immunity Crossword Puzzles
Beef Management Practices 2021-01-13
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- Filled with antibodies; paves the road for the future health, immunity and survival of offspring
- Mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amounts of energy and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal
- Process of giving birth
- Science which deals with food and its effects on health
- Segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- Feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- Cattle’s safety zone
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- Regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will accept a male; when ovulation takes place
- Number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- Animals with a four compartment stomach
- Period of pregnancy in animals; time from
- Feeds high in fiber
- Trouble giving birth
- to birth
14 Clues: to birth • Feeds high in fiber • Trouble giving birth • Cattle’s safety zone • Process of giving birth • Feeds high in energy and low in fiber • Animals with a four compartment stomach • Period of pregnancy in animals; time from • Science which deals with food and its effects on health • Number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses • ...
HIV 2018-05-02
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- The protein _______ fuses with the cell surface membrane
- the means by which the body protects itself from infection
- HIV belongs to a group of viruses called ______
- Viruses rely on ____ cells to carry out their metabolic activities
- a protein on HIV readily binds to a protein called_____
- HIV most frequently attaches to _______ cells
- a test that detects and measures the presence of protein in the blood
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- once infected with HIV a person is said to be HIV ________
- HIV causes ____ by killing or interfering with the normal functioning of T Helper Cells
- type of pathogen
- The HIV reverse ______ converts the virus's RNA into DNA
- Being a virus HIV cannot _______ itself
- bacterila cell walls are made from ______
- viruses have a ____ coat rather than a cell wall
14 Clues: type of pathogen • Being a virus HIV cannot _______ itself • bacterila cell walls are made from ______ • HIV most frequently attaches to _______ cells • HIV belongs to a group of viruses called ______ • viruses have a ____ coat rather than a cell wall • a protein on HIV readily binds to a protein called_____ • The protein _______ fuses with the cell surface membrane • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- laws or bills used to raise money which start in the House
- Freedom from being punished for committed crimes
- Knowingly halting the work of Congress or the law
- Bills that are meant to help spend money
- Veto that allows for laws to be reviewed or stopped
- Commerce among the states which Congress can delegate
- Powers beyond the first seventeen clauses of the Constitution
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- Clause that is _ and proper; also called the elastic clause
- A legal order to produce documents or papers
- President's refusal to spend money allowed by Congress
- Accusation directed at those in office for misconduct
- Powers that are written out in the Constitution.
- Budget that shows the government's financial plans
- lying under an oath of some sort, such as an oath of office
14 Clues: Bills that are meant to help spend money • A legal order to produce documents or papers • Freedom from being punished for committed crimes • Powers that are written out in the Constitution. • Knowingly halting the work of Congress or the law • Budget that shows the government's financial plans • Veto that allows for laws to be reviewed or stopped • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- powers the government implies to carry it out its expressed constitutional powers
- freedom from prosecution for witness whose testimony ties them to legal acts
- all laws are necessary and proper for carry out its duties
- the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- the presidents refusal to spend money
- lying under oath
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
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- powers powers directly stated in the constitution
- a proposed law to authorize spending money
- commerce trades among the states
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- willful obstructions of justices
- a law that is proposed to raise money
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 • ...
vocabulary 6 2019-03-07
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- the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- the presidents refusal to spend money
- a proposed law to authorize spending money
- a law proposed to raise money
- powers directly stated in the constitution
- section 8 of the constitution which gives congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its duties or necessary and proper clause
- powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- a formal accusation
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- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- idea
- the provisions congress wrote into some laws that allowed it ti review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- trade among states
- freedom from prosecution
- lying under oath
14 Clues: idea • lying under oath • trade among states • a formal accusation • freedom from prosecution • a law proposed to raise money • the presidents refusal to spend money • a proposed law to authorize spending money • 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 • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2022-10-05
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- Epidemics that spread throughout the world
- A disease spreading beyond a local region
- Disease that occurs in a local region
- Surviving without oxygen
- The condition of being the same, maintain a "normal condition"
- Diseases with unknown origin
- and Symptoms Visible changes in a patient and their complaints
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- a disease that only last a short period of time
- Is given to help boost immunity, to prevent someone from getting sick, (A shot)
- The study of all factors that are involved in causing disease, orgin of disease
- Use of medicine to kill, destroy, or inhibit growth of a pathogen(bug)
- Needing oxygen to survive
- The study of the underlying physiological processes associated wiht a disease
- Diseases that is over a long period of time
14 Clues: Surviving without oxygen • Needing oxygen to survive • Diseases with unknown origin • Disease that occurs in a local region • A disease spreading beyond a local region • Epidemics that spread throughout the world • Diseases that is over a long period of time • a disease that only last a short period of time • The condition of being the same, maintain a "normal condition" • ...
Level 3 Basic Terminology of the Endocrine and Lymphatic Systems 2024-08-29
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Chapter 1 Washington State Journey 2023-05-01
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- the movement of a group of animals from one place to another
- a stream that flows into a larger body of water
- an area below or at sea level
- a law-making body of government
- a high, wide, flat area hundreds of miles across
- to step in and settle a dispute or disagreement
- resources that can be grown over and over
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- a discussion between nations with the goal of reaching an agreement
- a group who share similar culture and have lived in a geographical region for many generations
- water brought from canals or ditches for farmers to water their crops
- resources that only be used once
- Subterranean deposits of coal and other fossils that can be burned
- widely spreading disease, affecting many people
- biological resistance
14 Clues: biological resistance • an area below or at sea level • a law-making body of government • resources that only be used once • resources that can be grown over and over • a stream that flows into a larger body of water • widely spreading disease, affecting many people • to step in and settle a dispute or disagreement • a high, wide, flat area hundreds of miles across • ...
Long's Louisiana 2024-11-11
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- immunity from paying tax on certain income
- dependent on a single firm for employment, housing, stores, and other necessities
- an old-growth forest in its natural state
- a channel to direct an overflow of water
- supporting the rights and power of the people
- to cut down all the trees in an area
- to seize for the public treasury
- a town that is
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- an elite group that controls the actions of a political party
- the effect that an activity, person, or company has on the environment
- a wall or barrier built to prevent flooding
- financial assistance given by a government to a person, group, or company
- to charge an officeholder with misconduct
- a moveable barrier to control the flow of water through a channel
14 Clues: a town that is • to seize for the public treasury • to cut down all the trees in an area • a channel to direct an overflow of water • an old-growth forest in its natural state • to charge an officeholder with misconduct • immunity from paying tax on certain income • a wall or barrier built to prevent flooding • supporting the rights and power of the people • ...
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 • ...
Biotech 2013-01-18
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- The mating and production of offspring by animals
- genetically modified organism
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes.
- area of aesthetic and recreational land planted with grasses
- resistance: A decreased reactivity of living organisms to the injurious actions of certain drugs and chemicals
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- the use of genetically engineered crops to produce compounds
- an organism that contains genetic material
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- a change of alteration or conversion of metamorphosis
- decay: soft decayed area in a tooth
- an exogenous gene introduced into the genome of another organism.
11 Clues: genetically modified organism • decay: soft decayed area in a tooth • an organism that contains genetic material • The mating and production of offspring by animals • a change of alteration or conversion of metamorphosis • the use of genetically engineered crops to produce compounds • area of aesthetic and recreational land planted with grasses • ...
Biotechnology 2013-01-18
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- an area of aesthetic and recreational land planted with grasses
- decay soft decayed area in a tooth
- an exogenous gene introduced into the genome of another organism.
- The exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes.
- The mating and production of offspring by animals
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- resistance A decreased reactivity of living organisms to the injurious actions of certain drugs and chemicals
- a change of alteration or conversion of metamorphosis
- is the use of genetically engineered crops to produce compounds
- an organism that contains genetic material
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- genetically modified organism
11 Clues: genetically modified organism • decay soft decayed area in a tooth • an organism that contains genetic material • The mating and production of offspring by animals • a change of alteration or conversion of metamorphosis • an area of aesthetic and recreational land planted with grasses • is the use of genetically engineered crops to produce compounds • ...
Civics 2021-01-07
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- pro tempro members of the senate vote for someone to preside over daily meetings
- that the person must give up his or her seat in Congress
- legislature a law making body of two houses
- a meeting of a deliberative or judicial body to conduct its business.
- is the practice of drawing district lines
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- a private meeting
- of the house the person who preside over the house when it’s in session
- to divide
- formal disapproval of a member action
- when congress is in session its members can not be arrested in or on their way to or from meeting
- to count the votes and encourage party loyalty
11 Clues: to divide • a private meeting • formal disapproval of a member action • is the practice of drawing district lines • legislature a law making body of two houses • to count the votes and encourage party loyalty • that the person must give up his or her seat in Congress • a meeting of a deliberative or judicial body to conduct its business. • ...
Pharmacist Lāʻau Lapaʻau Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-14
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- Used as a tonic to treat throat and stomach ailments
- The juice of the chewed leaves can be rubbed on an infants joints to assist in strengthening
- Treats sore throat
- Talking to God
- The fresh leaves are used for swelling, deep bruises, and other injuries
- Treats shortness of breath
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- The leaves of the plant can be chewed to relieve toothaches
- Alleviates arthritic joint pain, improves skin quality, reduces stress, boosts immunity and treats fever
- Used to treat ear infection, respiratory infection, and inflammation
- Flowers were used to relieve severe pain of childbirth
- Used as a compress for sores, cuts, and bruises
11 Clues: Talking to God • Treats sore throat • Treats shortness of breath • Used as a compress for sores, cuts, and bruises • Used as a tonic to treat throat and stomach ailments • Flowers were used to relieve severe pain of childbirth • The leaves of the plant can be chewed to relieve toothaches • Used to treat ear infection, respiratory infection, and inflammation • ...
Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure 2023-05-25
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- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal
- The next best way to clean your hands if no access to soap & water
- One of the most common categories of illness, often presenting with a cough
- When several patients experience the same illness in the same location
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- Mode of disease transmission through coughing, sneezing or talking
- Regularly washing your hands is an example of good hand _______
- A treatment to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- Wash your hands for at least _____ seconds
- What you should do if you suspect Covid-19 symptoms
- i.e. cough, fever, sore throat
- Cover your _______
11 Clues: Cover your _______ • i.e. cough, fever, sore throat • Wash your hands for at least _____ seconds • What you should do if you suspect Covid-19 symptoms • Regularly washing your hands is an example of good hand _______ • Mode of disease transmission through coughing, sneezing or talking • The next best way to clean your hands if no access to soap & water • ...
