immunity Crossword Puzzles
The Starving Time 2024-02-19
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- got in the way of action or progress
- the ability of the body to resist a disease
- state of lasting a long time
- to supply land with water through streams, channels, or pipes
- metals rare metals that have a high price, such as gold, silver, and platinum
- becoming less or smaller; shrinking slowly
- describing a tool used to figure out the position and course of ships and aircraft
- having to do with farming or farms
- not able to resist a force
- made very thin due to a lack of nourishment
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- the force that moves something forward or onward
- people who are skilled in a particular craft
- created a document that establishes rights and obligations for a person, group of people, or company
- a serious decrease of a quantity
- relating to a plan for achieving a goal
- of great size or extent; very big
16 Clues: not able to resist a force • state of lasting a long time • a serious decrease of a quantity • of great size or extent; very big • having to do with farming or farms • got in the way of action or progress • relating to a plan for achieving a goal • becoming less or smaller; shrinking slowly • the ability of the body to resist a disease • ...
BIOLOGY 2023-04-04
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- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of plants
- the study of structures and function of animal and plant cells
- the science of the transmission of body characteristics (both similarities and differences )from parents to offspring
- the study of viruses
- the study of animals
- the study of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of birds
- the study of insects
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- the study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of algae
- the study of bacteria
- the science of naming,grouping and classifying plants and animals. is is also called SYSTEMATICS
- the science that deals with the phenomena and causes immunity (resistance to or defence against diseases )
- the study of fungi
- the study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
16 Clues: the study of algae • the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of plants • the study of viruses • the study of animals • the study of insects • the study of bacteria • the study of diseases of plants and animals • the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals • the study of structures and function of animal and plant cells • ...
Molecular Pathogenesis 2025-03-06
Across
- A pathogen’s ability to cause disease in hosts.
- A parasite genus causing malaria in humans and animals.
- Exploiting weakened defenses by microbes to cause infection or gain advantage.
- The severity or harmfulness of a disease or pathogen.
- Classifies microorganisms based on antigenic differences in their surface.
- A fungal infection caused by Candida species overgrowth.
- A relationship where one organism benefits, the other unaffected.
- The formation of insoluble complexes from solutions.
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- Immunity that involves antibodies in body fluids defending against pathogens.
- Bacteria invading intestinal cells, causing inflammation and disease.
- The clumping of particles, often antibodies binding antigens.
- Fungi that infect skin, hair, and nails, causing disease.
- Moist tissue lining body cavities and organs.
- Structural changes in host cells due to infection.
- A close, long-term interaction between different biological species.
- The establishment of microorganisms in a host or environment.
16 Clues: Moist tissue lining body cavities and organs. • A pathogen’s ability to cause disease in hosts. • Structural changes in host cells due to infection. • The formation of insoluble complexes from solutions. • The severity or harmfulness of a disease or pathogen. • A parasite genus causing malaria in humans and animals. • ...
Public Health 1 2025-03-12
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- The ability of a microorganism to stop the effects of a drug.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease in a specific area.
- Information used to support a claim or conclusion.
- A major scientific or technological advancement.
- Small microorganisms that can cause infections and illnesses.
- A new finding that was previously unknown
- A systematic explanation of natural phenomena based on facts and observations.
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- Something created or designed to serve a specific purpose.
- The study of substances, their properties, and reactions.
- A condition that affects the normal function of the body.
- A substance used to stimulate the immune system and provide immunity to a disease.
- To demonstrate the truth of a statement through evidence.
- A scientific field that studies living organisms.
- When an illness or infection spreads easily from one person to another.
- Information collected for analysis and research.
- Physical or mental signs that indicate a medical condition.
16 Clues: A new finding that was previously unknown • Information collected for analysis and research. • A major scientific or technological advancement. • A scientific field that studies living organisms. • Information used to support a claim or conclusion. • The study of substances, their properties, and reactions. • A condition that affects the normal function of the body. • ...
Bacteria 2024-11-14
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- Converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form plants can use, enriching soil fertility.
- Bacteria used to create foods like yogurt, cheese, sauerkraut, and pickles.
- Spirals that are thin, and tightly coiled
- Oxygen is required
- Oxygen in not required
- Spiral corkscrew
- The bacterium grows to a certain size, duplicates its DNA, then divides into two daughter cells.
- Bacteria which support digestive health, boost immunity, and are used to treat digestive issues.
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- Breaking things down
- Rod-shaped bacteria and can appear as single rods or in chains.
- Structures that allow bacteria to withstand extreme conditions
- Bacteria that is used to treat bacterial infections.
- Round or spherical and can form clusters or chains.
- A small bud forms on the parent bacterium, then detaches and develops as a new organism.
- Makes its own food
- Comma-shaped or curved rods, looking a bit bent.
16 Clues: Spiral corkscrew • Oxygen is required • Makes its own food • Breaking things down • Oxygen in not required • Spirals that are thin, and tightly coiled • Comma-shaped or curved rods, looking a bit bent. • Round or spherical and can form clusters or chains. • Bacteria that is used to treat bacterial infections. • Structures that allow bacteria to withstand extreme conditions • ...
Corona 2022-01-25
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- a very small drop of a liquid.
- when a disease affects the global population.
- the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2.
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- the time elapsed between exposure to a pathogenic organism, a chemical, or radiation, and when symptoms and signs are first apparent.
- City in China where covid-19 started.
- subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance
- submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- dead or weakened pathogens given for immunity.
8 Clues: a very small drop of a liquid. • the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. • City in China where covid-19 started. • when a disease affects the global population. • dead or weakened pathogens given for immunity. • subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance • submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. • ...
Diary of a Part-Time Indian 2025-05-13
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- Grandmother spirit shows this towards her killer.
- Junior's full name.
- An area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation
- The name of the white high school Junior transfers to.
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- The tribe which Junior belongs to.
- A Native American ceremony where traditional dances are performed.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- A theme relating to discovering ones true self.
8 Clues: Junior's full name. • The tribe which Junior belongs to. • A theme relating to discovering ones true self. • Grandmother spirit shows this towards her killer. • The name of the white high school Junior transfers to. • A Native American ceremony where traditional dances are performed. • ...
Pandemic 2021-12-28
Across
- A symptom of getting the coronavirus
- Where you go to see a doctor
- What we have to wear to keep ourselves safe during the pandemic
- social _____ is an important measure to prevent the spread of the virus
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- What we inject to develop immunity against the virus
- The World _____ Organisation is known as WHO
6 Clues: Where you go to see a doctor • A symptom of getting the coronavirus • The World _____ Organisation is known as WHO • What we inject to develop immunity against the virus • What we have to wear to keep ourselves safe during the pandemic • social _____ is an important measure to prevent the spread of the virus
Torrell Argentina Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-03
Across
- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political reasons
- inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
- detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
- an organization or company that provides a service
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- to prove truth or accuracy
- the act or state of being restricted; limitation
6 Clues: to prove truth or accuracy • detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • the act or state of being restricted; limitation • an organization or company that provides a service • inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political reasons
Chile Vocab 2024-10-07
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- To prove truth or accuracy
- A detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
- Inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
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- The act or state of being restricted
- An organization or agency that provides an service
- The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
6 Clues: To prove truth or accuracy • The act or state of being restricted • A detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • An organization or agency that provides an service • Inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
International Travel & Security 2024-10-03
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- to prove truth or accuracy
- a detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
- inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
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- the act or state of being restricted; limitation
- an organization or company that provides a service
- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
6 Clues: to prove truth or accuracy • a detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • the act or state of being restricted; limitation • an organization or company that provides a service • inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
Vaccinations (Can be Acronym) 2025-02-17
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- short for poliomyelitis, is an infectious viral disease that primarily affects children under the age of 5
- Prevents a painful rash caused by the varicella-zoster virus
- Prevents chickenpox.
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- Prevents pneumococcal pneumonia in adults over 65.
- Boosts immunity to tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis.
- Prevents cervical cancer, other genital cancers, and warts.
6 Clues: Prevents chickenpox. • Prevents pneumococcal pneumonia in adults over 65. • Boosts immunity to tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. • Prevents cervical cancer, other genital cancers, and warts. • Prevents a painful rash caused by the varicella-zoster virus • short for poliomyelitis, is an infectious viral disease that primarily affects children under the age of 5
Food 2024-08-11
5 Clues: Fibre present in our food • Ability to fight against the disease • Disease caused due to deficiency of Iodine • Measles is called due to this micro-organism • Disease caused due to deficiency of Vitamin D
Ch 12-1 Immune 2021-03-22
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- an immune response that does not involve antibodies.
- having a normal immune response.
- a site on the surface of an antigen molecule to which a single antibody molecule binds
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. Antibodies combine chemically with substances which the body recognizes as alien, such as bacteria, viruses, and foreign substances in the blood.
- a lymphocyte not processed by the thymus gland, and responsible for producing antibodies.
- conducted or conducting outward or away from something (for nerves, the central nervous system; for blood vessels, the organ supplied).
- occurs when tissues are injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other cause.
- prostaglandins causes vasodilation and increased permeability of blood vessels.
- a condition characterized by an excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- the aspect of immunity that is mediated by macromolecules found in extracellular fluids such as secreted antibodies, complement proteins, and certain antimicrobial peptides
- a group of proteins present in blood plasma and tissue fluid which combine with an antigen–antibody complex to bring about the lysis of foreign cells.
- Immunity that results from the production of antibodies against a foreign antigen state of permanent resistance duration; long. Acute Leads to chronic if elimination of offending cause fails.
- any of a class of proteins present in the serum and cells of the immune system, which function as antibodies.
- a type of bone graft.
- a tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals.
- movement of a motile cell or organism, or part of one, in a direction corresponding to a gradient of increasing or decreasing concentration of a particular substance.
- A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.
