corona Virus Puzzle 2020-08-17
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- a covering over your face that helps slow the spread of the virus
- what some people need to be put on to help them breathe
- the organization that gives the social distancing guidelines and information on covid-19
- the family of viruses that covid-19 is in
- how long oyu should quarantine after being exposed to covid-19
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- a world wide epidemic
- the city covid-19 was first recorded in
- how far you should social distance from others
- a way to obtain immunity from a disease
- a website used by many to communicate during the lockdown
- a virus first discovered in December of 2019
11 Clues: a world wide epidemic • the city covid-19 was first recorded in • a way to obtain immunity from a disease • the family of viruses that covid-19 is in • a virus first discovered in December of 2019 • how far you should social distance from others • what some people need to be put on to help them breathe • a website used by many to communicate during the lockdown • ...
Agents Of Disease 2020-05-04
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- a medicine that kills bacteria.
- An inactive form of the pathogen that prevents you from getting the disease.
- the mess we are in right now is a ______.
- some examples of this are rabies,smallpox, and the flu.
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- exposing something to heat to slow the growth of pathogens.
- things that cause disease.
- a living thing that is microscopic and usually has only one cell
- Proteins that help kill pathogens.
- Strict isolation that helps slow the spread of disease.
- when a persons body is able to quickly make antibiotics to kill a pathogen.
- when in a certain part of the world their are many cases of a certain disease.
11 Clues: things that cause disease. • a medicine that kills bacteria. • Proteins that help kill pathogens. • the mess we are in right now is a ______. • Strict isolation that helps slow the spread of disease. • some examples of this are rabies,smallpox, and the flu. • exposing something to heat to slow the growth of pathogens. • ...
LABORATORY CAREERS 2021-02-14
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- Microorganism that does not produce disease
- a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime
- Microscopic living organism, microbe
- Free from all living microorganisms
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- Incision into a vein to withdraw blood
- include a wide range of products such as vaccines, blood and blood components, allergenics, somatic cells, gene therapy, tissues, and recombinant therapeutic proteins - relating to biology
- High level of resistance to certain microorganisms or disease
- the absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms (CLEAN)
- Invasion and multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in the body tissues
- Microorganism that produces disease
11 Clues: Microorganism that produces disease • Free from all living microorganisms • Microscopic living organism, microbe • Incision into a vein to withdraw blood • Microorganism that does not produce disease • High level of resistance to certain microorganisms or disease • the absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms (CLEAN) • ...
immunology 2023-06-16
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- number of levels of immune defence in our body
- cells cells that keep us healthy by remembering the microbes that attack our body
- another name for innate immunity
- able to differentiate into macrophages in the tissues
- rarest circulating white blood cells
- a type of white blood cells that stain orange pink in colour
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- process in which neutrophils use to kill microbes
- produced by B cells
- white blood cells that have 3 sub types involved in both innate and adpative immune system
- tiny receptors on B and T cell's surface that can recognise specific parts of the microbes
- most abundant circulating white blood cells
11 Clues: produced by B cells • another name for innate immunity • rarest circulating white blood cells • most abundant circulating white blood cells • number of levels of immune defence in our body • process in which neutrophils use to kill microbes • able to differentiate into macrophages in the tissues • a type of white blood cells that stain orange pink in colour • ...
Endocrine, Immune, & Integumentary Review 2023-10-19
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- composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin
- chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
- foreign particle in the body
- white blood cell
- oil glands
- steroid hormone released by the corpus luteum that stimulates the uterus to prepare for pregnancy.
- weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
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- secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
- system which protects the body from infection
- control of the body temperature
- a steroid hormone that stimulates development of male secondary sexual characteristics, produced mainly in the testes, but also in the ovaries and adrenal cortex.
11 Clues: oil glands • white blood cell • foreign particle in the body • control of the body temperature • system which protects the body from infection • secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts • composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin • weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
Entree 2023-09-22
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- this is sometimes used as medicine but is bad for you
- a type of medicine that you need water with
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment
- used to help sick people
- a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time
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- promoting calm or inducing sleep
- the action of injecting
- provides immunity against one or several diseases
- a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury
- relieve of the symptoms of a disease or condition
- an ointment used to promote healing of the skin or as protection
11 Clues: the action of injecting • used to help sick people • promoting calm or inducing sleep • a type of medicine that you need water with • a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury • provides immunity against one or several diseases • relieve of the symptoms of a disease or condition • this is sometimes used as medicine but is bad for you • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2024-11-22
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- This machine shows you if you have a broken bone.
