immunity Crossword Puzzles
Test Vocabulary 2022-12-13
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- forcefully making someone leave a place
- legislature government that has a two house system of government
- protection from something especially an obligation or penalty
- crime of betraying one's country
- expression of disapproval
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- to manipulate boundaries in an election to favor one party over another
- to divide and share according to plan
- a document that has the body of fundamental principles or rules of a country
- powers powers granted to the government that aren't stated in the constitution
- clause congress can do anything that is necessary and proper
- and balances separation of power in THE GOVERNMENT to make sure one part does not get stronger than any other
- a charge of misconduct while holding public office
12 Clues: expression of disapproval • crime of betraying one's country • to divide and share according to plan • forcefully making someone leave a place • a charge of misconduct while holding public office • clause congress can do anything that is necessary and proper • protection from something especially an obligation or penalty • ...
Chapter 4 Infection Control 2019-09-05
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- inanimate object such as a rusty nail, bedding, or surgical instrument
- This is the most common mode of transmission of disease-causing organisms
- microorganisms that can be present in human blood and body fluids that are capable of producing disease
- living thing that causes disease
- infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare setting
- our body defense mechanism
- refers to disease-causing organisms
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- a minute living thing that is too small to be seen with the human eye
- toxin or foreign substance that induces an immune response.
- inflammation of the colon
- Single most effective way to prevent infections in the healthcare enviroment
- refers to resistance to infections developed during the life of an individual
12 Clues: inflammation of the colon • our body defense mechanism • living thing that causes disease • refers to disease-causing organisms • toxin or foreign substance that induces an immune response. • infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare setting • a minute living thing that is too small to be seen with the human eye • ...
Chapter 15: Immune System 2023-05-15
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- anything that causes the immune system to have an allergic reaction.
- largest known pathogens.
- nonliving pathogens.
- a scientist who studies the causes and spread of diseases.
- common pathogens that causes diseases such as strep throat.
- a chemical that is made by microorganisms and is able to destroy other microorganisms.
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- pathogens that cause diseases such as athlete’s foot.
- occurs when a disease spreads to many people in a short period of time.
- insects or other animals that carry pathogens.
- a special protein produced by white blood cells that can destroy a specific pathogen.
- anything that may cause a disease.
- contains dead or weakened pathogens to provide immunity against disease.
12 Clues: nonliving pathogens. • largest known pathogens. • anything that may cause a disease. • insects or other animals that carry pathogens. • pathogens that cause diseases such as athlete’s foot. • a scientist who studies the causes and spread of diseases. • common pathogens that causes diseases such as strep throat. • ...
28. Health 2023-09-09
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- Emotional and psychological well-being and resilience.
- Essential organic compounds necessary for good health.
- Substances used to treat, cure, or prevent illness or injury.
- A hypersensitive reaction to substances like pollen or certain foods.
- Physical activity to keep the body healthy and fit.
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- The act of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- Overall good health and well-being in both body and mind.
- The types and amounts of food one regularly consumes.
- The process of providing the body with essential nutrients through food.
- The body's ability to resist illness and disease.
- Mental or emotional strain often caused by challenges or pressure.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind.
12 Clues: A natural state of rest for the body and mind. • The body's ability to resist illness and disease. • Physical activity to keep the body healthy and fit. • The types and amounts of food one regularly consumes. • Emotional and psychological well-being and resilience. • Essential organic compounds necessary for good health. • ...
Health Problems 2017-07-25
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- a continuous, dull pain
- a tissue composed of cells or fibers
- pain caused by contact with animals such as a wasp or jellyfish
- the spread of germs
- a harmful condition which affects the mind or body
- full of poison
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- capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object
- a contusion from being hit by something
- the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition
- the condition that permits either natural or acquired resistance to disease
- an abnormal reaction of the body to a previously encountered substance
- a thin bump on the skin, containing watery matter, as from a burn or other injury
- to overstrain or wrench ligaments
13 Clues: full of poison • the spread of germs • a continuous, dull pain • to overstrain or wrench ligaments • a tissue composed of cells or fibers • a contusion from being hit by something • a harmful condition which affects the mind or body • pain caused by contact with animals such as a wasp or jellyfish • an abnormal reaction of the body to a previously encountered substance • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
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- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium
- The value of a measured quantity
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their
- A substance that dissolves a solute
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- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- force
- A simple machine which consists of three parts: load, effort and fulcrum
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of
- A device used to measure voltage
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
13 Clues: force • A device used to measure voltage • The value of a measured quantity • A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A substance that dissolves a solute • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection • The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium • ...
JunXion October '21 Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- What kind of oven does Sue Walter serve her fondue out of?
- How many bedrooms are in 457 Dean Drive?
- Where did the Unionville Recreation Association baseball team visit?
- What did farmer Jamie Hicks start growing in recent years?
- What nutrient does Emma Stoltzfus recommend first for boosting immunity?
- What federal agency is mentioned in the Publisher's Note?
- How many locations do Iron Workers Bank operate?
- What's the top left beer in Waywood's ad?
- Which kiddo got braces at 8 years old?
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- How many open houses is Tower Hill hosting?
- What day is JunXion Cafe's November Market Day?
- What issues are the most obvious that your home is not a high-performance home?
- What is Tim Peterson's Happy Hour?
- What is the area along an animal's spine called?
14 Clues: What is Tim Peterson's Happy Hour? • Which kiddo got braces at 8 years old? • How many bedrooms are in 457 Dean Drive? • What's the top left beer in Waywood's ad? • How many open houses is Tower Hill hosting? • What day is JunXion Cafe's November Market Day? • How many locations do Iron Workers Bank operate? • What is the area along an animal's spine called? • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- freedom from prosecution for people whose ties them to criminal acts
- ____ bills are laws used to raise money
- national ____ is the yearly financial plan for the national government
- ____ powers are sometimes called enumerated powers
- ____ bills are laws used to proposed to authorize spending money
- willful obstruction of justice is known as ____
- if one lies under oath, they will be prosecuted for ____
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- ____ is the presidents refusal to spend money congress has voted for a program
- ____ and proper clause says congress has power past the first 17 clauses
- ____ commerce is trade between the states
- ____ veto is when congress practices oversight power
- the formal accusation of misconduct in office
- the legal order that requires one to produce requested documents
- ____ powers allows congress to expand their power to meet the nations needs
14 Clues: ____ bills are laws used to raise money • ____ commerce is trade between the states • the formal accusation of misconduct in office • willful obstruction of justice is known as ____ • ____ powers are sometimes called enumerated powers • ____ veto is when congress practices oversight power • if one lies under oath, they will be prosecuted for ____ • ...
Prokaryotic Bacteria E.Coli (Shannon Henderson N-9950478) 2017-08-30
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- Thick outer coating of bacterium that helps the cell survive in extreme conditions
- The bacteria colonises which gut of animals
- What shape is the bacteria
- A Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- It can use this process in the absence of oxygen to continue growing
- The host of the bacteria suffers from low
- Produces acid by fermenting
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- allows the bacteria to adhere to fruit, rocks, metal and teeth
- Optimal temperature for the bacteria to grow
- The cell does not rely on this process to control the cell cycle
- Benefits the host by producing what vitamin
- Small pieces of genetic material that can be transfers between bacteria
- E.Coli is a gram ----- bacteria
- The thick layer of sugar and protein that stops the cell from bursting in extreme conditions
14 Clues: What shape is the bacteria • Produces acid by fermenting • E.Coli is a gram ----- bacteria • The host of the bacteria suffers from low • The bacteria colonises which gut of animals • Benefits the host by producing what vitamin • A Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • Optimal temperature for the bacteria to grow • ...
Health vocabulary 2026-03-10
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- Can be cleaned easily with a cloth or wipe.
- Clean and free from germs.
- Something meant to be used once and thrown away.
- The brain’s nighttime waste‑clearance system active during sleep.
- stress — Cellular damage caused by unstable molecules called free radicals.
- A surface that does not absorb liquids, making it easy to wipe clean.
- mall pieces of dirt, dust, or waste.
- Compounds that neutralize free radicals and protect cells.
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- A network of vessels and nodes that removes waste and supports immunity.
- The removal of solid waste through the digestive system.
- TO wash lightly with water.
- Byproducts created when the body performs normal functions like energy production.
- A small amount of material left behind after cleaning.
- When something becomes dirty or unsafe due to germs or chemicals.
14 Clues: Clean and free from germs. • TO wash lightly with water. • mall pieces of dirt, dust, or waste. • Can be cleaned easily with a cloth or wipe. • Something meant to be used once and thrown away. • A small amount of material left behind after cleaning. • The removal of solid waste through the digestive system. • Compounds that neutralize free radicals and protect cells. • ...
Corona Virus Puzzle 2020-08-17
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- a covering over your face that helps slow the spread of the virus
- what some people need to be put on to help them breathe
- the organization that gives the social distancing guidelines and information on covid-19
- the family of viruses that covid-19 is in
- how long oyu should quarantine after being exposed to covid-19
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- a world wide epidemic
- the city covid-19 was first recorded in
- how far you should social distance from others
- a way to obtain immunity from a disease
- a website used by many to communicate during the lockdown
- a virus first discovered in December of 2019
11 Clues: a world wide epidemic • the city covid-19 was first recorded in • a way to obtain immunity from a disease • the family of viruses that covid-19 is in • a virus first discovered in December of 2019 • how far you should social distance from others • what some people need to be put on to help them breathe • a website used by many to communicate during the lockdown • ...
Agents Of Disease 2020-05-04
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- a medicine that kills bacteria.
- An inactive form of the pathogen that prevents you from getting the disease.
- the mess we are in right now is a ______.
- some examples of this are rabies,smallpox, and the flu.
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- exposing something to heat to slow the growth of pathogens.
- things that cause disease.
- a living thing that is microscopic and usually has only one cell
- Proteins that help kill pathogens.
- Strict isolation that helps slow the spread of disease.
- when a persons body is able to quickly make antibiotics to kill a pathogen.
- when in a certain part of the world their are many cases of a certain disease.