- a T lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell) that kills cancer cells, cells that are infected (particularly with viruses), or cells that are damaged in other ways.
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- (AIDS) A disease that breaks down the body’s immune system. Aids is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- A type of immune cell that stimulates killer T cells, macrophages, and B cells to make immune responses.
- the reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance which is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself.
- the system of immune responses of an organism against its own healthy cells, tissues and other body normal constituents.
- are agents that kill microorganisms or stop their growth.
- a vital immune process that is essential for T cell immune response triggering.
- extreme physical sensitivity to particular substances or conditions.
- the process that occurs if an antigen is mixed with its corresponding antibody called isoagglutinin.
- an organism or cell, or group of organisms or cells, produced asexually from one ancestor or stock, to which they are genetically identical.
- the passage of blood cells through the intact walls of the capillaries, typically accompanying inflammation.
- also known as immunocompromisation, is a state in which the immune system's ability to fight infectious diseases and cancer is compromised or entirely absent.
- A temporary increase in average body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C).
- a tissue or organ that is transplanted from one part to another of the same body.
33 Clues: a type of bone graft. • having a normal immune response. • an immune response that does not involve antibodies. • are agents that kill microorganisms or stop their growth. • A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. • A temporary increase in average body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C). • ...
Infection Control & Prevention 2025-10-09
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- A place where a pathogen lives and multiplies (e.g., human, animal, environment).
- An individual who lacks effective resistance to a particular pathogen.
- The way a pathogen moves from one host to another.
- The primary measure for preventing the spread of infection, including washing with soap and water or using alcohol-based rub.
- PPE worn over the mouth and nose to prevent the inhalation or spread of airborne particles.
- The process of destroying all microorganisms, including spores, on a surface or in a substance.
- An agent that kills microorganisms or stops their growth.
- An infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare facility; also known as HAI.
- Medical instruments that can cut or puncture, requiring careful disposal.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The ability of an organism to resist infection.
- The process of destroying most pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- An alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Completely free of all living microorganisms and their spores.
- An organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- Measures taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, separating infected individuals.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread by very small particles suspended in the air.
- The sequence of conditions that allow for a disease to spread.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- Personal protective equipment worn on the hands to prevent contamination.
- Basic infection control practices applied to all patients in any healthcare setting.
- Goggles or a face shield worn to protect the eyes from splashes or sprays.
- The action or process of throwing away or getting rid of something.
- Contaminated materials that must be disposed of safely.
- The process by which an infectious agent is spread from one source to another.
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- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- The ongoing systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of health data.
- Carrying or containing harmful microorganisms.
- An abnormally high body temperature, typically accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
- The act of cleansing hands with soap and water.
- A biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause infection.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread through respiratory droplets.
- The way a pathogen leaves its reservoir.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread by direct or indirect touch.
- A protective barrier worn over clothing to prevent contamination.
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease.
- The process of making something clean and healthy.
- A group of eukaryotic organisms that includes yeasts and molds, some causing infection.
- An infectious agent that can only multiply inside the living cells of other organisms.
- An injury caused by a hypodermic needle.
- The act of administering a vaccine to produce immunity.
- The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled in populations.
- A substance that inhibits the growth of microorganisms on living tissue.
- The way a pathogen enters a new host.
- The absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
49 Clues: An alcohol-based hand sanitizer. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • The way a pathogen enters a new host. • The way a pathogen leaves its reservoir. • An injury caused by a hypodermic needle. • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease. • Carrying or containing harmful microorganisms. • The act of cleansing hands with soap and water. • ...
Pandemic 2021-12-28
Across
- A symptom of getting the coronavirus
- Where you go to see a doctor
- What we have to wear to keep ourselves safe during the pandemic
- social _____ is an important measure to prevent the spread of the virus
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- What we inject to develop immunity against the virus
- The World _____ Organisation is known as WHO
6 Clues: Where you go to see a doctor • A symptom of getting the coronavirus • The World _____ Organisation is known as WHO • What we inject to develop immunity against the virus • What we have to wear to keep ourselves safe during the pandemic • social _____ is an important measure to prevent the spread of the virus
Spain vocab 2023-09-21
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- to prove truth or accuracy
- a detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
- inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
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- the act or state of being restricted; limitation
- an organization or company that provides a service
- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
6 Clues: to prove truth or accuracy • a detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • the act or state of being restricted; limitation • an organization or company that provides a service • inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM 2024-12-11
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- one of the types of immunity
- types of glands located in mediastinum behind the sternum
- BALANCE, one of the functions of lymphatic system
- fluid that enters lymphatic capillaries composed of water and some solute
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- one of the functions of lymphatic system
- contains macrophages and red blood cells that connect to vein
6 Clues: one of the types of immunity • one of the functions of lymphatic system • BALANCE, one of the functions of lymphatic system • types of glands located in mediastinum behind the sternum • contains macrophages and red blood cells that connect to vein • fluid that enters lymphatic capillaries composed of water and some solute
Medical round up 2023-10-18
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- Stimulated antibodies that provide immunity against diseases.
- The medical practice that treats the lung
- Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that harm health
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- A liver disease that is a leading cause of transplants.
- A mass or group of abnormal cells that form in the body.
- The leading cause of lung cancer
6 Clues: The leading cause of lung cancer • The medical practice that treats the lung • A liver disease that is a leading cause of transplants. • Abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that harm health • A mass or group of abnormal cells that form in the body. • Stimulated antibodies that provide immunity against diseases.
Torrell Argentina Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-03
Across
- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political reasons
- inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
- detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
- an organization or company that provides a service
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- to prove truth or accuracy
- the act or state of being restricted; limitation
6 Clues: to prove truth or accuracy • detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • the act or state of being restricted; limitation • an organization or company that provides a service • inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political reasons
Liberty 2022-03-17
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- the fact or state of being independent
- the right or condition of self-government
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
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- voluntary choice or decision
- firm or fixed intention
- power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint
6 Clues: firm or fixed intention • voluntary choice or decision • the fact or state of being independent • the right or condition of self-government • power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
Vocabulary crossword 2022-10-03
Across
- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political reasons
- detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
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- inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
- the act or state of being restricted; limitation
- to prove truth or accuracy
- an organization or company that provides a service
6 Clues: to prove truth or accuracy • detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • the act or state of being restricted; limitation • an organization or company that provides a service • inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political reasons
evs gR 5 2024-08-14
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- Meteors that enter earth’s atmosphere from outer space get burnt in this layer.
- nerves that help the brain to control our muscles.
- Infectious disease transmitted by direct contact
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- layer where artificial satellites orbit the earth.
- method Of acquiring immunity against diseases through oral drops or by injections.
- deficiency caused due to Vitamin C.
6 Clues: deficiency caused due to Vitamin C. • Infectious disease transmitted by direct contact • layer where artificial satellites orbit the earth. • nerves that help the brain to control our muscles. • Meteors that enter earth’s atmosphere from outer space get burnt in this layer. • method Of acquiring immunity against diseases through oral drops or by injections.
Cuba cross word 2024-10-08
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- to prove truth or accuracy
- a detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
- inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
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- the act or state of being restricted; limitation
- an organization or company that provides a service
- the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
6 Clues: to prove truth or accuracy • a detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • the act or state of being restricted; limitation • an organization or company that provides a service • inoculation with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
Typhoid Fever 2022-06-22
5 Clues: an organ in your body • a large group of microorganisms • the ability to fight against bad bacteria • an injection to help you to prevent a disease • a high body temperature which might include a headache etc.
Blood Cells 2026-01-13
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- Common name for thrombocyte; small fragment that clumps to initiate clotting and wound healing.
- Iron-rich protein in erythrocytes that binds and carries oxygen.
- Granulocyte WBC involved in parasitic infections and allergic responses.
- Cell fragment essential for blood clotting and hemostasis.
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- Agranulocyte WBC that differentiates into macrophages for phagocytosis
- Immune system cell that fights infections; includes granulocytes and agranulocytes.
- Most abundant granulocyte WBC; phagocytizes bacteria and responds first to infections.
- Agranulocyte WBC including B cells (antibody producers) and T cells (cellular immunity).
- Granulocyte WBC that releases histamine in allergic reactions.
9 Clues: Cell fragment essential for blood clotting and hemostasis. • Granulocyte WBC that releases histamine in allergic reactions. • Iron-rich protein in erythrocytes that binds and carries oxygen. • Agranulocyte WBC that differentiates into macrophages for phagocytosis • Granulocyte WBC involved in parasitic infections and allergic responses. • ...
Masterclass crossword 2026-03-19
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- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome
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- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- the action or process of filtering something
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogenMan's best friend
- a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Sustainable Development Goals
9 Clues: Sustainable Development Goals • the action or process of filtering something • the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods. • an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • a person’s condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome • ...
Infection Control & Prevention 2025-06-13
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- A place where a pathogen lives and multiplies (e.g., human, animal, environment).
- An individual who lacks effective resistance to a particular pathogen.
- The way a pathogen moves from one host to another.
- The primary measure for preventing the spread of infection, including washing with soap and water or using alcohol-based rub.
- PPE worn over the mouth and nose to prevent the inhalation or spread of airborne particles.
- The process of destroying all microorganisms, including spores, on a surface or in a substance.
- An agent that kills microorganisms or stops their growth.
- An infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare facility; also known as HAI.
- Medical instruments that can cut or puncture, requiring careful disposal.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The ability of an organism to resist infection.
- The process of destroying most pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- An alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Completely free of all living microorganisms and their spores.
- An organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- Measures taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, separating infected individuals.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread by very small particles suspended in the air.
- The sequence of conditions that allow for a disease to spread.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- Personal protective equipment worn on the hands to prevent contamination.
- Basic infection control practices applied to all patients in any healthcare setting.
- Goggles or a face shield worn to protect the eyes from splashes or sprays.
