immunity Crossword Puzzles
Lymphocytes, cytokines 1 2020-04-06
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- mulitidirectional action
- enable antigen recognition by T cells
- cells that present antigens to TCD4+
- B cells producing Abs long time after infection
- T cells that dominate in the blood
- cells destroyed by Tc or NK cells
- pattern of cell surface molecules
- lymphocytes that destroy cancer cells
- in these centers multiply B cells
- lymphocytes with cytoplasmic granules
- receptor of NK cells
- Treg ensure tolerance to these antigens
- antigens reconized by TCD8+
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- cytotoxins of NK cells that induce apoptosis
- lymphatic, cluster of B cells
- cell that produce antibodies
- lymphocytes CD4+CD25+FoxP3+
- immune response that involves Th2
- signaling molecules
- provide a huge variety of TCR and BCR
- TCR domains responsible for binding antigen
- accumulates ~15% of lymphocytes
- IgM as monomer
- cytokines produced by macrophages
- effect of the cytokine on neighboring cells
- small cytokines
- induced upon interaction FasL-Fas
- antigens recognized by B cells
- immunity involving lymphocytes and antibodies
29 Clues: IgM as monomer • small cytokines • signaling molecules • receptor of NK cells • mulitidirectional action • lymphocytes CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ • antigens reconized by TCD8+ • cell that produce antibodies • lymphatic, cluster of B cells • antigens recognized by B cells • accumulates ~15% of lymphocytes • immune response that involves Th2 • cells destroyed by Tc or NK cells • ...
COVID-19: Review 2021-01-25
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- One of the main symptoms of COVID-19.
- Supplies/gear used for staying safe.
- What should be taken at the start of shift.
- A biological preparation providing immunity to a
- Another word for isolation.
- It is important to practice proper hygiene at work and at _______.
- Country where COVID-19 started.
- To disinfect.
- Wash your hands for ________ seconds.
- The virus is primarily transmitted through this.
- Do not come to work if you have any _________ of COVID-19.
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- _______ your cough or sneeze with a tissue (then dispose) or your elbow.
- infectious disease.
- Removes 99.9% of germs.
- A disinfectant may be created, by mixing one-half cup _______ into one gallon of water.
- We all need to help reduce the ______ of COVID-19.
- Widespread disease.
- _____ are mandatory for caregivers at all times.
- If you test positive for COVID-19, you should call the _____________ immediately.
- Utilize an alcohol solution of at least ____ percent.
- Stay _____ if you are sick.
- Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart.
22 Clues: To disinfect. • infectious disease. • Widespread disease. • Removes 99.9% of germs. • Another word for isolation. • Stay _____ if you are sick. • Country where COVID-19 started. • Supplies/gear used for staying safe. • One of the main symptoms of COVID-19. • Wash your hands for ________ seconds. • What should be taken at the start of shift. • ...
Coronavirus 2021-01-12
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- machine used to assist breathing
- 6 feet away
- rapid spread of disease to a high percentage of a population
- a proven positive case
- WHO, international alliance to monitor, prevent or fight disease
- cloth on your face
- an event where a high volume of people and low adherence to guidelines provide prime conditions for the spread of a disease
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- highly effective mask
- slow/halt the spread of disease
- having mutated from a virus infecting other species
- displaying no symptoms of an illness
- able to be transmitted
- a disease breaks its containment and spreads rapidly
- someone whose job must be done for the continuous operation of society. notably excludes significant amounts of office workers and billionaires.
- state of isolation
- NIAID director, leader of the COVID response
- center for disease control
- covid-19, colloquial
- a solution made of weakened viral particles, primes the immune system to fight the full version more effectively
- inability to be affected by disease
20 Clues: 6 feet away • state of isolation • cloth on your face • covid-19, colloquial • highly effective mask • able to be transmitted • a proven positive case • center for disease control • slow/halt the spread of disease • machine used to assist breathing • inability to be affected by disease • displaying no symptoms of an illness • NIAID director, leader of the COVID response • ...
Coronavirus 2021-01-12
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- having mutated from a virus infecting other species
- able to be transmitted
- a solution made of weakened viral particles, primes the immune system to fight the full version more effectively
- displaying no symptoms of an illness
- someone whose job must be done for the continuous operation of society. notably excludes significant amounts of office workers and billionaires.
- machine used to assist breathing
- inability to be affected by disease
- NIAID director, leader of the COVID response
- an event where a high volume of people and low adherence to guidelines provide prime conditions for the spread of a disease
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- a disease breaks its containment and spreads rapidly
- 6 feet away
- WHO, international alliance to monitor, prevent or fight disease
- covid-19, colloquial
- state of isolation
- slow/halt the spread of disease
- center for disease control
- a proven positive case
- cloth on your face
- rapid spread of disease to a high percentage of a population
- highly effective mask
20 Clues: 6 feet away • state of isolation • cloth on your face • covid-19, colloquial • highly effective mask • able to be transmitted • a proven positive case • center for disease control • slow/halt the spread of disease • machine used to assist breathing • inability to be affected by disease • displaying no symptoms of an illness • NIAID director, leader of the COVID response • ...
You've Goat to be Kidding me! 2021-03-09
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- Infection in the utter
- This is prevented by dipping the babies umbilical cord in iodine
- A castrated male
- Used on our farm to castrate lambs and kids
- Reducing/stopping the milk production
- Trouble giving birth
- 150 day period for sheep and goats
- The act of separating the mother from the baby at 2 months of age
- Does should not exceed this time limit when kidding
- Sheep and goats are ________ breeders
- The act of a female doe giving birth
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- Used to keep lambs and kids warm during the colder months
- This part of the body get soft to the touch when a doe is in labor
- Removing the horn buds
- This injection is given to our lambs and kids to grant immunity against tetanus
- Moms and babies are moved to an individual pen to help facilitate __________
- Used as identification for sheep and goats
- First milk rich in antibodies
- A baby goat
- Used to dry off newborn offspring
20 Clues: A baby goat • A castrated male • Trouble giving birth • Infection in the utter • Removing the horn buds • First milk rich in antibodies • Used to dry off newborn offspring • 150 day period for sheep and goats • The act of a female doe giving birth • Reducing/stopping the milk production • Sheep and goats are ________ breeders • Used as identification for sheep and goats • ...
HISTORY AND INVENTIONS IN MEDTECH BY D. BATION 2021-09-16
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- Diarrhea of urine
- Immunologic tests for syphilis
- Father of modern histology
- Immunology
- Rules for quality control in clinical laboratory
- Water casting
- Introduced the IVF
- Developed poliomyelitis vaccine
- Derived first human stem cell line
- Father of microbiology
- Measures the vital capacity of the lungs
- Hippocratic Oath
- Law of inherited characteristics from studies of plants
- Introduced hepatitis B vaccine
- First visual technology
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- Measure electrical changes during the beating of the heart
- Described phagocytosis in blood and their role in fighting infection
- Used to observe the throat and larynx
- Worked out the structure of hemoglobin
- Measuring blood pressure
- Presented the first pictures of bacilli
- Introduced steam sterilization in surgery
- First graduate of medical technology in the Philippines
- Development of the ABO blood group system
- To acquire about the lungs and heartbeats
- Developed polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
- Father of antiseptic surgery
- Examine objects that aren’t visible to the naked eye
- Immunity to rabies
- Bacteriology
30 Clues: Immunology • Bacteriology • Water casting • Hippocratic Oath • Diarrhea of urine • Introduced the IVF • Immunity to rabies • Father of microbiology • First visual technology • Measuring blood pressure • Father of modern histology • Father of antiseptic surgery • Immunologic tests for syphilis • Introduced hepatitis B vaccine • Developed poliomyelitis vaccine • ...
Chapter 14 2022-05-04
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- reaction caused when the immune system is overly sensitive to a foreign substance
- body's ability to destroy pathogens before that cause disease
- immunization
- chemical produced by body that is responsible for the symptoms of allergy
- poison
- white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and destroys them
- abnormal masses of cells
- lymphocyte that identifies pathogens and distinguishes one pathogen from another
- any substance that causes an allergy
- proteins produced by b cells
- factors in the environment that cause cancer
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
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- white blood cells that distinguish between different kinds of pathogens
- produce proteins that help destroy pathogens
- organisms that cause disease
- virus that causes AIDS
- living things too small to see without a microscope
- diseases that are not caused by pathogens
- chemical that kills bacteria or slow their growth without harming body cells
- molecules that the immune system recognizes either as part of your body or as coming from outside your body
20 Clues: poison • immunization • virus that causes AIDS • abnormal masses of cells • organisms that cause disease • proteins produced by b cells • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • any substance that causes an allergy • diseases that are not caused by pathogens • produce proteins that help destroy pathogens • factors in the environment that cause cancer • ...
Lymphatic System 2022-11-03
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- drains lymph from right upper body
- filter our harmful bacteria
- produces lymphocytes
- the bodys ability to resist disease
- treatment are based on symptoms
- located in the left abdominal cavity just below the diaphragm
- located in midline of nasopharynx
- a function of the lymphatic system
- located in the back of throat
- Located in midline of nasopharynx
- the response is antibody production
- Largest and drains lymph from left upper body
- no cure for it
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- pathogen enters the body
- swelling ans usually in one or both arms or legs
- lymph node cells begin to multiply
- parallel veins
- vessels empty into veins through right lymphatic duct and thoracic duct
- fever, fatigue, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes
- overreaction of immune systemin response to a allergen
- located at base of tongue
- rash generally in the shape of a butterfly
- carcinoma, lymphoma, leukemia, sarcoma, melanoma
- composed of water, lymphocytes, oxygen, digested nutrients, etc…..
- masses of lymphatic tissue that produces lymphocytes and filters bacteria
25 Clues: parallel veins • no cure for it • produces lymphocytes • pathogen enters the body • located at base of tongue • filter our harmful bacteria • located in the back of throat • treatment are based on symptoms • located in midline of nasopharynx • Located in midline of nasopharynx • drains lymph from right upper body • lymph node cells begin to multiply • ...
M3: Gram Positive Spore Forming and Non-Spore Forming Bacilli 2022-10-15
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- What is the bacteria responsible for meningitis in children less than 5 years old?
- A medium that produces gray to black colonies.
- It is also known as "Kleb loeffler's bacillus".
- It is a normal vaginal flora
- It is also known as "hay bacillus".
- The media wherein B. anthracis produces "medusa head-like" colonies.
- Animal used for Anton's test.
- A skin infection caused by E. rhusiopathiae.
- What is the bacteria responsible for adult bacterial meningitis?
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- It is also known as "Frankel's bacillus"
- It is the most significant organisms from Genus bacillus.
- What is the bacteria responsible for Neonatal meningitis?
- A fatal type of food poisoning.
- Selective media for C. difficile
- The genus that is known to be strict aerobes.
- Selective media for B. anthracis.
- An exotoxin produced by C. tetani.
- test, It is a test used to determine susceptibility or immunity of humans to diptheria.
- A medium that produces black colonies with brown halo.
- It is also known as "fried rice bacillus".
20 Clues: It is a normal vaginal flora • Animal used for Anton's test. • A fatal type of food poisoning. • Selective media for C. difficile • Selective media for B. anthracis. • An exotoxin produced by C. tetani. • It is also known as "hay bacillus". • It is also known as "Frankel's bacillus" • It is also known as "fried rice bacillus". • A skin infection caused by E. rhusiopathiae. • ...
BIOLOGY 140 2016-11-29
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- farsightedness
- contracts when you exhale
- "good" cholesterol
- the most abundant blood cell
- bring blood back to the heart
- maintains the internal environment within certain limits
- regulates breathing and heart rate
- brain and spinal cord
- sodium rushing in
- production of speech
- more pressure going away from the lungs
- lack of blood cells
- when a product leaves the cell and goes onto the apical surface
- smallest unit of having the properties of a given element
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- oxygen goes to the lungs, co2 leaves the lungs
- energy for all cell activity
- associated with immunity
- takes blood away from the heart
- nearsightedness
- comprehension of speech
- where oxygen is diffused from the lungs
- fluid in between cells
- images are projected
- link that forms between atoms when elements interact
- regulates speed of breathing
- oil glands inflamed
- marrow where blood is produced
- maintains the matrix
- junctions makes sure nothing gets in between the cells
- more pressure in the lungs
30 Clues: farsightedness • nearsightedness • sodium rushing in • "good" cholesterol • oil glands inflamed • lack of blood cells • images are projected • production of speech • maintains the matrix • brain and spinal cord • fluid in between cells • comprehension of speech • associated with immunity • contracts when you exhale • more pressure in the lungs • energy for all cell activity • ...
DNA to Proteins 2023-12-01
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- stronger allele; only need one copy for the trait to be expressed
- a differentiated cell
- Nucleic acid that is composed of a single strand and contains the base uracil
- weaker allele; need two copies for the trait to be expressed
- Nucleic acid that is composed of a double helix and contains the base thymine
- Molecule composed of amino acids
- Site of protein synthesis
- genotype that is composed of two copies of the same allele
- type of protein that is used to speed up reactions.
- a version of a gene
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- an undifferentiated cell
- a piece of DNA that codes for one trait
- Nucleic acid that carries amino acid to the ribosome
- where the genetic information is stored
- expression of traits/conditions
- combination of alleles
- Nucleic acid that is used to build the ribosome
- type of protein that aids in immunity
- Nucleic acid that carries genetic information away from the nucleus
- genotype that is composed of different copies of the allele
20 Clues: a version of a gene • a differentiated cell • combination of alleles • an undifferentiated cell • Site of protein synthesis • expression of traits/conditions • Molecule composed of amino acids • type of protein that aids in immunity • a piece of DNA that codes for one trait • where the genetic information is stored • Nucleic acid that is used to build the ribosome • ...
Disease 2023-11-15
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- Rod shaped bacteria
- proteins used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens
- twisted looking bacteria
- WBCs that mature in the thymus and act as a “special forces unit” in your cells that cause inflammation
- disease causing agents
- foreign substances that act as signaling molecules
- not considered living
- WBC that are made and mature in the bone marrow
- Neutrophils = the most abundant WBC
- cell wall is high in peptidoglycan
- virus that infects a bacteria
- What bacteria cell walls are made of
- network of organs that work together to recognize, fight, and defend against foreign substances
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- Round chain linked bacteria
- use cytoplasmic extensions to reel in and “eat” bad stuff
- protein coat on the outside of a virus
- how bacteria reproduce
- stability of the internal environment and the mechanisms that maintain the stability
- cell wall has a thin layer of peptidoglycan with a polysaccharide layer
- the ingestion of pathogens
- has developed enough defenses to successfully avoid an invasion from a pathogen
21 Clues: Rod shaped bacteria • not considered living • how bacteria reproduce • disease causing agents • twisted looking bacteria • the ingestion of pathogens • Round chain linked bacteria • virus that infects a bacteria • cell wall is high in peptidoglycan • Neutrophils = the most abundant WBC • What bacteria cell walls are made of • protein coat on the outside of a virus • ...
