immunity Crossword Puzzles
Infectious Disease Prevention and Control 2025-03-17
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- Pathogenic infections that can move from animals to humans.
- A sufficient number of immune members of the population to grant the entire population immunity.
- When a disease is widespread, either around a country or the world.
- Illness that resides in population.
- Site where high numbers of animals are grown in confined spaces, also called a factory farm.
- Separation of restricting the movements of a person who has been exposed to an infectious disease to monitor them.
- Infection contracted from interaction with the healthcare system.
- Infection rate above the normal expected levels in a population.
- Chemicals used on living tissues to kill pathogens.
- Chemicals used to kill pathogens on non-living surfaces.
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- Infection acquired in the healthcare system.
- Guidance created by the Centers of Disease Control to prevent infections.
- Free of pathogens.
- Infection acquired from outside the healthcare system.
- Separation of infected people from non-infected people.
- A weakened form of virus.
16 Clues: Free of pathogens. • A weakened form of virus. • Illness that resides in population. • Infection acquired in the healthcare system. • Chemicals used on living tissues to kill pathogens. • Infection acquired from outside the healthcare system. • Separation of infected people from non-infected people. • Chemicals used to kill pathogens on non-living surfaces. • ...
Infectious Disease Crossword 2025-03-17
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- A bacterial lung infection that spreads through the air.
- White blood cells that kill infected cells and help immunity.
- Inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, often caused by infection.
- A bacterial infection causing sore throat and fever.
- Single-celled organisms that can cause infections like strep throat and tuberculosis.
- A deadly virus from animal bites that affects the brain.
- Tiny infectious agents that need a host to multiply, causing diseases like flu and measles.
- Organisms like molds and yeasts that cause infections such as athlete’s foot.
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- White blood cells that make antibodies to fight infections.
- Bacteria that live inside cells, often spread by ticks and fleas.
- A contagious viral infection causing fever, cough, and body aches.
- A life-threatening body-wide infection response.
- A highly contagious viral disease with fever and a red rash.
- Single-celled parasites that cause diseases like malaria.
- Liver inflammation caused by viruses or other factors.
- A bacterial infection from tick bites, causing fever and rash.
16 Clues: A life-threatening body-wide infection response. • A bacterial infection causing sore throat and fever. • Liver inflammation caused by viruses or other factors. • A bacterial lung infection that spreads through the air. • A deadly virus from animal bites that affects the brain. • Single-celled parasites that cause diseases like malaria. • ...
A Level Biology 2025-03-20
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- the action of elastic in an artery when blood pressure is lower
- a protein or glycoprotein that can stimulate an immune response
- the type of artery that carries blood into kidney tissue
- a test that can confirm that presence of antigens of antibodies
- the cavity that contains the heart, lungs and diaphragm
- a type of infection that develops because of a weak immune system
- a type of immunity where even the non-immune are more protected
- a type of insect that lives on land
- the inner lining of all blood vessels
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- the word that describes the movement of the medium containing gases
- the cell attracted to an agglutinate
- the type of pressure in a capillary that forces small molecules out
- the part of the small intestine where most digestive enzymes mix with food
- a word to describe the flow of blood through the heart
- the type of capillary that reabsorbs excess tissue fluid
- a molecule made of fatty acids, glycerol, monoglycerides, and bile
16 Clues: a type of insect that lives on land • the cell attracted to an agglutinate • the inner lining of all blood vessels • a word to describe the flow of blood through the heart • the cavity that contains the heart, lungs and diaphragm • the type of artery that carries blood into kidney tissue • the type of capillary that reabsorbs excess tissue fluid • ...
Survivor Winners 2025-12-20
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- Some try and say her second win doesn't count.
- Social dragon
- The Queen
- It wasn't the love shack he built, but the ___ shack.
- He won but lost immunity at the same time.
- There was no beating his story at FTC.
- I think multiple people in chat would have words with me if this season in Africa wasn't represented.
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- At one point, she turned back time.
- Final votes were 7-2 for her win.
- No one suspected her until she pulled out an unknown and unused idol at FTC and explained how she had multiple ways to the end.
- First season with a medevac
- Finally got serious when his girlfriend got voted out and he didn't switch places with her.
- Was returning a hat kindness or an attempt to gain jury votes? Or both?
- And then there's people who say her win doesn't count either.
- Slippery little sucker
- He is also part of the 'people say his win doesn't count' club.
16 Clues: The Queen • Social dragon • Slippery little sucker • First season with a medevac • Final votes were 7-2 for her win. • At one point, she turned back time. • There was no beating his story at FTC. • He won but lost immunity at the same time. • Some try and say her second win doesn't count. • It wasn't the love shack he built, but the ___ shack. • ...
Levi's crossword puzzle of Germs and Sickness 2020-05-05
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- Microorganisms that cause disease
- drugs that destroy or kill bacteria, however, viruses are immune to this drug
- A Non-living submicroscopic particle that must infect a host before it can reproduce
- Strict isolation that is used to keep diseases and viruses from spreading
- treating a substance with heat to kill germs and viruses
- first doctor to recognize the importance of handwashing to prevent the spread of infectious viruses
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- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus
- Pasteur The guy who proposed and started the germ theory
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy a pathogen
- Prevents viruses and diseases
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world
11 Clues: Prevents viruses and diseases • Microorganisms that cause disease • A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus • Pasteur The guy who proposed and started the germ theory • treating a substance with heat to kill germs and viruses • Strict isolation that is used to keep diseases and viruses from spreading • ...
Kongvivor FIC 2024-02-05
Covid Vocabulary 2021-04-21
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- Isolation and monitoring of people who seem healthy but may have been exposed.
- The full form of PPE is Personal Protective ____
- ____ carrier shows no symptoms of a particular disease
- ____ zones are where the restrictions on movement and interaction are the most severe.
- Seperation of infected people from healthy people
- A specific time when people must stay indoor
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- ______ immunity occurs when a large portion of a community becomes immune to a disease.
- The first person to become infected with a disease in an outbreak is called ____ ____
- Occurrence of a particular disease throughout a whole country or the world.
- A micro-organism or germ such as a bacterium or virus that can cause disease
- A substance used to protect humans and animals from a disease.
11 Clues: A specific time when people must stay indoor • The full form of PPE is Personal Protective ____ • Seperation of infected people from healthy people • ____ carrier shows no symptoms of a particular disease • A substance used to protect humans and animals from a disease. • Occurrence of a particular disease throughout a whole country or the world. • ...
healthy living 2025-09-18
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- C This nutrient is found in citrus fruits and boosts immunity (6 letters)
- Practice that improves flexibility and mindfulness (4 letters
- An activity involving light aerobic exercise, often involving hiking or walking (8 letters)
- A condition caused by lack of sleep, leading to fatigue (7 letters)
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- Process of converting food into energy (9 letters)
- Mineral essential for bone health (7 letters)
- A plant-based diet that excludes animal products (5 letters)
- Exercise type that increases heart rate and burns fat (5 letters)
- Essential fatty acid found in fish and nuts (6 letters)
- A low-fat dairy product that is a great source of calcium (6 letters)
- A nutrient essential for growth and tissue repair (7 letters)
11 Clues: Mineral essential for bone health (7 letters) • Process of converting food into energy (9 letters) • Essential fatty acid found in fish and nuts (6 letters) • A plant-based diet that excludes animal products (5 letters) • Practice that improves flexibility and mindfulness (4 letters • A nutrient essential for growth and tissue repair (7 letters) • ...
New words from the book 2018-03-24
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- , the part of a country’s armed forces that fights at see
- , Kaiser the title of the German national leader at this time
- , to break into a conversation when someone else is talking
- , the German word for ‘Mr’
- , a line with a heavy weight at the end, used to measure the depth of water
- , being protected from trial for a crime
- , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails
- , a building That reminds people of a famous person or event
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- , a large motor boat
- , who somebody is
- , a formal way to speak to a group of men
- , to prepare and print a book
- , a long pole with a flat blade at one end used to move a boat through the wa
- , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship
- , a person whose job is to guide ships through a difficult piece of water
- , to send soldiers into a country to take control of it;
16 Clues: , who somebody is • , a large motor boat • , to prepare and print a book • , the German word for ‘Mr’ • , being protected from trial for a crime • , a formal way to speak to a group of men • , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship • , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails • , to break into a conversation when someone else is talking • ...
Lymph Part 2 2023-04-19
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- found in large instestine responsible for creating memory lymphocytes for long term immunity
- found in small intestine provides immune surveillance
- cells which provide a stroma to support other lymphoid tissue
- lymphoid organs where mature lymphocytes encounter antigens and are activated
- cells which produce plasma cells which secrete antibodies
- lymphoid organs where B and T cells mature
- part of a lymph node which increases in size when infection is present
- cells which manage immune response and some directly attack and destroy antigens
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- vessels which delivers lymph to nodes
- bean shaped structures which cleanse the lymph
- lymphoid organ responsible for attacking pathogens entering the mouth
- cells which destroy foreign substances and activate T cells
- lymph node is made up of multiple of these which house lymphocytes and has a germinal center
- vessels which move cleansed lymph away from the node
- cells which bring foreign cells to T cells for destruction
- lymphoid organ responsible for removing aged and defective red blood cells
16 Clues: vessels which delivers lymph to nodes • lymphoid organs where B and T cells mature • bean shaped structures which cleanse the lymph • vessels which move cleansed lymph away from the node • found in small intestine provides immune surveillance • cells which produce plasma cells which secrete antibodies • cells which bring foreign cells to T cells for destruction • ...
Chapter 6 vocabulary 2023-02-01
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- power of Legislative branch to review the policies of the Executive branch
- willful obstruction of justic
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- the formal accusation of misconduct.
- the yearly financial plan for the federal government.
- trade among states
- the exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a period of time.
- bill that established a program and says how much can be spent on the program.
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- exclusive right of an inventor to manufacture, use and sell their invention
- - provision that 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 proposed law to authorize spending money
- the power of an executive to reject one of more items in a bill without vetoing the entire bill.
- proposed law for raising money
- a legal order that a person must appear or produce requested documents.
- lying under oath
16 Clues: lying under oath • trade among states • willful obstruction of justic • proposed law for raising money • the formal accusation of misconduct. • a proposed law to authorize spending money • the yearly financial plan for the federal government. • a legal order that a person must appear or produce requested documents. • ...
Week 7 Y1S2 - Inflammation + Immune 2020-11-01
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- A feature of TB, ____ histiocytes. (Foamy plump activated macropahges/monocytes).