- The action or process of throwing away or getting rid of something.
- Contaminated materials that must be disposed of safely.
- The process by which an infectious agent is spread from one source to another.
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- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- The ongoing systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of health data.
- Carrying or containing harmful microorganisms.
- An abnormally high body temperature, typically accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
- The act of cleansing hands with soap and water.
- A biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause infection.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread through respiratory droplets.
- The way a pathogen leaves its reservoir.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread by direct or indirect touch.
- A protective barrier worn over clothing to prevent contamination.
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease.
- The process of making something clean and healthy.
- A group of eukaryotic organisms that includes yeasts and molds, some causing infection.
- An infectious agent that can only multiply inside the living cells of other organisms.
- An injury caused by a hypodermic needle.
- The act of administering a vaccine to produce immunity.
- The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled in populations.
- A substance that inhibits the growth of microorganisms on living tissue.
- The way a pathogen enters a new host.
- The absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
49 Clues: An alcohol-based hand sanitizer. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • The way a pathogen enters a new host. • The way a pathogen leaves its reservoir. • An injury caused by a hypodermic needle. • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease. • Carrying or containing harmful microorganisms. • The act of cleansing hands with soap and water. • ...
Infection Control & Prevention 2025-10-09
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- A place where a pathogen lives and multiplies (e.g., human, animal, environment).
- An individual who lacks effective resistance to a particular pathogen.
- The way a pathogen moves from one host to another.
- The primary measure for preventing the spread of infection, including washing with soap and water or using alcohol-based rub.
- PPE worn over the mouth and nose to prevent the inhalation or spread of airborne particles.
- The process of destroying all microorganisms, including spores, on a surface or in a substance.
- An agent that kills microorganisms or stops their growth.
- An infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare facility; also known as HAI.
- Medical instruments that can cut or puncture, requiring careful disposal.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The ability of an organism to resist infection.
- The process of destroying most pathogenic microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- An alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Completely free of all living microorganisms and their spores.
- An organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- Measures taken to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, separating infected individuals.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread by very small particles suspended in the air.
- The sequence of conditions that allow for a disease to spread.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- Personal protective equipment worn on the hands to prevent contamination.
- Basic infection control practices applied to all patients in any healthcare setting.
- Goggles or a face shield worn to protect the eyes from splashes or sprays.
- The action or process of throwing away or getting rid of something.
- Contaminated materials that must be disposed of safely.
- The process by which an infectious agent is spread from one source to another.
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- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
- Free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- The ongoing systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of health data.
- Carrying or containing harmful microorganisms.
- An abnormally high body temperature, typically accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
- The act of cleansing hands with soap and water.
- A biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause infection.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread through respiratory droplets.
- The way a pathogen leaves its reservoir.
- A type of isolation precaution for infections spread by direct or indirect touch.
- A protective barrier worn over clothing to prevent contamination.
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease.
- The process of making something clean and healthy.
- A group of eukaryotic organisms that includes yeasts and molds, some causing infection.
- An infectious agent that can only multiply inside the living cells of other organisms.
- An injury caused by a hypodermic needle.
- The act of administering a vaccine to produce immunity.
- The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled in populations.
- A substance that inhibits the growth of microorganisms on living tissue.
- The way a pathogen enters a new host.
- The absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
49 Clues: An alcohol-based hand sanitizer. • Free from dirt, marks, or stains. • The way a pathogen enters a new host. • The way a pathogen leaves its reservoir. • An injury caused by a hypodermic needle. • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease. • Carrying or containing harmful microorganisms. • The act of cleansing hands with soap and water. • ...
IMMUNOLOGICAL DISORDERS 2021-04-08
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- an intensely low concentration of gamma globulin in the blood
- used for induction of the responses of the allergies
- an investigation commonly done to diagnose autoimmune acute hymolytic anemia
- an allergen causes an itchy rash known as atopis
- organ that is responsible for both the storage and purification of red bloods cells
- release histamine and prostaglandin
- chemical that causes a fever
- the body's immune system is not enough and cant resist infectious disease
- cancer that specifically affects the bone marrow
- eponym for acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
- a virus that attacks the human immune system
- it is characterized by recurrent inflammatory episodes
- aggresive form of chemical drug therapy meant to destroy rapidly groeing cells in the body
- a disorder in which respiratory passages narrows significantly
- reduction or decreased immune response to an antigen
- play a role in protecting the body against respiratory and gastrointestinal infections
- deficiency in ____ has been widely contributing to autoimmune disease
- _____ T cells virus infected cells and cancer cells
- cause acute health effects, long term effects like cancer and cardiovascular diseases
- this disease attacks body tissues including the lungs, kidney and skin
- source of lymph and lymphocytes
- unique RBC disorder that occurs when the body produces antibodies that destroy RBC's
- the capacity of the immune system to carry out its function of finding foreign cells
- swelling in outer membrane of eyeball
- it cause skin cell to multiply too quickly
- chemical that warns nieghboring cell of a viral infection
- cancerous plasma cells overcrowds the healthy blood cells in the bone marrow
- disorder develop due to production of autoantibodies against thyroid stimulating hormone receptor
- it can indicate anemia
- the immune system attacks and damages blood vessesls
- immune system attacks the joints causes redness, warmth and soreness
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- genitic tendency to synthesize inappropriate level of IgE specific for external allergies
- provides immunity by defending against disease causing agent
- decreasing the body's normal immune response to infected by foreign substances
- those are acquired immunodificiency disorder
- cell involved in the chronic rejection in the graft
- a chemical that kills bacteria without harming the cell
- insufficient nutrients in the body resulting in decreased immune system
- attacks myelin coating of nerve axons
- a congenital acquired deficiency of gamma globulins in blood
- a disease that occurs when the blood has a lot of glucose
- it is the enlargement of the lymph nodes that cause infection
- resulting in a defect cell-mediated immunity
- type of white blood cell that defends us from infections
- a drug which is considered to be lifesaving in severe allergic reaction
- the body's ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease
- severe allergic reaction
- an infection that makes the liver enflamed and damaged
- during allergic skin testing development of edema at the site or injection is called
- uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in the body
- exaggerated immune response to harmless environment antigen is calleda
- a drug which is considered to be lifesaving during severe allergic reaction
- gluten sensitive enteropathy
- not enough ____ in your diet can weaken your immune system
- this type of anemia causes deficiency of a protein, made by stomach lining cells
- synthesize appropriate level of IgE specific for external allergies
- that cause an immune response in the body by identifying substances in cells
- an acute immune disorder that
- ductless gland at the base of the neck
- plate-based assay technique used for identifying soluble substances
- also known as alymphocytosis
- potent inflammatory mediator
- a cancer in the lymphatic system
63 Clues: it can indicate anemia • severe allergic reaction • chemical that causes a fever • gluten sensitive enteropathy • also known as alymphocytosis • potent inflammatory mediator • an acute immune disorder that • source of lymph and lymphocytes • a cancer in the lymphatic system • release histamine and prostaglandin • attacks myelin coating of nerve axons • ...
Secondary Binding Assays 2019-09-04
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- visible clumping of insoluble particles
- used in the CFT
- mediates humoral immunity
- liquid that will remain at the top of the tube after centrifugation of coagulated blood
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- the interaction of a soluble antigen and antibody that results in an insoluble product
- is the branch of biology that studies blood serum for evidence of infection
- liquid that remains at the top of tube after centrifugation of not coagulated blood
- Non-living substances such as toxins, chemicals, drugs, and foreign particles
8 Clues: used in the CFT • mediates humoral immunity • visible clumping of insoluble particles • is the branch of biology that studies blood serum for evidence of infection • Non-living substances such as toxins, chemicals, drugs, and foreign particles • liquid that remains at the top of tube after centrifugation of not coagulated blood • ...
Oncolytic Viruses 2021-10-03
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- First step of the viral life cycle (Hint: also how you go through a door)
- Type of immunity AGAINST the oncolytic virus
- The disguising of the OV from the immune response
- Shield the virus from antibody binding, interaction with other blood components
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- Deleting gene regions to eliminate specific viral functions; an engineering strategy
- OV infection’s direct killing potential
- The complement pathway involved with neutralizing OV treatment in humans (Hint: Mozart)
- This innate immune system process “heats up” tumours
8 Clues: OV infection’s direct killing potential • Type of immunity AGAINST the oncolytic virus • The disguising of the OV from the immune response • This innate immune system process “heats up” tumours • First step of the viral life cycle (Hint: also how you go through a door) • Shield the virus from antibody binding, interaction with other blood components • ...
Djokovic Deportation 2022-01-16
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- / When you score a point in tennis directly from your serve
- / keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
- / to send or carry off; transport, especially forcibly
- / a person who is blamed for something that someone else has done
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- /a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- / The capital city of Serbia
- / fussy and hard to please
- / the name of the four major tennis tournaments (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and The US Open)
8 Clues: / fussy and hard to please • / The capital city of Serbia • / to send or carry off; transport, especially forcibly • / When you score a point in tennis directly from your serve • / keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties • / a person who is blamed for something that someone else has done • ...
Kansas History 2023-01-27
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- gaining profit or money left over after expenses are paid.
- Supreme power or authority
- Requiring something or someone for support
- When many regions or groups are under the control of one country or kingdom
- The body's ability to resist disease
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- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- When someone is made to live and work as a slave.
- Native, or occurring naturally in a place. People who are original to the region.
8 Clues: Supreme power or authority • The body's ability to resist disease • Requiring something or someone for support • When someone is made to live and work as a slave. • gaining profit or money left over after expenses are paid. • When many regions or groups are under the control of one country or kingdom • ...