The body quiz 2020-02-19
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- another name for the wind pipe
- the juicy part inside some bones that makes blood cells
- the sticky part of a flower where the pollen lands
- responsible for blood clots
- the process of a male and female cell meeting to make a zygote- a future organism
- the main cell of the nervous system
- the part of the plant that becomes the fruit
- one of the minerals that makes up bones
- the month process of the uterine lining shedding in a woman
- extentions sticking out from nerve cells
- protected by the vertebrae
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- gives the RBC it's red colour
- the top chambers of the heart
- responsible for defense and immunity of the body
- the bottom chambers of the heart
- the junction forming the connection between nerve cells
- the cell that carries oxygen in blood
- the part of the mothers body that houses a baby
- one of the male parts of a flower
19 Clues: protected by the vertebrae • responsible for blood clots • gives the RBC it's red colour • the top chambers of the heart • another name for the wind pipe • the bottom chambers of the heart • one of the male parts of a flower • the main cell of the nervous system • the cell that carries oxygen in blood • one of the minerals that makes up bones • ...
Virus CrossWord Puzzle 2020-03-28
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- The type of flu that caused the 1918 pandemic.
- A disease that can not be spread.
- Virus that attacks certain types of plants.
- An organism that carries disease, but doesn't cause it.
- Isolate oneself from other infected people.
- A virus invades a host cell to ____________ more viruses
- An epidemic where the virus infects people worldwide.
- An organism that is harmed by a parasite
- The outer layer of a virus that protects its DNA.
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- They human body system that fights disease.
- A noninfectious disease that is caused by too much sun
- A bacterial infection that makes you a sore throat.
- Virus ___________ makes the host cell make
- 5 million viruses can fit in a drop of _______.
- A microorganism such as a virus that causes disease
- An organism that use a host cell to survive.
- A virus is nonliving because they do not have ______.
- The ability to resist or recover from a viral disease.
- The number one way to stop a disease from spreading.
19 Clues: A disease that can not be spread. • An organism that is harmed by a parasite • Virus ___________ makes the host cell make • They human body system that fights disease. • Virus that attacks certain types of plants. • Isolate oneself from other infected people. • An organism that use a host cell to survive. • The type of flu that caused the 1918 pandemic. • ...
Irelynns social cross word 2014-12-18
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- The complete control of a resource by a single company
- Are the European colonies that aren't controlled France
- A place
- Was the monopoly fur trade company of the Hudson's bay company
- The ability of a body to fight off affection.
- Unpaid labour
- A wide spread occurrence of a affection or administrator
- A title given to a high ranking official or administrator
- The person that runs the government.
- A set of rules and privileges granted to a company by a king or queen
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- Enforces king of Frances rules in newfrance
- A regulated economic system that made a country rich from its own colonies
- runner of the woods
- A peasant or countryman especially in France
- A region claimed and governed by a country from somewhere else
- people who were farmers who lived on seigneur
- large plots of land owned by seigneurs or land lords
- money a women brings to a marriage
- a traveler
19 Clues: A place • a traveler • Unpaid labour • runner of the woods • money a women brings to a marriage • The person that runs the government. • Enforces king of Frances rules in newfrance • A peasant or countryman especially in France • people who were farmers who lived on seigneur • The ability of a body to fight off affection. • large plots of land owned by seigneurs or land lords • ...
The Of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- Spanish Explorers
- Is a series of expeditions that Europeans made to regain land from the muslims.
- A journey to a holy place
- A Muslim house of worship
- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- Resistance such as to desiease a town in the spanish ruled lands.
- A fleet of warships
- A fort
- A large farm
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- A form of Christianity that was opposition to the Catholic Church.
- a sixteenth century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing Protedsdent Churches.
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- A point of land that sticks out into water.
- Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- Its to travel complete around something usually by water.
- An instrument used to plan a course
- A town in spanish ruled lands
- A religious community where farming was carriers out and native Americans were converted to Christianity.
19 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish Explorers • A fleet of warships • A journey to a holy place • A Muslim house of worship • A town in spanish ruled lands • An instrument used to plan a course • A point of land that sticks out into water. • Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome. • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • ...
Public Health and Messaging 2024-12-05
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- Guidance and direction provided in times of uncertainty.
- Working jointly with others to achieve a common goal.
- A time of intense difficulty requiring immediate action.
- Efforts to inform the public and combat misinformation.
- The process of sharing information effectively.
- The behaviors and interactions of people within a group.
- The actions taken to address an emergency or issue.
- A state of being united in purpose, often crucial during pandemics.
- Openness in actions and communication.
- Channels for communication that influence public perception.
- A system of moral principles guiding behavior.
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- Measures taken to stop something from happening.
- A biological preparation providing immunity to a disease.
- False information that spreads widely.
- The act of guiding a group or organization.
- The quality of being truthful and straightforward.
- Responsibility for one’s actions, especially in leadership roles.
- An overabundance of information, often including false or misleading details.
- Confidence in the reliability of a person or system.
- Understanding of a situation or fact, particularly public health risks.
20 Clues: False information that spreads widely. • Openness in actions and communication. • The act of guiding a group or organization. • A system of moral principles guiding behavior. • The process of sharing information effectively. • Measures taken to stop something from happening. • The quality of being truthful and straightforward. • ...
Biotechnology 2013-01-18
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- The mating and production of offspring by animals
- is the use of genetically engineered crops to produce compounds
- a change of alteration or conversion of metamorphosis
- resistance A decreased reactivity of living organisms to the injurious actions of certain drugs and chemicals
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
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- The exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes.
- genetically modified organism
- decay soft decayed area in a tooth
- an organism that contains genetic material
- an exogenous gene introduced into the genome of another organism.
- an area of aesthetic and recreational land planted with grasses
11 Clues: genetically modified organism • decay soft decayed area in a tooth • an organism that contains genetic material • The mating and production of offspring by animals • a change of alteration or conversion of metamorphosis • is the use of genetically engineered crops to produce compounds • an area of aesthetic and recreational land planted with grasses • ...
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 • ...
The Immune System 2022-11-29
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- an agent that causes disease
- the third line of defense
- a substance that triggers the production of antibodies
- the second line of defense
- a type of white blood cell that produces antibodies in response to a pathogen
- a small microbe that attaches to good immune system cells and creates copies of itself
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- a small microbe that can be good or bad
- a protein that responds to a specific antigen
- a process where cells ingest or engulf other cells or particles
- the first line of defense
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response to build immunity
11 Clues: the third line of defense • the first line of defense • the second line of defense • an agent that causes disease • a small microbe that can be good or bad • a protein that responds to a specific antigen • a substance that triggers the production of antibodies • a process where cells ingest or engulf other cells or particles • ...
cray and zach 2024-02-21
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- making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something.
- ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner)
- risky; dangerous.
- spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- with reference to the inner surface or structure of something; inside.
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- not happening regularly or continuously
- advice, especially that given formally.
- a moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, conveying people between the floors of a public building.
- contagious infection"
- a minor wrongdoing.
11 Clues: risky; dangerous. • a minor wrongdoing. • contagious infection" • not happening regularly or continuously • advice, especially that given formally. • ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) • making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something. • with reference to the inner surface or structure of something; inside. • ...
The Body's Defence System 2020-10-12
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- The bodies system that protects itself from getting sick
- what do B cells have on their surface that react directly with antigens in blood
- Family of organisms involved in innate immunity
- The specific immune response activated by cells infected by the antigen
- Another name for white blood cells
- attenuated virus that trigger an immune response and memory cells
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- The specific immune response activated by the antigen itself
- cells stimulated by a second exposure of the antigen
- a Y shaped protein
- What cytotoxic T cells do to the infected cell
- once the B cells are first exposed to the antigen what does this stimulate
11 Clues: a Y shaped protein • Another name for white blood cells • What cytotoxic T cells do to the infected cell • Family of organisms involved in innate immunity • cells stimulated by a second exposure of the antigen • The bodies system that protects itself from getting sick • The specific immune response activated by the antigen itself • ...
FOOD 2021-06-16
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- DIET A DIET THAT CONTAINS ALL NECESSARY NUTRIENTS IN THE PROPER AMOUNTS
- I AM RICH SOURCE OF CARBOHYDRATE, I CAN BE FRIED, BOILED AND MASHED, ROASTED AND BAKED
- THE SUBSTANCE IN THE FOOD THAT GIVE US ENERGY AND HELP US GROW.
- I AM A MINERAL THAT HELPS YOUR BLOOD CARRY OXYGEN
- IRON, IODINE, CALCIUM
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- THIS COMPONENT OF FOOD HELPS KEEP CONSTIPATION AWAY
- ENERGY-GIVING FOOD
- I AM A SQUEEZY FOOD ITEM RICH IN VITAMIN C AND CAN ALSO BOOST YOUR IMMUNITY
- I AM A FAT-RICH FOOD AND ALSO A DAIRY ITEM AND YOU SPREAD ME ON TOAST
- PROTECTIVE FOOD
- BODY-BUILDING FOOD
11 Clues: PROTECTIVE FOOD • ENERGY-GIVING FOOD • BODY-BUILDING FOOD • IRON, IODINE, CALCIUM • I AM A MINERAL THAT HELPS YOUR BLOOD CARRY OXYGEN • THIS COMPONENT OF FOOD HELPS KEEP CONSTIPATION AWAY • THE SUBSTANCE IN THE FOOD THAT GIVE US ENERGY AND HELP US GROW. • I AM A FAT-RICH FOOD AND ALSO A DAIRY ITEM AND YOU SPREAD ME ON TOAST • ...
Infection Control 2022-04-13
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- number of contact minutes for facility disinfectant spray (neutraquat)
- separates sick people from those that are not sick
- separates people that have been exposed/potentially exposed, from those that are not sick
- can I spread germs if I am not sick
- treatment to produce immunity against a disease
- influenza virus can live up to ______days on hard surfaces
- sneeze into this if a tissue is not readily available
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- number of contact minutes for facility disinfectant wipes (purple tops)
- what to do with your mask if it is soiled
- what to immediately do when gloves are removed (2 words)
- facility disinfectant spray
- is it ok to come to work with a fever
12 Clues: facility disinfectant spray • can I spread germs if I am not sick • is it ok to come to work with a fever • what to do with your mask if it is soiled • treatment to produce immunity against a disease • separates sick people from those that are not sick • sneeze into this if a tissue is not readily available • what to immediately do when gloves are removed (2 words) • ...
Organisation Of The Human Body 2013-02-16
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- the body system whose chief purpose is to rid it of waste products
- fluid located within the cells
- the most complex level of organisation in the human body
- One of the two systems involved in circulation and immunity
- specialised cells working together for the same general purpose
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- a directional term meaning closer to the origin of the structure
- an example of an endocrine gland
- The process by which complex substances are broken down into simpler compounds
- the energy currency of the cell
- the study of the structure of the human body
- the plane of division that seperates the body into left and right
11 Clues: fluid located within the cells • the energy currency of the cell • an example of an endocrine gland • the study of the structure of the human body • the most complex level of organisation in the human body • One of the two systems involved in circulation and immunity • specialised cells working together for the same general purpose • ...
