immunity Crossword Puzzles
Choice Board 1 2022-08-25
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- the cost of the next best use of time and money when choosing to do one thing or another
- economic system where people own the means of production and to compete for profit with minimum government interference
- natural feature of earth's land surface
- human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services
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- sea route in the north coast of America
- economic system where people and business own the factor of production and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs
- a Spanish explorer
- resistance to infection or disease
- tax on imports
- to sail completely around the world
- a community of living beings
- the sharing of power between national, state, and local government.
12 Clues: tax on imports • a Spanish explorer • a community of living beings • resistance to infection or disease • to sail completely around the world • sea route in the north coast of America • natural feature of earth's land surface • human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services • the sharing of power between national, state, and local government. • ...
Choice Board 1 2022-08-25
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- tax on imports
- a community of living beings
- to sail completely around the world
- the cost of the next best use of time and money when choosing to do one thing or another
- the sharing of power between national, state, and local government.
- sea route in the north coast of America
- human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services
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- a Spanish explorer
- natural feature of earth's land surface
- economic system where people and business own the factor of production and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs
- economic system where people own the means of production and to compete for profit with minimum government interference
- resistance to infection or disease
12 Clues: tax on imports • a Spanish explorer • a community of living beings • resistance to infection or disease • to sail completely around the world • natural feature of earth's land surface • sea route in the north coast of America • human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services • the sharing of power between national, state, and local government. • ...
How Do We Fight Microorganisms? (pp. 206-215 in your textbook) 2023-04-05
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- Single-celled pathogens that reproduce by splitting in half
- Pathogens that absorb food from their surroundings
- A pathogen that can cause diseases such as malaria and African sleeping sickness
- An organism that is so small, it can only be seen with a microscope
- Evidence that diseases are caused by microorganisms within the body
- Multi-celled organisms that can be parasites inside of the human body
- Activities that promote cleanliness and good health
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- The body's natural defense against pathogens
- Disease-causing viruses
- A pathogen that is sub-microscopic; this means it can't even be seen with a light microscope
- A chemical solution that contains a dead or weakened form of a pathogen
- A chemical substance used to kill or slow the growth of baceria
12 Clues: Disease-causing viruses • The body's natural defense against pathogens • Pathogens that absorb food from their surroundings • Activities that promote cleanliness and good health • Single-celled pathogens that reproduce by splitting in half • A chemical substance used to kill or slow the growth of baceria • ...
Immune System Vocabulary 2015-04-10
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- Injecting vaccines into organisms so they can build up a resistance to pathogens
- The study of the immune system
- The body's reaction to foreign invading substances
- A generalized response to invading substances that is present at birth
- When the immune system attacks its own body
- A weakened infectious agent
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- The capability of an organism's body to fight off pathogens
- A scientist who studies the immune system
- A "learned" response to invading substances that is developed over time
- A single celled infectious agent that invades a host body, damaging tissue or releasing toxins
- This is something that infects living things and causes illnesses
- An infectious agent that invades a host cell, uses it to reproduce, and eventually kills multiple host cells
12 Clues: A weakened infectious agent • The study of the immune system • A scientist who studies the immune system • When the immune system attacks its own body • The body's reaction to foreign invading substances • The capability of an organism's body to fight off pathogens • This is something that infects living things and causes illnesses • ...
Drino's Protein Puzzle 2023-09-20
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- What is the name of the superfamily of motor proteins best known for their roles in muscle contraction and in a wide range of other motility processes in eukaryotes?
- What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell?
- What are the biological catalysts?
- Which protein help blood clot?
- Which antibody plays a role in immunity in mucous membrane?
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- Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood?
- Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis?
- What is the largest human protein?
- Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand?
- Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats?
- Which protein with a semi-crystalline structure provides stiffness and strength in spider silk?
- What is the name of the family of glycoproteins of the basal lamina?
12 Clues: Which protein help blood clot? • What is the largest human protein? • What are the biological catalysts? • Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats? • Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand? • Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis? • Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood? • What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell? • ...
Acne and appendageal disorder 2025-03-25
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- Biologic therapy approved by the FDA in 2025 for moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa.
- Rare benign sweat gland tumor with eccrine or apocrine origin.
- First-in-class topical therapy targeting hormonal influence in acne pathogenesis
- A novel mutation in which gene has been linked to a combined phenotype of Dowling-Degos disease and hidradenitis suppurativa, suggesting a pivotal role in Notch signaling within follicular structures
- Common topical agent exacerbating acne.
- Acne variant with systemic symptoms and ulcerations.
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- Neurotransmitter stimulating eccrine sweat glands.
- Prickly heat rash caused by sweat duct obstruction.
- AMP family contributing to innate immunity and dysregulated in acne
- Malodorous sweat disorder linked to bacterial metabolism.
- Primary site of Fox-Fordyce disease involvement.
- Key inflammatory mediator driving HS progression.
12 Clues: Common topical agent exacerbating acne. • Primary site of Fox-Fordyce disease involvement. • Key inflammatory mediator driving HS progression. • Neurotransmitter stimulating eccrine sweat glands. • Prickly heat rash caused by sweat duct obstruction. • Acne variant with systemic symptoms and ulcerations. • Malodorous sweat disorder linked to bacterial metabolism. • ...
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency 2025-05-03
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- Lymphocyte type profoundly deficient or non-functional in all SCID forms
- Diagnostic test enumerating lymphocyte subsets (T, B, NK cells)
- Persistent oral candidiasis, a frequent early clinical sign
- Essential pre-treatment for blood products to prevent GVHD
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- Type of infection caused by organisms that usually don't harm healthy immune systems
- Life-threatening lung infection, frequently caused by Pneumocystis jirovecii
- Antibody-producing cells, often present but non-functional without T cell help
- Treatment aiming to correct the underlying genetic defect
- Most frequent inheritance pattern, often due to IL2RG mutation
- Organ essential for T cell development, often rudimentary in SCID
- Complication from non-irradiated transfusions or maternal T cells (abbr.)
- Supportive therapy providing passive immunity via pooled antibodies (abbr.)
12 Clues: Treatment aiming to correct the underlying genetic defect • Essential pre-treatment for blood products to prevent GVHD • Persistent oral candidiasis, a frequent early clinical sign • Most frequent inheritance pattern, often due to IL2RG mutation • Diagnostic test enumerating lymphocyte subsets (T, B, NK cells) • ...
#8 Chapter 4- Cells-Intro-187 2024-10-04
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- Surrounds the cell and separates the inside from the outside.
- The smallest unit of life and the building block of all living things.
- Fluid that exists between cells in tissues.
- Gel-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell.
- The type of permeability that allows the cell membrane to control what enters and exits.
- Red blood cell that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The longest cell in the body, responsible for carrying impulses to and from the brain.
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- The control center of the eukaryotic cell.
- Another name for the cell membrane is _______ membrane.
- Refers to the inside of the cell.
- Muscle cell that helps with movement and maintaining body position.
- White blood cell responsible for immunity and inflammation.
12 Clues: Refers to the inside of the cell. • The control center of the eukaryotic cell. • Fluid that exists between cells in tissues. • Gel-like liquid that fills the inside of a cell. • Red blood cell that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide. • Another name for the cell membrane is _______ membrane. • White blood cell responsible for immunity and inflammation. • ...
genetic enhancement 2025-08-18
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- an increase or improvement in quality, value, or extent
- the molecule of life
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views
- it's a segment of DNA
- the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity, which is the process of how traits are passed down from parents to offspring
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- individuals who are deemed genetically superior
- using science and math to solve problems and create things
- the act of changing something or changing your behaviour to make it suitable for a new purpose or situation
- make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.
- having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
12 Clues: the molecule of life • it's a segment of DNA • an exchange of diverging or opposite views • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted • individuals who are deemed genetically superior • an increase or improvement in quality, value, or extent • make (someone or something) different; alter or modify. • using science and math to solve problems and create things • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- _____ bill, a law proposed to raise money
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
- _____ budget, the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- _____ veto, the provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
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- willful obstruction of justice
- ____ powers, required powers for the government to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- ____ and proper clause, gives Congress to make laws they feel are needed
- _____ bill, a proposed law to authorize spending money
- ____ powers, directly stated in the constitution
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whos testimony ties them to illegal acts
- ______ commerce, trade among the states
- lying under oath
14 Clues: lying under oath • willful obstruction of justice • ______ commerce, trade among the states • _____ bill, a law proposed to raise money • ____ powers, directly stated in the constitution • _____ bill, a proposed law to authorize spending money • a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents • ...
Chapter 6 vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- __________ and proper clause allows congress to make laws that are needed
- _________ powers are powers the government requires to carry out its expressed powers
- a formal accusation of misconduct against a public official
- a willfully obstruction of justice in a court
- presidents refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- Legislative _____ is a veto that overrides the presidents
- ________ budget the yearly financial plan for the federal government
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- __________ bill is a proposed law to authorize spending money
- when someone lies illegally under an oath
- ________ commerce is trade among the states of the United States
- ________ bill a law proposed to raise money
- _______ powers are directly stated in the US Constitution
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony tie them to illegal acts
14 Clues: when someone lies illegally under an oath • ________ bill a law proposed to raise money • a willfully obstruction of justice in a court • _______ powers are directly stated in the US Constitution • Legislative _____ is a veto that overrides the presidents • a formal accusation of misconduct against a public official • ...
Class 8 2025-09-03
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- A medicine that can become less effective due to overuse.
- Personal practices, like hand washing, that prevent illness.
- A subjective sign of illness that a patient feels, like a headache.
- A long-term condition often linked to diet and lack of exercise.
- A substance that trains the immune system to fight a specific disease.
- A term for a disease that is long-lasting.
- The ability of germs to survive treatment from medication.
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- The body's ability to resist a particular infection.
- An ancient Indian system of medicine focused on balance.
- Public health measures related to clean water and waste disposal.
- An organism, like a mosquito, that transmits infections.
- Describes a disease that can spread from one person to another.
- A scientific term for a disease-causing germ.
- The abbreviation for a disease linked to lifestyle, not germs.
14 Clues: A term for a disease that is long-lasting. • A scientific term for a disease-causing germ. • The body's ability to resist a particular infection. • An ancient Indian system of medicine focused on balance. • An organism, like a mosquito, that transmits infections. • A medicine that can become less effective due to overuse. • ...
Advantages of eating healthy food 2021-12-09
5 Clues: protien helps to build up • the strength to fight diseases • The state of being physically and mentally well • The Internal body parts which form our skeletal system • the process of converting complex food items into simpler substances
Health and Medicine 2015-08-15
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- Something a day keeps the doctor away?
- pain that is sensitive to the touch or movement.
- a pain in the tooth?