Lymphatic System Study Guide 2022-09-12
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- fluid that produces a fever when released into blood
- the fluid containing white blood cells that defends against germs
- a Y shaped protein that fights pathogens, bacteria and viruses
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- type of white blood cell in the vertebrate immune system
- the ability to resist a specific infection or toxin
- glands throughout the lymph vessels, where white blood cells fight infection
- foreign object; triggers the production of
- an opaque liquid produced in infected tissue; made of dead white blood cells
8 Clues: foreign object; triggers the production of • the ability to resist a specific infection or toxin • fluid that produces a fever when released into blood • type of white blood cell in the vertebrate immune system • a Y shaped protein that fights pathogens, bacteria and viruses • the fluid containing white blood cells that defends against germs • ...
Unit 4- wk1/2 2025-02-03
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- A change in wording or meaning especially in a law, bill, or motion
- A form or variant of a type or original
- A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
- An unspecified later time : in the end
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- The exercise of the power and function of making rules (such as laws)
- To come to agreement by mutual concession
- An agreement or pledge to do something in the future
- Government by the people : rule of the majority
8 Clues: An unspecified later time : in the end • A form or variant of a type or original • To come to agreement by mutual concession • Government by the people : rule of the majority • An agreement or pledge to do something in the future • A change in wording or meaning especially in a law, bill, or motion • ...
DEI Crossword 2022-07-19
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- a widely held and oversimplified idea of a person or group
- The ______ can be found on the I drive and includes articles, books and podcasts about diversity
- it is important to build a culture of _______
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- a physical or mental impairment that limits an individual's activities
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted to a particular person or group
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- a ______ workforce is critical to building brighter futures
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion
8 Clues: Diversity Equity and Inclusion • the quality of being fair and impartial • it is important to build a culture of _______ • a widely held and oversimplified idea of a person or group • a ______ workforce is critical to building brighter futures • a physical or mental impairment that limits an individual's activities • ...
Diseases 2020-04-24
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- The deadly disease which directly attacks immune system and is found in Africa
- The disease to which people get immunity after having it once
- a disease carried by mosquitoes which causes jaundice
- the disease which kills atleast one million people per year and is carried by mosquitoes
- a water-borne disease
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- The most searched disease currently
- The disease which came from pigs and also became one of the deadliest pandemics ever
- The plague which started Renaissance
8 Clues: a water-borne disease • The most searched disease currently • The plague which started Renaissance • a disease carried by mosquitoes which causes jaundice • The disease to which people get immunity after having it once • The deadly disease which directly attacks immune system and is found in Africa • ...
Diary of a Part-Time Indian 2025-05-13
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- Grandmother spirit shows this towards her killer.
- Junior's full name.
- An area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation
- The name of the white high school Junior transfers to.
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- The tribe which Junior belongs to.
- A Native American ceremony where traditional dances are performed.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- A theme relating to discovering ones true self.
8 Clues: Junior's full name. • The tribe which Junior belongs to. • A theme relating to discovering ones true self. • Grandmother spirit shows this towards her killer. • The name of the white high school Junior transfers to. • A Native American ceremony where traditional dances are performed. • ...
Body Defenses, Immunity and Risk 2022-07-18
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- natural secretions by the skin to reduce friction and contain substances that prevent the growth of pathogens
- white blood cells engulf and destroy foreign invaders through this process
- single celled organism that can cause infection
- mouth secretion, watery fluid that blocks the growth of pathogens
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- a thick, slippery fluid that moistens and protects parts of the body
- invasion of harmful, microscopic organisms
- microscopic organisms
- poisons
- foreign substances in the body
9 Clues: poisons • microscopic organisms • foreign substances in the body • invasion of harmful, microscopic organisms • single celled organism that can cause infection • mouth secretion, watery fluid that blocks the growth of pathogens • a thick, slippery fluid that moistens and protects parts of the body • ...
Show Me the Menu 2022-04-08
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- Fully recovers D2 and D3 metabolites (abbreviated)
- Implemented into Sepsis and Antimicrobial Stewardship programs
- Used to screen for primary aldosteronism
- Biomarker that best distinguishes remission from different degrees of endoscopic activity in Crohn’s disease and is indicated for differentiating IBD from IBS
- DiaSorin offers the only fully automated, extraction-free method
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- Used to identify the leading cause of peptic ulcer disease to drive eradication therapy
- Partners leading IGRA technology with the workflow advantages of CLIA
- Used to determine presumed immunity to HAV infection
- Recommended as the preferred non-invasive test for pancreatic insufficiency
9 Clues: Used to screen for primary aldosteronism • Fully recovers D2 and D3 metabolites (abbreviated) • Used to determine presumed immunity to HAV infection • Implemented into Sepsis and Antimicrobial Stewardship programs • DiaSorin offers the only fully automated, extraction-free method • Partners leading IGRA technology with the workflow advantages of CLIA • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board #29 2022-04-16
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- high blood pressure
- the act of inhaling and exhaling; breathing
- the structure of a plant or animal or any of its parts
- a substance that destroys or slows the growth of a living organism
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- something that cures a disease or relieves an ailment
- a strip of cloth or other material used to cover a wound
- a disease or illness caused by microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses
- an inherited or acquired resistance to a disease
- the identifying of a disease or ailment through examination of its symptoms
9 Clues: high blood pressure • the act of inhaling and exhaling; breathing • an inherited or acquired resistance to a disease • something that cures a disease or relieves an ailment • the structure of a plant or animal or any of its parts • a strip of cloth or other material used to cover a wound • a substance that destroys or slows the growth of a living organism • ...
Chapter III Crossword 2023-01-12
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- What were hundreds of Jews persecuted of? ________ craft
- what is the belief that bad smalls cause infection called?
- The scientist involved in the belief that immunity was created with society towards 1380.
- The bacteria associated with the plague, ______ pestis
- What was a form of transmission that involved the use a vector?
- A vector involved with the transmission of the Plague
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- what was the largest religion in Europe during the Medieval period?
- Who performed the last rites and looked after the sick?
- A piece of Gothic architecture in York, The York ________
9 Clues: A vector involved with the transmission of the Plague • The bacteria associated with the plague, ______ pestis • Who performed the last rites and looked after the sick? • What were hundreds of Jews persecuted of? ________ craft • A piece of Gothic architecture in York, The York ________ • what is the belief that bad smalls cause infection called? • ...
Lymphocyte Cells Hanh Ho (n11074540) 2021-08-21
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- What type of T cells are involved in eliminating invading cells?
- What does an antibody do to mark an antigen?
- What system are white blood cells part of?
- What type of immunity does B cells play an important role in?
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- What cells do B lymphocytes differentiate into?
- What chemical messenger is released by T cells to facilitate immune reactions?
- What type of blood cells are lymphocytes part of?
- What do B cells produce?
- What lymphocyte cells are produced so that the immune reaction is faster when the same pathogen invades again?
9 Clues: What do B cells produce? • What system are white blood cells part of? • What does an antibody do to mark an antigen? • What cells do B lymphocytes differentiate into? • What type of blood cells are lymphocytes part of? • What type of immunity does B cells play an important role in? • What type of T cells are involved in eliminating invading cells? • ...
Exploration on Digestion 2021-02-14
5 Clues: helps break down fats • the first step on the digestive system • produces antibodies that boost our immunity • released by the pancreas to help digest food particles • contains enzymes that help break down particles even more
Lymphocyte 2019-08-11
5 Clues: immunity • also known as antibodies • a large Y-shaped protein • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • are secreted by certain cells of the immune system and have an effect on other cells
Lesson 6-10-21 2021-06-10
5 Clues: Producing a successful result • Not taking sides in a disagreement • Your body's ability to fight a virus • When you have a lot of money you are... • A shot you take to fight a disease or virus
Spain vocab 2024-10-04
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- organization or company that provides a service
- use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
- prove truth or accuracy
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- with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases
- detailed plan for a journey or place of visit
- act or state of being restricted; limitation
6 Clues: prove truth or accuracy • act or state of being restricted; limitation • detailed plan for a journey or place of visit • organization or company that provides a service • with a vaccine; provides immunity against specific diseases • use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political
Science Croossword 2023-02-21
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- Materials that allow electricity to pass through them easily are called electrical-
- current The flow of electricity in a circuit is called -
- Meat, fish and egg are rich foods in ______________. -
- _____________ are required to be taken in prescribed manner to cure diseases. -
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- ______________is a shop where pharmacists package and sell medicines.
- chain The transfer of energy from one living organism to another organism is called -
- Fruits and vegetables are good source to increase the immunity to fight with –
- Milk and milk products help to make our ____________ strong. -
- The bones which protect our brain.
9 Clues: The bones which protect our brain. • Meat, fish and egg are rich foods in ______________. - • current The flow of electricity in a circuit is called - • Milk and milk products help to make our ____________ strong. - • ______________is a shop where pharmacists package and sell medicines. • ...
Holistic Health 2013-09-17
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- #1 cause of adolescent deaths in US.
- Father of Medicine.
- Type of medicine that focuses on experience. Best for degeneration, chronic stress & lifestyle disorders, systematic imbalances, immunity.
- Physical, Mental, Spiritual, and Emotional health all create and equal _______.
- Type of medicine with focuses of symptoms. Best for infections, diseases, trauma, structural damage, organ failure, acute conditions.
- #2 cause of adolescent deaths in US.
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- "First do no harm."
- A level of function and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly human.
- #3 cause of adolescent deaths in US.
9 Clues: "First do no harm." • Father of Medicine. • #1 cause of adolescent deaths in US. • #3 cause of adolescent deaths in US. • #2 cause of adolescent deaths in US. • Physical, Mental, Spiritual, and Emotional health all create and equal _______. • A level of function and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly human. • ...