11 Clues: things that cause disease. • a medicine that kills bacteria. • Proteins that help kill pathogens. • the mess we are in right now is a ______. • Strict isolation that helps slow the spread of disease. • some examples of this are rabies,smallpox, and the flu. • exposing something to heat to slow the growth of pathogens. • ...
LABORATORY CAREERS 2021-02-14
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- Microorganism that does not produce disease
- a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes
- scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime
- Microscopic living organism, microbe
- Free from all living microorganisms
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- Incision into a vein to withdraw blood
- include a wide range of products such as vaccines, blood and blood components, allergenics, somatic cells, gene therapy, tissues, and recombinant therapeutic proteins - relating to biology
- High level of resistance to certain microorganisms or disease
- the absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms (CLEAN)
- Invasion and multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in the body tissues
- Microorganism that produces disease
11 Clues: Microorganism that produces disease • Free from all living microorganisms • Microscopic living organism, microbe • Incision into a vein to withdraw blood • Microorganism that does not produce disease • High level of resistance to certain microorganisms or disease • the absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms (CLEAN) • ...
immunology 2023-06-16
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- number of levels of immune defence in our body
- cells cells that keep us healthy by remembering the microbes that attack our body
- another name for innate immunity
- able to differentiate into macrophages in the tissues
- rarest circulating white blood cells
- a type of white blood cells that stain orange pink in colour
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- process in which neutrophils use to kill microbes
- produced by B cells
- white blood cells that have 3 sub types involved in both innate and adpative immune system
- tiny receptors on B and T cell's surface that can recognise specific parts of the microbes
- most abundant circulating white blood cells
11 Clues: produced by B cells • another name for innate immunity • rarest circulating white blood cells • most abundant circulating white blood cells • number of levels of immune defence in our body • process in which neutrophils use to kill microbes • able to differentiate into macrophages in the tissues • a type of white blood cells that stain orange pink in colour • ...
Endocrine, Immune, & Integumentary Review 2023-10-19
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- composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin
- chemical molecules which travel through the blood to affect body systems
- foreign particle in the body
- white blood cell
- oil glands
- steroid hormone released by the corpus luteum that stimulates the uterus to prepare for pregnancy.
- weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity
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- secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts
- system which protects the body from infection
- control of the body temperature
- a steroid hormone that stimulates development of male secondary sexual characteristics, produced mainly in the testes, but also in the ovaries and adrenal cortex.
11 Clues: oil glands • white blood cell • foreign particle in the body • control of the body temperature • system which protects the body from infection • secrete into body cavities or onto surfaces through ducts • composed of the skin, hair and glands associated with the skin • weakened or killed antigen which when injected promotes immunity • ...
Entree 2023-09-22
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- this is sometimes used as medicine but is bad for you
- a type of medicine that you need water with
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be issued with a medicine or treatment
- used to help sick people
- a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time
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- promoting calm or inducing sleep
- the action of injecting
- provides immunity against one or several diseases
- a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury
- relieve of the symptoms of a disease or condition
- an ointment used to promote healing of the skin or as protection
11 Clues: the action of injecting • used to help sick people • promoting calm or inducing sleep • a type of medicine that you need water with • a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury • provides immunity against one or several diseases • relieve of the symptoms of a disease or condition • this is sometimes used as medicine but is bad for you • ...
Cells 2025-06-04
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- Protects the body againt disease
- Breaks down food
- Reproduces asexually
- Allows the body to eat, mate, and find shelter
- refers to the prosses of cells moving from one place they are abundant to one place where there are less and evening the amount.
- Intake of oxygen and output of carbon dioxide
- Takes place either sexually or asexually
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- Made up of multipule different cells.
- is like the opposite of diffusion. Instead of moving cells from a low concentration to a high concentration, they are moves from a low concentration to a high concentration.
- Respond and send messages to cells through the body
- Removal of waste
11 Clues: Breaks down food • Removal of waste • Reproduces asexually • Protects the body againt disease • Made up of multipule different cells. • Takes place either sexually or asexually • Intake of oxygen and output of carbon dioxide • Allows the body to eat, mate, and find shelter • Respond and send messages to cells through the body • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2024-11-22
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- This machine shows you if you have a broken bone.
- Lots of people had the Covid _____ to increase their immunity.
- This material is used to protect part of the body.
- You take _____ for a headache.
- This is a surgeon's tool for cutting.
- This object is used to administer injections.
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- You use _____ if you have trouble walking.
- If you cut your finger, you use a _____ to stop the bleeding.
- This is something you use to move if you have two broken legs.
- This is a solid material that keeps a broken bone in position.
- I don't like injections because I'm scared of _____.
11 Clues: You take _____ for a headache. • This is a surgeon's tool for cutting. • You use _____ if you have trouble walking. • This object is used to administer injections. • This machine shows you if you have a broken bone. • This material is used to protect part of the body. • I don't like injections because I'm scared of _____. • ...
Brunner's Tetanus 2025-02-21
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- How often should adults receive a tetanus booster?
- What is tetanus, and which bacterium causes it?
- What is the role of the tetanus toxoid vaccine in preventing tetanus?
- How is tetanus diagnosed in a clinical setting?
- toxin. Why is tetanus immune globulin (TIG) given in suspected cases?
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- Why is tetanus difficult to diagnose in its early stages?
- How does Clostridium tetani enter the human body?
- Why is mechanical ventilation sometimes necessary in severe tetanus cases?
- What is the primary treatment approach for tetanus?
- Why is tetanus more common in underdeveloped regions?
- What are the main risk factors for developing tetanus?
11 Clues: What is tetanus, and which bacterium causes it? • How is tetanus diagnosed in a clinical setting? • How does Clostridium tetani enter the human body? • How often should adults receive a tetanus booster? • What is the primary treatment approach for tetanus? • Why is tetanus more common in underdeveloped regions? • ...
Bee Vaccine 2024-07-01
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- the writer of the text
- the name of the article
- the home of an animal or a plant
- substances we use to control or kill pests
- to be protected
- a large group of honeybees
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- small organisms, or living things, that can be found in all natural environments
- a way to create immunity to (protection from) some diseases
- the noise bees make
- keeps bees in order to collect their honey and other products that the hive produces
- the process of transferring pollen from the male part of the plant to the female part of the plant to fertilize the plant and make wonderful baby plants
11 Clues: to be protected • the noise bees make • the writer of the text • the name of the article • a large group of honeybees • the home of an animal or a plant • substances we use to control or kill pests • a way to create immunity to (protection from) some diseases • small organisms, or living things, that can be found in all natural environments • ...
Servevivor Crossword 2024-08-26
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- The eleventh player voted out.
- Who won the final space scavenge tiebreaker for Voyager at the F16 challenge.
- The host used in the starry roller challenge example.
- The 10th word in Sandra's final words message.
- The word example used in the Extraterrestrial explosives challenge announcement.
- First merge individual immunity winner.
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- The first word of the loved ones challenge name.
- The name of our pink haired safari guide.
- The number of shards obtainable in the safari.
- Which player did we announce have their own version of a big bang in the cast reveal.
- The number of advantages played at F8 tribal council.
11 Clues: The eleventh player voted out. • First merge individual immunity winner. • The name of our pink haired safari guide. • The number of shards obtainable in the safari. • The 10th word in Sandra's final words message. • The first word of the loved ones challenge name. • The host used in the starry roller challenge example. • ...
Criminal Law 2024-09-16
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- Freedom from Prosecution even when the crime was committed
- Accused admitting guilt to less serious crime
- liability Substituted criminal liability
- The use of force by victim that is necessary to prevent death or serious injury
- A criminal defense based upon how the evidence was obtained or accused arrested, questioned or tried
- Any penalty provided by law and imposed by the court
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- Crime punishable by less than one year or fine or both.
- Legal position that disproves,justifies, or excuses crime
- Punishable offense against society
- Action that hinders the administration of Justice
- Crime punishable by more than $1000,one year of prison or by death.
11 Clues: Punishable offense against society • liability Substituted criminal liability • Accused admitting guilt to less serious crime • Action that hinders the administration of Justice • Any penalty provided by law and imposed by the court • Crime punishable by less than one year or fine or both. • Legal position that disproves,justifies, or excuses crime • ...
Wilkins Ch 17 part 2 (own definition) 2025-08-11
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- A structure with no cells.
- contains heavy amounts of solvents that outnumber solutes in a solution.
- Mineral deposits that are made out of calcium and phosphorous and make up bone and teeth.
- substance produced in the parotid gland that is an anti-calcification agent.
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- Biofilm that is calcified that attaches to teeth and gums.
- Main focal point of some structure or organism
- White blood cells know as immunity cells that fight against infection.
- A place or plan by which something develops.
- Require oxygen to live and grown.
- No discernible shape, no able to differentiate the structure.
- Does not require oxygen to live and grow
11 Clues: A structure with no cells. • Require oxygen to live and grown. • Does not require oxygen to live and grow • A place or plan by which something develops. • Main focal point of some structure or organism • Biofilm that is calcified that attaches to teeth and gums. • No discernible shape, no able to differentiate the structure. • ...
Across and down 2026-04-04
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- a crucial vector surveillance metric representing the number of water-holding containers positive for Aedes mosquito larvae/pupae per 100 houses inspected
- Destructive lesions of soft palate, hard palate and nose seen in late yaws
- “Sub-acute sclerosing pan-encephalitis (SSPE)” (disease name alone)
- Most common serotype of El tor biotype in India
- vector of urban malaria (species name alone)
- Vector for river blindness (singular)
- Latent infection of epidemic typhus
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- Barometer of Social Welfare in India
- “Third disease”
- intradermal test of immunity status and hypersensitivity to Diphtheria toxin (name alone)
- A recent outbreak in cattles that also necessitated formation of One-health mission
11 Clues: “Third disease” • Latent infection of epidemic typhus • Barometer of Social Welfare in India • Vector for river blindness (singular) • vector of urban malaria (species name alone) • Most common serotype of El tor biotype in India • “Sub-acute sclerosing pan-encephalitis (SSPE)” (disease name alone) • ...