- involved in defence against viral infections
- a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by exudation of fluid
- Specific acquired immunity
- an excess of fluid in interstitial tissue or serous cavities (note Australian spelling)
- Spleen is a _____ lymphoid organ (1 or 2)
- immunogloulins found in tissues and mast cells responsible for secretion of histamines
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- immune _____ is recognition of self
- a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by increased blood flow
- Natural immmunity, non-specific mechanisms by which pathogens are recognised and respond to
- N in VINDICATE
- This immune response is mounted by B cells
- migration of leukocytes is via a process called ____
- proper name for White blood cells
- a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by stretching of pain receptors and nerves by inflammatory exudates and chemical mediators
- in this type of fluid there is a high protein content and may contain some white and red blood cells (transudate or exudate
16 Clues: N in VINDICATE • Specific acquired immunity • proper name for White blood cells • immune _____ is recognition of self • Spleen is a _____ lymphoid organ (1 or 2) • This immune response is mounted by B cells • involved in defence against viral infections • migration of leukocytes is via a process called ____ • a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by exudation of fluid • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
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- A device used to measure voltage
- A fixed turning point in a lever which is also known as a pivot
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of tissues
- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- A substance that dissolves a solute
- A device used to measure current
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance
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- A simple machine which consists of three parts; load, effort and fulcrum
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- A push or pull that is exerted on an object
- Sound waves that are reflected from a hard surface
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their gravitational force
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
- The value of a measured quantity
16 Clues: A device used to measure voltage • A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A device used to measure current • The value of a measured quantity • A substance that dissolves a solute • A push or pull that is exerted on an object • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance • Sound waves that are reflected from a hard surface • ...
Unit 7: Exploration and Colonization 2019-05-14
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- precious metals melted into bars
- a small, light ship developed by the Portuguese that performed well on long voyages
- natural defense against disease
- economic policy in which a nation gains strength by controlling its trade, agriculture. Industry, and money
- to sail or travel completely around (something, especially the world)
- economy in which people make economic decisions based on their customs and habits
- economy in which individual consumers and producers make all economic decisions
- general increase in prices
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- Spanish soldier-explorer
- business that uses people who work at home with their own equipment
- economy based on the private ownership of property and the use of property to compete for profits or gains in a market
- record-keeping device made of knotted strings, used by the Incas
- exchange of people, plants and animals, and ideas between the Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- the science of making maps and globes
- establishment of new settlers and their culture in other territories
16 Clues: Spanish soldier-explorer • general increase in prices • natural defense against disease • precious metals melted into bars • the science of making maps and globes • someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion • record-keeping device made of knotted strings, used by the Incas • business that uses people who work at home with their own equipment • ...
Science 2023-12-13
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- cell division that forms two genetically identical cells
- microscope prokaryote
- medicine that stops the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- strand of DNA or Rna surrounded by a protein layer that can infect and replicate in a host cell
- process in which two bacteria of the same species attach to each other and share genetic material
- breakdown of dead organisms and organic waste
- ability of an organism to resist a virus or infection
- form of bacterium that has a thick internal wall around its chromosome and part of the cytoplasm
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- long whiplike straucture that helps some bacterica move
- use of organisms to clean up environmental pollution
- process of heating food to a tempurature that kills most harnful bacteria
- change in DNA or RNA
- capacity of an organism to defend itself against disease
- protein that can attach to a pathogen and make it useless
- agent that causes disease
- mixture containing material from one or more deactivated pathogens
16 Clues: change in DNA or RNA • microscope prokaryote • agent that causes disease • breakdown of dead organisms and organic waste • use of organisms to clean up environmental pollution • ability of an organism to resist a virus or infection • long whiplike straucture that helps some bacterica move • cell division that forms two genetically identical cells • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2024-09-05
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- Treatment to help heal or improve; can brefer to both body and mind.
- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a particular time and place.
- Keeping the body supplied with water.
- A nutrient, found in fruit and vegetables, that aids digestion.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases.
- The action of stopping something from happening, particularly disease.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- The process of testing people for the early stages of a disease.
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- Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- A session of physical exercise or training.
- A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin.
- A feeling of pressure or tension.
- A feeling of worry or nervousness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Restful state when you are not awake.
16 Clues: A feeling of pressure or tension. • A feeling of worry or nervousness. • Keeping the body supplied with water. • Restful state when you are not awake. • A session of physical exercise or training. • A nutrient, found in fruit and vegetables, that aids digestion. • The process of testing people for the early stages of a disease. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2024-10-15
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- This is a word Champlain used to describe First Nations peoples, but not a word they used to describe themselves.
- a policy (decision) on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories
- To become less
- A place where people live permanently, such as a village.
- To steer
- A person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
- a region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
- true or applicable in every circumstance
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- rights every person has as a human being
- A disease resulting from lack of Vitamin C that causes internal bleeding
- a French nobleman who sponsored expeditions to explore and colonize North America
- A disease that causes the skin to break out, accompanied by a high fever
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- breaking an established way of doing things
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- Long-lasting
16 Clues: To steer • Long-lasting • To become less • rights every person has as a human being • true or applicable in every circumstance • breaking an established way of doing things • the ability of the body to fight off infection • a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs • A place where people live permanently, such as a village. • ...
All About Health 2024-11-14
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- Daily intake recommendation for fruits and vegetables (6 letters)
- Activity that strengthens muscles, can include weightlifting (8 letters)
- Essential liquid for body hydration and temperature regulation (5 letters)
- Natural resistance to disease and infection (7 letters)
- Health condition characterized by high blood sugar levels (8 letters)
- A professional who assists in managing diet and nutrition (9 letters)
- Sleep stage associated with dreaming and deep rest (3 letters)
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- Surgical procedure to remove harmful or cancerous cells from the body (7 letters)
- Physical activity that improves cardiovascular health and endurance (8 letters)
- Vitamin important for eyesight and immune function (8 letters)
- Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth (7 letters)
- A balanced eating plan that includes vegetables, proteins, and grains (9 letters)
- A practice to calm the mind and reduce stress, often involving deep breathing (8 letters)
- Measurement used to assess healthy body weight relative to height (3 letters)
- Type of cholesterol considered 'good' (3 letters)
- Nutrient important for immune system health, found in citrus fruits (7 letters)
16 Clues: Type of cholesterol considered 'good' (3 letters) • Natural resistance to disease and infection (7 letters) • Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth (7 letters) • Vitamin important for eyesight and immune function (8 letters) • Sleep stage associated with dreaming and deep rest (3 letters) • Daily intake recommendation for fruits and vegetables (6 letters) • ...
M2 Crossword 2025-05-29
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- Freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights
- Events that appear together more often than would be the case by chance alone
- Rate of relative incidence of disease in a population
- host's ability to resist a particular infectious disease–causing agent
- Using ethical principles and methods of decision-making in questions involving health care issues, while keeping the centrality of the patient as the focus of practice
- Relationship between a cause and its effect
- Avoiding or preventing harm to others as a consequence of a person's own choices and actions
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- Relative death rate or the sum of deaths in a given population at a given time
- Remaining true to your word or keeping promises
- Carriers for transmitting disease
- Telling the truth
- Treating people fairly
- Doing good or benefiting others
- Disease occurrence that clearly exceeds the normal or expected frequency in a community or region
- Conforming to a standard that is right and good
- Probability that a disease or other unfavorable health condition will develop
16 Clues: Telling the truth • Treating people fairly • Doing good or benefiting others • Carriers for transmitting disease • Relationship between a cause and its effect • Remaining true to your word or keeping promises • Conforming to a standard that is right and good • Freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights • Rate of relative incidence of disease in a population • ...
Immune cells 2022-12-17
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- An antibody or a substance that binds to foreign antigen to make them more susceptible for phagocytosis.
- Antigen-experienced cells that show a more potent and faster response to the antigen.
- Cells that link the innate with the adaptive immunity.
- Cells that help activate B cells to secrete antibodies along with activating other immune cells.
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- A type of leukocyte that matures to form macrophage.
- Cells with granules that can kill tumour cells.
- Immune cells in the central nervous system.
- First phagocytotic cell to arrive at the site of infection.
8 Clues: Immune cells in the central nervous system. • Cells with granules that can kill tumour cells. • A type of leukocyte that matures to form macrophage. • Cells that link the innate with the adaptive immunity. • First phagocytotic cell to arrive at the site of infection. • Antigen-experienced cells that show a more potent and faster response to the antigen. • ...
The Spanish Empire and Its Critics 2021-02-08
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- This part of modern-day Panama was explored by Balboa and Pizarro
- This Spanish settler spoke out about the mistreatment and exploitation of indigenous people.
- An ore mined by first enslaved Americans and later enslaved Africans
- Early European explorers called it the South Sea, but we know it as the _____ Ocean.
- Because the indigenous Americans didn't have this, they died in large numbers from European diseases.
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- A Spanish conqueror
- A large plot of land given to a Spanish settler along with enslaved workers.
- A cash crop that the Spanish grew and sold for money.
8 Clues: A Spanish conqueror • A cash crop that the Spanish grew and sold for money. • This part of modern-day Panama was explored by Balboa and Pizarro • An ore mined by first enslaved Americans and later enslaved Africans • A large plot of land given to a Spanish settler along with enslaved workers. • ...
Chapter 2- European Explorers 2014-09-23
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- to steer
- a disease that causes the skin to break out (pox), accompanied by a high fever
- long lasting
- a French nobleman who sponsored expeditions to explore and colonize North America
- a place where people live permanently such as a village
- to become less
- a region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
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- a person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- true of applicable in every circumstance
- rights every person has as a human being
- a policy (decision) on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate another
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- breaking an established way of doing things
- a word first used by Samuel de Champlain to describe First Nations peoples, but not a word they use to describe themselves
- a disease resulting from lack of Vitamin C that causes internal bleeding
16 Clues: to steer • long lasting • to become less • true of applicable in every circumstance • rights every person has as a human being • breaking an established way of doing things • the ability of the body to fight off infection • a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs • a place where people live permanently such as a village • ...
Tatum Gee HW 2016-09-15
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- A steep cliff or bank
- The ability to not be affected by or be able to resist a certain disease
- Being banished from one’s native country
- a small group within a larger one, normally found in politics.
- Legislation consisting of two bodies
- The owner or holder of a business or property
- Different; with variety
- To steal goods from a place or person, usually during a time of war.
- a monetary gift or reward, typically given by a government
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- A tax on leased land charged by an owner
- The economic belief that colonies exist to benefit a mother country
- Someone that undertakes the law responsibilities of their community without legal authority, typically because of the believed lack of law enforcement.
- A legal grant of land to settlers
- a written grant by a country's government where a company, college, or city is created with rights and privileges.
- A draft of a proposed law
- country The relationship of a country with its established colonies
16 Clues: A steep cliff or bank • Different; with variety • A draft of a proposed law • A legal grant of land to settlers • Legislation consisting of two bodies • A tax on leased land charged by an owner • Being banished from one’s native country • The owner or holder of a business or property • a monetary gift or reward, typically given by a government • ...
TEST PREP #1 2021-09-28
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- trade hub established using the Grand, Verdigris, Arkansas Rivers
- the river did Sparks attempt to travel along to explore Oklahoma
- What Sibley had been searching for but didn't find
- shortcut off of the Santa Fe Trail
- agreement to define border issue between Spain & US in early 1800s
- the shortcut runs through this portion of Oklahoma
- an example of an illness Indians did not have immunity to
- "magic" riding animal radically changed Indian life forever
- who leaders who agree to purchase Louisiana for $15 million
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- the shortcut was used so often it left this behind
- what Oklahoma is after Louisiana Purchase
- what Long had claimed about Oklahoma
- Columbian ______________ took place between Europe - the Americas - Africa
- the river Wilkinson traveled along and eventually established American trade along
- negotiates the deal to purchase Louisiana after initially only wanting access to a river and a port city
- Native Americans who will trade with Americans in Oklahoma after Wilkinson
16 Clues: shortcut off of the Santa Fe Trail • what Long had claimed about Oklahoma • what Oklahoma is after Louisiana Purchase • the shortcut was used so often it left this behind • What Sibley had been searching for but didn't find • the shortcut runs through this portion of Oklahoma • an example of an illness Indians did not have immunity to • ...
