immunity Crossword Puzzles
Redefining Character 2013-10-24
Across
- active, growning stage for hair
- outer most layer of hair
- bacteria that live on dead matter and do not produce diseases
- Deeply held positive feeling experienced when an individual recognizes traits of character, goodness or competence in oneself or others
- muscle attached to hair follicle that gives you goosebumps
- Personal affirmation of ones own positive traits
- pride in oneself; form of respect that enables and individual to develop healthy relationships with others
- a pledge to a course of action
- ability to crate relationships built upon mutual respect and openness
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- grows in pairs and cause pneumonia
- quality or condition of being complete, unimpaired and sound
- tiny, one celled vegetable microorganisms
- tiny hair like projections found on bacteria that allow motility (ability to propel through liquid)
- Deeply held positive feeling that two people have for one another
- round shaped organisms that appear alone or in groups
- transition stage of hair
- capacity to turn setbacks into comebacks
- ability to adapt or respond to changes
- staying the course- not girving up- having willingness to strive
- bodies ability to destroy pathogens and resist disease
20 Clues: outer most layer of hair • transition stage of hair • a pledge to a course of action • active, growning stage for hair • grows in pairs and cause pneumonia • ability to adapt or respond to changes • capacity to turn setbacks into comebacks • tiny, one celled vegetable microorganisms • Personal affirmation of ones own positive traits • ...
Veterinary Careers 2015-03-16
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- Works under the supervision of a Veterinarian; Minimum of 2 years college-level vocational training.
- dead body of an animal
- studies plant and animal life in saltwater environments
- pertaining to dogs
- injection of an anesthetic drug.
- Abbreviations for the accreditation association for veterinary colleges.
- introduction of a microorganism that has been made harmless into a human or animal for the purpose of developing immunity.
- branch of veterinary medicine dealing with reproduction
- diagnoses and controls animal diseases
- diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
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- pertaining to cats
- period of detention or isolation as a result of a disease suspected to be communicable
- pertaining to animals and their diseases.
- entry-level position requiring direct supervision.
- pertaining to cattle
- abnormal labor in animals.
- secure against a particular disease
- uses selective breeding to maintain or improve traits of animals; many hold a 4-year college degree in animal science.
- pertaining to horses
- plant or animal that lives on or within another living organism at the expense of the host organism
20 Clues: pertaining to cats • pertaining to dogs • pertaining to cattle • pertaining to horses • dead body of an animal • abnormal labor in animals. • injection of an anesthetic drug. • secure against a particular disease • diagnoses and controls animal diseases • pertaining to animals and their diseases. • entry-level position requiring direct supervision. • ...
Final Vocab Assignment Crossword 2015-05-16
Across
- Lacking in seriousness
- Meager or scant
- to speak evil of
- To lessen, diminish
- the time between
- to absorb fully or make one's own; to adopt as one's own; to adapt fully
- Self-confidence
- Unreasonably high
- Full of life
- an idle wanderer
- to wander about
- Senseless
- An institution for the care of children, elderly people
- To make young again
- to twist out of shape
- A debt or something disadvantageous
- Genuine or excellent
- Refuse, waste products
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- False
- to comfort
- The highest point
- A kingdom
- To establish or set up
- Thoughtful
- Dangerous
- Resistance to disease
- An arrival; a coming into place or view
- To overwhelm by numbers or size
- Very important
- To reward, pay or reimburse
- Of poor quality
- Furious, violently intense; mad
- Unruly
- a risky or daring undertaking
- Angry and bad tempered
- A farewell
- To make or become larger or wider
- A large city
- Fond of fighting
- A long angry speech that is usually very critical
40 Clues: False • Unruly • A kingdom • Dangerous • Senseless • to comfort • Thoughtful • A farewell • Full of life • A large city • Very important • Meager or scant • Self-confidence • Of poor quality • to wander about • to speak evil of • the time between • an idle wanderer • Fond of fighting • The highest point • Unreasonably high • To lessen, diminish • To make young again • Genuine or excellent • Resistance to disease • ...
vocab unit 8 2014-12-15
Across
- adj. genuine, excellent; made of silver of standard fineness
- v. to comfort; n. the keyboard of a organ; a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device
- v. to twist out of shape; n. an abnormality
- adj. ridiculous; senseless
- v. to make young again; to make like new
- n. a kingdom; a region or field or study
- v. to establish, set up; n. organization that promotes learning
- n. a risky or daring undertaking; v. to expose to danger; to dare
- n. resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- v. to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon
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- n. refuse, waste products
- v. to reward, pay, reimburse
- adj. lacking in seriousness; disrespectful, saucy
- n. a pledge; freedom from doubt, self confidence
- v. to lessen, diminish
- adj. meager, scant, scattered
- n. an institution for the care of children, elderly people, etc. ; a place of safety
- adj. quarrelsome, fond of fighting
- adj. furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme; mad; infected with rabies
- n. a debt; something disadvantageous
20 Clues: v. to lessen, diminish • n. refuse, waste products • adj. ridiculous; senseless • v. to reward, pay, reimburse • adj. meager, scant, scattered • adj. quarrelsome, fond of fighting • n. a debt; something disadvantageous • v. to make young again; to make like new • n. a kingdom; a region or field or study • v. to twist out of shape; n. an abnormality • ...
Organ Systems 2016-03-16
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- are major organs in the respiratory system
- eliminates nitrogenous waste, maintains acid-base balance, and regulates materials
- protects and supports body organs
- is a major organ in the digestive system
- is major organ in the cardiovascular system
- is fast acting control system that activates muscles and glands
- secretes regulatory hormones for growth, reproduction, and metabolism
- is major organ of the nervous system
- contains reproductive organs
- allows locomotion and produces heat
Down
- are major organs in the urinary system
- are an organ in the endocrine system
- is organ of the skeletal system
- returns fluids to blood vessels, disposes of debris, and involved in immunity
- is organ of the integumentary system
- transports materials in body through blood pumped by the heart
- are organs part of the lymphatic system
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- breaks down food and allows for nutrients absorption into blood while eliminating indigestible material
- forms the external body covering
- is organ of the muscular system
- is an important female organ in the reproductive system
22 Clues: contains reproductive organs • is organ of the skeletal system • is organ of the muscular system • forms the external body covering • protects and supports body organs • allows locomotion and produces heat • are an organ in the endocrine system • is organ of the integumentary system • is major organ of the nervous system • are major organs in the urinary system • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-02-13
Across
- period of poor business and high unemployment
- aid from government agencies to needy
- ability to resist or not be seriously affected by a disease
- result of a poor diet
- movement from one place to another
- an animal used for pulling loads
- the head of the majority party in a parliamentary government
- a public display of agriculture & industrial progress
- many workers are fired with no warning
- different people doing different jobs which combine to finish a complicated task
- water beneath the earth's surface
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- system of government-state controls the economy & runs businesses to benefit of citizens
- both the seller & buyer agree on a fair price without anyone's influence or control
- a worker from the Latin word proletarius (people without property)
- healthy clean living conditions
- prices go up & money is worth less
- money or property used to make more money
- hunting or fishing on another person's land without permission
- all the things people have that make life comfortable
- to stop working until demands are met
- a person who wants to change conditions they think are harmful
21 Clues: result of a poor diet • healthy clean living conditions • an animal used for pulling loads • water beneath the earth's surface • prices go up & money is worth less • movement from one place to another • aid from government agencies to needy • to stop working until demands are met • many workers are fired with no warning • money or property used to make more money • ...
Investigator crossword 2 2021-02-02
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- allows you to anonymously notify close contacts
- epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents affecting a large number of people
- 1-800-XXX-0127
- doctors office, hospital, dialysis clinic
- widespread occurrence of disease in a community during a specific timeframe
- answered 50% of the survey questions
- Case investigation contact tracing
- Tuesday-Saturday
- separation & restriction of movement of exposed
- 1st page in toolkit for vaccine info
- positive test no signs of illness
- a family of viruses
- where to find case/contact/probable case assessments
- time between infection and noticed symptoms
- call outcome for vx
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- at least 6ft apart
- virus can be spread from one person to another
- investigator toolkit is a__
- no vaccine
- identification and investigation of confirmed case
- slowing a virus
- what it the page name for close contacts in portal
- timeframe when someone can infect others
- body's ability to resist or fight off infection
- wont participate
- vaccine
- who would you interview for a deceased patient?
- separation of sick people with a contagious disease
28 Clues: vaccine • no vaccine • 1-800-XXX-0127 • slowing a virus • Tuesday-Saturday • wont participate • at least 6ft apart • a family of viruses • call outcome for vx • investigator toolkit is a__ • positive test no signs of illness • Case investigation contact tracing • answered 50% of the survey questions • 1st page in toolkit for vaccine info • timeframe when someone can infect others • ...
Cytotect Crossword 2019-06-20
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- Due to the MRP, Cytotect will be internationally marketed in...countries
- Cytotect should evolve into a
- Cytotect positively influences CMV-specific immunity through...of viral antigens
- Combination therapy of Cytotect and antivirals prevents...
- When refrigerated, Cytotect has a shelf-life of...years
- The successful MRP led to...new marketing authorizations
- Cytotect is concentrated at...percent
- Cytotect can easily be combined with
- Resistance to letermovir is frequently observed, when used off-label to treat CMV...
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- Important antiviral under development
- After HSCT, the highest risk for CMV is in recipient-positive/donor-...patients
- Positioning for Cytotect after HSCT: early...use and secondary prophylaxis
- CMV can cause serious complications after...and during pregnancy
- After SOT, Cytotect is positioned in prophylaxis after...&...transplantation
- Cytotect is stabilized with...
- Cytotect has a high titer against
- Cytotect is used off-label for...CMV
- Due to its IV mode of administration, Cytotect is...available after infusion
- 45% of the Cytotect business comes from...transplant
- Cytotect campaign motto, 'Protecting...Life'
20 Clues: Cytotect should evolve into a • Cytotect is stabilized with... • Cytotect has a high titer against • Cytotect is used off-label for...CMV • Cytotect can easily be combined with • Important antiviral under development • Cytotect is concentrated at...percent • Cytotect campaign motto, 'Protecting...Life' • 45% of the Cytotect business comes from...transplant • ...
Tom Sawyer Crossword - Crystal Perez 2016-05-03
Across
- Liveliness and eagerness
- Not in agreement or harmony
- Marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
- Form or compose
- Totally unlikely
- Behave in a patronizing and condescending manner
- Tending to vanish like vapor
- Secret and sly or sordid
- Shrewdness as demonstrated by being skilled in deception
- Direct one's course or way
- Express criticism towards
- Ask for or request earnestly
- Characteristics of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual world
Down
- A special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all
- The mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations
- Motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
- A constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
- Fully detailed and specific about particulars
- Not in action or at work
- Come out into view, as from concealment
- Having unsuitable feminine qualities
- Put in effect
- Neglecting to do something;leaving out or passing over something
- Look angry or sullen,wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
24 Clues: Put in effect • Form or compose • Totally unlikely • Liveliness and eagerness • Not in action or at work • Secret and sly or sordid • Express criticism towards • Direct one's course or way • Not in agreement or harmony • Tending to vanish like vapor • Ask for or request earnestly • Having unsuitable feminine qualities • Come out into view, as from concealment • ...
KEEP LOOKING AT ME 2020-10-17
Across
- How do viruses spread from person to person?
- outbreak
- spreader
- Contagious
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior.
- someone who believes a catastrophic disaster or emergency is likely to occur in the future and makes active preparations for it
- contact
- a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure.
- appliance for artificial respiration
- a substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
Down
- to keep (a person or animal) away from others to prevent a disease from spreading
- the length of the space between two points
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- infection
- rapidly spreading disease
- item worn to prevent infection of the wearer
- an official or legal prohibition.
- public health professional who investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury in humans.
- the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the biblical book of Revelation.
20 Clues: contact • outbreak • spreader • infection • Contagious • rapidly spreading disease • an official or legal prohibition. • appliance for artificial respiration • the length of the space between two points • How do viruses spread from person to person? • item worn to prevent infection of the wearer • a substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects • ...
Chavez- Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
Across
- jurisdiction headed by bishop
- The faithful People of God, who in a supernatural way become one body
- Word of God received from Christ himself through Apostles
- God is not only held in this one place
- Word of God written under the inspiration of Holy Spirit
- The assembly of world's bishops
- A title of the church that highlights the relationship between the church and old testament
- Home church of bishop and diocese
- means one who is sent
Down
- teaching office of church
- Ability of a catholic bishop tracing his episcopal lineage to the apostles
- Gathering of cardinals to elect a pope
- God the father, we are his adopted sons and daughters
- a sign that confers the grace it signifies
- local church with diocese, usually under the direction of priest
- Immunity from error
- The Israelites and people who follow church
- Name of Church that highlights the relationship between davidic kingdom and church
- Means "Servant" and is ordained to assist bishops/priests
- Job description of the church-to make disciples
- Announcer of good news/announces word of God
21 Clues: Immunity from error • means one who is sent • teaching office of church • jurisdiction headed by bishop • The assembly of world's bishops • Home church of bishop and diocese • Gathering of cardinals to elect a pope • God is not only held in this one place • a sign that confers the grace it signifies • The Israelites and people who follow church • ...
Dennis - Ecclesiology 2019-03-06
Across
- defined territory within a diocese
- churches teachings that have been passed down
- the highest rank
- teaching authority of the Church
- sacrament by which men are ordained
- bishops can trace their authority to Christ Himself through this
- office of the Pope in the Catholic Church
- permanent state of life recognized by the church
- territory under a bishops rule
- the bible
Down
- successor of St. Peter; Bishop of Rome
- office of the deacon
- order of teaching authority in the Church
- gathering of Cardinals in St. Peters to select a new pope
- "in the Person of Christ"
- office of the bishop
- office of the priest
- immunity from error
- assembly of the worlds bishops
- meeting of church leaders
- official church of the local bishop
- definitive list of books of the bible
- definitive Revelation of Christ given to the apostles and, through them, to the entire Church as Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture
- faithful of the church who have received holy orders
- new relationship between man and God that has been established in Christ
25 Clues: the bible • the highest rank • immunity from error • office of the deacon • office of the bishop • office of the priest • "in the Person of Christ" • meeting of church leaders • assembly of the worlds bishops • territory under a bishops rule • teaching authority of the Church • defined territory within a diocese • sacrament by which men are ordained • official church of the local bishop • ...