- the less you eat the longer you?
- A doctor that specializes in children´s health.
- Early to bed early to rise makes a man?
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- The note the doctor gives you with a list of medicine that you need to buy.
- a very bad headache, that can last for days.
- a product that produces immunity from a disease and administered by an injection.
- If you suffer from tonsillitis,what does the doctor extract from your body.
- inflammation/infection that effects the brain and can be fatal.
- Who do you call in case of a bad accident.
- The UK name for the shop where you can buy medicine.
13 Clues: a pain in the tooth? • the less you eat the longer you? • Something a day keeps the doctor away? • Early to bed early to rise makes a man? • Who do you call in case of a bad accident. • a very bad headache, that can last for days. • A doctor that specializes in children´s health. • pain that is sensitive to the touch or movement. • ...
FloraThin Crossword 2021-08-27
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- supports immune system, gut, brain, reduces stress and improves memory
- considered a gold star strain of bacteria, helps regulate blood sugar and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation.
- probiotics fir better immunity and weight
- is this vegetarian or vegan?
- beneficial bacteria for GI tract.
- has significant impact on digestive health and quality of life
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- how many strains are used in this product?
- helps take down bad bacteria for skin and dental health
- aids in common GI issues like restroom frequency and discomfort
- a blend of enzymes to unlock the power of probiotics
- also known as B. lactis, reduces accumulation of abdominal fat and healthy blood sugar balance
- how many capsules do you take a day?
- studies shows it significantly lowers fat mass and improves inflammation markers
13 Clues: is this vegetarian or vegan? • beneficial bacteria for GI tract. • how many capsules do you take a day? • probiotics fir better immunity and weight • how many strains are used in this product? • a blend of enzymes to unlock the power of probiotics • helps take down bad bacteria for skin and dental health • has significant impact on digestive health and quality of life • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 2,3,4 2022-11-17
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- To travel completely around something, usually by water
- Farmer, Settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land
- A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing come Roman Catholic Teachings and practices and establishing Protestant churches
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- A fleet of warships
- Resistance,such as to disease
- Passage, A sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along the north coast of North America
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- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
- A large farm
- Spanish explorer
- A fort
13 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • Resistance,such as to disease • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands • To travel completely around something, usually by water • A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula • A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church • ...
Issue2 2025-08-30
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- organ once thought “useless” but now linked to immunity and gut flora (8)
- in Aarav’s world made not with cash, but with UPI and QR codes (8,5)
- who named Greenland to lure settlers (4)
- of lights, marking the victory of good over evil (6)
- whose Antarctic ordeal gave rise to a famous Third Man account (11)
- known chameleon species, only 2.5 cm long (9,5)
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- massive six-sided storm at its north pole (8)
- where Marie Curie was born (6)
- used by Newton to split sunlight into a rainbow (6)
- who described gravity after an apple fell on his head (6)
- largest pyramid in the world, found in Cholula (7)
- that uses trigger hairs to snap shut and digest prey (5,7)
- reptile, master of camouflage and projectile tongues (9)
- paradoxical hotel with infinite rooms described by David Hilbert (7,5)
- invisible fabric Einstein described as being warped by massive objects (9)
15 Clues: where Marie Curie was born (6) • who named Greenland to lure settlers (4) • massive six-sided storm at its north pole (8) • known chameleon species, only 2.5 cm long (9,5) • largest pyramid in the world, found in Cholula (7) • used by Newton to split sunlight into a rainbow (6) • of lights, marking the victory of good over evil (6) • ...
Immunotechnology 2014-02-13
5 Clues: secreted by mast cells • expressed by the invading host • antigenic determinants present on antigen • secretion of antibodies by B cells provides_____ immunity • cleaves C5 into C5a and C5b which initiates formation of MAC and lysis of the cell
ADVANTAGES OF EATING HEALTHY FOOD 2021-12-16
5 Clues: the state of being well • the power to fight diseases • we eat protein diet to build strong ______ • the parts of the body that form the skeleton system • the process of converting complex food itemms into simpler forms
Zinc 2022-12-12
5 Clues: Zinc helps in wound … • A category of food that is rich in zinc • In zinc deficiency, patients are given zinc … • A micronutrient that is important for our health • In winter,increase your … to prevent catching a cold
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2017-02-20
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- A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- These are the signs of illness
- A medical specialist who can perform operation on patients
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- A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease
- A state where a person is unable to stop doing something
- Extremely fat or overweight
6 Clues: Extremely fat or overweight • These are the signs of illness • A state where a person is unable to stop doing something • A medical specialist who can perform operation on patients • A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease • A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
Health Crossword 2017-02-20
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- a state where a person is unable to stop doing something
- a medical specialist who can perform operation on patients
- these are signs of illness
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- a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- a body's ability to not be affected by an illness or disease
- extremely fat or overweight
6 Clues: these are signs of illness • extremely fat or overweight • a state where a person is unable to stop doing something • a medical specialist who can perform operation on patients • a body's ability to not be affected by an illness or disease • a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
The Rights of Children 2022-04-18
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- When you have an option you have a ______.
- What all children have.
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- What we receive at home and school.
- A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- married What young girls in India have to do sometimes.
6 Clues: What all children have. • What we receive at home and school. • When you have an option you have a ______. • married What young girls in India have to do sometimes. • A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. • A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
Germs and Sickness Vocab 2020-05-23
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- an infectious disease spreads worldwide
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- microorganisms that cause disease
- are microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere
- dead or inactive form of a pathogen
- Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens
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- a condition in which bacteria can no longer be killed by a particular antibiotic
- lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world
- a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen
- non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce
12 Clues: drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • microorganisms that cause disease • dead or inactive form of a pathogen • an infectious disease spreads worldwide • Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world • ...
Drino's Protein Puzzle 2023-09-20
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- What is the name of the superfamily of motor proteins best known for their roles in muscle contraction and in a wide range of other motility processes in eukaryotes?
- What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell?
- What are the biological catalysts?
- Which protein help blood clot?
- Which antibody plays a role in immunity in mucous membrane?
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- Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood?
- Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis?
- What is the largest human protein?
- Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand?
- Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats?
- Which protein with a semi-crystalline structure provides stiffness and strength in spider silk?
- What is the name of the family of glycoproteins of the basal lamina?
12 Clues: Which protein help blood clot? • What is the largest human protein? • What are the biological catalysts? • Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats? • Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand? • Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis? • Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood? • What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell? • ...
Drino's Protein Puzzle 2023-09-20
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- What is the name of the superfamily of motor proteins best known for their roles in muscle contraction and in a wide range of other motility processes in eukaryotes?
- What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell?
- What are the biological catalysts?
- Which protein help blood clot?
- Which antibody plays a role in immunity in mucous membrane?
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- Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood?
- Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis?
- What is the largest human protein?
- Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand?
- Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats?
- Which protein with a semi-crystalline structure provides stiffness and strength in spider silk?
- What is the name of the family of glycoproteins of the basal lamina?
12 Clues: Which protein help blood clot? • What is the largest human protein? • What are the biological catalysts? • Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats? • Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand? • Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis? • Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood? • What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell? • ...
Drino's Protein Puzzle 2023-09-20
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- What is the name of the superfamily of motor proteins best known for their roles in muscle contraction and in a wide range of other motility processes in eukaryotes?
- What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell?
- What are the biological catalysts?
- Which protein help blood clot?
- Which antibody plays a role in immunity in mucous membrane?
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- Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood?
- Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis?
- What is the largest human protein?
- Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand?
- Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats?
- Which protein with a semi-crystalline structure provides stiffness and strength in spider silk?
- What is the name of the family of glycoproteins of the basal lamina?
12 Clues: Which protein help blood clot? • What is the largest human protein? • What are the biological catalysts? • Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats? • Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand? • Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis? • Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood? • What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell? • ...
Immunology 2024-01-28
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- A severe allergic reaction. (9 spaces)
- Cells that capture antigens and present them to T cells. (9 spaces)
- The organ where T cells mature. (6 spaces)
- Type of immunity provided by vaccines. (7 spaces)
- Type of immune response that involves memory cells. (7 spaces)
- Immune cells that release histamine. (7 spaces)
- The ability to distinguish between self and non-self. (11 spaces)
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- Cells that engulf and digest microbes and cellular debris. (11 spaces)
- Small proteins that signal between cells in the immune system. (7 spaces)
- Small molecule that, when combined with a protein, can elicit an immune response. (5 spaces)
- Immune response against the body's own tissues. (9 spaces)
- Cell death often induced by cytotoxic T cells. (9 spaces)
12 Clues: A severe allergic reaction. (9 spaces) • The organ where T cells mature. (6 spaces) • Immune cells that release histamine. (7 spaces) • Type of immunity provided by vaccines. (7 spaces) • Cell death often induced by cytotoxic T cells. (9 spaces) • Immune response against the body's own tissues. (9 spaces) • ...
Exploring the Americas Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-09-16
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- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- resistance, such as to disease
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- to travel completely around something, usually by water
- one of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to the 1200s
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- a journey to a holy place
- a Muslim house of worship
12 Clues: a journey to a holy place • a Muslim house of worship • resistance, such as to disease • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • to travel completely around something, usually by water • ...
Bacteria, Virus, Immune System 2025-07-20
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- Living, single-celled organisms that reproduce by binary fission.
- Medicine that kills bacteria but is ineffective against viruses.
- Asexual reproduction in bacteria that produces identical offspring.
- A weakened or inactive form of a pathogen that triggers immunity.
- Viral DNA is inserted into host DNA and copied during cell division.
- A body response to infection that raises temperature to slow pathogens.
- Long-lasting cells that help the body recognize past infections.
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- When bacteria evolve to survive antibiotics, making treatment harder.
- Proteins made by B cells that tag viruses and bacteria for destruction.
- Viral reproduction that destroys the host cell as viruses burst out.
- The body’s defense system against pathogens.
- Non-living particles that need a host cell to reproduce.
12 Clues: The body’s defense system against pathogens. • Non-living particles that need a host cell to reproduce. • Medicine that kills bacteria but is ineffective against viruses. • Long-lasting cells that help the body recognize past infections. • Living, single-celled organisms that reproduce by binary fission. • ...
Fast&Up Kidz 2021-01-11
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- What date of the month is the event happening(5 x 5) - 8 = ?
- Who loves the fizz?
- How does Fast&Up help our kids hydrate when they don't have enough water?
- Who approves of Fast&Up Kidz nutrition?
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- What's Fast&Up's Immunity Booster called?
- Which month of the year is the Kidz launch?
- Which day of the week is Fast&Up's Launch Event?
- A launch in the middle of a pandemic. What's the best platform to connect with one another virtually?