Short i and ai Vocabulary Crossword 2023-10-18
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- a very large solitary cat with a yellow-brown coat striped with black
- a warm bed covering made of padding enclosed between layers of fabric.
- a thing that represents or stands for something else
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- marked by a relatively high level of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
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- an organization or club formed for a particular purpose or activity.
- A person’s occupation, profession, or trade.
- study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world
- the evening or night of the present day.
- being resistant to a particular infectious disease.
- at or to the far side of (something), typically so as to be hidden by it.
- turn or cause to turn or whirl around quickly.
- I or me personally
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
16 Clues: I or me personally • the evening or night of the present day. • A person’s occupation, profession, or trade. • turn or cause to turn or whirl around quickly. • the condition of being physically fit and healthy. • being resistant to a particular infectious disease. • a thing that represents or stands for something else • ...
Primary Care 2025-06-02
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- Corewell Health office that is not part of the Medical group (SHMG)
- Software system used to keep patient records and schedule appts
- Treatment to produce immunity to a disease
- Type of appt that needs to be schedule if a patient wants to change providers
- A 1 time physical scheduled in the 1st year of starting Medicare
- Practice with providers who care for patients of all ages
- Practice with providers who care for patients aged 18 and older
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- Resource to use to find a urgent care or Walk In Clinic
- Type of nurse that provides assessment to determine best care options
- Preventative exam for patients under age 18
- A preventative visit with a provider
- Type of condition that develops slowly and may worsen over time
- New symptoms that develop suddenly and last a short time
- Procedure to remove a piece of tissue for lab testing
- Resource to locate a provider
- Save your spot in line for Urgent Care
16 Clues: Resource to locate a provider • A preventative visit with a provider • Save your spot in line for Urgent Care • Treatment to produce immunity to a disease • Preventative exam for patients under age 18 • Procedure to remove a piece of tissue for lab testing • Resource to use to find a urgent care or Walk In Clinic • ...
WSH - Chapter 2.3 Crossword 2025-12-04
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- They traveled west with the Whitmans(53)
- This means ‘the main’(48)
- He and his men were killed at Nootka Sound(48)
- He was a Methodist minister that settled in the Willamette River Valley(51)
- This is a company/business that is owned by another, bigger company(48)
- This is when someone has a resistance to a disease(54)
- This means to trade(50)
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- This was a second thing named after the Whitmans(53)
- He was a Catholic missionary that visited Whidbey Island(52)
- The ____ Divide is located in the Rocky Mountains(53)
- This is a rapidly-spreading disease(54)
- This means ‘a disturbance or interruption’(53)
- This was one thing named after the Whitmans(53)
- The ____ Massacre was an event where several white settlers were killed by local Natives(53)
- The fur of these animals was the cause of thousands of them being killed in a short time(50)
- This was the American’s chief competition in the region(48)
16 Clues: This means to trade(50) • This means ‘the main’(48) • This is a rapidly-spreading disease(54) • They traveled west with the Whitmans(53) • This means ‘a disturbance or interruption’(53) • He and his men were killed at Nootka Sound(48) • This was one thing named after the Whitmans(53) • This was a second thing named after the Whitmans(53) • ...
Freedom Walkers Vocab. (Chapter 2) 2018-10-17
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- critical observation or examination.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.
- deprive of positive human qualities.
- expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law.
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- the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
- believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment.
- free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty.
- address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment.
- shock or excite (someone) into taking action.
- (of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.
11 Clues: critical observation or examination. • deprive of positive human qualities. • shock or excite (someone) into taking action. • the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect. • free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty. • expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law. • ...
The HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS 2024-07-18
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- AID IN PROTECTING THE BODY FROM GETTING SICK OR IMMUNITY.
- BREAKS DOWN AND ABSORBS FOOD FOR THE BODY TO GET NUTRIENTS.
- RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING BABIES OR LIFE REPRODUCTION.
- CONSISTS OF THE DIFFERENT MUSCLES IN THE HUMAN BODY.
- ALLOWS BODILY INTAKE OF OXYGEN AND OUTTAKE OF CARBON DIOXIDE.
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- COORDINATES ALL KINDS OF ACTIONS (VOLUNTARY OR INVOLUNTARY) IN THE BODY.
- CONSISTS OF THE SKIN, HAIR, NAILS AND SEBACIOUS GLANDS THAT SECRETE OIL.
- MANAGES AND BALANCES WATER AND SOLUTES IN THE BODY AND GETS RID OF OR EXCRETES METABOLIC WASTES.
- CIRCULATES BLOOD, OXYGEN AND NUTRIENTS ALTHOUGH OUT THE BODY THROUGH THE HEART, VEINS AND VESSELS.
- CONSISTS OF BONES THAT PROTECTS THE INTERNAL ORGANS
- CONSISTS OF GLANDS THAT SECRETE HORMONES REPONSIBLE FOR HUMAN MOODS.
11 Clues: CONSISTS OF BONES THAT PROTECTS THE INTERNAL ORGANS • RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING BABIES OR LIFE REPRODUCTION. • CONSISTS OF THE DIFFERENT MUSCLES IN THE HUMAN BODY. • AID IN PROTECTING THE BODY FROM GETTING SICK OR IMMUNITY. • BREAKS DOWN AND ABSORBS FOOD FOR THE BODY TO GET NUTRIENTS. • ALLOWS BODILY INTAKE OF OXYGEN AND OUTTAKE OF CARBON DIOXIDE. • ...
Medicine key words 2021-02-03
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- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope
- the romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- a heart monitor invented by Einthoven in the early 1900s
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- protected against, not affected by a disease
- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- an unpleasant or unhealthy smell
- a powerful x-ray that provides a cross section of the human body
- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
11 Clues: an unpleasant or unhealthy smell • protected against, not affected by a disease • heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • an organism that can be seen only through a microscope • a heart monitor invented by Einthoven in the early 1900s • a powerful x-ray that provides a cross section of the human body • ...
Conquest in the Americas Ch15 Sect1 2022-11-02
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- Country in South America that was taken over by Pizarro
- was convinced that Cortes was a God and was ultimately defeated by Cortes
- coming together as a pair or group to help each other
- Came to Mexico with 600 men and 16 Horses and defeated the Aztecs and took over their Empire
- known as a conqueror who would explore and claim land for Spain
- Came from Spain and conquered the Incas of Peru and much of South America
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- now known as Mexico City
- helped Cortes as a translator
- people that look for new land and will possibly take what they find for the benefit of their country
- a resistance to disease
- a battle fought between groups in the same Country
11 Clues: a resistance to disease • now known as Mexico City • helped Cortes as a translator • a battle fought between groups in the same Country • coming together as a pair or group to help each other • Country in South America that was taken over by Pizarro • known as a conqueror who would explore and claim land for Spain • ...
Human Rights 2024-08-28
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- not subject to being taken away from or given away by the possessor.
- Relating to society or its organization.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states.
- Just behaviour or treatment.
- A formal or explicit statement or announcement.
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- Relating to or done by all people or things in the world or in a particular group.
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- Relating to economics or the economy.
- A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belieg or behaviour or for a chain of reasoning.
- A moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.
11 Clues: Just behaviour or treatment. • Relating to economics or the economy. • Relating to society or its organization. • A formal or explicit statement or announcement. • A moral or legal entitlement to have or do something. • The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants. • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between states. • ...
Chapter 9: The Immune System 2013-08-03
4 Clues: Unwanted substances • White blood cells that produce antibodies • The person has protection against a disease • This system protects the body from disease and infection
Immune System Crossword 2020-10-11
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- hybrid cell formed by fusion between tumour cell and an antibody-producing lymphocyte
- an agent (e.g. virus) that causes disease
- proteins that binds to foreign antigens
- an antigenic determinant
- a substance that stimulates the immune system and offers immunity against specific diseases
- Located in mucous membranes; cleans out airborne pathogens and dust
- foreign molecules that are responded to by the immune system
- white blood cells that are mainly created in the bone marrow from stem cells
- A type of specific immune response that does not involve antibodies
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- cell division, in which a parent cell partitions itself into two identical daughter cells.
- Type of white blood cells that consist of granules in their cytoplasm
- a group of cytokines notably involved in cell signaling
- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the thymus
- type of cells that 'remembers' specific antigens for better immune response upon re-exposure
- cytolytic proteins that perforate the cell
- polymer composed of 5 monomer units
16 Clues: an antigenic determinant • polymer composed of 5 monomer units • proteins that binds to foreign antigens • an agent (e.g. virus) that causes disease • cytolytic proteins that perforate the cell • a type of lymphocyte that matures in the thymus • a group of cytokines notably involved in cell signaling • foreign molecules that are responded to by the immune system • ...
Immune System Crossword 2020-10-11
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- foreign molecules that are responded to by the immune system
- type of cells that 'remembers' specific antigens for better immune response upon re-exposure
- cell division, in which a parent cell partitions itself into two identical daughter cells.
- a group of cytokines notably involved in cell signaling
- cytolytic proteins that perforate the cell
- A type of specific immune response that does not involve antibodies
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- a substance that stimulates the immune system and offers immunity against specific diseases
- proteins that binds to foreign antigens
- polymer composed of 5 monomer units
- white blood cells that are mainly created in the bone marrow from stem cells
- hybrid cell formed by fusion between tumour cell and an antibody-producing lymphocyte
- Type of white blood cells that consist of granules in their cytoplasm
- an antigenic determinant
- an agent (e.g. virus) that causes disease
- a type of lymphocyte that matures in the thymus
- Located in mucous membranes; cleans out airborne pathogens and dust
16 Clues: an antigenic determinant • polymer composed of 5 monomer units • proteins that binds to foreign antigens • an agent (e.g. virus) that causes disease • cytolytic proteins that perforate the cell • a type of lymphocyte that matures in the thymus • a group of cytokines notably involved in cell signaling • foreign molecules that are responded to by the immune system • ...
General Types of Medications 2020-11-24
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- A drug that counteracts the effects of histamine, thus relieving allergic symptoms
- A drug that liquefies mucus in bronchi, allows mucus to be coughed up
- Drug that relieves mild to severe pain
- A drug that reduces inflammation
- A drug that prevents the sensation of pain, can be general, local, or topical
- A drug that dilates blood vessels, decreases blood pressure
- A special preparation made from microorganisms and administered to produce reduced sensitivity to, or increased immunity to, an infection disease
- A drug that increases urine output, also reduces blood pressure and cardiac output
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- The study of how drugs are used to treat disease
- A drug that constricts blood vessels, increases blood pressure
- A drug that increases the activity of the brain and other organs, decreases appetite
- A drug that relieves nasal swelling and congestion
- A drug that reduces the risk of pregnancy
- A drug that neutralizes stomach acid
- A drug that kills or inhibits growth of fungi
- A drug that kills bacteria or inhibits their growth
16 Clues: A drug that reduces inflammation • A drug that neutralizes stomach acid • Drug that relieves mild to severe pain • A drug that reduces the risk of pregnancy • A drug that kills or inhibits growth of fungi • The study of how drugs are used to treat disease • A drug that relieves nasal swelling and congestion • A drug that kills bacteria or inhibits their growth • ...