- Lots of people had the Covid _____ to increase their immunity.
- This material is used to protect part of the body.
- You take _____ for a headache.
- This is a surgeon's tool for cutting.
- This object is used to administer injections.
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- You use _____ if you have trouble walking.
- If you cut your finger, you use a _____ to stop the bleeding.
- This is something you use to move if you have two broken legs.
- This is a solid material that keeps a broken bone in position.
- I don't like injections because I'm scared of _____.
11 Clues: You take _____ for a headache. • This is a surgeon's tool for cutting. • You use _____ if you have trouble walking. • This object is used to administer injections. • This machine shows you if you have a broken bone. • This material is used to protect part of the body. • I don't like injections because I'm scared of _____. • ...
Brunner's Tetanus 2025-02-21
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- How often should adults receive a tetanus booster?
- What is tetanus, and which bacterium causes it?
- What is the role of the tetanus toxoid vaccine in preventing tetanus?
- How is tetanus diagnosed in a clinical setting?
- toxin. Why is tetanus immune globulin (TIG) given in suspected cases?
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- Why is tetanus difficult to diagnose in its early stages?
- How does Clostridium tetani enter the human body?
- Why is mechanical ventilation sometimes necessary in severe tetanus cases?
- What is the primary treatment approach for tetanus?
- Why is tetanus more common in underdeveloped regions?
- What are the main risk factors for developing tetanus?
11 Clues: What is tetanus, and which bacterium causes it? • How is tetanus diagnosed in a clinical setting? • How does Clostridium tetani enter the human body? • How often should adults receive a tetanus booster? • What is the primary treatment approach for tetanus? • Why is tetanus more common in underdeveloped regions? • ...
Bee Vaccine 2024-07-01
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- the writer of the text
- the name of the article
- the home of an animal or a plant
- substances we use to control or kill pests
- to be protected
- a large group of honeybees
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- small organisms, or living things, that can be found in all natural environments
- a way to create immunity to (protection from) some diseases
- the noise bees make
- keeps bees in order to collect their honey and other products that the hive produces
- the process of transferring pollen from the male part of the plant to the female part of the plant to fertilize the plant and make wonderful baby plants
11 Clues: to be protected • the noise bees make • the writer of the text • the name of the article • a large group of honeybees • the home of an animal or a plant • substances we use to control or kill pests • a way to create immunity to (protection from) some diseases • small organisms, or living things, that can be found in all natural environments • ...
Servevivor Crossword 2024-08-26
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- The eleventh player voted out.
- Who won the final space scavenge tiebreaker for Voyager at the F16 challenge.
- The host used in the starry roller challenge example.
- The 10th word in Sandra's final words message.
- The word example used in the Extraterrestrial explosives challenge announcement.
- First merge individual immunity winner.
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- The first word of the loved ones challenge name.
- The name of our pink haired safari guide.
- The number of shards obtainable in the safari.
- Which player did we announce have their own version of a big bang in the cast reveal.
- The number of advantages played at F8 tribal council.
11 Clues: The eleventh player voted out. • First merge individual immunity winner. • The name of our pink haired safari guide. • The number of shards obtainable in the safari. • The 10th word in Sandra's final words message. • The first word of the loved ones challenge name. • The host used in the starry roller challenge example. • ...
Criminal Law 2024-09-16
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- Freedom from Prosecution even when the crime was committed
- Accused admitting guilt to less serious crime
- liability Substituted criminal liability
- The use of force by victim that is necessary to prevent death or serious injury
- A criminal defense based upon how the evidence was obtained or accused arrested, questioned or tried
- Any penalty provided by law and imposed by the court
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- Crime punishable by less than one year or fine or both.
- Legal position that disproves,justifies, or excuses crime
- Punishable offense against society
- Action that hinders the administration of Justice
- Crime punishable by more than $1000,one year of prison or by death.
11 Clues: Punishable offense against society • liability Substituted criminal liability • Accused admitting guilt to less serious crime • Action that hinders the administration of Justice • Any penalty provided by law and imposed by the court • Crime punishable by less than one year or fine or both. • Legal position that disproves,justifies, or excuses crime • ...
Wilkins Ch 17 part 2 (own definition) 2025-08-11
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- A structure with no cells.
- contains heavy amounts of solvents that outnumber solutes in a solution.
- Mineral deposits that are made out of calcium and phosphorous and make up bone and teeth.
- substance produced in the parotid gland that is an anti-calcification agent.
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- Biofilm that is calcified that attaches to teeth and gums.