Biden Relief Package 2021-06-07
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- A substance designed to provide immunity against one or more diseases
- Small-sized privately owned corporations or partnerships, hit especially hard during the pandemic
- A highly contagious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
- A new kind of technology on which COVID-19 vaccines are based on
- The term for when a person seeking a job cannot find work
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- epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread over a large region
- a fixed regular payment
- The 46th President of the United States
- Assistance given to those in a time of need or difficulty
9 Clues: a fixed regular payment • The 46th President of the United States • Assistance given to those in a time of need or difficulty • The term for when a person seeking a job cannot find work • A highly contagious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus • A new kind of technology on which COVID-19 vaccines are based on • ...
Renue: Rest, Nutrition, Exercise 2016-01-13
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- Strengthens my immunity, improves my _____ and clarity.
- Keeps me at a healthy ____, keeps me looking and feeling great!
- My body's with me everywhere, it deserves my constant ____.
- What is the name of the pronghorn?
- It's easy to care for your _____, and all it's made for!
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- I maintain a healthy body through rest, ______, and exercise!
- When I'm in _____ of my body, I'm in control of my life!
- When I _____ and care for it, my body stays strong and fit.
- Consider the benefit, when you ____ just a little bit.
9 Clues: What is the name of the pronghorn? • Consider the benefit, when you ____ just a little bit. • Strengthens my immunity, improves my _____ and clarity. • When I'm in _____ of my body, I'm in control of my life! • It's easy to care for your _____, and all it's made for! • My body's with me everywhere, it deserves my constant ____. • ...
Pandemic Plan Review 2013-10-29
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- 2nd best defence against the Flu
- The role of the receptionist during a Pandemic
- A person who has chosen not to have a flu immunization cannot work during pandemic (T/F)
- These medications can provide immunity against the flu IF started less that 48 hours after onset
- The Pandemic Plan can be located here
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- Incident Commander
- An illness that occurs worldwide over a broad geographical area
- There are usually two or more, either in the same year or subsequent years
- The role of the COLP Manager during a Pandemic
9 Clues: Incident Commander • 2nd best defence against the Flu • The Pandemic Plan can be located here • The role of the receptionist during a Pandemic • The role of the COLP Manager during a Pandemic • An illness that occurs worldwide over a broad geographical area • There are usually two or more, either in the same year or subsequent years • ...
IMMUNE SYSTEM CROSSWORD!! 2021-02-03
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- its in the bone it makes blood cells
- they fight pathogens to protect the body
- it trains your body to make antibodies for a virus so you can fight it off
- they are made to latch on to certain germs and destroy them
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- they circulate in your blood there are two kind of them
- there are four kinds of it bacteria,virus,fungi and parasites
- there are three kinds adaptive,innate and passive
- its a home for white blood cells and it filters blood
- it spreads and attacks the white blood cells directly
9 Clues: its in the bone it makes blood cells • they fight pathogens to protect the body • there are three kinds adaptive,innate and passive • its a home for white blood cells and it filters blood • it spreads and attacks the white blood cells directly • they circulate in your blood there are two kind of them • they are made to latch on to certain germs and destroy them • ...
Lymphocyte Cells Hanh Ho (n11074540) 2021-08-21
Across
- What type of T cells are involved in eliminating invading cells?
- What does an antibody do to mark an antigen?
- What system are white blood cells part of?
- What type of immunity does B cells play an important role in?
Down
- What cells do B lymphocytes differentiate into?
- What chemical messenger is released by T cells to facilitate immune reactions?
- What type of blood cells are lymphocytes part of?
- What do B cells produce?
- What lymphocyte cells are produced so that the immune reaction is faster when the same pathogen invades again?
9 Clues: What do B cells produce? • What system are white blood cells part of? • What does an antibody do to mark an antigen? • What cells do B lymphocytes differentiate into? • What type of blood cells are lymphocytes part of? • What type of immunity does B cells play an important role in? • What type of T cells are involved in eliminating invading cells? • ...
Spell with seeds 2021-11-19
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- Seeds require water and _____ to grow.
- What is the tiny root that comes out of the seed and grows downwards?
- Name the outermost part of a seed.
- Sprouting the pulses also helps to build ______ that prevents us from many diseases.
- What seeds can be eaten in any form?
- Seed leaves that provide nutrition to the seed?
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- What is the tiny shoot that comes out of the seed and grows upwards?
- Which part of the seed stores the baby plant?
- What is the process by which a seed develops into a young plant?
9 Clues: Name the outermost part of a seed. • What seeds can be eaten in any form? • Seeds require water and _____ to grow. • Which part of the seed stores the baby plant? • Seed leaves that provide nutrition to the seed? • What is the process by which a seed develops into a young plant? • What is the tiny shoot that comes out of the seed and grows upwards? • ...
Biden Relief Package 2021-06-07
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- a fixed regular payment
- The term for when a person seeking a job cannot find work
- Assistance given to those in a time of need or difficulty
- epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread over a large region
- A substance designed to provide immunity against one or more diseases
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- Small-sized privately owned corporations or partnerships, hit especially hard during the pandemic
- A new kind of technology on which COVID-19 vaccines are based on
- The 46th President of the United States
- A highly contagious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
9 Clues: a fixed regular payment • The 46th President of the United States • The term for when a person seeking a job cannot find work • Assistance given to those in a time of need or difficulty • A highly contagious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus • A new kind of technology on which COVID-19 vaccines are based on • ...
Vocabulary Test1 2022-10-18
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- in addition to; along with; increased by.
- the state or condition of being immune to a disease.
- soft thread used for cleaning between the teeth; dental floss.
- to make stronger.
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- a place of business or a building where milk is stored and milk products such as butter and cheese are made.
- a nourishing substance in a food.
- to break down or promote the breaking down of (food) into substances that can be absorbed by body tissues.
- a round, sharp-tasting bulb used extensively in cooking and as a flavoring.
- the soybean.
9 Clues: the soybean. • to make stronger. • a nourishing substance in a food. • in addition to; along with; increased by. • the state or condition of being immune to a disease. • soft thread used for cleaning between the teeth; dental floss. • a round, sharp-tasting bulb used extensively in cooking and as a flavoring. • ...
Crossword of the plague 2017-01-01
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- state of enforced isolation to prevent the spread of disease
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection by the action of specific antibodies
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- is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to cure illness
- another name for epidemic
- the species that spreads yellow fever
- a temporary, sudden increase in a disease in a population
7 Clues: another name for epidemic • the species that spreads yellow fever • is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to cure illness • a temporary, sudden increase in a disease in a population • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country • state of enforced isolation to prevent the spread of disease • ...
Investigation and Oversight 2018-02-28
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- Willful obstruction of justice
- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- Lying under oath
- Veto: A provision that Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
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- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- To plan to occur at a specific time
- A plan of action, especially a crafty or secret one
7 Clues: Lying under oath • Willful obstruction of justice • To plan to occur at a specific time • A plan of action, especially a crafty or secret one • A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents • Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts • ...
Unit 4.3 Vocabulary Test 2023-12-06
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something
- not yielding in strength, severity, or determination
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- express the sense of (words or text) in another language
- a look on someone's face that conveys a particular emotion
- unalike, dissimilar, to be different
- food, something you consume
7 Clues: food, something you consume • unalike, dissimilar, to be different • not yielding in strength, severity, or determination • express the sense of (words or text) in another language • a look on someone's face that conveys a particular emotion • hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something • ...
CORONAVIRUS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-03-26
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- The air taken into or expelled from the lungs.
- The quality of being relatively small in height or length.
- Make a sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.
- Spread from one person or organism to another.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- The permanent ending of vital processes in a cell or tissue.
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- An abnormally high body temperature.
- The state of having no protection from something harmful.
- Prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Manifestation, indicator.
- An infection that inflames your lungs' air sacs.
- A very small drop of a liquid.
- A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome.
- A return to a normal state of health,or strength.
- Illness.
18 Clues: Illness. • Manifestation, indicator. • A very small drop of a liquid. • An abnormally high body temperature. • A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome. • Prevalent over a whole country or the world. • The air taken into or expelled from the lungs. • Spread from one person or organism to another. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • ...
IJ crossword puzzle 2021-09-07
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- Parents of school children should have this
- IJ works to limits its power
- IJ breaks government created ones; a board game
- A merry group of lawyers, also musicians
- Qualified or not, officials shouldn’t have this when they violate the Constitution
- the clients of IJ’s first lawsuit were entangled in DC laws, their work ensured their customers were never tangled
- when private, IJ works to protect it
- A group of non-singing supremes
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- Asset forfeiture abuse is sometimes known as Policing For this
- Little pink house owner and infamous court ruling
- your castle
- Using this power the government can take private property
- 1 in 5 jobs need a license, do you need a License To ____?
- Veggie burgers don't contain this, Mississippi law wasn't sure
- Thanks to IJ, you can ship this libation across state borders
- police can come back when they have one of these
- lawyers file them, but they aren't short
- congress shall make no law abridging this freedom
18 Clues: your castle • IJ works to limits its power • A group of non-singing supremes • when private, IJ works to protect it • A merry group of lawyers, also musicians • lawyers file them, but they aren't short • Parents of school children should have this • IJ breaks government created ones; a board game • police can come back when they have one of these • ...
Disease Crossword Chap. 23 2016-12-01
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- protein that acts against a specific antigen
- Disease spread from one living organism to another
- disease outbreak that affects many people in the same place
- infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with pus
- Global outbreak of an infectious disease
- scarring of the liver
- can trigger an immune response
- Membrane lining of various body cavities including nose, ears, and mouth
- organism that carries and transmits the pathogen to humans or other animals
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- single cell microorganisms that live almost everywhere on earth
- yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Tract passageway that makes breathing possible
- System network of cells, tissue, organs, and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- being protected against a particular disease
- substances that kill cells or interfere with their functions
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body
18 Clues: scarring of the liver • yellowing of the skin and eyes • can trigger an immune response • Global outbreak of an infectious disease • protein that acts against a specific antigen • being protected against a particular disease • Tract passageway that makes breathing possible • Disease spread from one living organism to another • ...