Cinder 2019-09-18
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- this satellite of the Earth has been colonized in the book
- a small circuit board that can be implanted and use to control simple functions or even emotions
- Imagined future science: this type of story is based on imaginary future science
- a person who works with robots
- world wide disease
- short for cybernetic organism; half man or woman and half robot
- This type of story is made of fictional/mythical creatures and made-up elements
- a person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding
- large continent between Europe and the Pacific Ocean
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- to settle a territory or planet/satellite
- female ruler of a kingdom, or a moon colony as in this book
- main character is based off of this fairy tale princess
- the ability to not be affected or infected with a certain disease
- daughter of a king and queen
- burnt material that results from coal or wood
- a formal social gathering for dancing
16 Clues: world wide disease • daughter of a king and queen • a person who works with robots • a formal social gathering for dancing • to settle a territory or planet/satellite • burnt material that results from coal or wood • large continent between Europe and the Pacific Ocean • a person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding • ...
Food And Their Nutrients 2019-06-10
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- an extremely healthy vegetable which reduce risk of several diseases and also weight loss friendly
- full of fats which is made from milk
- richest source of iron
- high in antioxidants which can help reduce oxidative stress
- good for brain as well as heart
- a drink which is a complete food
- widely used as a spice and a folk medicine
- help to control blood sugar and used as hair fall therapy
- has vitamin a and contains enzymes which prevents constipation
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- may help lower BP, most likely due to antioxidant and diuretic properties
- contains vitamins a,b6,c,magnesium and potassium which is good for our heat
- improves immunity,contains 17 calories making it a great option for fitness enthusiasts
- pepper used as a spice and recommended for arthritis patients
- richest source of protein
- rich in potassium and contain good levels of protein and dietary fiber
- has vitamin c and it's juice is used in summers
16 Clues: richest source of iron • richest source of protein • good for brain as well as heart • a drink which is a complete food • full of fats which is made from milk • widely used as a spice and a folk medicine • has vitamin c and it's juice is used in summers • help to control blood sugar and used as hair fall therapy • ...
Animal health and nutrition 2023-03-27
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- How many KG's of solid feed should a calf be eating a day before weaning.
- The C in CP when looking at feed values.
- The stomach used to digest milk in young ruminants.
- An organism that transmits pathogens between organisms
- Term used when dispatching of non viable animals.
- When an animal is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through their own immune system
- An abbreviation for a person who can sell certain medicines.
- A classification of diseases based on animal welfare, rate of spread and economic impact.
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- % of a calf's bodyweight in colostrum required in the first 6 hours.
- A parasite found inside the host.
- Type of immunity when acquired through the introduction of a killed or weakened form of the disease organism through vaccination.
- The M in ME for feed values.
- A parasite found on the outside of the host.
- The largest of the four stomachs in ruminants.
- This relates to the size of the diameter of the needle.
- Organisms that cause diseases.
16 Clues: The M in ME for feed values. • Organisms that cause diseases. • A parasite found inside the host. • The C in CP when looking at feed values. • A parasite found on the outside of the host. • The largest of the four stomachs in ruminants. • Term used when dispatching of non viable animals. • The stomach used to digest milk in young ruminants. • ...
COVID-19 and Pregnancy 2023-02-15
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- what illness is an acute respiratory illness
- When a woman has secondary amenorrhea and is forming a child in her uterus
- the single most important way to prevent infection
- what body system does COVID mainly effect?
- when a fetus is born and is not breathing
- being sick but not showing any symptoms
- when the mother has HTN, blurred vision, and is a high risk pregnancy
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- boosting this can help fight COVID-19
- conditions that may cause you to become more ill or have complications when getting sick
- when the fetus is delivered before complete gestation
- when a pregnant woman has symptomatic covid, how will they likely give birth
- the scientific name of COVID-19
- this vitamin aids in boosting the immune system
- given to help build immunity and aid in lessening the symptom of COVID-19
- when the mother has a severe, symptomatic COVID experience, the newborn will likely be transferred to where?
- the test results when COVID is detected
16 Clues: the scientific name of COVID-19 • boosting this can help fight COVID-19 • being sick but not showing any symptoms • the test results when COVID is detected • when a fetus is born and is not breathing • what body system does COVID mainly effect? • what illness is an acute respiratory illness • this vitamin aids in boosting the immune system • ...
Government Unit 2 CH 5-8 Vocabulary 2024-06-18
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- a two chamber legislature
- the speaker's top assistant
- a proposed law to authorize spending money
- person whom a member of congress has been elected to represent
- group of people who share common goals to influence government and policy
- a law at the local level
- method of defeating a bill in the senate by stalling and preventing a vote
- legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
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- urban unit of government chartered by a state
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- elected official who is already in office
- to draw a district's boundaries to gain an advantage in elections
- money that people and businesses pay to support the activities of the government
- exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work
- lying under oath
- power of an executive to reject one or more items in a bill without vetoing the entire bill
16 Clues: lying under oath • a law at the local level • a two chamber legislature • the speaker's top assistant • elected official who is already in office • a proposed law to authorize spending money • urban unit of government chartered by a state • person whom a member of congress has been elected to represent • legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents • ...
OPERATION FINASLE 2022-05-22
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- What was Vibez's second Juggernaut advantage
- Name of the Monarch of Kulyndrak Kingdom
- Name of the Hot Springs?
- What sea is the smoke flooding out of?
- What was the incline degree of Mount Cryozard?
- What was the name of the rival agency that attacked us?
- Which non-immunity basket did no one bid on?
- What was the name of the tunnel where Glaciers fell from the sky?
- What was the name of the first mission?
- Chieftan Edu is the chief of which village?
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- What was the one superlative that BARREN was voted for on the first Train Day?
- Which local sat down and talked with Gaffer in the Kingdom
- What fun party game was our second Train Day challenge based upon?
- What is the scientific name of the Arctic Scorpion?
- What badge was given to the agents who best navigated the Gusty Wastelands?
- What gem are we using to travel between dimensions?
16 Clues: Name of the Hot Springs? • What sea is the smoke flooding out of? • What was the name of the first mission? • Name of the Monarch of Kulyndrak Kingdom • Chieftan Edu is the chief of which village? • What was Vibez's second Juggernaut advantage • Which non-immunity basket did no one bid on? • What was the incline degree of Mount Cryozard? • ...
Nutrition 2025-03-24
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- A health condition when the body cannot control blood sugar levels anymore due to excess sugar
- The influence of taste, time and individual nutrient requirements
- The bodys main source of energy
- What nutrient do women need more of than men, especially during menstruation
- The influence of external factors that shape our choices.
- A mineral needed for strong bones and teeth
- The max amount of teaspoons of sugar an adult should have
- The influence of people in our lives - friends, family
- An indigestable carbohydrate which its role is to keep the digestive system healthy
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- A type of fat that is considered healthy, found in avocados and nuts
- The unit used to measure energy in food
- A nutrient found in a variety of meat/veges to help skin health and immune function.
- Nutrient that helps build and repair muscles
- Sugar found in fruit and honey
- The neurotransmitter that is produced in your gut
- Nutrient found in citrus fruits, berries and leafy green vegetables supporting immunity
16 Clues: Sugar found in fruit and honey • The bodys main source of energy • The unit used to measure energy in food • A mineral needed for strong bones and teeth • Nutrient that helps build and repair muscles • The neurotransmitter that is produced in your gut • The influence of people in our lives - friends, family • The influence of external factors that shape our choices. • ...
Infection cover lesson crossword 2025-06-29
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- The presence of harmful infectious agents on surfaces or substances.
- A group of spore-producing organisms, including yeasts and molds.
- system The body's defense mechanism against infections and diseases.
- An organism that lives in or on a host and benefits at the host's expense.
- The process of eliminating all forms of life, including microorganisms.
- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells.
- the latest worldwide pandemic
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- Single-celled microorganisms, some of which cause infections.
- A substance that stimulates the immune system to develop immunity against a disease.
- A medicine used to treat bacterial infections.
- A response by the immune system to infection or injury, causing redness and swelling.
- An organism that causes disease.
- A disease caused by parasites transmitted through mosquito bites.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease across countries or continents.
- A highly contagious viral infection characterized by fever and rash.
16 Clues: the latest worldwide pandemic • An organism that causes disease. • A medicine used to treat bacterial infections. • Single-celled microorganisms, some of which cause infections. • Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens. • A disease caused by parasites transmitted through mosquito bites. • ...
Infection cover lesson crossword 2025-06-29
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- A highly contagious viral infection characterized by fever and rash.
- Single-celled microorganisms, some of which cause infections.
- The process of eliminating all forms of life, including microorganisms.
- A response by the immune system to infection or injury, causing redness and swelling.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- the latest worldwide pandemic
- An organism that lives in or on a host and benefits at the host's expense.
- system The body's defense mechanism against infections and diseases.
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- An organism that causes disease.
- A disease caused by parasites transmitted through mosquito bites.
- The presence of harmful infectious agents on surfaces or substances.
- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells.
- A medicine used to treat bacterial infections.
- A group of spore-producing organisms, including yeasts and molds.
- A substance that stimulates the immune system to develop immunity against a disease.
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease across countries or continents.
16 Clues: the latest worldwide pandemic • An organism that causes disease. • A medicine used to treat bacterial infections. • Single-celled microorganisms, some of which cause infections. • Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens. • A disease caused by parasites transmitted through mosquito bites. • ...
11.1 Body Defense 2025-01-07
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- objects
- Antimicrobial protein found in the tears that can breakdown the walls of bacteria
- Substance released by damaged tissues that stimulates vasodilation
- Cells produced by B lymphocytes that stores information about the pathogen
- foreign particles that enter the body and subsequently stimulate the immune response
- Process carried out by neutrophils in the second line of defence
- Microorganism that causes diseases
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- Primary location where lymphocytes are synthesised
- Structure that swells which is an indication of infection in the body
- proteins found on the lymphocyte surface or proteins released by lymphocytes into the blood plasma
- Acid in the stomach that can destroy pathogens found in food and drinks
- Substance secreted by the sebaceous gland that contains acid which prevents growth of microorganism
- increase in body temperature that increases phagocytic activity
- Food vacuole that is formed when bacteria is ingested by phagocytes
- Substance secreted by goblet cells lining the respiratory tract
- Body’s ability to fight infections caused by pathogens or other
16 Clues: objects • Microorganism that causes diseases • Primary location where lymphocytes are synthesised • increase in body temperature that increases phagocytic activity • Substance secreted by goblet cells lining the respiratory tract • Body’s ability to fight infections caused by pathogens or other • Process carried out by neutrophils in the second line of defence • ...
What is Malaria? 2017-07-07
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- The parasite lodges itself in which part of the human body?
- How many parasite species cause malaria in humans?