Puzzle #23 2023-02-05
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- test - test that detects specific proteins on the surface of the virus
- - medical services provided remotely through electronic communication
- - act of shutting down or ending
- - long-lasting and persistent
- test - test that detects antibodies in the blood
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- test - quick diagnostic test for a disease
- - presence of two or more chronic medical conditions
- work - work performed from a location outside of an office
- - separation of a person or group from others to prevent the spread of disease
- test - laboratory test used to detect the presence of the virus
- immunity - protection against a disease when a high proportion of a population is immune
11 Clues: - long-lasting and persistent • - act of shutting down or ending • test - quick diagnostic test for a disease • test - test that detects antibodies in the blood • - presence of two or more chronic medical conditions • work - work performed from a location outside of an office • test - laboratory test used to detect the presence of the virus • ...
CHOLERA 2023-09-04
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- Cholera is the acute infection of
- in moderate dehydration, the volume of oral fluid to be given should be ____ ml/kg body weight
- Drying of which membranes is a symptom of cholera
- WHO recommends the use of ____ to manage cholera
- One of the most effective disinfectants
- children below ____ years are the main victims of cholera in endemic areas
- Temporary immunity can be effective upto ____ months
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- The ____ period of cholera is commonly for 1 to 2 days
- Cholera's appearance in ____ across centuries has resulted in high mortality rate
- The main aim of rehydration is to make up the loss of
- shape of the bacterium causing cholera
11 Clues: Cholera is the acute infection of • shape of the bacterium causing cholera • One of the most effective disinfectants • WHO recommends the use of ____ to manage cholera • Drying of which membranes is a symptom of cholera • Temporary immunity can be effective upto ____ months • The main aim of rehydration is to make up the loss of • ...
6th grade Health Chapter 6 2025-04-28
Across
- white blood cells found in large numbers within each lymph node
- the body's ability to resist or protect itself against a particular disease
- membrane special skin cells that line the mouth, nose, and throat
- tissue fluid becomes this once it enters the lymph capillaries
- bacteria and viruses that cause disease
- tiny, hairlike projections which line the mucous membrane
- nodes enlarged bunches of lymphatic tissue along the lymph vessels
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- special proteins produced in certain white blood cells that help fight against pathogens
- the largest lymphatic organ in your body
- the stomach acid that is able to kill harmful bacteria
- tiny creatures visible only with a microscope
- vessels transportation tubes for lymph
- a special enzyme contained in perspiration and tears which kills harmful bacteria
13 Clues: vessels transportation tubes for lymph • bacteria and viruses that cause disease • the largest lymphatic organ in your body • tiny creatures visible only with a microscope • the stomach acid that is able to kill harmful bacteria • tiny, hairlike projections which line the mucous membrane • tissue fluid becomes this once it enters the lymph capillaries • ...
Lymphatic System Crossword 2023-04-05
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- The fluid in which other parts in the blood are suspended
- A microorganism that causes disease
- cell found in blood that is involved in immunity
- Type of cancer that affects the lymph tissue
- Immune system weakened and can no longer protect the body against infection
- The oxygen carrying protein in blood
- Clotting factor in blood
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- The blood does not clot properly
- Protein of the immune system that fights antigens
- A condition in which the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is reduced
- An organ that makes T cells and shrinks as people age
- The clear fluid that fills the spaces around the body cells
- A measure of the amount of force that the blood places on the walls of the arteries
- Inflammation of the tonsils
- The small vessels that carry blood from arterioles
15 Clues: Clotting factor in blood • Inflammation of the tonsils • The blood does not clot properly • A microorganism that causes disease • The oxygen carrying protein in blood • Type of cancer that affects the lymph tissue • cell found in blood that is involved in immunity • Protein of the immune system that fights antigens • The small vessels that carry blood from arterioles • ...
9모의고사 2013-07-03
Across
- to draw air through the nose in short, audible inhalations
- to cause or attempt to cause (what is not so) to seem so
- to change (something) into a different form or properties
- unending life
- lasting or enduring tenaciously
- to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
- a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
- to put in the ground and cover with earth
- the state of being insusceptible to a particular disease or the like.
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- a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention
- near or approaching a certain state, condition, goal, or standard.
- lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only
- the operation or function of the senses; perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses
- to reduce to fine particles
- disclosure, as of something private or secret
15 Clues: unending life • to reduce to fine particles • lasting or enduring tenaciously • to put in the ground and cover with earth • disclosure, as of something private or secret • to contend with an adversary or opposing force. • a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention • to cause or attempt to cause (what is not so) to seem so • ...
Zrvivor All-Stars Crossword 2022-04-29
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- Host of Zrvivor
- Castaways have been sent here as a twist, seen many times in Survivor.
- The sea nearest to this season's location, famous for a pirate movie
- Name for castaways who are typically voted out after the merge, vote for a winner
- The yellow tribe featured in this season.
- Location of Zrvivor's first season
- Location of multiple survivor seasons, a country famous for a canal.
- Production member, played in Taiwan
- Theme for this season, no dash
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- Country bordering this season's location, another feature in many Survivor seasons
- The pink tribe featured in this season.
- The number of castaways present on this season, spelled out
- This is the prize you are currently competing for, guarantees your safety.
- Location of this season, capital San José
- The green tribe featured in this season.
15 Clues: Host of Zrvivor • Theme for this season, no dash • Location of Zrvivor's first season • Production member, played in Taiwan • The pink tribe featured in this season. • The green tribe featured in this season. • The yellow tribe featured in this season. • Location of this season, capital San José • The number of castaways present on this season, spelled out • ...
History crossword 2023-12-08
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- resistance of an organism to infect or disease
- a settlement of a dispute by each slide giving up some demands
- a military force made of ordinary citizens
- economic system in which people and companies own the means of production
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- to cancel an act or law
- American colonist who favorited American independence
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- a period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases
- to refuse to buy items in order to show disapproval or force acceptance terms of one's terms
- Removing the president
- ideas or information intentionally spread to harm or help a cause
- a government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- a partnership
- an American colonist who remained loyal to Britain and opposed the war for independence
- open define of authority
15 Clues: a partnership • Removing the president • to cancel an act or law • open define of authority • a military force made of ordinary citizens • resistance of an organism to infect or disease • American colonist who favorited American independence • a settlement of a dispute by each slide giving up some demands • a period when economic activity slows and unemployment increases • ...
Public Health U20 2025-08-12
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- Persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of an infectious disease in a place.
- Red, swollen reaction in tissue.
- Doctor's written order for a specific medicine.
- A long-term illness that develops slowly and lasts for months or years.
- A formal evaluation of a person’s health, skills, or needs.
- The number of deaths in a population or from a specific cause.
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- Harm to the body caused by accident or violence.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities.
- The uncomfortable feeling that you might vomit.
- The group of people who implements laws in a country.
- The state of not having a job.
- The body’s protection against a particular infection or disease.
- Place where people go to collect/fill their prescription.
- MS stands for multiple ...
15 Clues: MS stands for multiple ... • The state of not having a job. • Red, swollen reaction in tissue. • The uncomfortable feeling that you might vomit. • Doctor's written order for a specific medicine. • Harm to the body caused by accident or violence. • Persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep. • The group of people who implements laws in a country. • ...
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Sickness Scramble 2026-05-05
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- The type of disease transmission that bats, for example, may be responsible for
- Biggest kinds of pathogens
- the natural area that the disease is contracted
- Pathogen causing harm in the epidemiological triad
- High amounts of H+ ions
- If CO2 increases, this decreases
- Says “Erm…Actually” a lot
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- What kind of immunity provides non-specific protection to your body against pathogens?
- Whoever gets infected in the epidemiological triad
- The sick chipmunk
- The type of pathogen that comes from spores, or a homophone for how you might describe alvin
- How you might describe something that has a pH level of 12, or how you might describe someone’s style
- The sugar that is broken down during cellular respiration
- The shortest and youngest chipmunk
- Four-letter acronym for the distinct, identifying features of a pathogen
15 Clues: The sick chipmunk • High amounts of H+ ions • Says “Erm…Actually” a lot • Biggest kinds of pathogens • If CO2 increases, this decreases • The shortest and youngest chipmunk • the natural area that the disease is contracted • Whoever gets infected in the epidemiological triad • Pathogen causing harm in the epidemiological triad • ...
Vaccination 2025-04-13
VOCABULARY TEST - I07 2017-02-19
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- A book of maps or charts.
- Friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests.
- To change the form, character, or function of something.
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- An infectious viral disease that can cause temporary or permanent paralysis.
- A substance prepared to provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- Occurring once every year.
6 Clues: A book of maps or charts. • Occurring once every year. • To change the form, character, or function of something. • Friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests. • A substance prepared to provide immunity against one or several diseases. • An infectious viral disease that can cause temporary or permanent paralysis.
Chapter 5 section 1 pg 136 2023-10-31
6 Clues: distributed • legal protection • a lawmaking body of two houses • formal disapproval of a member's actions • of a member means that the person must give up his or her seat in Congress • is the practice of drawing district lines that favor a particular political party, politician, or group of people
Vocab List 13 2022-01-12
6 Clues: catching • dentist who straightens teeth • the treatment of bones, joints, and muscles • to recover health and strength after an illness • a doctor who examines eyes and prescribes glasses • an injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it
Vocabulary - Blood, Immunity and Vaccines 2025-02-20
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- A special protein your body makes to fight off antigens (germs) and keep you healthy.
- A shot (vaccine) that helps your body learn how to fight off certain diseases before you even get them.
- A tiny piece of a germ that enters your body and makes your immune system wake up and defend you.
- Tiny cell pieces in your blood that help stop bleeding by forming clots when you get a cut.
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- A tiny germ, like a virus or bacteria, that can make you sick.
- Blood Cells Cells that carry oxygen all around your body, like little delivery trucks bringing fresh air to your muscles and organs.
- Your body’s way of fighting off sickness so you don’t get sick or so you recover faster.
- Blood Cells The body’s soldiers! They fight off germs and help you stay healthy.
- The liquid part of your blood that carries cells, nutrients, and waste through your body, like a river moving important supplies.
9 Clues: A tiny germ, like a virus or bacteria, that can make you sick. • Blood Cells The body’s soldiers! They fight off germs and help you stay healthy. • A special protein your body makes to fight off antigens (germs) and keep you healthy. • Your body’s way of fighting off sickness so you don’t get sick or so you recover faster. • ...
Communicable Disease 2022-09-25
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- High fever,chest pain,cough
- Response Specific response cells that attack a particular pathogen and its poisons or toxins
- Immune system response to send white blood cell to destroy pathogens
- Introduced to the body to help the immune system make antibodies for certain diseases.
- Made in bone marrow
- Fever,fatigue,weight loss,coughing blood
- B cells, and T cells and NK cells attack cancers and viruses.
- Fever, headache,swollen areas in neck and under jaw
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- Fever, runny nose,dry cough (with a whooping sound)
- Are proteins that attach to proteins to fight the invaders
- Swollen lymph nodes,rash,fever
- Pathogens enter the body
- Fever,runny nose,cough,rash
- Are invaders that force the body to react
- T Cells are made in _______.
- These surround and destroy foreign substances in the body.
- Mother's antibodies pass from her body to the body of her baby.