Survivor Trivia 2020-04-19
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- In Pearl Islands, ________ set the weight record when he held 220 pounds in an immunity challenge.
- In Survivor, The Australian Outback: Jerri Manthey wrongly accused her tribemate of stealing _________
- As of 2020, _______Seasons of Survivor have aired.
- _______ was the winner of Survivor: Africa
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- The First Season of Survivor Took place in _________.
- _________ is the Host of Survivor.
- This female player won a Pontiac G6 on Survivor: Vanuatu.
7 Clues: _________ is the Host of Survivor. • _______ was the winner of Survivor: Africa • As of 2020, _______Seasons of Survivor have aired. • The First Season of Survivor Took place in _________. • This female player won a Pontiac G6 on Survivor: Vanuatu. • In Pearl Islands, ________ set the weight record when he held 220 pounds in an immunity challenge. • ...
German Measles 2013-08-24
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- Where does the replication pf the virus take place?
- What is the name of the syndrome described which can cause severe birth defects?
- When is the virus most prevalent?
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- Which organisation set goals to help eradicate German Measles in the future?
- What is the main symptom of German Measles?
- How long will the vaccine produce immunity for?
- What is the virus called which causes German Measles?
7 Clues: When is the virus most prevalent? • What is the main symptom of German Measles? • How long will the vaccine produce immunity for? • Where does the replication pf the virus take place? • What is the virus called which causes German Measles? • Which organisation set goals to help eradicate German Measles in the future? • ...
Cells 2022-10-23
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- They aid in the coagulation process.
- They eat bacteria(phagoctic)infection control.
- They aid in immunity; they produce T lymphocytes that attack infected cells and B lymphocytes that produce antibodies.
- They carry oxygen from the lungs to the cells and carbon dioxide from the cells to the lungs.
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- They release histamine and heparin for inflammatory response.
- They elevate with allergies.
- They are large bacteria eaters (megaphages) infection control
7 Clues: They elevate with allergies. • They aid in the coagulation process. • They eat bacteria(phagoctic)infection control. • They release histamine and heparin for inflammatory response. • They are large bacteria eaters (megaphages) infection control • They carry oxygen from the lungs to the cells and carbon dioxide from the cells to the lungs. • ...
Sexually Transmitted Infections 2022-10-27
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- one of the STIs we talked about
- one of the STIs we talked about
- an area of skin with a difference in texture and color (extra hint- starts with an r)
- a person's ability to resist the symptoms of a virus or infection
- test a test doctors use to diagnose you with an STI
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- one of the STIs we talked about
- the action of stopping something from happening
- shortened term for sexually transmitted infection
- something you might take when you are sick
9 Clues: one of the STIs we talked about • one of the STIs we talked about • one of the STIs we talked about • something you might take when you are sick • the action of stopping something from happening • shortened term for sexually transmitted infection • test a test doctors use to diagnose you with an STI • ...
Vocabulary game 2017-09-29
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- one brain cancer
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- term used in genetics to refer to an irreversible change in the sequence of a genome (DNA or RNA)
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- Abnormal growing mass
- name of the virus
- trash bags that swallow viruses, bacteria and cellular debris to make the body healthy
- gives immunity to a certain disease
7 Clues: one brain cancer • name of the virus • Abnormal growing mass • gives immunity to a certain disease • a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body • trash bags that swallow viruses, bacteria and cellular debris to make the body healthy • ...
Prenatal Immunizations & Postpartum Rubella 2021-11-16
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- what kind of rash does rubella cause?
- what type of immunity is given through the placenta/breastmilk?
- when should women get the tdap vaccine?
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- what kind of flu vaccine is administered through the shot?
- after how many weeks should a mom avoid pregnancy after getting the MMR vaccine?
- what kind of antibodies does breast feeing provide?
- after how many weeks is the mom protected against pertussis?
7 Clues: what kind of rash does rubella cause? • when should women get the tdap vaccine? • what kind of antibodies does breast feeing provide? • what kind of flu vaccine is administered through the shot? • after how many weeks is the mom protected against pertussis? • what type of immunity is given through the placenta/breastmilk? • ...
COVID-19 Vaccine 2021-04-29
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- a vaccine that teaches the body cells how to make a protein to fight for future infection
- a secondary effect of a drug
- a substance that triggers an immune response in the body to produce antibodies
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- a type of white blood cell that helps fight the virus
- white blood cells that consume dead or dying cells
- a microorganism that causes disease
- protection from a virus
7 Clues: protection from a virus • a secondary effect of a drug • a microorganism that causes disease • white blood cells that consume dead or dying cells • a type of white blood cell that helps fight the virus • a substance that triggers an immune response in the body to produce antibodies • ...
Third line of defense 2025-08-26
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- triggers the immune response from the body surrounding the pathogen prompting the production of antibodies
- meaning to be protected from the disease
- produce the correct antibodies that fit onto the antigen around the pathogen
- responds to specific invaders
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- the general name given to white blood cells
- produced by lymphocytes to attach to antigens to fight of disease
- eat and destroy harmful pathogens in the body
7 Clues: responds to specific invaders • meaning to be protected from the disease • the general name given to white blood cells • eat and destroy harmful pathogens in the body • produced by lymphocytes to attach to antigens to fight of disease • produce the correct antibodies that fit onto the antigen around the pathogen • ...
Keywords 2021-08-07
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- a disease that can be transferred to another individual
- a condition of a living organism where its body or a body part has an impaired functioning
- a microscopic living organism
- microorganism that causes disease
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- a disease that can not be transferred to another individual
- the invasion and growth of germs in the body
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin
7 Clues: a microscopic living organism • microorganism that causes disease • the invasion and growth of germs in the body • a disease that can be transferred to another individual • a disease that can not be transferred to another individual • the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin • ...
Q4 Extra Credit 2022-04-12
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- the system that serves as the body's support framework
- substances that fight pathogens that cause infection and illness
- the liquid portion of blood
- a unit of energy available from food for use by the body
- the sum of traits transmitted to a person by his/her biological parents
- a highly addictive stimulant drug found in tobacco
- a point at which two bones meet
- a healthful aim or purpose that a person can achieve over a lifetime
- a balanced state of health
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- the way in which a person lives
- the body system for communication and control
- a condition in which the body reacts to a food or other substance
- the body's main source of energy
- resistance to a particular disease
- a hormone that prepares the body for quick action
- this protects the ends of bone and keeps them from rubbing together
- the state of a person's body, mind, feelings, and how they get along with others
- the main organs of the respiratory system
18 Clues: a balanced state of health • the liquid portion of blood • the way in which a person lives • a point at which two bones meet • the body's main source of energy • resistance to a particular disease • the main organs of the respiratory system • the body system for communication and control • a hormone that prepares the body for quick action • ...
CHAPTER 4 2013-12-11
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- infection Bloodstream carries the bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body
- stage Stage where bacteria grow and reproduce
- immunity Developed after the body has overcome a disease or through inoculations such as vaccinations
- symptoms Itching, burning, or pain can only be felt by the person with the disease
- bacteria Are pus-forming organisms that grow in bunches or clusters
- Short rod-shaped organisms
- Intergrates viral dna into the cell genome
- Round-shaped organisms that appear singly or in groups
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- Study of the causes of disease and their mode of operation
- Technical term for an infestation caused by head or body louse
- Freedom from disease germs
- infection Lesion containing pus
- pathogens Disease-producing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the body in blood or body fluids
- bacteria disease and infection
- symptoms Pimples, boils, swelling, or inflammation can be observed by anyone
- Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
- Curved or corkscrew-shaped organisms
- One-celled microorganisms that exist almost everywhere
18 Clues: Freedom from disease germs • Short rod-shaped organisms • bacteria disease and infection • infection Lesion containing pus • Curved or corkscrew-shaped organisms • Intergrates viral dna into the cell genome • Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus • stage Stage where bacteria grow and reproduce • One-celled microorganisms that exist almost everywhere • ...
Lymphatic System 2013-05-08
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- What traps and removes bacteria from entering the throat?
- What is a non-antibody-producing lymphocyte?
- What is an incomplete Antigen?
- Lymphatic vessels and Lymphoid tissues and organs are in what system?
- what makes it through the mechanical barriers but does not pass the phagocytes?
- How many cells are in the immune system?
- What includes both Congenital and Acquired conditions?
- What engulfs foreign particles and secretes proteins?
- When the thyroid gland produces excessive amounts of thyroxine
- What produces hormones?
- What filters and cleanse blood and bacteria and destroys worn out red blood cells?
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- What protects the body by removing foreign material from the lymphatic stream?
- What indicates the formation of antibodies through direc exposure to an antigen?
- Lymphs are composed of what?
- What disease destroys the white matter of the brain and spinal cord?
- How many antibody classes and roles is there?
- What does the lymph travel towards?
- What produces antibodies and oversees humoral immunity?
18 Clues: What produces hormones? • Lymphs are composed of what? • What is an incomplete Antigen? • What does the lymph travel towards? • How many cells are in the immune system? • What is a non-antibody-producing lymphocyte? • How many antibody classes and roles is there? • What engulfs foreign particles and secretes proteins? • ...
Pandemic 2020-11-24
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- - an act of remaining physically apart at least 6 feet away from others
- - presenting no symptoms of the disease.
- - first individual infected with a disease during an epidemic.
- - total number of individuals with the disease
- - widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community or geographic area.
- - showing symptoms of disease
- - the worldwide spread of an infectious disease.
- - new learning system
- - identifying and monitoring people who may have into contact with an infectious person.
- - an act of separating oneself from others
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- - research experiment on human participants
- - provides immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- - geographical zone with limited access in or out in an effort to contain an outbreak.
- - typically spread between animals and humans.
