immunity Crossword Puzzles
Second Line of Defense 2024-02-02
5 Clues: Your bodies natural instinct • Type of cell that kills infection • What kind of immunity is the second line of defense? • When your bodies temperature rises to kill infection • This is a specific defense mechanism. It increases blood flow to the infected area
Health 2024-05-20
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- - Restorative state essential for health (5)
- - Body's ability to resist infections (8)
- - Substance that prevents cell damage (11)
- - Process of recovery from injury or illness (14)
- - Immune system reaction to a usually harmless substance (7)
- - Treatment for mental or physical health issues (7)
- - Exercise involving postures and breathing (4)
- - Diet low in carbs and high in fats (4)
- - Nutrient that aids digestion, found in plants (5)
- - Related to bones and muscles (10)
- - Disease affecting blood sugar regulation (8)
- - Chemical messenger in the brain (15)
- - Mineral important for immune function (4)
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels (7)
- - Process of making something free from bacteria (13)
- - Hormone released during exercise, reduces pain and boosts pleasure (9)
- - Where two bones meet in the body (6)
- - Medical care provided remotely via technology (11)
- - Act of breathing (11)
- - Heart specialist (12)
- - Study of the mind and behavior (10)
- - Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (15)
- - Severe headache often accompanied by nausea (8)
- - Isolation to prevent the spread of disease (10)
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- - Act of getting a vaccine (11)
- - Mineral important for bone health (7)
- - Practice of focused thought for relaxation and stress relief (10)
- - Treatment to restore movement and function (12)
- - Abstaining from all or some kinds of food or drink (7)
- - Essential for maintaining body fluids (9)
- - Substance in blood, high levels can lead to heart disease (11)
- - Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body (6)
- - Mineral added to water to prevent tooth decay (8)
- - Body's process of converting food into energy (10)
- - Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health (9)
- - Children's doctor (11)
- - Exercise involving rhythmic movement, often done in classes (8)
- - Nutrient important for muscle repair (7)
- - Imaging technique using sound waves (10)
- - Lotion protecting skin from UV rays (9)
- - Type of exercise that strengthens the heart (6)
- - Condition of being significantly overweight (7)
- - Common factor that can affect mental health (6)
- - State of being in good health (8)
- - Medicine used to fight bacterial infections (10)
- - Injection that provides immunity (7)
- - Organ used for breathing (4)
- - Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms (9)
- - Imaging test that allows doctors to view inside the body (5)
- - Plant used for medicinal purposes (4)
50 Clues: - Act of breathing (11) • - Heart specialist (12) • - Children's doctor (11) • - Organ used for breathing (4) • - Act of getting a vaccine (11) • - Related to bones and muscles (10) • - State of being in good health (8) • - Study of the mind and behavior (10) • - Chemical messenger in the brain (15) • - Where two bones meet in the body (6) • ...
8.L.1 Diseases and Biotechnology 2021-05-17
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- the intentional mating of two animals in an attempt to produce offspring with desirable characteristics
- an organism that is infected with a pathogen and can spread it to other organisms but does not show any outward signs of the infection
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury
- single-celled organism that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
- a small, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell
- the manipulation of living things to make useful products
- a random change to a gene that results in a new trait
- an outbreak that spreads over a large area, or throughout the world
- a set of moral principles
- a technique that produces an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another
- immunity in which antibodies are given to a person rather than produced within the person's own body
- a type of energy derived from renewable plant and animal materials or organic matter
- DNA manipulation of cells or organisms
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- allows selected individual genes to be transferred from one organism to another and also between non-related species
- an organism that transmits a disease
- a type of disease caused by the presence of a living thing in the body
- immunity that occurs when a person's own immune system produces antibodies in response to the presence of a pathogen
- introduced microorganism that break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site
- a microorganism that causes disease
- an outbreak of a disease that affects many people in an area
- a rod-shaped bacterium
- an organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- a round or spherical shaped bacterium
- an agent, like a drug, that is destructive to or prevents the growth of microorganism
- a substance introduced into the body to stimulate the production of chemicals that destroy specific viruses, bacteria, or other disease-causing organisms
- a bacterium that has a spiral shape
- a chemical that can kill bacteria without harming a person's cells
- a simple cell in the body that is able to develop into any one of various kinds of cells
- the study of microscopic organisms
- eukaryotic organisms that have cell walls, use spores to reproduce, and are heterotrophs that feed by absorbing food
30 Clues: a rod-shaped bacterium • a set of moral principles • the study of microscopic organisms • a microorganism that causes disease • a bacterium that has a spiral shape • an organism that transmits a disease • a round or spherical shaped bacterium • DNA manipulation of cells or organisms • a random change to a gene that results in a new trait • ...
B6.3 Monitoring and Maintaining Health 2022-04-28
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- A chemical that kills or neutralises a pathogen without damaging human tissue
- The state in which the body has acquired the ability to produce antibodies against a specific infection
- The time delay between a pathogen entering the body and feeling unwell (two words)
- A disease that can be spread between organisms
- CVD (two words)
- The active drug in alcohol
- A type of surgery where blocked blood vessels are bypassed using vessels taken from other places in the body
- Drugs that destroy viruses
- A drug that kills bacteria without damaging your cells
- A chemical that kills or neutralises a pathogen on non-living surfaces
- A type of technique used while culturing microorganisms that helps ensure the environment sterile S
- small hairs that help to move mucus out of the throat where it can reach the stomach
- Contains small amounts of weakened or dead versions of pathogens, used to help develop immunity
- A replica of a drug that has no active ingredients
- A condition that is caused by a part of the body not functioning properly, which can affect physical and mental health
- HIV (three words)
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- AIDS (four words)
- A type of blood cell that makes antitoxins or antibodies
- A type of antibody made artificially using hybridomas, myelomas and lymphocytes S
- A protein on the surface of a pathogen
- A stage in drug development when drugs are tested on humans
- A pressurised chamber that sterilises equipment at high temperature and pressure S
- A drug that reduces blood cholesterol
- A drug that reduces the stickiness of platelets
- A region around antibiotic discs that shows where the growth of bacteria has been prevented (three words)
- A type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests pathogens
- A type of fibre that forms a network needed for blood clotting
- The placement of a fully functioning allele into a cell containing a faulty allele for the same gene
- A disease caused by the uncontrolled division and replication of cells
- Small fragments from cells made in the bone marrow that are essential for forming blood clots
- A plant virus that attacks the leaves, making them mottled or discoloured (three words)
- HPV (three words)
- A drug that reduces blood pressure by blocking the effects of adrenaline
- Microorganisms that cause disease when they enter another organism
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 • ...