- Main focal point of some structure or organism
- White blood cells know as immunity cells that fight against infection.
- A place or plan by which something develops.
- Require oxygen to live and grown.
- No discernible shape, no able to differentiate the structure.
- Does not require oxygen to live and grow
11 Clues: A structure with no cells. • Require oxygen to live and grown. • Does not require oxygen to live and grow • A place or plan by which something develops. • Main focal point of some structure or organism • Biofilm that is calcified that attaches to teeth and gums. • No discernible shape, no able to differentiate the structure. • ...
Cells 2025-06-04
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- Protects the body againt disease
- Breaks down food
- Reproduces asexually
- Allows the body to eat, mate, and find shelter
- refers to the prosses of cells moving from one place they are abundant to one place where there are less and evening the amount.
- Intake of oxygen and output of carbon dioxide
- Takes place either sexually or asexually
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- Made up of multipule different cells.
- is like the opposite of diffusion. Instead of moving cells from a low concentration to a high concentration, they are moves from a low concentration to a high concentration.
- Respond and send messages to cells through the body
- Removal of waste
11 Clues: Breaks down food • Removal of waste • Reproduces asexually • Protects the body againt disease • Made up of multipule different cells. • Takes place either sexually or asexually • Intake of oxygen and output of carbon dioxide • Allows the body to eat, mate, and find shelter • Respond and send messages to cells through the body • ...
Unit 3 Vocab - 6th 2021-11-01
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- Threatened with extinction, as a species of life.
- To pile up, collect or gather.
- A narrow opening, as in vertical rock or a wall; crack; fissure.
- To provide with the basic necessities of life.
- An infectious disease that is transmitted between species from animals to humans
- Any organism that causes disease, such as a bacterium or virus.
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- Able to be given to others by infection.
- Material used to insulate.
- The protection of natural resources, such as soil, water, or forests, from loss, pollution, or waste.
- The natural environment of an animal or plant.
- an individual living thing, such as a plant, an animal, or a germ.
- the condition of being able to resist a disease.
12 Clues: Material used to insulate. • To pile up, collect or gather. • Able to be given to others by infection. • The natural environment of an animal or plant. • To provide with the basic necessities of life. • the condition of being able to resist a disease. • Threatened with extinction, as a species of life. • Any organism that causes disease, such as a bacterium or virus. • ...
Test Vocabulary 2022-12-13
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- forcefully making someone leave a place
- legislature government that has a two house system of government
- protection from something especially an obligation or penalty
- crime of betraying one's country
- expression of disapproval
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- to manipulate boundaries in an election to favor one party over another
- to divide and share according to plan
- a document that has the body of fundamental principles or rules of a country
- powers powers granted to the government that aren't stated in the constitution
- clause congress can do anything that is necessary and proper
- and balances separation of power in THE GOVERNMENT to make sure one part does not get stronger than any other
- a charge of misconduct while holding public office
12 Clues: expression of disapproval • crime of betraying one's country • to divide and share according to plan • forcefully making someone leave a place • a charge of misconduct while holding public office • clause congress can do anything that is necessary and proper • protection from something especially an obligation or penalty • ...
Chapter 4 Infection Control 2019-09-05
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- inanimate object such as a rusty nail, bedding, or surgical instrument
- This is the most common mode of transmission of disease-causing organisms
- microorganisms that can be present in human blood and body fluids that are capable of producing disease
- living thing that causes disease
- infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare setting
- our body defense mechanism
- refers to disease-causing organisms
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- a minute living thing that is too small to be seen with the human eye
- toxin or foreign substance that induces an immune response.
- inflammation of the colon
- Single most effective way to prevent infections in the healthcare enviroment
- refers to resistance to infections developed during the life of an individual
12 Clues: inflammation of the colon • our body defense mechanism • living thing that causes disease • refers to disease-causing organisms • toxin or foreign substance that induces an immune response. • infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare setting • a minute living thing that is too small to be seen with the human eye • ...
Chapter 15: Immune System 2023-05-15
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- anything that causes the immune system to have an allergic reaction.
- largest known pathogens.
- nonliving pathogens.
- a scientist who studies the causes and spread of diseases.
- common pathogens that causes diseases such as strep throat.
- a chemical that is made by microorganisms and is able to destroy other microorganisms.
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- pathogens that cause diseases such as athlete’s foot.
- occurs when a disease spreads to many people in a short period of time.
- insects or other animals that carry pathogens.
- a special protein produced by white blood cells that can destroy a specific pathogen.