- - a branch of medicine that deals largely with public health.
- - without contact
- - emergency measure in which individuals are restricted from certain areas in an attempt
- - a device that measures body temperature through a contact with the forehead.
18 Clues: - without contact • - new learning system • - showing symptoms of disease • - presenting no symptoms of the disease. • - an act of separating oneself from others • - research experiment on human participants • - total number of individuals with the disease • - typically spread between animals and humans. • - the worldwide spread of an infectious disease. • ...
IJ crossword puzzle 2021-09-07
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- Parents of school children should have this
- IJ works to limits its power
- IJ breaks government created ones; a board game
- A merry group of lawyers, also musicians
- Qualified or not, officials shouldn’t have this when they violate the Constitution
- the clients of IJ’s first lawsuit were entangled in DC laws, their work ensured their customers were never tangled
- when private, IJ works to protect it
- A group of non-singing supremes
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- Asset forfeiture abuse is sometimes known as Policing For this
- Little pink house owner and infamous court ruling
- your castle
- Using this power the government can take private property
- 1 in 5 jobs need a license, do you need a License To ____?
- Veggie burgers don't contain this, Mississippi law wasn't sure
- Thanks to IJ, you can ship this libation across state borders
- police can come back when they have one of these
- lawyers file them, but they aren't short
- congress shall make no law abridging this freedom
18 Clues: your castle • IJ works to limits its power • A group of non-singing supremes • when private, IJ works to protect it • A merry group of lawyers, also musicians • lawyers file them, but they aren't short • Parents of school children should have this • IJ breaks government created ones; a board game • police can come back when they have one of these • ...
Diseases Vocabulary 2024-01-29
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- A form of asexual reproduction in which one cell divides to form two identical cells.
- Organisms that cause disease.
- Drugs that block the growth and reproduction of bacteria.
- Magnitude and direction.
- Mutually beneficial.
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease.
- An organism that feeds on a living host.
- A large group of one-celled organisms that sometimes cause disease.
- A chemical or physical agent that interacts with DNA and causes a mutation.
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- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- A dead or weakened pathogen introduced into the body to produce immunity.
- A disease that spreads rapidly.
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from the environment.
- Living cell in which a virus replicates.
- Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population.
- The study of microorganisms.
- Kingdom composed of eukaryotes that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi.
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
18 Clues: Mutually beneficial. • Magnitude and direction. • The study of microorganisms. • Organisms that cause disease. • A disease that spreads rapidly. • Living cell in which a virus replicates. • An organism that feeds on a living host. • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease. • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • ...
Test 2021-09-29
Pandemic 2020-11-24
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- - provides immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- - new learning system
- - total number of individuals with the disease
- - showing symptoms of disease
- - identifying and monitoring people who may have into contact with an infectious person.
- - emergency measure in which individuals are restricted from certain areas in an attempt
- - a branch of medicine that deals largely with public health.
- - widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community or geographic area.
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- - a device that measures body temperature through a contact with the forehead.
- - an act of separating oneself from others
- - without contact
- - geographical zone with limited access in or out in an effort to contain an outbreak.
- - research experiment on human participants
- - the worldwide spread of an infectious disease.
- - presenting no symptoms of the disease.
- - first individual infected with a disease during an epidemic.
- - an act of remaining physically apart at least 6 feet away from others
- - typically spread between animals and humans.
18 Clues: - without contact • - new learning system • - showing symptoms of disease • - presenting no symptoms of the disease. • - an act of separating oneself from others • - research experiment on human participants • - total number of individuals with the disease • - typically spread between animals and humans. • - the worldwide spread of an infectious disease. • ...
Virus Vocabulary 2019-09-30
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- cycle one of the two cycles of viral reproduction
- any of a group of viruses that infect specific bacteria, usually causing their disintegration or dissolution.
- reproduction the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells
- proteins
- Coat made up of protein sub units called capsomere. Additional layer of lipid molecules may envelope the protein coat
- of viruses
- site are actually proteins that are on the surface of each cell.
- units
- the doctor gives you
- in the prefix genic
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- cycle one of the two cycles of viral reproduction
- the protein shell of a virus.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- any of a group of RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate, e.g. HIV
- new viruses
- that are surfaced
- of the two cycles of viral reproduction
- misfolded proteins with the ability to transmit their misfolded shape onto normal variants of the same protein
- of a virus
19 Clues: units • proteins • of viruses • of a virus • new viruses • that are surfaced • in the prefix genic • the doctor gives you • the protein shell of a virus. • of the two cycles of viral reproduction • cycle one of the two cycles of viral reproduction • cycle one of the two cycles of viral reproduction • site are actually proteins that are on the surface of each cell. • ...
Important Contributors ro Chemistry 2014-12-13
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- Stroke Medical condition that led to Pasteur being paralyzed
- Germ Theory A disease that states some diseases are caused by microorganisms
- Where he met his wife Marie Lauren
- Heat treatment process that destroys pathenogenic microorganisms in cetrain foods or beverages.
- University where Pasteur was a professor and dean of the science faculty
- The origination of living organisms from lifeless matter
- Institue A school founded by Pasteur that focuses on infectious diseases, public health, and teaching
- Meister The 9 year old boy who had been bit by a rabid dog
- A metabolic process that converts carbohydrates ( starch/sugar) into an alcohol or acid
- Leeuwenhoek Medal The highest honor in microbiology
- Lauren Pasteur wife
- Cholera Pasteur first vaccine discovery
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- Vaccine Vaccine used to control Anthrax
- a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease
- Generation The belief that rotting food arouse from nothing
- sugar
- Institute The Institution founded by Pasteur in 1888
- Nomal The school Pasteur earned his master of science degree in 1845.
- Franaise Medecin Where Pasteur was elected as an associate member
- Vaccine Vaccine used to control rabies
20 Clues: sugar • Lauren Pasteur wife • Where he met his wife Marie Lauren • Vaccine Vaccine used to control rabies • Vaccine Vaccine used to control Anthrax • Cholera Pasteur first vaccine discovery • Leeuwenhoek Medal The highest honor in microbiology • Institute The Institution founded by Pasteur in 1888 • The origination of living organisms from lifeless matter • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- the nerve cells of the body
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- inflammation of the liver
- also known as high blood pressure
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
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- largest part of the brain
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- body's largest internal organ
18 Clues: largest part of the brain • inflammation of the liver • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- body's largest internal organ
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- largest part of the brain
- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
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- also known as high blood pressure
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- inflammation of the liver
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- the nerve cells of the body
18 Clues: inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- also known as high blood pressure
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- the nerve cells of the body
- body's largest internal organ
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
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- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- inflammation of the liver
- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
- largest part of the brain
18 Clues: inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
Exploration and Contact 2025-09-03
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- one of the Three G’s that motivated European exploration
- explorer who realized the Americas were not Asia
- one of the Three G’s that motivated European exploration
- author who described the cruelty of the slave trade
- reason Europeans wanted a new route to Asia
- explorer sent to protect Spanish gold fleets in Florida
- Native Americans believed this could not be owned or sold
- country that claimed Florida and much of the Americas
- major trade item of French and Dutch colonies
- lack of this caused Native Americans to die from European diseases
- transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between Europe and the Americas
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- explorer who sailed west to find a new route to Asia
- an economic system where colonies exist to benefit the mother country
- one of the Three G’s that motivated European exploration
- major cause of Native American deaths after European contact
- driven by desire for wealth, religion, and fame
- reason Native American cultures were diverse
- peninsula discovered and named by Spanish explorers
- country that controlled parts of North America and engaged in fur trade
- route in Triangular Trade that transported enslaved Africans
20 Clues: reason Europeans wanted a new route to Asia • reason Native American cultures were diverse • major trade item of French and Dutch colonies • driven by desire for wealth, religion, and fame • explorer who realized the Americas were not Asia • author who described the cruelty of the slave trade • peninsula discovered and named by Spanish explorers • ...
CHAPTER 4 2013-12-11
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- Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
- One-celled microorganisms that exist almost everywhere
- bacteria disease and infection
- infection Bloodstream carries the bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body
- Round-shaped organisms that appear singly or in groups
- bacteria Are pus-forming organisms that grow in bunches or clusters
- Study of the causes of disease and their mode of operation
- immunity Developed after the body has overcome a disease or through inoculations such as vaccinations
- symptoms Pimples, boils, swelling, or inflammation can be observed by anyone
- Intergrates viral dna into the cell genome
- infection Lesion containing pus
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- Curved or corkscrew-shaped organisms
- Technical term for an infestation caused by head or body louse
- symptoms Itching, burning, or pain can only be felt by the person with the disease
- stage Stage where bacteria grow and reproduce
- pathogens Disease-producing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the body in blood or body fluids
- Short rod-shaped organisms
- Freedom from disease germs
18 Clues: Short rod-shaped organisms • Freedom from disease germs • bacteria disease and infection • infection Lesion containing pus • Curved or corkscrew-shaped organisms • Intergrates viral dna into the cell genome • Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus • stage Stage where bacteria grow and reproduce • One-celled microorganisms that exist almost everywhere • ...