Legal Crossword 2023-12-04
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- Legislation addressing crimes against women.
- Legal provision allowing the state to temporarily detain a person.
- Latin maxim for "Instead of a parent".
- Fundamental right protecting the right to freedom of religion.
- Legal maxim meaning "Let the buyer beware".
- Doctrine allowing the judiciary to review legislative and executive actions.
- Highest court of appeal in India.
- Law governing the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.
- Status of Temples under Income Tax Act, 1960
- Legislation governing cross-border insolvency.
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- Precedent-setting case on the right to privacy.
- Legal principle that prevents a person from being tried twice for the same offense.
- Guilty Act
- Constitutional body responsible for electoral administration.
- Latin term for "with other things the same."
- The principle on which doctrine of sovereign immunity is based.
- Act regulating the environmental impact assessment of projects.
- The supreme law of India.
- Amendment that provides reservation for economically weaker sections.
- Landmark case establishing the basic structure doctrine.
20 Clues: Guilty Act • The supreme law of India. • Highest court of appeal in India. • Latin maxim for "Instead of a parent". • Legal maxim meaning "Let the buyer beware". • Legislation addressing crimes against women. • Latin term for "with other things the same." • Status of Temples under Income Tax Act, 1960 • Legislation governing cross-border insolvency. • ...
Vocabulary List 2024-03-04
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- to determine, express, or measure the quantity of
- a state of mental and motor inactivity with partial or total insensibility
- to enroll into service by compulsion
- an identifying and often superficial characteristic or device
- to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity
- a fortified area or position
- blameless, impeccable
- a means of achieving a particular end
- to extinguish the guilt incurred by or make amends for
- to develop the implications of; analyze logically
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- of, relating to, or involving the measurement of quantity or amount
- having an inflexible or ultraconservative character
- one who hates women
- the process of growth or enlargement by a gradual buildup
- holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines
- moving from topic to topic without order
- characterized by sympathetic understanding or insight
- to change from a fluid to a solid state; to make viscid or curdled
- impossible to refute, break, or alter
- a vigorous or rapid outpouring or projection of many things at once
20 Clues: one who hates women • blameless, impeccable • a fortified area or position • to enroll into service by compulsion • impossible to refute, break, or alter • a means of achieving a particular end • holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines • moving from topic to topic without order • to determine, express, or measure the quantity of • ...
Ian Varela 1st puzzle 2024-09-16
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- A pocket of pus that forms due to an infection
- The predicted result of a disease's progression
- The skin's outer layer
- Heart rate written in beats per minute
- related to stomach
- many
- A bruise
- sudden serve
- Behind or backward
- against
- defiant below
- A patient admitted to a hospital
- Physical therapy
- many
- High blood pressure
- Do not resuscitate
- Electrolytes
- outer outside
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- Excessive fluid in the body tissues
- artilage
- An enduring long term illness
- Will not cause cancer not cancerous
- A substance that promotes antibody production to boost immunity against disease
- A patient that is treated without a hospital admission
- A sickness that is transmissible from animals to humans
- The process of removing an organ from one individual and placing it in another.
- A tiny tissue sample used for testing purposes
- is cancerous
- A tissue or organ which produces a fluid for a certain purpose
- is stitches
- refers to gray
31 Clues: many • many • against • artilage • A bruise • is stitches • sudden serve • is cancerous • Electrolytes • defiant below • outer outside • refers to gray • Physical therapy • related to stomach • Behind or backward • Do not resuscitate • High blood pressure • The skin's outer layer • An enduring long term illness • A patient admitted to a hospital • Excessive fluid in the body tissues • ...
Integumentary System 2024-09-17
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- dead keratin cells (shaft, root, follicle)
- produces melanin
- yellow-orange pigment
- cells that provide the skin with immunity
- accumulation of keratin
- skin, hair, nails, glands
- cells that produce keratin
- thickest part of skin
- partial loss of melanocytes
- excess keratin shed
- outermost layer of skin
- attaches to skin that holds blood vessels
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- red pigment
- tough fibrous protein that provides protection
- ear wax that provides barrier to prevent foreign entry
- study of skin disorders and their treatment
- inability to produce melanin
- hard keratinized cells (free edge, plate, root)
- inner layer of skin with connective tissues
- gland that produces sebum
- determined by amount of melanin, carotene, and blood
- cells that sense touch
- gland in the ear that produces cerumen
- gland that produces sweat (eccrine & apocrine)
- produces yellow to brown pigment and protects against UV radiation
- thinnest part of skin
- oily substance that hydrates skin and hair
27 Clues: red pigment • produces melanin • excess keratin shed • yellow-orange pigment • thinnest part of skin • thickest part of skin • cells that sense touch • accumulation of keratin • outermost layer of skin • gland that produces sebum • skin, hair, nails, glands • cells that produce keratin • partial loss of melanocytes • inability to produce melanin • gland in the ear that produces cerumen • ...
Exam 1 2024-12-09
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- The largest artery in the body.
- The process to stop bleeding.
- The lower chambers of the heart.
- A condition characterized by a lack of healthy red blood cells.
- A protein that may be present on the surface of red blood cells.
- The liquid component of blood.
- The breakdown of a blood clot.
- The percentage of blood volume that is red blood cells.
- White blood cells involved in immunity.
- A condition characterized by a low platelet count.
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- Cell fragments that play a role in clotting.
- Antigens on red blood cells that determine blood type.
- The process of producing red blood cells.
- A genetic disorder causing red blood cells to assume an abnormal shape.
- The process of blood clot formation.
- A condition where tissues are deprived of oxygen.
- Another name for the mitral valve of the heart.
- Red blood cells that transport oxygen.
- A substance that prevents blood clotting.
- The protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen.
20 Clues: The process to stop bleeding. • The liquid component of blood. • The breakdown of a blood clot. • The largest artery in the body. • The lower chambers of the heart. • The process of blood clot formation. • Red blood cells that transport oxygen. • White blood cells involved in immunity. • The process of producing red blood cells. • A substance that prevents blood clotting. • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 2 2024-11-02
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- "An instrument that records earthquake waves."
- "A device that converts electrical energy into motion."
- "A chemical compound used in creating plastics."
- "An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution."
- "A device that converts sunlight into electricity."
- "A watercraft designed to operate underwater."
- "A device that stores and provides electrical energy."
- "An invention enabling high-speed air travel."
- "A chart organizing chemical elements by properties."
- "The process by which plants produce energy from sunlight."
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- "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery."
- "The method of preventing diseases by stimulating immunity."
- "An instrument for measuring temperature."
- "An instrument that magnifies small objects, revolutionizing biology."
- "A machine for generating power by spinning, often used in wind or water plants."
- "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun."
- "The study of the complete set of genes in an organism."
- "A device that regulates the heartbeat."
- "A fundamental concept in physics related to energy at atomic scales."
- "The process of creating a genetic copy of an organism."
20 Clues: "A device that regulates the heartbeat." • "An instrument for measuring temperature." • "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery." • "An instrument that records earthquake waves." • "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun." • "A watercraft designed to operate underwater." • "An invention enabling high-speed air travel." • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 1 2024-11-02
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- "An electronic device for processing information."
- "The basic unit of matter in everything around us."
- "The science of heredity and variation in organisms."
- "A preparation that creates immunity to disease."
- "A phenomenon that powers much of modern technology."
- "The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming."
- "A device for transmitting information via radio waves."
- "A device for safe descent from heights."
- "An invention that allows us to see inside the body."
- "A device that detects objects using radio waves."
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- "A global network connecting computers worldwide."
- "The molecule that carries genetic information."
- "A device for transmitting voice over distances."
- "A gas essential for life, discovered in the 18th century."
- "An instrument that allows us to observe distant objects in space."
- "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections."
- "A hormone discovered for the treatment of diabetes."
- "A device that converts energy into mechanical work."
- "A device that emits a focused beam of light."
- "Microorganisms whose discovery changed our understanding of disease."
20 Clues: "A device for safe descent from heights." • "A device that emits a focused beam of light." • "The molecule that carries genetic information." • "A device for transmitting voice over distances." • "A preparation that creates immunity to disease." • "Medicines that help fight bacterial infections." • "A global network connecting computers worldwide." • ...
Vicki's Birthday Survivor Crossword Challenge 2024-12-22
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- Host of Survivor
- How contestants interact to gain trust and votes
- The group who decide the winner
- What happens when tribes are rearranged
- Survivor contestants
- An item that offers safety in the game
- when the real game begins
- represents a player’s tribe
- Players bid for food and advantages
- A group of players working together strategically
- The second motto
- The third motto
- They excel in physical challenges
- Essential gameplay element to succeed
- When one tribe systematically eliminates another
- An unexpected elimination of a contestant
- Where the jury decides the winner
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- Competition for benefits
- Not immunity, but provides a benefit
- Private interviews with contestants during the show
- A group of contestants working together initially
- Where contestants vote someone off the island
- Removal of a player for health reasons
- Used to break an important tie
- An advantage allowing a player to vote twice
- The last three contestants vying for the win
- A small statue that can save a player from elimination
- What happens when the tribes combine into one
- Betraying an alliance
- The first motto
30 Clues: The third motto • Host of Survivor • The second motto • The first motto • Survivor contestants • Betraying an alliance • Competition for benefits • when the real game begins • represents a player’s tribe • Used to break an important tie • The group who decide the winner • They excel in physical challenges • Where the jury decides the winner • Players bid for food and advantages • ...
Brunners Tetanus 2025-03-20
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- - Symptom of tetanus infection
- - Sharp object tied to tetanus lore
- - Common name for tetanus
- - Often linked to tetanus risk
- - Soil where tetanus spores thrive
- - Contaminated with tetanus
- - Follow-up tetanus shot
- - Genus of tetanus-causing bacteria
- - Oxygen-free environment for tetanus bacteria
- - Early sign of tetanus
- - Protection from tetanus via vaccination
- - Body part locked in tetanus
- - Entry point for tetanus bacteria
- - Poison produced by tetanus bacteria
- - Involuntary muscle contraction
- - System affected by tetanus toxin
- - Dormant form of tetanus bacteria
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- - Bacterial disease causing muscle spasms
- - Preventive shot for tetanus
- - Microorganisms causing tetanus
- - Type of toxin affecting nerves
- - Gland or name tied to medical context
- - Muscle tightening in tetanus
- - Vaccination stops this disease
- - Medical term for lockjaw
- - Possible outcome of untreated tetanus
- - Tetanus is an infectious one
- - Indicator of tetanus onset
- - Common cause of tetanus exposure
- - Injection to prevent tetanus
30 Clues: - Early sign of tetanus • - Follow-up tetanus shot • - Common name for tetanus • - Medical term for lockjaw • - Contaminated with tetanus • - Indicator of tetanus onset • - Preventive shot for tetanus • - Body part locked in tetanus • - Symptom of tetanus infection • - Muscle tightening in tetanus • - Often linked to tetanus risk • - Tetanus is an infectious one • ...
Inflammatory 2025-04-29
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- Long-term inflammation often resulting in tissue damage.
- White blood cells responsible for producing antibodies.
- First line defense reaction involving redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
- Clue
- Cells that release histamine during allergic reactions.
- Common systemic sign of infection or inflammation.
- Proteins released by cells to promote inflammation and immune response.
- Systemic autoimmune disease causing widespread tissue damage.
- Chronic autoimmune disorder affecting joints.
- Inflammation of blood vessels.
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- White blood cells important for cellular immunity.
- Chemical released from mast cells causing allergic symptoms.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in tissues.
- Type of disorder where the body attacks its own tissues.
- Severe allergic reaction needing immediate epinephrine.
- Condition where immune response is weakened or absent.
- Short-term inflammatory response with rapid onset.
- First responder white blood cells during infection.
- Test that indirectly measures inflammation in the body.
- General term for antibodies produced by B-cells.
- Process where immune cells engulf and destroy pathogens.
- Blood test marker that rises during systemic inflammation.
22 Clues: Clue • Inflammation of blood vessels. • Chronic autoimmune disorder affecting joints. • General term for antibodies produced by B-cells. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in tissues. • White blood cells important for cellular immunity. • Short-term inflammatory response with rapid onset. • Common systemic sign of infection or inflammation. • ...
Vocabulary 8 2025-04-06
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- a kingdom; a region or field of study
- furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme; mad; infected with rabies
- vulnerability, susceptibility, exposure; to establish, set up; an organization for the promotion of learning
- a risky or daring undertaking; to expose to danger; to dare
- lacking in seriousness; disrespectful, saucy
- to lessen, diminish
- meager, scant; scattered
- to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon
- to comfort; the keyboard of an organ; a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device
- debt; something disadvantageous
- quarrelsome, fond of fighting
Down
- to reward, pay, reimburse
- resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- refuse, waste products
- to make young again; to make like new
- ridiculous, senseless
- a pledge; freedom from doubt, self-confidence
- an institution for the care of children, elderly people, etc.; a place of safety
- genuine, excellent; made of silver of standard fineness
- to twist out of shape; an abnormality
20 Clues: to lessen, diminish • ridiculous, senseless • refuse, waste products • meager, scant; scattered • to reward, pay, reimburse • quarrelsome, fond of fighting • debt; something disadvantageous • a kingdom; a region or field of study • to make young again; to make like new • to twist out of shape; an abnormality • lacking in seriousness; disrespectful, saucy • ...
Non-Infectious Diseases 2025-06-26
Across
- Factor increasing the chance of disease.
- Study of disease patterns in populations.
- Poor levels can lead to deficiency disorders.
- Total number of cases in a population.
- Strategies to stop disease before it starts.
- Prevents disease by stimulating immunity. (Note: mostly infectious but conceptually included)
- Abnormal cell division leads to tumors.
- Too much can cause skin cancer.
- Clouding of the eye’s lens.
- Internal balance, disrupted in some diseases.
- Regular physical activity reduces disease risk.
Down
- Joint inflammation causing pain and stiffness.
- Transmission of traits and disorders genetically.
- Excess body fat increases disease risk.
- Metabolic disorder affecting insulin and glucose.
- Testing population for early disease signs.
- External conditions influencing health outcomes.
- Eye disorder making distant vision blurry.
- Inherited traits influencing disease risk.
- Disease where bones become brittle and weak.
- A DNA change that may cause disease.
- Number of new cases in a time period.
- Eye disease damaging optic nerve.
- Chronic airway inflammation and narrowing.
- Blood supply to brain is interrupted.
25 Clues: Clouding of the eye’s lens. • Too much can cause skin cancer. • Eye disease damaging optic nerve. • A DNA change that may cause disease. • Number of new cases in a time period. • Blood supply to brain is interrupted. • Total number of cases in a population. • Excess body fat increases disease risk. • Abnormal cell division leads to tumors. • ...