- anything that may cause a disease.
- contains dead or weakened pathogens to provide immunity against disease.
12 Clues: nonliving pathogens. • largest known pathogens. • anything that may cause a disease. • insects or other animals that carry pathogens. • pathogens that cause diseases such as athlete’s foot. • a scientist who studies the causes and spread of diseases. • common pathogens that causes diseases such as strep throat. • ...
28. Health 2023-09-09
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- Emotional and psychological well-being and resilience.
- Essential organic compounds necessary for good health.
- Substances used to treat, cure, or prevent illness or injury.
- A hypersensitive reaction to substances like pollen or certain foods.
- Physical activity to keep the body healthy and fit.
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- The act of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- Overall good health and well-being in both body and mind.
- The types and amounts of food one regularly consumes.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients through food.
- The body's ability to resist illness and disease.
- Mental or emotional strain often caused by challenges or pressure.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind.
12 Clues: A natural state of rest for the body and mind. • The body's ability to resist illness and disease. • Physical activity to keep the body healthy and fit. • The types and amounts of food one regularly consumes. • Emotional and psychological well-being and resilience. • Essential organic compounds necessary for good health. • ...
Brush up - Vocabulary 2021-01-12
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- - substance produced in organisms body when it reacts with poison.
- - Poisonous substances release by disease causing organisms
- - A chemical substance produced by living organism to inhibit the growth of other organism
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- - disease causing organism
- - Inactive toxins
- - A preparation of live weakened germ or dead germ to produce immunity.
6 Clues: - Inactive toxins • - disease causing organism • - Poisonous substances release by disease causing organisms • - substance produced in organisms body when it reacts with poison. • - A preparation of live weakened germ or dead germ to produce immunity. • - A chemical substance produced by living organism to inhibit the growth of other organism
Health Problems 2017-07-25
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- a continuous, dull pain
- a tissue composed of cells or fibers
- pain caused by contact with animals such as a wasp or jellyfish
- the spread of germs
- a harmful condition which affects the mind or body
- full of poison
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- capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object
- a contusion from being hit by something
- the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition
- the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease
- an abnormal reaction of the body to a previously encountered substance
- a thin bump on the skin, containing watery matter, as from a burn or other injury
- to overstrain or wrench ligaments
13 Clues: full of poison • the spread of germs • a continuous, dull pain • to overstrain or wrench ligaments • a tissue composed of cells or fibers • a contusion from being hit by something • a harmful condition which affects the mind or body • pain caused by contact with animals such as a wasp or jellyfish • an abnormal reaction of the body to a previously encountered substance • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
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- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium
- The value of a measured quantity
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their
- A substance that dissolves a solute
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- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- force
- A simple machine which consists of three parts: load, effort and fulcrum
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of
- A device used to measure voltage
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
13 Clues: force • A device used to measure voltage • The value of a measured quantity • A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A substance that dissolves a solute • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection • The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium • ...
JunXion October '21 Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- What kind of oven does Sue Walter serve her fondue out of?
- How many bedrooms are in 457 Dean Drive?
- Where did the Unionville Recreation Association baseball team visit?
- What did farmer Jamie Hicks start growing in recent years?
- What nutrient does Emma Stoltzfus recommend first for boosting immunity?
- What federal agency is mentioned in the Publisher's Note?
- How many locations do Iron Workers Bank operate?
- What's the top left beer in Waywood's ad?
- Which kiddo got braces at 8 years old?
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- How many open houses is Tower Hill hosting?
- What day is JunXion Cafe's November Market Day?
- What issues are the most obvious that your home is not a high-performance home?
- What is Tim Peterson's Happy Hour?
- What is the area along an animal's spine called?
14 Clues: What is Tim Peterson's Happy Hour? • Which kiddo got braces at 8 years old? • How many bedrooms are in 457 Dean Drive? • What's the top left beer in Waywood's ad? • How many open houses is Tower Hill hosting? • What day is JunXion Cafe's November Market Day? • How many locations do Iron Workers Bank operate? • What is the area along an animal's spine called? • ...
Harper Lee Vocabulary Crossword 2020-05-05
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- a novel dealing with one person's formative years or spiritual education
- Fair behaviour or treatment
- lack of fairness or justice
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- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority.
- A descriptive comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- Giving an inanimate object human qualities in order to describe it
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
8 Clues: Fair behaviour or treatment • lack of fairness or justice • A descriptive comparison using 'like' or 'as' • prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or exercise of authority. • Giving an inanimate object human qualities in order to describe it • preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience • ...