Microbiology 2020-05-06
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- Pathogen that is not considered to be living, they multiply using the host cell
- Microorganisms that cause disease and sickness
- Special proteins that kill pathogens
- Single-celled pathogen that causes disease by releasing toxins
- The use of heat to kill or slow a substance
- An inactive form of a pathogen used to prevent or fight an infection or disease
- The ability of a person's white blood cells to fight a pathogen
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- A pathogen that causes ringworm and athletes foot
- Outbreak of disease all over the world
- They use of isolation to fight a disease or an outbreak
- Drug used to fight bacteria
- Outbreak of disease in one area
12 Clues: Drug used to fight bacteria • Outbreak of disease in one area • Special proteins that kill pathogens • Outbreak of disease all over the world • The use of heat to kill or slow a substance • Microorganisms that cause disease and sickness • A pathogen that causes ringworm and athletes foot • They use of isolation to fight a disease or an outbreak • ...
Jessica Godden n10263365 2018-08-31
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- still existing
- A type of biological cell that can cause infection
- this structure is circular in bacteria rather than linear seen in eurkaryotes
- organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye
- a medicine that inhibits the growth or destroys microorganisms
- the invasion of microorganisms such as bacteria into the immune system
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- the most preffered and frequently available energy source for E.Coli
- meaning an organism can cause diseases
- a pathological condition of a body part, organ, or system resulting from various causes such as infection
- the action of producing immunity against disease or infection
- rod shaped bacteria
- to relieve the symptoms of a disease or condition
12 Clues: still existing • rod shaped bacteria • meaning an organism can cause diseases • to relieve the symptoms of a disease or condition • A type of biological cell that can cause infection • organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye • the action of producing immunity against disease or infection • ...
Exasperating vocabulary 2023-07-25
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- confront and deal with or accept a difficult or unpleasant task, fact, or situation.
- intensely irritating and frustrating.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- become or make greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree.
- having or showing intense enjoyment or interest for something
- sad because one has no friends or company.
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- surprised
- the action of notifying someone or something.
- decide or settle on (a specific price, date, course of action, etc.).
- used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
- specify as not included in a category or group;
- another word for problem
12 Clues: surprised • another word for problem • intensely irritating and frustrating. • sad because one has no friends or company. • the action of notifying someone or something. • specify as not included in a category or group; • become or make greater in size, amount, intensity, or degree. • having or showing intense enjoyment or interest for something • ...
Going on a trip! 2021-03-25
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- clothes worn for swimming.
- insurance, insurance that covers the costs and losses associated with traveling.
- money in coins or notes.
- a document that says from what country you are and where you can travel.
- ticket, a document that says that you can board a plane.
- belt, a belt which has a pouch that can carry money.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- kit, collection of supplies that is used to give medical treatment.
- boots, footwear specifically designed for protecting the feet and ankles.
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- a case with a handle and a hinged lid.
- a light, open footwear.
- bag, a piece of luggage that can be brought on board the plane.
- a substance used for medical treatment.
13 Clues: a light, open footwear. • money in coins or notes. • clothes worn for swimming. • a case with a handle and a hinged lid. • a substance used for medical treatment. • belt, a belt which has a pouch that can carry money. • ticket, a document that says that you can board a plane. • bag, a piece of luggage that can be brought on board the plane. • ...
RUVSC Crossword 2024-10-27
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- Study of animal functions and processes
- — Humane end-of-life procedure to prevent suffering
- - An animal autopsy performed typically to determine the cause of death
- - The process of prioritizing treatment based on the severity of an animal's condition
- Type of animal with a four-chambered stomach, like cows
- Tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds
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- - An image produced by X-rays, commonly used for diagnostic purposes
- - The examination of cells for diagnostic purposes.
- - A type of medication used to relieve pain
- — Injection to stimulate immunity against diseases
- - A diagnostic imaging technique that uses sound waves to view internal organs
- — Diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- - Referring to non-traditional pets like reptiles, birds, or small mammals
13 Clues: Study of animal functions and processes • - A type of medication used to relieve pain • Tool used to listen to heart and lung sounds • — Injection to stimulate immunity against diseases • - The examination of cells for diagnostic purposes. • — Humane end-of-life procedure to prevent suffering • Type of animal with a four-chambered stomach, like cows • ...
Patho: Infection and Immunity (1 of 2) 2025-04-10
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- Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms (I)
- An organism that feeds on and steals energy from a living host (P)
- overreaction of the immune system to an antigen or allergen (H)
- Phase or time period between infection and appearance of symptoms (I)
- The disappearance of signs and symptoms and a reestablishing of normal function (C)
- The scientific study of how living things are classified (T)
- a localized response to an injury or infection; Immune cells (blood) moves in, causing redness, swelling, warmth and pain (I)
- substances that activate the immune system (A)
- single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus (prokaryotes); cause disease by feeding the host and secreting toxins (B)
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- nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of movement, reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances (F)
- Classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name; Genus and species name (B)
- tiny particles, smaller than bacteria and other pathogens, which must invade living cells in order to reproduce, causing tissue damage (V)
- Immune cells mistakenly attack healthy parts of the body; Immune reaction directed against a person's own tissue (A)
- the phase that is between the onset of symptoms and the time when the minimum criteria for a disorder are met; Mild symptoms (P)
- phase when a person will experience the signs and symptoms of the disease when they are most severe (I)
- Antibodies are finally produced --> signs, symptoms and the number of microorganisms begin to decrease (D)
16 Clues: substances that activate the immune system (A) • The scientific study of how living things are classified (T) • overreaction of the immune system to an antigen or allergen (H) • An organism that feeds on and steals energy from a living host (P) • Contamination or invasion of body tissue by pathogenic organisms (I) • ...
Science Potpourri 2018-08-23
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- Atoms that have gained extra electrons
- Remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
- Object that stores the memory address of a value located in computer memory
- Transition of matter from solid to gas phase directly
- The branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the relationship between motion and its causes
- Resistance to a particular infection or toxin
- The minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction
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- Converts pressure or brightness into an electrical signal or vice versa
- the order of operations to solve an expression
- Electronic device that can increase the power of a signal
- A short branched extension of a nerve cell
- The resistance one object gets while going over another
12 Clues: Atoms that have gained extra electrons • A short branched extension of a nerve cell • Resistance to a particular infection or toxin • the order of operations to solve an expression • Remains or impression of a prehistoric organism • Transition of matter from solid to gas phase directly • The resistance one object gets while going over another • ...
vocab 2021-08-23
Across
- the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision
- human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services;also money
- resistance
- economic system in which buyers and sellers choose to do business
- a sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific along the north coast of north american.
- type of government in which power flows between state and local governments and the national government
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- economic system in which people are free to control and own the means of production
- spanish explorer
- to go around completely
- natural feature of the earth's land surface
- a community of living things and the surrondings in which they live.
- a tax on imports
12 Clues: resistance • spanish explorer • a tax on imports • to go around completely • natural feature of the earth's land surface • the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision • economic system in which buyers and sellers choose to do business • a community of living things and the surrondings in which they live. • ...
Disease 2022-03-24
Across
- tiny particles that cause disease in people, animals and plants.
- microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease.
- likely to spread or transmitted to other people, animals.
- The invasion of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites
- a physical or mental sign which indicates the sign of a disease.
- administering a sterile liquid form of medication into the body
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- Illness or sickness characterised by specific signs or symptoms.
- Provides immunity against one or several diseases.
- Any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
- to corrupt, or infect by contact or association
- resistant to a particular infection
- a mass of cytoplasm that is bound externally by a cell membrane
12 Clues: resistant to a particular infection • to corrupt, or infect by contact or association • microorganism that causes, or can cause, disease. • Provides immunity against one or several diseases. • likely to spread or transmitted to other people, animals. • administering a sterile liquid form of medication into the body • ...
Vocabulary 2022-08-25
Across
- A sea route between the atlantic and pacific ocean
- Economic system in which people and business are free to own the means of production
- Economic system in which individuals and businesses to own the factors of production
- The sharing of power between the national government and the state and local government
- A tax of imports
- natural feature of earths land surface
- Human made goods that are used to make services and goods
- A community of living beings and the surroundings they live in
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- The cost of the next best use of time
- A spanish explorer in the Americas in the 1500s
- To go completely around the world
- Resistance of an organism to infection or disease
12 Clues: A tax of imports • To go completely around the world • The cost of the next best use of time • natural feature of earths land surface • A spanish explorer in the Americas in the 1500s • Resistance of an organism to infection or disease • A sea route between the atlantic and pacific ocean • Human made goods that are used to make services and goods • ...
key words 2021-01-31
Across
- the romans built these to transport water
- used to stimulate the the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- a substance that slows down the growth of microorganisms
- protected against, not affected by that disease
- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- an organism that can only be seen through a microscope
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- heating liquids or food to kill bacteria
- an unpleasant smell or vapour
- medicines that treat infects by killing bacteria
- black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm
- x-ray that provides a cress section of the human body
- a heart monitor
12 Clues: a heart monitor • an unpleasant smell or vapour • heating liquids or food to kill bacteria • black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm • the romans built these to transport water • protected against, not affected by that disease • medicines that treat infects by killing bacteria • x-ray that provides a cress section of the human body • ...
Medical Crossword 2023-12-12
Across
- A type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions.
- The medical specialty focused on the study of the skin.
- The medical specialty focused on the study of the nervous system.
- A neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward.
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves.
- The membrane that covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity.
- The body's ability to recognize and defend itself against infectious agents.
Down
- The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- A surgical procedure to remove a part of the colon.
- A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the joints.
- The smallest structural and functional unit of the kidney.
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels.
12 Clues: A surgical procedure to remove a part of the colon. • A chronic autoimmune disease that affects the joints. • The medical specialty focused on the study of the skin. • A neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. • A type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions. • The smallest structural and functional unit of the kidney. • ...
Biology Choice Board Cross Word Puzzle 2024-01-24
Across
- the basic hereditary unit that contains DNA and determines an organism's traits
- an organism that lives on/in a host and gets energy at of the host expense
- a nonliving microbe that infects a host with disease
- medicines that kill or stop the grow of infection-causing bacteria in organisms.