Scythe (The Book) 2025-11-26
Across
- The worst thing Citra did in her mortal life: pushed a girl in front of one
- The term for a group of Scythes
- Who was their initial mentor?
- This grants one year of immunity from gleaning
- A person temporarily dead,awaiting revival is referred to as?
- Rowan's Sycthe Name
- The governing body of Scythes
- Citra and Rowan first meet at this event
- The era before sycthes is referred to as?
- The Scythedom gathers here three times a year
Down
- Scythe known for mass gleanings and an opulent lifestyle
- The process of ending a life by a Scythe
- Rowan's best friend before becoming a scythe
- The sycthe that becomes Citra's mentor after x dies
- What is the only natural cause of death?
- The region where the book takes place
- The name of the benevolent AI that governs the world
- Citra's Sycthe Name
- The code that the sycthes must follow
- The martial art Scythes learn
- Citra's Brother
21 Clues: Citra's Brother • Citra's Sycthe Name • Rowan's Sycthe Name • Who was their initial mentor? • The governing body of Scythes • The martial art Scythes learn • The term for a group of Scythes • The region where the book takes place • The code that the sycthes must follow • The process of ending a life by a Scythe • What is the only natural cause of death? • ...
9th Grade Vocabulary Review #3 2025-11-18
Across
- Gives a person too much of something
- A hidden storage space
- Make famous forever
- Special honor or respect shown publicly
- Bringing peace or calm to a state of unrest
- Something that appears real but is fake
- To erase a mark from a surface
- Extremely wicked
- Completely obvious
- Showing lack of favoritism
- A building
- A gap or fissure or A personal or social separation
Down
- Very thin especially from hunger or disease, Like a cadaver
- Move back from a previous position
- Protection against something
- Lacking in order, plan, or purpose, it happens totally by chance
- Have a document legalized by a notary, authenticate
- Scary, strange and frightening
- Making precise measurements
- Lack of harmony or a Conflict of opinions
- Known widely, remembered, usually unfavorably
- To Take Advantage Of A Situation
- Noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline
- Absolutely excited, bursting with excitement
- Deteriorate in health or Go back to a bad behavior
25 Clues: A building • Extremely wicked • Completely obvious • Make famous forever • A hidden storage space • Showing lack of favoritism • Making precise measurements • Protection against something • Scary, strange and frightening • To erase a mark from a surface • To Take Advantage Of A Situation • Move back from a previous position • Gives a person too much of something • ...
Ch 19, 20, 21 2026-02-23
Across
- process that kills all microorganisms
- capable of killing bacterial spores
- equipment for sterilization by means of moist heat under pressure
- intems such as protective clothing, masks, gloves, and eyewear
- ability of the body to resist disease
- EPA registered high level disinfectant, used as cold sterile
Down
- resistant, dormant structure formed inside some bacteria that can withstand adverse conditions
- contact with the mucous membranes
- capable of killing some viruses
- product capable of killing fungi
- chemical used to reduce or lower the number of microorganisms on inanimate objects
- strength of a pathogen's ability to cause disease
- sheets required for each hazardous chemical in a facility
- disease causing organism
- capable of inactivating tuberculosis causing microorganisms
- removal of bioburden before disinfection
- extreme hypersensitivity to a substance that can lead to shock and life threatening respiratory collapse
- substance for killing microorganisms on the skin
- blood, saliva, and other body fluids
- equipment that loosens and removes debris by sound waves traveling through a liquid
20 Clues: disease causing organism • capable of killing some viruses • product capable of killing fungi • contact with the mucous membranes • capable of killing bacterial spores • blood, saliva, and other body fluids • process that kills all microorganisms • ability of the body to resist disease • removal of bioburden before disinfection • ...
Across Five Aprils 2012-09-24
Across
- A person who is utterly in tolerant of any differing areed, belief, or opinion
- A general outburst of enthusiasm, exitement
- Skill or eloquence in public speaking
- Strong dislike or disgust
- Something that is forfeited; find; mulct
- Fervor for a person, cause, or object
- To say or do again or repeatedly; repeat; often excessively
- Making or having a harsh sound, grating, creaking
- Said without proof, to have taken place or to have a specifed illegal or undesirable quality
- A complete and ignominious failure
- A place or position suitable or appropriate for a person or thing
- Silent, saying nothing
Down
- To keep away from, take pains to avoid
- A quick, sudden attack
- Exemption from obligation, service, duty, or liability to taxation
- Gloomy dark; shadowy; dimly lighted
- Belief as to the truth of something
- A person who pretends to have virtues or religious beliefs
- To make milder or less severe, relieve, ease
- Without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment
20 Clues: A quick, sudden attack • Silent, saying nothing • Strong dislike or disgust • A complete and ignominious failure • Gloomy dark; shadowy; dimly lighted • Belief as to the truth of something • Skill or eloquence in public speaking • Fervor for a person, cause, or object • To keep away from, take pains to avoid • Something that is forfeited; find; mulct • ...
S.S. Crossword 2014-03-13
Across
- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
- large class of lower nobles
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- small areas often ruled by princes
- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- the leader of the Aztec group
Down
- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- the general of the Spaniards
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- last name of a man full of adventure
- a Spanish word that means "Reconquest"
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • small areas often ruled by princes • last name of a man full of adventure • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "Reconquest" • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
Who Am I? 2014-08-28
Across
- The Bishop's School's behavior policy
- Suicides that happen in one place
- More are developed to fight disease in joyous people
- Part of the Fundamental Standard
- A group that decides to commit suicide together
- Part of the Fundamental Standard
- A chemical _____ in the brain causes depression
- The Bishop's School's standard of conduct
- Responsible _____ is part of the Fundamental Standard
- Attempt suicide most often
- These males are more prone to suicide
- Disciplinary _____ prevents a visit to the DC
- A step to helping someone potentially suicidal
Down
- The fundamental ____ is a code of conduct
- Part of the Fundamental Standard
- The media's way of turning women into objects
- despair and hopelessness
- A serious type of depression
- Good stress
- Bullying online
- if you are being cyber bullied _____ someone
- If you have one you are more prone to suicide
- A step to helping someone potentially suicidal
- One of the causes of clinical depression
- Complete suicide most often
- our emotional response to too much pressure
- Can be the end result of severe depression
- Suicide is usually the result of _____ events
28 Clues: Good stress • Bullying online • despair and hopelessness • Attempt suicide most often • Complete suicide most often • A serious type of depression • Part of the Fundamental Standard • Part of the Fundamental Standard • Part of the Fundamental Standard • Suicides that happen in one place • The Bishop's School's behavior policy • These males are more prone to suicide • ...
Paul Ehrlich 2014-05-14
Across
- / A type of religion
- / How Ehrlich ultimately died.
- / Ehrlich's expression for chemical substances that have special affinities for pathogenic organisms.
- / Ehrlich was known as father of this.
- / What Ehrlich cured.
- / Ehrlich smoked 25 a day of these.
- / What is bad for your health.
- / A substance, formed in the body, that counteracts a specific toxin.
- / The ability of a cell to react immunologically in the presence of an antigen.
- / Ehrlich was offered a position as head physician at the prestigious Charité Hospital in __________.
Down
- / The study of the immune system.
- / What Ehrlich won.
- / Branch of medicine: the branch of medicine devoted to the study of blood, blood-producing tissues, and diseases of the blood.
- / What Ehrlich contracted.
- / What Chemotherapy will potentially cure.
- / What Ehrlich proposed to explain the immune response in living cells.
- / Ehrlich's wife first name.
- / Medical remedy: a remedy, procedure, or technique for curing or alleviating a disease, injury, or condition
- / Where Ehrlich was born.
- / Ehrlich was the _________ of Chemotherapy.
20 Clues: / What Ehrlich won. • / A type of religion • / What Ehrlich cured. • / Where Ehrlich was born. • / What Ehrlich contracted. • / Ehrlich's wife first name. • / How Ehrlich ultimately died. • / What is bad for your health. • / The study of the immune system. • / Ehrlich smoked 25 a day of these. • / Ehrlich was known as father of this. • / What Chemotherapy will potentially cure. • ...
Pandemic Pastime 2020-04-06
Across
- Fast pass.
- Floating incubation vessel.
- No longer open.
- Backside gold (2 words).
- Period of time.
- The enemy.
- Online superheroes.
- Twenty to thirty second pastime (2 words).
- Top of the infected.
- Latest data.
- Certain immunity.
- Alone state.
- Your kids are your colleagues (3 words).
- Panic buying result (2 words).
- Required employees (2 words).
- Superhero industry(2 words).
- Disappointed plans.
- Scrambled transactions (2 words).
- Blockbuster's fate (3 words).
- Far away faces.
- Nose swab.
Down
- Undesirable lung condition.
- Before six feet under, there is six feet sideways (2 words)
- The new eating out.
- Stay-at-home sickness (2 words).
- Spreading symptom (2 words).
- Origin.
- All-over health threat.
- Separated situation.
- Disease year.
- Curving the curve.
- Breathe like a builder (2 words).
- Cell infiltrator.
- A parent’s worst nightmare.
- Staycation is the result (2 words).
- Perpetrators of fear.
- Social stimulus.
- Easy pass.
38 Clues: Origin. • Fast pass. • The enemy. • Easy pass. • Nose swab. • Latest data. • Alone state. • Disease year. • No longer open. • Period of time. • Far away faces. • Social stimulus. • Cell infiltrator. • Certain immunity. • Curving the curve. • The new eating out. • Online superheroes. • Disappointed plans. • Separated situation. • Top of the infected. • Perpetrators of fear. • All-over health threat. • ...
COVID-19: Review 2021-01-25
Across
- _______ your cough or sneeze with a tissue (then dispose), or cough/sneeze into your elbow.
- Removes 99.9% of germs.
- Stay _____ if you are sick.
- A biological preparation providing immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- Wash your hands for ________ seconds.
- Country where COVID-19 started.
- A disinfectant may be created, by mixing one-half cup _______ into one gallon of water.
- Do not come to work if you have any _________ of COVID-19.
- We all need to help reduce the ______ of COVID-19.
- Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart.
- Another word for isolation.
Down
- The virus is primarily transmitted through this.
- Widespread disease.
- To disinfect.
- It is important to practice proper hygiene at work and at _______.
- If you test positive for COVID-19, you should call the _____________ immediately.
- What should be taken at the start of shift.
- One of the main symptoms of COVID-19.
- Utilize an alcohol solution of at least ____ percent.
- _____ are mandatory for caregivers at all times.
- Supplies/gear used for staying safe.
21 Clues: To disinfect. • Widespread disease. • Removes 99.9% of germs. • Stay _____ if you are sick. • Another word for isolation. • Country where COVID-19 started. • Supplies/gear used for staying safe. • One of the main symptoms of COVID-19. • Wash your hands for ________ seconds. • What should be taken at the start of shift. • Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart. • ...
COVID-19: Review 2021-01-27
Across
- _______ your cough or sneeze with a tissue (then dispose), or cough/sneeze into your elbow.
- Removes 99.9% of germs.
- Stay _____ if you are sick.
- A biological preparation providing immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- Wash your hands for ________ seconds.
- Country where COVID-19 started.
- A disinfectant may be created, by mixing one-half cup _______ into one gallon of water.
- Do not come to work if you have any _________ of COVID-19.
- We all need to help reduce the ______ of COVID-19.
- Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart.
- Another word for isolation.
Down
- The virus is primarily transmitted through this.
- Widespread disease.
- To disinfect.
- It is important to practice proper hygiene at work and at _______.
- If you test positive for COVID-19, you should call the homecare _____________ immediately.
- What should be taken at the start of shift.
- One of the main symptoms of COVID-19.
- Utilize an alcohol solution of at least ____ percent.
- _____ are mandatory for caregivers at all times.
- Supplies/gear used for staying safe.
21 Clues: To disinfect. • Widespread disease. • Removes 99.9% of germs. • Stay _____ if you are sick. • Another word for isolation. • Country where COVID-19 started. • Supplies/gear used for staying safe. • One of the main symptoms of COVID-19. • Wash your hands for ________ seconds. • What should be taken at the start of shift. • Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart. • ...
Art of Living Crossword Puzzle (June 2020) 2020-05-24
Across
- The greatest —— in this world is to be a disciple, or a devotee
- Which event stage was considered an “engineering marvel”?
- The biggest reason for crime in society is ——
- When there is intense love, there is bound to be intense —— also
- —— can free one from the bondages of Karma
- Give all your —— to me and you go home happy
- A devotee's —— is so much more than God himself.
- Catch hold of ——. That is the only truth, and the only reality
- Is Yoga, a religion?
Down
- The purpose of —— is for your own joy.
- “Breathing in” is ——, “breathing out” is dispassion
- You can be at ease with the uncertainty of the —— when you realize the certainty of Consciousness.
- —- is yours, blessing us mine
- Pleasure brings ——-
- Ayurveda helps to maintain the —- in the body
- —— are you all?
- Who says - Mmmm?
- Shakti drops helps with ——
- We all want happiness, and —- is the way for that much needed happiness factor in life
- —- thera
20 Clues: —- thera • —— are you all? • Who says - Mmmm? • Pleasure brings ——- • Is Yoga, a religion? • Shakti drops helps with —— • —- is yours, blessing us mine • The purpose of —— is for your own joy. • —— can free one from the bondages of Karma • Give all your —— to me and you go home happy • The biggest reason for crime in society is —— • Ayurveda helps to maintain the —- in the body • ...
2020 Pandemic 2020-06-02
Across
- Name given to the coronavirus
- a condition characterized by a set of associated symptoms a sign that you are sick
- the course of events
- distributed over a large area or number of people
- stimulate the production of antibodies and provide
- a limiting condition or measure
- the action or fact of dying
- a blood protein produced in response to and
- related to air/gas exchange in the body
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- a circumstance that complicates something
- take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of something or someone
- a serious and unexpected moment
- problems which interrupt an event
Down
- a harmful infection spreading to a lot of people
- against one or several diseases
- process of closing something
- a danger or risk
- making a journey around
- an outbreak around the world
- the power to influence or direct people's behavior
- a specific antigen
- not being ill
- the invisible gas substance surrounding the earth
- serving as a symptom or sign
25 Clues: not being ill • a danger or risk • a specific antigen • the course of events • making a journey around • the action or fact of dying • process of closing something • an outbreak around the world • serving as a symptom or sign • Name given to the coronavirus • against one or several diseases • a limiting condition or measure • a serious and unexpected moment • ...