Cognosco crossword 2023-03-28
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- Which organ is impacted by 'pleurisy'?
- class of enzymes responsible for electron transfer
- catalyzes the first step in glycolysis
- one of the two types of tissues in the spleen
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- engulf and destroy foreign particles, such as bacteria
- fibrous joint in which two adjacent bones are linked by a strong membrane or ligaments
- lymphatic capillaries that are linning the small intestine to absorb digested fats
- the ability of body to prevent and destroy pathogens
8 Clues: Which organ is impacted by 'pleurisy'? • catalyzes the first step in glycolysis • one of the two types of tissues in the spleen • class of enzymes responsible for electron transfer • the ability of body to prevent and destroy pathogens • engulf and destroy foreign particles, such as bacteria • ...
Microbiology 2020-05-06
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- Pathogen that is not considered to be living, they multiply using the host cell
- Microorganisms that cause disease and sickness
- Special proteins that kill pathogens
- Single-celled pathogen that causes disease by releasing toxins
- The use of heat to kill or slow a substance
- An inactive form of a pathogen used to prevent or fight an infection or disease
- The ability of a person's white blood cells to fight a pathogen
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- A pathogen that causes ringworm and athletes foot
- Outbreak of disease all over the world
- They use of isolation to fight a disease or an outbreak
- Drug used to fight bacteria
- Outbreak of disease in one area
12 Clues: Drug used to fight bacteria • Outbreak of disease in one area • Special proteins that kill pathogens • Outbreak of disease all over the world • The use of heat to kill or slow a substance • Microorganisms that cause disease and sickness • A pathogen that causes ringworm and athletes foot • They use of isolation to fight a disease or an outbreak • ...
Jessica Godden n10263365 2018-08-31
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- still existing
- A type of biological cell that can cause infection
- this structure is circular in bacteria rather than linear seen in eurkaryotes
- organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye
- a medicine that inhibits the growth or destroys microorganisms
- the invasion of microorganisms such as bacteria into the immune system
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- the most preffered and frequently available energy source for E.Coli
- meaning an organism can cause diseases
- a pathological condition of a body part, organ, or system resulting from various causes such as infection
- the action of producing immunity against disease or infection
- rod shaped bacteria
- to relieve the symptoms of a disease or condition
12 Clues: still existing • rod shaped bacteria • meaning an organism can cause diseases • to relieve the symptoms of a disease or condition • A type of biological cell that can cause infection • organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye • the action of producing immunity against disease or infection • ...
Exasperating vocabulary 2023-07-25
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- confront and deal with or accept a difficult or unpleasant task, fact, or situation.
- intensely irritating and frustrating.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- become or make greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
- having or showing intense enjoyment or interest for something
- sad because one has no friends or company.
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- surprised
- the action of notifying someone or something.
- decide or settle on (a specific price, date, course of action, etc.).
- used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
- specify as not included in a category or group;
- another word for problem
12 Clues: surprised • another word for problem • intensely irritating and frustrating. • sad because one has no friends or company. • the action of notifying someone or something. • specify as not included in a category or group; • become or make greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree. • having or showing intense enjoyment or interest for something • ...
Causative agents of fungal diseases, their pathogenesis, laboratory diagnostics. 2024-12-13
5 Clues: impair immune responses. • aplasia leads to T-cell deficiency. • disrupt normal immune cell production. • B cells are fused with immortal myeloma cells to form • Administration of pre-formed antibodies for immediate immunity.
Fill Me Up! 2024-11-03
5 Clues: Being healthy in mind and body. • The body’s way of fighting sickness. • Drinking enough water to stay healthy. • Physical activity that strengthens the body. • Eating the right foods for growth and health.
Going on a trip! 2021-03-25
Across
- clothes worn for swimming.
- insurance, insurance that covers the costs and losses associated with traveling.
- money in coins or notes.
- a document that says from what country you are and where you can travel.
- ticket, a document that says that you can board a plane.
- belt, a belt which has a pouch that can carry money.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- kit, collection of supplies that is used to give medical treatment.
- boots, footwear specifically designed for protecting the feet and ankles.
Down
- a case with a handle and a hinged lid.
- a light, open footwear.
- bag, a piece of luggage that can be brought on board the plane.
- a substance used for medical treatment.
13 Clues: a light, open footwear. • money in coins or notes. • clothes worn for swimming. • a case with a handle and a hinged lid. • a substance used for medical treatment. • belt, a belt which has a pouch that can carry money. • ticket, a document that says that you can board a plane. • bag, a piece of luggage that can be brought on board the plane. • ...