- microscopic living organisms with one cell
- made up of MORE than one cell
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- A summary of results and observations
- A substance that kills or stops a virus's ability to replicate
- an organism that has another in or near it and has a parasitic symbiotic relationship with it
- Made up of ONE cell
- A substance used to provide immunity against disease.
- smallest, basic unit of life
12 Clues: Made up of ONE cell • smallest, basic unit of life • made up of MORE than one cell • A summary of results and observations • microscopic living organisms with one cell • a nonliving microbe that infects a host with disease • A substance used to provide immunity against disease. • A substance that kills or stops a virus's ability to replicate • ...
Edward Jenner (1749-1823) 2024-04-22
Across
- Where was inoculation brought back from?
- What was the disease feared almost as much as cholera?
- What did Edward Jenner refer to cowpox as?
- How many London doctors signed a letter supporting Jenner's research?
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- What was the name of the dairymaid who consulted Jenner?
- Another term for a vaccine
- How many patients did Jenner experiment on to prove that cowpox gave immunity against smallpox?
- Which disease meant those infected with it could not catch smallpox? (THEORY)
- What percent were killed by smallpox during Jenner's time?
- What did Jenner dry the cowpox matter onto?
- The deliberate infection of a person with smallpox
- Did the Royal Society accept or refuse to publish Jenner's findings?
12 Clues: Another term for a vaccine • Where was inoculation brought back from? • What did Edward Jenner refer to cowpox as? • What did Jenner dry the cowpox matter onto? • The deliberate infection of a person with smallpox • What was the disease feared almost as much as cholera? • What was the name of the dairymaid who consulted Jenner? • ...
High frequency words 2023-03-06
Across
- leave (a place), usually permanently.
- consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly.
- be given, presented with, or paid (something).
- the number equivalent to the product of four and ten; ten less than fifty; 40.
- from one side to the other of (a place, area, etc.).
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
Down
- to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely.
- making little or no noise.
- a statement or account that makes something clear.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- achieve or complete successfully.
- the state of being away from a place or person.
12 Clues: making little or no noise. • achieve or complete successfully. • leave (a place), usually permanently. • be given, presented with, or paid (something). • the state of being away from a place or person. • a statement or account that makes something clear. • consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly. • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • ...
Shingles 2024-10-11
Across
- When a dormant virus like VZV becomes active again, causing shingles.
- Damage to nerves often resulting in pain, which can occur after shingles.
- Skin eruptions caused by the shingles virus.
Down
- Coming into contact with a virus like VZV.
- Forms on vesicles as shingles heals.
- The body’s defense system against infections.
- Type of precautions that need to be added to contact precautions for active shingles in an immunocompromised host.
- A common antiviral drug used to treat shingles.
- Abbreviation for the virus that causes shingles.
- Red, inflamed skin symptom of shingles.
- Mode of transmission where infection occurs through touch.
- A reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus causing painful skin eruptions.
12 Clues: Forms on vesicles as shingles heals. • Red, inflamed skin symptom of shingles. • Coming into contact with a virus like VZV. • Skin eruptions caused by the shingles virus. • The body’s defense system against infections. • A common antiviral drug used to treat shingles. • Abbreviation for the virus that causes shingles. • ...
Shingles 2024-10-11
Across
- When a dormant virus like VZV becomes active again, causing shingles.
- Damage to nerves often resulting in pain, which can occur after shingles.
- Skin eruptions caused by the shingles virus.
Down
- Coming into contact with a virus like VZV.
- Forms on vesicles as shingles heals.
- The body’s defense system against infections.
- Type of precautions that need to be added to contact precautions for active shingles in an immunocompromised host.
- A common antiviral drug used to treat shingles.
- Abbreviation for the virus that causes shingles.
- Red, inflamed skin symptom of shingles.
- Mode of transmission where infection occurs through touch.
- A reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus causing painful skin eruptions.
12 Clues: Forms on vesicles as shingles heals. • Red, inflamed skin symptom of shingles. • Coming into contact with a virus like VZV. • Skin eruptions caused by the shingles virus. • The body’s defense system against infections. • A common antiviral drug used to treat shingles. • Abbreviation for the virus that causes shingles. • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2025-03-23
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- The yearly financial plan for the national government
- Lying under oath
- Type of government where one party controls the White House and another party controls one or both houses of Congress
- Willful obstruction of justice
- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested document
- How Congress borrows money for government expenses
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- A formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
- These bills authorize government spending
- These bills create a program and establish how much money can be spent on them
- This house conducts the trial for an impeachment
- Freedom from prosecution for people whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- Approves all spending in government
12 Clues: Lying under oath • Willful obstruction of justice • Approves all spending in government • These bills authorize government spending • This house conducts the trial for an impeachment • How Congress borrows money for government expenses • The yearly financial plan for the national government • A legal order that a person appear or produce requested document • ...
The Human Circulatory System 2025-07-07
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- Oxygen-carrying protein found in red blood cells
- Which system works closely with the circulatory system to drain excess fluid?
- What you might feel when the heart’s ventricles contract
- Structure responsible for maintaining one-way flow in heart chambers
- The organ that pumps blood through the body
- A low white blood cell count can lead to weaken ___
Down
- Which one has valves to prevent backflow?
- The fluid portion of blood that transports nutrients and hormones
- This valve prevents backflow of blood from the right ventricle to the right atrium
- What would be the consequence of low platelet count?
- The largest blood vessel in the body
- The number of chambers in the human heart
12 Clues: The largest blood vessel in the body • Which one has valves to prevent backflow? • The number of chambers in the human heart • The organ that pumps blood through the body • Oxygen-carrying protein found in red blood cells • A low white blood cell count can lead to weaken ___ • What would be the consequence of low platelet count? • ...
history revision 2022-02-17
Across
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor
- A powerful Xray providing a cross-section of the human body, invented in 1972
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Stimulates the production of antibodies, providing immunity
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
Down
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- black bile, yellow bile, blood, phlegm
- To give a weak form of a disease by injection as protection
- organism that can be seen only through a microscope eg bacteria or fungi
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
12 Clues: black bile, yellow bile, blood, phlegm • An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor • Protected against, not affected by a disease • heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • To give a weak form of a disease by injection as protection • Stimulates the production of antibodies, providing immunity • ...
Health Care Crisis - Riley Mader 2024-02-12
Across
- Someone pays you if you get hurt or your property gets damaged or stolen
- A machine used to keep someone alive using electric shock
- A person needing medical attention
- A place where a sick or injured person goes to get treatment
- A person trained to care for the sick
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- A needle in a plastic casing that can save your life after an allergic reaction
- A qualified practitioner of medicine
- A helps your body develop an immunity to a disease
- Something that helps regulate Diabetes
- A knife with a small, sharp, sometimes detachable blade
- A medical practitioner that can cut into your body
- A disease in which your body can't process sugar right
12 Clues: A person needing medical attention • A qualified practitioner of medicine • A person trained to care for the sick • Something that helps regulate Diabetes • A helps your body develop an immunity to a disease • A medical practitioner that can cut into your body • A disease in which your body can't process sugar right • ...
Vocabulary 2024-03-20
Across
- THE ABILITY OF THE BODY TO FIGHT A DISEASE
- PEOPLE WHO MOVE PLACE TO PLACE WITHOUT A PERMANENT HOME
- A SMALL GROUP THAT HOLDS POLITICAL POWER
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- A RECORD-KEEPIN DEVICE MADE OF KNOTTED STRINGS
- A SYSTEM FOR RANKING MEMBERS OF A GROUP ACCORDING TO THEIR IMPORTANCE
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- PLANTED AND TENDED
- EXPLORERS AND SLAVE HUNTERS
- the way in which economic activity and the money created by it are distributed in a particular country or in the world
- STRIPS OF LEVEL LAND THAT ARE PLANTED WITH CROPS
- A GROUP OF RELATED FAMILIES THAT POOLED RESOURCES
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
12 Clues: PLANTED AND TENDED • EXPLORERS AND SLAVE HUNTERS • A SMALL GROUP THAT HOLDS POLITICAL POWER • THE ABILITY OF THE BODY TO FIGHT A DISEASE • A RECORD-KEEPIN DEVICE MADE OF KNOTTED STRINGS • STRIPS OF LEVEL LAND THAT ARE PLANTED WITH CROPS • A GROUP OF RELATED FAMILIES THAT POOLED RESOURCES • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • ...
Classifying Critters 2023-04-25
Across
- A type of microorganism.
- Microorganisms can be good because they help to make yogurt and __________.
- Have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
- These vertebrates have fur and give birth to live young.
- An injection where you put a dead or weak microorganism into a person to give them immunity.
- Microorganisms can be bad because they can cause ___________ (make you ill!).
- A microorganism that produces carbon dioxide and makes bread rise.
Down
- A living thing that is neither a plant or an animal.
- Animals without a backbone.
- Where living things are grouped according to their similar features.
- Living things that make their own food in a process called photosynthesis.
- Have dry, scaly skin.
12 Clues: Have dry, scaly skin. • A type of microorganism. • Animals without a backbone. • Have moist skin and lay their eggs in water. • A living thing that is neither a plant or an animal. • These vertebrates have fur and give birth to live young. • A microorganism that produces carbon dioxide and makes bread rise. • ...
What Was Ellis Island? Vocabulary Test 2024-01-25
Across
- on or to the shore; coming from the direction of the water
- people who travel to another country to live
- a long, curved blade for mowing or reaping
- a protected body of water near the shore where ships can find shelter
- the lowest part of the ship where the poorest passengers rode
- the act of returning something to its original conditions
- gave a shot to increase immunity to disease
- a major food shortage in a large area
Down
- those who have recent;;y arrived
- made a thorough change in essence or appearance
- entrance that can be closed off
- a list or document that shows who or what is on a ship
- making one unable to hear
13 Clues: making one unable to hear • entrance that can be closed off • those who have recent;;y arrived • a major food shortage in a large area • a long, curved blade for mowing or reaping • gave a shot to increase immunity to disease • people who travel to another country to live • made a thorough change in essence or appearance • ...