2020 News Maker 2021-03-31
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- enhanced community quarantine
- Way of companies to prevent the spread of corona virus
- 15B fraud
- virus
- month when taal volcano erupted
- deadly respiratory disease
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- protection from diseases
- a powerful and deadly Category 4-equivalent typhoon that struck the Philippines
- 2020 president of USA
- Name of an NBA player
- year of 2020 in the Chinese calendar
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- kind of virus transmission
- general community quarantine
- Philhealth previous president
- Province in China. Possible place of origin of corona virus
- vlogger who died at the age of 26 after suffering cardiac arrest
- province that severely hit by typhoon Ulysses
- A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell
- african american killed during an arrest
- kobe bryant daughter
- pharmaceutical company
- social amelioration program
- China's coronavirus vaccine
- month when the Skyway extension steel girder collapsed in Muntinlupa
- volcano
- franchise renewal controversy
27 Clues: virus • volcano • 15B fraud • kobe bryant daughter • 2020 president of USA • Name of an NBA player • pharmaceutical company • protection from diseases • kind of virus transmission • deadly respiratory disease • social amelioration program • China's coronavirus vaccine • general community quarantine • Philhealth previous president • enhanced community quarantine • franchise renewal controversy • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Health 2023-09-21
Across
- Dyed Hair
- Refers to immunity that occurs in response to exposure to a particular antigen
- Study of diseases
- Where germs live
- Refers to the action of structures and substances that are naturally present
- A strategy to control a disease
- The number of people in a population who currently have the disease
- Germs
- Estimated number of newly infected during a specific time frame
- The severity or harmfulness of a disease
Down
- Cannot survive without a host, extremely small and most of them cause disease
- How germs get around
- Single-celled organisms that can survive on their own
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- Killer Cell
- Mark invaders to be destroyed by other parts of the immune system
- infections that are spread between people and animals
- Body’s ability to recognize and destroy pathogens
- An animal or insect that carries a disease
20 Clues: Germs • Dyed Hair • Killer Cell • Where germs live • Study of diseases • How germs get around • A strategy to control a disease • The severity or harmfulness of a disease • An animal or insect that carries a disease • Body’s ability to recognize and destroy pathogens • Single-celled organisms that can survive on their own • infections that are spread between people and animals • ...
Breathe 2023-10-05
Across
- wwww
- A gruff sound of speech produced in the throat; harsh-sounding (adj) (Crossan 342)
- wwwwwww
- To treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease (v) (Crossan 24)
- behavior occurring to express meaning without words, using only gestures (n) (Crossan 270)
- ddd
- narrowing toward a point; diminishing or reducing in thickness toward an end (adj) (Crossan 361)
- sssss
- To beat or pound out with the fists (v) (Crossan 181)
- A tiny bit or small trace of an amount (n) (Crossan 256)
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- who manages property or affairs for someone else (n) (Crossan 1)
- In a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect (adj) (Crossan 94)
- An instrument for measuring or testing (n) (Crossan 173)
- Widely distributed trees of the birch family (n) (Crossan 7)
- Lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward; flat (adj) (Crossan 120)
- Splendor and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style (n) (Crossan 5)
- not easily seen; not attracting attention; subtle (adj) (Crossan 35)
- sss
- ssss
- kk
20 Clues: kk • sss • ddd • wwww • ssss • sssss • wwwwwww • To beat or pound out with the fists (v) (Crossan 181) • An instrument for measuring or testing (n) (Crossan 173) • A tiny bit or small trace of an amount (n) (Crossan 256) • Widely distributed trees of the birch family (n) (Crossan 7) • who manages property or affairs for someone else (n) (Crossan 1) • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-02-13
Across
- - Helps maintain cell shape holds organelles in place enable cell movement
- - arranges the mitotic spindales that pull the cromosomes apart during mitosis
- used for movement and feeding (capturing prey)
- cell - used for reproduction
- - longer hair-like structure, used for adhering to substances, cells or tissues
- - digets organisms such as bacteria
- body - modifies, sorts and packages proteins to move or get rid of
- cells - used for communication, sends signals
- membrane - thin coat of lipids covering the outside of the cell
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- vacuole - used to absorb excess water and expel water
- blood cell - aids in immunity
- - preforms photosynthesis in plants, they have there own circular DNA
- - used to absorb excess sunlight
- blood cell - carries oxygen
- - suspending cell organelles keeping the cell in shape make a site of chemical reactions inside the cell
- - involved in the assembly of ribsomes
- - tail-like structure, used for movement
- cell - used for movement long and skinny to be able to contract, and contain mitochondria for energy
- - Hair-like structure, used for movement
- - helps in storage of substances
- - stores the most of the cells information
21 Clues: blood cell - carries oxygen • cell - used for reproduction • blood cell - aids in immunity • - used to absorb excess sunlight • - helps in storage of substances • - digets organisms such as bacteria • - involved in the assembly of ribsomes • - tail-like structure, used for movement • - Hair-like structure, used for movement • - stores the most of the cells information • ...
Biotechnology Jocelyn, Louise Jovincci 2024-02-25
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- Yoghurt is also known as
- Soybean ketchup is made of soybean and wheat flour that is fermented by
- Scientists takes a carrot's genes and converts them to look like
- Penicillium fungi is grown in a medium containing carbohydrate and
- Problem in agriculture
- Antibiotic serves to inhibit the growth of
- Used to make Tempeh
- Successful cloning of sheep
- In fermentation,yeast produces
- Production requires fungi to ferment soybean
- Seperates copper from other elements
- Used to determine the kinds of cheese product
- Trapped inside the dough in bubbles form
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- Kills lepidoptera larvae
- Hormone regulates blood sugar concentration
- The use of active mud for industrial waste is
- Organism used for bioremediation
- Source of tetracycline
- Useful to increase immunity against diseases
- Lactic acid bacteria in yoghurt
- Bread mixture is fermentated with the help of
- The salinity resistance genes are taken from
- Copper is found in company with other elements in mineral called
- Penicillin was discovered by
- Nata de coco is coconut milk that is fermented by
25 Clues: Used to make Tempeh • Source of tetracycline • Problem in agriculture • Kills lepidoptera larvae • Yoghurt is also known as • Successful cloning of sheep • Penicillin was discovered by • In fermentation,yeast produces • Lactic acid bacteria in yoghurt • Organism used for bioremediation • Seperates copper from other elements • Trapped inside the dough in bubbles form • ...
Science and Technology 2024-08-16
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- Branch of physics dealing with the behavior of particles at small scales
- Molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms
- Global network connecting millions of computers
- Einstein's theory about space, time, and gravity
- Theory that species change over time through natural selection
- Field focused on designing and building robots
- Flow of electric charge used to power devices
- Materials that can be broken down by natural processes
- Drugs used to treat bacterial infections
- Theory that describes the origin of the universe
- The study and discovery of outer space through missions and telescopes
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
Down
- Process of introducing a vaccine to produce immunity
- Energy sources that are naturally replenished, like wind and solar
- Force that pulls objects towards each other
- Science of manipulating materials at an atomic scale
- Region in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape
- Complete set of genes in an organism
- Technology that creates physical objects from digital models
- Field focused on creating machines that mimic human thinking
20 Clues: Complete set of genes in an organism • Drugs used to treat bacterial infections • Force that pulls objects towards each other • Flow of electric charge used to power devices • Field focused on designing and building robots • Global network connecting millions of computers • Einstein's theory about space, time, and gravity • ...
Microbiology 2023-05-08
Across
- located in a small, confined area
- Safety data sheet
- Occupational Safety and Health Admiistration
- amount of time a disinfecting product needs to be in direct contact with the item
- produced by immune system
- of Infection Pain, swelling, redness, local fever, throbbing, discharge
- reduce pathogens on surfaces that are nonporous
- neutralize a specific toxin
- disease producing
- Body's ability to destroy infectious agents that enter the body
- kill pathogens excluding spores
- material that does not allow liquids to be absorbed or pass through
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- kill all microbial life
- Pathogenic non-disease producing
- spread through air or contaminated object
- allow liquid or air to pass through
- molds and eyasts that produce disease
- systemic infection
- communicable
- Environmental Protection Agency
- type of slime created when a bacterial colony and water are present
- prevent the spread of communicable diseases
- skin to skin contact with an infected person
- remove dirt and debris
- applied to skin to reduce pathogens
- one celled micro-organisms
- smaller than bacteria
27 Clues: communicable • Safety data sheet • disease producing • systemic infection • smaller than bacteria • remove dirt and debris • kill all microbial life • produced by immune system • one celled micro-organisms • neutralize a specific toxin • Environmental Protection Agency • kill pathogens excluding spores • Pathogenic non-disease producing • located in a small, confined area • ...
Mocking Jay Chapters 1-5 2023-05-04
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- a small trivial article usually intended for ornament
- to remove from existence
- the amount of a component in a given volume or area
- one that acts as a disadvantage
- improve or increase in value, quality, desirability or attractiveness
- not sleeping or able to sleep
- being or exhibiting an omen, foreshadowing evil
- marked by sorrow or melancholy; sad
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- bodily power to resist an infectious disease that usually results from vaccination, a previous attack of the disease or a natural resistance
- to make understandable
- to fall back under pressure
- a person who supplies the directing or creative intelligence for a project
- the young sporophyte of a seed plant usually comprising a rudimentary plant with plumule, radicle, and cotyledons
- The spreading of ideas, information or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, cause or person
- to break into pieces, to tear down
- impossible to explain
- not done or experienced before
- to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions
- an isolated place
- not made to feel particular admiration or interest
20 Clues: an isolated place • impossible to explain • to make understandable • to remove from existence • to fall back under pressure • not sleeping or able to sleep • not done or experienced before • one that acts as a disadvantage • to break into pieces, to tear down • marked by sorrow or melancholy; sad • to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions • ...
US History Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-05-29
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- A Spanish community for the religious conversion and training of Native Americans
- Over a wide area
- Spanish explorer
- When two or more groups or objects come together
- A fort in Spanish America
- A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing Protestant churches
- Settler who paid the landowner an annual rent and worked for that lord for a fixed number of days each year
- To commit oneself or one's resources to something
- Navigation aid that shows the direction in which a person or vessel is traveling
- A large farm
- A narrow water passage between larger bodies of water
- A fleet of warships
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- To present; to offer
- A town and center of trade in Spanish America
- To go around completely
- A sea passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans along the north coast of North America
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Resistance
- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- To get someone to act or think a certain way
- To change
21 Clues: To change • Resistance • A large farm • Over a wide area • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • To present; to offer • To go around completely • A fort in Spanish America • To get someone to act or think a certain way • A town and center of trade in Spanish America • When two or more groups or objects come together • To commit oneself or one's resources to something • ...
exam 2 2021-09-22
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- protein secreted by microbes
- measure of intensity of pathogenicity
- cell effector B cells
- when CD8 T cells receive a cytokine signal from a T helper cell and bind to their epitope, they become a…
- the first antibody present during a primary immune response
- type of Immunity that can only be obtained in a hospital or clinical setting (ex:5)
- Plasma cells produce what?
- most infections are
- Process that increases phagocytosis of microbes due to complement binding
- nausea and pain are examples of
- fever causing substance
Down
- object that is a carrier of an infection
- type of vaccine that contains the whole organism
- Test effectively used to look for HIV in infants
- when macrophages or dendritic cells release toxins that damage host tissue this causes
- aka antitoxin antibodies
- Region of an antibody that binds to epitopes on antigens
- cough or rash are examples of
- _____2 MHC: Professional antigen presenting cells express this on their surface
- Virus that lives within CD4 T cells
- microbe that causes disease
21 Clues: most infections are • cell effector B cells • fever causing substance • aka antitoxin antibodies • Plasma cells produce what? • microbe that causes disease • protein secreted by microbes • cough or rash are examples of • nausea and pain are examples of • Virus that lives within CD4 T cells • measure of intensity of pathogenicity • object that is a carrier of an infection • ...
Final Exam Crossword 2021-10-07
Across
- written negative information about a person
- time of heart relaxing
- contaminated
- temperature taken across the forehead
- nothing by mouth
- collecting signs and symptoms from new patient
- what care is provided as often as necessary
- time of heart contracting
- seeing the situation from patient's point of view
- which intestine provides absorption of nutrients
- what provides immunity to a particular disease
- which intestine provides absorption of water
- spoken libel
- medicine used to kill bacteria
- temperature taken under the arm
- examination of body after death
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- focus on patient for rehabilitation
- patient not accepting terminal diagnosis
- restraints are checked every how many minutes
- temperature taken in the ear
- where to find information about the patient
- medical aspesis
- fiber and fluids help you avoid this
- deciding on nurse and cna actions for patient
- as necessary
- stiffening of muscles and tissues after death
- which electrolyte causes higher blood pressure
- requires 3 immunizations for healthcare
- surgical asepsis
- can travel 3 to 4 feet
- after death
- which mineral strengthens bones
32 Clues: after death • contaminated • as necessary • spoken libel • medical aspesis • nothing by mouth • surgical asepsis • time of heart relaxing • can travel 3 to 4 feet • time of heart contracting • temperature taken in the ear • medicine used to kill bacteria • which mineral strengthens bones • temperature taken under the arm • examination of body after death • focus on patient for rehabilitation • ...
Career crossword puzzle 2021-09-14
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- medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body
- doctor that treats animals injuries and diseases and help vaccinate them
- bathe and brush pets
- run the daily pet store operations
- gives highly palatable food source for animals
- research supported by 15 billion dollar in taxes
- dose of a test substance that is lethal for 50% of the animals in a dose group
- Assist the vet and other staff in diagnosingand treating animals
- 6 million animals used to test animals for experiment
- care for animals and keep cleans clean
- train dogs to obey and do commands
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- raise and market small animal breeds
- there are about 10 million more cats than dog but dogs are more found in homes
- care for small animals and offer them for sale
- helps animals overcome illness
- operate animal actin public zoos or carnivails
- produce immunity against a disease inoculation giving to a animal
- sell animals for lab research
- small area of animal and care and management
- teach a animal to do a command
20 Clues: bathe and brush pets • sell animals for lab research • helps animals overcome illness • teach a animal to do a command • run the daily pet store operations • train dogs to obey and do commands • raise and market small animal breeds • care for animals and keep cleans clean • small area of animal and care and management • care for small animals and offer them for sale • ...
aiden 2021-04-29
Across
- objects moving through great speeds
- Powerful and destructive waves that are much larger than normal
- The leftover pieces of something that has been destroyed
- a mountain or hill which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted
- people that study weather
- a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world
- Lack of food that leads to starvation
- The huge movable segments into which The Earth's crust is divided
- violent sudden outbursts
- short for influenza.