UNIT REVIEW CROSSWORD 2020-04-27
Across
- A big old building
- Type of protozoan that has no shell
- Where athletes run
- Aquatic, eukaryotic, autotrophic organisms that perform photosynthesis
- People can wear it on their heads
- The study of the Universe
- We made them in groups in Biology at school
- Some substance that gives colour
- Building where trains arrive
- Favourite food of mice
- Similar to quick
- Twelve o'clock at night
Down
- Something that protect you from rain water
- Balls of air inside a liquid
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- Thin grey powder after something has been burnt
- An animal that lives in water that if you cut one arm it will regenerate
- A device to call people
- They provide immunity against diseases
- A sport played with sticks
- Liquid state of very hot metal
- The opposite to up
- A very cold season
- Favourite food of carnivores
- Where people see when trains arrive and leave
25 Clues: Similar to quick • A big old building • Where athletes run • The opposite to up • A very cold season • Favourite food of mice • A device to call people • Twelve o'clock at night • The study of the Universe • A sport played with sticks • Balls of air inside a liquid • Building where trains arrive • Favourite food of carnivores • Liquid state of very hot metal • ...
Blood & Lymphatic 2020-07-05
Across
- liquid portion of blood
- color
- protein-iron compound in RBC
- hematocrit
- abbreviation for prothrombin time
- marrow biopsy pathologic examination of bone marrow tissue
- enlargement of the spleen
- a combining form for germ or bud
- connective tissue that consist of different elements like RBCs
- another name for red blood cell
- process of disease protection from exposure to antigen
- cell fragment in RBC essential for blood clotting
- a drug that prevents blood clotting
- incision or puncture into vein to draw blood for testing
Down
- clot
- abbreviation for complete blood count
- clear fluid
- hemoglobin
- a suffix for germ or bud
- abbreviation for human immunodeficiency virus
- immune
- eat or swallow
- fewer number of neutrophils
- abbreviation for blood urea nitrogen
- abbreviation for red blood cell
- another name for white blood cell
- fluid circulating through lymph vessels
- presence of small red blood cells
- formation
- return to office
30 Clues: clot • color • immune • formation • hemoglobin • hematocrit • clear fluid • eat or swallow • return to office • liquid portion of blood • a suffix for germ or bud • enlargement of the spleen • fewer number of neutrophils • protein-iron compound in RBC • abbreviation for red blood cell • another name for red blood cell • a combining form for germ or bud • abbreviation for prothrombin time • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2 2023-09-03
Across
- smallest white blood cells; body's "specific" immunity
- fast, localized clotting of blood at site of injury
- movement in response to a chemical
- group of white blood cells with granules and lobed nuclei
- white blood cells that release histamine and heparin
- structure absent in red blood cells, but present in white blood cells
- high white blood cell count (infection)
- white blood cells that phagocytize bacteria and viruses
- white blood cells that defend against parasitic worms
- final step in hemostasis; occurs via clotting mechanisms
- movement in and out of blood vessels
- another name for white blood cell
- largest white blood cells; become macrophages
- movement toward a stimulus
Down
- fragments of megakaryocytes involved in clotting; also called thrombocytes
- group of white blood cells with no granules
- formation of new white blood cells
- contraction of a blood vessel
- fibers exposed in a broken blood vessel that allow platelets to stick
- low white blood cell count (weakened immune system)
20 Clues: movement toward a stimulus • contraction of a blood vessel • another name for white blood cell • movement in response to a chemical • formation of new white blood cells • movement in and out of blood vessels • high white blood cell count (infection) • group of white blood cells with no granules • largest white blood cells; become macrophages • ...
ENG II Week 7 Vocab 2023-10-03
Across
- a vigorous or rapid outpouring or projection of many things at once
- a fortified area or position
- to extinguish the guilt incurred by or make amends for
- one who hates women
- characterized by sympathetic understanding or insight
- blameless, impeccable
- to determine, express, or measure the quantity of
- holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines
- to change from a fluid to a solid state; to make viscid or curdled
Down
- of, relating to, or involving the measurement of quantity or amount
- moving from topic to topic without order
- an identifying and often superficial characteristic or device
- the process of growth or enlargement by a gradual buildup
- to enroll into service by compulsion
- to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity
- having an inflexible or ultraconservative character
- to develop the implications of; analyze logically
- impossible to refute, break, or alter
- a means of achieving a particular end
- a state of mental and motor inactivity with partial or total insensibility
20 Clues: one who hates women • blameless, impeccable • a fortified area or position • to enroll into service by compulsion • impossible to refute, break, or alter • a means of achieving a particular end • moving from topic to topic without order • holding unorthodox opinions or doctrines • to develop the implications of; analyze logically • ...
Level D Review B 2024-02-21
Across
- /lively, full of life; spicy, flavorful
- /to elevate; to increase in intensity
- / believable
- /quarrelsome, fond of fighting
- / to make up for
- /to speak evil of, slander; evil
- /exceeding what is sufficient or required; excess
- /a natural quality; talent, or skill; a distinctive style
- /angry and bad-tempered; rude
- /to flood, overflow; to overwhelm by numbers or size
- /an arrival; a coming into place or view
- / easy to understand, clear; rational, sane
Down
- /holding fast; holding together firmly; persistent
- /a means to an end; advantageous, useful
- / occurring or published after death
- /to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon
- /“Farewell!”; a farewell
- /resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- /a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease or situation
- /to pretend
- /a debt; something disadvantageous
- /frank, sincere; impartial; unposed
- /to make young again; to make like new
- /to lessen, diminish
24 Clues: /to pretend • / believable • / to make up for • /to lessen, diminish • /“Farewell!”; a farewell • /angry and bad-tempered; rude • /quarrelsome, fond of fighting • /to speak evil of, slander; evil • /a debt; something disadvantageous • /frank, sincere; impartial; unposed • / occurring or published after death • /to elevate; to increase in intensity • ...
2023 안남고 10105 10112 2023-07-17
Across
- you do it before go to restaurant
- sun's flash
- when you buy something you must experience this
- when you pursue something you must haver it
- an instrument that amplifies current or regulates the flow of current
- The wrong way to take medicine
- 집적 회로
- the boundary between the sea and the sandy beach
- 전기가 잘 통하는 P-N접합 기기
- so hard
- saying quitly
- The possibility of you getting sick and dying from a desease
Down
- experience may thing
- opposit to the direction od electricity flow
- the age of between 13~18 years old
- If this is low,you often get sick
- 단위로는 V(볼트)
- someone who teaches student
- 몸이 아플 때 가는 곳
- when you do this to your children he will gain a confidence
- buy something
- the same word is riddle
- flash to your eyes
- a creature that has long nose
- emergency emerge
- a person who takes care of patient
- remote control
27 Clues: 집적 회로 • so hard • 단위로는 V(볼트) • sun's flash • 몸이 아플 때 가는 곳 • buy something • saying quitly • remote control • emergency emerge • flash to your eyes • 전기가 잘 통하는 P-N접합 기기 • experience may thing • the same word is riddle • someone who teaches student • a creature that has long nose • The wrong way to take medicine • you do it before go to restaurant • If this is low,you often get sick • ...
Scythe 2023-05-28
Across
- The scythe meeting where Citra is ordained
- Scythe known for mass gleanings
- Citra’s younger brother
- All scythe's must write in this everyday
- Granted by a scythe saving a person from being gleaned for a year
- Scythe Curie’s apprentice
- Cars that drive themselves
- When a person is dead but will be revived again
- Set of rules that the scythes must live by
Down
- People who break the law; criminals
- A different word for killing
- Data in the Thunderhead's memory that is not organized for access
- The place where Rowan beheads Scythe Goddard
- Citra and Rowan's first Scythe teacher
- Nickname for apprentices who are good for nothing but flipping burgers
- Agents who work for the thunderhead or are messengers for the thunderhead
- Ancient martial art used by the scythes
- The large online web that governs the world
- Place where Scythe Faraday hides out after he is believed to have self-gleaned
- A person appointed to to kill others in order to maintain the population
20 Clues: Citra’s younger brother • Scythe Curie’s apprentice • Cars that drive themselves • A different word for killing • Scythe known for mass gleanings • People who break the law; criminals • Citra and Rowan's first Scythe teacher • Ancient martial art used by the scythes • All scythe's must write in this everyday • The scythe meeting where Citra is ordained • ...
Final Exam Review 2021-10-06
Across
- which electrolyte causes higher blood pressure
- fiber and fluids help you avoid
- requires 3 immunizations
- focus on patient for rehabilitation
- spoken libel
- after death
- patient not accepting terminal diagnosis
- can travel 3 to 6 feet
- written negative information about a person
- where to find information about the patient
- temperature taken across forheads
- which intestine provides absorption of water
- temperature taken in ear
- check restraints in how many minutes
- as necessary
- medical asepsis
- stiffening of muscles after death
- seeing things from a patient's point of view
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- after birth
- surgical asepsis
- examination of body after death
- what care is provided as often as needed
- deciding on nurse and cna action for patient
- heart contracting
- heart at rest
- which intestine provides absorption of nutrients
- collecting signs and symptoms from new patient
- which mineral strengthen bones
- contaminated
- what provides immunity to a particular disease
- temperature taken under arm
- nothing by mouth
32 Clues: after birth • after death • spoken libel • contaminated • as necessary • heart at rest • medical asepsis • surgical asepsis • nothing by mouth • heart contracting • can travel 3 to 6 feet • requires 3 immunizations • temperature taken in ear • temperature taken under arm • which mineral strengthen bones • fiber and fluids help you avoid • examination of body after death • ...
Sports Med Terminology! 2021-10-06
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- small capsule with genetic material inside
- away from the middle
- mushroom, mold, or mildew
- towards the trunk or point of attachment
- above or towards the head
- injury to a muscle
- referring to the front of the body
- a portal of entry in which you ingest a pathogen
- injury to a ligament
- away from the trunk or point of attachment
- contagious fungal skin infection
- below or towards the feet
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- towards the middle
- any disease causing microorganism
- connects muscle to bone
- a portal of entry in which you breathe in a pathogen
- lying on your back
- an organism that is infected with some sort of pathogen
- lying on your stomach
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection
- single-celled organism
- referring to the back of the body
- methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
- type of medicine to treat bacterial infections
- connects bone to bone
25 Clues: towards the middle • lying on your back • injury to a muscle • away from the middle • injury to a ligament • lying on your stomach • connects bone to bone • single-celled organism • connects muscle to bone • mushroom, mold, or mildew • above or towards the head • below or towards the feet • contagious fungal skin infection • any disease causing microorganism • ...
9th Grade- Unit 8 Vocab 2025-02-13
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- (n.) a kingdom; a field of study
- (adj.) furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme; infected with rabies
- (v.) to establish, set up/(n.) an organization for the promotion of learning
- (n.) a risky or daring undertaking/(v.) to expose to danger
- (adj.) lacking in seriousness; careless
- (v.) to lessen, diminish
- (adj.) thin, scattered, low in number
- (v.) to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon
- (v.)to comfort/ (n.) a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device
- (n.) a debt; something disadvantageous
- (adj.) argumentative , fond of fighting
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- (v.) to reward, pay reimburse
- (n.) resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- (n.) waste products, trash
- (v.) to make young again; to make like new
- (adj.) ridiculous, senseless
- (n.) a pledge; freedom from doubt, self-confidence
- (n.) an institution for the care of people; a place of safety
- (adj.) genuine, excellent
- (v.) to twist out of shape, bend, distort/(n.) an abnormality
20 Clues: (v.) to lessen, diminish • (adj.) genuine, excellent • (n.) waste products, trash • (adj.) ridiculous, senseless • (v.) to reward, pay reimburse • (n.) a kingdom; a field of study • (adj.) thin, scattered, low in number • (n.) a debt; something disadvantageous • (adj.) lacking in seriousness; careless • (adj.) argumentative , fond of fighting • ...
Medicine and Healthcare 2023-10-21
Across
- A surgical procedure to remove the appendix.
- A common over-the-counter pain reliever.
- A medical professional who treats mental health disorders.
- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- A medical professional who diagnoses diseases.
- A medical professional who cares for the teeth and gums.
- A thin tube used to see inside blood vessels.
- A condition where the heart doesn't pump effectively.
- A doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer.
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- A substance used to reduce fever.
- A condition characterized by high blood sugar.
- A medical professional who delivers babies.
- A medication to lower blood pressure.
- A vaccine to prevent a viral disease.
- A device used to assist breathing.
- The body's ability to resist infections.
- A measurement of how acidic or alkaline a substance is.
- A medical professional who treats eye diseases.
- A medical professional who takes X-rays.
- A test to examine the inside of the colon.
20 Clues: A substance used to reduce fever. • A device used to assist breathing. • A medication to lower blood pressure. • A vaccine to prevent a viral disease. • A common over-the-counter pain reliever. • The body's ability to resist infections. • A device used to measure blood pressure. • A medical professional who takes X-rays. • A test to examine the inside of the colon. • ...
Disease's and treatment 2023-10-24
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- Sudden, severe; having a short course
- Not recurrent or malignant
- Response to a tissue injury characterized by heat, pain, redness, and swelling
- Temperature, pulse, respiration
- Pertaining to the whole body
- A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue
- Alcohol
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- The cause of disease
- Excessive growth of normal cells
- A physical or psychological would or injury
- Blood Pressure
- Within normal limits
- Conversion of cells to a form that is not normal
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- describing an invasive tumor that can spread to other tissues
- lack of normal differentiation
- Health insurance portability and accountability act
- Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation
- All our defenses against infectious disease
- Health rate
- Of long duration
- An abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissue
- Review of systems
- Abnormal filled sac or pouch
- Estimated blood loss
- per minute
- History of present illness
- Activities of daily living
- No apparent distress
- Past medical history
30 Clues: Alcohol • per minute • Health rate • Blood Pressure • Of long duration • Review of systems • The cause of disease • Estimated blood loss • Within normal limits • No apparent distress • Past medical history • Not recurrent or malignant • Magnetic resonance imaging • History of present illness • Activities of daily living • Pertaining to the whole body • Abnormal filled sac or pouch • ...
cruciverba science 2023-10-06
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- The central part of an atom where protons and neutrons are located.
- Pertaining to the moon.
- Atoms or molecules with a net electric charge.
- Relating to the structure of the Earth's crust.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A preparation used to provide immunity against diseases.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- The study of living organisms.
- Any individual living thing.
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- The seventh planet from the sun.
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals.
- The natural home of an organism.
- A discrete amount of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- When one celestial body moves into the shadow of another.
- The distance between successive crests of a wave.
- Earth's year-long elliptical orbit around the sun.
- Relating to motion.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust.
- The basic unit of a chemical element.
20 Clues: Relating to motion. • Pertaining to the moon. • Any individual living thing. • The study of living organisms. • The seventh planet from the sun. • The natural home of an organism. • A group of atoms bonded together. • The basic unit of a chemical element. • The largest planet in our solar system. • Atoms or molecules with a net electric charge. • ...