Animal Science 2 Large 5.02 2020-04-03
Across
- bacterial disease that lives in soils and infects animals through wounds
- removing horns to protect other animals or workers
- bacterial infection that causes inflammation in mammary glands
- diseases caused by environmental or nutrition factors rather than a specific microorganism
- type of immunity that is acquired naturally due to exposure to substance that stimulates antibody production
- Removing 1/2 to 1/3 of the beak
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- used to control a variety of diseases associated with livestock animals
- diseases caused by a specific disease causing microorganism and/or pathogen
- method of dehorning that uses saws and hot irons
- protection from biological harm
- Removing testicles of male animals
- Removal of a portion of the tail
- method of dehorning that uses liquids or pastes
13 Clues: protection from biological harm • Removing 1/2 to 1/3 of the beak • Removal of a portion of the tail • Removing testicles of male animals • method of dehorning that uses liquids or pastes • method of dehorning that uses saws and hot irons • removing horns to protect other animals or workers • bacterial infection that causes inflammation in mammary glands • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
Across
- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium
- The value of a measured quantity
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their
- A substance that dissolves a solute
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- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- force
- A simple machine which consists of three parts: load, effort and fulcrum
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of
- A device used to measure voltage
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
13 Clues: force • A device used to measure voltage • The value of a measured quantity • A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A substance that dissolves a solute • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection • The maximum displacement of wave measured from its equilibrium • ...
fitness 2023-11-20
Across
- helps the bones -C
- Czech red-haired bodybuilder, who also documents part of his life on YouTube and other platforms, also collaborates with gymbeam-J
- we are healthy and tasty -B
- I'm healthy butter and I'm from peanut -P
- supports immunity -V
- helps you with a lack of protein -W
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- bar to support regeneration -B
- I am a source of protein, an animal -M
- a Czech bodybuilder who weighs 115 kg and works with gymbeam -J
- I'm healthy, and the athletes like me -V
- what is the name of one of the fat burners from nutrend -C
- bald natural bodybuilder works with gymbeam, last year he placed 2nd in the competition. -D
- we are healthy and tasty -F
13 Clues: helps the bones -C • supports immunity -V • we are healthy and tasty -B • we are healthy and tasty -F • bar to support regeneration -B • helps you with a lack of protein -W • I am a source of protein, an animal -M • I'm healthy, and the athletes like me -V • I'm healthy butter and I'm from peanut -P • what is the name of one of the fat burners from nutrend -C • ...
CKLA Native Americans Ch 1-3 2024-04-19
Across
- a bag or case used to carry arrows
- originating in a certain location or region
- a tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family, a ritual
- a change
- the act of making people move to a new place against their will
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- a separate area of land in the United States set aside for Native Americans to live on
- a group of people chosen to lead or give advice
- to keep alive
- a strain or discomfort felt when different people or groups disagree and feel anger towards one another
- able to move quickly and gracefully
- the body’s ability to resist or fight off a disease
- taking place or progressing slowly
- something that you imagine or dream
13 Clues: a change • to keep alive • a bag or case used to carry arrows • taking place or progressing slowly • able to move quickly and gracefully • something that you imagine or dream • originating in a certain location or region • a group of people chosen to lead or give advice • the body’s ability to resist or fight off a disease • ...
Chapter 24 Vocabulary 2022-04-27
Across
- pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- _____________ response: reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans/animals ex: ticks, arthropods
- pathogens introduced to body to stimulate an immune response
- this system is a network of cells, tissues, organs and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- substance that kills cells or interferes with their functions
- protein that acts against a specific type of antigen
- white blood cell that attacks invading pathogens
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- when pathogens enter the body, multiply and damage body cells
- single celled microorganisms
- ___________ disease: spread from one living thing to another/through environment
- state of being protected against a particular disease
- organism that causes disease
13 Clues: single celled microorganisms • organism that causes disease • white blood cell that attacks invading pathogens • protein that acts against a specific type of antigen • state of being protected against a particular disease • pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat • pathogens introduced to body to stimulate an immune response • ...
Health 2023-05-04
Across
- a pair of an organ in the chest responsible for breathing
- type of exercice to burn fats
- type of nutrition mostly found in vegetables and fruits
- A chronic disease in which the bronchial airways in the lungs become narrowed and swollen
- essential nutrition used by the body to provide energy mainly found in wheat(ingredient in pasta, bread...)
- the longest organe
- having drunk enough water
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- injected to stimulate immunity
- 10 of them found at the bottom of the finger
- type of nutrition mostly found in oil
- the fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins
- One of a pair of organs in the abdomen remove waste and extra water from the blood (as urine)
- most commun skin condition for teenagers
13 Clues: the longest organe • having drunk enough water • type of exercice to burn fats • injected to stimulate immunity • type of nutrition mostly found in oil • most commun skin condition for teenagers • 10 of them found at the bottom of the finger • type of nutrition mostly found in vegetables and fruits • a pair of an organ in the chest responsible for breathing • ...
Ivy 2021-11-29
Across
- the raid spread of a disease
- the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles
- a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses
Down
- an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it 🦠
- the rules of health
- a children’s doctor
- a dentist who straightens teeth
7 Clues: the rules of health • a children’s doctor • the raid spread of a disease • a dentist who straightens teeth • a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • the branch of medicine dealing with the treatment of the bones, joints, and muscles • an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it 🦠
Test Your Knowledge - Vaccines 2013-11-11
Across
- What is the common name for Poliomyelitis?
- The purpose of a vaccine is to produce, what?
- Childhood disease that triggers intense coughing spells.
Down
- What disease did I contract by stepping on a rusty nail?
- Disease of skin, nose and throat.
- How many diseases does the combination vaccine protect against?
- What symptom indicates that you are unable to receive the combination vaccine?
7 Clues: Disease of skin, nose and throat. • What is the common name for Poliomyelitis? • The purpose of a vaccine is to produce, what? • What disease did I contract by stepping on a rusty nail? • Childhood disease that triggers intense coughing spells. • How many diseases does the combination vaccine protect against? • ...
Dictionary Meanings 2024-09-11
Across
- make (something) more complicated.
- reach a climax or point of highest development.
- make (something) active or operative.
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- make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous.
- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- make ineffective; nullify.
- make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it
7 Clues: make ineffective; nullify. • make (something) more complicated. • make (something) active or operative. • reach a climax or point of highest development. • make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous. • make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it • ...
Dictionary Meanings 2024-09-11
Across
- make (something) more complicated.
- reach a climax or point of highest development.
- make (something) active or operative.
Down
- make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous.
- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- make ineffective; nullify.
- make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it
7 Clues: make ineffective; nullify. • make (something) more complicated. • make (something) active or operative. • reach a climax or point of highest development. • make or prove (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous. • make (something) look more attractive by adding extra items or images to it • ...
Vaccines vs. Autism 2025-04-19
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- Last name of the origin theory’s scientist
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- A very young child or baby
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- One of the reasons the original study was proven unreliable
- Another word for traits being passed down (starts with a H)
- System used to measure the degrees of autism
- Is there overlap between autism and vaccines?
7 Clues: A very young child or baby • Last name of the origin theory’s scientist • System used to measure the degrees of autism • Is there overlap between autism and vaccines? • One of the reasons the original study was proven unreliable • Another word for traits being passed down (starts with a H) • ...
Happy Mother’s Day 2025-05-11
Across
- ____ of Arc
- Michael Jordan’s jersey number
- Fios is to Verizon as this is to Comcast
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- If Lala was traveling with Randall it had to be on a private one of these, sic
- This month is ruled by a lion
- The name of a baby goat
- Survivor contestants can save themselves from being voted off at tribal council with an immunity ____
7 Clues: ____ of Arc • The name of a baby goat • This month is ruled by a lion • Michael Jordan’s jersey number • Fios is to Verizon as this is to Comcast • If Lala was traveling with Randall it had to be on a private one of these, sic • Survivor contestants can save themselves from being voted off at tribal council with an immunity ____
Causative agents of fungal diseases, their pathogenesis, laboratory diagnostics. 2024-12-13
5 Clues: impair immune responses. • aplasia leads to T-cell deficiency. • disrupt normal immune cell production. • B cells are fused with immortal myeloma cells to form • Administration of pre-formed antibodies for immediate immunity.
Fill Me Up! 2024-11-03
5 Clues: Being healthy in mind and body. • The body’s way of fighting sickness. • Drinking enough water to stay healthy. • Physical activity that strengthens the body. • Eating the right foods for growth and health.
Brush up - Vocabulary 2021-01-12
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- - substance produced in organisms body when it reacts with poison.
- - Poisonous substances release by disease causing organisms
- - A chemical substance produced by living organism to inhibit the growth of other organism
Down
- - disease causing organism
- - Inactive toxins
- - A preparation of live weakened germ or dead germ to produce immunity.
6 Clues: - Inactive toxins • - disease causing organism • - Poisonous substances release by disease causing organisms • - substance produced in organisms body when it reacts with poison. • - A preparation of live weakened germ or dead germ to produce immunity. • - A chemical substance produced by living organism to inhibit the growth of other organism
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- Laws for making money are called _____ bills.
- the trade among states is called ______ commerce.
- The formal accusation of someone in office is called _______.
- The freedom from prosecution is called _________.
- Congress used ________ veto to cancel actions of executive agencies.
- The yearly financial plan for the government is ________ budget.
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- The legislative powers of congress is called ____ powers.
- when people are purposefully obstructing congresses work is _______.
- When the president refuses to spend money this is called __________________.
- The ______ and proper clause gives congress power to do things necessary.
- Legal order that requires someone to appear of produce documents is called _____.
- The __________ powers are powers that are not stated in the 17 clauses.
- laws proposed to allow spending money are ______ bills.
- Lying while under oath is called ______.
14 Clues: Lying while under oath is called ______. • Laws for making money are called _____ bills. • the trade among states is called ______ commerce. • The freedom from prosecution is called _________. • laws proposed to allow spending money are ______ bills. • The legislative powers of congress is called ____ powers. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- revenue ____ is a proposed law in order to that raises money.
- ____ and proper clause give congress the power to make laws.
- these POWERS are directly stated in the Constitution.
- national _____ the financial plan for the government.