- Coming to a country of which one is not native
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- To remove from a place of danger
- Likely to occur at any moment
- The process of which waves or pieces of energy are put out
- the spread of disease through a large area
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- People who use math and science to build things
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- The burning liquid inside a volcano before it erupts
- a huge wave of water created by a earthquake
20 Clues: short for influenza. • violent sudden outbursts • people that study weather • Likely to occur at any moment • To remove from a place of danger • objects moving through great speeds • Lack of food that leads to starvation • the spread of disease through a large area • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground • a huge wave of water created by a earthquake • ...
The Merry Berry Crossword 2023-12-17
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- Garland and ______ Tribe
- One person who played two idols
- Naughty, Neutral and _____
- 1st person announced on the neutral tribe at marooning
- 1st person voted out after merge
- The first person to be picked to go onto Garland tribe
- What day of the week did Merry Berry maroon
- Got 15/20 on the Oh Santa challenge
- 18th placer in Merry Berry
- Won the slide puzzle challenge against Ghost of Christmas Past
- Was paired with Mariah Carey for Wavelength
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- Answer 16 on the Here We Come A-Caroling challenge
- Was majority answer for best gift giver in Touchy Subjects
- First item on Chelsea's wishlist for shopping
- This tribe won the stocking making challenge
- Third immunity challenge of Merryberry
- 13th placer
- This person announced the first Merryberry challenge
- Received 8 candygrams on Garland tribe
- The first ghost to be voted out
- Announced the Oh Santa challenge
- What month did Toyland open
- Got Item 2 in the White Elephant challenge
- Who was a penguin
24 Clues: 13th placer • Who was a penguin • Garland and ______ Tribe • Naughty, Neutral and _____ • 18th placer in Merry Berry • What month did Toyland open • One person who played two idols • The first ghost to be voted out • 1st person voted out after merge • Announced the Oh Santa challenge • Got 15/20 on the Oh Santa challenge • Third immunity challenge of Merryberry • ...
the immune system 2024-11-07
Across
- respond to allergen
- given usually as a shot
- Immunity long lasting and should protect the body from future infections
- tiny little germs that require a host to multiply
- system bodies defense against germs
- living organisms that spread disease like animals
- marrow sponge tissue inside bones
- overly strong and cause the person discomfort
- when antibodies that were produced in another organism
- recycles old blood cells
- prevents pathogen growth
- heating up liquids so bacteria in the liquid dies
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- disease that are not spread from person to person
- a substance that causes an allergic reaction
- clearance of infectious agents
- high contagious and can be spread from one person to another
- create white blood cells called T-cells
- protects the body from infection
- filter out germs that enter our lymphatic fluid through our blood
- attach themselves to the outside of the virus
- a chemical that destroys cancer cells
- the outside of germs, like viruses
- creates and protects goof bacteria
- contains immune cells
- traps pathogen
- diseases that spread through unprotected sexual activities
26 Clues: traps pathogen • respond to allergen • contains immune cells • given usually as a shot • recycles old blood cells • prevents pathogen growth • clearance of infectious agents • protects the body from infection • the outside of germs, like viruses • creates and protects goof bacteria • system bodies defense against germs • a chemical that destroys cancer cells • ...
the immune system 2024-11-07
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- Immunity long lasting and should protect the body from future infections
- living organisms that spread disease like animals
- heating up liquids so bacteria in the liquid dies
- disease that are not spread from person to person
- creates and protects goof bacteria
- marrow sponge tissue inside bones
- respond to allergen
- high contagious and can be spread from one person to another
- recycles old blood cells
- tiny little germs that require a host to multiply
- create white blood cells called T-cells
- overly strong and cause the person discomfort
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- a chemical that destroys cancer cells
- given usually as a shot
- when antibodies that were produced in another organism
- system bodies defense against germs
- attach themselves to the outside of the virus
- traps pathogen
- prevents pathogen growth
- clearance of infectious agents
- a substance that causes an allergic reaction
- diseases that spread through unprotected sexual activities
- protects the body from infection
- filter out germs that enter our lymphatic fluid through our blood
- the outside of germs, like viruses
25 Clues: traps pathogen • respond to allergen • given usually as a shot • prevents pathogen growth • recycles old blood cells • clearance of infectious agents • protects the body from infection • creates and protects goof bacteria • the outside of germs, like viruses • system bodies defense against germs • a chemical that destroys cancer cells • create white blood cells called T-cells • ...
First, Second & Third Lines of Defence 2025-04-01
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- – Protection against a specific disease.
- – A fluid carrying immune cells.
- – Caused by increased blood flow during infection.
- – A tiny infectious agent that needs a host to survive.
- – A substance that trains the immune system.
- – Single-celled organisms that can cause disease.
- – Process that seals wounds to keep germs out.
- – A protein that fights specific pathogens.
- – A type of white blood cell in the immune response.
- – The body's outermost protective layer.
- – Tiny hairs that move mucus out of the lungs.
- – Chemical that triggers swelling and redness.
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- – The liquid part of blood containing antibodies.
- – Response that causes redness and pain in tissues.
- – Type of cell that "remembers" past infections.
- – Helps kill bacteria in the mouth.
- – A fast-moving white blood cell.
- – General term for a cell that eats germs.
- – A white blood cell that engulfs invaders.
- – A rise in body temperature to fight infection.
- – A foreign molecule that triggers an immune response.
- – General term for a first-line defense.
- – Sticky substance that traps germs in airways.
- – Found in the stomach; kills swallowed germs.
24 Clues: – A fluid carrying immune cells. • – A fast-moving white blood cell. • – Helps kill bacteria in the mouth. • – Protection against a specific disease. • – General term for a first-line defense. • – The body's outermost protective layer. • – General term for a cell that eats germs. • – A white blood cell that engulfs invaders. • – A protein that fights specific pathogens. • ...
Basic medical terms 2024-03-07
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- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- High blood pressure.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- disease A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- Not cancerous.
- Condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but is short.
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- A small sample of tissue taken for testing.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
21 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A small sample of tissue taken for testing. • Signifies a recurring, persistent condition. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • ...
M3: Gram Positive Spore Forming and Non-Spore Forming Bacilli 2022-10-15
Across
- The media wherein B. anthracis produces "medusa head-like" colonies.
- It is also known as "fried rice bacillus".
- A medium that produces black colonies with brown halo.
- The genus that is known to be strict aerobes.
- Animal used for Anton's test.
- What is the bacteria responsible for meningitis in children less than 5 years old?
- can cause eye infection in heroin addicts.
- What is the bacteria responsible for Neonatal meningitis?
- It is the most significant organisms from Genus bacillus.
- It is also known as "Frankel's bacillus"
- A skin infection caused by E. rhusiopathiae.
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- An exotoxin produced by C. tetani.
- It produces rhizoid colonies in 5% OH SBA
- It is a normal vaginal flora
- It is also known as "hay bacillus".
- What is the bacteria responsible for adult bacterial meningitis?
- A fatal type of food poisoning.
- Selective media for C. difficile
- It is a test used to determine susceptibility or immunity of humans to diptheria.
- Selective media for B. anthracis.
- A medium that produces gray to black colonies.
- It is also known as "Kleb loeffler's bacillus".
22 Clues: It is a normal vaginal flora • Animal used for Anton's test. • A fatal type of food poisoning. • Selective media for C. difficile • Selective media for B. anthracis. • An exotoxin produced by C. tetani. • It is also known as "hay bacillus". • It is also known as "Frankel's bacillus" • It produces rhizoid colonies in 5% OH SBA • It is also known as "fried rice bacillus". • ...
Diplomacy 2023-01-03
Across
- also means protected from a disease
- countries butting heads?
- Two countries coming to terms in the most formal way
- act of kowtowing to a bully (think UK’s Chamberlain)
- acts deniable by an ambassador
- official msg from a foreign affairs department to an ambassador in its country
- official message from an embassy to its head office
- Spanish ‘envoy,’ used by the Vatican
- Gotta go?
- important agency promoting wellbeing esp. in developing countries
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- act achieved by new ambassador handing over her/his assignment letter to a host country’s president
- moving, used of both people and birds
- top diplomat of a country resident in another country
- from foreign jail to domestic
- how to do it, in diplomatic terms
- shorthand for a country’s department dealing with other nations
- org. speaking for most of the world
- Whom you need to see if you want a visa
- I’d rather live in a different country
- a person in whom host state has lost confidence
- Two c'ntr's coming to terms
- SecState with an airport named for him
- Someone sent, at a high level
23 Clues: Gotta go? • countries butting heads? • Two c'ntr's coming to terms • from foreign jail to domestic • Someone sent, at a high level • acts deniable by an ambassador • how to do it, in diplomatic terms • also means protected from a disease • org. speaking for most of the world • Spanish ‘envoy,’ used by the Vatican • moving, used of both people and birds • ...
Microbiology Terms 2023-01-02
Across
- Superinfections that develop from overuse of antibiotics
- Antibody is preformed in another host
- Origin of the etiological agent
- Disease that occurs when host has preexisting conditions that increase susceptibility
- Microorganism originates from an external source
- A measure of death
- Degree to which an organism is pathogenic
- The type of streaking technique that is typically used in culture setup
- Congenital transmission is known as this
- The air in the room without added components
- Normal flora
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- Object or material which is likely to carry infection
- A virulence factor that is antiphagocytic
- Uninhibited replication of microorganisms in a host
- Found in abundance in cell wall of Gram positive bacteria
- Skin, cilia and secretions are part of this type of immunity
- Serum proteins activated by immune complexes
- Found in the outer layer of a Gram negative bacteria cell wall
- One benefits and one is harmed
- This type of organism makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present, but is capable of switching to fermentation if oxygen is absent
- Portion of people who develop a condition at a particular time
21 Clues: Normal flora • A measure of death • One benefits and one is harmed • Origin of the etiological agent • Antibody is preformed in another host • Congenital transmission is known as this • A virulence factor that is antiphagocytic • Degree to which an organism is pathogenic • Serum proteins activated by immune complexes • The air in the room without added components • ...
Important Words for the exam 2025-10-16
Across
- A medical condition with specific symptoms
- A medical condition that is caused by a pathogen
- A column in the periodic table
- A row in the periodic table
- A cell that detects inputs of a specific type
- Barriers that prevent pathogens from entering the body
- An attraction between atoms that share electrons
- The brain and spinal cord
- A protein that can identify and fight a specific pathogen
- chain A polymer molecule that has side chains
- A cell that transmits electrical signals
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- something which can be broken down by a living thing
- A piece of plastic that is less than 5 millimeters in size
- The outermost occupied shell of an atom
- A microscopic organism or agent that causes disease
- A synthetic polymer
- The number of protons in each atom of an element
- The gap between neurons where signals are sent from one to another
- the body's ability to maintain stable environment
- A treatment that helps build immunity to an infectious disease
- The arrangement of electrons in shells around an atom's nucleus
- An electrostatic attraction between ions with opposite charges
22 Clues: A synthetic polymer • The brain and spinal cord • A row in the periodic table • A column in the periodic table • The outermost occupied shell of an atom • A cell that transmits electrical signals • A medical condition with specific symptoms • A cell that detects inputs of a specific type • chain A polymer molecule that has side chains • ...
The benefits oh having enough sleep 2025-10-22
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- People who are well rested are usually more and positive
- A condition of having excessive body weight
- Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin.
- The ability to stay focused and pay attention.
- The mental process of storing and recalling information.
- Feeling nervous or worried, which can be reduced by enough sleep.
- Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall
- The body’s natural process that repairs tissues during rest.
- Getting enough sleep improves both academic and performance.
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- A word meaning the desire or drive to do something.
- Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health.
- Sleep helps the brain process and control these our feelings
- The brain activity during sleep that helps solve problems.
- A disease related to high blood sugar, often linked to lack of sleep.
- Adults need about seven to eight of sleep each night.
- The system in the body that fights diseases.
- A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions.
- A necessary daily activity for good health and energy.
- The state of being physically and mentally strong.
- Lack of sleep can cause this condition of constant tiredness.
20 Clues: A condition of having excessive body weight • The system in the body that fights diseases. • Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall • Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health. • The ability to stay focused and pay attention. • A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions. • Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin. • ...
Country Aire Crossword Spring 2026 2026-02-20
Across
- Tearjerker in the allium family
- Bowl topper with Amazonian roots
- Powder that skipped the dairy aisle
- Adaptogen
- Vintner who might say “Ahoy, merlot!”
- Golden root that spices up immunity
- Label that reassures
- Milk that auditions well for latte art
- Brown nut inside a hard shell
- Garlic’s curly cue
- Fungus cosplaying as coffee
- Resembles the scroll of a violin
- Blend often boosted with maca or spirulina
- Legume
- Buzz-worthy natural sweetener
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- Protein trio found in flax
- Cultured pour that isn’t merlot
- Goes from here to there
- Many sesames
- Found in the bulk grinder
- edible shoot
- Peppery green that practically lives in a stream
- Bulk-bin staple heard on hiking trails
- Reusable carryall at checkout
- “Leaf” it to this green to boost your iron intake
- “Ancient grain” that technically isn’t
- Sequim organics
- Rocket on Italian menus
- Bovee’s scenic outlook
- Local heat with a namesake region
- Soul Hot sauce that’s both hammock and habanero
- We go way back with this brewery
32 Clues: Legume • Adaptogen • Many sesames • edible shoot • Sequim organics • Garlic’s curly cue • Label that reassures • Bovee’s scenic outlook • Goes from here to there • Rocket on Italian menus • Found in the bulk grinder • Protein trio found in flax • Fungus cosplaying as coffee • Reusable carryall at checkout • Brown nut inside a hard shell • Buzz-worthy natural sweetener • ...
Chapter 6 - Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing 2024-02-26
Across
- protects against viral illness
- released from platelets; vasoconstrictor
- type of exudate seen in advanced inflammation such as pneumonia
- type of exudate seen with persistent bacterial infections
- wound intention where more tissue replacement occurs and scarring occurs
- cells that produce histamine
- first phagocytes to arrive at the site of inflammation
- healing stage where scar tissue replaces destroyed tissue
- walled off area of debris and giant cells
- medications that delay wound healing
- wound intention where healing occurs with minimal tissue loss
- healing stage where wound is returned to original structure and function
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- are similar to histamine but in later stages of inflammatory response
- cause of wound dehiscence
- cells that provide a major link between innate and acquired immune systems
- dysfunctional wound healing causing anatomic deformity
- hypertrophic scar
- causes muscle wasting
- defend against parasites
19 Clues: hypertrophic scar • causes muscle wasting • defend against parasites • cause of wound dehiscence • cells that produce histamine • protects against viral illness • medications that delay wound healing • released from platelets; vasoconstrictor • walled off area of debris and giant cells • dysfunctional wound healing causing anatomic deformity • ...