Health Review 1 2016-05-06
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- disorder of the endocrine system; body's inability to regulate sugar
- relay signals from the central nervous system to the body
- gland that is considered the "master" gland
- inflammation of the liver
- largest part of the brain
- the higher blood pressure; occurs during contraction of the ventricles
- wasting away of the muscle through lack of use
- respiratory disorder that causes inflammation of the lungs
- the nerve cells of the body
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- a cardiovascular condition "hardening of the arteries"
- also known as high blood pressure
- bands of connective tissue joining bones together
- cells designed to search and destroy things that are not part of the body
- body's largest internal organ
- thick bundle of nerves through which the brain communicates with the body
- circulation or flow of blood from heart to lungs and back to heart
- substance that stimulates the immune system to develop an acquired immunity
- tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body
18 Clues: inflammation of the liver • largest part of the brain • the nerve cells of the body • body's largest internal organ • also known as high blood pressure • gland that is considered the "master" gland • wasting away of the muscle through lack of use • bands of connective tissue joining bones together • tumor that shows no tendency to spread in the body • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-06
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- an instrument used to plan a course using the stars
- Resistance, such as to disease
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- a point of land that sticks out into the water, like a peninsula
- to travel completely around something, usually by water
- Spanish conquerors of the New World who conquered the Aztecs and Incas
- a journey to a holy place
- a fortified military settlement
- Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome
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- a form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- a fleet of warships
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- a town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- a large farm
- a Muslim house of worship
- a religious community where Native American were converted to Christianity
- The science and art of mapmaking and map design
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateen-rigged on two or three masts.
18 Clues: a large farm • a fleet of warships • a Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • Resistance, such as to disease • a fortified military settlement • a town in the Spanish-ruled lands • The science and art of mapmaking and map design • Related to the culture of Ancient Greece and Rome • an instrument used to plan a course using the stars • ...
Addison Whittington 1st hour 2021-09-16
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- who are the people who study iteams behind ancient people?
- who lived a primitive life style in the calcaiseu parish area?
- What did the Indians trade?
- What are the wanders called?
- what was the cite built by the Neo Indians?
- What was the word that means"people altogether red"?
- What indians greeted the early french explorer Robert Cavelier?
- what is a formal agreement between two or more nations ?
- what did the Meso Indians also build?
- What was the Natchez ruler known as?
- what is it called when a person is looking for new discoveries?
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- Mounds What was used for religious ceremonies?
- River What was the biggest river that runs through Louisiana?
- What was name that usually led the tribes?
- what is the name of the specific tribe
- What did the Meso Indians leave behind?
- What was the village of the Natchez people called?
- The lack of what brought death to many?
18 Clues: What did the Indians trade? • What are the wanders called? • What was the Natchez ruler known as? • what did the Meso Indians also build? • what is the name of the specific tribe • What did the Meso Indians leave behind? • The lack of what brought death to many? • What was name that usually led the tribes? • what was the cite built by the Neo Indians? • ...
Parasite Crossword 2024-12-31
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- weak
- relieve (a person or animal) of the symptoms of a disease or condition
- surgical performance or research
- global
- a physical or mental feature, indicating a condition of disease
- Fields of crops in Southern U.S.
- a parasitic worm that hooks mouthparts, attaching itself to animal's intestines
- a preparation that is administered to stimulate the body's immune response
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
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- the lower part of the alimentary canal
- Symptoms of wanting to eat non-foods like wood, charcoal, or chalk
- the state or quality of being resistant to an infectious disease or pathogen
- causing or able to cause death.
- an organism that lives in or on another organism
- to go through or to break
- the active immature form of an organism and forms the stage between egg and pupa
- the study of the natural world through observation and experiment
- Mines where you dig up coal
18 Clues: weak • global • to go through or to break • Mines where you dig up coal • causing or able to cause death. • surgical performance or research • Fields of crops in Southern U.S. • the lower part of the alimentary canal • an organism that lives in or on another organism • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury • ...
Crossword (Wei Zhonghui) 2025-01-21
Across
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body
- A treatment that completely eliminates a disease
- A characteristic of medicines that are economically accessible
- The study of the effects of drugs on the body
- A method to stimulate immunity against diseases
- The process of triggering a receptor to produce a response
- The amount of a drug administered to a patient
- A disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth
- A protein that binds to a specific molecule to trigger a response
- A substance that binds to a receptor and activates it
- The body responsible for public health policies
Down
- A molecule that decreases enzyme activity or receptor function
- Related to the treatment and study of patients
- Rules established by governments to regulate medicine
- The study of how drugs move through the body
- A hormone that triggers the fight-or-flight response
- A substance that blocks or dampens the action of a receptor
- Guidelines controlling drug approval and distribution
18 Clues: The study of how drugs move through the body • The study of the effects of drugs on the body • Related to the treatment and study of patients • The amount of a drug administered to a patient • A method to stimulate immunity against diseases • The body responsible for public health policies • A treatment that completely eliminates a disease • ...
IJ crossword puzzle 2021-09-07
Across
- Parents of school children should have this
- IJ works to limits its power
- IJ breaks government created ones; a board game
- A merry group of lawyers, also musicians
- Qualified or not, police shouldn't have this when they break the law
- the clients of IJ’s first lawsuit were entangled in DC laws, their work ensured their customers were never tangled
- when private, IJ works to protect it
- A group of non-singing supremes
Down
- Asset forfeiture abuse is sometimes known as Policing For this
- Little pink house owner and infamous court ruling
- your castle
- Using this power the government can take private property
- 1 in 5 jobs need a license, do you need a License To ____?
- Veggie burgers don't contain this, Mississippi law wasn't sure
- IJ lawsuit freed this libation to ship across state borders
- police can come back when they have one of these
- lawyers file them, but they aren't short
- congress shall make no law abridging this freedom
18 Clues: your castle • IJ works to limits its power • A group of non-singing supremes • when private, IJ works to protect it • A merry group of lawyers, also musicians • lawyers file them, but they aren't short • Parents of school children should have this • IJ breaks government created ones; a board game • police can come back when they have one of these • ...
4W - HSB 2025-11-24
Across
- Produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens
- An organism that causes disease
- Symptoms experienced when stopping drug use
- Excess nutrients in water that causes algal blooms and oxygen depletion
- substance that counteracts toxins
- A type of drug that slows down the activity of the nervous system
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere
- The need for increasing amounts of a drug to achieve the same effect
Down
- A type of drug that alters reality
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- Taking more of a drug than the body can handle
- Any substance that causes pollution
- A type of drug that increases the activity of the nervous system
- A drug that is derived from the unripe seed pods of a poppies
- A foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- The ability of an organism to resist disease
- Water changes from liquid to vapor
- Adding chlorine to water to kill harmful microorganisms
18 Clues: An organism that causes disease • substance that counteracts toxins • A type of drug that alters reality • Water changes from liquid to vapor • Any substance that causes pollution • Symptoms experienced when stopping drug use • The ability of an organism to resist disease • Taking more of a drug than the body can handle • ...
PE Crossword 2025-09-16
Across
- A state of overall health that balances physical, mental, and social well-being.
- Practices to keep yourself clean and healthy.
- Aid Immediate care given to someone who is hurt.
- The ability to recover from difficulties.
- A substance that helps protect the body from disease.
- The body’s response to challenges or demands.
- Maintaining the right amount of water in the body.
- The ability to keep going without getting tired.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- The process by which your body breaks down food and uses energy.
- The body’s ability to fight off disease.
Down
- How much your joints can move through their full range of motion.
- A unit of energy found in food.
- The ability of muscles to exert force.
- Exercise that strengthens the heart and lungs.
- Harm or damage to the body.
- Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
18 Clues: Harm or damage to the body. • A unit of energy found in food. • The ability of muscles to exert force. • The body’s ability to fight off disease. • The ability to recover from difficulties. • Practices to keep yourself clean and healthy. • The body’s response to challenges or demands. • Exercise that strengthens the heart and lungs. • ...
I Covid Crossword 2021-05-23
5 Clues: to be protected • an instance of injecting or being injected • The invasion and growth of germs in the body • treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • to be developing an infectious disease before symptoms appear
The Immune System 2022-10-18
Across
- B cells are produced with many different kinds of these binding sites
- These can be heavy or light, related to antigen binding sites
- This b cell binding site is shaped with 5 sides generally
- A kind of cell found in bone marrow that is involved in creating lymphocytes
- A primary cell involved in phagocytosis and stimulates the response of other immune cells
- The process of a cell dissolving
Down
- Antibody mediated immune response in mammals
- The process of an immunity cell engulfing another
- First line of immune defense
- A primed T-cell ready to destroy an infected cell
- Secreted by plasma cells and involved in pathogen response
- Artificial antibodies that targets a single epitope
- Kind of B cell responsible for storing the 'shape' of the invading pathogen
13 Clues: First line of immune defense • The process of a cell dissolving • Antibody mediated immune response in mammals • The process of an immunity cell engulfing another • A primed T-cell ready to destroy an infected cell • Artificial antibodies that targets a single epitope • This b cell binding site is shaped with 5 sides generally • ...
Cattle Management 2020-11-12
Across
- Science which deals with food and its effects on health
- Regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will accept a male; when ovulation takes place
- Process of giving birth
- Number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- Cattle’s safety zone
Down
- Feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- Period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth
- Animals with a four compartment stomach
- Filled with antibodies; paves the road for the future health, immunity and survival of offspring
- Segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- Mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amounts of energy and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal
- Trouble giving birth
- Feeds high in fiber
13 Clues: 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 • Science which deals with food and its effects on health • Period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth • Number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses • ...
The World of Health 2024-01-08
Across
- - process of moving, a noun
- - tools for dining such as plates, forks or spoons
- - activities including physical exertion, people often compete in those activities
- - compounds in food such as protein, fats and sacharids
- - conditions relating to public health, mainly clean drinking water
- - a person that does not eat any food derived from animals
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- - moist substance used for brushing teeth
- - process of cleaning something using chemicals in order to destroy germs
- - substances needed for our immunity and our health, named by letters in alphabet
- - organic compound found often in meat, important for muscle-growth
- - container for holding water where people can clean themselves
- - a solid form substance used while taking a shower or to clean something
- - a pile of clothes that needs to be washed or has been freshly washed
13 Clues: - process of moving, a noun • - moist substance used for brushing teeth • - tools for dining such as plates, forks or spoons • - compounds in food such as protein, fats and sacharids • - a person that does not eat any food derived from animals • - container for holding water where people can clean themselves • ...