- This continent continues to carry a disproportionately high share of the global malaria burden.
- A symptom of malaria.
- Malaria cases are still present in the US, despite Malaria being eliminated in the U.S. in 1951. Who causes this?
- Over time, people in malaria endemic areas can develop a degree of what?
- What type of blood cells are infected?
- Peak transmission occurs during which season.
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- How much of the world’s population was at risk of malaria in 2015?
- A disease or condition regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
- This population group is at a high risk of contracting malaria.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- Malaria incidence among populations at risk is.
- All the important vector species bite between dusk and.
- Which parasite causes malaria?
- Which Plasmodium parasite is responsible for most Malaria deaths?
16 Clues: A symptom of malaria. • Which parasite causes malaria? • What type of blood cells are infected? • Peak transmission occurs during which season. • Malaria incidence among populations at risk is. • How many parasite species cause malaria in humans? • All the important vector species bite between dusk and. • The parasite lodges itself in which part of the human body? • ...
New words from the book 2018-03-24
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- , being protected from trial for a crime
- , a line with a heavy weight at the end, used to measure the depth of water
- , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails
- , a long pole with a flat blade at one end used to move a boat through the wa
- , to prepare and print a book
- , to break into a conversation when someone else is talking
- , a large motor boat
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- , to send soldiers into a country to take control of it;
- , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship
- , a formal way to speak to a group of men
- , a building That reminds people of a famous person or event
- , who somebody is
- , a person whose job is to guide ships through a difficult piece of water
- , the German word for ‘Mr’
- , Kaiser the title of the German national leader at this time
- , the part of a country’s armed forces that fights at see
16 Clues: , who somebody is • , a large motor boat • , the German word for ‘Mr’ • , to prepare and print a book • , being protected from trial for a crime • , a formal way to speak to a group of men • , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship • , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails • , to send soldiers into a country to take control of it; • ...
chapter 2 2012-12-10
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- a regionclimed and governed dy a country from another part of the world
- a contagious disease that most commonly attacks the lungs
- this is the word that champilan used to describe frist natoins peoples but not a word they used to dscribe themselevs
- a person or organization that contributes to a project or activi by paying for it
- true or applicable in every circumstance
- to become less
- a disease resulting from lack of vitamin C that cause internal bleeding
- a french noblman who sponsored expeditions to north america
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- long-lasting
- a disease that causes the skin to break out accompanied by a high fever
- rights every person has as a a human being
- a policy on the part of a ruler or government of one territory todominate other territory
- the abily of the body to fight off infection
- a plac where people live permanently such as a village
- breaking an established way of doing things
- to steer
16 Clues: to steer • long-lasting • to become less • true or applicable in every circumstance • rights every person has as a a human being • breaking an established way of doing things • the abily of the body to fight off infection • a plac where people live permanently such as a village • a contagious disease that most commonly attacks the lungs • ...
Beef Management 2021-01-08
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- filled with antibodies; paves the road for future health,immunity and survival of offspring.
- purchase weanlings calves from cow-calf operations and feed them out on pastures.
- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth.
- regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will accept a male;when ovulation takes place.
- purebred breeding and crossbred breeding stock programs to produce commercial offspring.
- process of giving birth
- feeds high in fiber.
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- cattle's safety zone.
- produce breeding stock for purebred cattle producers.
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber.
- animals with four compartment stomachs.
- science which deals with food and its effect on health.
- mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amount of energy and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal.
- segment of the beef industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- trouble giving birth.
16 Clues: feeds high in fiber. • cattle's safety zone. • trouble giving birth. • process of giving birth • feeds high in energy and low in fiber. • animals with four compartment stomachs. • produce breeding stock for purebred cattle producers. • science which deals with food and its effect on health. • period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth. • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
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- A fixed turning point in a lever which is also known as a pivot
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of tissues
- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- A substance that dissolves a solute
- A device used to measure current
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance
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- A simple machine which consists of three parts; load, effort and fulcrum
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- A push or pull that is exerted on an object
- Sound waves that are reflected from a hard surface
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their gravitational force
- A device used to measure voltage
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
- A chemical reaction between an acid and an alkali which forms salt and
- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
16 Clues: A device used to measure voltage • A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A device used to measure current • A substance that dissolves a solute • A push or pull that is exerted on an object • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance • Sound waves that are reflected from a hard surface • ...
terminología médica en inglés relacionada con anatomía y fisiología básica 2024-07-05
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- branch of medicine that deals with the study of diseases.
- study of body structure.
- These filter blood and produce urine.
- The body's natural defense against disease.
- The main organ of the digestive system where food is processed.
- control center of the nervous system.
- sign of a disease or condition experienced by a patient.
- process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs.
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- Medications that kill or slow the growth of bacteria.
- The organ that pumps blood through the body.
- term used to describe the medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- The organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs.
- The anticipated outcome of a disease.
- These organs are responsible for breathing.
- scientific study of the functions and mechanisms of the body.
- A procedure to prevent infectious diseases by stimulating the immune system.
16 Clues: study of body structure. • These filter blood and produce urine. • The anticipated outcome of a disease. • control center of the nervous system. • The body's natural defense against disease. • These organs are responsible for breathing. • The organ that pumps blood through the body. • Medications that kill or slow the growth of bacteria. • ...
General Knowledge 2025-01-18
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- The activity of selling products or services.
- A new or developing business, often focused on tech or innovation.
- A substance used to stimulate immunity against diseases.
- Well-known or celebrated; recognized by many people.
- A landmass completely surrounded by water.
- The possibility of a negative outcome or loss in business decisions.
- The world's largest rainforest, located in South America.
- The ability to guide, motivate, and inspire a group or organization.
- A system of government where the citizens exercise power by voting.
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- Renowned English author best known for writing ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘Hamlet’.
- Time off from work or studies, typically for relaxation or travel.
- Information or advice given to improve a situation or performance.
- The ability to maintain or support a balance in the environment over time.
- The final date by which something must be completed or submitted.
- An ancient amphitheater in Rome, once used for gladiatorial contests.
- A company's name or symbol that is used for identification.
16 Clues: A landmass completely surrounded by water. • The activity of selling products or services. • Well-known or celebrated; recognized by many people. • A substance used to stimulate immunity against diseases. • The world's largest rainforest, located in South America. • A company's name or symbol that is used for identification. • ...
cell 2021-01-05
5 Clues: The toxins released by microbes. • The medicines that are used to CURE diseases. • The process used for making yogurt and bread. • The micro-organism that grows quickly on moist and stale food. • The injections or medicines given to PREVENT diseases and give immunity against the same.
cell 2021-01-05
5 Clues: The toxins released by microbes. • The medicines that are used to CURE diseases. • The process used for making yogurt and bread. • The micro-organism that grows quickly on moist and stale food. • The injections or medicines given to PREVENT diseases and give immunity against the same.
Pregnancy and Parenting 2025-05-08
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- a parasitic infection usually found by eating contaminated food or from contact with cat feces
- Doctors who specialize in the care of infants and small children
- Soft spots in the baby's head, usually disappear within 12-18 months
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- Doctors who specialize in the care of pregnant people
- Treatment to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- The tube that passes nutrients taken in by the mother to the baby
- A condition rising when the body is deprived of oxygen
- Before birth, during or related to pregnancy
8 Clues: Before birth, during or related to pregnancy • Doctors who specialize in the care of pregnant people • A condition rising when the body is deprived of oxygen • Doctors who specialize in the care of infants and small children • The tube that passes nutrients taken in by the mother to the baby • Soft spots in the baby's head, usually disappear within 12-18 months • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2012-12-12
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- The first people in Canada.
- Aregion claimed and governed by a county from another part of the world.
- A policy (decision) on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories.
- A person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it.
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- The ability of the body to fight off infection.
- An empire that lost power to the Ottoman Empire.
- A contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs.
- A diease resulting from lack o vitamin C that causes internal bleeding.
8 Clues: The first people in Canada. • The ability of the body to fight off infection. • An empire that lost power to the Ottoman Empire. • A contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs. • A diease resulting from lack o vitamin C that causes internal bleeding. • Aregion claimed and governed by a county from another part of the world. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-09-07
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something
- a serious disagreement or problem
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
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- to help
- wasting time; not doing what you have to do
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively
- to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change
8 Clues: to help • a serious disagreement or problem • wasting time; not doing what you have to do • to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change • the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way • all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively • ...
Immune System 2024-03-13
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- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a disease
- helps the body fight pathogens and maintain its fluid balance?
- the preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that go into the body to cause immune responses
- substances send the immune system into action
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- the combination of body defenses made up of cells, tissues, and organs that fight pathogens
- the body releases in response to antigens
- the body’s response to injury or disease, resulting in a condition of swelling, pain, and redness
- special white blood cells that are called B and T cells?
8 Clues: the body releases in response to antigens • substances send the immune system into action • the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a disease • special white blood cells that are called B and T cells? • helps the body fight pathogens and maintain its fluid balance? • ...
First Encounters Vocabulary 2025-12-11
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- To persuade someone to change from one religion to another
- The ability to not be infected by a disease
- A person whose job is to convince people to join their religion
- The skin and fur of a dead animal
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- A narrow passage of water that connects two large bodies of water
- A way to get from one place to another
- No longer existing. When every one of an animal or plant has died
- Passage A water route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. People thought it would go through Canada and the PNW.
8 Clues: The skin and fur of a dead animal • A way to get from one place to another • The ability to not be infected by a disease • To persuade someone to change from one religion to another • A person whose job is to convince people to join their religion • A narrow passage of water that connects two large bodies of water • ...
Patho: Infection and Immunity (Part 2 of 2) 2025-04-10
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- transmissible pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites (IA)
- a person likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body defenses are weak (SH)
- When exposed to an allergen, the individual has episodes of wheezing to do a bronchospasm, tighening of the airways and dangerous restriction in breathing (A)
- Acquired immunity that involves the activation of B cells and that leads to the production of antibodies, which target and destroy specific bacteria or viruses (HF)
- white blood cells that fight infection; 5 Major types (L)
- when the immune response is compromised (weakened), resulting in the inability to protect the individual against disease (I)
- Responds to an antigen more strongly when the body is infected a second time; Stronger immune response than during its first encounter with the antigen (MBC)
- A protein released by B-cell lymphocytes that target and destroy specific pathogens, usually beginning recovery from the illness (A)
- places where pathogens leave the body: respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, broken skin (POE)
- cytokines (proteins) secreted by T cells and other cells to aid and regulate the immune response; Interfere with viral replication within cells (I)
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- A disorder in which the immune system is gradually weakened and eventually disabled by the human immunodeficiency virus (AIDS)
- a severe response to an allergen in which the symptoms develop quickly, and without help, the patient can die within a few minutes for suffocation (A)
- sites where pathogens are maintained as a source of infection (RH)
- characteristic route a pathogen follows to enter the tissues of the body: mouth, nose, eyes, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, broken skin (POE)
- contact (direct or indirect) droplet, bodily fluids such as blood, airborne mucous (sneezing), common vehicle, insect vector (T)
- Released by mast cells to trigger blood vessel dilation and increased permeability of capillaries, allowing immune cells to move to the site of infection (H)
- Anticoagulant protein that prevents blood from becoming solid while inside of a blood vessel (H)
17 Clues: white blood cells that fight infection; 5 Major types (L) • sites where pathogens are maintained as a source of infection (RH) • transmissible pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites (IA) • a person likely to get an infection or disease, usually because body defenses are weak (SH) • ...