November 15-19 Vocabulary Words 2021-11-10
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- adjective-different in a noticeable way
- noun-a bag or case to use to carry arrows
- noun-the characteristics that make a person or group different from other people or groups
- noun-the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease
- noun-a long spear used to hunt large fish
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- noun-a tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family; ritual
- adjective-able to move quickly and gracefully
- verb-to add or contribute another section or part to make something else complete
- noun-something that you imagine or dream
- verb-to change animal skin into leather using a special process
10 Clues: adjective-different in a noticeable way • noun-something that you imagine or dream • noun-a bag or case to use to carry arrows • noun-a long spear used to hunt large fish • adjective-able to move quickly and gracefully • noun-the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease • verb-to change animal skin into leather using a special process • ...
Covid-19 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-06
Across
- A preventative measure put in place by the government that involves restricting the movement of people.
- A global outbreak of a disease.
- An injection that protects you against a disease.
- The shortened form of Intensive Care Unit
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- A preventative measure put in place by the government that involves restricting the times that people are allowed to be in public spaces.
- An informal term for a vaccination.
- The full form of the word "covid."
- The abbreviation of the world health organisation.
- Another name for a piece of fabric that you can wear on your face to protect yourself from Covid-19.
- Protection against the virus provided by a vaccination.
10 Clues: A global outbreak of a disease. • The full form of the word "covid." • An informal term for a vaccination. • The shortened form of Intensive Care Unit • An injection that protects you against a disease. • The abbreviation of the world health organisation. • Protection against the virus provided by a vaccination. • ...
Host-Parasite Interactions 2016-03-01
Across
- microbes living inside the body that provide nutrients and protection from other infectious agents.
- Infections that arise from contact with animals (ex: Rabies and Yellow Fever)
- Simple, inexpensive precautions taken to limit infection (ex: hand washing)
- A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity
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- Prevents progression of infection in the tissues through innate and adaptive components
- A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease
- ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria
- these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response
- ____ Factors such as age, genetics, and diet that contribute to resistance/ susceptibility to infection
- Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population
10 Clues: ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria • A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity • A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease • these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response • Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population • ...
Preventive Health Programs 2014-10-14
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- This type of immunity is passed from the mother to baby through environmental exposure and vaccines she has received.
- This bacteria is in the kennel cough complex
- Also known as upper respiratory disease in cats
- This bacterial disease is transmitted through deer urine and fecal matter in still water.
- These vaccines are considered essential to a pets health.
- The A in DA2PP.
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- This is also known as feline distemper.
- This is the most serious zoonotic rhabdoviral disease in all mammals.
- This vaccine is on a case by case basis and should be decided with your vet.
- This is the most common form of vaccine administration.
10 Clues: The A in DA2PP. • This is also known as feline distemper. • This bacteria is in the kennel cough complex • Also known as upper respiratory disease in cats • This is the most common form of vaccine administration. • These vaccines are considered essential to a pets health. • This is the most serious zoonotic rhabdoviral disease in all mammals. • ...
Health and Medicine 2023-12-04
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- A substance used to clean and prevent infection in cuts and wounds.
- An increase in body temperature often caused by illness.
- A thin fabric used for dressing wounds or absorbing blood.
- A liquid often used to clean skin before medical procedures.
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses.
- A solution used to disinfect and clean wounds.
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- A measure of how hot or cold the body is; usually taken with a thermometer.
- Medicine that helps the body fight off bacterial infections.
- Medical procedure involving incisions to treat or repair a part of the body.
- A shot or medicine that helps the body build immunity to specific diseases.
10 Clues: A solution used to disinfect and clean wounds. • An increase in body temperature often caused by illness. • A thin fabric used for dressing wounds or absorbing blood. • Medicine that helps the body fight off bacterial infections. • A liquid often used to clean skin before medical procedures. • A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. • ...
7th grade Week 2 2023-02-21
Across
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- central importance
- an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat, cheese, or other filling between them, eaten as a light meal.
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
- a person employed by an individual or in an office to assist with correspondence, keep records, make appointments, and carry out similar tasks.
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- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- form a mental image of; imagine
- a special right, advantage, or immunity
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms, some can cause disease
- pause before saying or doing something
10 Clues: central importance • form a mental image of; imagine • pause before saying or doing something • a special right, advantage, or immunity • the wealth and resources of a country or region • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-02-21
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- Spreads from person to person through the air by droplet nuclei (airborne particles)
- The only 100% way to avoid a sexually transmitted disease
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease
- Contagious diseases spread between animals and humans
- The surveillance tool used to report positive communicable diseases
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- A virus that affects the nose, throat and bronchi...a yearly vaccination is the best protection
- One of the most common sexually transmitted disease among young adults
- If a BBP accures, the first step is to wash the area with ____ and water
- A highly fatal but preventable disease that infects the central nervous system
- The state of being protected against a particular disease
10 Clues: A global outbreak of an infectious disease • Contagious diseases spread between animals and humans • The only 100% way to avoid a sexually transmitted disease • The state of being protected against a particular disease • The surveillance tool used to report positive communicable diseases • One of the most common sexually transmitted disease among young adults • ...
Topic 4: Defense System (Part 2) 2023-03-07
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- Secreted by helper T cell and APCs to recruit and activate lymphocytes
- A type of immune cells that makes large amounts of a specific antibody.
- Particular chemical groups on antigen.
- Process where antibodies bind to antigens on bacteria, promoting phagocytosis.
- Enzymes that are released by cytotoxic T cell to break down protein and initiate apoptosis
- Soluble proteins that are secreted and cause disease even if the prokaryotes that produce them are not present in the host cells
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- Phagocytic cell that are developed from monocytes
- Fluid lost by capillaries
- Immunity is present before any exposure to pathogens
- Substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell
10 Clues: Fluid lost by capillaries • Particular chemical groups on antigen. • Phagocytic cell that are developed from monocytes • Immunity is present before any exposure to pathogens • Substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell • Secreted by helper T cell and APCs to recruit and activate lymphocytes • ...
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM 2024-05-12
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- a small microbe that enters tha body, and can be good or bad
- medicines that counteract bacterial infections.
- the bodie's ability to resist a disease
- blood cells are responsible for stopping an infection.
- a small microbe that enters the body and attaches to goos inmmune system cells.
- largest organ in the body.
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- any living thing, including germs like viruses and bacteria.
- a substance produced by the immune system in response to an antigen (germ) that enters the body
- system that works to keep your body not sick.
- a foreign substance, such as a virus or a bacteria, that enters the body and causes the production of antibodies.
10 Clues: largest organ in the body. • the bodie's ability to resist a disease • system that works to keep your body not sick. • medicines that counteract bacterial infections. • blood cells are responsible for stopping an infection. • any living thing, including germs like viruses and bacteria. • a small microbe that enters tha body, and can be good or bad • ...
Chemistry of Life Crossword 2024-07-16
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- Energy molecule in cells; three phosphates
- A source of long-term energy storage, makes up cell membranes, and used to make hormones
- Can be broken down for short-term energy storage and used for structure in plants
- Used to speed up chemical reactions, for oxygen transport, and in structure and immunity
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- Stores genetic information and builds proteins (2 words)
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- The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction (2 words)
- A large molecule containing carbon
- A single subunit or building block for a macromolecule
- Many subunits or building blocks are put together to make a macromolecule
10 Clues: A large molecule containing carbon • Energy molecule in cells; three phosphates • A protein that speeds up chemical reactions • A single subunit or building block for a macromolecule • Stores genetic information and builds proteins (2 words) • The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction (2 words) • ...
Unit 12 - Infectious Diseases Vocab 2023-05-05
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- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances in the body
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
- Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
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- A disease caused by a pathogen
- An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
10 Clues: A disease caused by a pathogen • An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease • Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors • An organism that lives and feeds on another organism • Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • ...
Health 2025-02-17
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- - a successful way of curing an illness
- - treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- - a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicinethat someone needs
- - a medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual
- - the state of being extremely tired
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- - a slight break or crack in a bone
- - a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong
- - a very small organism that causes disease
- - physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident
- - a shop or part of a shop in which medicines are prepared and sold
10 Clues: - a slight break or crack in a bone • - the state of being extremely tired • - a successful way of curing an illness • - a very small organism that causes disease • - a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong • - physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident • - a shop or part of a shop in which medicines are prepared and sold • ...
Lymphatic Crossword 2025-05-13
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- - the medical term for swelling
- - structures or pathways that carry information away from a central point
- - plays a crucial role in the body's adaptive immune system
- - the scar on a seed marking the point of attachment to its seed vessel.
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- - tructures or pathways that carry information to a central point
- - substance which induces an immune response in the body.
- - a patch of tissue that is high up in the throat, just behind the nose
- - two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat
- - plays a vital role in both cell-mediated and humoral immunity
- - a colorless fluid containing white blood cells
10 Clues: - the medical term for swelling • - a colorless fluid containing white blood cells • - two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat • - substance which induces an immune response in the body. • - plays a crucial role in the body's adaptive immune system • - plays a vital role in both cell-mediated and humoral immunity • ...
History of Medicine 2025-02-28
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- The first widely used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Ancient Roman physician who influenced medical knowledge for centuries.
- Scientist who developed the germ theory of disease and created vaccines.
- Ancient Greek physician known as the 'Father of Medicine.'
- An instrument that allowed scientists to see microorganisms for the first time.
- A medical imaging technique discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895.
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- A biological preparation that provides immunity to a particular disease.
- First name of the nurse who founded modern nursing and improved hospital sanitation.
- A medical innovation that allows patients to undergo surgery without pain.
- An ancient theory that health is based on the balance of bodily fluids.
10 Clues: Ancient Greek physician known as the 'Father of Medicine.' • The first widely used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming. • A medical imaging technique discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895. • Ancient Roman physician who influenced medical knowledge for centuries. • An ancient theory that health is based on the balance of bodily fluids. • ...
Vicarious Liability (Law Of Torts) 2021-01-24
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- Principal's approval of an act of its agent that lacked the authority to bind the principal legally
- A person who commits a tort and the person who encourages are held liable under _____
- Acts that the master has assigned his servant
- Acts for which the state enjoys partial immunity
- Father of Torts
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- Major Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work
- A landmark judgment in which _______ suffered injuries due to the negligent act of the jeep driver working for the collector of Udaipur
- Minor Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work
- One who decides the act and the way in which it should be done
- ______who works under Contract of Services
10 Clues: Father of Torts • ______who works under Contract of Services • Acts that the master has assigned his servant • Acts for which the state enjoys partial immunity • Major Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work • Minor Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work • One who decides the act and the way in which it should be done • ...
2700 Health Promotion - Week 15 - Newborns and Sexuality 2016-04-18
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- The type of pulse taken for every newborn vital sign evaluation for heart/lung assessment.
- A viral STI that is not 100% curable and can cause cervical cancer.
- The complete inability to conceive a child.
- Metabolized by the liver and sometimes high in newborns.
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- The type of immunity granted to the fetus by the mother's immune system.
- The process of a baby losing heat to a cold mattress.
- The most common cause of STI related infertility.
- The medical condition causing a newborn to look yellow.
- Acronym related to the required steps to providing sexuality care and counseling to older adults.
- Mimics many other illnesses, making it difficult to diagnose.
10 Clues: The complete inability to conceive a child. • The most common cause of STI related infertility. • The process of a baby losing heat to a cold mattress. • The medical condition causing a newborn to look yellow. • Metabolized by the liver and sometimes high in newborns. • Mimics many other illnesses, making it difficult to diagnose. • ...
week 23 spelling 2023-03-30
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- thought, typically over a period of time.
- or identify the presence or existence of
- establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers
- coldest of the biomes
- immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease.
- firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
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- authoritative, and commanding great respect.
- marshy outlet of a lake or river.
- expression of esteem, respect, affection, or admiration
- in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
10 Clues: coldest of the biomes • marshy outlet of a lake or river. • or identify the presence or existence of • thought, typically over a period of time. • authoritative, and commanding great respect. • expression of esteem, respect, affection, or admiration • immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease. • ...
Immune System Vocab Crossword 2022-05-16
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- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
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- A disease caused by a pathogen
- Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances in the body
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
10 Clues: A disease caused by a pathogen • An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease • Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors • An organism that lives and feeds on another organism • Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • ...
BRUNNER'S TETNAS 2025-02-11
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- The inability to open the mouth due to tetanus-induced muscle stiffness.
- Preventive treatment, including vaccines and wound care, to avoid tetanus.
- Increased muscle tone leading to stiffness and spasms.
- An immunoglobulin used for passive immunity in suspected tetanus cases.
- Uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain that may occur in severe tetanus.
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- A toxic substance affecting the nervous system, like tetanospasmin.
- Type of environment required for C. tetani to grow and produce toxins.
- test A clinical test where touching the posterior pharynx causes jaw closure instead of a gag reflex.
- Sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerks seen in tetanus.
- Loss of muscle function in severe cases of tetanus.
10 Clues: Loss of muscle function in severe cases of tetanus. • Increased muscle tone leading to stiffness and spasms. • Sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerks seen in tetanus. • A toxic substance affecting the nervous system, like tetanospasmin. • Type of environment required for C. tetani to grow and produce toxins. • ...
Ict 2021-05-18
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- Tiredness and lack of energy ,Nervousness and anxiety ,Changes in eating habits. Are symptoms of,......
- …..,is a sexual disease that alter your immunity system
- a part of the brain that controls emotions and the instincts
- when you eat junk food and you don't do exercise
- atencion, and impulses
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- develops from back to the ,.....
- feel sad all the time ,you don't feel comfortable with your life and you don't have interest in something
- ….,it is a stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- prefrontal cortex is mature enough when it reaches....,years old
- cyberbullying is done through …
10 Clues: atencion, and impulses • cyberbullying is done through … • develops from back to the ,..... • when you eat junk food and you don't do exercise • …..,is a sexual disease that alter your immunity system • ….,it is a stage of life between childhood and adulthood • a part of the brain that controls emotions and the instincts • ...
Conspiracies 2023-01-10
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- An unidentified flying object
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- People claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something.
- A virus
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
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- Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- Claims that the moon landings were hoaxes staged by NASA, possibly with the aid of other organizations
- The assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- An archaic and scientifically disproven conception of the Earth's shape as a plane or disk.