- Itchy rash,fever, muscle aches
- Barriers include tears, mucous membranes, saliva, skin and stomach acid.
19 Clues: Made in bone marrow • Pathogens enter the body • Fever,runny nose,cough,rash • High fever,chest pain,cough • T Cells are made in _______. • Swollen lymph nodes,rash,fever • Itchy rash,fever, muscle aches • Fever,fatigue,weight loss,coughing blood • Are invaders that force the body to react • Fever, runny nose,dry cough (with a whooping sound) • ...
Wordplays 2020-03-31
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- a session of vigorous physical exercise or training.
- make clean and hygienic; disinfect.
- practices of maintaining health, preventing disease through cleanliness
- the desire to promote the welfare of others
- feeling an appreciation for something done or received.
- a group of people related by blood or marriage.
- disease spread over whole world
- one who lives in solitude
- a person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are seriously ill with the aim of stabilizing them before they are taken to hospital.
- place of isolation for people with exposure
- portmanteau of the words “internet” and “flicks”
- involving assistance with others in working for a common goal
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- a state of isolation instituted as a security measure
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection
- struggle or fight vigorously
- having confidence about the future
- belief in or acceptance of something as true
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, disease
- achieving a significant amount or result.
19 Clues: one who lives in solitude • struggle or fight vigorously • disease spread over whole world • having confidence about the future • make clean and hygienic; disinfect. • achieving a significant amount or result. • the desire to promote the welfare of others • place of isolation for people with exposure • belief in or acceptance of something as true • ...
Health and wellness 2023-11-19
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- Feelings, and Moods
- contractile tissue grouped into coordinated systems for greater efficiency
- the capacity for doing work in physics
- the sum of chemical reactions that take place in living cells, providing energy for life processes and the synthesis of cellular material
- breaking down of the food we eat into other substances that our bodies can absorb and use
- motor abilities through physical movement
- any delays or errors in this timing can drastically limit the (____) of movement
- the quality or state of being strong
- (element of movement) personal area for individu
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- the ability to withstand hardship or adversity
- (element of movement) the difference body bend
- expression of timing and its praticallity in sports is vast
- a condition of being able to resist a particular disease
- space (element of movement) general space
- is one completion of an exercise (rep)
- (element of movement) quick or slow
- (element of movement) smooth or choppy
- (element of movement) lightly or strongly
- aerobic and unaerobic activity
19 Clues: Feelings, and Moods • aerobic and unaerobic activity • (element of movement) quick or slow • the quality or state of being strong • is one completion of an exercise (rep) • the capacity for doing work in physics • (element of movement) smooth or choppy • space (element of movement) general space • (element of movement) lightly or strongly • ...
Health Science Review 2024-01-26
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- What are the name of the cells named after Henrietta Lack?
- Diffusion of water down concentration gradient.
- C and H bonded together.
- Uses sonography to take pictures of the body.
- An artificial extension that replaces a missing body part.
- Change in a gene that is accompanied by a loss or change in the functioning of the genetic information.
- Fragments of white blood cells that circulate through the blood.
- Measure of energy gained from nutrients.
- What are any microbes that cause disease called?
- The means by which the body protects itself from infection.
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- The simplest way to listen to the heart beat.
- A device used to control an irregular heart rhythm.
- Circular pieces of DNA that exist in bacteria.
- Cell part where proteins are made.
- Strains of bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
- Unicellular Organisms.
- Change in a gene that is accompanied by a loss or change in the functioning of the genetic information.
- The process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA.
- What are special proteins called?
- A condition where the body loses heat faster than it can produce heat.
20 Clues: Unicellular Organisms. • C and H bonded together. • What are special proteins called? • Cell part where proteins are made. • Measure of energy gained from nutrients. • The simplest way to listen to the heart beat. • Uses sonography to take pictures of the body. • Circular pieces of DNA that exist in bacteria. • Diffusion of water down concentration gradient. • ...
Exercise and Immunity 2023-01-27
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- Protects the body from infection and diseases
- This forms to close a wound and prevent pathogens from entering
- when someone is clean
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- Histamine is released when the body detects damaged defences and pathogens have entered the body
- A person is in good condition and doesn't have any diseases or mental issues
5 Clues: when someone is clean • Protects the body from infection and diseases • This forms to close a wound and prevent pathogens from entering • A person is in good condition and doesn't have any diseases or mental issues • Histamine is released when the body detects damaged defences and pathogens have entered the body
Exercise and Immunity 2023-01-27
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- Protects the body from infection and diseases
- This forms to close a wound and prevent pathogens from entering
- when someone is clean
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- Histamine is released when the body detects damaged defences and pathogens have entered the body
- A person is in good condition and doesn't have any diseases or mental issues
5 Clues: when someone is clean • Protects the body from infection and diseases • This forms to close a wound and prevent pathogens from entering • A person is in good condition and doesn't have any diseases or mental issues • Histamine is released when the body detects damaged defences and pathogens have entered the body
Coronavirus Puzzle 2020-08-19
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- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- Microscopic parasites
- study of viruses
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- A method to provide active acquired imunity
- Primary mode of transmission of COVID-19
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin
- City where outbreak was first reported
- What is needed for a virus to survive
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- Describes people who have a virus but don't show symptoms
- System most affected by COVID-19
- Pumps air into a patients lungs
- a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population
- When enough people in a population have been vaccinated for a particular pathogen
- Type of mask that gives the most protection against COVID 19
15 Clues: study of viruses • Microscopic parasites • Pumps air into a patients lungs • System most affected by COVID-19 • What is needed for a virus to survive • City where outbreak was first reported • Primary mode of transmission of COVID-19 • A method to provide active acquired imunity • Describes people who have a virus but don't show symptoms • ...
Infectious Disease Ch. 21 2024-04-04
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- areas.
- The body’s most sophisticated defense
- Organisms such as yeasts, molds, and mushrooms that grow best in warm, dark,
- A type of lymphocyte that helps the immune system destroy pathogens.
- An organism that is so small it can only be seen through a microscope.
- pathogens.
- injury.
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- The smallest type of pathogen
- The body’s ability to destroy a pathogen that it has previously encountered before the pathogen is able to cause disease.
- A lymphocyte that produces antibodies.
- A disease caused by an organism or virus that enters and multiplies within the human body
- Simple, single-celled microorganisms
- The body’s general response to all kinds
- A protein that attaches to the surface of pathogens or to the toxins produced by pathogens, keeping the pathogen or toxin from harming the body.
- A microorganism or virus that causes disease
15 Clues: areas. • injury. • pathogens. • The smallest type of pathogen • Simple, single-celled microorganisms • The body’s most sophisticated defense • A lymphocyte that produces antibodies. • The body’s general response to all kinds • A microorganism or virus that causes disease • A type of lymphocyte that helps the immune system destroy pathogens. • ...
Health Cross 2025-01-29
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- A specific episode of disease.
- A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.
- Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- A preparation that helps the body develop immunity to a disease.
- Excessive body fat that can negatively impact health.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The ability to perform physical activities without fatigue.
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- A proactive approach to maintaining and improving health.
- An abnormal condition that affects the body or mind.
- The intake of food and nutrients necessary for growth and maintenance.
- Damage to the body caused by an accident or event.
- well-being: A state of positive mental and emotional health.
- function: The ability to think, learn, and remember.
- A response to challenging or threatening situations.
- A feeling of worry, fear, or unease.
15 Clues: A specific episode of disease. • A feeling of worry, fear, or unease. • Damage to the body caused by an accident or event. • Physical activity that improves health and fitness. • An abnormal condition that affects the body or mind. • function: The ability to think, learn, and remember. • A response to challenging or threatening situations. • ...
Public Health U20 2025-08-12
Across
- Persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- The body’s protection against a particular infection or disease.
- Doctor's written order for a specific medicine.
- The uncomfortable feeling that you might vomit.
- MS stands for multiple ...
- Harm to the body caused by accident or violence.
- The state of not having a job.
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- Red, swollen reaction in tissue.
- The number of deaths in a population or from a specific cause.
- A physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities.
- A formal evaluation of a person’s health, skills, or needs.
- Place where people go to collect/fill their prescription.
- The group of people who implements laws in a country.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of an infectious disease in a place.
- A long-term illness that develops slowly and lasts for months or years.
15 Clues: MS stands for multiple ... • The state of not having a job. • Red, swollen reaction in tissue. • Doctor's written order for a specific medicine. • The uncomfortable feeling that you might vomit. • Persistent difficulty falling or staying asleep. • Harm to the body caused by accident or violence. • The group of people who implements laws in a country. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-10
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- The introduction of pathogens into a previously healthy individual.
- An organism that lives takes advantage of it’s host, often harming them.
- Animals that are not in captivity.
- When livestock are used to manage wild habitats.
- A disease that can be spread between animals and humans.
- Diseases that are contagious and are likely to be spread among individuals.
- A microorganism that causes disease in it’s host.
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- Mammals with hooves, typically herbivore grazers.
- A widespread infectious disease within a community.
- When two populations directly interact with each other.
- Animals kept by farmers for agricultural purposes.
- When a population exceeds the number of individuals that the ecosystem can sustain.
- A group of individuals living together in a specific habitat.
- An individual’s resistance to a specific disease or virus.
- The euthanasia of individuals to control a population.
15 Clues: Animals that are not in captivity. • When livestock are used to manage wild habitats. • Mammals with hooves, typically herbivore grazers. • A microorganism that causes disease in it’s host. • Animals kept by farmers for agricultural purposes. • A widespread infectious disease within a community. • The euthanasia of individuals to control a population. • ...
VIRSUES & BODY SYSTEMS VOCAB REVIEW 2025-03-03
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- reproductive cycle that immediately destroys host cells; short term with symptoms
- system that removes waste from body
- nonliving pathogen that uses host cells to reproduce
- protein capsule that protects a virus's genetic material
- system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- system that regulates body activities via hormones
- system of glands and hormones which aid in the production of offspring
- system that transport materials via blood
- stability within an organism
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- also called surface proteins; specific to host cells and used to invade
- system that is first line of defense; outer barrier
- any agent that causes disease
- system that aids in support and protection of organs
- system repsonsible for gas exchange
- system responsible for movement
- reproductive cycle that combines with host cell's DNA; long term and dormant
- system responsible for recieving signals and responding
- substance used to build up immunity to some viral infections
- system that protects against disease and infection
19 Clues: stability within an organism • any agent that causes disease • system responsible for movement • system repsonsible for gas exchange • system that removes waste from body • system that transport materials via blood • system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients • system that regulates body activities via hormones • system that protects against disease and infection • ...
Super Mario Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-29
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- An occasional sidekick of Mario, similar features to a dinosaur
- Super Mario Brothers was originally played on this console back in 1985
- King of the koopas, the main antagonist of the series
- Ghost enemy of Mario
- Powerup, used to make a character larger
- Princess of sarasaland, wears an orange dress
- Powerup, lets the user throw fire
- Thesecan be found popping out of pipes in various levels and shoot fire balls
- Occupation of the main character
- A large gorilla, formerly a nemesis of Mario
- These turtle-like creatures can be found in most levels, above or underground
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- This person wears a pink dress and usually needs to be saved from Bowser
- Happy mushroom character
- This character is short and wears a red hat
- this powerup gives temporariy immunity against bad guys and makes you run faster!