Coronavirus Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-12
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- A machine that provides mechanical ventilation by moving breathable air into and out of the lungs, to deliver breaths to a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently.
- Abbreviation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- The confirmation that a person does have a specific disease or illness after being testing for having it.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
- Slowing the spread of this virus over time using social distancing, which looks like a lower, smoother curve on the chart.
- A state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
- President of the USA during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
- An object normally worn on the face, typically for protection, disguise, performance, or entertainment.
- A set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease by maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number of times people come into close contact with each other.
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- Abbreviation for personal protection equipment.
- Sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place.
- (Of a disease) able to be transmitted from one sufferer to another; contagious or infectious.
- An infectious disease caused by an infectious agent such as a bacterium or virus that has jumped from a non-human animal to a human.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
- Any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological diseases in humans and other animals. AKA the deadly disease that caused the 2020 pandemic.
- Employees within essential industries who must physically show up to their jobs.
- (Of a condition or a person) producing or showing no symptoms.
- Doctor and chief scientist in charge of overseeing COVID-19 spread and vaccine production in the USA.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
20 Clues: Abbreviation for personal protection equipment. • President of the USA during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. • (Of a condition or a person) producing or showing no symptoms. • Abbreviation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place. • ...
Immunology & Serology Terms 2019-01-14
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- A low molecular weight substance that can bind to an antibody once it is formed, but is incapable of stimulating antibody production unless it is bound to a larger carrier molecule
- Any substance that is capable of inducing an immune response
- cells Transformed B cells that secretes antibody
- Chemical messenger that causes migration of cells in a particular direction
- Determinate site on an antigen
- Antibody formed in response to antigens from individuals of the same species
- Immunoglobulin produced by plasma cells in response to an antigen
- Strength of bond between antigen and antibody
- Antibody against self
- False negative reaction in a serological test due to antigen excess
- Antibody
- The study of the reactions of a host when exposed to foreign substances
- antibody An antibody derived from a single B cell clone
- A heightened state of immune responsiveness that can cause tissue damage in the host
- A molecule that binds to another molecule of a complementary configuration, substance being measured in an immunoassay
- Enzyme found in tears and saliva that attacks cell walls of microorganisms
- A means of expressing the concentration of an antibody
- Sickness A type III hypersensitivity reaction that results from a buildup of antibodies to animal serum used in some passive immunizations
- Serum proteins that attach to a foreign substance and enhance phagocytosis
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- False negative reaction in a serological test due to antibody excess
- A small, flat bilobed organ found in the thorax, site of T lymphocyte development
- Cytokines produced by T cells and other cells that inhibit viral synthesis or act as immune regulators
- Injection of immunogenic material to induce immunity
- Foreign substance that stimulates antibody production
- Engulfment of cells or particulate matter by neutrophils and macrophages
- The change of a serological test from negative to positive due to development of detectable antibody
- A vasoactive amine that is released from mast cells and basophils during an allergic reaction
- antibody Antibody produced by many B cell clones
- Cellular and humoral mechanisms involved in the reaction of the body to injury or infection
- Genes that control the expression of proteins found on all nucleated cells
- Cytokines produced by T cells and macrophages that stimulate a number of cell types
- Chemical messenger produced by stimulated cells that affect the function of other cells
- Resistance to infection
- of differentiation CD Antigenic features of leukocytes
- phase reactant Protein that increases due to infection,injury, or trauma
35 Clues: Antibody • Antibody against self • Resistance to infection • Determinate site on an antigen • Strength of bond between antigen and antibody • cells Transformed B cells that secretes antibody • antibody Antibody produced by many B cell clones • Injection of immunogenic material to induce immunity • Foreign substance that stimulates antibody production • ...