- A moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse starting in the United States in the 1980s
10 Clues: A virus • An unidentified flying object • The assassination of President John F. Kennedy • of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere. • Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. • People claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something. • ...
Forest Bathing Crossword 2025-06-16
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- Calm forest surroundings enhance this mental ability to stay alert.
- You use this sense when touching tree bark or soil.
- A common emotional disorder often eased by connecting with nature.
- Essential element we breathe in more abundantly in the forest.
- A mental state of tension or worry that forest bathing helps reduce.
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- Connecting your body to the earth to feel stable and centered.
- Forest air is shown to reduce this stress hormone.
- The sense used to observe the colors and shapes of trees.
- The natural forest compound released by trees that strengthens immunity.
- These harmful cells do not thrive in an oxygen-rich environment.
10 Clues: Forest air is shown to reduce this stress hormone. • You use this sense when touching tree bark or soil. • The sense used to observe the colors and shapes of trees. • Connecting your body to the earth to feel stable and centered. • Essential element we breathe in more abundantly in the forest. • These harmful cells do not thrive in an oxygen-rich environment. • ...
Communicable Disease & Epidemiology 2025-06-12
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- The presence of a disease in a specific population or location over time
- Short-term immunity passed from mother to child or through injections
- Bacteria that causes a lung infection spread via airborne droplets
- A living organism (like a mosquito) that spreads disease
- Health education and vaccines are examples of this prevention level
- The process of protecting individuals from disease by stimulating the immune system with a vaccine
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- The total number of existing cases of a disease at a given time
- Period between exposure and onset of symptoms
- A type of prevention that includes screening and early detection
- The most commonly reported STI in the United States
10 Clues: Period between exposure and onset of symptoms • The most commonly reported STI in the United States • A living organism (like a mosquito) that spreads disease • The total number of existing cases of a disease at a given time • A type of prevention that includes screening and early detection • Bacteria that causes a lung infection spread via airborne droplets • ...
外刊132 2026-02-22
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- providing a lot of useful information
- to change from one form, state, or system to another
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- better in quality or than someone or something else
- to make something less severe, serious, or painful
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- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- to produce or provide a result, profit, or crop
- in a way that is easily noticeable or obvious
- to forgive or excuse someone from punishment
- to publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy
10 Clues: providing a lot of useful information • to forgive or excuse someone from punishment • in a way that is easily noticeable or obvious • to produce or provide a result, profit, or crop • to make something less severe, serious, or painful • better in quality or than someone or something else • to change from one form, state, or system to another • ...
Host-Parasite Interactions 2016-03-01
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- microbes living inside the body that provide nutrients and protection from other infectious agents.
- Infections that arise from contact with animals (ex: Rabies and Yellow Fever)
- Simple, inexpensive precautions taken to limit infection (ex: hand washing)
- A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity
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- Prevents progression of infection in the tissues through innate and adaptive components
- A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease
- ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria
- these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response
- ____ Factors such as age, genetics, and diet that contribute to resistance/ susceptibility to infection
- Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population
10 Clues: ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria • A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity • A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease • these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response • Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population • ...
Chapter 17 Bio-31 Adaptive Immunity 2022-07-30
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- The number of antigen binding sites on an antibody
- Activated B cells become either plasma cells that produce antibodies or become memory cells
- 5-10% of T cells, has CD25 with it, destroys T cells that are problematic that escaped clonal deletion
- pentamer structure, agglutinates antigens, first antibody produced in response to initial infection
- Bulging outward of external membranes, done by cells undergoing apoptosis
- chemical messengers that are produced by different immune cells in response to stimuli
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- Attraction between antibody binding site and antigen
- Rapid and handled by IgG immunoglobulins
- also called antibody mediated immunity, deals with antibodies
- Interfere with viral replication in host cells
10 Clues: Rapid and handled by IgG immunoglobulins • Interfere with viral replication in host cells • The number of antigen binding sites on an antibody • Attraction between antibody binding site and antigen • also called antibody mediated immunity, deals with antibodies • Bulging outward of external membranes, done by cells undergoing apoptosis • ...
medical 2023-11-15
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- Pathology The study of the causes and effects of diseases (10 letters)
- Inflammation of the joints (6 letters):Arthritis
- Abbreviation for a unit of energy in nutrition (3 letters)
- Medical term for high blood pressure (9 letters)
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- Abbreviation for a type of medical imaging (3 letters)
- Organ responsible for filtering blood (5 letters)
- The body's ability to resist and fight infection (8 letters)
- Thesmallest unit of life (5 letters)
- A condition where the heart fails to pump blood efficiently (7 letters)
- A blood clot that forms and remains in a blood vessel (7 letters)
10 Clues: Thesmallest unit of life (5 letters) • Inflammation of the joints (6 letters):Arthritis • Medical term for high blood pressure (9 letters) • Organ responsible for filtering blood (5 letters) • Abbreviation for a type of medical imaging (3 letters) • Abbreviation for a unit of energy in nutrition (3 letters) • ...
Virus Vocabulary 2019-09-30
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- a type of virus that infects bacteria
- cycle results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane
- any of a group of RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate
- misfolded proteins with the ability to transmit their misfolded shape
- provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease
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- cycle one of two cycles of viral reproduction
- made up of protein subunits called capsomere
- reproduction the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells
- proteins that are on the surface of each cell
- the protein shell of a virus
10 Clues: the protein shell of a virus • a type of virus that infects bacteria • made up of protein subunits called capsomere • cycle one of two cycles of viral reproduction • proteins that are on the surface of each cell • provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease • misfolded proteins with the ability to transmit their misfolded shape • ...
Lympocytes, Jasraj Sidhu 2019-08-11
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- Fluid in which organelles are suspended in
- A type of lymphocyte that is produced and actively participates in the immune response
- organelle which is responsible for protein synthesis
- This protein is produced in response to foreign substances that enter the body.
- biological agent that multiples once within the living cells of a host
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- Type of lymphocyte that is responsible for producing antibodies
- it is the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection by the actions of the immnue resposne
- An organism whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes.
- A microorganism that causes disease
- A foreign substance that prompts the immune response
10 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease • Fluid in which organelles are suspended in • organelle which is responsible for protein synthesis • A foreign substance that prompts the immune response • Type of lymphocyte that is responsible for producing antibodies • An organism whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes. • ...
lymphatic system 2024-03-12
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- you will experience redness, swelling, heat and pain(---- response)
- Where do B-cells mature?
- patrol your blood and lymph looking for abnormal cells and are unique(can kill your own cells is infected)
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- The adaptive Immune response is…
- What helps keep bacteria and fungi from forming around inflamed or scraped skin?
- When antibodies physically block the binding sites on viruses or bacterial toxins it's called…
- first line of defensive cells in your internal innate defenses,means "to eat"
- Why do vaccinations work?(---- immunity)
- An example of your second line of internal innate defenses
- What kind of membrane protects the body from foreign material?
10 Clues: Where do B-cells mature? • The adaptive Immune response is… • Why do vaccinations work?(---- immunity) • An example of your second line of internal innate defenses • What kind of membrane protects the body from foreign material? • you will experience redness, swelling, heat and pain(---- response) • ...
Infectious disease assignments 2024-03-13
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- spore that allows bacteria withstand freezing,drying out and heating
- one type of asexual where one cell produce two identical daughter cell
- when a bacteria transfer genetic material to another through direct contact
- a medicine that kills bacteria/slows their growth
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- when bacteria develops the ability to resist antibiotics
- single celled prokaryotes even some that cause disease
- temporarily inactive
- has a dead form of a pathogen that causes the organism to develop immunity to the pathogen
- an infectious microbe that contains a segment of DNA/RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions helps build up or break down compounds
10 Clues: temporarily inactive • a medicine that kills bacteria/slows their growth • single celled prokaryotes even some that cause disease • when bacteria develops the ability to resist antibiotics • spore that allows bacteria withstand freezing,drying out and heating • one type of asexual where one cell produce two identical daughter cell • ...
THE LINES OF DEFENSE ( IMMUNE SYSTEM) 2024-07-07
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- The natural outer layer of tissue that covers the body of a person or an animal.
- The quality or state of being immune
- Secretion that is usually rich in mucins and is produced by mucous membranes
- The watery fluid in the mouth made by the glands.
- The smallest, basic unit of life.
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- Salty liquid that flows from the eye
- Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body.
- A thin soft flexible sheet or layer especially of a plant or animal part (as a cell, tissue, or organ) membranous.
- Refers to anything that causes disease.
- An organ that is part of the digestive system.
10 Clues: The smallest, basic unit of life. • Salty liquid that flows from the eye • The quality or state of being immune • Refers to anything that causes disease. • An organ that is part of the digestive system. • The watery fluid in the mouth made by the glands. • Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body. • ...
Bud, Not Buddy Spelling (ch 4-8) 2025-02-23
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- a garment consisting of trousers with a front flap over the chest up up by straps over the shoulders
- the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
- a person's manner of walking
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- of or relating to marriage or married people
- regulator, controller, faucet, spigot, tap
- a string in the seam of material of a garment or a bag, which can be pulled to tighten or close it
- a harmonica; a small wind instrument producing notes by blowing or sucking
- a false name or identity
- scruffy; shabby
10 Clues: scruffy; shabby • a false name or identity • a person's manner of walking • regulator, controller, faucet, spigot, tap • of or relating to marriage or married people • the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink • a harmonica; a small wind instrument producing notes by blowing or sucking • ...
Breastfeeding 2025-07-16
5 Clues: major function of colostrum • months of exclusive breastfeeding • 1 hour post delivery for breastfeeding • ideal duration of breastfeeding is- years • complementary feeds started after - months
Micro Exam 3 Terminology 2013-11-13
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- symbiosis when both organisms benefit
- white blood cells that produce antibodies
- any foreign macromolecule
- cells leaving blood by squeezing between two endothelial blood vessel cells
- Cells white blood cells in innate immunity that destroy "self" by apoptosis
- part of Gram – bacteria cell wall usually released by DEAD bacteria
- disease signs & symptoms due to toxin and not due to infection
- complement protein method to punch holes in pathogen membrane
- fatty acids secreted by oil glands that prevents dry, cracked skin
- gland nicknamed the body's thermostat
- type of transmission that is short distance spread of mucus drops in the air
- organism that carries the pathogen but do not get disease
- symbiosis when one organism benefits at the expense of second organism
- proteins secreted by bacteria that bind available nutrients
- proteins that bacteria use to rearrange host cytoskeleton proteins
- symbiosis when one organism benefits and the other organism is unaffected
- act of a microbe binding host receptors
- objective changes to the body due to disease
- proteins used by natural killer cells to induce apoptosis
- white blood cells that specialize in parasite removal
- white blood cells that control cell-mediated immunity
- polypeptide messenger molecules that communicate between cells
- cytokines that act as attractants for cells
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- non-contact form of transmission that is NOT through vectors
- subjective changes to the body due to disease
- white blood cells that produce of histamine
- white blood cells that initiation of adaptive response by warning T cells of pathogens
- portion of antigen recognized by immune system
- study of how disease spreads and its origin
- when normal microbes can prevent pathogenic microbes from growing
- punctures or bites that break skin
- white blood cells that mature into macrophages
- alter cell surface proteins to pass undetected
- disease that can spread from one host to another host
- increase in blood flow
- protein used by natural killer cells to create channel in cell membrane
- total number people with disease at same time
- white blood cells that perform phagocytosis
- substance containing live bacteria that is taken to restore beneficial bacteria to the body
- movement of pathogen from one location to a host or another location
- another term for the incidence of a disease
- a continual source of pathogen
- term for the number of deaths from a disease
- proteins secreted by LIVE bacteria during infection
- number people who DEVELOP disease in given time period
45 Clues: increase in blood flow • any foreign macromolecule • a continual source of pathogen • punctures or bites that break skin • symbiosis when both organisms benefit • gland nicknamed the body's thermostat • act of a microbe binding host receptors • white blood cells that produce antibodies • white blood cells that produce of histamine • ...
Immunology Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-01
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- cell adhesion molecule
- “Cytotoxic T lymphocytes”: CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- “Cell mediated immunity”: adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- T cell, T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD8 which upon activation differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs)
- “Human leukocyte antigen”: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- “Complementarity determining regions”: the regions of the antigen binding loops of Ig molecules, antibodies and T cell receptors that come into contact with antigen
- “Acquired immune deficiency syndrome”: the end stage of disease in HIV infection
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- “Cluster of differentiation”: designation for specific cell-surface molecules on immune cells that help to differentiate one immune cell from another
- “Human Immunodeficiency Virus”
- “Mannose-binding lectin”: soluble acute phase response protein that can bind mannose on pathogens; can activate the lectin pathway of Complement and acts as an opsonin
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- “Major histocompatibility complex”: designation for a family of cell surface molecules involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- “Interleukin”: general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
- “lipopolysaccharide”: a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- T cell, T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD4 which upon activation differentiate into distinct Thelper phenotypes with different roles in adaptive immunity
- “Immunoglobulin”, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- “Dendritic cell”: a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- “Highly active anti-retroviral therapy”: multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- “Antigen”: a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or B cell receptor, or a peptide that is presented by MHC molecules to T cell receptor
- “C-reactive protein”: acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine, a constituent of certain bacteria, that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- “Antibody”: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- “Nuclear factor of activated T cells”: a key transcription factor that is required to bind to the IL-2 promoter to cause IL-2 transcription
- “Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity”: a mechanism NK cells use to induce apoptosis in virally infected cells or tumor cells
- “Immune Response”
24 Clues: “Immune Response” • cell adhesion molecule • “Human Immunodeficiency Virus” • “Antibody”: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • “Human leukocyte antigen”: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans • “Immunoglobulin”, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong • ...
Microbiology Vocab Puzzle 2025-04-11
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- General term for parasitic worms
- Form of acute diarrhea caused by gram-negative bacterium
- Microbes adhere to exposed body surfaces
- Treatment for most cases of diarrhea involves which of the following?
- site of T-cell maturation
- Type of organism called a roundworm
- Loss of ability to move one or more muscles
- Lyse red blood cells
- Caused by blood fluke
- Heat stable Bacillus
- Migration of white blood cells
- A secondary lymphatic organ
- Pertaining to both nerves and muscles, used when speaking of how nerves control muscles
- Body system where many parasite mature and reside
- Shiga toxin-producing E. coli
- Free from living germs or microorganisms.
- The death of cells or tissue, due to infection or toxins
- Diarrhea that contains blood, caused by infection
- Microorganisms that need only a small amount of oxygen to live.