8 Clues: Who loves the fizz? • Who approves of Fast&Up Kidz nutrition? • What's Fast&Up's Immunity Booster called? • Which month of the year is the Kidz launch? • Which day of the week is Fast&Up's Launch Event? • What date of the month is the event happening(5 x 5) - 8 = ? • How does Fast&Up help our kids hydrate when they don't have enough water? • ...
week 20 spelling 2023-02-22
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- day of the week before Thursday and following Tuesday.
- certainly; as far as one knows or can tell.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- something supernatural; uncanny.
- daughter of one's brother or sister, or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-la
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- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- to the product of nine and ten; ten less than one hundred; 90.
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing.
8 Clues: something supernatural; uncanny. • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • certainly; as far as one knows or can tell. • an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing. • day of the week before Thursday and following Tuesday. • to the product of nine and ten; ten less than one hundred; 90. • ...
The lymphatic System 2023-12-08
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- Fights germs in the blood stream
- empty the lymph into the right or left lymphatic duct
- is "borrowed" from another source and it lasts for a short time
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- the immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- Helps protect the system against bacteria and viruses
- Creates a type of protein called an antibody
- Transports immune cells, pathogens, and other immunogenicity substance
- helps your body's immune system fight cancer and foreign viruses and bacteria (antigens)
8 Clues: Fights germs in the blood stream • Creates a type of protein called an antibody • Helps protect the system against bacteria and viruses • empty the lymph into the right or left lymphatic duct • is "borrowed" from another source and it lasts for a short time • Transports immune cells, pathogens, and other immunogenicity substance • ...
Dear Martin Vocabulary 2026-02-26
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- Where social practices like laws and cultural norms produce discrimination.
- A belief of a state of deserving specific privileges, benefits or treatment.
- Involuntary attitudes and stereotypes people hold against certain groups.
- Preconceived, generalized views about a group that are often incorrect.
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- Unequal treatment of a specific group.
- The act of agreeing to a situation, offer or person.
- The shift upwards to a higher social or economic position, greater than the previous position.
- A special right, immunity or advantage given to a particular person or group.
8 Clues: Unequal treatment of a specific group. • The act of agreeing to a situation, offer or person. • Preconceived, generalized views about a group that are often incorrect. • Involuntary attitudes and stereotypes people hold against certain groups. • Where social practices like laws and cultural norms produce discrimination. • ...
Crossword "Parasites And Immunity" Vocabulary Numbers 42-60 2023-02-14
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- The study of the different organisms that gain while causing harm to their hosts
- A .... infection is an infection that follows the initial infection
- Also known as a consumer; must eat other organisms (or their products) to survive
- An organism's "job" within it's ecological community
- An organism's natural "home"
- Organisms that are hunted and consumed by others
- Infectious (sometimes deadly) respiratory illness characterized by fever, hypoxia (low oxygen), body aches, dry cough and, often, pneumonia
- Two species interact within their environment but neither hurt nor help each other
- Infectious, viral disease new to the human population since 2019
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- A killer and eater of others
- The study of all of the interactions between the biotic and abiotic aspects within an environment
- The study of "all things" cancer-related
- The thieves of the (+,-) world
- An organism's immediate surroundings- includes both the abiotic and biotic entities around it
- The relationship where one organism causes harm to another while itself being unaffected
- A classic example of a .... parasite around here is the brown-headed cowbird- talk about bad parenting!
- A food .... is the progression of who eats who in an area
- Also known as a producer; makes it's own food (typically via photosynthesis)
- A food .... is all of an ecosystem's interconnected food chains
19 Clues: A killer and eater of others • An organism's natural "home" • The thieves of the (+,-) world • The study of "all things" cancer-related • Organisms that are hunted and consumed by others • An organism's "job" within it's ecological community • A food .... is the progression of who eats who in an area • A food .... is all of an ecosystem's interconnected food chains • ...
Edward Jenner (1749-1823) 2024-04-24
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- How many patients did Jenner experiment on to prove that cowpox gave immunity against smallpox?
- Did the Royal Society accept or refuse to publish Jenner's findings?
- Another term for a vaccine
- What did Jenner dry cowpox matter into?
- How many London doctors signed a letter supporting Jenner's research?
- What did Edward Jenner refer to cowpox as?
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- Where was inoculation brought back from?
- What was the name of the dairymaid who consulted Jenner?
- What percent were killed by smallpox out of urban areas during Jenner's time?
- What was the disease feared almost as much as cholera?
- Which disease meant those infected with it could not catch smallpox? (THEORY)
11 Clues: Another term for a vaccine • What did Jenner dry cowpox matter into? • Where was inoculation brought back from? • What did Edward Jenner refer to cowpox as? • What was the disease feared almost as much as cholera? • What was the name of the dairymaid who consulted Jenner? • Did the Royal Society accept or refuse to publish Jenner's findings? • ...
Final Exam Review 2025-04-24
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- Hormonal imbalance characterizeb by constipation, brain fog, hair loss, and cold intolerance.
- Electrolyte imbalance caused by Vitamin D defiency, kidney disease, or hypoparathyroidism.
- A reversible change where one cell type is replaced by another
- A disease where bones become weak and brittle.
- Build-up of plaque in artery walls.
- Immunity transferred from another source, like mother to baby.
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- An exaggerated immune response to an antigen.
- Renal disorder related to hypertension and diabetes that causes accumulation of waste in the bloodstream.
- Stress arising from social interactions, relationships or societal pressure.
- Chronic inflammation of the colon with ulcers.
- Pulmonary condition that is linked do smoking and causes CO2 retention, pursed lip breathing, and a barrel chest.
11 Clues: Build-up of plaque in artery walls. • An exaggerated immune response to an antigen. • Chronic inflammation of the colon with ulcers. • A disease where bones become weak and brittle. • A reversible change where one cell type is replaced by another • Immunity transferred from another source, like mother to baby. • ...
Awen’s best crossword 2025-05-06
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- medical specialisation of the heart and blood vessel.
- natural chemicals in the brain that help relieve pain, reduces stress and boost feelings happiness.
- being in good physical and mental health.
- the process your body uses to turn food into energy.
- the process by which living things take in and use food material.
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- the process of regaining health, strength, or normal function after illness
- capability of the body of disturbing inhaled oxygen to muscle tissue during increased physical effort.
- to have equilibrium in your routines
- taking in sufficient water
- the state of being immune from or in susceptible to a particular disease.
- having energy, strength and live illness associated to health.
11 Clues: taking in sufficient water • to have equilibrium in your routines • being in good physical and mental health. • the process your body uses to turn food into energy. • medical specialisation of the heart and blood vessel. • having energy, strength and live illness associated to health. • the process by which living things take in and use food material. • ...
Scythe 2021-06-14
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- The scythe who took Rowan as his apprentice after Scythe Faraday passed away is Scythe______.
- The scythe who took Citra as her apprentice after Scythe Faraday passed away is Scythe______.
- school quarterback who Rowan stayed with when he was chosen to be gleaned was Kohl ________.
- The girl apprentice of Scythe Faraday.
- The jewelry owned by Scythes that gives immunity when kissed.
- the first place where Rowan and Citra first met.
- The scythe that took on two apprentices before asking for permission is Scythe______.
- The scythe government.
- Kitchen utensil used by Scythe Faraday for the gleaning of Citra's neighbor.
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- The act of killing someone to control the population.
- The boy apprentice of Scythe Faraday.
- The author of Scythe and Unwind is Neal ________
- Title of the book.
- An important meeting attended by Scythes to discuss what they have accomplished such as the people who they have gleaned.
- Citra choose to be known as Scythe _______.
15 Clues: Title of the book. • The scythe government. • The boy apprentice of Scythe Faraday. • The girl apprentice of Scythe Faraday. • Citra choose to be known as Scythe _______. • The author of Scythe and Unwind is Neal ________ • the first place where Rowan and Citra first met. • The act of killing someone to control the population. • ...
Bio 2 - Module 1 2022-10-30
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- - Heat response.
- - A benefit of fever is that it enhances ---
- - One out of two of the defense types.
- - The --- response is made up of macrophages, mast cells, white blood cells, and chemicals.
- - --- cells are derived from lymphocytes, and they destroy abnormal cells. Immunological surveillance monitoring tissues and killing infected cells. Nonspecific, also called NK.
- - Fever causes the liver to retain iron and ---, which are needed minerals for replication/growth.
- - --- and cellular immunity are the two types under adaptive defenses.
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- - Enzyme in saliva, respiratory mucus, and lacrimal fluid that kills microorganisms.
- - Neutrophils (WBC) and macrocytes.
- - Antimicrobial peptides that inhibit growth.
- - Innate defense type one. Skin, mucous membrane, and their secretions.
- - Innate defense type two. Cells and chemicals.
- - --- Proteins include interferons and complement proteins.
- - Forms a thick sticky mucus to trap microorganisms.
- - Two out of two of the defense types.
15 Clues: - Heat response. • - Neutrophils (WBC) and macrocytes. • - One out of two of the defense types. • - Two out of two of the defense types. • - A benefit of fever is that it enhances --- • - Antimicrobial peptides that inhibit growth. • - Innate defense type two. Cells and chemicals. • - Forms a thick sticky mucus to trap microorganisms. • ...
Tacos 2021-03-10
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- greatly surprised or impressed
- in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- perplexed and confused
- causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- a person or group that invades a country, region, or other place
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- experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness
- a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency
- steal goods
- the state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty
- without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action
- a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire
- empty of people
- avoiding work; lazy
15 Clues: steal goods • empty of people • avoiding work; lazy • perplexed and confused • greatly surprised or impressed • experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness • in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy • without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action • a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire • ...
The Vocab crossword 2021-04-22
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- a person licensed to provide cosmetic treatments to the hair, skin, and nails
- a branch of zoology that deals with insects
- a science that deals with the immune system and the cell-mediated and humoral aspects of immunity and immune responses
- a branch of zoology dealing with birds
- one who uses sententious or insincere
- one who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves
- puzzles
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- the science of human beings
- a medical science that deals with the blood and blood-forming organs
- a person skillful in creating or solving
- a lover of books especially for qualities of format also: a book collector
- the study of inducing hypnosis
- a person skillful in creating or solving crossword puzzles
- a branch of zoology that deals with fishes
- a person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes : someone who is given to optimism
- a person who is inclined to expect poor outcomes : someone who is given to pessimism
16 Clues: puzzles • the science of human beings • the study of inducing hypnosis • one who uses sententious or insincere • a branch of zoology dealing with birds • a person skillful in creating or solving • a branch of zoology that deals with fishes • a branch of zoology that deals with insects • one who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves • ...