Quiz Review 2024-11-15
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- most common benign tumor of the spleen
- hormone that regulates sodium and potassium balance
- bulge of the corext that is considered normal anatomy
- type of function associated with medullary sponge kidney
- dilated splenic veins that would be seen at the hilum
- branching renal calculus
- true sinus cysts
- decrease in size due to renal disease
- branch of the celiac artery that supplies the spleen
- symptom of appendicitis
- splenic pulp that plays a role in immunity
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- functional unit of the spleen
- most common type of large bowel intussusception
- pus within the collecting system
- aneurysm that occurs in assocation with PCKD
- fascia that surrounds the kidney
- the appendix is difficult to visualize in adults
- appendix should measure no more than this many millimeters
- lab value that is elevated in AKI
- rare vascular proliferation tumor of the spleen
- anomaly of the kidney that crosses midline anterior to the aorta
- malignant pediatric renal tumor
- other term for an accessory spleen
23 Clues: true sinus cysts • symptom of appendicitis • branching renal calculus • functional unit of the spleen • malignant pediatric renal tumor • pus within the collecting system • fascia that surrounds the kidney • lab value that is elevated in AKI • other term for an accessory spleen • decrease in size due to renal disease • most common benign tumor of the spleen • ...
Biology crossword 2025-05-07
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- - Movement of water across a membrane.
- - Community of living and non-living things.
- - Protein that catalyzes reactions.
- - Building block of tissues.
- - Specialized structure within a cell.
- Infectious agent that requires a host.
- - Maintenance of stable internal conditions.
- Jelly-like substance within cells.
- Group of similar organisms.
- - Remains of ancient organisms.
- Process of producing offspring.
- - Nerve cells that transmit signals.
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- Relating to cells.
- Segment of DNA; unit of heredity.
- Interaction between two different organisms.
- Molecule carrying genetic information.
- Selection Process where organisms better adapted survive.
- - Process by which plants make food.
- - Structure containing DNA in cells.
- Basic unit of life.
- One half of a chromosome.
- - Green pigment in plants.
- Large geographic area with specific climate and organisms.
- - Process of cell division.
- - Chemical messenger in the body.
- Substance to stimulate immunity.
- Change in DNA sequence.
- - Trait that improves survival.
- - Tiny organism, often single-celled.
29 Clues: Relating to cells. • Basic unit of life. • Change in DNA sequence. • One half of a chromosome. • - Green pigment in plants. • - Process of cell division. • Group of similar organisms. • - Building block of tissues. • - Trait that improves survival. • - Remains of ancient organisms. • Process of producing offspring. • Substance to stimulate immunity. • ...
Global Health Issues : Trends, Problems, and Concerns 2025-03-25
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- – Identifying people exposed to an infected individual
- – Tiny plastic particles harming human health
- – Diseases spread through contaminated water
- – Staying apart to prevent spreading illness
- – Sudden increase of a disease in a specific area
- – Resistance to disease due to widespread immunity
- – The study of inherited diseases and traits
- – Health services focused on aging populations
- – A microorganism that causes disease
- – The spread of misinformation about a health crisis
- – Contaminants in the air causing respiratory diseases
- – Change in a virus that may affect its behavior
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- – A long-term illness like diabetes or heart disease
- – A drug used to treat viral infections
- – Having a disease but showing no symptoms
- – Government-imposed restriction to limit movement during a health crisis
- – The growth of cities and its impact on public health
- – An approach linking human, animal, and environmental health
- – The availability and access to nutritious food
- – The gap in healthcare access between different groups
20 Clues: – A microorganism that causes disease • – A drug used to treat viral infections • – Having a disease but showing no symptoms • – Diseases spread through contaminated water • – Staying apart to prevent spreading illness • – The study of inherited diseases and traits • – Tiny plastic particles harming human health • – Health services focused on aging populations • ...
Global Health Issues : Trends, Problems, and Concerns 2025-03-25
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- Mobility restrictions enforced by the government during a medical emergency
- The dissemination of false information on a medical emergency
- Tiny plastic particles affecting human health
- Airborne contaminants that cause respiratory illnesses
- City expansion and its effects on public health
- Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms
- Unexpected rise in a disease in a particular region
- The gap in healthcare access among various demographics
- Resistance to illness due to widespread immunity
- A microorganism that causes illness
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- Diseases are transmitted by tainted water
- A chronic condition such as heart disease or diabetes
- Keeping separate to stop the transmission of disease
- A medication for viral infections
- Psychological health and emotional resilience
- A strategy that connects human, animal, and environmental health
- Health services aimed toward senior citizens
- The availability and accessibility of nutritious food
- The study of hereditary conditions and characteristics
- Finding those who have been exposed to an infectious person
- A genetic change in a virus that could impact its behavior
21 Clues: A medication for viral infections • A microorganism that causes illness • Diseases are transmitted by tainted water • Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms • Health services aimed toward senior citizens • Psychological health and emotional resilience • Tiny plastic particles affecting human health • City expansion and its effects on public health • ...
A healthy lifestyle 2025-04-14
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- – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing.
- – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health.
- – Muscle-building macronutrient found in meat, eggs, and legumes.
- – Body’s reaction to challenge or demand; too much can harm health.
- – Substance that protects cells from oxidative stress.
- – Heart-pumping workout type, like running or cycling.
- – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion.
- – Units of energy found in food.
- – Essential for body function; drink 8 glasses of water a day.
- – Restorative process needed nightly for brain and body.
- – Mental practice focused on being present and aware.
- – Mind-body practice combining postures, breathing, and meditation.
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- – Essential micronutrient,often labeled A, B, C, etc.
- – Overall state of good health and balance.
- – Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- – The process your body uses to convert food into energy.
- – Science of how food affects the body.
- – Molecules that can damage cells if not neutralized.
- – Physical power developed through resistance training.
- – System that defends your body from illness.
20 Clues: – Units of energy found in food. • – Science of how food affects the body. • – Overall state of good health and balance. • – Plant-based nutrient that aids digestion. • – System that defends your body from illness. • – Mineral important for immunity and wound healing. • – Key to managing diet, exercise, and mental health. • ...
Infection control 2025-08-11
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- Time between exposure and appearance of symptoms
- Microorganism that does not usually cause disease
- Free from all organisms
- Aseptic technique that prevents contamination
- Infections acquired in a healthcare facility
- Practices used to prevent spread of pathogens
- The most important method to prevent the spread of infection
- Precautions used when a patient is known or suspected to be infected
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- The route by which a pathogen enters a host
- The body's natural ability to resist disease
- Destruction of pathogenic organisms but not spores
- Source or place where the pathogen lives and multiplies
- Process that kills all microorganisms including spores
- Protective equipment used to prevent exposure to bloodborne pathogens
- Microorganism that causes disease
- Precaution used for all patients regardless of diagnosis
- Organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm
- Chain of infection step where the pathogen exits the body
- Applied to reduce the number of pathogens
- Virus that affects the liver and is preventable by vaccine
20 Clues: Free from all organisms • Microorganism that causes disease • Applied to reduce the number of pathogens • The route by which a pathogen enters a host • The body's natural ability to resist disease • Infections acquired in a healthcare facility • Aseptic technique that prevents contamination • Practices used to prevent spread of pathogens • ...
Puns & Needles 2025-08-14
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- A little poke for a big protection payoff.
- The annual autumn arm jab.
- Tiny bugs that can be helpful (like in yogurt) or harmful (like in infections).
- The microscopic party crasher.
- Old-school word for “getting your shot.”
- Your body’s VIP pass against certain germs.
- Spreading wellness like confetti.
- The comeback shot that keeps you in the game.
- When enough people are protected, the germs give up.
- Shots that help kids grow up strong and healthy.
- The first rule of medicine (and playgrounds).
- What your immune system puts on before a fight.
- The goal of all this poking and prepping.
- Your immune system’s favorite side hustle.
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- Turning your body into a germ-fighting fortress.
- The art of stopping trouble before it starts.
- When your health helps shield your neighbors.
- Teamwork that keeps entire communities healthy.
- Tiny bodyguards built just for you.
- The calendar your vaccines like to keep.
20 Clues: The annual autumn arm jab. • The microscopic party crasher. • Spreading wellness like confetti. • Tiny bodyguards built just for you. • Old-school word for “getting your shot.” • The calendar your vaccines like to keep. • The goal of all this poking and prepping. • A little poke for a big protection payoff. • Your immune system’s favorite side hustle. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- area drained by rivers
- trade a three part system of trade
- established and accepted practice
- slavery people were classified as goods with virtually no human rights
- medicine
- sailing around,the globe
- people who travel to other places to spread their own religion
- punishing all followers of Protestantism
- diaspora removal of many Africans from their homeland
- territories in America "owned" by Spain
- Spanish conquer
- deadly disease
- Exchange named after Christopher Columbus
- social system of control of others
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- people who held belief different from teachings of the Catholic Church
- seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships
- passage infamous leg
- passage a route that several monarchs sent explorers to find it
- religious settlements
- colonial leaders who were appointed by the king
- tracts of land to farm
- used to transport goods from the Americas
- people of mixed Spanish and Native American labors
- a system in which countries kept the sole right to trade with their colonies
- natural protection
25 Clues: medicine • deadly disease • Spanish conquer • natural protection • passage infamous leg • religious settlements • area drained by rivers • tracts of land to farm • sailing around,the globe • established and accepted practice • trade a three part system of trade • social system of control of others • territories in America "owned" by Spain • punishing all followers of Protestantism • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- Tracts of land to farm
- Humanns taking control of others
- grant to owners a certain amount of native american laborers
- important medicine
- People classified as goods
- Punished
- Spanish soldiers/adventurers
- Large farms
- people who travel to other places to spread their religions
- Sail around the globe
- protecton
- People who had different beliefs from the catholic church
- The removal of africans from their homeland
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- New and old world mixing
- Three part system of a trade that connected europe, asia, and the americas
- Land in america owned by spain
- Full rigged sailing ships
- established and accepted practice
- water route to asia
- Confined space on ships where slaves were stored
- Area drained by rivers
- System where countries kept sole rights to trade with their colonies
- Colonial leaders appointed by the king
- Disease carried from spain
- People who are mixed with spanish and native americans
- Seafareres liscened by a monarch to attack enemy ships
26 Clues: Punished • protecton • Large farms • important medicine • water route to asia • Sail around the globe • Tracts of land to farm • Area drained by rivers • New and old world mixing • Full rigged sailing ships • People classified as goods • Disease carried from spain • Spanish soldiers/adventurers • Land in america owned by spain • Humanns taking control of others • ...
finals 2022-10-26
Across
- birds heading South during winter time
- any member of the Supreme Court
- parable of the ________
- organized faith
- life ______, car ______, fire _______
- the grim reaper , armed with a sickle
- traditional in politics , the Republican Party in the US
- apex or summit or maximum ?
- a person born here , a national of ______
- latin word for head , per _______income
- neither large nor small
- age group , millennials for example
- polis in Greek , a center
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- what we want the weather to be
- in China around 1.4 billion
- what what retirees wait for every month
- one who endures , an orphan or a widow perhaps
- infantile , immature
- what every farmer wishes his land to be
- "________ is wealth
- borrowers don't care about it but lenders worry about it
- capacity , could be cosmos or breadth
- what vaccines strengthen
- country where the Ayatollah lives
- deserve or worth
- in physics any force applied to an object
- ripening , they are when actors take on grandfatherly and grandmotherly roles in cinema
27 Clues: organized faith • deserve or worth • "________ is wealth • infantile , immature • parable of the ________ • neither large nor small • what vaccines strengthen • polis in Greek , a center • in China around 1.4 billion • apex or summit or maximum ? • what we want the weather to be • any member of the Supreme Court • country where the Ayatollah lives • age group , millennials for example • ...
L1 Agriculture Terminology Crossword 2023-01-23
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- A thread found in the nucleus carrying genetic information
- Castrated male - testes pushed up inside body
- Plants that can fix nitrogen to nitrates i.e. the form of nitrogen that plants can use
- The way the land is facing e.g., North
- Licensed for domestic market
- Acid produced in presence of oxygen. Rots silage
- A castrated male cattle beast
- Chemical given to animals to kill internal parasites
- Injection given to increase immunity against disease
- Removal of wool from around the belly, teats, and tail
- Slope of the land
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- A pair of alleles that are the same
- Length of pregnancy
- Castrated male - testes removed
- Animal that has 4 parts to its stomach and chews its cud
- Breaking soil into smaller pieces
- Fibre that makes up plants
- Animal that has 1 part to its stomach
- The process in which water dissolves nutrients and washes them out of the soil
- Chemical applied to skin to kill external parasites
20 Clues: Slope of the land • Length of pregnancy • Fibre that makes up plants • Licensed for domestic market • A castrated male cattle beast • Castrated male - testes removed • Breaking soil into smaller pieces • A pair of alleles that are the same • Animal that has 1 part to its stomach • The way the land is facing e.g., North • Castrated male - testes pushed up inside body • ...
HAND HYGIENE CROSSWORD 2025-10-16
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- Alcohol-based gel used when soap isn’t available
- A tiny organism that can cause disease
- The substance used with water to clean hands
- Object like a doorknob or phone that can carry germs
- What action should be covered with a tissue or elbow
- Type of disease that spreads from person to person
- Essential liquid for rinsing hands
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health
- Invisible organisms that can cause illness
- Part of the fingers that should be cleaned thoroughly
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- A place where hand hygiene is especially critical
- A common time to wash hands — before you ___
- Recommended number of seconds for washing hands
- The body’s defense system against germs
- The goal of practicing good hand hygiene
- The part of the body most involved in spreading germs
- What should be disinfected regularly to prevent germ transmission
- What you reduce by washing hands properly
- Disposable item used to cover sneezes and coughs
- The act of cleaning your hands with soap and water
20 Clues: Essential liquid for rinsing hands • A tiny organism that can cause disease • The body’s defense system against germs • The goal of practicing good hand hygiene • What you reduce by washing hands properly • Invisible organisms that can cause illness • A common time to wash hands — before you ___ • The substance used with water to clean hands • ...
TOPIC 5 (Unit 3) Crossword 2025-11-05
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- Substances used to stimulate the body’s immune response.
- Law introduced to prevent spread of disease.
- Widespread outbreak of a disease within a region.
- _________ model: approach addressing social and environmental determinants.
- Giving disadvantaged groups more support.
- Systems to remove waste and prevent infection.
- Medicines that destroy or slow bacterial growth.
- Health _________: Process enabling people to improve control over health.
- Intake of food affecting health.
- First widely used antibiotic discovered post-WWII.
- Waterborne disease common in early 1900s Australia.
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- Stopping illness before it occurs.
- Disease or illness with rapid onset and short duration.
- ______________ diseases: conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels.
- __________ Charter: WHO framework guiding health promotion strategies.
- Long-term condition that often develops slowly.
- ___________ diseases: conditions involving the lungs and breathing.
- Model focusing on diagnosis and treatment.
- Process of producing immunity to disease.
- Bacterial disease affecting the lungs.
- health Government actions to monitor and promote wellbeing.
- Global outbreak of an infectious disease.
- ___________ diseases: conditions caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
23 Clues: Intake of food affecting health. • Stopping illness before it occurs. • Bacterial disease affecting the lungs. • Giving disadvantaged groups more support. • Process of producing immunity to disease. • Global outbreak of an infectious disease. • Model focusing on diagnosis and treatment. • Law introduced to prevent spread of disease. • ...