Health 2024-05-20
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- - Hormone released during exercise, reduces pain and boosts pleasure (9)
- - Severe headache often accompanied by nausea (8)
- - Practice of focused thought for relaxation and stress relief (10)
- - Imaging test that allows doctors to view inside the body (5)
- - Substance in blood, high levels can lead to heart disease (11)
- - Treatment for mental or physical health issues (7)
- - Essential for maintaining body fluids (9)
- - Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health (9)
- - Diet low in carbs and high in fats (4)
- - Act of getting a vaccine (11)
- - Condition of being significantly overweight (7)
- - Process of recovery from injury or illness (14)
- - Injection that provides immunity (7)
- - Where two bones meet in the body (6)
- - Isolation to prevent the spread of disease (10)
- - Medicine used to fight bacterial infections (10)
- - Abstaining from all or some kinds of food or drink (7)
- - Mineral important for bone health (7)
- - State of being in good health (8)
- - Act of breathing (11)
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels (7)
- - Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (15)
- - Imaging technique using sound waves (10)
- - Chemical messenger in the brain (15)
- - Heart specialist (12)
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- - Restorative state essential for health (5)
- - Treatment to restore movement and function (12)
- - Children's doctor (11)
- - Mineral added to water to prevent tooth decay (8)
- - Immune system reaction to a usually harmless substance (7)
- - Exercise involving postures and breathing (4)
- - Study of the mind and behavior (10)
- - Mineral important for immune function (4)
- - Plant used for medicinal purposes (4)
- - Body's ability to resist infections (8)
- - Substance that prevents cell damage (11)
- - Related to bones and muscles (10)
- - Process of making something free from bacteria (13)
- - Lotion protecting skin from UV rays (9)
- - Common factor that can affect mental health (6)
- - Disease affecting blood sugar regulation (8)
- - Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms (9)
- - Nutrient important for muscle repair (7)
- - Medical care provided remotely via technology (11)
- - Organ used for breathing (4)
- - Protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body (6)
- - Body's process of converting food into energy (10)
- - Type of exercise that strengthens the heart (6)
- - Nutrient that aids digestion, found in plants (5)
- - Exercise involving rhythmic movement, often done in classes (8)
50 Clues: - Act of breathing (11) • - Heart specialist (12) • - Children's doctor (11) • - Organ used for breathing (4) • - Act of getting a vaccine (11) • - Related to bones and muscles (10) • - State of being in good health (8) • - Study of the mind and behavior (10) • - Injection that provides immunity (7) • - Where two bones meet in the body (6) • ...
Finished 2022-11-28
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- A small GTPase, acts as a binary on-off switch, and is a master regulator of cell behavior
- New growth when cells grow and divide uncontrollably
- Programmed cell death and is a complex and highly regulated process
- Tumors that grow in one spot
- Sister chromatids segregate towards opposite poles in this mitotic phase
- Connective tissue cells are separated from one another by _ and are also bound to it
- A pathway that regulates the levels of cytoplasmic beta-catenin and is also the intercellular communication signaling pathway
- A group of proteases capable of eating a cell from within
- Lymphocytes that are part of the immune system and protect the body from infection
- Process where ubiquitin molecules are attached to protein substrates for protein degradation
- Chromosomes condense and duplicated centrosomes migrate to opposite sides of the nuclear envelope
- Genes that when hyperactive promote cancer development. Cancer cells have mutations that enhance the activity of these genes
- The anti-growth signaling pathway
- When cells/tissues experience normal oxygen levels
- Formation of new blood vessels
- This type of immunity is the first response to a harmful foreign substance
- Process that controls the series of events when a cell goes through the cell cycle
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- An increase in the number of cells as a result of cell growth and cell division
- The process of maturing where immature cells become mature cells with specific functions
- Genes that slow down cancer development
- When cells are exposed to lower-than-normal oxygen levels
- Chromosomes align and form the metaphase plate in this mitotic phase
- This type of immunity attacks foreign substances and creates memory cells
- Early response gene, and CDK4 and cyclins D and E are direct transcriptional targets and positive regulators of G1
- Budding yeast cdc13 is this type of cyclin
- A cell spends most of its time in this phase of the cell cycle
- An abnormal growth in tissue
- Process by which a parent cell divides into two daughter cells
- This TF plays a crucial role in regulating the survival, activation, and differentiation of innate immune and T cells
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- Tumors that have traveled to different locations to grow
- Oncogenic form of _ lacks its regulatory amino-terminal domain and is a constitutively active kinase
- Protein that is made by plasma cells in response to an antigen
- 1 in 2 Men and 1 in 3 Women will be diagnosed with _ in their lifetime
34 Clues: Tumors that grow in one spot • An abnormal growth in tissue • Formation of new blood vessels • The anti-growth signaling pathway • Genes that slow down cancer development • Budding yeast cdc13 is this type of cyclin • A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • When cells/tissues experience normal oxygen levels • New growth when cells grow and divide uncontrollably • ...
Laug OSU Winter 2025 - Immunology Exam 2 Study Tool Week 5 2025-02-19
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- A naive CD4+ T cell that has not yet differentiated into Th1, Th2, or Th17.
- A site within lymphoid follicles where B cells undergo proliferation, somatic hypermutation, and class switching.
- Lymphoid tissue found in the small intestine that helps monitor gut microbiota.
- Lymphoid tissue found in mucosal linings that helps protect against ingested or inhaled pathogens.
- A secondary lymphoid organ that filters blood and helps mount immune responses against bloodborne pathogens.
- A subset of CD4+ T cells that promotes cell-mediated immunity and fights intracellular pathogens.
- A serine protease released by cytotoxic T cells and NK cells to induce apoptosis in infected or cancerous cells.
- A subset of CD4+ T cells involved in defense against fungi and extracellular bacteria, and plays a role in autoimmunity.
- The movement of immune cells between tissues, lymphoid organs, and circulation.
- Clusters of lymphocytes within secondary lymphoid organs, often found in the germinal center.
- A subset of CD4+ T cells that drives humoral immunity and helps combat parasitic infections.
- Specialized epithelial cells in the gut that transport antigens from the intestine to Peyer’s patches.
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- Specialized cells in lymphoid follicles that present antigen-antibody complexes to B cells.
- A region of the spleen rich in T cells, surrounding central arteries.
- Structures like lymph nodes, spleen, and MALT where immune responses are initiated.
- A T cell-mediated immune response that occurs 24–72 hours after antigen exposure, such as in tuberculin tests.
- Specialized blood vessels that allow naïve lymphocytes to enter lymph nodes from the bloodstream.
- Activated immune cells that carry out immune responses, such as cytotoxic T cells and plasma cells.
- A protein released by cytotoxic T cells and NK cells that creates pores in target cell membranes.