Microbes Crossword 2023-07-06
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- What a patient feels like when they have a disease
- Can be passed on to another person
- Illness affecting plants and animals
- To make or become rotten
- Single-celled microorganisms and some of them are pathogenic
- Can be spread from person to person
- An ultramicroscopic infectious non-cellular organism that can replicate inside the cells of living hosts, with negative consequences
- Includes any of a group of spore-producing organisms
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- The method by which a disease is passed from one person to another
- A microorganism that causes disease
- A protein made by some white blood cells that can defend the body against organisms
- An organism that is microscopic
- Small amounts of dead or inactive pathogen, usually administered via injection
- The break down of dead organic material
- When the body has antibodies ready to fight off an infection by a microbe
15 Clues: To make or become rotten • An organism that is microscopic • Can be passed on to another person • A microorganism that causes disease • Can be spread from person to person • Illness affecting plants and animals • The break down of dead organic material • What a patient feels like when they have a disease • Includes any of a group of spore-producing organisms • ...
GCSE Biology Revision Crossword Part 1 2012-05-21
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- Injection given to create immunity
- Type of drug trial where neither the doctor or patient knows who gets the real drug
- Scientific name for when a blood cell 'eats' a bacteria
- Chemical marker that tells your body a micro-organism is foreign
- Type of micro-organism that damages host cells
- Name for bacteria no longer killed by a particular drug
- Type of cell that 'remembers' diseases you have met before
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- These micro-organisms make you ill by producing toxins
- Drug that kills bacteria but not viruses
- Another name for poisons made by bacteria
- Type of micro-organism that causes Athlete's Foot
- 'Fake' drug used in clinical trials
- Colour of blood cell involved in the immune response
- Vaccines contain micro-organisms that have been made...
- Chemical made by the body to fight micro-organisms. Each has a different shape
15 Clues: Injection given to create immunity • 'Fake' drug used in clinical trials • Drug that kills bacteria but not viruses • Another name for poisons made by bacteria • Type of micro-organism that damages host cells • Type of micro-organism that causes Athlete's Foot • Colour of blood cell involved in the immune response • ...
Microorganisms & Disease 2014-09-23
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- The type of pathogen that lives inside cells.
- A gel used to grow bacteria in the lab.
- The bodies main barrier to infections.
- A warm oven used to keep bacteria at the right temperature whilst they grow.
- A microorganism which can cause disease.
- Drugs which kill bacteria but not viruses.
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens which can give us immunity to the pathogens.
- Shaped proteins on the surface of cells.
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- Drugs which relieve symptoms but do not kill pathogens.
- Chemicals produced by some bacteria which make us feel ill.
- Sticky fluid which traps dust and pathogens in the nose and lungs.
- Proteins produced by white blood cells which bind to antigens.
- A device used to sterilise equipment used for growing bacteria.
- Proteins produced by white blood cells to make toxins harmless.
- Kills pathogens in the stomach.
15 Clues: Kills pathogens in the stomach. • The bodies main barrier to infections. • A gel used to grow bacteria in the lab. • A microorganism which can cause disease. • Shaped proteins on the surface of cells. • Drugs which kill bacteria but not viruses. • The type of pathogen that lives inside cells. • Drugs which relieve symptoms but do not kill pathogens. • ...
Immune and Respiratory Systems 2014-03-06
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- system / removes harmful organisms from the blood and combats pathogens
- / are hair like structures that remove dipstick and other particles from the air
- / are small tubes divided into the alveoli
- / is a tube through which air moves to the lungs
- / are the main organs of the respiratory system
- / is a special protein that helps fight infection
- node / is small particles to lymph nodes
- / are two tubes through which air moves to the lungs
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- / is an organ on the left side of the abdomen that filters foreign matter from the blood and Lymph
- / is the body's resistance to disease causing agents
- / is a thick secretion that moistens, lubricates, and protects mucus membranes
- / is a flap that covers thee entrance to the trachea when a person swallows their food or beverages
- system / provides body cells with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide that cells produce as waste
- / is the throat
- / are microscope air sacs
15 Clues: / is the throat • / are microscope air sacs • node / is small particles to lymph nodes • / are small tubes divided into the alveoli • / are the main organs of the respiratory system • / is a tube through which air moves to the lungs • / is a special protein that helps fight infection • / is the body's resistance to disease causing agents • ...
Human Body Systems 2017-05-08
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- responsible for secreting hormones into the blood stream.
- heart and blood vessels that circulate blood through the body
- air into the body and removes carbon dioxide. It includes the nose, trachea, and lungs.
- internal frame for the body, protects major internal organs and provides overall support.
- down food into smaller, easier to absorb nutrients
- of the body's waste. also known as the urinary system.
- skin and its appendages. Also including the Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Layer
- clotting
- marrow/Found in the flat bones and the heads of long bones.
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- veins and arteries. Exchange happens here
- of organs involved in producing offspring
- system that transmits electrical signals from the body to the brain
- movement of the body and internal organs
- immunity and fluid balance throughout the body. also known as the Immune System.
- muscles to bone
15 Clues: clotting • muscles to bone • movement of the body and internal organs • veins and arteries. Exchange happens here • of organs involved in producing offspring • down food into smaller, easier to absorb nutrients • of the body's waste. also known as the urinary system. • responsible for secreting hormones into the blood stream. • ...
GUESS THE WORD 2017-04-24
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- just behaviour or treatment.
- a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract.
- a person or thing that is the same as another in status or quality.
- of great significance or value.
- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- the greater number.
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- morally good, justified, or acceptable.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- recognize a distinction; differentiate.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- treating people equally without favouritism or discrimination.
- remaining the same in all cases and at all times;
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes
15 Clues: the greater number. • just behaviour or treatment. • of great significance or value. • morally good, justified, or acceptable. • recognize a distinction; differentiate. • remaining the same in all cases and at all times; • the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants. • a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract. • ...
Defence against infectious disease glossary 2022-02-17
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- Thrombin converts the soluble protein fibrinogen into the insoluble _____________
- White blood cells involved in the non-specific immunity by digesting pathogens after endocytosis
- Microbes that cause disease
- A bacteria that is resistant to all methicillin based antibiotics, which infects the blood or surgical wounds of hospital patients
- The enzyme that is secreted due to the release of clotting factors from platelets
- type of white blood cell that is involved in the specific immune response by producing antibodies
- A chemical that is used against viruses
- any chemical that stimulates an immune response
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- A chemical that inhibits the growth of fungi
- A chemical secreted by sebaceous glands
- produced by types of white blood cells called lymphocytes
- Cellular fragments that circulate in the blood
- The medical name of a blood clot
- A sticky solution of glycoproteins that act as a physical barrier against pathogens
- A chemical that inhibits the growth of bacteria
15 Clues: Microbes that cause disease • The medical name of a blood clot • A chemical secreted by sebaceous glands • A chemical that is used against viruses • A chemical that inhibits the growth of fungi • Cellular fragments that circulate in the blood • A chemical that inhibits the growth of bacteria • any chemical that stimulates an immune response • ...
Aparteid 2024-01-24
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- most southern country in africa
- to pick who controls a group
- the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- Former white president of south africa
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
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- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- Advise and represent clients in criminal or civil proceedings and in other legal matters.
- African National Congress
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
- Non-white president of south Africa
- separation between races
15 Clues: separation between races • African National Congress • to pick who controls a group • most southern country in africa • Non-white president of south Africa • Former white president of south africa • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others. • ...
Biotechnology 2024-09-24
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- – Single-celled organisms, some of which are used in biotech.
- – An organism or cell identical to its parent.
- – Genetically Modified Organism; an organism with altered DNA for specific traits.
- – A molecule made of amino acids, essential for body functions.
- – The basic building block of all living organisms.
- – A protein produced by the immune system to fight infections.
- – Tiny organisms that can cause disease but can also be used in gene therapy.
- – A change in DNA that can lead to new traits.
- – The molecule that contains genetic instructions.
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- – A process used by yeast to turn sugars into alcohol or acids.
- – A type of fungus used in baking and fermentation.
- – A substance that helps the body develop immunity to diseases.
- – A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- – A unit of heredity; carries information for traits.
- – A small, circular piece of DNA often used in genetic engineering.
15 Clues: – An organism or cell identical to its parent. • – A change in DNA that can lead to new traits. • – The molecule that contains genetic instructions. • – A type of fungus used in baking and fermentation. • – The basic building block of all living organisms. • – A unit of heredity; carries information for traits. • ...
Microbiology 2024-08-13
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- target specific bacterial processes but do not affect viruses.
- involves the body's defense mechanisms against infectious agents.
- allows the study of microbial genomes to understand their functions and evolution.
- include bacteria and archaea, which lack a true nucleus.
- require a host cell to replicate and are not considered living organisms.
- are classified based on shape, Gram staining, and metabolic activity.
- are communities of microorganisms that adhere to surfaces, often resistant to antibiotics.
- produced by microorganisms are used in industrial processes.
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- have membrane-bound organelles and include fungi, protozoa, and algae.
- are essential decomposers in the environment, breaking down organic matter.
- stimulates the immune system to provide protection against specific pathogens.
- refers to the collection of microorganisms living in and on the human body.
- play crucial roles in ecosystems by recycling nutrients.
- can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
- eliminates all forms of microbial life, including spores.
15 Clues: can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants. • play crucial roles in ecosystems by recycling nutrients. • include bacteria and archaea, which lack a true nucleus. • eliminates all forms of microbial life, including spores. • produced by microorganisms are used in industrial processes. • target specific bacterial processes but do not affect viruses. • ...
General Science 2025-09-03
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- The type of flask Pasteur used to disprove spontaneous generation.
- Pasteur’s vaccines helped people and animals build this defense against disease.
- Pasteur was originally trained in this field.
- Principle proven by Pasteur: life comes only from pre-existing life.
- Pasteur disproved this theory that life arises from non-living matter.
- Pasteur created the first successful vaccine against this disease.
- His theory that microorganisms are responsible for illness.
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- A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes.
- A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur.
- Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk.
- Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases.
- He saved the silk industry by finding the cause of their disease.
- His early studies on crystals led to discoveries in molecular asymmetry.
- Pasteur developed a vaccine to protect livestock from this disease.
- Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease.
15 Clues: Pasteur was originally trained in this field. • Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease. • Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk. • A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes. • A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur. • Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases. • ...
Lymphatic System 2025-09-11
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- Small bean-shaped structures that filter lymph and trap pathogens.
- What the lymphatic system helps the body detect and defend against.
- What lymph nodes do to harmful substances.
- Movement of lymph, similar to blood but in a separate system.
- Lymphatic organ where T cells mature, especially active in children.
- Symptom that happens when lymph fluid builds up in tissues.
- Another word for protection, key role of lymphatic system.
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- The body’s ability to fight infection and disease.