RUVSC Crossword 2024-10-27
Across
- Study of animal functions and processes
- — Humane end-of-life procedure to prevent suffering
- - An animal autopsy performed typically to determine the cause of death
- - The process of prioritizing treatment based on the severity of an animal's condition
- Type of animal with a four-chambered stomach, like cows
- Tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds
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- - An image produced by X-rays, commonly used for diagnostic purposes
- - The examination of cells for diagnostic purposes.
- - A type of medication used to relieve pain
- — Injection to stimulate immunity against diseases
- - A diagnostic imaging technique that uses sound waves to view internal organs
- — Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- - Referring to non-traditional pets like reptiles, birds, or small mammals
13 Clues: Study of animal functions and processes • - A type of medication used to relieve pain • Tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds • — Injection to stimulate immunity against diseases • - The examination of cells for diagnostic purposes. • — Humane end-of-life procedure to prevent suffering • Type of animal with a four-chambered stomach, like cows • ...
Ivy 2021-11-29
Across
- the raid spread of a disease
- the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles
- a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
Down
- an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it 🦠
- the rules of health
- a children’s doctor
- a dentist who straightens teeth
7 Clues: the rules of health • a children’s doctor • the raid spread of a disease • a dentist who straightens teeth • a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles • an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it 🦠
Test Your Knowledge - Vaccines 2013-11-11
Across
- What is the common name for Poliomyelitis?
- The purpose of a vaccine is to produce, what?
- Childhood disease that triggers intense coughing spells.
Down
- What disease did I contract by stepping on a rusty nail?
- Disease of skin, nose and throat.
- How many diseases does the combination vaccine protect against?
- What symptom indicates that you are unable to receive the combination vaccine?
7 Clues: Disease of skin, nose and throat. • What is the common name for Poliomyelitis? • The purpose of a vaccine is to produce, what? • What disease did I contract by stepping on a rusty nail? • Childhood disease that triggers intense coughing spells. • How many diseases does the combination vaccine protect against? • ...
Dictionary Meanings 2024-09-11
Across
- make (something) more complicated.
- reach a climax or point of highest development.
- make (something) active or operative.
Down
- make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous.
- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- make ineffective; nullify.
- make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it
7 Clues: make ineffective; nullify. • make (something) more complicated. • make (something) active or operative. • reach a climax or point of highest development. • make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous. • make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it • ...
Dictionary Meanings 2024-09-11
Across
- make (something) more complicated.
- reach a climax or point of highest development.
- make (something) active or operative.
Down
- make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous.
- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- make ineffective; nullify.
- make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it
7 Clues: make ineffective; nullify. • make (something) more complicated. • make (something) active or operative. • reach a climax or point of highest development. • make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous. • make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it • ...
Vaccines vs. Autism 2025-04-19
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- Last name of the origin theory’s scientist
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- A very young child or baby
Down
- One of the reasons the original study was proven unreliable
- Another word for traits being passed down (starts with a H)
- System used to measure the degrees of autism
- Is there overlap between autism and vaccines?
7 Clues: A very young child or baby • Last name of the origin theory’s scientist • System used to measure the degrees of autism • Is there overlap between autism and vaccines? • One of the reasons the original study was proven unreliable • Another word for traits being passed down (starts with a H) • ...
Happy Mother’s Day 2025-05-11
Across
- ____ of Arc
- Michael Jordan’s jersey number
- Fios is to Verizon as this is to Comcast
Down
- If Lala was traveling with Randall it had to be on a private one of these, sic
- This month is ruled by a lion
- The name of a baby goat
- Survivor contestants can save themselves from being voted off at tribal council with an immunity ____
7 Clues: ____ of Arc • The name of a baby goat • This month is ruled by a lion • Michael Jordan’s jersey number • Fios is to Verizon as this is to Comcast • If Lala was traveling with Randall it had to be on a private one of these, sic • Survivor contestants can save themselves from being voted off at tribal council with an immunity ____
Notion of Progress 2018-04-19
Across
- Firm with futuristic plans for another planet.
- A living thing who's DNA has been changed by humans. (acronym)
- A machine with a brain. (2 words)
- From a 3 dimensional Model to reality in hours. From protoypes to entire houses. (2 words)
Down
- Car without user interaction. (2 words)
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
- Unlimited energy with nuclear fusion.
7 Clues: A machine with a brain. (2 words) • Unlimited energy with nuclear fusion. • Car without user interaction. (2 words) • Firm with futuristic plans for another planet. • A living thing who's DNA has been changed by humans. (acronym) • A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. • ...