The plague of the doomed 2026-01-08
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- Separation to avoid infection
- A widespread deadly sickness
- Made unsafe or impure
- Contact with a harmful substance
- A change in a disease’s structure
- Decomposing or breaking down
- A total breakdown of systems
- Forced isolation to stop sickness
- A biological danger
- The process of breaking down over time
- A slow fall toward failure or death
- A person receiving medical care
- The spread of disease
- The ability to survive harsh conditions
- Slowly dying or weakening
- Extremely infectious
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- A disease-causing organism
- Made unsafe by disease
- Leading to death, not recovery
- A feeling of having no future left
- Natural protection from sickness
- Showing signs of high temperature
- A sign of illness
- A sudden spread of illness
- One who spreads disease
- The spread of disease through the body
- A ruined, lifeless place after collapse
- A condition causing suffering
- Gradual weakening of the body
- A state of panic when survival feels uncertain
30 Clues: A sign of illness • A biological danger • Extremely infectious • Made unsafe or impure • The spread of disease • Made unsafe by disease • One who spreads disease • Slowly dying or weakening • A disease-causing organism • A sudden spread of illness • A widespread deadly sickness • Decomposing or breaking down • A total breakdown of systems • Separation to avoid infection • ...
Chapter 2: Early Encounters 2026-02-09
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- A hoped-for water route through North America to Asia
- A large wooden home used by Coastal tribes
- Hard to find or capture
- Most common or widespread
- A fence-like structure built in rivers to catch fish
- Making a lot of money
- Secondary or less important
- The physical features of land, including mountains and rivers
- A wetland plant used to make mats, baskets, and shelters
- The body’s ability to resist disease
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- A boundary that separates river systems
- The seasonal movement of people from one place to another
- A ceremonial feast where gifts were given to show wealth and status
- An unwanted invasion or interference
- A narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water
- A tall rock column
- A widespread outbreak of disease
- Covering a large area
- Items taken by the winner after a battle
- A plant with edible roots that was an important food source for Native Americans
- To trade goods without using money
- The complete disappearance of a species
22 Clues: A tall rock column • Covering a large area • Making a lot of money • Hard to find or capture • Most common or widespread • Secondary or less important • A widespread outbreak of disease • To trade goods without using money • An unwanted invasion or interference • The body’s ability to resist disease • A boundary that separates river systems • ...
COVID-19: Review 2021-01-25
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- We all need to help reduce the ______ of COVID-19
- If you test positive for COVID-19, you should
- Stay _____ if you are sick.
- _______ your cough or sneeze with a tissue (then dispose) or your elbow.
- Another word for isolation.
- Do not come to work if you have any _________ of COVID-19.
- infectious disease.
- One of the main symptoms of COVID-19.
- A biological preparation providing immunity to a
- To disinfect.
- Widespread disease
- Utilize an alcohol solution of at least ____ percent.
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- Removes 99.9% of germs.
- It is important to practice proper hygiene at work and at _______.
- The virus is primarily transmitted through this.
- What should be taken at the start of shift.
- the _____________ immediately.
- Country where COVID-19 started.
- _____ are mandatory for caregivers at all times.
- A disinfectant may be mixed, using one-half cup _______ into one gallon of water.
- Wash your hands for ________ seconds.
- Supplies/gear used for staying safe.
- Maintain social distance, keep ___ feet apart.
23 Clues: To disinfect. • Widespread disease • infectious disease. • Removes 99.9% of germs. • Stay _____ if you are sick. • Another word for isolation. • the _____________ immediately. • Country where COVID-19 started. • Supplies/gear used for staying safe. • One of the main symptoms of COVID-19. • Wash your hands for ________ seconds. • What should be taken at the start of shift. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2020-12-14
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- Unjustly, inflicting hardship
- Relating to government revenue
- The act of influence
- A crime
- Proving a statement to be false.
- A Type of character
- Clever original or inventive
- the art of speaking or writing efficiently
- The killing of someone
- A Person willing to help slaves
- the advocacy or existence of an elite as a dominating element in a system or society.
- Someone who destroys public property
- Scold or criticize
- The Act of discrimation against colored humans
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- A way of turning something to your advantage
- Beileveing people are motivated by self interest.
- A racial classification of black and white mixed
- The act of freeing someone free imprisonment
- A constant attack
- A violent uprising against a government
- A right or immunity.
- Immoral or Wicked behavior
- A female movement
- Devoutly religious
- A Criminal
- An Idea or attitude
- An annoying person, condition, practice.
- A public declaration of aims
- A difficult problem
- A fortification.
30 Clues: A crime • A Criminal • A fortification. • A constant attack • A female movement • Devoutly religious • Scold or criticize • A Type of character • An Idea or attitude • A difficult problem • The act of influence • A right or immunity. • The killing of someone • Immoral or Wicked behavior • Clever original or inventive • A public declaration of aims • Unjustly, inflicting hardship • ...
Microbiology 2020-04-20
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- Carrier who shows no symptoms of infection
- The study of bacteria
- Pneumonia
- Interferes with immune system
- Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmless and can
- Bacterial conditions are unfavorable
- Infection throughout your whole body
- Spherical bacteria
- Protects some bacteria when conditions are unfavorable
- Preventative measure for certain viruses
- Most common bacterial cell
- Bacteria grows and reproduces quickly
- Moves bacteria
- Sub-microscopic
- Disease spreads from one person to another via contact
- Microbiology
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- Warts, cervical changes, cervical cancer
- Septicemia, strep throat, rheumatic fever
- Present in abscesses, pustules and boils
- Acute and Chronic pain of kidneys
- Non-disease-producing bacteria
- Study of small living things
- Sometimes called germs or microbes
- Moves bacteria
- Highly contagious diseases (syphilis; cholera; and Lyme disease)
- Disease-producing bacteria
- Ability of the body to destroy infectious agents
- Disease-causing bacteria or viruses enter the body and multiply
- Infection like a pimple
- Bacteria need four things; damp,dark, dirty, and
30 Clues: Pneumonia • Microbiology • Moves bacteria • Moves bacteria • Sub-microscopic • Spherical bacteria • The study of bacteria • Infection like a pimple • Disease-producing bacteria • Most common bacterial cell • Study of small living things • Interferes with immune system • Non-disease-producing bacteria • Acute and Chronic pain of kidneys • Sometimes called germs or microbes • ...
Scythe - Part 1 2020-10-13
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- Synonym: kill
- Someone who helps you, especially in wrongdoing.
- Extreme sadness
- A personal and sometimes unreasonable judgment.
- the corner In Scythe, when people reset their age, they do this.
- Citra & Rowan serve in this capacity for under Scythe Faraday.
- Something that lasts forever
- Nanomachines are also called ___________ .
- Dishonest or illegal behavior by powerful people.
- In Scythe, people heal incredibly quickly. This is called ____________ .
- Someone who gleans
- An order. In Christianity, there are 10 of these.
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- A private meeting or secret assembly.
- All scythes are subject to a cultural _______ , to make sure they glean without bias.
- The opposite of equality.
- Gain, acquire, overcome...
- In Scythe, these are people who break laws in small ways.
- Tyger likes doing this.
- This refers to the spring season.
- Citra & Rowan practice this Combodian martial art.
- Expanding endlessly; no boundaries.
- A ruler with absolute power.
- Not susceptible to disease; in Scythe, not susceptible to gleaning.
23 Clues: Synonym: kill • Extreme sadness • Someone who gleans • Tyger likes doing this. • The opposite of equality. • Gain, acquire, overcome... • Something that lasts forever • A ruler with absolute power. • This refers to the spring season. • Expanding endlessly; no boundaries. • A private meeting or secret assembly. • Nanomachines are also called ___________ . • ...
Communicable and Non-communicable diseases 2022-02-15
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- how many levels of prevention there are
- one who is well but infected and is capable of being a source of infection
- limitation of freedom of movement
- taking action during an event
- agents ability to produce disease
- is the element that must be present for disease to occur
- Cause of disease
- planning and taking action to forestall disease
- Number one killer in America
- any susceptible organism
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- in this model human host is pictured in the center
- a living organism, such as mosquito, fly, or tick that causes the disease
- the killing of communicable agents outside of the host
- nonliving objects by which communicable agents are transferred
- ability to fight off the disease
- refers to the ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in a host
- Fifth leading cause of death in United States
- uprooting or total elimination of a disease from the human population
- person who has the disease
- disease for which the reservoir resides in animal population
20 Clues: Cause of disease • any susceptible organism • person who has the disease • Number one killer in America • taking action during an event • ability to fight off the disease • limitation of freedom of movement • agents ability to produce disease • how many levels of prevention there are • Fifth leading cause of death in United States • ...
German Administration Vocabulary 2022-01-02
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- a rope with a noose at one end
- of or typical of a ruler with total power ; tyrannical
- successful in material terms; flourishing financially
- a worker in a skilled trade
- a general agreement
- treat to produce immunity against a disease
- efficiency of production of goods
- the position of an apprentice
- refers to the dried coconut kernels from which coconut oil is expelled
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- required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory
- murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political reasons.
- prepare and use (land) for crops
- an artificial channel for conveying water
- a useful or valuable thing, such as water or time
- the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures
- widespread respect and admiration
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- merging of efforts or interests by persons, families, states, or organizations
- give up (power or territory)
- the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state
20 Clues: a general agreement • a worker in a skilled trade • give up (power or territory) • the position of an apprentice • a rope with a noose at one end • prepare and use (land) for crops • widespread respect and admiration • efficiency of production of goods • an artificial channel for conveying water • treat to produce immunity against a disease • ...
chapter 21 vocab 2022-04-06
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- cells that kill help and suppress
- protective linnings for the openings in your body
- unusually high occurance of a disease in a particular place in a certain time period
- proteins that attach tot he surface of pathogens
- injections that cause you to be immune to a disease
- a drug that inhibits or kills bacteria
- produces antibodies
- poisons from bacteria
- small pathogens
- small organisms
- network of vessels collects tissue and returns it to your bloodstream
- large and complex single celled organisms
- microorganisms and viruses that cause disease
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- white blood cells
- an infectious disease that has become increasingly common within the last 20 years
- organisms such as yeast mold and mushrooms
- substance that is injected
- second line of defense to pathogens
- third and most sophistocated line of defense
- carry out most of the immune systems functions
- disease caused by viruses in the body
- single celled microorganisms
- bodys ability to destroy pathogens
23 Clues: small pathogens • small organisms • white blood cells • produces antibodies • poisons from bacteria • substance that is injected • single celled microorganisms • cells that kill help and suppress • bodys ability to destroy pathogens • second line of defense to pathogens • disease caused by viruses in the body • a drug that inhibits or kills bacteria • ...
Nutrition Puzzle ~ Supplements 2017-05-12
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- The FDA warning has linked this to severe liver damage
- Naturally occurring plant chemicals in supplements
- Has the main side effect of constipation
- Lowers blood pressure and blood cholesterol
- naturally occurring compounds not considered nutrients
- Laxative that has mixed results with lowering cholesterol
- A laxative with the risk of dependency, and cramps
- Not really useful with memory loss like believed
- Some evidence of reduced migraines with use
- May be helpful for insomnia
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- Thought to promote sleep and fight jet lag
- Could lead to an allergic reaction from this in tea
- Prevents and treats UTIs
- A measure of nutrient available in body
- Could lead to headaches and fluid retention with use
- Boosts immunity, helps with the common cold
- Doses of a nutrient that are 10+ times recommended amount
- Increases muscle strength and size
- has no evidence to any beneficial effects
- The FDA has prohibited sales of supplements containing this
20 Clues: Prevents and treats UTIs • May be helpful for insomnia • Increases muscle strength and size • A measure of nutrient available in body • Has the main side effect of constipation • has no evidence to any beneficial effects • Thought to promote sleep and fight jet lag • Lowers blood pressure and blood cholesterol • Boosts immunity, helps with the common cold • ...
Cells and Body systems 2017-01-30
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- support and protect
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps blood
- a large lobed glandular organ
- tissue found in bones
- used for smelling and breathing
- tissue lines the outside of your organs
- response to a stimulus
- an individual plant, animal, and single celled life form
- the colorless fluid part of the blood
- collects urine for excretion
- a small disk shaped cell fragment
- tissue supports and connects pther parts of the body
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- center most important part of a cell
- duct where urine passes from the kidney to the bladder
- a tube shaped sac attached to the large intestine
- immunity to a disease
- balancing or evening out of something
- canal that connects the throat to the stomach
- coordinate, control, connect
- soup where most of the cellular metabolism occurs
- tubes that transport usually oxygenated blood
- dome shaped muscular part separating the thorax and abdomen
- breathing system
- any tubes forming the circulatory system
- largest organ
25 Clues: largest organ • breathing system • support and protect • immunity to a disease • tissue found in bones • response to a stimulus • coordinate, control, connect • collects urine for excretion • a large lobed glandular organ • used for smelling and breathing • a small disk shaped cell fragment • center most important part of a cell • balancing or evening out of something • ...
Fuentes- Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- successor to the apostles
- put our beliefs into action and work for justice (model)
- sign that confers the grace
- "one who is sent"
- word of God
- another name for the office of Priest
- teaching authority of the church
- head of the apostles
- home of the bishop
- immunity from error or any possibility
- called to proclaim the gospel (model of the church)
- sign of a sacred reality
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- council is a meeting of the bishops
- gathering of cardinals
- Israelites, chosen by God (image)
- who is the visible foundation of the church
- "assembly"
- refers to church's teachings, passed down through generation
- jurisdiction headed by a bishop
- is found in sacred scripture and tradition
- ordained to assist the bishop
- successor to peter
- we are members of the household of God (image)
- "you are peter,and upon this rock i will build my church".(model)
- local church a priest takes care of
- means "servant"
26 Clues: "assembly" • word of God • means "servant" • "one who is sent" • successor to peter • home of the bishop • head of the apostles • gathering of cardinals • sign of a sacred reality • successor to the apostles • sign that confers the grace • ordained to assist the bishop • jurisdiction headed by a bishop • teaching authority of the church • Israelites, chosen by God (image) • ...
Fuentes- Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- local church a priest takes care of
- sign of a sacred reality
- another name for the office of Priest
- successor to peter
- home of the bishop
- means "servant"
- called to proclaim the gospel (model of the church)
- successor to the apostles
- refers to church's teachings, passed down through generation
- we are members of the household of God (image)
- head of the apostles
- immunity from error or any possibility
- "one who is sent"
- council is a meeting of the bishops
- "you are peter,and upon this rock i will build my church".(model)
- who is the visible foundation of the church
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- put our beliefs into action and work for justice (model)
- gathering of cardinals
- Israelites, chosen by God (image)
- ordained to assist the bishop
- word of God
- is found in sacred scripture and tradition
- "assembly"
- teaching authority of the church
- jurisdiction headed by a bishop
- sign that confers the grace
26 Clues: "assembly" • word of God • means "servant" • "one who is sent" • successor to peter • home of the bishop • head of the apostles • gathering of cardinals • sign of a sacred reality • successor to the apostles • sign that confers the grace • ordained to assist the bishop • jurisdiction headed by a bishop • teaching authority of the church • Israelites, chosen by God (image) • ...