- Lymphatic organ that filters blood and helps fight infection.
- The overall role of the lymphatic system in keeping the body safe.
- Body parts like the spleen and thymus that support lymphatic functions.
- Main function of the lymphatic system, removing excess fluid from tissues.
- Clear fluid that travels through vessels and carries white blood cells.
- Tube-like structures that transport lymph throughout the body.
- General term for liquid in the body; lymph is this type.
15 Clues: What lymph nodes do to harmful substances. • The body’s ability to fight infection and disease. • General term for liquid in the body; lymph is this type. • Another word for protection, key role of lymphatic system. • Symptom that happens when lymph fluid builds up in tissues. • Lymphatic organ that filters blood and helps fight infection. • ...
IMMUNODEFICIENCY 2025-06-22
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- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. (4)
- Another term for an acquired immunodeficiency. (9)
- A defect in this cell type leads to impaired antibody production. (5)
- A pathogen that causes disease only in a host with a compromised immune system. (13)
- A deficiency present from birth. (10)
- The T-helper cell count that is a key marker in HIV infection. (3)
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- The process of weakening a pathogen for use in a vaccine. (11)
- A defect in this cell type leads to impaired cell-mediated immunity. (5)
- A deficiency in a specific type of granulocyte. (11)
- An immunodeficiency that develops after birth, not from a genetic defect. (8)
- Another term for a primary immunodeficiency. (7)
- The human immunodeficiency virus. (3)
- A severe form of immunodeficiency affecting both B and T lymphocytes (SCID). (8)
13 Clues: The human immunodeficiency virus. (3) • A deficiency present from birth. (10) • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. (4) • Another term for a primary immunodeficiency. (7) • Another term for an acquired immunodeficiency. (9) • A deficiency in a specific type of granulocyte. (11) • The process of weakening a pathogen for use in a vaccine. (11) • ...
Endocrine System 2024-12-21
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- The most common cause of primary hyperparathyroidism.
- Disease The most common cause of hyperthyroidism.
- The most common cause of panhypopituitarism in postpartum females.
- Gland The most affected gland in Hashimoto's disease.
- Syndrome Syndrome that is ACTH-independent.
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- Tumors that secrete catecholamines.
- Secreted by the pineal gland to help make one fall asleep.
- A precursor protein stored in the thyroid gland for synthesis of thyroid hormones.
- TRH level in secondary hypothyroidism of the pituitary gland.
- Mechanism A regulatory system that maintains hormone levels within normal ranges, involving positive or negative loops.
- The disappearing gland that helps with the body's immunity.
- A medical term for dwarfism, characterized by stunted growth.
- Negative feedback mechanism where elevated levels of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) inhibit the release of this hormone.
13 Clues: Tumors that secrete catecholamines. • Syndrome Syndrome that is ACTH-independent. • Disease The most common cause of hyperthyroidism. • The most common cause of primary hyperparathyroidism. • Gland The most affected gland in Hashimoto's disease. • Secreted by the pineal gland to help make one fall asleep. • The disappearing gland that helps with the body's immunity. • ...
Coccidia 2016-04-21
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- Coccidiosis-causing species that has 2 sporocysts containing 4 sporozoites
- Older animals are ___ likely to be immune to Coccidia infection
- Drugs used to slow the process of coccidiosis enough to allow the host to acquire immunity
- Fusion of micro- and macrogamete
- Infective stage of Eimeria and Isospora species
- Three-week period occurring prior to clinical sign appearance in coccidiosis
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- Occurs in response to dehydration and low oxygen levels
- Coccidiosis-causing species that has 4 sporocysts containing 2 sporozoites
- Location of sexual reproduction in the Eimeria and Isosporal life cycles
- Self-limiting asexual stage of the Eimeria and Isospora life cycles
- Coccidia penetration enzymes
- Structure that enables coccidian to penetrate host cells
- Burst out of oocysts in the stomach and invade enterocytes prior to asexual reproduction
13 Clues: Coccidia penetration enzymes • Fusion of micro- and macrogamete • Infective stage of Eimeria and Isospora species • Occurs in response to dehydration and low oxygen levels • Structure that enables coccidian to penetrate host cells • Older animals are ___ likely to be immune to Coccidia infection • Self-limiting asexual stage of the Eimeria and Isospora life cycles • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 2,3,4 2022-11-17
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- To travel completely around something, usually by water
- Farmer, Settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land
- A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing come Roman Catholic Teachings and practices and establishing Protestant churches
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- A fleet of warships
- Resistance,such as to disease
- Passage, A sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along the north coast of North America
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- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
- A large farm
- Spanish explorer
- A fort
13 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • Resistance,such as to disease • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands • To travel completely around something, usually by water • A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula • A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 2,3,4 2022-11-17
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- To travel completely around something, usually by water
- Farmer, Settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land
- A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing come Roman Catholic Teachings and practices and establishing Protestant churches
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- A fleet of warships
- Resistance,such as to disease
- Passage, A sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along the north coast of North America
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- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
- A large farm
- Spanish explorer
- A fort
13 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • Resistance,such as to disease • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands • To travel completely around something, usually by water • A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula • A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church • ...
Chapter 9: The Tropical North Vocab 2025-01-24
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- a serious disagreement
- the ability to resist infection by a particular disease
- a group of languages developed by enslaved people on colonial plantations that is a mixture of French, Spanish, and African languages
- to be greater than; to go beyond a limit
- in spite of
- staying in the same condition; not likely to change or fail
- a tax added to the price of goods that are imported
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- the Spanish system of enslaving Native Americans and making them practice Christianity Hacienda - a large estate
- to move from one place to another
- the winds that blow regularly in the Tropics
- the relationship in amount or size between two or more things
- the measurement of how much above or below sea level a place is
- a farm product grown for sale
13 Clues: in spite of • a serious disagreement • a farm product grown for sale • to move from one place to another • to be greater than; to go beyond a limit • the winds that blow regularly in the Tropics • a tax added to the price of goods that are imported • the ability to resist infection by a particular disease • staying in the same condition; not likely to change or fail • ...
Pokemon 2012-12-20
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- Prevents the Pokémon from becoming infatuated.
- Gives full immunity to ground-type moves
- Use a dawn stone on a female __________ to evolve into Frosslass.
- Lowers the user's speed by one stage but raises the user's attack and defense stat by one.
- The only pokemon that knows the move sketch.
- Use a dawn stone on a male __________ to evolve into Gallade.
- A type of punch that can attack a pokemon that already used protect or detect.
- Lowers the opponent's accuracy by one.It is also able to illuminate caves..
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- Changes it's type depending on what type the plate is.
- Ash's first pokemon in Kanto.
- The only pokemon that has the abillity Wonder Guard.
- A Johto starter that evolves into Croconaw at level 18.
- The pokemon with the pokedex number 493.
13 Clues: Ash's first pokemon in Kanto. • Gives full immunity to ground-type moves • The pokemon with the pokedex number 493. • The only pokemon that knows the move sketch. • Prevents the Pokémon from becoming infatuated. • The only pokemon that has the abillity Wonder Guard. • Changes it's type depending on what type the plate is. • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 2,3,4 2022-11-17
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- To travel completely around something, usually by water
- Farmer, Settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land
- A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing come Roman Catholic Teachings and practices and establishing Protestant churches
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- A fleet of warships
- Resistance,such as to disease
- Passage, A sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans along the north coast of North America
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- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
- A large farm
- Spanish explorer
- A fort
13 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • Resistance,such as to disease • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands • To travel completely around something, usually by water • A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula • A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church • ...
Revision 2025-12-01
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- Doctor who discovered cholera was waterborne
- a solid medium for growing microbes
- Microbiologist that created agar jelly and dyes for studying bacteria
- First successful human vaccine since Jenner
- The name of the first vaccine Pasteur created by accidentally leaving exposed to air while on holiday
- The name of the doctor who created the smallpox vaccine but couldn't explain how it worked
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- Scientist who published Germ Theory and created several vaccines
- Country where Pasteur was from
- The first disease to have a vaccine created
- Country where Koch was from
- Name of the London street where the water pump was located causing a cholera outbreak
- The medicine given to create immunity to a disease
- Chemicals used to colour bacteria to make easier to see under microscope
13 Clues: Country where Koch was from • Country where Pasteur was from • a solid medium for growing microbes • The first disease to have a vaccine created • First successful human vaccine since Jenner • Doctor who discovered cholera was waterborne • The medicine given to create immunity to a disease • Scientist who published Germ Theory and created several vaccines • ...
Gabe’s Ultimate Big Brother 19 2026-01-31
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- This houseguest was the first houseguest to be renominated by Willoughby Tucker
- This houseguest won the week two Head of Household
- The only houseguest to be evicted when three people sit on the block
- This houseguest was evicted from the House in Nebraska house
- This houseguest was nominated a total of five times
- This houseguest placed 6th place
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- This houseguest won the competition titled: “Thoroughfare”
- This houseguest was the Head of Household during the Tempest twist
- This houseguest was evicted from the Waco, Texas house
- This houseguest won three vetos and zero Head of Households
- This houseguest won the immunity competition during the split house week
- This houseguest placed 9th place
- This houseguest received the most amount of votes to evict in one week
13 Clues: This houseguest placed 9th place • This houseguest placed 6th place • This houseguest won the week two Head of Household • This houseguest was nominated a total of five times • This houseguest was evicted from the Waco, Texas house • This houseguest won the competition titled: “Thoroughfare” • This houseguest won three vetos and zero Head of Households • ...
Blood components crossword puzzle 2022-04-15
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- the other name for red blood cell
- A bright red substance formed by the combination of hemoglobin with oxygen, present in oxygenated blood
- A single largest component of human blood
- A cellular component of the blood that lacks hemoglobin
- They secrete histamine which increases blood flow to injured areas
- Produce antibodies necessary for immunity
- Mobile and phagocytic eating large particles
- component makes up most of your blood
- Help reduce inflammation and allergic reactions by removing the chemicals causing them
- Has fine granules that stain light purple and 2-5 lobes in its nucleus
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- Carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues
- The form of hemoglobin without oxygen, is the predominant protein in red blood cells.
- The process of creating new blood cells in the body
- Colorless blood cells that help blood clot
14 Clues: the other name for red blood cell • component makes up most of your blood • A single largest component of human blood • Produce antibodies necessary for immunity • Colorless blood cells that help blood clot • Mobile and phagocytic eating large particles • Carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues • The process of creating new blood cells in the body • ...