Term 3 Week 8 Pink 2022-09-06
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- the distinctive taste of a food or drink
- a sequence of actions regularly followed
- used for fuel in vehicles
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease
- work, especially physical work
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- a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- a fish
- something you can bounce on
- a chemical in cigarettes
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
10 Clues: a fish • a chemical in cigarettes • used for fuel in vehicles • something you can bounce on • work, especially physical work • the distinctive taste of a food or drink • a sequence of actions regularly followed • a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats • ...
COVID-19 2022-11-17
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- to force out air suddenly and noisily through your throat, for example when you have a cold
- a covering for part or all of the face, worn to hide or protect it
- the act or process of causing or getting a disease
- to pass sth from one person to another
- to mount defenses against the pathogen
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- isolation to prevent the spread of the disease
- a situation in which restrictions are placed on sb's movements or actions
- the body's ability to avoid or not be affected by infection and disease
- a serious illness affecting lungs that makes breathing difficult
- a person or animal that passes a disease to other people or animals but does not suffer from it
10 Clues: to pass sth from one person to another • to mount defenses against the pathogen • isolation to prevent the spread of the disease • the act or process of causing or getting a disease • a serious illness affecting lungs that makes breathing difficult • a covering for part or all of the face, worn to hide or protect it • ...
Chapter 21.2-.6 The Lymphatic and Immune System 2020-04-25
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- the fluid contained in the lymphatic vessels which originates as tissue fluid.
- Small organ found along the course of a lymphatic vessel that filters the lymph. A Lymph_____
- The system that maintains fluid balance, absorbs lipids, and protects the body against pathogens.
- The large lymphatic organ located near the diaphragm, stomach, and left kidney.
- The specialized lymphatic capillaries located in the villi of the small intestines.
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- To absorb triglycerides and other lipids from digested food is the function of what?
- One of Three functions of the lymphatic system.
- One of the three secondary lymphoid organs.
- lymphocytes that mature in the thymus and later depend on thymic hormones.
- Hemopoiesis occurs in the _____ bone marrow.
10 Clues: One of the three secondary lymphoid organs. • Hemopoiesis occurs in the _____ bone marrow. • One of Three functions of the lymphatic system. • lymphocytes that mature in the thymus and later depend on thymic hormones. • the fluid contained in the lymphatic vessels which originates as tissue fluid. • ...
Biology game 2021-04-19
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- When a pathogen is passed from one person to another
- can destroy infected cells, they are a part of the cell mediated response.
- Microorganism that causes diseases
- Stimulates the production of antibodies and provides immunity against the disease
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- External protection/phisical barriers (line)
- Specialized, Y-shaped proteins that bind like a lock-and-key to the body's foreign invaders
- When a pathogen is passed either through the respiratory passages or by food or water or by vectors
- Cells made to get rid of specific microorganisms that have invaded your tissue
- Are also white blood cells which have the ability to make antibodies
- Cells and proteins that attack invaders (the macrophages)
10 Clues: Microorganism that causes diseases • External protection/phisical barriers (line) • When a pathogen is passed from one person to another • Cells and proteins that attack invaders (the macrophages) • Are also white blood cells which have the ability to make antibodies • can destroy infected cells, they are a part of the cell mediated response. • ...
Health 2014-02-20
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- treatment, as an operation, performed by a surgeon.
- a direction, usually written, by the physician to the pharmacist for the preparation and use of a medicine or remedy.
- an abnormal reaction of the body.
- unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition.
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- Something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder.
- any preparation used to provide immunity against a specific disease.
- a liquid that separates from the clot in the coagulation of blood
- inflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun or a sunlamp.
- to take into the stomach by drawing through the throat and esophagus with a voluntary muscular action, as food, drink, or other substances.
- a sign or indication of something.
10 Clues: an abnormal reaction of the body. • a sign or indication of something. • unhealthy condition; poor health; indisposition. • treatment, as an operation, performed by a surgeon. • Something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder. • a liquid that separates from the clot in the coagulation of blood • ...
Empowerment 2018-08-06
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- A paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification
- A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose
- The ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way
- A female human being
- The ability to decide
- A government scheme that provides benefits to any individual meeting certain eligibility requirements
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- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants
- Facts provided or learned about something or someone
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
10 Clues: A female human being • The ability to decide • Facts provided or learned about something or someone • The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants • A sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose • The ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way • ...
Lymphocytes Crossword 2023-08-02
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- The primary function of lymphocytes
- These proteins are produced by Lymphocytes and counteract against antigens
- A type of protein that helps other bodies within the immune system grow and function
- Can directly induce the death of tumour cells and other harmful pathogens without prior exposure(2,5)
- Type of lymphocyte that remains in bone marrow and fight external pathogens (1,5)
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- A result in your bloodwork lower than 1,500 lymphocytes may mean you have this
- The location in which lymphocytes originate (4,6)
- A level of lymphocytes in the blood higher than 4,000 may mean you have this
- Type of lymphocyte that migrates to the thalmus and fight internal threats (1,5)
- The process name of how this cell is produced
10 Clues: The primary function of lymphocytes • The process name of how this cell is produced • The location in which lymphocytes originate (4,6) • These proteins are produced by Lymphocytes and counteract against antigens • A level of lymphocytes in the blood higher than 4,000 may mean you have this • ...
I AM GOGOMONSTER!!!!!!! 2023-11-03
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- What DNA is made of.
- When a trait is able to be passed from parent to offspring (from today).
- An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another
- A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA.
- Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code
- these features support successful survival and reproduction in the new environment become more common; those that do not become less common
- A unit of heredity
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- The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation.
- An addition of one letter on the genetic code.
- One base is changed to a different base. It may or may not affect the amino acid
10 Clues: A unit of heredity • What DNA is made of. • Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code • An addition of one letter on the genetic code. • A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA. • An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another • The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation. • ...
BRUNNER'S TETNAS 2025-02-11
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- A poisoning that mimics tetanus due to its similar effects on muscle spasms.
- Mechanical support often required for tetanus patients experiencing respiratory failure.
- The period between C. tetani infection and the onset of symptoms.
- The characteristic grimace seen in tetanus due to facial muscle spasms.
- Exaggerated reflex responses commonly observed in tetanus patients.
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- A severe complication of tetanus involving fluctuations in blood pressure and heart rate.
- A type of bacterial toxin, like tetanospasmin, that is released and affects the nervous system.
- Involuntary muscle contractions that are a hallmark of tetanus.
- A tetanus vaccine dose given at intervals to maintain long-term immunity.
- Common term for trismus, the inability to open the mouth due to muscle stiffness.
10 Clues: Involuntary muscle contractions that are a hallmark of tetanus. • The period between C. tetani infection and the onset of symptoms. • Exaggerated reflex responses commonly observed in tetanus patients. • The characteristic grimace seen in tetanus due to facial muscle spasms. • A tetanus vaccine dose given at intervals to maintain long-term immunity. • ...
Fruitful Knowledge: A Nutritious Crossword Adventure 2024-12-17
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- Mineral abundant in bananas that helps regulate blood pressure.
- Green vegetable often called a "superfood" due to its high nutrient content.
- Important nutrient found in fruits and vegetables that aids digestion.
- Compounds found in many fruits and vegetables that help protect cells from damage.
- Immunity boosting green leafy vegetable that Popeye the sailor likes.
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- Condition resulting from an unbalanced diet or lack of proper nutrients.
- Red pigment found in tomatoes and watermelons with potential cancer-fighting properties.
- Small blue fruit known for its high antioxidant content and potential brain health benefits.
- Type of agriculture that aims to produce long-term crops without damaging the environment.
- C: Abundant in citrus fruits, this vitamin helps boost the immune system.
10 Clues: Mineral abundant in bananas that helps regulate blood pressure. • Immunity boosting green leafy vegetable that Popeye the sailor likes. • Important nutrient found in fruits and vegetables that aids digestion. • Condition resulting from an unbalanced diet or lack of proper nutrients. • C: Abundant in citrus fruits, this vitamin helps boost the immune system. • ...
Find the word 2024-10-23
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- Mutation: An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another
- An addition of one letter on the genetic code.
- A unit of heredity
- these features support successful survival and reproduction in the new environment become more common; those that do not become less common
- What DNA is made of.
- Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code
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- The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation.
- When a trait is able to be passed from parent to offspring (from today).
- One base is changed to a different base. It may or may not affect the amino acid
- A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA.
10 Clues: A unit of heredity • What DNA is made of. • Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code • An addition of one letter on the genetic code. • A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA. • The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation. • Mutation: An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another • ...
Health and Hygiene 2022-02-07
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- process by which a person is made resistant to an infectious disease through vaccination
- caused disease causing organism
- caused by group of myxo viruses and transmitted through sneezing, spitting and symptoms are cold and pain in limbs
- caused by barbovirus and is most commonly transmitted through mosquito bites
- state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
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- administration of a vaccine to stimulate a person's immune system to develop immunity
- one of the most common symptom for any disease and body acquires high temperature
- caused by rubeola virus and pink rashes appear as symptoms
8 Clues: caused disease causing organism • state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • caused by rubeola virus and pink rashes appear as symptoms • caused by barbovirus and is most commonly transmitted through mosquito bites • one of the most common symptom for any disease and body acquires high temperature • ...
Health and Hygiene 2022-02-07
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- process by which a person is made resistant to an infectious disease through vaccination
- caused disease causing organism
- caused by group of myxo viruses and transmitted through sneezing, spitting and symptoms are cold and pain in limbs
- caused by barbovirus and is most commonly transmitted through mosquito bites
- state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
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- administration of a vaccine to stimulate a person's immune system to develop immunity
- one of the most common symptom for any disease and body acquires high temperature
- caused by rubeola virus and pink rashes appear as symptoms
8 Clues: caused disease causing organism • state of complete physical, mental and social well-being • caused by rubeola virus and pink rashes appear as symptoms • caused by barbovirus and is most commonly transmitted through mosquito bites • one of the most common symptom for any disease and body acquires high temperature • ...
Social Classes 2016-09-07
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- belonging to some particular person or persons.
- the use of effort or action to produce or accomplish something.
- a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person beyond the advantages of most.
- a person who packs groceries or other items into bags.
- the habits, attitudes, tastes, moral standards, economic level, etc., that together constitute the mode of living of an individual or group.
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- Not in fashion; unfashionable
- clerk: is a service/occupation in a retail business
- person who builds or repairs wooden structures, as houses, scaffolds, or shelving
8 Clues: Not in fashion; unfashionable • belonging to some particular person or persons. • clerk: is a service/occupation in a retail business • a person who packs groceries or other items into bags. • the use of effort or action to produce or accomplish something. • person who builds or repairs wooden structures, as houses, scaffolds, or shelving • ...
11/24 2022-11-24
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or
- make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).make use of (a situation) in a way considered unfair or underhand.