- A subset of CD4+ T cells that helps B cells in the germinal center during antibody production.
- Signaling molecules that direct the migration of immune cells to specific locations.
- A co-stimulatory receptor on T cells that helps drive follicular helper T cell responses.
- A subset of B cells found in the spleen that respond rapidly to bloodborne pathogens.
- A programmed cell death mechanism that prevents inflammation and tissue damage.
- A form of cell death that results in cell lysis and inflammation, often due to infection or injury.
- Small, bean-shaped structures that filter lymph and serve as immune system hubs.
- A ligand on antigen-presenting cells that binds ICOS to regulate T cell responses.
27 Clues: A region of the spleen rich in T cells, surrounding central arteries. • A naive CD4+ T cell that has not yet differentiated into Th1, Th2, or Th17. • Lymphoid tissue found in the small intestine that helps monitor gut microbiota. • A programmed cell death mechanism that prevents inflammation and tissue damage. • ...
Year 9 Science revision - Semester 2 2025-11-10
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- Lives on or in a host and harms it.
- A cell that transmits electrical signals in the nervous system.
- One end of a magnet that attracts the south pole.
- Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord.
- Region where a force like magnetism acts.
- Able to spread from one organism to another.
- Network of nerves in the digestive system.
- The way a disease spreads.
- Nervous system controlling voluntary movements.
- Infectious protein that can cause brain diseases.
- Related to magnets or magnetism.
- Substances like stomach acid that kill microbes.
- An organism that carries and spreads pathogens.
- The opposite end of a magnet to north.
- Something that blocks pathogens from entering.
- Related to microorganisms.
- Wire wound in a loop or spiral.
- Coil of wire that creates a magnetic field when current flows.
- Area around a magnet where magnetic forces act.
- Passed down through DNA from parents.
- Type of barrier like skin that protects against pathogens.
- Nerves that carry information from the body to the brain.
- Division of the autonomic system that prepares the body for action.
- A condition that disrupts normal body function.
- Disease outbreak across countries or continents.
- Nerves that send signals from the brain to muscles.
- The body’s ability to resist infection.
- Made up of more than one cell.
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- Injection that helps build immunity.
- The ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
- Cells that fight infections.
- A magnet created by an electric current.
- Nervous system controlling involuntary actions like heartbeat.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- Groups of organs working together for a common function.
- Tool that uses Earth’s magnetic field to show direction.
- Organisms like moulds and yeasts, some cause infections.
- When cells develop specific roles in a multicellular organism.
- The ends of a magnet where the force is strongest.
- Sudden outbreak of disease in a community.
- A system response that helps regulate processes, often positive or negative.
- The process of different body parts working together smoothly.
- Flow of electric charge through a conductor.
- Tinfectious agent that needs a host cell to reproduce.
- Practices that prevent disease spread.
- Division that calms the body after stress.
- Material inside a coil that strengthens an electromagnet.
- Capable of causing disease.
- Disease regularly found in a certain area.
- Single-celled organisms, some cause illness.
- Part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
51 Clues: The way a disease spreads. • Related to microorganisms. • Capable of causing disease. • Cells that fight infections. • Made up of more than one cell. • Wire wound in a loop or spiral. • Related to magnets or magnetism. • Lives on or in a host and harms it. • Injection that helps build immunity. • A microorganism that causes disease. • Passed down through DNA from parents. • ...
global pandemic (03.02.2022) 2022-02-08
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- a viral respiratory illness that first emerged in China in November 2002 (shortcut)
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease
- a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure
- a country where covid-19 have started
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- a sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease
- this keeps your mouth and nose covered
- _ _ _ _ _ distancing
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- where did covid-19 came from?
9 Clues: _ _ _ _ _ distancing • where did covid-19 came from? • a country where covid-19 have started • this keeps your mouth and nose covered • a sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease • a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure • a viral respiratory illness that first emerged in China in November 2002 (shortcut) • ...
Vitality Challenge 2023-12-08
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- Necessary for survival and the nervous system to work properly
- What is a good indicator of Diabetes?
- If your BMI is 30 or higher you are considered?
- Single -celled organisms that have the ability to feed themselves and reproduce
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- What is the good type of cholesterol?
- Used around the world to produce immunity to disease
- The top number of your blood pressure measurement is referred to as
- By increasing your ----activity it may assist in enhancing your mental health and wellbeing
- The maximum number of standard alcoholic drinks that are recommended by the guidline per week
9 Clues: What is the good type of cholesterol? • What is a good indicator of Diabetes? • If your BMI is 30 or higher you are considered? • Used around the world to produce immunity to disease • Necessary for survival and the nervous system to work properly • The top number of your blood pressure measurement is referred to as • ...
Immunology 2023-09-14
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- Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
- Any substance capable of generating a response from the immune system
- Refers to binding of complement to antigen
- an antibody
- A measure of the numbers of false positives produced with the given reaction procedure
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- Edema of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues
- immunity involves the introduction of vaccines to stimulate an immune response to a specific antigen.
- Soluble proteins secreted by cells to mediate immune responses that elicit other cellular reactions
- Refers to the ability of the test to correctly identify all animals that are truly positive for a given reaction procedure
9 Clues: an antibody • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay • Refers to binding of complement to antigen • Edema of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues • Any substance capable of generating a response from the immune system • A measure of the numbers of false positives produced with the given reaction procedure • ...
Ivy 08.11.24 2024-11-08
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- To suggest something as good or suitable for a particular purpose.
- Pleasing to the senses or mind; attractive in appearance.
- Required or essential; something that must be done or present.
- To set or keep apart; not joined or connected.
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- A special right, advantage, or immunity given to a particular person or group
- To make someone feel awkward, ashamed, or selfconscious.