HUMANS AND MICROBES 2021-02-24
Across
- - this is the most complex organ in our body.
- - organism which are invisible to the naked eye
- - something the world waited a long time to get in times of COVID
Down
- - if you do not fall sick often, you have strong....
- - a bacteria that makes us excrete very often.
- cord - what keeps us straight and standing.
- - 2 sponge like organs protected in a cage
7 Clues: - 2 sponge like organs protected in a cage • cord - what keeps us straight and standing. • - this is the most complex organ in our body. • - a bacteria that makes us excrete very often. • - organism which are invisible to the naked eye • - if you do not fall sick often, you have strong.... • - something the world waited a long time to get in times of COVID
1E’s Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-01
Across
- White blood cell crucial in the immune response, affected by HIV.
- The virus that attacks the immune system and causes AIDS.
- The final stage of HIV infection.
- The initial screening test used to detect HIV antibodies.
Down
- Protein molecule that HIV uses to replicate inside host cells.
- The virus family to which HIV belongs.
- A preparation that stimulates immunity, currently unavailable for HIV.
7 Clues: The final stage of HIV infection. • The virus family to which HIV belongs. • The virus that attacks the immune system and causes AIDS. • The initial screening test used to detect HIV antibodies. • Protein molecule that HIV uses to replicate inside host cells. • White blood cell crucial in the immune response, affected by HIV. • ...
history revision 2022-02-17
Across
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor
- A powerful Xray providing a cross-section of the human body, invented in 1972
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Stimulates the production of antibodies, providing immunity
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
Down
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- black bile, yellow bile, blood, phlegm
- To give a weak form of a disease by injection as protection
- organism that can be seen only through a microscope eg bacteria or fungi
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
12 Clues: black bile, yellow bile, blood, phlegm • An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor • Protected against, not affected by a disease • heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • To give a weak form of a disease by injection as protection • Stimulates the production of antibodies, providing immunity • ...
Health Care Crisis - Riley Mader 2024-02-12
Across
- Someone pays you if you get hurt or your property gets damaged or stolen
- A machine used to keep someone alive using electric shock
- A person needing medical attention
- A place where a sick or injured person goes to get treatment
- A person trained to care for the sick
Down
- A needle in a plastic casing that can save your life after an allergic reaction
- A qualified practitioner of medicine
- A helps your body develop an immunity to a disease
- Something that helps regulate Diabetes
- A knife with a small, sharp, sometimes detachable blade
- A medical practitioner that can cut into your body
- A disease in which your body can't process sugar right
12 Clues: A person needing medical attention • A qualified practitioner of medicine • A person trained to care for the sick • Something that helps regulate Diabetes • A helps your body develop an immunity to a disease • A medical practitioner that can cut into your body • A disease in which your body can't process sugar right • ...
Vocabulary 2024-03-20
Across
- THE ABILITY OF THE BODY TO FIGHT A DISEASE
- PEOPLE WHO MOVE PLACE TO PLACE WITHOUT A PERMANENT HOME
- A SMALL GROUP THAT HOLDS POLITICAL POWER
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- A RECORD-KEEPIN DEVICE MADE OF KNOTTED STRINGS
- A SYSTEM FOR RANKING MEMBERS OF A GROUP ACCORDING TO THEIR IMPORTANCE
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- PLANTED AND TENDED
- EXPLORERS AND SLAVE HUNTERS
- the way in which economic activity and the money created by it are distributed in a particular country or in the world
- STRIPS OF LEVEL LAND THAT ARE PLANTED WITH CROPS
- A GROUP OF RELATED FAMILIES THAT POOLED RESOURCES
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
12 Clues: PLANTED AND TENDED • EXPLORERS AND SLAVE HUNTERS • A SMALL GROUP THAT HOLDS POLITICAL POWER • THE ABILITY OF THE BODY TO FIGHT A DISEASE • A RECORD-KEEPIN DEVICE MADE OF KNOTTED STRINGS • STRIPS OF LEVEL LAND THAT ARE PLANTED WITH CROPS • A GROUP OF RELATED FAMILIES THAT POOLED RESOURCES • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • ...
Classifying Critters 2023-04-25
Across
- A type of microorganism.
- Microorganisms can be good because they help to make yogurt and __________.
- Have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
- These vertebrates have fur and give birth to live young.
- An injection where you put a dead or weak microorganism into a person to give them immunity.
- Microorganisms can be bad because they can cause ___________ (make you ill!).