- this BILL is a proposed law to authorize spending money.
- the president refusing to spend money.
- these POWERS are required for the government to give us our expressed rights.
- lying under oath.
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- _____ veto are provisions written into some laws that allow change to be made
- _____ commerce is trade among states.
- willful obstruction the work of congress.
- is a legal order that a person appear or give legal documents.
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official.
- granted to citizens that protects them from getting in trouble.
14 Clues: lying under oath. • _____ commerce is trade among states. • the president refusing to spend money. • willful obstruction the work of congress. • these POWERS are directly stated in the Constitution. • national _____ the financial plan for the government. • this BILL is a proposed law to authorize spending money. • ...
Chapter 6 vocab 2019-03-07
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- powers powers that requires government to carry out
- a willful obstruction of any justice
- bill a law proposed to raise money for bill
- a trade between or among the united states
- bill a proposed law to authorized spending money
- gives congress the powers to make laws
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- someone who lies under oath or stand
- the president refusal to spend money
- veto provisions congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel out
- formal misconduct in office against a public official
- powers that are directly stated in the constitution
- freedom from prosecution for whiteness whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- budget the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
14 Clues: someone who lies under oath or stand • the president refusal to spend money • a willful obstruction of any justice • gives congress the powers to make laws • a trade between or among the united states • bill a law proposed to raise money for bill • bill a proposed law to authorized spending money • powers powers that requires government to carry out • ...
2021 Recap 2021-12-13
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- An artist who re-released her album "Fearless" and "Red"
- The President of the United States (as of 2021)
- A rising virtual currency type
- Something mandatory to wear in school
- The _ was raided by Trump supporters on Jan. 6
- Popular Netflix K-Drama bout childhood games with a twist
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- Created the Tesla car
- A series of _ that started on Jan. 14 that destroyed homes, and residents needed to evacuate parts of California
- A BTS song that was featured in a McDonald's ad
- Started trending in March due to hate crimes against Asians
- Occurred during July through August in Japan where athletes around the world competes in series of sports
- A TikTok trend that promoted vandalism
- helps build immunity to COVID-19
- An artist who released an album titled "Sour"
14 Clues: Created the Tesla car • A rising virtual currency type • helps build immunity to COVID-19 • Something mandatory to wear in school • A TikTok trend that promoted vandalism • An artist who released an album titled "Sour" • The _ was raided by Trump supporters on Jan. 6 • A BTS song that was featured in a McDonald's ad • The President of the United States (as of 2021) • ...
Coronavirus Crossword 2020-08-17
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- A _______ is a microscopic parasite.
- Is the Coronavirus disease caused by a RNA or DNA virus?
- The first case of coronavirus disease was in Wuhan,______.
- The first outbreak of SARS was in _____.
- Another name for the Coronavius disease is _____.
- ______ are known to slow transmission.
- When enough people in a population have been vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, the population will gain ________ immunity.
- Is a virus living or nonliving?
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- Covid-19 primarily affects the _____ system.
- ______ your hands often.
- A _______ pumps air into patient's airways when unable to breath alone.
- The first documented case of the Coronavirus disease was in the year _____.
- The _______ is the shorter name for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Wuhan is the capital of central China's _____ province.
- Coronavirus disease is not caused by a bacteria but by a ____.
15 Clues: ______ your hands often. • Is a virus living or nonliving? • A _______ is a microscopic parasite. • ______ are known to slow transmission. • The first outbreak of SARS was in _____. • Covid-19 primarily affects the _____ system. • Another name for the Coronavius disease is _____. • Wuhan is the capital of central China's _____ province. • ...
Why do we fall ill 2015-02-05
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- Another name for Bubonic plague caused by Yersinia pestis
- Bacteria that cause acne
- A micro-organism that usually causes infection in our skin or stomach
- A disease caused by protozoan parasite which bursts the blood cells
- An organism found in he stomach of about 50% of all humans
- The protective ability of our body
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- A disease spread by bacteria in the air
- A disease that is also known as break-bone fever due to excess pain in the bones
- Carrier of a pathogen
- Neutrophils engulf the invaders through this process
- A fundamental type of response by the body to disease and injury
- Most abundant cells of the immune system
- Causes Measles
- A sticky thick fluid secreted by our glands which acts as a barrier against invaders
14 Clues: Causes Measles • Carrier of a pathogen • Bacteria that cause acne • The protective ability of our body • A disease spread by bacteria in the air • Most abundant cells of the immune system • Neutrophils engulf the invaders through this process • Another name for Bubonic plague caused by Yersinia pestis • An organism found in he stomach of about 50% of all humans • ...
25C Vocbulary Cassidy 2015-03-13
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- the thing the body fights off
- hold urine for a short time
- the redness or swelling caused by a forign substance in the body
- when the body has fought the sickness before
- the microscopic unit that filters blood
- the body system for fighting sickness
- a higher tempiture than a normmal one
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- the thing that is caused by a forign substance in the body like what you have in the spring
- the tube in the body that the urine travels in to leave the body
- the disease that the body fights it own cells
- filters the blood and waste from the body
- waste from the body that travels in the urethra
- the organ that filters waste
- this takes waste to the urinary bladder
14 Clues: hold urine for a short time • the organ that filters waste • the thing the body fights off • the body system for fighting sickness • a higher tempiture than a normmal one • the microscopic unit that filters blood • this takes waste to the urinary bladder • filters the blood and waste from the body • when the body has fought the sickness before • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-03-10
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- A device of process working by itself with no direct human control
- The state of having, owning, or controlling something
- A place with nobody around
- A person trying to avoid something cause they dont want to do it
- An action or thing causing to harm or make trouble
- Stealing food or devices during a riot or a chaotic time
- Careless about things or yourself
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- army or some other fighting organization
- Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness
- A active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- A building that has been adapted to be suitable for a new purpose
- Small pieces of charcoal in the air
- People coming to take over
- A effort to cut off supplies, war material or communications from a particular area by force
14 Clues: A place with nobody around • People coming to take over • Careless about things or yourself • Small pieces of charcoal in the air • army or some other fighting organization • Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness • An action or thing causing to harm or make trouble • The state of having, owning, or controlling something • ...
Dental Special 2024-02-05
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- Used to address underlying health issues that require further diagnostics
- Used to boost immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- Age at which mandatory bloodwork is required for senior pets
- an image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays
- Removal of teeth
- Document signed by a person showing they are in agreement with the contents of the document
- Light energy used to stimulate healing
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- Instructions for at-home care
- Medical Professionals who treats, cures and prevents diseases in aminals
- A domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure
- Implanted under pet's skin with owner's contact information
- Used to treat vomiting, nausea and motion sickness in dogs and cats
- Prevents patients from feeling pain during procedures
- Accurate determination of your dog's heart rate
14 Clues: Removal of teeth • Instructions for at-home care • Light energy used to stimulate healing • Accurate determination of your dog's heart rate • Prevents patients from feeling pain during procedures • an image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays • Implanted under pet's skin with owner's contact information • ...
Georgia's Native people and explorers 2024-08-19
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- a person who was considered the legal property of another person
- natural resistance to disease
- a large farm
- a journey for a specific purpose
- the average weather of a region over a long time
- a geographical area by a distant country
- one who moves around from place to place
- walls made of sharpened polls or logs stuck into the ground
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- a settlement where priest could work in major indian towns
- items such as tools, pottery, remains of structures and other items under Georgia's soil
- the science of locating and studying artifacts to learn about the life of early people
- cultivation of plants for food on a smaller scale than agriculture
- a merchant who buys and sells goods, for a profit, that others produce
- the land away from the coast
14 Clues: a large farm • the land away from the coast • natural resistance to disease • a journey for a specific purpose • a geographical area by a distant country • one who moves around from place to place • the average weather of a region over a long time • a settlement where priest could work in major indian towns • walls made of sharpened polls or logs stuck into the ground • ...
Immigration to the US 2025-11-04
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- The right or condition of self-government
- The act of treating someone unfairly to benefit from their work
- Sent out of a country by official order
- Reasons that drive people to leave a place
- Too many people living in one place
- Public sales where goods are sold to the highest bidder
- Protection against a disease
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- Reasons that attract people to another country
- The state of being very poor
- Kept in custody or held by authorities
- The act of taking control of another country and sending settlers there
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- Unfair or cruel treatment of people because of their beliefs, religion, or identity
- Large farms growing crops like cotton or tobacco
14 Clues: The state of being very poor • Protection against a disease • Too many people living in one place • Kept in custody or held by authorities • Sent out of a country by official order • The right or condition of self-government • Reasons that drive people to leave a place • Reasons that attract people to another country • Large farms growing crops like cotton or tobacco • ...
Notion of Progress 2018-04-19
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- Firm with futuristic plans for another planet.
- A living thing who's DNA has been changed by humans. (acronym)
- A machine with a brain. (2 words)
- From a 3 dimensional Model to reality in hours. From protoypes to entire houses. (2 words)
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- Car without user interaction. (2 words)
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
- Unlimited energy with nuclear fusion.
7 Clues: A machine with a brain. (2 words) • Unlimited energy with nuclear fusion. • Car without user interaction. (2 words) • Firm with futuristic plans for another planet. • A living thing who's DNA has been changed by humans. (acronym) • A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease. • ...
HUMANS AND MICROBES 2021-02-24
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- - this is the most complex organ in our body.
- - organism which are invisible to the naked eye
- - something the world waited a long time to get in times of COVID
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- - if you do not fall sick often, you have strong....
- - a bacteria that makes us excrete very often.
- cord - what keeps us straight and standing.
- - 2 sponge like organs protected in a cage
7 Clues: - 2 sponge like organs protected in a cage • cord - what keeps us straight and standing. • - this is the most complex organ in our body. • - a bacteria that makes us excrete very often. • - organism which are invisible to the naked eye • - if you do not fall sick often, you have strong.... • - something the world waited a long time to get in times of COVID
1E’s Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-01
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- White blood cell crucial in the immune response, affected by HIV.
- The virus that attacks the immune system and causes AIDS.
- The final stage of HIV infection.
- The initial screening test used to detect HIV antibodies.