- a brief account of a person's education, qualifications, and previous occupations, typically sent with a job application
- knock unconscious or into a dazed or semi-conscious state.
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- only to a particular person or group.
- organize and carry out.
- a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment that is used for a particular purpose.
- a large meal, typically a celebratory one.
8 Clues: organize and carry out. • only to a particular person or group. • a large meal, typically a celebratory one. • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or • knock unconscious or into a dazed or semi-conscious state. • a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment that is used for a particular purpose. • ...
Medicine 2025-01-12
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- A professional who treats diseases and injuries
- The branch of medicine that is concerned with the heart and blood vessels
- The instrument that is used to listen to the heart and lungs
- The process in which a person receives a weakened form of a virus to build immunity
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- A field of study that focuses on drugs and their effects on the body
- A medical test that uses X-rays to create images of the body
- A substance that is used to kill bacteria or stop their growth
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body
8 Clues: The organ that pumps blood throughout the body • A professional who treats diseases and injuries • A medical test that uses X-rays to create images of the body • The instrument that is used to listen to the heart and lungs • A substance that is used to kill bacteria or stop their growth • A field of study that focuses on drugs and their effects on the body • ...
T cell and T cell receptor 3 2023-07-19
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- The enzyme defect __________ leads to the accumulation of toxic purine nucleosides and nucleotides, resulting in the death of most developing lymphocytes within the thymus. It is a cause of severe combined immunodeficiency.
- in adaptive immunity there are cells that aid in the response but do not directly mediate specific antigen recognition. They include phagocytes, mast cells, and NK cells.
- The removal of antibodies specific for one antigen from an antiserum to render it specific for another antigen or antigens is called
- any substance that enhances the immune response to an antigen with which it is mixed.
- These are mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues located in the nasal cavity.
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- this is is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the absence or severely reduced levels of mature B cells and immunoglobulins (antibodies) in the blood.
- The acquired immune deficiency syndrome AIDS is a disease caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1). AIDS occurs when an infected patient has lost most of his or her ______ so that infections with opportunistic pathogens occur.
- Immunization with antigen is called active immunization to distinguish it from the transfer of antibody to an unimmunized individual, which is called
- _____is the response of antigen-specific lymphocytes to antigen, including the development of immunological memory
- _____is a highly aggressive, undifferentiated form of lymphoid malignancy derived from a progenitor cell that is thought to be able to give rise to both T and B lineages of lymphoid cells. Most of these leukemias show partial differentiation toward the B-cell lineage (so called B-ALL) whereas a minority show features of T cells (T-ALL).
- _____proteins are key linkers between receptors and downstream members of signaling pathways. These proteins are functionally heterogeneous, but all use a similar domain, known as an SH2 domain
- _____immunity is immunity conferred on a naive or irradiated recipient by transfer of lymphoid cells from an actively immunized donor. This is called adoptive transfer
12 Clues: These are mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues located in the nasal cavity. • any substance that enhances the immune response to an antigen with which it is mixed. • _____is the response of antigen-specific lymphocytes to antigen, including the development of immunological memory • ...
Stamped (For Kids) Chapters 2 & 3 Review 2022-08-19
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- Cruel; lacking human qualities of compassion, kindness, and mercy
- A person on a religious mission, often to promote Christianity, in another country
- The system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes and enforces
- To change one's own beliefs or religious faith, or to force that change upon another
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- Continued cruel or unjust treatment or control
- An advantage, benefit, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- To fight against the force or effect of something; to remain strong
- To break away from or rise against a force or authority
8 Clues: Continued cruel or unjust treatment or control • To break away from or rise against a force or authority • Cruel; lacking human qualities of compassion, kindness, and mercy • To fight against the force or effect of something; to remain strong • A person on a religious mission, often to promote Christianity, in another country • ...
Unit 3 C.W. Homeostasis and Immunity 2022-12-05
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- a mechanism where the body responds to a stimulus by counteracting it.
- the biochemical process of releasing energy by using glucose and oxygen.
- the biochemical process of storing energy using sunlight, carbon dioxide, ans water
- a disease causing microorganism.
- a biological molecule that acts as a catalyst to aid in digestion and synthesis of other molecules
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- a mechanism where the body responds to a stimulus by increasing it.
- maintaining a balanced state in the body
- a molecule found on the surface of most cells that induces an immune response
- a hormone secreted from the pancreas when blood sugar is high
- a protein made by white blood cells to label pathogens for destruction.
10 Clues: a disease causing microorganism. • maintaining a balanced state in the body • a hormone secreted from the pancreas when blood sugar is high • a mechanism where the body responds to a stimulus by increasing it. • a mechanism where the body responds to a stimulus by counteracting it. • a protein made by white blood cells to label pathogens for destruction. • ...
ASC Crossword 2020-09-14
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- The rearing of aquatic animals or cultivation of aquatic plants
- Branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- The removal of sexual organs
- Branch of physical science dealing with relations between heat and other forms of energy
- A visual tool designed by Health Promotion Board to help Singaporeans practise healthy eating habits
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys bacteria cells
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- the science of nutrients in foods and their actions within the body
- A strongly acidic solution of the gas hydrogen chloride in water
- Branch of biology dealing with normal functions of living organisms and their parts
- A very fine apparatus for measuring, transferring or injecting very small quantities of liquid
10 Clues: The removal of sexual organs • Branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • The rearing of aquatic animals or cultivation of aquatic plants • A strongly acidic solution of the gas hydrogen chloride in water • A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys bacteria cells • the science of nutrients in foods and their actions within the body • ...
immune system 2023-02-13
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- used to treat harmful bacteria
- what is the first step of the immune response
- Are composed of a weakened or dead pathogen that triggers our white blood cells to produce antibodies to fight a specific pathogen
- The antibodies must fit perfectly with the ___on a pathogen
- White blood cells are found in the ____
- how many steps in the immune response
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- What do white blood cells do to pathogens in the second step of the immune response
- A bacteria or virus or fungi that can cause a disease
- On the surface of a pathogen
- Once you have been exposed to a pathogen, your white blood cells remember the antigens on the pathogen
- What do white blood cell create in the 3rd step of the immune response
11 Clues: On the surface of a pathogen • used to treat harmful bacteria • how many steps in the immune response • White blood cells are found in the ____ • what is the first step of the immune response • A bacteria or virus or fungi that can cause a disease • The antibodies must fit perfectly with the ___on a pathogen • ...
What makes Fruits, Vegetables, & Herbs so special? 2023-04-14
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- increases flexibility, improves eye health, long and yellow
- boosts immunity, reduces inflammation, amazing for brain, heart, & bone health, looks like a small green tree
- supports healthy skin, crunchy, delicious, red white and green
- helps prevent cancer, round and beautifully red
- needed for healthy skin, bones, and eyes, used as the base of a salad
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- boosts brain power, increases energy, sweet fruit with tiny seeds all around
- fiber, potassium, vitamin C good for heart health, round & orange on the inside
- highly nutritious, rich in fiber and antioxidants, long and purple
- protects your heart, prevents heart disease, leafy round & green
- prevent and manage heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, looks like a leaf or flower
10 Clues: helps prevent cancer, round and beautifully red • increases flexibility, improves eye health, long and yellow • supports healthy skin, crunchy, delicious, red white and green • protects your heart, prevents heart disease, leafy round & green • highly nutritious, rich in fiber and antioxidants, long and purple • ...
Thanksgiving 2020-12-02
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- a solution that contains a dead or weakened form of a pathogen used to help the body develop antibodies.
- disease A long term condition that may not have a cure but can often be controlled.
- An organism that is so small it can only be seen with a microscope.
- A virus, bacteria, or other organism that causes diseases.
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- A chemical substance used to kill or slow down the growth of bacteria.
- disease An illness caused by a pathogen that is spread from
- A submicroscopic particle that consists of a [protein coat and genetics.
- activities that promote cleanliness and good health.
- The body’s natural defense against infection.
- theory Diseases are caused by microorganisms within the body.
10 Clues: The body’s natural defense against infection. • activities that promote cleanliness and good health. • A virus, bacteria, or other organism that causes diseases. • disease An illness caused by a pathogen that is spread from • theory Diseases are caused by microorganisms within the body. • An organism that is so small it can only be seen with a microscope. • ...
Corona Knowledge 2021-05-10
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- should cover your nose, mouth and chin.
- another word given to coronavirus by the world health organization.
- technical guidance against the coronavirus.
- include respiratory problems, fever, cough, shortness of breath, and breathing difficulties.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, in this case against the coronavirus.
- a blood protein that the immune system makes as a response to a virus (coronavirus for example).
- where did the disease start before spreading around the world.
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- being separated from other people.
- a sanitizer.
- the global outbreak of a disease usually classified as an epidemic first, which is when a disease is spreading rapidly in a particular area or region.
10 Clues: a sanitizer. • being separated from other people. • should cover your nose, mouth and chin. • technical guidance against the coronavirus. • where did the disease start before spreading around the world. • another word given to coronavirus by the world health organization. • include respiratory problems, fever, cough, shortness of breath, and breathing difficulties. • ...
Tissue inflammation and healing 2019-09-03
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- Condition when within a few hours of inflammation, neutrophil count in blood rise way above normal levels
- A kinin that stimultes pain receptors
- Increasing blood flow beyond normal via vasodilation
- A pool of yellowish fluid made up of dead cells, other tissue debris and tissue fluid.
- Leukocyte adhesion to selectins that tumble along the endothelium and block blood flow.
- Major agents of tissue cleanup and repair.
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- Chemicals that regulate inflamation and immunity, often small proteins.
- A local defensive response to tissue injury of any kind including trauma and infection.
- Name the agent of inflammation that will clean up tissue damage, phagotise bacteria, tissue debris, dead and dying leukocytes and pathogens
- Inflammation involves containment and destruction of __________.
10 Clues: A kinin that stimultes pain receptors • Major agents of tissue cleanup and repair. • Increasing blood flow beyond normal via vasodilation • Inflammation involves containment and destruction of __________. • Chemicals that regulate inflamation and immunity, often small proteins. • ...
Tissue inflammation and healing 2019-09-03
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- Inflammation involves containment and destruction __________.
- Leukocyte adhesion to selectins that tumble along the endothelium and block blood flow.
- Increasing blood flow beyond normal via vasodilation
- Condition when within a few hours of inflammation, neutrophil count in blood rises way above normal levels
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- A kinin that stimultes pain receptors.
- A pool of yellowish fluid made up of dead cells, other tissue debris and tissue fluid.
- Name the agent of inflammation that will clean up tissue damage, phagotise bacteria, tissue debris, dead and dying leukocytes and pathogens
- A local defensive response to tissue injury of any kind including trauma and infection.
- Chemicals that regulate inflamation and immunity, often small proteins.
- Major agents of tissue cleanup and repair.
10 Clues: A kinin that stimultes pain receptors. • Major agents of tissue cleanup and repair. • Increasing blood flow beyond normal via vasodilation • Inflammation involves containment and destruction __________. • Chemicals that regulate inflamation and immunity, often small proteins. • A pool of yellowish fluid made up of dead cells, other tissue debris and tissue fluid. • ...