- A microorganism that produces carbon dioxide and makes bread rise.
Down
- A living thing that is neither a plant or an animal.
- Animals without a backbone.
- Where living things are grouped according to their similar features.
- Living things that make their own food in a process called photosynthesis.
- Have dry, scaly skin.
12 Clues: Have dry, scaly skin. • A type of microorganism. • Animals without a backbone. • Have moist skin and lay their eggs in water. • A living thing that is neither a plant or an animal. • These vertebrates have fur and give birth to live young. • A microorganism that produces carbon dioxide and makes bread rise. • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
Across
- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium
- The value of a measured quantity
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their
- A substance that dissolves a solute
Down
- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- force
- A simple machine which consists of three parts: load, effort and fulcrum
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of
- A device used to measure voltage
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
13 Clues: force • A device used to measure voltage • The value of a measured quantity • A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A substance that dissolves a solute • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection • The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium • ...
fitness 2023-11-20
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- helps the bones -C
- Czech red-haired bodybuilder, who also documents part of his life on YouTube and other platforms, also collaborates with gymbeam-J
- we are healthy and tasty -B
- I'm healthy butter and I'm from peanut -P
- supports immunity -V
- helps you with a lack of protein -W
Down
- bar to support regeneration -B
- I am a source of protein, an animal -M
- a Czech bodybuilder who weighs 115 kg and works with gymbeam -J
- I'm healthy, and the athletes like me -V
- what is the name of one of the fat burners from nutrend -C
- bald natural bodybuilder works with gymbeam, last year he placed 2nd in the competition. -D
- we are healthy and tasty -F
13 Clues: helps the bones -C • supports immunity -V • we are healthy and tasty -B • we are healthy and tasty -F • bar to support regeneration -B • helps you with a lack of protein -W • I am a source of protein, an animal -M • I'm healthy, and the athletes like me -V • I'm healthy butter and I'm from peanut -P • what is the name of one of the fat burners from nutrend -C • ...
CKLA Native Americans Ch 1-3 2024-04-19
Across
- a bag or case used to carry arrows
- originating in a certain location or region
- a tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family, a ritual
- a change
- the act of making people move to a new place against their will
Down
- a separate area of land in the United States set aside for Native Americans to live on
- a group of people chosen to lead or give advice
- to keep alive
- a strain or discomfort felt when different people or groups disagree and feel anger towards one another
- able to move quickly and gracefully
- the body’s ability to resist or fight off a disease
- taking place or progressing slowly
- something that you imagine or dream
13 Clues: a change • to keep alive • a bag or case used to carry arrows • taking place or progressing slowly • able to move quickly and gracefully • something that you imagine or dream • originating in a certain location or region • a group of people chosen to lead or give advice • the body’s ability to resist or fight off a disease • ...
Chapter 24 Vocabulary 2022-04-27
Across
- pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- _____________ response: reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans/animals ex: ticks, arthropods
- pathogens introduced to body to stimulate an immune response
- this system is a network of cells, tissues, organs and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- substance that kills cells or interferes with their functions
- protein that acts against a specific type of antigen
- white blood cell that attacks invading pathogens
Down
- when pathogens enter the body, multiply and damage body cells
- single celled microorganisms
- ___________ disease: spread from one living thing to another/through environment
- state of being protected against a particular disease
- organism that causes disease
13 Clues: single celled microorganisms • organism that causes disease • white blood cell that attacks invading pathogens • protein that acts against a specific type of antigen • state of being protected against a particular disease • pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat • pathogens introduced to body to stimulate an immune response • ...
Health 2023-05-04
Across
- a pair of an organ in the chest responsible for breathing
- type of exercice to burn fats
- type of nutrition mostly found in vegetables and fruits
- A chronic disease in which the bronchial airways in the lungs become narrowed and swollen
- essential nutrition used by the body to provide energy mainly found in wheat(ingredient in pasta, bread...)
- the longest organe
- having drunk enough water
Down
- injected to stimulate immunity
- 10 of them found at the bottom of the finger
- type of nutrition mostly found in oil
- the fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins
- One of a pair of organs in the abdomen remove waste and extra water from the blood (as urine)
- most commun skin condition for teenagers
13 Clues: the longest organe • having drunk enough water • type of exercice to burn fats • injected to stimulate immunity • type of nutrition mostly found in oil • most commun skin condition for teenagers • 10 of them found at the bottom of the finger • type of nutrition mostly found in vegetables and fruits • a pair of an organ in the chest responsible for breathing • ...