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- Protein molecule that HIV uses to replicate inside host cells.
- The virus family to which HIV belongs.
- A preparation that stimulates immunity, currently unavailable for HIV.
7 Clues: The final stage of HIV infection. • The virus family to which HIV belongs. • The virus that attacks the immune system and causes AIDS. • The initial screening test used to detect HIV antibodies. • Protein molecule that HIV uses to replicate inside host cells. • White blood cell crucial in the immune response, affected by HIV. • ...
Economy with Covid 2021-01-06
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- Sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia
- Decrease in economic and industrial activity
- Business that is transacted by transferring data electronically, especially over the internet
- Disease prevalent throughout the whole world
- Processes from the production to the distribution of a commodity
- Space set apart for the audience in a theater or a cinema
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- Measure taken by governments to slow the spread of the virus
- Global name grouping the totality of people without work
- Period of an economic contraction
- Any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease
- One of the few companies which took advantage of the covid crisis
11 Clues: Period of an economic contraction • Decrease in economic and industrial activity • Disease prevalent throughout the whole world • Sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia • Global name grouping the totality of people without work • Space set apart for the audience in a theater or a cinema • Measure taken by governments to slow the spread of the virus • ...
Monday Crossword 2021-08-30
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- italian food typically made from wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into shapes
- flightless bird found in the antarctic
- an injection that provides immunity against a disease
- dark brown liquid that Mr Bailey drinks every morning!
- Second largest city in Vietnam by area
- this profession can sue you or help represent you in court
- famous ones include: _________ Stark,__________ Hawk and 8S has their very own ____________ Zhang
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- most commonly consumed vegetable worldwide (and our head of house)
- purple fruit with up to eight segments of an edible soft white fruit inside
- Large Country located above the USA
- town where the Beatles and Mo Salah play
11 Clues: Large Country located above the USA • flightless bird found in the antarctic • Second largest city in Vietnam by area • town where the Beatles and Mo Salah play • an injection that provides immunity against a disease • dark brown liquid that Mr Bailey drinks every morning! • this profession can sue you or help represent you in court • ...
Health & Society - First Partial 2024-02-09
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- These cells can be helper or cytotoxic cells
- Foreign substance that enters your body
- State of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing
- Microscopic living organisms such as bacteria, protists, fungi, etc.
- These cells are specialized to attack and destroy invading cells
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- Phatological state which can be diagnosed through a competent medical analysis
- Most abundant type of tissue found in the body
- Group of similar cells that cooperate to perform a specific function
- Protein produced by your immune system to attack antigens
- Body's capability of removing or killing foreign substances and pathogens
- These cells produce antibodies that are capable of neutralizing a particular antigen
11 Clues: Foreign substance that enters your body • These cells can be helper or cytotoxic cells • Most abundant type of tissue found in the body • State of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing • Protein produced by your immune system to attack antigens • These cells are specialized to attack and destroy invading cells • ...
BBB8 2025-01-03
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- This houseguest used the veto on themselves in Week 3
- Luna R. Was nominated alongside this houseguest as a pre-nominee week 1
- This houseguest won veto 3 times
- Won the Causing Curses Competition
- This Houseguest won HOH in Week 5
- Rayy used the veto on this person Week 3
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- A. Max nominated this houseguest alongside Rayy in week 4 as a final nominee
- This houseguest was a final nominee week one and survived
- This houseguest was evicted in week 2 in a 10-2 vote
- This houseguest last name is Simmons
- R. This houseguest was 7th revealed in Cast Reveal
- Chose Malu, Oko, and Yunjin week one for immunity
12 Clues: This houseguest won veto 3 times • This Houseguest won HOH in Week 5 • Won the Causing Curses Competition • This houseguest last name is Simmons • Rayy used the veto on this person Week 3 • Chose Malu, Oko, and Yunjin week one for immunity • R. This houseguest was 7th revealed in Cast Reveal • This houseguest was evicted in week 2 in a 10-2 vote • ...
Newspaper Cross Word 2021-05-27
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- Worldwide spread of a new disease
- The act of staying at home, not going out.
- The spread of false information.
- The place where lives are saved.
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- It maximizes your immunity against a disease.
- Something made of plastic that you wear on your face to keep the virus out.
- You have to wear it on your face to keep the virus out.
7 Clues: The spread of false information. • The place where lives are saved. • Worldwide spread of a new disease • The act of staying at home, not going out. • It maximizes your immunity against a disease. • You have to wear it on your face to keep the virus out. • Something made of plastic that you wear on your face to keep the virus out.
Local Areas 2025-11-04
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- vandalism that is senseless can be called ...
- in Russian such a district is called "sleeping", in English - ...
- in a rural area one enjoys a magnificent ...
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- a thing that is worrying a person
- synonym for 'cars'
- to put things in the order of their importance (we may ... some problem the most highly)
- when one stops noticing noise or other issues because they've developed ...
7 Clues: synonym for 'cars' • a thing that is worrying a person • in a rural area one enjoys a magnificent ... • vandalism that is senseless can be called ... • in Russian such a district is called "sleeping", in English - ... • when one stops noticing noise or other issues because they've developed ... • ...
Branches of Biology 2023-09-21
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- Study of chemicals.
- The study of forms of life through fossils of plant and animal.
- The science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity.
- The study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment.
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- The study of bacteria.
- The study of disease of plants and animals.
- The study of geographical distribution of plant and animal.
7 Clues: Study of chemicals. • The study of bacteria. • The study of disease of plants and animals. • The study of geographical distribution of plant and animal. • The study of forms of life through fossils of plant and animal. • The science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity. • ...
How to stay healthy during flu season 2025-09-25
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- what you need to eat to support immunity.
- you have to do this evry night for at least 7h.
- which vitamin supports muscles and nerves.
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- you must drink at least 2 liter of it a day.
- you have to wash them for at least 20 seconds.
- you have to wear it around sick people..
- you have to do this to strengthen your body.
7 Clues: you have to wear it around sick people.. • what you need to eat to support immunity. • which vitamin supports muscles and nerves. • you must drink at least 2 liter of it a day. • you have to do this to strengthen your body. • you have to wash them for at least 20 seconds. • you have to do this evry night for at least 7h.
Chapter 12 - Blood 2015-02-04
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- Term for White Blood Cells
- occurs after infection and results in an excess of leukocyte cells in the blood
- that is released form kidneys and liver in response to low oxygen levels
- cell aiding in immunity and the production of antibodies
- protein that helps transfer lipids
- abundant Leukocyte, aids in phagocytosis
- abundant Leukocyte, aids in engulfing large waste particles
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- specific part in RBC that carries oxygen
- occurs as the result of a disease or immunosupressent infection, resulting in Leukocyte cells significantly below normal
- for Red Blood Cells
- cell that is present during allergic reactions
- Plasma protein responsible for blood coagulation
- by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign invaders
- of plasma protein, helping maintain osmotic pressure
14 Clues: for Red Blood Cells • Term for White Blood Cells • protein that helps transfer lipids • specific part in RBC that carries oxygen • abundant Leukocyte, aids in phagocytosis • cell that is present during allergic reactions • Plasma protein responsible for blood coagulation • of plasma protein, helping maintain osmotic pressure • ...
Why do we fall ill 2015-02-05
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- Most abundant cells of the immune system
- A sticky thick fluid secreted by our glands which acts as a barrier against invaders
- A disease spread by bacteria in the air
- Another name for Bubonic plague caused by Yersinia pestis
- A fundamental type of response by the body to disease and injury
Down
- Causes Measles
- An organism found in he stomach of about 50% of all humans
- Neutrophils engulf the invaders through this process
- Carrier of a pathogen
- Bacteria that cause acne
- A disease that is also known as break-bone fever due to excess pain in the bones
- The protective ability of our body
- A disease caused by protozoan parasite which bursts the blood cells
- A micro-organism that usually causes infection in our skin or stomach
14 Clues: Causes Measles • Carrier of a pathogen • Bacteria that cause acne • The protective ability of our body • A disease spread by bacteria in the air • Most abundant cells of the immune system • Neutrophils engulf the invaders through this process • Another name for Bubonic plague caused by Yersinia pestis • An organism found in he stomach of about 50% of all humans • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- A proposed law to authorize spending money
- A formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
- A law proposed to raise money
- The powers directly stated in the Constitution
- The yearly financial plan for the federal government
- Lying under oath
- Willful obstruction of justice
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- The president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- The provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies.
- Trade among the states
- Powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- The _______ and proper clause gives Congress the power to make all laws proper.
- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
14 Clues: Lying under oath • Trade among the states • A law proposed to raise money • Willful obstruction of justice • A proposed law to authorize spending money • The powers directly stated in the Constitution • The yearly financial plan for the federal government • A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- commerce trades among the states
- powers the government implies to carry it out its expressed constitutional powers
- a law that is proposed to raise money
- Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- freedom from prosecution for witness whose testimony ties them to legal acts
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- the presidents refusal to spend money
- all laws are necessary and proper for carry out its duties
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- a proposed law to authorize spending money
- powers powers directly stated in the constitution
- lying under oath
- willful obstructions of justices
14 Clues: lying under oath • commerce trades among the states • willful obstructions of justices • the presidents refusal to spend money • a law that is proposed to raise money • a proposed law to authorize spending money • a formal accusation of misconduct in office • powers powers directly stated in the constitution • the yearly financial plan for the federal government • ...
Rex Liu 2025-05-12
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- Intend to trap or trick someone.
- Enjoying in a luxurious way; take self-indulgent delight.
- Sign or event that is believed to predict the future is often something important or meaningful.
- Making a show of being morally superior to other people.
- Difficult to interpret, often used to describe someone's emotions/behavior.
- Prevent someone from accomplishment on something.
- Pretend to be affected by a feeling, state. or injury.
- Complete or absolute in arguably something.
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- Relating to electrical aspects of the badly function related to the heart and nervous system.
- Resistant to be a disease or pathogen
- Not having any serious purpose of value.
- A seeming gift for finding something good accidentally.
- Excessively flattering
- Being able to assess a situation and turn it to one advanatage.