- Without a doubt; certainly.
- The start of something; the initial part of a process or activity.Friend A person one knows, likes, and trusts; someone supportive.
- A place to stay or live, often temporary; can also mean adjustments made for someone’s needs.
9 Clues: Without a doubt; certainly. • To set or keep apart; not joined or connected. • To make someone feel awkward, ashamed, or selfconscious. • Pleasing to the senses or mind; attractive in appearance. • Required or essential; something that must be done or present. • To suggest something as good or suitable for a particular purpose. • ...
Pharmaceutical Microbiology 2020-08-28
5 Clues: It is the study of microscopic organisms • The capability to resist harmful microorganisms • Medicines that help stop the bacterial infection • The process of removing or killing the microorganisms • These are Chemical agents that inactivate or destroy the microorganisms on inert surfaces
Medium 2023-11-03
5 Clues: what is bayan in English • You must ... to stay healthy • besides eating vegetables we also need to eat • If you feel down you can consume ... for boost your immunity • a condition where the body temperature rises to more than 38°C
Second Line of Defense 2024-02-02
5 Clues: Your bodies natural instinct • Type of cell that kills infection • What kind of immunity is the second line of defense? • When your body’s temperature increases to kill infection • This is a specific defense mechanism. It increases blood flow to the infected area
Second Line of Defense 2024-02-02
5 Clues: Your bodies natural instinct • Type of cell that kills infection • What kind of immunity is the second line of defense? • When your body’s temperature increases to kill infection • This is a specific defense mechanism. It increases blood flow to the infected area
Microbes in human health 2021-06-20
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- an antibiotic
- chemicals that inhibit the growth of harmful microorganisms
- suspensions of killed,or weakened microorganisms,administered to increase protection against a disease
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- a disease caused by bacteria which can be treated by antibiotics
- the natural ability of an organism to have inbuilt mechanism to resist,and destroy,the infection that some microorganism may cause
- antibiotic obtained from fungus Penicillium notatum
6 Clues: an antibiotic • antibiotic obtained from fungus Penicillium notatum • chemicals that inhibit the growth of harmful microorganisms • a disease caused by bacteria which can be treated by antibiotics • suspensions of killed,or weakened microorganisms,administered to increase protection against a disease • ...
Microbes in human health 2021-06-20
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- an antibiotic
- chemicals that inhibit the growth of harmful microorganisms
- suspensions of killed,or weakened microorganisms,administered to increase protection against a disease
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- a disease caused by bacteria which can be treated by antibiotics
- the natural ability of an organism to have inbuilt mechanism to resist,and destroy,the infection that some microorganism may cause
- antibiotic obtained from fungus Penicillium notatum
6 Clues: an antibiotic • antibiotic obtained from fungus Penicillium notatum • chemicals that inhibit the growth of harmful microorganisms • a disease caused by bacteria which can be treated by antibiotics • suspensions of killed,or weakened microorganisms,administered to increase protection against a disease • ...
Chain of Infection 2013-03-04
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- Non-intact skin, mucous membranes, GU tract, GI tract or respiratory tract
- Most fragile of the links of the chain
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- An individuals degree of resistance to pathogens
- Places where microorganisms can survive, multiply,and await transfer to a susceptible host
- Skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, GI tract, reproductive tract and blood
- A host is no longer considered susceptible
6 Clues: Most fragile of the links of the chain • A host is no longer considered susceptible • An individuals degree of resistance to pathogens • Non-intact skin, mucous membranes, GU tract, GI tract or respiratory tract • Skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, GI tract, reproductive tract and blood • ...
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2017-02-20
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- A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease
- Extremely fat or overweight
- These are the signs of illness
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- A state where a person is unable to stop doing something
- A medical specialist who can perform surgery (cut open part of the body)
6 Clues: Extremely fat or overweight • These are the signs of illness • A state where a person is unable to stop doing something • A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease • A medical specialist who can perform surgery (cut open part of the body) • A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
HEALTH CROSSWORD 2017-02-20
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- A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease
- A state where a person is unable to stop doing something
- A medical specialist who can perform surgery (cut open part of the body)
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- Extremely fat or overweight
- A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- These are the signs of illness
6 Clues: Extremely fat or overweight • These are the signs of illness • A state where a person is unable to stop doing something • A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease • A medical specialist who can perform surgery (cut open part of the body) • A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
Passive immunity and Antibiotics (Chapter 5) 2023-03-10
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- used to treat acne and a skin condition called rosacea
- The overuse of antibiotics in recent years means they're becoming less effective
- used to treat a wide range of infections, but some are also effective for treating more serious infections
- were once used to treat a wide range of infections, especially respiratory and urinary tract infections; these antibiotics are no longer used routinely because of the risk of serious side effects
- given by antibodies that have been made by other organisms
- a substance that causes the body to make a specific immune responce
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- used to treat a variety of infections, including skin infections, chest infections and urinary tract infections
- other way to get passive immunity, is used to treat venomous bites and stings
- used in hospital to treat very serious illnesses such as sepsis, as they can cause serious side effects, including hearing loss and kidney damage
- useful for treating lung and chest infectionsFluoroquinolones were once used to treat a wide range of infections, especially respiratory and urinary tract infections; these antibiotics are no longer used routinely because of the risk of serious side effects
- are used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection
11 Clues: used to treat acne and a skin condition called rosacea • given by antibodies that have been made by other organisms • are used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection • a substance that causes the body to make a specific immune responce • other way to get passive immunity, is used to treat venomous bites and stings • ...