- Infection with contributions from more than one microbe
- Ability to resist or fight off infection
- Head of a tapeworm, used to attach to host's intestines
- Microbes cross lines of defense and enter sterile tissue
- Exoenzyme that is responsible for clotting blood and plasma
- Parasitic relationship with host and results in infection
- Organism coming from somewhere in the same human host causes infection
- Causes foul smelling, greasy diarrhea often from untreated water.
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- First detected by J. Robin Warren (curved cells)
- Process of restoring lost fluids to the body, important after dehydration
- Taenia Solium îs classified as this
- Gut-associated lymphoid tissue
- Tapeworms
- Act on nervous system
- Jejuni one most often responsible for diarrheal illness
- Signaling protein that mediates and regulates immunity and inflammation
- Filters blood, but not lymph
- Infection that causes inflammation in respiratory system
- Old English for "lumps" or "bump"
- Complete elimination or destruction of something, often used for diseases
- Act on Intestine
- Ability of a microbe or parasite to stick to tissues
- Movement of parasites through the body during their life cycle
- Main function is to mobilize and attract immune compounds to injury site
- Bacteria found in unpasteurized dairy and cold cuts
- Viral infectious disease that can cause permanent paralysis
- Fluid that is carried by the lymphatic circulation
- A harmful substance produced by microbes
- Production of blood cells
- Pathogenic microbes multiply in tissue
- Damage the kidneys
- Toxin from human host biota
51 Clues: Tapeworms • Act on Intestine • Damage the kidneys • Lyse red blood cells • Heat stable Bacillus • Act on nervous system • Caused by blood fluke • site of T-cell maturation • Production of blood cells • A secondary lymphatic organ • Toxin from human host biota • Filters blood, but not lymph • Shiga toxin-producing E. coli • Gut-associated lymphoid tissue • Migration of white blood cells • ...
Vaccinations 2024-06-29
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- extra doses of a vaccine to help make the vaccine more effective and last longer to provide immunity (p. 20)
- can't catch a disease again, once you've been exposed and developed antibodies to destroy them right away (p. 13)
- a type of germ that depend on a host to live, grow and reproduce (p. 8)
- white blood cells that can detect viruses hiding inside your body (p. 12)
- when an infectious disease easily passes from one person to another (e.g., cold virus) (p. 9)
- the liquid part of blood used for vaccines that provides protection temporarily because the antibodies developed gradually disappear (p. 20)
- the flu; which is very contagious that can lead to bronchitis or pneumonia (p. 30)
- a serious disease caused by the poisons produced by bacteria that can cause paralysis or heart problems (p. 23)
- a type of vaccine that contains chemically changed forms of the toxins (poisons) (p. 19)
- chemicals on the outer surface of a disease germ that are identified by the immune system to match with antibodies (p. 12)
- the medical name for cowpox, which comes from the Latin word for cow (vacca) (p. 17)
- something that no longer exists in the world (p. 36)
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- make antibodies to fit into a virus or bacteria, killing or weakening it (p. 12)
- your body's response to receiving a vaccination (ranges from mild to severe) (p. 32)
- part of your body's defense to carry trapped germs to the back of your throat, swallowed to your stomach (p.11)
- another word for vaccine since it protects a person from becoming infected by a disease (p. 18)
- when germs invade your body and start living and multiplying there (p. 9)
- the doctor who recorded the first vaccination (for smallpox) in 1796 (p. 17)
- a vaccine that combines measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines in a single shot (p. 27)
- a vaccine given to children that includes diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis in a single shot (p. 25)
- a type of germ that gets nourishment from the environment in which they live (p. 8)
- the type of immunity that is caused by more people immune to the disease, creating a small chance for the germ to find a host (p. 36)
- uses a "killed vaccine" that causes the body to produce antibodies (p. 19)
- a virus that has over 200 variations which require unique antibodies for each strand (p. 13)
24 Clues: something that no longer exists in the world (p. 36) • a type of germ that depend on a host to live, grow and reproduce (p. 8) • white blood cells that can detect viruses hiding inside your body (p. 12) • when germs invade your body and start living and multiplying there (p. 9) • uses a "killed vaccine" that causes the body to produce antibodies (p. 19) • ...
625 Lymphatic & Respiratory BSF 2025-08-12
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- gas exchange between blood and body cells
- permanently enlarged airways and damaged alveolar walls
- Small branches of bronchi that lead to alveolar ducts
- hypersensitivity to pollen by nasal cavity
- eustachian tubes are found in the area of throat
- swelling bc of fluid imbalance; vessels/nodes intact
- bean shaped structure within this system
- alveolar epithelium+basement+capillary endothelium
- where T cells mature
- highly contagious virus of upper respiratory tract
- missing nodes cause extra fluid and area inflames
- bronchospasm causing breathing difficulties
- sinus spaces inferior to both cheeks
- movement of lymph through body
- the body attacks its own healthy tissue
- involves lymphocytes, Bcells & Tcells; targeted immunity
- space in the larynx that contains the vocal cords
- protective response to tissue damage
- forceful contraction of respiration muscles, forcing vocal cord closure
- how many lobes the right lung has
- lack of resistance; increase risk for disease
- area on left lung that accommodates the heart
- a function that helps regulate blood pH
- the body's ability to recognize/respond to pathogens
- throat area at the back of mouth
- "intestinal tonsils"
- allergic reactions to harmless agents
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- where B cells mature
- a MALT; attached to cecum
- largest lymph organ
- what shape are the cartilage rings in the trachea
- cells that produce mucus in nasal cavity
- the ability for lungs to stretch when breathing in
- nerve that stimulates diaphragm
- lung infection; most common infectious death in US
- T cells are responsible for this
- look like tiny grapes; air sacs (Plural)
- objects lodge here more often due to a steeper downward angle
- colorless watery liquid within the immune system
- sudden expulsion of air due to irritant
- main muscle involved in breathing
- lymph tissue found along GI or respiratory tracts
- stabilize alveoli and reduce surface tension
- organ in lymphatics located behind the sternum
- liquid found in body spaces
- acute or chronic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses
- disabling tiredness problem
- lymph is called this within the blood
- organ that releases stored lymphocytes & blood
- mature lymphocytes that produces antibodies
- autoimmune disease that attacks connective tissues
- forceful expulsion of air through mouth & nose
- guardian of the airways
- the ability of lungs to return to preinhalation size
- enlarged portion at end of thoracic duct
- drains lymph in right upper body & head
- windpipe
- defense mechanism directed against all pathogens
- sinuses located between eyes & nasal cavity
- air conditioning chambers
- the 2-part branched area at the base of the trachea
61 Clues: windpipe • largest lymph organ • where B cells mature • where T cells mature • "intestinal tonsils" • guardian of the airways • a MALT; attached to cecum • air conditioning chambers • liquid found in body spaces • disabling tiredness problem • movement of lymph through body • nerve that stimulates diaphragm • T cells are responsible for this • throat area at the back of mouth • ...
Cardiovascular Systems 2014-11-11
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- The largest artery in the body; it conducts freshly oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues.
- Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart
- "Liquidy" part of the blood
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in one minute.
- Resistance to disease
- Smallest blood vessels; carries blood to the extremities
- Cells that carry oxygen-
- The valve that regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta.
- Blood cells responsible for clotting
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- An upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle.
- Specialized protein that carries oxygen on red blood cells
- A lower chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries.
- Largest blood vessels; carries blood away from the heart
- Cells that fight disease
- Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body.
17 Clues: Resistance to disease • Cells that fight disease • Cells that carry oxygen- • "Liquidy" part of the blood • Blood cells responsible for clotting • main organ of the cardiovascular system • A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body. • Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart • Largest blood vessels; carries blood away from the heart • ...
Animal Health 2021-03-25
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- Rod/pill shaped bacteria.
- Chemical released by the lymphocytes.
- Streptococci bacteria are arranged like a....
- Single-celled organisms that often become parasitic.
- An injection of a weakened or killed strain of a bacteria that stimulates antibody production.
- These blood cells get rid of dead cells and help fight disease.
- These blood cells carry oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body.
- Spiral/corkscrew shaped bacteria.
- Staphylococci bacteria are bunched together like...
- Medicine that is useful in treating a bacteria but not a virus.
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- This type of immunity means the animal is permanently immune.
- Disease that spreads rapidly over a very large area (nation-wide or worldwide).
- Any condition that causes the systems of an animal not to function properly.
- Round/spherical shaped bacteria.
- whip-like projection that allows bacilli bacteria to move.
- The greatest avenues for entry of a pathogen into the body are the digestive system and this system.
- This pathogen has characteristics of both living and nonliving things.
17 Clues: Rod/pill shaped bacteria. • Round/spherical shaped bacteria. • Spiral/corkscrew shaped bacteria. • Chemical released by the lymphocytes. • Streptococci bacteria are arranged like a.... • Staphylococci bacteria are bunched together like... • Single-celled organisms that often become parasitic. • whip-like projection that allows bacilli bacteria to move. • ...
microbes 2021-10-20
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- a Petri dish that contains a growth medium solidified with agar, used to culture microorganisms
- bacterium causing disease
- microscopic single-celled organism/ no nucleus or specialized organelles/ no bacteria
- spore-producing organisms
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen Antibodies combine chemically with substances
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
- immunise against a disease by introducing infective material, microorganisms, or vaccine into the body
- cannot make their own food/associations with plants and bacteria.
- germs
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- the action or process of transmitting something, or the state of being transmitted
- slender threadlike structure, enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa
- provide immunity against one or several diseases
- an infected part of your body/or harmful disease that is easily spread/and can be deadly
- substance active against bacteria , fights disease, bacteria
- are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within a nuclear envelope
- are live microorganisms promoted with claims that they provide health benefits
- animal like protists, single-celled microscopic organisms
17 Clues: germs • bacterium causing disease • spore-producing organisms • provide immunity against one or several diseases • animal like protists, single-celled microscopic organisms • substance active against bacteria , fights disease, bacteria • cannot make their own food/associations with plants and bacteria. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Review 2022-10-06
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- A type of fort usually built around a mission
- First Portuguese explorer to reach India; no spaces, full name
- The second rank in the Spain social class system in the Americas; born to two Spanish parents
- A Spanish explorer
- Spaniards born in Spain
- resistance, particularly to disease
- Henry the ___ was the prince of Portugal who set up centers for exploration
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- A religious community
- First name of the explorer who was the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa
- Someone who is born of Spanish and Native American parents
- One of the ships Christopher Columbus takes on his first voyage; two words, no spaces
- Last name of the Spanish explorer who took over the Aztec Empire
- First name of the first explorer to circumnavigate the world
- An instrument that uses stars for navigation
- The queen who finances Columbus' voyage
- A time of rebirth of Ancient Greek and Roman ideas in Europe
- The empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro
17 Clues: A Spanish explorer • A religious community • Spaniards born in Spain • resistance, particularly to disease • The queen who finances Columbus' voyage • The empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro • An instrument that uses stars for navigation • A type of fort usually built around a mission • Someone who is born of Spanish and Native American parents • ...
The Immune System 2019-10-14
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- Not activated
- Responds first at a site of infection or trauma
- stimulates helper T cells
- A large group of proteins, peptides or glycoproteins that are secreted by specific cells of immune system
- Artificially produced antibodies
- The ability of specific antibodies to block the sites of viruses that they use to enter their target cell
- disease causing organisms
- attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells
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- attach to foreign substances and assist in destroying them in the bodys immune system
- Innate immunity excludes most pathogens from entering the body
- any of a class of proteins which have carbohydrates groups attached to the polypeptide chain (e.g. CD4)
- A set of genes that code for cell surface proteins
- site where white blood cells are formed
- a virus or bacteria which induces an immune response
- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells
- a large Y-shaped protein produced mainly by plasma cells
- antigenic determinants
17 Clues: Not activated • antigenic determinants • stimulates helper T cells • disease causing organisms • Artificially produced antibodies • site where white blood cells are formed • Responds first at a site of infection or trauma • A set of genes that code for cell surface proteins • a virus or bacteria which induces an immune response • ...
The Andes and the Pampas 2024-02-20
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- economies that depend on a range of exports or products
- Spaniards who were born in America.
- climate zones that change according to elevation
- the right to make their own political decisions
- a small group that holds political power
- economic system in which colonies sent raw materials to the mother country in return colonist where expected to buy products from the country
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- program to redistribute land.
- to be tugged under, the force buckled up the south american plate to form the andes
- the ability to read and write
- poor farmers who farmed small plots of land
- a trading bloc of south American countries.
- people voting to reject or accept a law.
- make changes to the constitution.
- In Peru and Bolivia cordilleras flank a high plateau is called this, where Potosi is located.
- Natural defense, against European diseases.
- the children of Spanish men who married indigenous women and were of mixed race.
- the warming of ocean water along the west coast of Peru, also effects climate.
17 Clues: program to redistribute land. • the ability to read and write • make changes to the constitution. • Spaniards who were born in America. • people voting to reject or accept a law. • a small group that holds political power • poor farmers who farmed small plots of land • a trading bloc of south American countries. • Natural defense, against European diseases. • ...
Unit 2 Patho Review 2022-02-14
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- Activate cytotoxic T cells to kill infected target cells.
- This cell resides in the connective tissue and contains many granules in histamine and heparin.
- Genetic material is transferred through direct contact to a bacterium.
- antigen specific cell that remains long-term after an infection has been eliminated
- First leukocyte to be recruited to an inflammatory site and eliminates pathogens
- Occurs when foreign DNA or RNA is introduced via a virus or viral vector
- This cell’s main function is to capture, process, and present antigens to adaptive immune cells.
- Kill infected cells and detect and control early signs of cancer
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- Transplant from a relative
- White blood cell
- Cell that gulfs foreign particles
- Molecule that is capable of stimulating an immune response.
- The state of having a specific illness or condition
- Y-shaped protein produced by B cells
- Transplant from a different species
- T Cells migrate to what endocrine organ?
- main cell responsible for humoral immunity
- A circular piece of DNA found in bacteria
18 Clues: White blood cell • Transplant from a relative • Cell that gulfs foreign particles • Transplant from a different species • Y-shaped protein produced by B cells • T Cells migrate to what endocrine organ? • A circular piece of DNA found in bacteria • main cell responsible for humoral immunity • The state of having a specific illness or condition • ...