- Powerup, gives a character another life
- Video game company for the Super Mario franchise
- Tall fraternal twin, wears a green hat
- common underling, can be defeated with a stomp
19 Clues: Ghost enemy of Mario • Happy mushroom character • Occupation of the main character • Powerup, lets the user throw fire • Tall fraternal twin, wears a green hat • Powerup, gives a character another life • Powerup, used to make a character larger • This character is short and wears a red hat • A large gorilla, formerly a nemesis of Mario • ...
Science 2016-01-18
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- any plant with leaves, seeds or flowers used for medicine
- complementary medicine that involves pricking the skin with needles
- mass person's weight in kilograms divided by height
- a treatment of disease by many doses of natural substances
- treatment of mechanical disorders
- a system of massage used to relieve tension and treat illness
- alternative medicine technique whose proponents claim a pattern
- obtaining the food necessary for healthy growth
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- humans being collectively
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- alternative medicine based on the theory that diseases can be treated without the use of drugs
- the use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils
- moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- martial art or ultimate kick boxing used as an exercise
- treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder
- the state of being free from tension and anxiety
- any exercise that raises your heart rate
- a regulated or restricted diet
- ascetic discipline
19 Clues: ascetic discipline • humans being collectively • a regulated or restricted diet • treatment of mechanical disorders • any exercise that raises your heart rate • obtaining the food necessary for healthy growth • treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder • the state of being free from tension and anxiety • mass person's weight in kilograms divided by height • ...
Ch.1 Introducing Biology 2026-04-14
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- Management and analysis of biological information stored in databases
- The science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- The study of insects
- Father of Biology
- The study of form and structure of plants and animals
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- Animals who lay eggs
- Father of Botany
- The study of birds
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- The science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- The study of bacteria
- Verification of a person by his body features, such as fingerprint or pattern of Iris in the eye and behavioural characteristics
- The study of algae
- Father of Medicine
- The study of minute structures and tissues in the body
- The study of prehistoric forms of life through fossil of plants and animals
- Animals who give birth to young ones
- One of the newest sciences, which contemplates to study life elsewhere in the universe
- The study of viruses
19 Clues: Father of Botany • Father of Biology • The study of algae • Father of Medicine • The study of birds • The study of insects • Animals who lay eggs • The study of viruses • The study of bacteria • Animals who give birth to young ones • The study of form and structure of plants and animals • The study of minute structures and tissues in the body • ...
Age of exploration vocab 2020-09-25
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- a written record of ships progress
- a chain on island
- the rebellion of a ship’s crew against the captain
- to steal or take something by force
- someone who represents the government of one country in another country
- a disease caused by lack of vitamin C
- never mapped
- the sides and bottom of a boat
- a group of ships sailing together with the same purpose and under the control of the same leader
- to discuss the terms of an agreement
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- a body’s ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of the illness
- the reaching of land; after a trip by sea
- relating to the Middle Ages in Europe
- a rock from which iron can be obtained
- the reason for taking a specific action
- a person who buys and sells good to earn money
- a type of fine pottery
- a crop that is grown to be sold
- to prepare for sailing
19 Clues: never mapped • a chain on island • a type of fine pottery • to prepare for sailing • the sides and bottom of a boat • a crop that is grown to be sold • a written record of ships progress • to steal or take something by force • to discuss the terms of an agreement • relating to the Middle Ages in Europe • a disease caused by lack of vitamin C • ...
Animal Health 2021-11-15
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- a disease should no longer be affected by the disease organism
- an animal in or on contact with host animals for extended periods.
- a material that kills disease organisms.
- the loss of a fetus before it is born
- an animal doctor
- very small, flat worms
- a plant or animal that carries a disease or a parasites during the part of its life cycles.
- an instrument used to give injections of medicine or to draw body fluids from animals.
- diseases cannot be spread through contact with other animals.
- the injections of a modified disease organism into an animal to stimulate development of immunity to prevent disease.
- usually done in spring
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- process of administering drugs by needle and syringe.
- into the muscle
- disease that live in the soil
- into the vein
- into the skin
- diseases that can easily spread from animal to animal
- under the skin
- rocky mountain spotted fever in humans
19 Clues: into the vein • into the skin • under the skin • into the muscle • an animal doctor • very small, flat worms • usually done in spring • disease that live in the soil • the loss of a fetus before it is born • rocky mountain spotted fever in humans • a material that kills disease organisms. • process of administering drugs by needle and syringe. • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-03-06
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- High fever,chest pain,cough
- Response Specific response cells that attack a particular pathogen and its poisons or toxins
- Immune system response to send white blood cell to destroy pathogens
- Introduced to the body to help the immune system make antibodies for certain diseases.
- Made in bone marrow
- Fever,fatigue,weight loss,coughing blood
- B cells, and T cells and NK cells attack cancers and viruses.
- Fever, headache,swollen areas in neck and under jaw
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- Fever, runny nose,dry cough (with a whooping sound)
- Are proteins that attach to proteins to fight the invaders
- Swollen lymph nodes,rash,fever
- Pathogens enter the body
- Fever,runny nose,cough,rash
- Are invaders that force the body to react
- T Cells are made in _______.
- These surround and destroy foreign substances in the body.
- Mother's antibodies pass from her body to the body of her baby.
- Itchy rash,fever, muscle aches
- Barriers include tears, mucous membranes, saliva, skin and stomach acid.
19 Clues: Made in bone marrow • Pathogens enter the body • Fever,runny nose,cough,rash • High fever,chest pain,cough • T Cells are made in _______. • Swollen lymph nodes,rash,fever • Itchy rash,fever, muscle aches • Fever,fatigue,weight loss,coughing blood • Are invaders that force the body to react • Fever, runny nose,dry cough (with a whooping sound) • ...
HNC Revision 2023-03-31
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- THIS MUSCLE IS UNDER VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT
- OSTEOATHRITIS IS A DISEASE WHICH AFFECTS THIS SYSTEM
- THE LEFT VENTRICLE HAS MUSCLE THAT IS .... ?
- THIS IS THE AREA OF HEART WHICH SEPERATES THE LEFT AND RIGHT VENTRICLES
- WHAT IS MONITORED BY CHEMORECEPTORS IN THE AORTA AND ARCH OF AORTA
- THE MOVEMENT OF MUSCLES, WHEN ONE CONTRACTS THE OTHER RELAXES
- WHAT TRANSPORTS OXYGEN,CO2 AND NUTRIENTS
- THIS IS WHERE T CELLS MATURE
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- THE BONES OF THE FINGERS
- THE BEST ENVIRONMENT FOR GASEOUS EXCHANGE
- THIS ACTS AS A SHOCK ABSORBER TO PROTECT THE JOINTS
- B CELLS ARE A TYPE OF THIS IMMUNITY
- THE WALLS OF THE ALVEOLI ARE HOW MANY CELLS THICK
- TINY HAIRS WHICH MOVE MUCUS TO THE BACK OF THE THROAT TO BE SWALLOWED
- THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A LONG BONE
- THESE FIND,INGULF AND DIGEST BACTERIA
- THIS IS A DISEASE OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- THIS IS A PREDISPOSING FACTOR OF COPD
- THIS IS THE NAME OF A JOINT WITH FLUID IN THE JOINT CAVITY
19 Clues: THE BONES OF THE FINGERS • THIS IS WHERE T CELLS MATURE • THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A LONG BONE • B CELLS ARE A TYPE OF THIS IMMUNITY • THESE FIND,INGULF AND DIGEST BACTERIA • THIS IS A PREDISPOSING FACTOR OF COPD • THIS MUSCLE IS UNDER VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT • WHAT TRANSPORTS OXYGEN,CO2 AND NUTRIENTS • THE BEST ENVIRONMENT FOR GASEOUS EXCHANGE • ...
Survivor UCONN: Season 13 2025-04-11
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- /The colorful headwear worn by contestants, representing their tribe
- /The first player voted out of the game
- /A twist that allows a player to risk their vote for a chance at safety
- /The initial start of the game where players are stranded on the island and must adapt
- /Your Jeff Probst of the season
- /The last player standing, winning the game
- A dramatic move where a player is unexpectedly voted out without seeing it coming
- /A twist where players are moved between tribes
- /After this moment is when jury typical starts
- /Red Tribe
- /A core Survivor strategy that involves excelling in challenges and proving physical prowess
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- /The place where castaways are voted out and sent home
- /Name of the season, based on risk and reward
- Green Tribe
- /Black Tribe
- /Part of the game that refers to outsmarting your opponents
- /A symbol of life in the game
- /Grabts safety from elimination at Tribal Council
- /Aspect of the motto relating to surviving until the end
19 Clues: /Red Tribe • Green Tribe • /Black Tribe • /A symbol of life in the game • /Your Jeff Probst of the season • /The first player voted out of the game • /The last player standing, winning the game • /Name of the season, based on risk and reward • /After this moment is when jury typical starts • /A twist where players are moved between tribes • ...
Know Your Enemy: The AMR Crossword 2025-07-06
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- Clinician’s instructions for responsible antibiotic use
- Living things such as bacteria and viruses studied in microbiology
- Bacteria can become _____________ when exposed to antibiotics repeatedly
- Antibiotic-resistant 'superbug' often found in hospitals
- Resistance can develop due to antibiotic use in this sector
- Abbreviation for the global health threat of drug-resistant microbes
- Healthcare setting with high risk of resistant infections
- Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
- Substances used to inhibit or kill bacterial growth
- Class of drugs often misused, contributing to resistance
- Excessive or inappropriate antibiotic use
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- Biological preparation that provides immunity to infection
- Term for the full prescribed duration of an antibiotic regimen
- Antibiotics are ineffective against these infectious agents
- Horizontal gene ______ allows resistance genes to spread
- Clean hands can prevent the spread of germs—what is this act?
- Physical interaction that can transmit resistant pathogens
- Germs that can make you sick
- Diagnostic procedure to determine antibiotic susceptibility
19 Clues: Germs that can make you sick • Excessive or inappropriate antibiotic use • Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms • Substances used to inhibit or kill bacterial growth • Clinician’s instructions for responsible antibiotic use • Horizontal gene ______ allows resistance genes to spread • Antibiotic-resistant 'superbug' often found in hospitals • ...