14 Clues: Excessively flattering • Intend to trap or trick someone. • Resistant to be a disease or pathogen • Not having any serious purpose of value. • Complete or absolute in arguably something. • Prevent someone from accomplishment on something. • Pretend to be affected by a feeling, state. or injury. • A seeming gift for finding something good accidentally. • ...
Animal Adaptations 2022-04-04
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- This creature is extremely _____ and uses camouflaging to blend into their surroundings
- Notothenioid fish make their own ______
- This creature can stop their hearts and form ice _____ inside their body
- This creature has adopted to human presence
- How many eyelids does a camel have?
- Kingsnakes have ____ or tolerance to snake venom
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- African Spiny mice are able to ______ skin tissue
- These animals have dark fur around their eyes to reduce glare
- These tubeworms are "bags of _____"
- Great white sharks are one of the largest _____ sharks in the world
- In addition to becoming several times larger to scare away predators, this creature also releases something to protect itself
- Red-spotted purple butterflies ____ Pipevine Swallowtails
- Amphibians _____ certain death by abandoning their old body parts
- Tiger stripes help tigers ___ in shadowy jungles
14 Clues: These tubeworms are "bags of _____" • How many eyelids does a camel have? • Notothenioid fish make their own ______ • This creature has adopted to human presence • Tiger stripes help tigers ___ in shadowy jungles • Kingsnakes have ____ or tolerance to snake venom • African Spiny mice are able to ______ skin tissue • ...
Animal Adaptations 2022-04-04
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- Red-spotted purple butterflies ____ Pipevine Swallowtails
- Amphibians _____ certain death by abandoning their old body parts
- Tiger stripes help tigers ___ in shadowy jungles
- Notothenioid fish make their own ______
- In addition to becoming several times larger to scare away predators, this creature also releases something to protect itself
- These animals have dark fur around their eyes to reduce glare
- How many eyelids does a camel have?
- Kingsnakes have ____ or tolerance to snake venom
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- Great white sharks are one of the largest _____ sharks in the world
- These tubeworms are "bags of _____"
- This creature has adopted to human presence
- African Spiny mice are able to ______ skin tissue
- This creature can stop their hearts and form ice _____ inside their body
- This creature is extremely _____ and uses camouflaging to blend into their surroundings
14 Clues: These tubeworms are "bags of _____" • How many eyelids does a camel have? • Notothenioid fish make their own ______ • This creature has adopted to human presence • Tiger stripes help tigers ___ in shadowy jungles • Kingsnakes have ____ or tolerance to snake venom • African Spiny mice are able to ______ skin tissue • ...
Monthly Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-14
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- The virus that causes chicken pox and shingles
- The branch of medicine concerned with immunity.
- What you love to read every month
- Infection that can cause blisters to occur around the mouth or genital area.
- A person's mental or physical condition
- A disease in which the body's ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired.
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- Inflammation of the liver causes this.
- UVB radiation from the sun is the best source of this.
- An enzyme secreted by and stored in the kidneys that promotes the production of angiotensin.
- A malignant growth or tumour.
- DiaSorin acquired this corporation recently
- Also known as SARS-COV-2.
- A seasonal viral infection that attacks your respiratory system.
- The study of causes and effects of disease or injury
14 Clues: Also known as SARS-COV-2. • A malignant growth or tumour. • What you love to read every month • Inflammation of the liver causes this. • A person's mental or physical condition • DiaSorin acquired this corporation recently • The virus that causes chicken pox and shingles • The branch of medicine concerned with immunity. • ...
Outbreaks 2022-09-15
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- A rare and deadly disease in people and nonhuman primates, that quickly killed a lot
- Caused lockdowns in 2020 & 2021
- Something non-human that can be affected by diseases
- A way of protecting yourself from sickness
- Something people need to be able to get the help they need
- What to do when you get sick during a pandemic
- A type of covid test
- A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease
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- An outbreak that caused skin and eyes to turn yellow with pustules
- Produces symptoms or that affects a specific location and isn't a result of physical injury
- Something caused by throat irritation
- Something that vaccines can help with
- Something diseases do
- The thing that helps make people feel better
14 Clues: A type of covid test • Something diseases do • Caused lockdowns in 2020 & 2021 • Something caused by throat irritation • Something that vaccines can help with • A way of protecting yourself from sickness • The thing that helps make people feel better • What to do when you get sick during a pandemic • Something non-human that can be affected by diseases • ...
Animal Health 2025-10-26
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- A bacteria found in uncooked food and commonly on reptiles that can cause diarrhoea and vomiting
- A microorganism that can cause disease
- a zoonotic parasite found in cat faeces and uncooked meat that can cause stillbirths
- period time between pathogen exposure and the onset of symptoms
- An infectious protein that causes brain diseases
- Transmits pathogens from one host to another
- A lack or shortage of something
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- How disease spreads from one host to another
- A parasite living on the surface of the host
- Stimulates immunity against a disease using an antigenic substance
- A parasite living inside the host
- Caused by excess carbohydrates usually from lush grass and poor healthcare
- A condition caused by excessive food intake and insufficient exercise
- Can pass over the species barrier
14 Clues: A lack or shortage of something • A parasite living inside the host • Can pass over the species barrier • A microorganism that can cause disease • How disease spreads from one host to another • A parasite living on the surface of the host • Transmits pathogens from one host to another • An infectious protein that causes brain diseases • ...
Political terms/A 2013-11-19
Across
- A friendly nation.
- A person who rebels against a government.
- A special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all.
- Close observation of a person or group (usually by the police).
- A written agreement between two states or sovereigns.
- Attempting to influence policy makers.
- The systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets.
Down
- Army of civilians.
- Procedure for submitting to popular vote measures passed by the legislature or proposed amendments to a state constitution.
- A grouping of human beings with distinctive characteristics determined by genetic inheritance.
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to.
- The process of choosing a new government or leader.
- A discussion intended to produce an agreement.
- An open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals).
14 Clues: Army of civilians. • A friendly nation. • Pose a threat to; present a danger to. • Attempting to influence policy makers. • A person who rebels against a government. • A discussion intended to produce an agreement. • The process of choosing a new government or leader. • A written agreement between two states or sovereigns. • ...
HLTINF001 Microbiology Terms 2020-01-22
Across
- Impaired state caused by pathogen
- Organism capable of causing disease only when host resistance is lowered
- How frequently a pathogen causes disease
- Organisms that live off decaying matter; make up natural flora
- An individual single cell organism
- A person at high risk of infection with lowered immunity
- The study of plants and animals not visible to the eye
- The multiplication of microorganisms in host without cell damage
Down
- By-product of fungi causing diseases, symptoms in humans
- Biological information stored in cell, needed to reproduce another cell
- Invasion & multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in host causing cell injury
- Single cell organism without nucleus that can multiply quickly
- A microorganism that invades other cells to survive
- A bacterial form with a thick outer wall and high tolerance to hostile environment
14 Clues: Impaired state caused by pathogen • An individual single cell organism • How frequently a pathogen causes disease • A microorganism that invades other cells to survive • The study of plants and animals not visible to the eye • By-product of fungi causing diseases, symptoms in humans • A person at high risk of infection with lowered immunity • ...
Level 3 Basic Terminology of the Endocrine and Lymphatic Systems 2024-05-11
Across
- enlargement of the lymph nodes
- malignant tumour originating in the lymphocytes
- inflammation of the lymph vessels often caused by bacterial infections
- diabetes -------- a condition that causes a person's blood sugar to become too high and is caused by insufficient insulin production
- increased number of lymphocytes in the blood
- an overactive thyroid/increased amount of thyroid hormones released
- swelling in the arms or legs due to an accumulation of lymph in the tissues
Down
- enlargement of the spleen
- enlargement of the thyroid gland
- swollen lymph vessels resulting in large cyst
- inflammation of the lymph nodes (glands)
- tumour of the thymus (a critical organ in the immune system)
- an underactive thyroid/decreased amount of thyroid hormones released
- white blood cells that play a central role in immunity
14 Clues: enlargement of the spleen • enlargement of the lymph nodes • enlargement of the thyroid gland • inflammation of the lymph nodes (glands) • increased number of lymphocytes in the blood • swollen lymph vessels resulting in large cyst • malignant tumour originating in the lymphocytes • white blood cells that play a central role in immunity • ...
Communicable Disease 2025-02-04
Across
- organisms that are more complexed but can't make their own food
- Simple one celled organisms
- A serious inflammation of the lungs
- Dead or weakened pathogens that are introduce into the body to build immunity
- The length of time that a dieses can be spread
- a Highly communicable disease that causes fever, chills, headache and fatigue
- A itchy rash that covers the body in red spots
Down
- A combination of body defense made up of cells and tissue
- Organisms so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- A bacterial infection that affects the lungs
- The result of pathogens or germs invading the body and causing harm
- Substance that sends the immune system into action
- Cleanliness
- A Disease that can be spread from one person to the other
14 Clues: Cleanliness • Simple one celled organisms • A serious inflammation of the lungs • A bacterial infection that affects the lungs • The length of time that a dieses can be spread • A itchy rash that covers the body in red spots • Substance that sends the immune system into action • A combination of body defense made up of cells and tissue • ...
OWS-TUI1-Part1 2025-08-23
Across
- For most people, patience is a great ......
- This new information ...... with what we already know.
- Max stays in a lot these days.~ I know. He doesn't ....... as much as he used to.
- This vaccine provides ......
- I think it was an ...... to say you were stupid.
- Violence in society is not a new ......
Down
- Elis is quite fluent but she lacks .......
- People are homeless because there's a shortage of cheap.......
- Ruby loves to chat- she never stops. ~ Yes, she's very ......
- we need people in this company who have a strong work .....
- Did people help out at the party? ~Yes, everyone made a ......
- The delay was his fault, but he wasn't.......
- He ..... on the ice and fell over.
- I heard a ..... that health minister is about to resign.
14 Clues: This vaccine provides ...... • He ..... on the ice and fell over. • Violence in society is not a new ...... • Elis is quite fluent but she lacks ....... • For most people, patience is a great ...... • The delay was his fault, but he wasn't....... • I think it was an ...... to say you were stupid. • This new information ...... with what we already know. • ...