Branches of science 2019-03-03
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- a type of scientist that knows physics
- a glass cylinder used for pouring chemicals in science
- study of human
- is a branch of biology
- a building/room for science experiments
- studies the animal kingdom, including the structure
- a type of scientist that digs up physical remains
- natural science concerned with the physical processes
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
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- a branch of the atmospheric sciences
- container for liquids
- the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical nature of stars
- its a tube or pipe that is wide at the top
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
- a substance is a form of matter having constant composition
- its atmospheric scientists who study the Earth's climate
- elements and compounds composed of atoms
- an earth science concerned with the solid Earth
- its the branch of science that explores the chemical processes
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects
20 Clues: study of human • container for liquids • is a branch of biology • a branch of the atmospheric sciences • a type of scientist that knows physics • a building/room for science experiments • elements and compounds composed of atoms • its a tube or pipe that is wide at the top • an earth science concerned with the solid Earth • a type of scientist that digs up physical remains • ...
Final Exam Study Guide 5 2011-12-12
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- Meal and Snack Plans must be written and posted at the begining of each what?
- Three children die in the home from child abuse each
- This test targets social-emotional issues?
- These people pose the biggest risk of sexual abuse for kids
- Average age of child molesters
- Developmentally Appropriate Practices
- Development a child's intellectual and mental abilities
- Exemption from civil or criminal charges
- sippy cups or bottles should be taken home and cleaned when
- small groups one key of sensitive care
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- Records These are short,factual narrative descriptions of a child's behavior
- Enviornment Role Of a caregiver in injury prevention
- When every childcare program is licensed
- Children Develop how
- one effct of abuse are?
- rules set forth in Florida Administrative Code
- Control gained over which body part first?
- Appetite,Appearance,Activity
- Childhood Experiences that may impair mental abilities that cause a child to respond with this?
- In Cases of illness with vomiting or fever a child needs what attention?
20 Clues: Children Develop how • one effct of abuse are? • Appetite,Appearance,Activity • Average age of child molesters • Developmentally Appropriate Practices • small groups one key of sensitive care • When every childcare program is licensed • Exemption from civil or criminal charges • This test targets social-emotional issues? • Control gained over which body part first? • ...
Biology 2013-09-12
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- A polymer is a large molecule composed of smaller molecules
- an infection that only lives inside of living cells
- a molecule containing a very large number of atoms
- any of a large group of organic compounds
- plant viruses
- large biological molecules consisting of one or more chains of amino acids
- a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria
- viral DNA bceomes part of a host cell's DNA
- a protein shell of a virus
- a complex organic substance present in living cells, esp. DNA or RNA,
- compounds made from amine and carboxylic acid
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- form the basic structural unit of nucleic acids
- a virus harmfull when triggered
- naturally occurring molecules that include fats, waxes
- improves immunity to particular diseases
- anything that can produce disease
- a virus that replicates itself in a reverse process
- when viral DNA bceomes part of a host cell's DNA
- an infection made of protein
- a widespread infection
20 Clues: plant viruses • a widespread infection • a protein shell of a virus • an infection made of protein • a virus harmfull when triggered • anything that can produce disease • improves immunity to particular diseases • any of a large group of organic compounds • viral DNA bceomes part of a host cell's DNA • compounds made from amine and carboxylic acid • ...
Freshman Vocabulary 3.1-3.4 2014-02-04
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- for, forward
- type, family, kind
- to do easily
- believable, honest truth, trustworthy
- from, away, down
- other, different
- condition or action
- to clear from a charge or accusation
- to defend
- of reduced quality or strength
- famous, outstanding, distinguished; projecting
- to project, to threaten
- not able to be defeated, unbeatable
- ability, worth
- state or quality of
- an overwhelming defeat; a complete collapse or failure
- life, breath, spirit
- with, together, alongside
- having the quality of, relating to
- to comfort
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- great quantity; lavish display or supply
- composed of different kinds, diverse
- to conquer
- to believe
- out, away, lacking, former
- not
- burden
- to make easier; to assist
- worse, lower, inferior, meaner
- essential, present
- not having life; without energy or spirit
- resistance to disease; freedom from a charge or obligation
- rod, staff
- to comfort
- cause to be
- to pour out abundantly; to give abundantly
36 Clues: not • burden • to defend • to conquer • to believe • rod, staff • to comfort • to comfort • cause to be • for, forward • to do easily • ability, worth • from, away, down • other, different • type, family, kind • essential, present • condition or action • state or quality of • life, breath, spirit • to project, to threaten • to make easier; to assist • with, together, alongside • out, away, lacking, former • ...
S.S Crossword 2014-03-13
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- a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns
- last name of a man full of adventure
- someone used as a link between Cortes and Moctezuma
- small areas often ruled by princes
- a small pox ________ broke out into Tenochtitlan
- the leader of the Aztec group
- a Spanish word that means "reconquest"
- something that the Spanish rode on into battle
- when Spanish force you to believe their faith
- a girl who could speak Spanish and Aztec language
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- a type of spear with an ax on one side and a hook on the other
- the Aztecs had no ________ to the smallpox virus
- people who went to spread Catholic faith
- a treasure that the Spanish wanted
- a special title for the King and Queen because of how dedicated to religion
- large class of lower nobles
- area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers
- code to govern behavior of Christian soldiers
- the general of the Spaniards
- the religion and belief of God and Jesus
20 Clues: large class of lower nobles • the general of the Spaniards • the leader of the Aztec group • a treasure that the Spanish wanted • small areas often ruled by princes • last name of a man full of adventure • a Spanish weapon, long rifle like guns • area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers • a Spanish word that means "reconquest" • people who went to spread Catholic faith • ...
Business Law Puzzle 2023-02-15
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- Give something of value to commit a crime
- Alteration to the Constitution
- Informal hearing to solve a dispute
- Deciding right and wrong in a impartial manner
- Creates solution that is fair for both sides
- Someone trying to escape liability of a crime
- Offense against society
- Crime punishable by confinement or big fine
- To work with someone to commit a crime
- Freedom from a committed crime even when guilty
- Freedom from external control
- Lesser than a misdemeanor and only a fine
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- Legislation at the local level
- To blackmail someone
- A less serious crime
- taking of someone's money or property
- Your choice of being guilty or not guilty
- Do what is right in the face of temptation
- Enter a building without permission
- Every adult citizen has a vote on all issues
- Private wrongs against people or organizations
- Members of Society under the age of 18
- To burn down a building on purpose
23 Clues: To blackmail someone • A less serious crime • Offense against society • Freedom from external control • Legislation at the local level • Alteration to the Constitution • To burn down a building on purpose • Informal hearing to solve a dispute • Enter a building without permission • taking of someone's money or property • Members of Society under the age of 18 • ...
DIET 320 Human Nutrition Spring 2023 2023-04-25
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- a deficiency of vitamin C
- found in mushrooms
- guidelines on how people should eat
- why milk containers are opaque
- reduces NTD
- 4 tablespoons daily
- increases due to high PTH levels
- mineral that is part of heme
- increases osteoblast activity
- beriberi
- helps hair, nail, and skin health
- the major source of fuel for all cells
- one of the most beneficial fatty acids for reducing inflammation
- can cause flushed skin
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- active form of vitamin D
- form of vitamin d made in skin
- what muscles and hepatocytes store
- vitamin A found in animal sources
- pigment in carrots
- form of vitamin found in plants
- upcoming big event for some
- another name for vitamin B-6
- Ashland University
- one of the most beneficial fatty acids for cognition
- what everyone should eat
- mineral that helps with immunity
- increases osteoclast activity
- individuals concerned with vitamin B-12 deficiency
- some people may be sensitive to this
29 Clues: beriberi • reduces NTD • found in mushrooms • pigment in carrots • Ashland University • 4 tablespoons daily • can cause flushed skin • active form of vitamin D • what everyone should eat • a deficiency of vitamin C • upcoming big event for some • another name for vitamin B-6 • mineral that is part of heme • increases osteoblast activity • increases osteoclast activity • ...
My Librarian Is a Camal Crossword 2023-04-24
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- a thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance.
- polite, respectful.
- treat with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- diligent and hard-working.
- without a break.
- method of measure.
- an account of a person's life written by that person.
- take away.
- nourishing
- the enormous variety of life on Earth.
- The game continued after a short ___________ because of rain.
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- represent ideas or qualities.
- a historical account of events arranged in order of time usually without analysis or interpretation.
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- hostile, violent, threatening
- receiving a diploma.
- over and over again.
- a medicine that helps the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- to look over.
- not the same but close to it.
- the person above Mr. Moeder
- having or showing the symptoms of a fever.
- being in the middle place, stage, or between extremes.
23 Clues: take away. • nourishing • to look over. • without a break. • method of measure. • polite, respectful. • receiving a diploma. • over and over again. • diligent and hard-working. • the person above Mr. Moeder • represent ideas or qualities. • hostile, violent, threatening • not the same but close to it. • the enormous variety of life on Earth. • having or showing the symptoms of a fever. • ...
Leprosy Crossword 2022-11-02
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- Mycobacterium leprae _____ skin, eyes, and the lining of the nose as well.
- Mycobacterium leprae is commonly found in ____.
- Countries where diseases are ___ most at risk for Leprosy.
- Leprosy affects the bones indirectly through trauma of tissue.
- This can result from Leprosy.
- Leprosy is transmitted through birth.
- Leprosy ___ lead to death.
- Leprosy is treated with a combination of _______.
- What bacteria that causes Leprosy?
- Treatments lasts one to ___ years.
- 95% of people have natural ____ to leprosy.
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- You ____ get Leprosy from casual contact.
- What is another name for Leprosy?
- forty How many thousand Leprosy cases are there a year?
- If left untreated, Leprosy can lead to?
- Prolonged, close contact with someone who untreated leprosy over many ___ is needed to catch the disease.
- Early diagnosis and treatment usually prevents Leprosy.
- Leprosy can affect these clusters of cells.
- Discolored patches of are a symptom of leprosy.
- How many years could it be before one shows signs of Leprosy?
20 Clues: Leprosy ___ lead to death. • This can result from Leprosy. • What is another name for Leprosy? • What bacteria that causes Leprosy? • Treatments lasts one to ___ years. • Leprosy is transmitted through birth. • If left untreated, Leprosy can lead to? • You ____ get Leprosy from casual contact. • Leprosy can affect these clusters of cells. • ...
Cough Cough, Its Tuberculosis 2022-11-02
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- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- It is best to rest your body and not
- Yes or No: Tuberculosis causes a fever
- Tuberculosis can cause you to lose your
- Tuberculosis is difficult to diagnose in this group of people
- There are how many types of Tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis can be THIS if left untreated
- Can be treated with
- Yes or No: This Disease is NOT airborne
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- True or False: This disease is not curable
- True or False: This disease is very contagious
- Tuberculosis can be spread through the
- This can spread the disease from one person to another
- This is spread to the lungs because of Tuberculosis
- Some bodies have this to tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis is called this for short
- One big symptom of tuberculosis is
- This disease is party preventable by getting a
- What does tuberculosis affect first
- Tuberculosis can affect your
20 Clues: Can be treated with • Tuberculosis can affect your • One big symptom of tuberculosis is • What does tuberculosis affect first • It is best to rest your body and not • Some bodies have this to tuberculosis • Tuberculosis is called this for short • Tuberculosis can be spread through the • Yes or No: Tuberculosis causes a fever • Tuberculosis can cause you to lose your • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- area drained by rivers
- trade a three part system of trade
- established and accepted practice
- slavery people were classified as goods with virtually no human rights
- medicine
- sailing around,the globe
- people who travel to other places to spread their own religion
- punishing all followers of Protestantism
- diaspora removal of many Africans from their homeland
- territories in America "owned" by Spain
- Spanish conquer
- deadly disease
- Exchange named after Christopher Columbus
- social system of control of others
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- people who held belief different from teachings of the Catholic Church
- seafarers licensed by a monarch to attack enemy ships
- passage infamous leg
- passage a route that several monarchs sent explorers to find it
- religious settlements
- colonial leaders who were appointed by the king
- tracts of land to farm
- used to transport goods from the Americas
- people of mixed Spanish and Native American labors
- a system in which countries kept the sole right to trade with their colonies
- natural protection
25 Clues: medicine • deadly disease • Spanish conquer • natural protection • passage infamous leg • religious settlements • area drained by rivers • tracts of land to farm • sailing around,the globe • established and accepted practice • trade a three part system of trade • social system of control of others • territories in America "owned" by Spain • punishing all followers of Protestantism • ...
Georgia's Native People and Explorers 2023-08-16
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- Cultivation of plants for food on a smaller
- founded in 1607
- Items such as tools, pottery, remains of
- A journey for a specific purpose
- a large farm
- A merchant who buys and sells goods, for a profit,
- and other items that's underneath georgia's soil
- ground standing up
- of plantations (large farms)
- A geographic area controlled by a distant country
- people
- The land away from the coast
- Natural resistance to disease
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- others produce
- Settlers move to carolina which now is south carolina
- A person who was considered the legal property
- than agriculture
- A settlement where priests could live and work
- another person
- One who moves around from place to place
- se Soto, Explored the southeast
- The science of locating and studying artifacts
- learn about the lives of early people
- The beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group
- Walls made of sharpened poles or logs stuck into
- a major indian town
26 Clues: people • a large farm • others produce • another person • founded in 1607 • than agriculture • ground standing up • a major indian town • of plantations (large farms) • The land away from the coast • Natural resistance to disease • se Soto, Explored the southeast • A journey for a specific purpose • learn about the lives of early people • Items such as tools, pottery, remains of • ...