Epidemiology 2025-01-22
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- the spread of a disease
- how fast a new infection is spreading
- Example, Lyme Disease or Malaria
- proportion of cases in a population over a given time
- host that doesn't show symptoms but can pass it on
- being able to fight off a disease when its in your body
- when a disease is spreading at a much faster rate than normal
- organism that a disease can live in
- Disease within animals that spreads to humans
- disease that is normally within a population (ex. the flu)
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- a living cause of a disease
- Time from when you catch coodies, and when you start feeling sick
- study of pathogens
- how fast a pathogen spreads in a given area
- When a disease is spreading at a much faster rate, but everywhere
- number of people who were infected and also got sick
- Host that doesnt usually show symptoms but can still spread
- pathogen that is no longer found on Earth
- amount of people who become deathly ill
19 Clues: study of pathogens • the spread of a disease • a living cause of a disease • Example, Lyme Disease or Malaria • organism that a disease can live in • how fast a new infection is spreading • amount of people who become deathly ill • pathogen that is no longer found on Earth • how fast a pathogen spreads in a given area • Disease within animals that spreads to humans • ...
Immune System 2022-10-25
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- Which type of cell has a class II MHC tag?
- Which line of defense do plasma cells belong to?
- Which class of antibodies can cross the placenta?
- What is the largest lymphoid organ that contains red and white pulp?
- What is it called when a hole gets poked in a cell to kill it?
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- What is the antibody job that can also be called "buttering up"?
- NK cells are part of which immunity?
- Which inflammatory response is responsible for pain?
- A chemical signal that interferes with viral replication is:
- What is the main first line of defense outside the body?
10 Clues: NK cells are part of which immunity? • Which type of cell has a class II MHC tag? • Which line of defense do plasma cells belong to? • Which class of antibodies can cross the placenta? • Which inflammatory response is responsible for pain? • What is the main first line of defense outside the body? • A chemical signal that interferes with viral replication is: • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
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- spoke out against enslaved people
- a crop that is grown to be sold
- the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group
- a narrow piece of land that connects two larger masses
- the Spanish word for conqueror
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- explored Panama
- a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers
- given a large plot of land and a number of enslaved workers
- a group of countries or territories under the control of one government
- a body's ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of the illness
10 Clues: explored Panama • the Spanish word for conqueror • a crop that is grown to be sold • spoke out against enslaved people • a narrow piece of land that connects two larger masses • given a large plot of land and a number of enslaved workers • the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group • ...
COVID Crisis 2023-05-18
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- A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- A biological system consisting of specific organs that use gas exchange in animals and plants
- Different phases of the same virus
- Infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- Is the Latin word for "crown"
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- Protecting the body against an infectious disease
- Introducing a cure into the body to produce protection from a specific disease
- When you think you've been exposed to the virus to avoid spreading it to others
- A physical or mental problem that a person experiences
- A pandemic accessory
10 Clues: A pandemic accessory • Is the Latin word for "crown" • Different phases of the same virus • Protecting the body against an infectious disease • A physical or mental problem that a person experiences • Infectious disease that has spread across a large region • Introducing a cure into the body to produce protection from a specific disease • ...
Boost Juice 2016-09-05
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- What type of risk was the founder attempting to avoid by only starting with one store?
- Strawberry _______ is a popular type of Boost smoothie
- Boost is an example of a F_______, as they license the brand out to potential owners
- ____ ______ Juice (4,5) contains pineapple, apple, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries & ice
- A lack of ______ helped Boost Juice maintain an advantage in Australia
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- Where was the first Boost store opened?
- _____ Allis is the Boost Juice founder
- What is the name of the Boost Juice mobile game? (4,3,5)
- _______ Mango is a popular type of Boost smoothie
- _______ Juice contains watermelon, orange, strawberries & ice
10 Clues: _____ Allis is the Boost Juice founder • Where was the first Boost store opened? • _______ Mango is a popular type of Boost smoothie • Strawberry _______ is a popular type of Boost smoothie • What is the name of the Boost Juice mobile game? (4,3,5) • _______ Juice contains watermelon, orange, strawberries & ice • ...
Melina's Spelling List 2017-09-26
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- A person who communicates between different groups.
- To change something to meet something else's needs
- A word needed to describe objects that are not categorized
- A needed object to drive a vehicle or perform a kind of activity on your own
- What you call accessories that are most often made of metal and precious stones
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- A word used to describe something that is absolutely necessary and cannot be replaced
- The ability to make sensible decisions and conclusions
- Being able to adjust or change something
- A general agreement
- To treat a person with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
10 Clues: A general agreement • Being able to adjust or change something • To change something to meet something else's needs • A person who communicates between different groups. • The ability to make sensible decisions and conclusions • A word needed to describe objects that are not categorized • To treat a person with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • ...
Bud, Not Buddy Vocab: Chapters 6-10 2022-02-02
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- Involving or showing blood or bloodshed
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted to only a particular person or group of people
- a harmonica
- a person’s manner of walking
- a garment consisting of pants with a front flap over the chest held up by straps over the shoulders.
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- to consume (something) quickly and eagerly
- Of or relating to marriage or married people
- A loud wailing cry, especially one of pain or distress
- a fake or assumed identity
- a person who can speak or utter sounds so that they seem to come from somewhere else.
10 Clues: a harmonica • a fake or assumed identity • a person’s manner of walking • Involving or showing blood or bloodshed • to consume (something) quickly and eagerly • Of or relating to marriage or married people • A loud wailing cry, especially one of pain or distress • a person who can speak or utter sounds so that they seem to come from somewhere else. • ...
The Americans 2023-09-08
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- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- a condition in which one human being was owned by another.
- armed merchant ship.
- a private person or ship that engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war.
- used alone or with other medications to treat malaria
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- man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent.
- an important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel.
- a person believing in or practicing religious
- an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody.
- attack someone's religion
10 Clues: armed merchant ship. • attack someone's religion • a person believing in or practicing religious • used alone or with other medications to treat malaria • a condition in which one human being was owned by another. • an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody. • man of mixed race, especially one having Spanish and indigenous descent. • ...
Body Systems 2024-03-15
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- Where the egg travels to the uterus and is the site of fertilization.
- Opening of the uteterus
- Produces and stores eggs (ovum)
- This type of immune system fights against a variety of germs and includes the skin, inflammation, and fever.
- THICK blood that slows down blood flow to the organs.
- Eating SALTY foods causes ___ blood pressure.
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- Medication that works ALONGSIDE the immune system to kill bacterial infections.
- home of pregnancy where the blastocyst implants itself
- Contain weakened/dead forms of a virus to trigger an immune response.
- This type of immune system produces antibodies and creates memory cells for immunity.
10 Clues: Opening of the uteterus • Produces and stores eggs (ovum) • Eating SALTY foods causes ___ blood pressure. • THICK blood that slows down blood flow to the organs. • home of pregnancy where the blastocyst implants itself • Where the egg travels to the uterus and is the site of fertilization. • Contain weakened/dead forms of a virus to trigger an immune response. • ...
Chapter 1: Lesson 1 Early Exploration Vocab 2025-09-05
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- resistance of an organism to infection or disease (p. 16)
- traditional stories (p. 12)
- Spanish explorer in the America’s during the 1500s (p. 16)
- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula (p. 11)
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- to travel completely around something (p. 16)
- to commit oneself or one’s resources to something (p. 13)
- a fort
- when two or more groups or objects come together (p. 16)
- community where farming was carried out and native Americans were converted to
- a communal Native American structure; a town in Spanish-ruled lands (p. 18)
10 Clues: a fort • traditional stories (p. 12) • to travel completely around something (p. 16) • when two or more groups or objects come together (p. 16) • to commit oneself or one’s resources to something (p. 13) • resistance of an organism to infection or disease (p. 16) • Spanish explorer in the America’s during the 1500s (p. 16) • ...
Biotechnology 2024-04-09
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- Chemicals used to add nutrients to soil
- A simple sugar that is an important source of energy
- A weak or dead form of pathogen that helps to build immunity and prevent sickness in a person pr
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood
- A chemical to kill insects that damage crops
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- Any fuel that is derived from biomass
- Reduce pathogens to levels considered safe to handle
- The accepted principle of what is right and wrong.
- The process of destroying all microbes
- Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation
10 Clues: Any fuel that is derived from biomass • The process of destroying all microbes • Chemicals used to add nutrients to soil • A chemical to kill insects that damage crops • The accepted principle of what is right and wrong. • Reduce pathogens to levels considered safe to handle • A simple sugar that is an important source of energy • ...
healthy lifestyle 2026-02-20
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- well-being – a person’s emotional and psychological health.
- diet – a healthy way of eating that includes the right amounts of different foods.
- – the body’s ability to resist or fight diseases and infections.
- – describing a disease that lasts for a long time.
- – actions taken to stop something from happening, especially a disease.
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- – medical care given to cure or improve a disease.
- – the identification of a disease or problem by examining symptoms.
- – physical or mental signs that show you have an illness.
- – the process of becoming healthy again after illness or injury.
- effects – unwanted effects caused by medicine or treatment.
10 Clues: – medical care given to cure or improve a disease. • – describing a disease that lasts for a long time. • – physical or mental signs that show you have an illness. • well-being – a person’s emotional and psychological health. • effects – unwanted effects caused by medicine or treatment. • – the body’s ability to resist or fight diseases and infections. • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-04-19
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- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- Inactive temporarily
- A virus/disease/infection that no longer exists
- Spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating
- Infectious microbe; consists of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- Single-celled prokaryotes, can cause disease
- Medicine which kills bacteria
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- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells
- Process that allow bacteria to transfer genetic material to one another through contact.
- A way to cure disease; uses a small amount of dead pathogens to that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
10 Clues: Inactive temporarily • Medicine which kills bacteria • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions • Single-celled prokaryotes, can cause disease • A virus/disease/infection that no longer exists • Infectious microbe; consists of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat • Spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating • ...
9월 모의고사 2013-07-03
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- to reduce to fine particles
- a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
- disclosure, as of something private or secret
- to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
- the operation or function of the senses; perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses
- unending life
- to put in the ground and cover with earth
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- a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention
- near or approaching a certain state, condition, goal, or standard.
- to draw air through the nose in short, audible inhalations
- to cause or attempt to cause (what is not so) to seem so
- to change (something) into a different form or properties
- lasting or enduring tenaciously
- lasting, existing, serving, or effective for a time only
- the state of being insusceptible to a particular disease or the like.
15 Clues: unending life • to reduce to fine particles • lasting or enduring tenaciously • to put in the ground and cover with earth • disclosure, as of something private or secret • to contend with an adversary or opposing force. • a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention • to cause or attempt to cause (what is not so) to seem so • ...
Survivor: Nepal F19 2019-05-13
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- The current number of Cool Survivor seasons, including this one.
- _______ Gombu, the first man to reach the summit of Mt. Everest more than once.
- There are four of these in the safari, accessible from your starting points. (two words)
- The returning player on Tenzing.
- _______ Yadav, the first woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest more than once.
- The highest mountain in the world.
- The "main host" of this ORG who has played it before.
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- The returning player on Gombu.
- Survivor: Nepal - The _______ Peak
- The returning player on Yadav.
- The first person voted out of this season.
- Keeps you safe from Tribal Council.
- The returning player on Lhakpa.
- Tenzing _______, the first person to climb to the peak of Mt. Everest.