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
Elements and Functions 2013-04-25
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- A type of protein which makes up the shell of crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters
- A type of protein found in red blood cells
- A type of carbohydrate which is high in energy and is sometimes used as a food store
- A type of proteins which make part of the immune system
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- These are very important for energy in the body
- These are used as a store of energy
- These have countless functions and are involved in structure, transport, movement and immunity
- A type of carbohydrate found in plant cell walls
- Molecules which include fats, steroids and waxes
9 Clues: These are used as a store of energy • A type of protein found in red blood cells • These are very important for energy in the body • A type of carbohydrate found in plant cell walls • Molecules which include fats, steroids and waxes • A type of proteins which make part of the immune system • ...
pandemic 2024-10-23
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- The body's ability to resist a particular infection or toxin.
- The process by which a disease spreads from one person to another.
- A temporary restriction on movement to control the spread of disease.
- Capable of being transmitted through the environment or by contact.
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- Describes a disease that can spread easily from person to person.
- Isolation of people or animals to prevent the spread of disease.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- An epidemic that spreads over multiple countries or continents.
- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease.
9 Clues: A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease. • The body's ability to resist a particular infection or toxin. • An epidemic that spreads over multiple countries or continents. • Isolation of people or animals to prevent the spread of disease. • Describes a disease that can spread easily from person to person. • ...
Lymphatic System Project P.3 2021-12-09
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- A small bean shaped structure that is part of the immune system.
- a blood protein produced in response to a specific antigen.
- this is a acquired response caused by pathogens.
- a foreign substance or toxin which causes a immune response.
- two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat.
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- an abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells.
- A thin tube that carries lymphatic fluid and white blood cells.
- a cell that acts as the first line of defense in the innate immune response.
- this immunity is given/provided to a person when given antibodies to a disease.
9 Clues: this is a acquired response caused by pathogens. • two small masses of lymphoid tissue in the throat. • a blood protein produced in response to a specific antigen. • a foreign substance or toxin which causes a immune response. • A thin tube that carries lymphatic fluid and white blood cells. • A small bean shaped structure that is part of the immune system. • ...
Women's History Month 2022-05-13
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- an adult female human being.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
- firmness of purpose; resoluteness.
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- a vigorous or determined attempt
- continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- the state of being diverse; variety.
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
9 Clues: an adult female human being. • a vigorous or determined attempt • firmness of purpose; resoluteness. • the state of being diverse; variety. • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities • a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way. • ...
Fatal Impact Crossword 2025-05-11
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- When one group is swallowed up by a larger group and having to conform to their values and practices
- The immune systems way of protecting themselves from infectious diseases
- The consequences of the conflict between Māori and Europeans
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- When one cultural has more power over another culture
- The way in which people do things
- An outbreak of diseases that spreads quickly
6 Clues: The way in which people do things • An outbreak of diseases that spreads quickly • When one cultural has more power over another culture • The consequences of the conflict between Māori and Europeans • The immune systems way of protecting themselves from infectious diseases • ...
Scythe Vocab Words 2024-05-15
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- The quota of lives a Scythe must take during their tenure.
- The beings that Scythes bring to an end.
- One of the major personifications of "Scythe."
- The state of not having any immunity against natural death.
- One of the main characters in "Scythe."
- Relating to artificially created materials.
- The concept of the natural end of human life.
- The term referring to a society that has transcended the problems of the past.
- Followers of the teachings of Tonism.
- The gathering of Scythes to discuss important matters.
- Where Scythes often go to perform their duty.
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- A figure with the power to end human life in "Scythe."
- The state of euphoria experienced by those brought back to life.
- The act of gleaning or ending life.
- The act of challenging a person to die for sport, officially outlawed.
- The act of selecting and ending life as a Scythe.
- The technique of temporarily dying as a way of life appreciation.
- A special group of assassins working for the greater good.
- A member of the society depicted in "Scythe."
19 Clues: The act of gleaning or ending life. • Followers of the teachings of Tonism. • One of the main characters in "Scythe." • The beings that Scythes bring to an end. • Relating to artificially created materials. • The concept of the natural end of human life. • A member of the society depicted in "Scythe." • Where Scythes often go to perform their duty. • ...
Puzzle title 2023-11-03
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- The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation.
- A sudden change in a gene, trait, or segment of DNA.
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- What DNA is made of.
- An addition of one letter on the genetic code.
- Mutation An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another
- A unit of heredity
- these features support successful survival and reproduction in the new environment become more common; those that do not become less common
7 Clues: A unit of heredity • What DNA is made of. • An addition of one letter on the genetic code. • A sudden change in a gene, trait, or segment of DNA. • The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation. • Mutation An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another • ...
Read the text on Breast Milk. complete the sentence by filling in the puzzle. The clues are provided in the brackets. 2022-10-21
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- Thus mothers______(be)encouraged to nurse their bundles of joy as soon as possible after the baby’s birth.
- Mothers ________(be)urged not to discard colostrum. is it ______(be) extremely rich in antibodies, protein, zinc and other minerals, as well as low in lactose and fat.
- It ______(increase) immunity against diseases, and improves both physical and mental growth.
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- breast milk_____(provide)a balanced diet for infants
- breast milk ______(contain) all essential nutrients.
- In some cultures, colostrum, the first milk that _______(appear)
- It ______(be) yellowish in color.
7 Clues: It ______(be) yellowish in color. • breast milk_____(provide)a balanced diet for infants • breast milk ______(contain) all essential nutrients. • In some cultures, colostrum, the first milk that _______(appear) • It ______(increase) immunity against diseases, and improves both physical and mental growth. • ...