Immune & Lymphatic System 2023-04-26
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- Makes red and white blood cells
- Resistance to specific pathogens
- makes white blood cells, found in chest
- Used to help body develop antibodies against infection diseases
- ______ duct found in chest, hollow tube that allows lymph fluid to flow
- The normal conditions your body works to maintain
- Found mostly inside cells, makes up 65% of body
- Germs that need to be inside living cells to grow reproduce and make you sick
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- The ________ system removes excess fluid around organs
- First line of defense in throat
- Protect the body by traveling through the body and defending against infection
- Skin and _____ are parts of the first line of defense
- Remove toxins, wastes, and other harmful substances
- Type of prokaryotic cell that can make you sick
- Proteins made from immune cells that recognize bacteria,viruses and other harmful substances
- Germs are spread through sneezing and ________
- Stores blood for use in an emergency and makes white blood cells
17 Clues: Makes red and white blood cells • First line of defense in throat • Resistance to specific pathogens • makes white blood cells, found in chest • Germs are spread through sneezing and ________ • Type of prokaryotic cell that can make you sick • Found mostly inside cells, makes up 65% of body • The normal conditions your body works to maintain • ...
Pharmaco-Logic 2025-11-17
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- The place where you grab pills, toothpaste, and magazines.
- Tiny liquid doses put straight into your eye or ear.
- Puff of air needed for this lung problem.
- The little heart-helper pill
- A fake sugar pill given just to see if your mind can trick your body.
- The secret note from your doctor to get your specific medicine.
- The budget-friendly twin of the expensive brand-name drug.
- Your muscle's best friend for tackling swelling and soreness.
- The platform where the pharmacist hands out cures.
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- The go-to medicine when your nose gets drippy.
- The useful stuff you take to banish sickness and feel better.
- Your body's superpower ability to shrug off sickness.
- The classic hero for fighting off fevers and pain.
- The date on the bottle when the medicine officially stops working.
- The building blocks found in meat and eggs for muscles
- pill that comes in a tiny, colorful, two-part shell.
- The thick, sweet liquid medicine that hides the bad taste of the drug.
17 Clues: The little heart-helper pill • Puff of air needed for this lung problem. • The go-to medicine when your nose gets drippy. • The classic hero for fighting off fevers and pain. • The platform where the pharmacist hands out cures. • Tiny liquid doses put straight into your eye or ear. • pill that comes in a tiny, colorful, two-part shell. • ...
Disease Vocab 2025-11-12
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- Diseases that can be transmitted through droplets in the air
- Any virus, bacterium or any other microorganism that may cause disease
- Fluids (6, 6) Liquids produced by the body
- Unicellular organisms that have cell walls but lack organelles
- Medicines that treat infections and diseases caused by bacteria
- Disease (9,7) Diseases caused by one’s genetics or their environment
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- Spore releasing organisms that feed on organic matter
- (3,10) Diseases that are not easily transmitted from person to person
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- The way a disease travels between hosts
- The process of taking food, drink or any other substance into the body by swallowing or absorbing it
- Animals that aid in transmitting disease
- Conditions and practices important to staying healthy and preventing disease
- Isolation from others to prevent spread of disease
- Diseases that spread from one person to another
- Able to be transmitted to people, animals or plants
- An infectious agent that only multiplies within a cell body
17 Clues: The way a disease travels between hosts • Animals that aid in transmitting disease • Fluids (6, 6) Liquids produced by the body • Diseases that spread from one person to another • Isolation from others to prevent spread of disease • Able to be transmitted to people, animals or plants • Spore releasing organisms that feed on organic matter • ...
Cardiovascular Systems 2014-11-11
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- Blood cells responsible for clotting
- The valve that regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta.
- Cells that carry oxygen-
- A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body.
- Largest blood vessels; carries blood away from the heart
- A lower chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries.
- Cells that fight disease
- An upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle.
- The largest artery in the body; it conducts freshly oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues.
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- Resistance to disease
- Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart
- Smallest blood vessels; carries blood to the extremities
- Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in one minute.
- Specialized protein that carries oxygen on red blood cells
- "Liquidy" part of the blood
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
17 Clues: Resistance to disease • Cells that carry oxygen- • Cells that fight disease • "Liquidy" part of the blood • Blood cells responsible for clotting • main organ of the cardiovascular system • A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body. • Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart • Smallest blood vessels; carries blood to the extremities • ...
The Immune System 2013-05-16
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- Which line of defense consists of imflammation, fever and phagocytes?
- Plays the role(s) of defense AND homeostasis.
- Specific Immunity
- Kills invading cells by drilling a hole in their membrane which allows salt to enter and cause the cell to lyse.
- Accumulate as pus at the site of infection.
- Ingest tumor cells and cells infected by viruses.
- State in which the immune system ability to fight infections and diseases is compromised or entirely absent.
- Which line of defense consists of T-cells and B-cells?
- Proteins that target viruses and infected cells.
- Non-Specific General Defense
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- The _ filter bacteria that enters through the nose and mouth.
- What keeps humans from getting sick from plants and animals?
- Plays a role in the body's defense against infections.
- Common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways characterized by varible and recurring symptoms.
- There are _ different kinds of T-cells.
- Vessels Plays a role in homeostasis.
- Which line of defense consists of mechanical and chemical barries?
17 Clues: Specific Immunity • Non-Specific General Defense • Vessels Plays a role in homeostasis. • There are _ different kinds of T-cells. • Accumulate as pus at the site of infection. • Plays the role(s) of defense AND homeostasis. • Proteins that target viruses and infected cells. • Ingest tumor cells and cells infected by viruses. • ...
SC History & Native Americans 2013-08-26
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- The study of teh past based on what people left behind
- Objects created and used by humans
- An account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed the event
- A part of an imprint of something that was once alive
- Smallest region in SC
- Largest region with two parts and very flat land
- Columbia is located in this region
- Means "foot of the hills"
- The beliefs, or ideals, that guide the way of people
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- The Cherokee, Catawba, and Yemanssee Native Americans all belong to this group
- Stretches along the Atlantic Ocean
- natural resistance
- The study of the Earth and the way that people live and use it
- Where rivers fall from the high lands to the low lands
- This Native American group lived in the Piedmont and the men fished by poisoning the water
- Triangular shapped mouth of a river
- Home made of this mixture of mud and grass
17 Clues: natural resistance • Smallest region in SC • Means "foot of the hills" • Objects created and used by humans • Stretches along the Atlantic Ocean • Columbia is located in this region • Triangular shapped mouth of a river • Home made of this mixture of mud and grass • Largest region with two parts and very flat land • The beliefs, or ideals, that guide the way of people • ...
Q3 #2 Word parts 2025-02-24
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- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- a cosmetic treatment of the hands involving cutting and painting of the nails
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease
- the condition of having good health
- characterized by courageous behavior
- a place where a person can buy baked good such as cakes, pies, and cookies
- the state of being unsure or not knowing something
- the state of acting with care
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- weather that is characterized by strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow
- the condition of being imprisoned or confined
- the state of being quiet
- the state of being in a group of people who are smaller in number than the majority
- of or relating to the kitchen or cooking
- to be faster than all others
- more smooth
- having more safety than another person
- a place where young plants and trees are grown for sale
17 Clues: more smooth • the state of being quiet • to be faster than all others • the state of acting with care • the condition of having good health • characterized by courageous behavior • having more safety than another person • of or relating to the kitchen or cooking • the condition of being imprisoned or confined • the state of being unsure or not knowing something • ...
practice ocat 2 2026-03-03
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- Theory suggesting pain arises from physical disturbance
- Model integrating biology psychology and context
- Relaxation increasing vessel diameter
- Protein transporting cholesterol into mitochondria
- Gastric folds allowing dramatic expansion
- Motile male gamete
- Antigen specific learned immunity
- Activity dependent synaptic depression
- Hormone encouraging parietal productivity
- Emergency contraceptive hormone
- First responder immune cell
- Locks G proteins into permanent activation after intestinal sabotage by a vacationing bacterium
- Cell autonomous defence mechanisms
- Common term for menstruation
- Primary luminal mediator of gastric acidity
- Theory proposing dedicated pain pathways
- Theory proposing activity patterns encode pain
- Reproductive endocrine signalling axis
- Microbial signatures detected by immunity
- Antiviral signalling molecule activating defence genes
- Aggressive brain tumour disrupting signalling networks
- Gastric storage compartment awaiting digestion
- Immune signalling messengers coordinating responses
- Temporary endocrine structure after ovulation
- Motor protein producing contraction
- Cotransport exploiting sodium gradients to move nutrients uphill
- Rapid nonspecific immunity
- Region coordinating gastric emptying decisions
- System defending against pathogens
- Increased responsiveness following stimulation
- Ovarian structure supporting oocyte maturation
- Conscious experience produced after nociceptive signalling
- Movement occurring between epithelial neighbours
- Theory proposing spinal modulation of signals
- Phosphatase reversing contraction signalling
- Cell directly responsible for proton secretion
- Spiral bacterium adapted to survive stomach acidity
- Female germ cell prior to fertilization
- Persistent strengthening of synapses
- System wide resistance opposing cardiac output
- Contractile tissue regulating vessel diameter
- Antiviral genes induced after signalling
- Principal inhibitory neurotransmitter
- Post ovulatory hormonal phase
- Disease of uncontrolled signalling and growth
- Receptor mediating rapid synaptic transmission
- Molecule producing experimental burning sensation
- Transcription factors activated downstream
- Hypothalamic hormone initiating reproduction
- Vesicle enabling egg penetration
- Spread of cancer to distant tissue such as bone
- Volume of blood pumped per minute
- Pain produced by normally harmless stimuli
- Light chain requiring phosphorylation for contraction
- Quantity describing movement independent of direction
- Calcium sensing protein activating contraction pathways
- Increased pain sensitivity after injury
- Adrenergic receptor blocker reducing cardiac workload
- Transporter exchanging intracellular hydrogen for luminal potassium
- Cytoskeletal filament resisting stretch
- Residue commonly phosphorylated in signalling
- Bone destruction mediated by osteoclast activity
- Buffer protecting blood from secreted acid
- Neuronal damage caused by excessive excitation
- Vascular opposition determining pressure
- Curved bacterial morphology sharing its name with dramatic punctuation pauses
- Device measuring tactile sensitivity thresholds
- Net directional transport once gradients agree
- Organelle storing intracellular calcium
- Reduction of vessel diameter increasing pressure
- Region preventing upward migration of gastric contents
- Anterior gland releasing gonadotropins
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- Chronic elevation of arterial pressure
- Cell secreting pepsinogen precursors
- Calcium channel guiding sperm activation
- Formation of new blood vessels after signalling cues
- Fast excitatory receptor subtype
- Pentameric partner responsible for binding before intracellular chaos begins
- Hormone maintaining luteal stability
- Local inhibitor suppressing secretion
- Chemical modification preventing G protein shutdown
- Programmed cellular death
- Unequal distribution creating movement incentive
- Property dependent on system size rather than concentration
- Histamine releasing intermediary promoting acid secretion
- Therapy proving sodium coupled transport can save hydration status
- Enzyme generating bicarbonate during acid secretion
- Toxic subunit that travels alone once released into the cytosol
- Sensory input arriving from outside the CNS
- Neurotransmitter activating calcium dependent gastric signalling
- Cycle phase involving shedding
- Hormone triggering ovulation
- Molecules inducing fever responses
- Drug class irreversibly inhibiting proton pumps
- Major excitatory neurotransmitter
- Kinase pair activating transcription factors
- Release of mature oocyte
- Pain persisting beyond tissue healing
- Receptor forming ion conducting pores
- Organ producing gametes and hormones
- Drugs lowering pressure through fluid loss
- Gas signalling molecule inducing relaxation
- Lesion formed when gastric defense loses to acid persistence
- Directed movement toward signals
- Apical membrane expansion increasing secretory surface area
- Endocrine organ sustaining pregnancy
- Drug inhibiting cystine glutamate exchange
- Histamine receptor stimulating acid secretion
- Glial cell supporting neuronal signalling
- Reduced pain sensitivity
- Device measuring blood pressure
- Smooth muscle anchoring structures analogous to Z discs
- Kinase activating smooth muscle contraction
- Receptors recognizing extracellular pathogens
- Synthetic derivative mimicking progesterone
- Pump restoring calcium after contraction
- Jak inhibitor suppressing signalling
- Pattern recognition receptors detecting danger
- Light chain present but ironically not regulatory
- Transport requiring passage directly through the cell interior
- Negative regulator limiting interferon signalling
- Protective epithelial layer resisting autodigestion
- Immediate protective pain response
- Filament partner enabling shortening
- Pressure measured during relaxation
- Bone forming metastatic response
- Receptor initiating interferon signalling
- Enzyme ending cyclic nucleotide enthusiasm
- Coincidence detecting glutamate receptor
- Amino acid transported in redox regulation
- Theory proposing cumulative activation produces sensation
- Central interpretation rather than stimulus itself
- Molecular timer determining when signalling should stop
- Combined forces producing transport driving power
- Central processing site for perception
- Channel activated by heat acid and chili peppers
- Receptor signalling via intracellular cascades
- Polarized barrier specialized for vectorial transport
- Early embryonic developmental stage
- Signalling targeting the same cell
- Structure enabling sperm motility
- Hormone stimulating follicular growth
- Second messenger excessively elevated during cholera infection
- Immunity related GTPases
144 Clues: Motile male gamete • Release of mature oocyte • Reduced pain sensitivity • Immunity related GTPases • Programmed cellular death • Rapid nonspecific immunity • First responder immune cell • Hormone triggering ovulation • Common term for menstruation • Post ovulatory hormonal phase • Cycle phase involving shedding • Emergency contraceptive hormone • Device measuring blood pressure • ...
Dota 2 Mechanics/Knowledge 2015-03-07
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- The ultimate ability from this ranged support deals only physical damage
- This hero ability heals allies and deals physical damage to nearby enemies
- This hero has the highest agility gain in the game
- This unit's passive ability deals damage to the unit that kills it
- This type of damage cannot be mitigated by armor nor magic resistance
- This technique can be used with a particular item active to effectively reduce ability mana cost
- This unit is invulnerable and is summoned by a neutral creep
- The Manta Style cooldown difference in seconds between melee and ranged heroes is this
- This type of warding places wards on the enemy side of the map
- This toggleable orb ability is the only one that deals physical damage
- Many patches ago, blink dagger could not be purchased on this melee hero
- The "unique" orb effect from this item completely stacks with lifesteal for ranged heroes
- This ability can instantly kill a target that has been shallow graved
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- This pseudo-evasion hero passive cannot be countered by True Strike
- Considering only stats, this item is the most stats/cost efficient
- This ability causes the target to temporarily have 100% miss chance
- Trees (not including treants of any kind) that are cut down respawn after this many seconds
- This non-ultimate active ability grants True Sight in an area
- This item has the longest active cooldown
- Aghanim's Scepter grants charges on the ultimate of this ranged support
- The Aghanim's Scepter upgrade for this ultimate disables item usage for enemies under its effect
- This neutral creep has a chain lightning ability
- This unit target item deals pure damage
- This ultimate ability has the longest cooldown at level one
- The active effect of this item can go through an enemy's magic immunity
- Using this consumable can potentially prevent taking damage from Zeus ultimate
- Ranged creeps deal this type of damage
- This silence ability pierces spell immunity
- This ability has random values for the damage and stun duration
- This is the only hero that has a summon that can use items
- This melee hero can solo stacks of ancients early while taking little to no damage
- This hero has the best day and night vision without leveling any abilities
- This type of pull aggros two separate neutral camps onto lane creeps
33 Clues: Ranged creeps deal this type of damage • This unit target item deals pure damage • This item has the longest active cooldown • This silence ability pierces spell immunity • This neutral creep has a chain lightning ability • This hero has the highest agility gain in the game • This is the only hero that has a summon that can use items • ...