- Lhakpa _______, the woman with the highest number of ascents of Mt. Everest.
15 Clues: The returning player on Gombu. • The returning player on Yadav. • The returning player on Lhakpa. • The returning player on Tenzing. • Survivor: Nepal - The _______ Peak • The highest mountain in the world. • Keeps you safe from Tribal Council. • The first person voted out of this season. • The "main host" of this ORG who has played it before. • ...
Hospital 2021-06-21
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- concentrated on a single area or subject or into a short time.
- a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone's heart or breathing.
- a vehicle use to move injured people.
- the action of breathing.
- people who are injured.
- a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood.
- the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
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- a written direction for the preparation of a medicine.
- It dissolves in water to give a strongly alkaline solution.
- a serious situation.
- a strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body.
- a small round mass of solid medicine to be swallowed whole.
- a tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb.
- a medicine.
15 Clues: a medicine. • a serious situation. • people who are injured. • the action of breathing. • a vehicle use to move injured people. • a tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb. • a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood. • a written direction for the preparation of a medicine. • It dissolves in water to give a strongly alkaline solution. • ...
PLANT MEDICINES 2025-02-12
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- this flavorful plant (used in candy)treats headaches & colds
- shot of a low amount of a viral disease that will cause that disease to not exist anymore
- humans belong to the ___ kingdom
- the ___ pandemic started in 2020
- getting small doses of a virus will build up your ___ to it
- only a ___ can prescribe medicines made from plants
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- the flu is a shortened word for the illness ___
- this tree's white bark is the chemical used to make aspirin
- any medicine that breaks apart a plant's, such as bacteria, cell wall
- viral infection that causes your throat to feel like you're swallowing razor blades
- animals have a cell membrane, while plants have a ___ ___
- these plant germs are alive
- this science class is called ___
- these germs are NOT alive
- this plant gives mustard its flavor & helps treat arthritis
15 Clues: these germs are NOT alive • these plant germs are alive • this science class is called ___ • humans belong to the ___ kingdom • the ___ pandemic started in 2020 • the flu is a shortened word for the illness ___ • only a ___ can prescribe medicines made from plants • animals have a cell membrane, while plants have a ___ ___ • ...
Alex’s Crossword 2024-10-21
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- Capable of secreting immunoglobulin or antibodies
- The process of rapid cell division resulting in the multiplication of genetically identical cell clones from a single parent cell
- Supplies blood with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- Diseases caused by pathogens
- Protection against harmful diseases
- Warms, moistens, and filters the air before it enters the lungs
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- Effector cells of the innate immune system that phagocytose bacteria and secrete both pro-inflammatory and antimicrobial mediators
- A virus that attacks the body’s immune system.
- Causes infectious diseases
- Any substances that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it
- A tube that connects larynx to the bronchi
- The ability of the body to defend itself against disease-causing organisms
- Activates other immune cells that attack and destroy foreign substances
- Produces sound and protects the trachea
- Pathway for both air and food
15 Clues: Causes infectious diseases • Diseases caused by pathogens • Pathway for both air and food • Protection against harmful diseases • Produces sound and protects the trachea • A tube that connects larynx to the bronchi • A virus that attacks the body’s immune system. • Capable of secreting immunoglobulin or antibodies • Supplies blood with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide • ...
Immune System Puzzle 2025-03-17
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- Protection from getting a disease
- Soaps and cleaners that prevent the spread of germs
- Diseases that can be passed (caught) from person to person
- any agent that causes a disease
- Prokaryotic organisms that cause infections
- Injections that can help prevent viral infections
- Illnesses cause by many factors
- Viruses inject their _____ for cells to reproduce and infect others
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- Diseases that can't be caught (passed from person to person)
- Poisonous substances created by plants (poison ivy), animals (rattlesnakes), or improperly prepared or stored food
- Nonliving things that attack cells and make them reproduce their illness
- Medicines that can be used as treatment for bacterial diseases
- _________________ disorders are passed down from our parent's genes
- Diseases that are easily passed from person to person
- Proteins in our bodies that recognize pathogens and protect us from them
15 Clues: any agent that causes a disease • Illnesses cause by many factors • Protection from getting a disease • Prokaryotic organisms that cause infections • Injections that can help prevent viral infections • Soaps and cleaners that prevent the spread of germs • Diseases that are easily passed from person to person • Diseases that can be passed (caught) from person to person • ...
1-1800-Day5-1 2023-01-13
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- an ear _____(귀 감염증)
- You should take enough water to keep yourself from getting.(열사병에 걸리지 않으려면 물을 충분히 마셔야 한다)
- a stomach/lung/heart/liver _____(위/폐/심장/간 장애)
- Common symptoms of _____ are weight loss and fatigue.(당뇨병의 흔한 증상은 체중 감소와 피로다)
- Treat minor _____s yourself.(작은 병은 스스로 치료해라)
- ______to infection(감염에 대한 면역)
- Down's/sick building ______(다운/빌딩 질환 증후군)
- I have a touch of _______ in the knee.(난 무릎에 관절염 기미가 있다)
- Drugs can cause _____.(약물은 기형의 원인이 될 수 있다)
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- physical/mental _____ies(신체적/정신적 장애)
- a flu _____(독감 유행)
- the ______ of AIDS(에이즈 전염병)
- Her flu developed into ______.(그녀의 독감이 폐렴으로 발전했다.)
- Many of the _____s pass from our hands into our mouths.(많은 병균이 손에서 입으로 옮겨간다)
- ______ is a common disease in children.(홍역은 아이들에게 흔한 병이다)
15 Clues: a flu _____(독감 유행) • an ear _____(귀 감염증) • the ______ of AIDS(에이즈 전염병) • ______to infection(감염에 대한 면역) • physical/mental _____ies(신체적/정신적 장애) • Down's/sick building ______(다운/빌딩 질환 증후군) • Drugs can cause _____.(약물은 기형의 원인이 될 수 있다) • Treat minor _____s yourself.(작은 병은 스스로 치료해라) • a stomach/lung/heart/liver _____(위/폐/심장/간 장애) • ...
Lymphatic System 2014-05-22
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- Organ that filters blood
- Outer part of the node
- Is to form drainage system that picks up excess tissue fluid
- Specific resistance to disease
- nodes Protect the body by removing foreign material such as bacteria and tumor cells from lymphatic stream
- Small masses of lymphoid tissue that rings the throat and found in the mucosa
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- This resembles tonsils
- What system would cause are cardiovascular system to stop working
- Duct Receives lymph from the rest of the body
- Collection of lymphocytes
- Respond to foreign substances in the lymphatic stream
- These are within the lymph nodes, they destroy and engulf bacteria
- An enzyme that destroys bacteria it has saliva and lacrimal fluid contain what?
- cells Enlarge when specific lymphocytes are generating daughter cells called?
- Gland Lymphoid mass found in the throat overlying the heart
15 Clues: This resembles tonsils • Outer part of the node • Organ that filters blood • Collection of lymphocytes • Specific resistance to disease • Duct Receives lymph from the rest of the body • Respond to foreign substances in the lymphatic stream • Gland Lymphoid mass found in the throat overlying the heart • Is to form drainage system that picks up excess tissue fluid • ...
When Teenage Behavior Gets Out of Hand 2014-12-23
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- ,the provision of professional assistance and guidance in resolving personal or psychological problems
- ,causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed
- ,using punishment to correct disobedience
- ,a result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant
- ,say something as a comment
- ,characterized by departure from tradition
- ,likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme"
- ,occurring or done many times at short intervals
- ,showing a desire to resist authority
- ,a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
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- ,not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed
- ,lasting for only a limited period of time
- ,an impression given by someone or something
- ,the quality of being organized
- ,a task or situation that tests someone's abilities
15 Clues: ,say something as a comment • ,the quality of being organized • ,showing a desire to resist authority • ,using punishment to correct disobedience • ,lasting for only a limited period of time • ,characterized by departure from tradition • ,an impression given by someone or something • ,occurring or done many times at short intervals • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-01-13
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- It occurs when the soil of some area is completely saturated with water
- drink made by putting herbs, seeds or leaves in hot water
- Best houseplant for the beginners
- Bamboo thrives well in this kind of soil
- Its infusion is excellent for controlling diabetes.
- The plant that will rule the year 2022
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- Helps the brain to retain more information.
- Base design of Japandi
- Soil bacterium in dry or liquid form that can be toxic to certain insects
- Its infusion act as immunity booster.
- It helps in reducing acidity
- Organically approved fungicide that can be used to combat fungal diseases like powdery mildew
- A chemical substance used to protect plants from infestation
- A rich source of low calorie, fibre, protein and antioxidants
- Protect plants from sunburn and help to reduce heat stress in plants
15 Clues: Base design of Japandi • It helps in reducing acidity • Best houseplant for the beginners • Its infusion act as immunity booster. • The plant that will rule the year 2022 • Bamboo thrives well in this kind of soil • Helps the brain to retain more information. • Its infusion is excellent for controlling diabetes. • drink made by putting herbs, seeds or leaves in hot water • ...
Immune Suppressants and Immunoglobins 2024-07-03
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- primary meds used to suppress immune function after organ transplants
- 10 to 100 times more powerful immunity suppressor than cyclosporine
- This immunoglobulin is often used in rheumatoid arthritis treatment
- This drug is given to patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention
- An immunoglobulin used in patients with hypercholesterolemia
- This immunoglobulin treats systemic lupus erythematosus.
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- Kidney transplants
- Prevents or treats organ rejection following cardiac, renal, and hematologic transplants
- Anticancer alkylating agent
- Inhibits the enzyme Mammalian target of Rapamycin
- Anticancer agent and auto-immune conditions such as DMARD
- Often used for Crohn's disease, this immunoglobulin can cause serious infections.
- This drug is used to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- This immunoglobulin can cause autoimmune conditions and is used for multiple sclerosis.
- Used in non-small cell lung cancer, it can cause skin rash as an ADR
15 Clues: Kidney transplants • Anticancer alkylating agent • This drug is used to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma • Inhibits the enzyme Mammalian target of Rapamycin • This immunoglobulin treats systemic lupus erythematosus. • Anticancer agent and auto-immune conditions such as DMARD • An immunoglobulin used in patients with hypercholesterolemia • ...
8th Vocabulary Oct 14 2024-10-11
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- an inherited disorder where one’s blood lacks the necessary substances to form clots
- the medical terminology for uncontrolled bleeding
- extreme low glucose levels in the blood
- resistance to a particular disease
- a perception that something is there but it isn’t (hearing voices or seeing things)
- symptoms brought on by eating spicy or rich foods.
- a first aid technique for choking
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- the pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- a drug that is used to help with inflammation
- describes a genetic trait that is passed from parent to child
- a skin infection, from bacteria, usually around the nose and mouth
- rapid, uncontrolled breathing.