Age of Exploration Unit Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- - landed in India and attempted to set up trade
- - new vessels improved by northern and southern features
- - an economic policy where countries strengthen their nation through international trade
- - the action of sailing entirely around the globe
- - a tool that determines directions by always pointing north
- - a tool that determines a ship's latitude with height and varying positions
- - a system where people work in their own homes, using their own equipment
- - explored Greenland, Iceland, and parts of northern North America
- - foods and diseases shared between the Americas, Europe, and Africa
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- - traded along the coast of Africa, farther than any European before him
- - not actually the first to arrive in America
- - the natural ability to resist infection
- - the science of making maps
- - to make up for lack of money the gov. prints more, making it less valuable
14 Clues: - the science of making maps • - the natural ability to resist infection • - not actually the first to arrive in America • - landed in India and attempted to set up trade • - the action of sailing entirely around the globe • - new vessels improved by northern and southern features • - a tool that determines directions by always pointing north • ...
Discover the functions of proteins! 2017-01-30
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- Enzyme in nasal mucus and tears that kills bacteria.
- Binding sites in membranes.
- Thousands of different enzymes are responsible for the reactions of...
- Membrane proteins cause adjecent animal cells to stick to each other.
- Most important and most abundant enzyme in the world.
- Proteins, actin and myosin, cause the ...
- Proteins associated with DNA.
- Fibrous protein in the skin, tendons, ligaments and blood vessel walls that provide high tensile strenght.
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- Immunoglobulins are essentaial proteins found in blood plasma that provide the...
- Proteins in the mebrane that transport ions and glucose.
- Binds oxygen in the lungs.
- Microtubules made of tubulin give the shape to the animal cell and form the ...
- Plasma proteins cause blood to turn from liquid to a gel in the process called...
- Hormone with protein structure produced by beta cells in the pancreas.
14 Clues: Binds oxygen in the lungs. • Binding sites in membranes. • Proteins associated with DNA. • Proteins, actin and myosin, cause the ... • Enzyme in nasal mucus and tears that kills bacteria. • Most important and most abundant enzyme in the world. • Proteins in the mebrane that transport ions and glucose. • ...
Ethan 2023-10-09
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- A preparation to stimulate the body's immune response against disease
- A protein component of the immune system that neutralises foreign substances
- Diseases that can be spread from person to person
- an unexpected increase in the number of disease in a specific area
- An epidemic that affects a worldwide area
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- Organisms that are small, unicellular, independently reproducing and free living.
- When a microorganism enters a person body and causes harm
- Immunity you develop over your lifetime
- An organism causing disease to its host
- The immune systems response to harmful stimuli
- Abnormal pathogen agents that are transmissible
- DNA molecule that is used to carry a particular DNA segment into a host cell.
- AN infectious microbe that consists of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- A substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it
14 Clues: Immunity you develop over your lifetime • An organism causing disease to its host • An epidemic that affects a worldwide area • The immune systems response to harmful stimuli • Abnormal pathogen agents that are transmissible • Diseases that can be spread from person to person • When a microorganism enters a person body and causes harm • ...
Pio Camp 2024 2024-12-30
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- A bodily defense system against pathogens and infections
- The endurance required for prolonged physical or mental activity
- Boundaries set to protect your mental well-being and prevent burnout
- A professional process to address emotional or mental challenges
- A practice of focusing on and appreciating the positive aspects of life
- Physical activity that keeps your body fit
- The science of how food affects body functions and health.
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- The building block of cells and a key player in enzyme functions
- A feeling of unease, such as worry or fear, that can be overwhelming
- Essential rest for recovery and mental health
- A state of mental or emotional strain from demanding circumstances
- Nutrients essential for the body’s growth and immunity
- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by stress
- The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others
14 Clues: Physical activity that keeps your body fit • Essential rest for recovery and mental health • Nutrients essential for the body’s growth and immunity • A bodily defense system against pathogens and infections • The science of how food affects body functions and health. • The capacity to understand and share the feelings of others • ...
Agents Of Disease 2020-05-04
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- a medicine that kills bacteria.
- Strict isolation that helps slow the spread of disease.
- things that cause disease.
- a living thing that is microscopic and usually has only one cell
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- when in a certain part of the world their are many cases of a certain disease.
- when a persons body is able to quickly make antibiotics to kill a pathogen.
- An inactive form of the pathogen that prevents you from getting the disease.
- When a pathogen can nno longer be killed by an antibiotic it is called ________.
- Proteins that help kill pathogens.
- exposing something to heat to slow the growth of pathogens.
- the mess we are in right now is a ______.
- some examples of this are rabies,smallpox, and the flu.
12 Clues: things that cause disease. • a medicine that kills bacteria. • Proteins that help kill pathogens. • the mess we are in right now is a ______. • Strict isolation that helps slow the spread of disease. • some examples of this are rabies,smallpox, and the flu. • exposing something to heat to slow the growth of pathogens. • ...
vocab 2021-08-23
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- enterprise system economic system in which people are free to control and own the means of production
- to go around completely
- spanish explorer
- a tax on imports
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- system type of government in which power flows between state and local governments and the national government
- economy economic system in which buyers and sellers choose to do business
- a community of living things and the surrondings in which they live.
- natural feature of the earth's land surface
- resistance
- human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services;also money
- passage a sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific along the north coast of north american.
- cost the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision
12 Clues: resistance • spanish explorer • a tax on imports • to go around completely • natural feature of the earth's land surface • a community of living things and the surrondings in which they live. • cost the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision • economy economic system in which buyers and sellers choose to do business • ...
Imperialism vocab 2013-10-27
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- Originating or occurring naturally in a certain place.
- a dutch word for farmer
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade of a service.
- a measure of economic value of an employees skill set.
- Geographically the area in Africa that lies south of the Sahara desert.
- a relationship of protection and partial control over a dependent country.
- Having sufficient biological defenses against certain infections.
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- Loyalty and devotion to a country.
- The meeting between European nations to create rules on how to divide Africa.
- someone who is sent on a religious mission in foreign country.
- a former policy of segregation and political and economical discrimination.
- a crop produced for its commercial value rather than the original use of the grower.
12 Clues: a dutch word for farmer • Loyalty and devotion to a country. • Originating or occurring naturally in a certain place. • a measure of economic value of an employees skill set. • someone who is sent on a religious mission in foreign country. • Having sufficient biological defenses against certain infections. • ...
What am I? 2023-11-25
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- the packaging says not to eat it but everyone does before we bake them
- rod shaped bacteria
- pink gram stain
- what type of immunity is given through a breastfeeding mother, this is also a way infants are more protected than other infants from suspect
- certain medications that reduce what can increase a persons risk for infection by the suspect
- Resembling feces
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- an organism that can survive in both an oxygenated or deoxygenated environment
- during what months does the suspect grow in
- what young group are likely to be invaded with bacteria due to a lack of immune system
- The urge to vomit
- after touching what uncooked food should we not touch other things
- a type of insect that takes part in food contamination
12 Clues: pink gram stain • Resembling feces • The urge to vomit • rod shaped bacteria • during what months does the suspect grow in • a type of insect that takes part in food contamination • after touching what uncooked food should we not touch other things • the packaging says not to eat it but everyone does before we bake them • ...
Choice Board 1 2022-08-25
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- the cost of the next best use of time and money when choosing to do one thing or another
- economic system where people own the means of production and to compete for profit with minimum government interference
- natural feature of earth's land surface
- human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services
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- sea route in the north coast of America
- economic system where people and business own the factor of production and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs
- a Spanish explorer
- resistance to infection or disease
- tax on imports
- to sail completely around the world
- a community of living beings
- the sharing of power between national, state, and local government.
12 Clues: tax on imports • a Spanish explorer • a community of living beings • resistance to infection or disease • to sail completely around the world • sea route in the north coast of America • natural feature of earth's land surface • human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services • the sharing of power between national, state, and local government. • ...
Chapter 3: The Law of Sports Injury 2022-09-12
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- time peroid to file for a lawsuit
- when a person commits an act that is not legally theirs to perform, acting in an improper way
- individual who was injured and brings the lawsuit
- fault on both parties
- A private wrong or injury, suffered by an individual as a result of another person's conduct
- the failure to do what a reasonably careful and prudent person would have done under the same or like circumstances
- voluntarily consented
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- part of total responsibility
- when a person does not perform an action that ought to be taken, failure to act
- an act of commission where lawful conduct is performed, but done improperly
- protection due to position
- act of commission where conduct is performed that is wholly unlawful
12 Clues: fault on both parties • voluntarily consented • protection due to position • part of total responsibility • time peroid to file for a lawsuit • individual who was injured and brings the lawsuit • act of commission where conduct is performed that is wholly unlawful • an act of commission where lawful conduct is performed, but done improperly • ...
Drino's Protein Puzzle 2023-09-20
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- What is the name of the superfamily of motor proteins best known for their roles in muscle contraction and in a wide range of other motility processes in eukaryotes?
- What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell?
- What are the biological catalysts?
- Which protein help blood clot?
- Which antibody plays a role in immunity in mucous membrane?
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- Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood?
- Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis?
- What is the largest human protein?
- Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand?
- Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats?
- Which protein with a semi-crystalline structure provides stiffness and strength in spider silk?
- What is the name of the family of glycoproteins of the basal lamina?
12 Clues: Which protein help blood clot? • What is the largest human protein? • What are the biological catalysts? • Which pancreatic protein dissolves fats? • Which stretchy protein resembles a rubber hand? • Which 29 amino acid protein triggers glycogenolysis? • Which is the most abundant transport protein in blood? • What antibodies all originate from a single parent cell? • ...
Spelling / Vocabulary 5/12/25 2025-05-10
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- Deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite. To be in conflict with.
- A willingness to take risks, and a disregard for conventional norms or expectations.
- A pause or break in activity.
- Implies a deliberate and often persistent effort to exclude someone.
- The action of excluding or leaving out someone or something.
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- Being prevented from being seen, expressed, or from operating, or from being made known.
- To be easily seen, noticed, or attracts attention.
- To think about it deeply and carefully, often for an extended period.
- Deep love and respect.
- Sly or cunning intelligence.
- To gather together or accumulate (a large amount or number of valuable material or things) over a period of time.
- Protection or exemption from something.
12 Clues: Deep love and respect. • Sly or cunning intelligence. • A pause or break in activity. • Protection or exemption from something. • To be easily seen, noticed, or attracts attention. • The action of excluding or leaving out someone or something. • Implies a deliberate and often persistent effort to exclude someone. • ...
Significance of Food and Vegetables 2024-12-18
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- This fruit is known for its high vitamin C and used in juices
- This is a favorite fruit of Monkey and have high potassium
- This root vegetable is often used in soups and sweet dish
- this is orange vegetable and high carbohydrates
- This for most famous ice cream and desserts
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- A root vegetable that's purple and often used in pickles
- It is useful gain immunity.