Last Crossword 2023-05-18
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- A test of the performance, qualities, or suitability of something or someone
- Having severe difficulty in breathing because of a constricted or obstructed throat or a lack of air
- Give special importance to something in speaking or writing
- Relating to the process of digesting food
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- A case of great trouble or suffering
- Kill someone by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate
- A narrow channel dug in the ground, typically used for drainage alongside a road
- Remove or take out, especially by effort or force
- A special right, advantage, or immunity, granted or available only to a particular person or group
- The intrinsic nature or quality of something
10 Clues: A case of great trouble or suffering • Relating to the process of digesting food • The intrinsic nature or quality of something • Remove or take out, especially by effort or force • Give special importance to something in speaking or writing • Kill someone by covering their nose and mouth so that they suffocate • ...
Hematology Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-15
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- Tetramer composed of two identical globin chains, each of which binds a heme molecule.
- Proportion of whole blood that consists of red blood cells, expressed as a percentage of the total volume.
- WBC characterized by large uniform cytoplasmic granules that stain orange to pink with Wright Stain.
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- Class of white blood cells in peripheral blood characterized by cytoplasmic granules.
- WBC that ingest bacteria and cellular debris.
- WBC characterized by cytoplasmic granules that stain bluish black when exposed to a basic dye.
- WBC circulating precursor to the macrophage.
- Pigmented iron-containing nonprotein part of hemoglobin.
- WBC responsible for humoral and cellular immunity and tumor surveillance.
- Diminished delivery of oxygen to the tissues.
10 Clues: WBC circulating precursor to the macrophage. • WBC that ingest bacteria and cellular debris. • Diminished delivery of oxygen to the tissues. • Pigmented iron-containing nonprotein part of hemoglobin. • WBC responsible for humoral and cellular immunity and tumor surveillance. • Class of white blood cells in peripheral blood characterized by cytoplasmic granules. • ...
Science Fiesta 2024-05-15
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- where did kombucha originated from?
- what is found in kombucha that improves immunity?
- there are three sensors used in the prototype: motion, light and ________________ sensors.
- what is the electrical appliance that contributes to the high electrical energy usage in QSS?
- which company, at the science tdp booth, has the strawberry lemonade flavoured kombucha?
- how many flavours of yocha's kombucha is available at the science tdp booth?
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- what is the symbiotic culture in kombucha that allows fermentation to occur?
- what does IoT stand for?
- what is the software platform used in the project for optimising energy efficiency in QSS?
- what is the natural resource that is expected to deplete by 2051?
10 Clues: what does IoT stand for? • where did kombucha originated from? • what is found in kombucha that improves immunity? • what is the natural resource that is expected to deplete by 2051? • what is the symbiotic culture in kombucha that allows fermentation to occur? • how many flavours of yocha's kombucha is available at the science tdp booth? • ...
Decoders 2024-02-26
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- The part of the food that cannot be digested and helps remove waste material from the body.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by the sea on three sides but joined by a larger piece of land on the fourth side.
- The process by which plants release water in the form of water vapour.
- Oil and petrol are _________ liquids.
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- Trees which do not shed their leaves.
- These grow in swampy and marshy lands and protect the coastline.
- The building blocks of all living things
- The green substance present in leaves that helps them to absorb sunlight.
- Solid, Liquid, Gas are three states of ______.
- Vitamins and minerals are __________ boosting foods.
10 Clues: Trees which do not shed their leaves. • Oil and petrol are _________ liquids. • The building blocks of all living things • Solid, Liquid, Gas are three states of ______. • Vitamins and minerals are __________ boosting foods. • These grow in swampy and marshy lands and protect the coastline. • The process by which plants release water in the form of water vapour. • ...
since 2024-10-23
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- Mutation: An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another
- An addition of one letter on the genetic code.
- A unit of heredity
- these features support successful survival and reproduction in the new environment become more common; those that do not become less common
- What DNA is made of.
- Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code
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- The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation.
- When a trait is able to be passed from parent to offspring (from today).
- One base is changed to a different base. It may or may not affect the amino acid
- A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA.
10 Clues: A unit of heredity • What DNA is made of. • Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code • An addition of one letter on the genetic code. • A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA. • The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation. • Mutation: An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another • ...
HealthClues 2025-01-16
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- A neuropeptide produced during social bonding, sometimes referred to as the "love hormone."
- The number of hours of sleep recommended for optimal mental health.
- This vitamin, known as the 'sunshine vitamin,' boosts mood and immunity.
- This form of alternative medicine uses needles to stimulate specific points on the body.
- A fun fitness activity combining dance and aerobic exercise.
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- An essential fatty acid found in fish that supports brain and heart health.
- A hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles.
- The practice of training the mind to achieve a state of focused awareness and calmness.
- This practice combines breath control, meditation, and movement to improve flexibility and reduce stress.
- The science of life and balance, originating in India.
10 Clues: A hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles. • The science of life and balance, originating in India. • A fun fitness activity combining dance and aerobic exercise. • The number of hours of sleep recommended for optimal mental health. • This vitamin, known as the 'sunshine vitamin,' boosts mood and immunity. • ...
Immunology 2025-10-07
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- Waxy physical barrier on plant leaves
- Main target of cytotoxic T cells
- Biological term for the disintegration or rupturing of a cell
- Ability of antibodies to bind to multiple pathogens, forming large antigen-antibody complexes
- Cytokine that interacts with cells via receptors to make them less susceptible to viral infection
- Function of complement to attach to pathogen membrane, making them easier to phagocytose
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- Function of mast cells to release granules (which contain histamine)
- Hair-like structures that sweep mucus away from airways
- Clonal _________ is the process by which a B cell recognises a specific and complementary antigen
- Type of immunity involving a person developing their own antibodies and memory cells, rather than being provided to them
10 Clues: Main target of cytotoxic T cells • Waxy physical barrier on plant leaves • Hair-like structures that sweep mucus away from airways • Biological term for the disintegration or rupturing of a cell • Function of mast cells to release granules (which contain histamine) • Function of complement to attach to pathogen membrane, making them easier to phagocytose • ...
lower federal courts 2019-02-20
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- In matters unrelated to commerce, a country has sovereign _____, meaning it cannot be sued unless it agrees to be sued.
- Federal courthouse police officers. They transport prisoners, keep courthouses secure, protect witnesses, etc.
- If you can’t possibly pay back your debts on time, you need to go through this legal process to help you sort out your financial problems.
- A judge who handles many routine matters and minor cases such as misdemeanor criminal cases.
- Someone who files a civil (non-criminal) case against a defendant in a district court
- The Court of Appeals for the _____ Circuit hears cases about special topics including government contracts, some intellectual property issues, and some international trade issues.
- The US Court of Appeals for _____ hears cases about retirement and disability benefits and other matters concerning former soldiers and other members of the armed services.
- An earlier court ruling on a similar case; courts within one circuit tend to follow precedent so that similar cases have similar outcomes.
- There are twelve of these, plus the Federal one (which has jurisdiction over certain special types of cases). They are how the appellate courts are organized geographically. Courts are only required to follow precedents from within their own _____ (or, of course, from the Supreme Court).
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- A relatively minor crime, for which the punishment is one year or less. More serious crimes are called felonies.
- A hearing to decide whether a soldier or other member of the armed services committed a crime.
- The person who lost at trial and wants to appeal the case to a higher court.
- Written arguments that the plaintiff and defendant use to try to persuade the court
- A group of citizens who meet in secret to listen to evidence presented by an Assistant US Attorney and decide whether to file criminal charges.
- If you are charged with a serious crime and cannot afford to pay for a lawyer, under Gideon v. Wainwright, the court will assign a public _____ to be your lawyer.
- The US Court of Federal _____ hears many cases involving government contracts. The US has waived sovereign immunity for many kinds of business deals with contractors, and this court is where contractors usually go if they have complaints about getting properly paid.
16 Clues: The person who lost at trial and wants to appeal the case to a higher court. • Written arguments that the plaintiff and defendant use to try to persuade the court • Someone who files a civil (non-criminal) case against a defendant in a district court • A judge who handles many routine matters and minor cases such as misdemeanor criminal cases. • ...
Health and Safety Orientation 2021-06-04
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- What do you do before and after removing your mask?(2 words)
- What does the blood draw check for that we do on all staff and volunteers?
- Where do you report injuries? (2 words)
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- What type of waste is contaminated with bodily Fluids?
- If you see something, _______ ________? (2 words)
- Wisconsin law requires those working in a health care setting to have immunity to.
- What blood borne pathogen are you least likely about to get from a needle stick?
7 Clues: Where do you report injuries? (2 words) • If you see something, _______ ________? (2 words) • What type of waste is contaminated with bodily Fluids? • What do you do before and after removing your mask?(2 words) • What does the blood draw check for that we do on all staff and volunteers? • ...
Vaccination 2021-02-14
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- epidemic spread over several continents
- live or killed microorganism or protein or toxin from the microorganism that is injected to stimulate immunity and prevent an infectious disease
- Jenner Discovered the first vaccine
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- when enough people become immune to the disease to make its spread unlikely
- technology Vaccines New technique of making vaccines through teaching the cells how to make a protein
- Food and Drug Administration approves vaccines after safety and efficacy trials are conducted
- A scientist who studies viruses
7 Clues: A scientist who studies viruses • Jenner Discovered the first vaccine • epidemic spread over several continents • when enough people become immune to the disease to make its spread unlikely • Food and Drug Administration approves vaccines after safety and efficacy trials are conducted • ...
Spelling Week 2 2021-10-13
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- - a popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour.
- - a bag of cloth stuffed with a mass of soft material, used as a comfortable support for sitting or leaning on.
- - relating to an authority or public body and its activities and responsibilities.
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- - all the inhabitants of a particular place.
- - treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation.
- - relating to society or its organization.
- - -facts provided or learned about something or someone.
7 Clues: - relating to society or its organization. • - all the inhabitants of a particular place. • - -facts provided or learned about something or someone. • - a popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour. • - treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculation. • ...
Covid Crossword 2022-03-21
Across
- Medicines that help prepare our immune systems to defend against infection from certain diseases.
- An illness, or other health-related event, that affects a large number of people
- A type of infection control using isolation to stop the spread of disease.
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- A medical treatment that restores a sick person to health.
- Actions that prevent the spread of disease and maintain health through cleanliness.
- An agent that causes disease.
- The ability to resist illness when exposed to a disease.
7 Clues: An agent that causes disease. • The ability to resist illness when exposed to a disease. • A medical treatment that restores a sick person to health. • A type of infection control using isolation to stop the spread of disease. • An illness, or other health-related event, that affects a large number of people • ...
Covid Crossword 2022-03-21
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- Medicines that help prepare our immune systems to defend against infection from certain diseases.
- An illness, or other health-related event, that affects a large number of people
- A type of infection control using isolation to stop the spread of disease.
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- A medical treatment that restores a sick person to health.
- Actions that prevent the spread of disease and maintain health through cleanliness.
- An agent that causes disease.
- The ability to resist illness when exposed to a disease.
7 Clues: An agent that causes disease. • The ability to resist illness when exposed to a disease. • A medical treatment that restores a sick person to health. • A type of infection control using isolation to stop the spread of disease. • An illness, or other health-related event, that affects a large number of people • ...