Fatal Impact Crossword 2025-05-11
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- When one group is swallowed up by a larger group and having to conform to their values and practices
- The immune systems way of protecting themselves from infectious diseases
- The consequences of the conflict between Māori and Europeans
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- When one cultural has more power over another culture
- The way in which people do things
- An outbreak of diseases that spreads quickly
6 Clues: The way in which people do things • An outbreak of diseases that spreads quickly • When one cultural has more power over another culture • The consequences of the conflict between Māori and Europeans • The immune systems way of protecting themselves from infectious diseases • ...
Chain of Infection 2013-03-11
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- ,Non-intact skin, mucous membranes, GU tract, GI tract, or respiratory tract.
- ,Skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, GI tract, reproductive tract, and blood
- ,An individual's degree of resistance to pathogens.
- ,A host is no longer considered susceptible.
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- ,Most fragile of the links of the chain.
- ,Places where microorganisms can survive, multiply, and await transfer to a susceptible host.
6 Clues: ,Most fragile of the links of the chain. • ,A host is no longer considered susceptible. • ,An individual's degree of resistance to pathogens. • ,Non-intact skin, mucous membranes, GU tract, GI tract, or respiratory tract. • ,Skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, GI tract, reproductive tract, and blood • ...
CROSSWORD 2017-02-20
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- A medical specialist who can perform surgery (cut open part of the body)
- A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
- A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease
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- These are the signs of illness
- A state where a person is unable to stop doing something
- Extremely fat or overweight
6 Clues: Extremely fat or overweight • These are the signs of illness • A state where a person is unable to stop doing something • A body’s ability to not be affected by an illness or disease • A medical specialist who can perform surgery (cut open part of the body) • A disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in the blood
Chapters 5&6 Crossword 2021-08-16
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- travel completely around something
- the extension of power over a territory, including its resources and people
- the actions or attitudes of a state whose goal is to expand its power and territory
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- granting countries their independence
- a system of knotted strings used by the Incas and other South American cultures to communicate and keep records
- resistance to a disease
6 Clues: resistance to a disease • travel completely around something • granting countries their independence • the extension of power over a territory, including its resources and people • the actions or attitudes of a state whose goal is to expand its power and territory • ...
Fatal Impact- Effects of Colonisation 2023-07-20
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- The way in which people do things
- When one group is swallowed up by a larger group and having to conform to their values and practices
- An outbreak of diseases that spreads quickly
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- Working together rather than on your own
- When one cultural has more power over another culture.
- The immune systems way of protecting themselves from infectious diseases
6 Clues: The way in which people do things • Working together rather than on your own • An outbreak of diseases that spreads quickly • When one cultural has more power over another culture. • The immune systems way of protecting themselves from infectious diseases • When one group is swallowed up by a larger group and having to conform to their values and practices
Microbiology Life - Crossword - 5 2014-02-25
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- What component of bacterial cell walls plays a key role in the organisms Gram stain results?
- The body's ability to resist infection.
- The study of small organism.
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- What types of bacteria are found to be Gram positive cocci in chains?
- Before “bacteria” was a word, what were microorganisms called?
- What is the role of iodine in the Gram stain?
6 Clues: The study of small organism. • The body's ability to resist infection. • What is the role of iodine in the Gram stain? • Before “bacteria” was a word, what were microorganisms called? • What types of bacteria are found to be Gram positive cocci in chains? • What component of bacterial cell walls plays a key role in the organisms Gram stain results?
Immune system 2021-01-29
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- single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments.
- the condition of being sick or diseased; illness.
- "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease"
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- is the ability of the body to defend itself from 'foreign bodies'.
- A product that stimulates a person's immune system.
- a protein produced by the body's immune system
6 Clues: a protein produced by the body's immune system • the condition of being sick or diseased; illness. • A product that stimulates a person's immune system. • single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments. • is the ability of the body to defend itself from 'foreign bodies'. • ...
Swine Influenza Crossword 2023-10-30
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- An increase in body temperature, symptom related to flu
- A common seasonal viral infection found in all parts of the world
- A disease caused by influenza A (H1N1)
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- A substance designed to stimulate immunity to a specific pathogen
- What happens as a result of close contact with infected animals?
- If swine flu is suspected, what should the patient do?
6 Clues: A disease caused by influenza A (H1N1) • If swine flu is suspected, what should the patient do? • An increase in body temperature, symptom related to flu • What happens as a result of close contact with infected animals? • A substance designed to stimulate immunity to a specific pathogen • A common seasonal viral infection found in all parts of the world
Human Defence Responses 2017-02-06
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- A thick goo that traps pathogens in the airways
- A common pathogen that needs to be in a host cell to replicate
- A large WBC that digests all pathogens
- A small molecule which can tag and immobilise pathogens
- An antibody making WBC that can launch a quick response if the pathogen is seen again
- Part of the blood that form scabs to prevent infection
- Tiny hairs on cells in the airways that beat mucus away
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- A common pathogen that is a single celled life
- The name given for when you have a set of WBC that can target a certain pathogen
- Neutralises pathogens by using acid
- A WBC that can trap pathogens but also damage healthy tissue
- A cell that presents a pathogen to the B Cell so it can make antibodies
- The main physical barrier
13 Clues: The main physical barrier • Neutralises pathogens by using acid • A large WBC that digests all pathogens • A common pathogen that is a single celled life • A thick goo that traps pathogens in the airways • Part of the blood that form scabs to prevent infection • A small molecule which can tag and immobilise pathogens • ...
Chapter 4 & 7 Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-07
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- Has been shown to improve nursing practice and client outcomes.
- Where the causal agent can live and multiply.
- ___ remaining true to your word or keeping promises.
- ____ treating people fairly.
- ___ refers to a host's ability to resist a particular infectious disease-causing agent.
- ___ refers to the relationship between a cause and its effect.
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- Health Promotion and Education is part of which prevention?
- Systematic collection and analysis of data related to a particular problem or phenomenon.