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue
- the practice of staying healthy and clean
- A chemical that is released in the body when exposed to allergens
15 Clues: rapid, uncontrolled breathing. • a first aid technique for choking • resistance to a particular disease • the enlargement of an organ or tissue • extreme low glucose levels in the blood • the practice of staying healthy and clean • a drug that is used to help with inflammation • the medical terminology for uncontrolled bleeding • ...
chapter 11 P&P 2026-03-22
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- a disease that develops rapidly
- provides the baby with necessary enzymes to digest milk
- pathogens capable of causing disease in healthy persons with normal immunity
- staphylococcus produces this enzyme
- white blood cells engulf and destroy pathogens by means of enzymes and antimicrobial chemicals
- develop rapid but only last a short period of time
- multiple more than one microbe
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- normal biota are unlikely to be displaced by incoming microbes
- smaller time frame to get a disease
- a microbe whose relationship with its host is parasitic and results in infection and disease
- a dormant state of microbes in certain chronic infectious diseases
- an organisms potential to cause disease
- is when you have bacteria or viruses in the blood.
- severity of a disease caused by a particular microbe
- infections transmitted from animals to humans
15 Clues: multiple more than one microbe • a disease that develops rapidly • smaller time frame to get a disease • staphylococcus produces this enzyme • an organisms potential to cause disease • infections transmitted from animals to humans • develop rapid but only last a short period of time • is when you have bacteria or viruses in the blood. • ...
Covid-19 2020-08-17
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- The act of not going out to keep others safe from the virus
- Country that claims they have a vaccine
- able to spread from person to person with direct or indirect contact
- The country where the Corona originated from
- This will give you an acquired immunity to the virus
- showing signs of having the virus
- wear this to cover your mouth and further stop the spread of a virus
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- Machine used to help someone breath
- viruses are smaller then ___
- A infective agent that is too small to see with a microscope and can only multiply within its host
- A global outbreak
- You go here if you have the corona or if something else is wrong with you
- Kills 99.9% of germs
- Make sure not to touch your ___
- The country with the most corona virus cases
15 Clues: A global outbreak • Kills 99.9% of germs • viruses are smaller then ___ • Make sure not to touch your ___ • showing signs of having the virus • Machine used to help someone breath • Country that claims they have a vaccine • The country with the most corona virus cases • The country where the Corona originated from • This will give you an acquired immunity to the virus • ...
Organ systems Tyler Neal 2017-08-31
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- this is a major part of the integumentary system
- this organ is a major part of the cardiovascular system which pumps the blood
- this is produced in the testes of the male reproductive system
- the muscular system is responsible for this
- this system is involved in immunity
- this system supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- This is what produces eggs in the female reproductive system
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- this system provides attachment for muscles
- this system produces heat
- a product and is eliminated via the urinary system
- this system protects deep tissue from damage
- this is a major organ in the nervous system
- these are secreted by glands in the endocrine system
- this vitamin is synthesized by the integumentary system
- this organ is located in the digestive system and produces acid
15 Clues: this system produces heat • this system is involved in immunity • this system provides attachment for muscles • the muscular system is responsible for this • this is a major organ in the nervous system • this system protects deep tissue from damage • this is a major part of the integumentary system • a product and is eliminated via the urinary system • ...
The Lymphatic System 2019-05-07
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- interstitial fluid from tissues the is white in color due to hight concentrations of white blood cells
- filters lymph and prevent the spread of microorganism's and toxins
- Filters blood, serves as blood and iron storage, recycles worn out blood cells
- nodule that initiates immune response to inhaled pathogens
- allows only one way movement of lymph fluid and prevent backflow
- temporarily receives and stores lymph and dietary fatty lymph called chyle
- _________ vessel enters the lymph node
- organ were T-cells mature
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- _________ vessel exits the lymph node
- process of engulfing and digesting pathogens by phagocytes
- site where lymphocytes are produced
- important in immunity and fluid balance in the body
- main collecting duct, drains lymph into the left subclavian vein
- white blood cells that fight infection
- lymphatic capillary which absorbs dietary fats from villi in the small intestine
15 Clues: organ were T-cells mature • site where lymphocytes are produced • _________ vessel exits the lymph node • white blood cells that fight infection • _________ vessel enters the lymph node • important in immunity and fluid balance in the body • process of engulfing and digesting pathogens by phagocytes • nodule that initiates immune response to inhaled pathogens • ...
Bingo Extinction Review Crossword 2015-07-14
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- If an animal has poor immunity it can die from this.
- when an animal blends in to the background.
- A long chemical molecule that makes up your genes and chromosomes
- These hunt and eat prey
- The process of change in a living species over millions of years
- When there are no members of one species left they become ...
- These are hunted by predators
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- When an animal changes to become better suited to its environment
- We have evolved a larger skull, because our ...?... has evolved to be more intelligent.
- These have evolved from apes
- The genes are found along these. Humans have 23 pairs.
- A polar bear is camouflaged because its fur is ...?...
- Charles ...?... put forward a theory about evolution.
- Control what you look like
- Two living things that have identical DNA are called ...?..
15 Clues: These hunt and eat prey • Control what you look like • These have evolved from apes • These are hunted by predators • when an animal blends in to the background. • If an animal has poor immunity it can die from this. • Charles ...?... put forward a theory about evolution. • The genes are found along these. Humans have 23 pairs. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- an economic policy that gives a country sole ownership of the trade
- a person who holds beliefs different from the teachings
- deadly virus that causes high fever and small blisters on skin
- large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony
- long trip across the Atlantic Ocean by which ensalved people were brought to America
- a person who has mixed Spanish and Native ancestry
- protection against disease, either natural or induced
- to punish because of one's beliefs
- substance made from tree bark that is an effective remedy of malaria
- a transatlantic trade network formed by Europe
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- a person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- to travel completely around Earth
- social system in which humans take control of people
- an area including water bodies like lakes and rivers
- an established practice in a society or culture
15 Clues: to travel completely around Earth • to punish because of one's beliefs • large plantation in a Spanish speaking colony • a transatlantic trade network formed by Europe • an established practice in a society or culture • a person who has mixed Spanish and Native ancestry • a person who tries to spread Christianity to others • ...
yer 6 vocab 2024-12-13
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- totally bewilder or perplex.
- lower in rank, status, or quality.
- attack (a place or person) continuously with bombs, shells, or other missiles
- makes an aggressive growl with bared teeth
- someone who competes with or opposes another in a contest, game
- period of violent and uncontrollable behaviour
- rough and cruel
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or grou
- set up on a firm or permanent basis.
- of a place empty of people.
- a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behaviour.
- troops come together after a defeat and dispersion
- famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed.
- person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not
- to stare in a stupid way
15 Clues: rough and cruel • to stare in a stupid way • of a place empty of people. • totally bewilder or perplex. • lower in rank, status, or quality. • set up on a firm or permanent basis. • makes an aggressive growl with bared teeth • period of violent and uncontrollable behaviour • troops come together after a defeat and dispersion • ...
Bloodborne Pathogens 2025-12-17
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- Complete elimination of all microorganisms
- The process of killing germs on surfaces
- One of the most effective ways to prevent disease spread
- Actions taken to stop disease before it spreads
- Objects like needles or lancets that can puncture skin
- Proper removal of blood spills using approved procedures
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- A liver infection commonly spread through infected blood
- Presence of harmful Pathogens in blood or on surfaces
- A preventive medical treatment that helps build immunity
- A warning label for materials that may contain infectious agents
- A microorganism that can cause disease
- Protective hand coverings used to prevent contact with blood
- Contact with blood or bodily fluids that may carry disease
- A virus that attacks the immune system and is transmitted through blood and bodily fluids
- Acronym for protective equipment like masks, gloves, and gowns
15 Clues: A microorganism that can cause disease • The process of killing germs on surfaces • Complete elimination of all microorganisms • Actions taken to stop disease before it spreads • Presence of harmful Pathogens in blood or on surfaces • Objects like needles or lancets that can puncture skin • A liver infection commonly spread through infected blood • ...
Chapter 16 - Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin & Eyes 2026-04-15
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- German measles, usually mild but highly dangerous during pregnancy
- Childhood rash disease caused by HHV-6
- Dense gray membrane classically seen in diphtheria
- An enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide
- Inflammation/infection of the conjunctiva (aka pinkeye)
- Enzyme that helps S. aureus clot material and evade immunity
- Bacteria that resists many antibiotics due to and enzyme that degrades them
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- Enzyme in sweat, tears, and saliva that breaks down the cell wall in bacteria
- The body's outer boundary system made of skin, hair, nails, and glands
- Disease caused by Bacillus anthracis that can form black eschar
- Waterproofing protein in the outer epidermis
- Oily skin secretions that help inhibit microbes
- Reactivation of VZV later in life
- Highly contagious viral disease with Koplik spots
- Vesicular rash disease caused by varicella-zoster virus (VZV)
15 Clues: Reactivation of VZV later in life • Childhood rash disease caused by HHV-6 • Waterproofing protein in the outer epidermis • An enzyme that breaks down hydrogen peroxide • Oily skin secretions that help inhibit microbes • Highly contagious viral disease with Koplik spots • Dense gray membrane classically seen in diphtheria • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary Review 2020-08-14
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- descriptions or pictures of an event by someone who actually saw or lived through the event
- a Spanish community for the religious conversions of Natives
- to go around completely; to sail around the world
- navigation aid that shows the direction in which a person travels
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- a sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific along the north coast of North America
- Spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500s
- resistance of an organism to infection or disease
- usually comes from people who were not present at the event
- a fleet of warships
- a large farm
10 Clues: a large farm • a fleet of warships • Spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500s • resistance of an organism to infection or disease • to go around completely; to sail around the world • usually comes from people who were not present at the event • a Spanish community for the religious conversions of Natives • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 1 2023-01-09
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- a mature female bovine who has given birth to a calf and is producing milk
- the science or practice of farming
- animals that have four compartments in their stomach
- the father of a calf
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- caretaker of the cows and their health
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- young animal of the bovine species that has not reached breeding age
- a group of animals possessing certain inherited characteristics which distinguish it from any other group
- the mother of a calf
- young female bovine that has not given birth to a calf
10 Clues: the mother of a calf • the father of a calf • the science or practice of farming • caretaker of the cows and their health • animals that have four compartments in their stomach • young female bovine that has not given birth to a calf • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • young animal of the bovine species that has not reached breeding age • ...
Scythe Book Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- The first scythe that was introduced to us in chapter one
- The first main character that was introduced in the book
- A mass gleaning took place here in chapter 6
- A person who gleans another human being to control the human population
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- The place where Citra and Rowan met for the first time in the book
- What a group of scythes are called
- The second main character that was introduced in the book
- Upon kissing a scythe's ring, you are granted...
- Rowan's friend who got gleaned in chapter 2
- A scythe's way to take a person's life permanently
10 Clues: What a group of scythes are called • Rowan's friend who got gleaned in chapter 2 • A mass gleaning took place here in chapter 6 • Upon kissing a scythe's ring, you are granted... • A scythe's way to take a person's life permanently • The first main character that was introduced in the book • The first scythe that was introduced to us in chapter one • ...