Year 10 Human definitions 2020-10-21
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- A type of connective tissue that is firm and flexible; aids in the support of the trachea and bronchi
- The process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the bloodstream and the alveoli of the lungs
- The largest artery in the body that leaves the left ventricle and takes oxygenated blood to the body
- The immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- The small air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- A group of different tissues that work together to carry out a job in a system
- A bacterium, virus or other microorganism that can cause disease
- The ribbed tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs
- Smallest part of a living organism
- The small airways that air passes through to the alveoli
- The process of taking air in (inhalation) and out of the lungs (exhalation)
- The lower chambers of the heart that pump blood, the left to the body, and the right to the lungs
- A group of specialised cells that carry out a particular job
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- Relating to the lungs. E.g. Pulmonary artery carries blood to the lungs
- The short-term immunity which results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- A group of different organs which work together to carry out a specific life process in an organism
- Two large veins that return deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- Cells found in blood that help defend it from infection such as bacteria and viruses
- Small part of a cell with a particular job to do e.g. nucleus
- A cell in the blood that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body
- The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood, the left from the lungs, and the right from the body
- Very thin blood vessel that allows for passage of water, oxygen, nutrients, waste products from cells into the bloodstream
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart; carries mostly oxygenated blood
- A form of indirect protection from disease when a large proportion of the population becomes immune to that disease
- Process in a cell that converts glucose and oxygen to create energy (CO2 and H2O is also given off)
- A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart; carries mostly deoxygenated blood
26 Clues: Smallest part of a living organism • The small airways that air passes through to the alveoli • The small air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • A group of specialised cells that carry out a particular job • Small part of a cell with a particular job to do e.g. nucleus • The ribbed tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs • ...
review 3 2019-04-22
Across
- a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction
- sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety; a frenzied hurry to do something
- the action or fact of resurrecting or being resurrected; Christ’s rising from the dead
- a sweet, chewy, aromatic black substance made by evaporation from the juice of a root
- plants with complex flowers that are often showy or bizarrely shaped
- the major Jewish spring festival which commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery
- the complete infective form of a virus outside a host cell with a core of RNA or DNA and a capsid
- deep-bodied South American freshwater fish that have very sharp teeth
- – at the same time
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- a division of microorganisms that are capable of photosynthesis
- Prince Siddharth or Siddhartha the Indian religious leader and founder of Buddhism
- a person who write letter to a person or a newspaper; a person employed to report
- each of two or more children or offspring having one or both parents in common
- heterotrophic phototrophs; name meaning light nourishment
- a resistant asexual spore that develops inside some bacteria cells
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- a cabbage which bears a large immature flower head of a small creamy-white flower buds
- the execution of a person by nailing or binding them to a cross; the killing of Jesus Christ
- the deliberate killing of a large group of people
- microorganisms that live in conditions of extreme temperature, acidity, or alkalinity
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin of specific antibodies
- sugar or syrup heated until it turns brown; a soft candy made with sugar and butter or cream
- the state of existing but not yet being developed or manifest; a disease not yet manifesting
- meaning “twenty-faced” in Latin and Greek
- chemotrophs that are heterotrophic organisms
- a plant or part of a plant used as food such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean
- a thin slimy film of bacteria that adheres to a surface
- the longest side of a right triangle
- the most important and oldest festival of the Christian Church on April 21
- a large vault for burying the dead; a monument to the memory of a dead person
- a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables; a poem in English written in the form of a haiku
31 Clues: – at the same time • the longest side of a right triangle • meaning “twenty-faced” in Latin and Greek • chemotrophs that are heterotrophic organisms • the deliberate killing of a large group of people • a thin slimy film of bacteria that adheres to a surface • heterotrophic phototrophs; name meaning light nourishment • ...
Vaccines and Biotechnology-Based Diagnostics and Therapeutics 2018-11-24
Across
- polysaccharide antigens conjugated to a more immunogenic protein antigen
- vaccines relatively new vaccines that use a pathogen’s DNA to stimulate an immune response; most DNA vaccines being developed focus on HIV or cancer
- Useful tools for investigating differences between healthy and diseased cells by using complementary base-pairing between nucleotides
- can detect and builds DNA that is complementary to target RNA molecule in a sample
- Serves as a GPS for finding the desired genetic sequence that is to be cut out
- microscopy uses fluorescent-tagged antibodies to recognize a specific antigen in a sample and requires a specialized fluorescent microscope
- (blank) islands Regions of the pathogen genome that encode toxins, virulence factors, and resistance mechanisms
- vaccines consist of a whole pathogen or a sub-unit, parts of the antigen. It is safe with the immunocompromised patients and safe at room temperature but boosters are required to achieve full immunity.
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- looking at an individual's blood to if certain antigens or antibodies are present
- found in the a person's body to combat an infection
- something like Aluminum salts and monophosphoryl lipid A cause an immunological reaction
- (blank)subunit vaccine with pathogen components that were either harvested from a natural pathogen or purified from a genetically engineered expression system
- procedure that originated China to combat smallpox; the scabs of smallpox lesions was placed into a healthy individuals nose that caused a milder and lower mortality rate for smallpox
- a reaction in which antibodies bind antigens into a clump; these reactions are usually used for bloody typing, to identify infections, and to diagnose noninfectious immune disorders such as autoimmune hemolytic anemia
- immunity when anywhere from 85-95% of the population is vaccinated and it makes it hard for the infectious microbe to be transferred to other people protecting the immunocompromised and newborns.
- vaccines that are purified from a genetically engineered expression system and placed into a harmless virus or bacterium then inserted into the body
- enzyme scalpel that cuts the DNA sequence once it is located
- a DNA amplification technique that creates billions of copies of a target gene in just a few hours. PCR is sensitive enough to detect even a single viral particle in a sample. PCR’s speed and sensitivity have made it an essential tool in clinical labs
- attenuated vaccines contain an altered pathogen that do not cause disease but are still infectious and stimulates a potent immunological responses that are accompanied by long-lived memory
- vaccines made with purified and inactivated toxins
20 Clues: vaccines made with purified and inactivated toxins • found in the a person's body to combat an infection • enzyme scalpel that cuts the DNA sequence once it is located • polysaccharide antigens conjugated to a more immunogenic protein antigen • Serves as a GPS for finding the desired genetic sequence that is to be cut out • ...
BIO 281 Exam 3 2025-12-10
Across
- Disease caused by a toxin that prevents muscle relaxation
- Molecule that scavenges iron for bacterial growth
- Slimy outer layer that helps bacteria resist phagocytosis
- All genetic material of microbes in a community
- Number of microbes needed to infect 50% of exposed individuals
- Protein made by B cells that binds antigens
- Slower, learned immune response with memory
- Feature of a healthy microbiome that makes it stable and resilient
- Common foodborne pathogen that can survive inside phagocytes
- Idea that reduced microbe exposure increases allergies
- Severe diarrheal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae toxin
- Innate receptor that recognizes common microbial patterns
- Toxin with an active part and a binding part
- Key antigen-presenting cell that activates T cells
- Treatment that introduces healthy gut microbes to restore balance
- Immune cell that engulfs and destroys microbes
- Strategy where microbes change their surface proteins to evade immunity
- Foreign molecule that triggers an immune response
- Theory that humans need exposure to beneficial ancestral microbes
- Long-lived cells that allow a rapid response upon re-exposure
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- Dietary fibers that feed beneficial microbes
- Animals raised without microbes that develop weak immune systems
- Molecule on all nucleated cells showing internal antigens
- Immune cell that activates B cells and coordinates immunity
- Walled-off pocket where bacteria can hide from the immune system
- Live microbes in foods that may benefit gut health
- Molecule on antigen-presenting cells that activates helper T cells
- Toxin that causes massive water loss from intestinal cells
- Community of microbes attached to surfaces like teeth or skin
- Immune cell that kills virus-infected or abnormal cells
- Most common white blood cell; fast-acting phagocyte
- The severity of disease a microbe can cause
- First line of defense preventing pathogen entry
- Hair-like structures bacteria use to attach to host cells
- Foodborne bacterium with a very low infectious dose
- LPS from Gram-negative bacteria that triggers fever and inflammation
- Exposure to antigens that prepare the immune system for future infection
- Microbes living in or on the human body
- Fast, nonspecific immune defenses you are born with
- Gene used as a barcode to identify bacterial species
- Study of all microbial DNA directly from an environmental sample
- Secreted protein toxin that damages host cells
- Disease caused by a toxin that prevents muscle contraction
- Infection caused when antibiotics reduce gut microbial diversity
44 Clues: Microbes living in or on the human body • The severity of disease a microbe can cause • Protein made by B cells that binds antigens • Slower, learned immune response with memory • Dietary fibers that feed beneficial microbes • Toxin with an active part and a binding part • Secreted protein toxin that damages host cells • Immune cell that engulfs and destroys microbes • ...
Science vocb 2015-03-10
Across
- an exact replica strand of DNA is made
- single celled organism that can move on its own, its found In moist environments, reproduce with binary fission, and very few are pathogenic
- ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or harm by the action of specific antibodies or white blood cells
- Study of Microorganisms
- Modified Foods
- Fission-A form of Asexual reproduction. After replacing the genetic material the cell divides into two daughter cells
- a disease is spread through a whole country or the world
- that cause disease or harm in living things
- microorganism that cannot produce their own food, cannot move on their own, and most are multi-cellular
- Resistance-When an organism is able to live and even reproduce in the presence of antibiotics
- triphosphate that is used as an energy source
- oldest life form on Earth that Is single celled, contains unique DNA, and that can live in most extreme environments that mostly reproduces through binary fission
- Modified Organisms
- Respiration-What cells do to break up sugars to use as energy
- substance that is used to stop the production of disease and give immunity to an individual
- simple sugar that provides energy to organisms
- Transmission-When bacteria is spread from one person to another through direct touch Ex. handshake, kiss, Etc.
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- or changing biological things Ex.GMOs
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes.
- a disease is spread through a community at a specific time Ex.The Flu
- substance used to help prevent an organism from living and reproducing in its presence
- Transmission-When bacteria is spread when and infected person contaminated the air or surroundings and transfers the bacteria to another person once they touch he same item
- States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- single-celled organism that doesn'd contain a membrane-bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelles
- An organism that carries a gene for a trait but doesn't show he characteristics of the trait
- sudden appearance of a disease
- organism that lives on or in another organism Ex. leeches, mosquitos, ticks, fleas, etc.
- extremely small organism that can not be seen with the human eye
- nonliving, non-cellular microorganism that cannot reproduce on its own, doesn't use energy or need food, it contains DNA and a protein coat, and is much smaller than bacteria
29 Clues: Modified Foods • Modified Organisms • Study of Microorganisms • sudden appearance of a disease • or changing biological things Ex.GMOs • an exact replica strand of DNA is made • that cause disease or harm in living things • triphosphate that is used as an energy source • simple sugar that provides energy to organisms • States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • ...
B6.3 Monitoring and Maintaining Health 2022-04-28
Across
- The placement of a fully functioning allele into a cell containing a faulty allele for the same gene
- small hairs that help to move mucus out of the throat where it can reach the stomach
- A drug that reduces the stickiness of platelets
- A plant virus that attacks the leaves, making them mottled or discoloured (three words)
- A type of technique used while culturing microorganisms that helps ensure the environment sterile S
- Small fragments from cells made in the bone marrow that are essential for forming blood clots
- Contains small amounts of weakened or dead versions of pathogens, used to help develop immunity
- A region around antibiotic discs that shows where the growth of bacteria has been prevented (three words)
- A disease that can be spread between organisms
- A protein on the surface of a pathogen
- HIV (three words)
- The state in which the body has acquired the ability to produce antibodies against a specific infection
- A condition that is caused by a part of the body not functioning properly, which can affect physical and mental health
- A chemical that kills or neutralises a pathogen on non-living surfaces
- A disease caused by the uncontrolled division and replication of cells
- CVD (two words)
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- A type of blood cell that makes antitoxins or antibodies
- A stage in drug development when drugs are tested on humans
- A chemical that kills or neutralises a pathogen without damaging human tissue
- A drug that kills bacteria without damaging your cells
- A type of antibody made artificially using hybridomas, myelomas and lymphocytes S
- A drug that reduces blood pressure by blocking the effects of adrenaline
- AIDS (four words)
- A drug that reduces blood cholesterol
- Microorganisms that cause disease when they enter another organism
- A type of fibre that forms a network needed for blood clotting
- The active drug in alcohol
- HPV (three words)
- A type of surgery where blocked blood vessels are bypassed using vessels taken from other places in the body
- A type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests pathogens
- The time delay between a pathogen entering the body and feeling unwell (two words)
- A pressurised chamber that sterilises equipment at high temperature and pressure S
- Drugs that destroy viruses
- A replica of a drug that has no active ingredients
34 Clues: CVD (two words) • AIDS (four words) • HPV (three words) • HIV (three words) • The active drug in alcohol • Drugs that destroy viruses • A drug that reduces blood cholesterol • A protein on the surface of a pathogen • A disease that can be spread between organisms • A drug that reduces the stickiness of platelets • A replica of a drug that has no active ingredients • ...
COVID-19 CW 2020-08-17
5 Clues: patients are more at risk. • are unable to survive outside a host. • help slow the transmission of the virus. • help pump air into patients who need help breathing • immunity helps protect people who are at risk or can not get the vaccine
Scythe crossword 2023-10-29
5 Clues: - A person whose job is to kill people • - Someone who is training under a scythe • - Not being able to be gleaned for a year • - A meeting with all the scythes in a region • - What it's called when a scythe kills someone