- A fruit that's rich in vitamin C and called as King of fruits.
- This vegetable is often used in salads and has a crunchy texture
- Red color and A fruit that keeps the doctor away.
- This vegetable is known for its layers and serve in every meal
- This vegetable is often used in meal.
12 Clues: It is useful gain immunity. • This vegetable is often used in meal. • This for most famous ice cream and desserts • this is orange vegetable and high carbohydrates • Red color and A fruit that keeps the doctor away. • A root vegetable that's purple and often used in pickles • This root vegetable is often used in soups and sweet dish • ...
Democratic Citizenship 2022-09-20
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- the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs
- possessing supreme or ultimate power
- the practice of using a public office or position of trust for one's own gain or advantage
- following as a result or effect
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- significantly serious
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- successful in material terms
- an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment
- involving a great deal of effort, trouble, or difficulty
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- extremely large or great
12 Clues: significantly serious • extremely large or great • successful in material terms • following as a result or effect • possessing supreme or ultimate power • suffering or death caused by lack of food • involving a great deal of effort, trouble, or difficulty • preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-12-02
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- ___ are the agents that act as carriers of pathogen and spread diseases
- Many skin diseases are caused by?
- Which ability prevents some people from getting a particular disease while it affects others?
- A disease caused by the bite of an infected dog and which affects the central nervous system.
- Which type of pathogen consists of DNA with a protective coat of protein?
- When the bacteria causing tuberculosis reaches the liver, it causes which disease?
- Microbial Infection transmitted by sexual contact.
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- Which protozoan causes Malaria?
- The vector for yellow fever is?
- A seizure targets which organ?
- Which type of pathogen is a small organism that causes diseases including tuberculosis and cholera?
- Air-borne disease are most likely to affect the ___
12 Clues: A seizure targets which organ? • Which protozoan causes Malaria? • The vector for yellow fever is? • Many skin diseases are caused by? • Microbial Infection transmitted by sexual contact. • Air-borne disease are most likely to affect the ___ • ___ are the agents that act as carriers of pathogen and spread diseases • ...
Health Vocabulary 2020-10-06
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- affected by physical or mental illness
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- to give a measured amount of a drug to someone,to dose someone (up) with something
- the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments
- the process of infecting or the stage of being infected
- the act of vomiting
- expand abnormally (verb)
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- treatment with a vaccine to produce
- against a disease;inoculation
- draw blood from (someone), especially as a once-common method of treatment in medicine.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- having the power to move heavy weights or perform other physically demanding tasks.
13 Clues: the act of vomiting • expand abnormally (verb) • against a disease;inoculation • treatment with a vaccine to produce • affected by physical or mental illness • the process of infecting or the stage of being infected • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. • ...
Immune cells 2025-07-18
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- The most abundant granulocytes and first responders to bacterial infection
- Innate lymphocytes that kill virus‑infected or tumor cells
- Adaptive lymphocytes that recognize antigen via T‑cell receptor and kill infected cells
- Tissue‑resident cells that degranulate histamine in allergic reactions
- – Phagocytic tissue cells that engulf pathogens and debris
- Innate lymphoid cells lacking antigen receptors but producing key cytokines
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- Adaptive lymphocytes that mature into antibody‑secreting plasma cells
- Cells expressing both NK and T‑cell markers, bridging innate and adaptive immunity
- Granulocytes involved in parasitic infections and allergic responses
- Regulatory T cells that suppress immune responses to maintain tolerance
- Antigen‑presenting “tree‑like” cells that activate T cells
- Circulating phagocytes that differentiate into macrophages in tissues
12 Clues: Innate lymphocytes that kill virus‑infected or tumor cells • Antigen‑presenting “tree‑like” cells that activate T cells • – Phagocytic tissue cells that engulf pathogens and debris • Granulocytes involved in parasitic infections and allergic responses • Adaptive lymphocytes that mature into antibody‑secreting plasma cells • ...
terms 24 2025-11-10
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- a toxin that has been treated by heat or chemicals
- the branch of medicine that deals with care an development of children
- a suspension of attenuated or killed organisms administered to an individual
- the measurement from the vertex of the head to the heel of the for of a patient in supine position
- A child from birth to 12 months old
- the resistance of the body to the effects of a harmful agent
- an individual 12 to 18 years old
- a child 3 to 6 years old
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- a child 6 to 12 years old
- a child 1 to 3 years old
- a physician who specializes in the care and development of children
- the process of becoming immune
12 Clues: a child 1 to 3 years old • a child 3 to 6 years old • a child 6 to 12 years old • the process of becoming immune • an individual 12 to 18 years old • A child from birth to 12 months old • a toxin that has been treated by heat or chemicals • the resistance of the body to the effects of a harmful agent • a physician who specializes in the care and development of children • ...
TO THE WORLD FROM INDIA 2021-01-27
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- Shushrata Samahita,the oldest treatise deals with this
- The first person to study human anatomy
- In India the first reference to the astronomy are to be found in this Veda
- The country where the famous Angkor Wat temple is located
- Another name for plastic surgery
- The first physician to present the concept of digestion, metabolism and immunity
- India’s first satellite was named as a honour to this scientist and he was an astronomer who made significant contributions to the field of astronomy and mathematics
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- The text written by Aryabhata based on his discoveries
- Science of living
- The number heads under which Shushruta described surgery
- It is the famous astronomical observatory at the University of Nalanda
- The largest temple complex in the world
12 Clues: Science of living • Another name for plastic surgery • The first person to study human anatomy • The largest temple complex in the world • The text written by Aryabhata based on his discoveries • Shushrata Samahita,the oldest treatise deals with this • The number heads under which Shushruta described surgery • The country where the famous Angkor Wat temple is located • ...
Our Pandemic World 2021-05-03
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- A type of new vaccine that teaches cells how to make proteins
- An acute respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus
- RNA molecules do not need to enter the nucleus because protein synthesis occurs here
- disease causing organisms
- A defensive white blood cell, attack cells that have been infected
- A blood protein produced to counter a pathogen
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- white blood cells that swallow up and digest germs, dead and dying cells
- A substance used to trigger the production of antibodies for a disease without illness
- A defense of white blood cells, produce antibodies
- What the vaccine provides to individuals against a virus
- A piece of a protein made from the pathogen
- A messenger RNA that encodes for the antigen
12 Clues: disease causing organisms • A piece of a protein made from the pathogen • A messenger RNA that encodes for the antigen • A blood protein produced to counter a pathogen • A defense of white blood cells, produce antibodies • An acute respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus • What the vaccine provides to individuals against a virus • ...
New Scythe Times Daily Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- An AI whose purpose is to help humanity and to control the world.
- The name for someone who collects the bodies after a gleaning.
- What a scythe can grant someone for various reasons.
- The name of the scythe who is also known as the Grand Dame of Death?
- The word for the meeting held by scythes three times a year.
- A group of scythes is called a(n)?
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- A popular car brand from the age of mortality.
- A word that describes life before death was conquered.
- A new scythe in training is called a(n)?
- A smaller oven.
- The name of the scythe who is revolutionizing what a scythe is.
- The equivalent of an ambudrone now, but in the age of mortality.
12 Clues: A smaller oven. • A group of scythes is called a(n)? • A new scythe in training is called a(n)? • A popular car brand from the age of mortality. • What a scythe can grant someone for various reasons. • A word that describes life before death was conquered. • The word for the meeting held by scythes three times a year. • ...
Sigma crossword 2025-10-27
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- Calms nerves and muscles; found in nuts, seeds, and dark chocolate.
- Balances fluids and supports heart health; bananas are packed with it.
- The ultimate hydrator; keeps every cell functioning smoothly.
- B12 Vital for nerves and energy; mostly found in animal products.
- Supports thyroid function; often added to table salt.
- D Sunshine vitamin that helps absorb calcium and strengthen bones.
- Brain-loving fat found in fish and flaxseeds.
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- Essential for red blood cells; keeps oxygen flowing through your body.
- Crucial for cell growth and pregnancy health; found in leafy greens.
- A Keeps vision sharp and skin glowing; found in carrots and sweet potatoes.
- Builds muscles and repairs tissues; found in meat, beans, and nuts.
- Immunity booster and wound healer; found in meat and legumes.
- Bone-building mineral found in dairy and leafy greens.
- Keeps digestion smooth and steady; found in whole grains and veggies.
- C Citrus-powered antioxidant that boosts immunity and heals wounds.
15 Clues: Brain-loving fat found in fish and flaxseeds. • Supports thyroid function; often added to table salt. • Bone-building mineral found in dairy and leafy greens. • The ultimate hydrator; keeps every cell functioning smoothly. • Immunity booster and wound healer; found in meat and legumes. • B12 Vital for nerves and energy; mostly found in animal products. • ...
Discover the functions of proteins! 2017-01-30
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- Enzyme in nasal mucus and tears that kills bacteria.
- Plasma proteins cause blood to turn from liquid to a gel in the process called...
- Thousands of different enzymes are responsible for the reactions of...
- Fibrous protein in the skin, tendons, ligaments and blood vessel walls that provide high tensile strenght.
- Most important and most abundant enzyme in the world.
- Immunoglobulins are essentaial proteins found in blood plasma that provide the...
- Proteins in the mebrane that transport ions and glucose.
- Proteins associated with DNA.
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- Proteins, actin and myosin, cause the ...
- Binds oxygen in the lungs.
- Microtubules made of tubulin give the shape to the animal cell and form the ...
- Membrane proteins cause adjecent animal cells to stick to each other.
- Binding sites in membranes.
- Hormone with protein structure produced by beta cells in the pancreas.
14 Clues: Binds oxygen in the lungs. • Binding sites in membranes. • Proteins associated with DNA. • Proteins, actin and myosin, cause the ... • Enzyme in nasal mucus and tears that kills bacteria. • Most important and most abundant enzyme in the world. • Proteins in the mebrane that transport ions and glucose. • ...
Evolution 2017-04-24
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- Prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis.
- An organism that feeds on other organisms.
- A crack in the ocean floor that emits extremely hot, mineral rich water.
- An organism's ability to fight a disease.
- The process by which organisms best suited to their environment survive and reproduce.
- Body parts of different organisms that have a similar structure but have different functions.
- Explains how mitochondria, chloroplasts, and other organisms in eukaryotic cells evolved.
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- Body parts that have a similar functions but not a similar structure.
- The evolution of a new species from an existing species.
- The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms.
- The study of embryos.
- An organism's ability to withstand the effects of a harmful agent.
- The mass of gases that surrounds Earth.
- An organism that makes its own food.