The Tissues of the Human body 2023-10-02
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- Cells that secrete substances
- Nerve cells
- Tall and thin, protects underlying tissues
- Covers body surfaces, lines body cavities, organs, ducts, and forms glands
- Stores fat
- Single layer
- Change from cuboidal to flat, allows organs to stretch
- Generates forces for movement
- Flat, Allows for rapid passage of substances through
- 2 or more layers
- single layer that looks like more
- Strengthen and support tissues
- Found at the joints
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- A group of similar cells that work together
- Muscle tissue that forms the walls of hollow organs
- Contains several kinds of cells
- Found in the external ear
- Supports nerve cells
- Helps with blood clotting
- Detects changes and sends nerve impulses
- Cube shaped, function in absorption and secretion
- Pale yellow fluid with mostly water and dissolved substances
- Protects and supports organs, stores energy as fat, provides immunity
- Study of tissues
- Muscle tissue that forms the heart
- Found between the vertebrae
- Muscle attached to bones
27 Clues: Stores fat • Nerve cells • Single layer • Study of tissues • 2 or more layers • Found at the joints • Supports nerve cells • Muscle attached to bones • Found in the external ear • Helps with blood clotting • Found between the vertebrae • Cells that secrete substances • Generates forces for movement • Strengthen and support tissues • Contains several kinds of cells • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Assignment 2023-10-02
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- large bone marrow cell that fragments to release platelets
- blood clotting
- agent that prevents or delays blood coagulation
- congestive heart failure
- harmful overreaction of the immune system
- Blood pressure
- high blood pressure
- cell, a mature form of a B cell that produces antibodies
- complete blood cell count
- enzyme derived from prothrombin fibrinogen to fibrin
- a white blood cell
- antibody
- plasma that remains after blood coagulates
- localized collection of blood
- substance that separates into charged particles in solution
- deficiency in number of platelets
- Pulse
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- depression of the immune response
- substance that induces the formation of antibody
- protection against disease
- red blood cell count
- liquid portion of the blood
- found in both the blood and in lymphoid tissue
- protein that forms a clot in the blood coagulation process
- overgrowth of immature white blood cells
- Thrombocytes
- white blood cell count
- red blood cell
- any failure in the immune system
- myocardial infraction
- enlargement of spleen
31 Clues: Pulse • antibody • Thrombocytes • blood clotting • Blood pressure • red blood cell • a white blood cell • high blood pressure • red blood cell count • myocardial infraction • enlargement of spleen • white blood cell count • congestive heart failure • complete blood cell count • protection against disease • liquid portion of the blood • localized collection of blood • ...
Infectious Disease Crossword 2025-02-20
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- disease from infection transmitted from misquitos, fleas,and tics
- outbreak of a disease the quickly spreads
- causes disease to fall into five groups
- imitates infection causing and protects from infection
- invasion of germs in the body
- immunity that develops when a persons immune system responds to a foregin substance
- protect the health of everyone
- protects you from infections by taking antibodies
- how your body defends itself against something seen as foreign
- direct and indirect spread of disease
- when antibodies to a disease are given to someone instead of producing them through their own immune system
- infectious microorganism
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- where agent normally grows and lives and multiplies
- destroy infected cells
- first response of immune system to a foreign substance
- i play volleyball
- immune systems ability to respond fast and efficently to pathogens
- when exposure to a disease triggers the immune system to create antibodies
- when a new disease spreads across the world
- organisms that can cause disease
20 Clues: i play volleyball • destroy infected cells • infectious microorganism • invasion of germs in the body • protect the health of everyone • organisms that can cause disease • direct and indirect spread of disease • causes disease to fall into five groups • outbreak of a disease the quickly spreads • when a new disease spreads across the world • ...
First-Aid & Safety 2025-02-06
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- slightly above normal body temp with heavy sweating. cool and clammy skin.
- steril covering
- food or foreign objects blocking airway in throat
- rest,ice,compression,elevation
- break in bone
- muscle pull or tear
- wound where skin is scraped off
- seizure
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- displacement of a bone from its joint
- injury in the brain caused by a blow
- first intial care
- life saving technique using chest compressions
- When a first aid provider breaches a duty and the person for whom he is caring is injured as a result
- partial or complete torn ligaments
- Encourage people to assist others in distress by granting them immunity against lawsuits
- position where you place a conscious person during their injury
- sever breathing difficulty,coughing,and wheezing
- Difficulty breathing, lightheadedness, itchy and red skin
- automated external difibulator
- body part gets removed
20 Clues: seizure • break in bone • steril covering • first intial care • muscle pull or tear • body part gets removed • rest,ice,compression,elevation • automated external difibulator • wound where skin is scraped off • partial or complete torn ligaments • injury in the brain caused by a blow • displacement of a bone from its joint • life saving technique using chest compressions • ...
Care of the Patient with HIV 2024-09-28
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- HIV classification
- occurrence of disease within a defined population at one time
- post exposure prophylactic for hiv exposure
- type of lymphocytes that produce antibodies
- ability to fight off harmful substances
- a change in serologic test results from negative to positive as antibodies develop in reaction to an infection
- type of pneumonia aids patients develop
- pathogen that causes aids
- weakness in the system of the body that fights disease
- state of lacking hiv antibodies as confirmed by blood test
- following a prescribed regimen of therapy or treatment
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- HIV test
- loss of lean body mass as a result of illness
- when shared that can transmit hiv
- rare cancer of the skin and mucous membranes
- caused by normally nonpathogenic organisms in a host whose resistance has been decreased by HIV
- protein that fights off foreign substance
- transmission from mother to a fetus
- toxic
- HIV prevention drug
- amount of measurable HIV virions in blood.
21 Clues: toxic • HIV test • HIV classification • HIV prevention drug • pathogen that causes aids • when shared that can transmit hiv • transmission from mother to a fetus • ability to fight off harmful substances • type of pneumonia aids patients develop • protein that fights off foreign substance • amount of measurable HIV virions in blood. • post exposure prophylactic for hiv exposure • ...
HUMAN BODY 2024-11-02
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- system that plays a vital role in sensory perception, motor control, and cognition.
- organ of the digestive system.
- organ that stores and concentrates bile to aid in digestion.
- function of the muscle tissue
- they filter blood and form urine, which is excreted from the body.
- system that supports and protects the internal organs.
- the largest organ of the human body
- system in charge of hormone production
- system that serves as a protective barrier against external threats.
- organ that helps the removal of abnormal red blood cells.
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- organ of the digestive system categorized as large and small.
- the heart belongs to the ... system.
- transport blood throughout the whole body.
- system that aids in immunity
- the endocrine system contains a variety of...
- type of tissue categorized into loose or dense.
- smallest structural units of living matter.
- the most complex organ of the body
- nerve cells
- organ that belongs to the respiratory system.
20 Clues: nerve cells • system that aids in immunity • function of the muscle tissue • organ of the digestive system. • the most complex organ of the body • the largest organ of the human body • the heart belongs to the ... system. • system in charge of hormone production • transport blood throughout the whole body. • smallest structural units of living matter. • ...
body system 2025-06-30
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- Carry blood towards the heart.
- System: Aids in immunity and fluid balance.
- System: Regulates hormones.
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- System: Provides support and protection for organs.
- Breaks down food with acids and enzymes.
- Chemical messengers that regulate various functions.
- System: Filters waste and regulates fluid balance.
- Pumps blood throughout the body.
- Provide structure and support.
- System: Enables movement.
- Detoxifies blood and produces bile.
- Absorb nutrients and process waste.
- Transmit signals throughout the body.
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- System: Skin, hair, and nails; provides protection and regulates temperature.
- System: Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- Filter waste from the blood.
- System: Transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients.
- Largest organ of the body.
- Essential for breathing and gas exchange.
- The central processing unit of the nervous system.
- System: Responsible for reproduction.
- System: Facilitates gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide).
- Allow for movement and posture.
- System: Controls and coordinates bodily functions.
25 Clues: System: Enables movement. • Largest organ of the body. • System: Regulates hormones. • Filter waste from the blood. • Carry blood towards the heart. • Provide structure and support. • Allow for movement and posture. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Pumps blood throughout the body. • Detoxifies blood and produces bile. • Absorb nutrients and process waste. • ...
6 7 2025-08-20
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- the country where kakadu plum is native
- which season do kakadu plums usually ripen in australia
- kakadu plum is a ______ Australian plant
- eating kakadu plum can boost your body's ______
- kakadu farmers ____ when they are ripe
- kakadu plum can improve this aspect of your body
- compouns found in kakadu plum that help preserve it
- indigenous Australians have used kakadu plum in ____ medicine
- the kakadu national park is located where
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- kakadu plum powder is often sold as a health ______
- what colour is the kakadu plum when ripe
- which vitamin is kakadu plum extremely high in
- the plum is turned into a sweet paste
- what is the kakadu plum also known as
- the part of the kakaduplum mostly eaten
- compounds in kakadu plum that help protect your cells
- where is the kakadu plum located
- part of the plum that contains nutrients
- kakadu plums can be eaten fresh or ____ for storage
- part of the plant that's mostly used for medicine
20 Clues: where is the kakadu plum located • the plum is turned into a sweet paste • what is the kakadu plum also known as • kakadu farmers ____ when they are ripe • the country where kakadu plum is native • the part of the kakaduplum mostly eaten • what colour is the kakadu plum when ripe • kakadu plum is a ______ Australian plant • part of the plum that contains nutrients • ...
PHC 2025-08-17
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- PHC service focusing on mothers before and after birth
- Essential health care provider in PHC
- Active involvement of people in PHC decision-making
- Abbreviation of Barangay Health Worker
- Strategy to empower people to control their health
- PHC emphasizes participation of this group
- Biological preparation for immunity, part of PHC
- PHC service addressing proper diet and food intake
- Key approach of PHC to stop diseases before they occur
- Sorting patients by urgency, relevant in PHC
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- One of the key principles of PHC – services must be reachable
- PHC concern focusing on safe water and hygiene
- Primary health care worker who assists mothers in childbirth
- Smallest political unit in the Philippines with health stations
- City, where PHC was first declared in 1978
- Abbreviation for Universal Health Coverage
- PHC principle ensuring fairness in health care delivery
- Life stage considered the most critical in PHC
- System of sending patients from PHC to higher facilities
- Core PHC service protecting against infectious diseases
20 Clues: Essential health care provider in PHC • Abbreviation of Barangay Health Worker • City, where PHC was first declared in 1978 • Abbreviation for Universal Health Coverage • PHC emphasizes participation of this group • Sorting patients by urgency, relevant in PHC • PHC concern focusing on safe water and hygiene • Life stage considered the most critical in PHC • ...
Diverse Health Science Crossword 2026-01-26
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- bleeding disorder where blood does not clot properly
- single-celled organisms, either helpful or harmful
- vitamins and minerals needed to keep the body healthy
- microorganism that causes disease
- treatment that stimulates immunity to prevent disease
- enzyme that unwinds DNA strands
- blood cells that help clot
- sugars and starches, the body’s main source of energy
- enzyme that joins DNA fragments
- organism whose genes have been altered using biotechnology (abbreviated)
- fats that store energy and help absorb vitamins
- unit that measures the amount of energy food provides
- imaging technique that combines X-rays to create images
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- number of times the heart beats per minute
- type of fats with no double bonds
- rapid spread of disease in a region
- tiny infectious agent, must invade a living cell to reproduce
- DNA formed by combining genes from different organisms
- technology that uses sound waves to create images inside the body
- process of producing genetically identical copies of cells/organisms
20 Clues: blood cells that help clot • enzyme that unwinds DNA strands • enzyme that joins DNA fragments • type of fats with no double bonds • microorganism that causes disease • rapid spread of disease in a region • number of times the heart beats per minute • fats that store energy and help absorb vitamins • single-celled organisms, either helpful or harmful • ...
Exam 3 2015-11-22
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- aid in blood clotting
- cells derived from monocytes and have extensions that look like nerve cells (two words)
- Washes microbes off
- Microbes trapped in mucus are transported away from the lungs (two words)
- Traps microbes
- from Greek, meaning cell
- vacuole which results from fusion of phagosome with lysosome
- is the immediate response of body to injury or cell death (two words)
- Monocytes in blood become
- migrate from blood vessels to injury sites
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- Ability to ward off disease
- causes blood vessels to expand in diameter
- reset the hypothalamus to a high temperature
- One organism benefits and the other is unharmed (two words)
- Lack of resistance to a disease
- development of white blood cells in the bone marrow of mammals
- increases phagocytosis (C3b and/or antibodies are opsonins)
- a protective protein
- Kill parasites
- From Greek, meaning eat
- Flows out, flushing microbes from the urethra
- consists of tightly packed cells with keratin
22 Clues: Traps microbes • Kill parasites • Washes microbes off • a protective protein • aid in blood clotting • From Greek, meaning eat • from Greek, meaning cell • Monocytes in blood become • Ability to ward off disease • Lack of resistance to a disease • causes blood vessels to expand in diameter • migrate from blood vessels to injury sites • reset the hypothalamus to a high temperature • ...
Aztec's 2018-06-05
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- Resistance to a disease?
- A celebration or ceremony observed with regularity?
- Spanish system that gave Spanish settlers land grants?
- What lake was the Aztec capital on?
- Aztec market place is called?
- Spanish for leader of an expedition?
- What was the last Muslim stronghold in Spain?
- What Area of Spain was King Ferdinand from?
- What Spanish queen financed Columbus's mission to the west?
- Who was the last Aztec Emperor?
- What did the Aztecs collect from conquered groups?
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- Volcanic Glass?
- What were the Aztec floating island called?
- What was the capital of the Aztec empire?
- What was the school for commoners called?
- Who was tasked with converting everyone to Christianity?
- Area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers?
- Class of Spanish nobles that do not own land?
- Writing using a series of pictures/
- Structure that brought fresh water to the city?
- What Spaniard defeated the Aztecs?
- What was the school for nobles called?
22 Clues: Volcanic Glass? • Resistance to a disease? • Aztec market place is called? • Who was the last Aztec Emperor? • What Spaniard defeated the Aztecs? • What lake was the Aztec capital on? • Writing using a series of pictures/ • Spanish for leader of an expedition? • What was the school for nobles called? • Area of jurisdiction of Islamic rulers? • ...
Paul Ehrlich 2014-05-14
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- / Ehrlich's wife first name.
- / What Ehrlich contracted.
- / The ability of a cell to react immunologically in the presence of an antigen.
- / How Ehrlich ultimately died.
- / Where Ehrlich was born.
- / What Chemotherapy will potentially cure.
- / Ehrlich's expression for chemical substances that have special affinities for pathogenic organisms.
- / A type of religion
- / Ehrlich was offered a position as head physician at the prestigious Charité Hospital in __________.
- / A substance, formed in the body, that counteracts a specific toxin.
- / What is bad for your health.
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- / What Ehrlich proposed to explain the immune response in living cells.
- / Ehrlich was known as father of this.
- / Branch of medicine: the branch of medicine devoted to the study of blood, blood-producing tissues, and diseases of the blood.
- / The study of the immune system.
- / What Ehrlich cured.
- / Ehrlich smoked 25 a day of these.
- / What Ehrlich won.
- / Ehrlich was the _________ of Chemotherapy.
- / Medical remedy: a remedy, procedure, or technique for curing or alleviating a disease, injury, or condition
20 Clues: / What Ehrlich won. • / A type of religion • / What Ehrlich cured. • / Where Ehrlich was born. • / What Ehrlich contracted. • / Ehrlich's wife first name. • / How Ehrlich ultimately died. • / What is bad for your health. • / The study of the immune system. • / Ehrlich smoked 25 a day of these. • / Ehrlich was known as father of this. • / What Chemotherapy will potentially cure. • ...