14 Clues: The study of embryos. • An organism that makes its own food. • The mass of gases that surrounds Earth. • An organism's ability to fight a disease. • An organism that feeds on other organisms. • Prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis. • The evolution of a new species from an existing species. • The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- Freedom from prosecution for people whose testimony ties them to criminal acts
- Legal order that requires a person to produce requested documents
- A budget that is the yearly financial plan for the national government
- These powers are also called the enumerated powers
- Congress putting provisions into laws that allowed it review and cancel actions of executive agencies carrying out those laws in affect
- ____ bills that are laws proposed to authorize spending money
- willfully hindering Congress' work
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- Lying under oath
- ____ bills, or laws for making money
- Formal accusations of some type of misconduct in office
- Presidents refusal to spend money Congress has voted on a program
- These ___ powers allowed Congress to meet the nations needs
- ___ and proper clause gives Congress power beyond those in the 17 clauses
- Commerce among the states
14 Clues: Lying under oath • Commerce among the states • willfully hindering Congress' work • ____ bills, or laws for making money • These powers are also called the enumerated powers • Formal accusations of some type of misconduct in office • These ___ powers allowed Congress to meet the nations needs • ____ bills that are laws proposed to authorize spending money • ...
The Immune System 2015-05-04
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- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- signaling molecule that promote blood flow to injury site
- substance that elicits a response from B cell or T cell
- pain and swelling can alert you to this type of response
- short-lived cells that take immediate effect against a pathogen
- the study of the immune system
- process by which hemocytes ingest and break down bacteria and other foreign substances
- bacterium, fungus, virus, or other disease-causing agent
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- exaggerated responses to certain antigens, or allergens
- an enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls and acts as a chemical barrier against pathogens
- proteins that provide innate defense by interference
- inflammatory signaling molecule
- inducing active immunity to antigens by introducing them into the body
- small, accessible portion of an antigen that binds to an antigen receptor
14 Clues: the study of the immune system • inflammatory signaling molecule • proteins that provide innate defense by interference • exaggerated responses to certain antigens, or allergens • substance that elicits a response from B cell or T cell • pain and swelling can alert you to this type of response • bacterium, fungus, virus, or other disease-causing agent • ...
The Immune System 2023-10-12
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- An organism with complex cells that feed off a living host
- A treatment that helps build immunity to an infection disease
- A simple, single-celled microbe without a nucleus
- A microscopic organism or agent that causes disease
- A B cell that remains in the bloodstream to recognise pathogens
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- A microscopic infectious agent made of genetic material and proteins
- A white blood cell that engulf and destroys pathogens
- A medical condition with specific symptoms
- A protein that is produced by B cells to fight a specific pathogen
- Microscopic hairs on cells that line the airways
- An increase in core body temperature over an extended time
- An invasion of the body by pathogens that then multiply
- A white blood cell that produces antibodies to fight pathogens
- A sticky liquid that lines the nose, throat, lungs and intestine
14 Clues: A medical condition with specific symptoms • Microscopic hairs on cells that line the airways • A simple, single-celled microbe without a nucleus • A microscopic organism or agent that causes disease • A white blood cell that engulf and destroys pathogens • An invasion of the body by pathogens that then multiply • ...
Conquest in the Americas 2024-11-08
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- He invaded the Aztec empire with a force of 600.
- The Aztec emperor at the time of Cortes' invasion.
- Spanish military leaders who set out to conquer lands for Spain.
- The body's resistance to disease
- Cortes made these partnerships with Indigenous groups in the Aztec empire.
- He invaded the Inca empire in 1532.
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- The capital of the Aztec empire.
- The Inca emperor at the time of Pizarro's invasion.
- The deadliest weapon brought by the Spanish.
- The current site of Tenochtitlan.
- Much Spanish gold and silver was sent to this group of islands in Asia controlled by the Spanish. (You know this!)
- Spain gained a massive amount of these precious metals from their colonies in Mexico and Peru.
- Cortes' slave/wife/interpreter. Also known as Dona Maria.
- A war between people of the same nation or kingdom.
14 Clues: The capital of the Aztec empire. • The body's resistance to disease • The current site of Tenochtitlan. • He invaded the Inca empire in 1532. • The deadliest weapon brought by the Spanish. • He invaded the Aztec empire with a force of 600. • The Aztec emperor at the time of Cortes' invasion. • The Inca emperor at the time of Pizarro's invasion. • ...
Evolution 2017-04-24
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- An organism that makes its own food.
- The study of embryos.
- Body parts that have a similar functions but not a similar structure.
- A crack in the ocean floor that emits extremely hot, mineral rich water.
- The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms.
- Explains how mitochondria, chloroplasts, and other organisms in eukaryotic cells evolved.
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- An organism's ability to fight a disease.
- Prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis.
- Body parts of different organisms that have a similar structure but have different functions.
- An organism that feeds on other organisms.
- The mass of gases that surrounds Earth.
- An organism's ability to withstand the effects of a harmful agent.
- The evolution of a new species from an existing species.
- The process by which organisms best suited to their environment survive and reproduce.
14 Clues: The study of embryos. • An organism that makes its own food. • The mass of gases that surrounds Earth. • An organism's ability to fight a disease. • An organism that feeds on other organisms. • Prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis. • The evolution of a new species from an existing species. • The field of biology that deals with classifying organisms. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- People who willfully obstruct Congress's work
- These are laws used for raising money
- Freedom from prosecution for people whose testimony ties them to criminal acts
- Also called the commerce among the states
- These are laws proposed to authorize spending money
- The yearly financial plan for the national government
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- The provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- The last clause (18) of Section 8 of the Constitution
- Also called lying under oath
- These have allowed Congress to expand its role to meet the nation's needs
- A legal order that requires a person to appear or produce requested documents
- Also called the enumerated powers
- When the president refuses to spend money Congress has voted for a program
- President Nixon and President Clinton were __________ by Congress
14 Clues: Also called lying under oath • Also called the enumerated powers • These are laws used for raising money • Also called the commerce among the states • People who willfully obstruct Congress's work • These are laws proposed to authorize spending money • The last clause (18) of Section 8 of the Constitution • The yearly financial plan for the national government • ...
Homeostasis in Organisms 2025-06-12
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- The swapping of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- When living things turn food into energy, usually using oxygen.
- A substance that triggers an immune response in the body.
- The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens.
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in living things.
- A substance that helps your body build immunity to a disease.
- A germ, like a virus or bacteria, that causes disease.
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- A process where a system's output affects its input.
- The main energy currency of the cell.
- Cells around stomata on leaves that control gas exchange.
- A simple sugar that living things use for energy.
- How plants use sunlight to make food from water and carbon dioxide.
- Keeping a stable internal balance in a living organism.
- A protein made by the immune system to fight off antigens.
14 Clues: The main energy currency of the cell. • A simple sugar that living things use for energy. • A process where a system's output affects its input. • The swapping of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. • The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens. • A germ, like a virus or bacteria, that causes disease. • ...
Immune System 1 2023-05-15
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- The body system that prevents and fights disease
- A simple, single-celled microbe without a nucleus
- The body's ability to protect itself from infection
- A defence that kills pathogens before they can enter the body
- A medical condition that can spread from person to person by a pathogen.
- A protein that can identify and fight a specific pathogen
- The protection from infection provided when most of a population is immune
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- A medical condition that is caused by a pathogen
- A painful redness or swelling of part of the body
- A B cell that remains in the bloodstream to recognize pathogens
- A white blood cell that produces proteins to attack pathogens
- Barriers that prevent pathogens from entering the body
- An invasion of the body by pathogens that then multiply
- A medical condition with specific symptoms
14 Clues: A medical condition with specific symptoms • The body system that prevents and fights disease • A medical condition that is caused by a pathogen • A painful redness or swelling of part of the body • A simple, single-celled microbe without a nucleus • The body's ability to protect itself from infection • Barriers that prevent pathogens from entering the body • ...
Criminal law and Procedure 2025-03-03
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- Criminal Liability Legal responsibility for the actions of another person.
- A serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
- An act punishable by law.
- Defense A defense based on issues with the way the case is handled.
- A minor wrongdoing.
- collar crime Non-violent crime committed by individuals or corporations to obtain a personal or business advantage
- The case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused.
- Protection from legal prosecution.
- Bargaining Negotiation of an agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant.
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- Defense A defense that challenges the facts of the case.
- Cause Reasonable grounds for making a search or pressing a charge.
- The act of defending oneself from harm.
- of Court Disrespectful behavior in the courtroom.
- The infliction of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
14 Clues: A minor wrongdoing. • An act punishable by law. • Protection from legal prosecution. • The act of defending oneself from harm. • of Court Disrespectful behavior in the courtroom. • Defense A defense that challenges the facts of the case. • The infliction of a penalty as retribution for an offense. • The case presented by or on behalf of the party being accused. • ...
RE4 U11 2025-10-19
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- a right,immunity,benefit,or advantage belonging or granted exclusively to a person,group,social class,rank,or the like.
- tending to a certain behavior or illness for a long time or continually.
- to give orders that bar or prohibit(an action).
- (often plural)an indicator of a procedure or course to be followed.
- having all parts of the same or a similar type.
- spreading rapidly to a great many individuals in a locality,as acontagious disease.
- resistant to a disease,either naturally or by medical means.
- length of life.
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- to cause to lose hope or confidence;dishearten.
- actively productive;hard-working.
- to locate or move again.
- ordered;required;obligatory.
- to ease or reduce(pain,suffering,need,worry,or the like).
- of humans and animals,having little extra fat on the body.
14 Clues: length of life. • to locate or move again. • ordered;required;obligatory. • actively productive;hard-working. • to cause to lose hope or confidence;dishearten. • to give orders that bar or prohibit(an action). • having all parts of the same or a similar type. • to ease or reduce(pain,suffering,need,worry,or the like). • ...
RE4 U11 2025-10-19
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- a right,immunity,benefit,or advantage belonging or granted exclusively to a person,group,social class,rank,or the like.
- tending to a certain behavior or illness for a long time or continually.
- to give orders that bar or prohibit(an action).
- (often plural)an indicator of a procedure or course to be followed.
- having all parts of the same or a similar type.
- spreading rapidly to a great many individuals in a locality,as acontagious disease.
- resistant to a disease,either naturally or by medical means.
- length of life.
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- to cause to lose hope or confidence;dishearten.
- actively productive;hard-working.
- to locate or move again.
- ordered;required;obligatory.
- to ease or reduce(pain,suffering,need,worry,or the like).
- of humans and animals,having little extra fat on the body.
14 Clues: length of life. • to locate or move again. • ordered;required;obligatory. • actively productive;hard-working. • to cause to lose hope or confidence;dishearten. • to give orders that bar or prohibit(an action). • having all parts of the same or a similar type. • to ease or reduce(pain,suffering,need,worry,or the like). • ...