- One way to develop an answerable, searchable EBP question is?
- ___ refers to a disease occurrence that clearly exceed the normal or expected frequency in a community or region.
- ____ freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights.
- ____refers to using ethical principles and methods of decision making in questions involving health care issues.
- Decision-making framework useful in determining the problem and reviewing options.
13 Clues: ____ treating people fairly. • Where the causal agent can live and multiply. • ___ remaining true to your word or keeping promises. • Health Promotion and Education is part of which prevention? • ____ freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights. • One way to develop an answerable, searchable EBP question is? • ...
TECHNOLOGY 2024-04-23
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- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a specific virus
- branch of science that deals with the physical universe
- a circular object that helps the vehicle to move easily over the ground
- a machine for washing dishes automatically
- a piece of related data records for a computer
- a panel of keys that operate a computer
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- a pair of earphones joined by a band placed over the head, for listening music
- a secret word or phrase that must be used to gain admission to a place
- a machine for printing text or pictures, linked to a computer
- a device for reintroducing energy to a battery
- copy data to the computer system from the internet
- navigation dependent on information received from satellites
- an electrical device for drying a person's hair by blowing warm air over it
13 Clues: a panel of keys that operate a computer • a machine for washing dishes automatically • a device for reintroducing energy to a battery • a piece of related data records for a computer • copy data to the computer system from the internet • branch of science that deals with the physical universe • a substance used to stimulate immunity to a specific virus • ...
GLOW FOODS 2025-08-08
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- Sweet orange root vegetable that supports eye and skin health.
- Red veggie/fruit with lycopene, good for keeping your heart healthy.
- Orange veggie that helps you see better in the dark.
- King of fruits, green outside, sweet and orange inside, rich in vitamins.
- Small purple fruits linked to better memory and brain power.
- Sweet tropical fruit with smooth orange flesh and digestive benefits.
- Cool and watery vegetable that hydrates your skin inside out.
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- Creamy green fruit full of fats that keep skin soft and glowing.
- Crunchy nuts that nourish skin and hair with healthy fats.
- Citrus fruit packed with Vitamin C to fight colds and boost energy.
- Tropical fruit with a spiky crown, aids digestion with special enzymes.
- Popeye’s favorite green that strengthens blood and immunity.
- Green tree-like vegetable that builds strong bones and teeth.
13 Clues: Orange veggie that helps you see better in the dark. • Crunchy nuts that nourish skin and hair with healthy fats. • Small purple fruits linked to better memory and brain power. • Popeye’s favorite green that strengthens blood and immunity. • Green tree-like vegetable that builds strong bones and teeth. • ...
Herbs and Spices 2021-04-17
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- it is connected with food or cooking, . .... use
- Smoking can cause.....diseases
- the act or process of causing or getting a disease
- I could't ..... the food, so I went for a walk
- to take in a liquid, gas or other substance from the surface or space around
- He didn't want anyone to ...... his sleep after such a tiring day
- a condition in which a part of the body becomes red, painful and swollen of infection or injury
- a person suffering from a cold may ...... an herbal substance that mimics the symptoms of the cold
- the movement of blood around the body
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- According to local people, the water has healing ......
- a system of connected organs, a nerve.....
- the condition of being unable to sleep
- Herd ...... against Covid-19 requires about 80% of a population to be vaccinated
- If you want a lighter shade, you should ...... the paint with water
14 Clues: Smoking can cause.....diseases • the movement of blood around the body • the condition of being unable to sleep • a system of connected organs, a nerve..... • I could't ..... the food, so I went for a walk • it is connected with food or cooking, . .... use • the act or process of causing or getting a disease • According to local people, the water has healing ...... • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
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- A simple machine which consists of three parts; load, effort and fulcrum
- A device used to measure voltage
- A substance that dissolves a solute
- A device used to measure current
- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of tissues
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
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- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- A fixed turning point in a lever which is also known as a pivot
- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance
- A push or pull that is exerted on an object
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their gravitational force
14 Clues: A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A device used to measure voltage • A device used to measure current • A substance that dissolves a solute • A push or pull that is exerted on an object • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance • The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection • ...
Exam 6 Crossword 2017-04-19
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- This disease is caused by a bacterium, Salmonella enterica typhi.
- The side effects listed for this drug are rash, nausea, and cough.
- This medication was approved by the FDA in 2001.
- This should be kept on hand in case of an anaphylactic reaction.
- A substance sometimes used in the production of a vaccine to increase the vaccine's immunogenicity and to prolong the immune response.
- RNA retrovirus.
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- Drug used for prevention of maternal-fetal HIV transmission.
- This drug should not be taken with alcohol.
- This is a highly contagious respiratory infection.
- Needed to minimize medication resistance.
- Percent of people in the US living with HIV/AIDS.
- This focuses on immunizing adults in close contact with newborns and young infants.
- An example of this immunity is a mother's antibodies crossing over to her infant.
- This is a leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children.
14 Clues: RNA retrovirus. • Needed to minimize medication resistance. • This drug should not be taken with alcohol. • This medication was approved by the FDA in 2001. • Percent of people in the US living with HIV/AIDS. • This is a highly contagious respiratory infection. • Drug used for prevention of maternal-fetal HIV transmission. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2018-08-24
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- a force of citizen - soldiers
- historic site, contains one of the largest mounds in North America
- an economic policy in which a country export than import, colonies are expected to supply raw materials to the mother country
- a complaier: one who was not happy with the Georgia
- involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved Africans, mainly to Americans
- a person who makes money by teaching for a fee
- a geographical area controlled by a distant country
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- form of hierarchical political organization in non industrial societies
- the land away from the coast
- a journey for a specific purpose
- love for humanity, helps other improve the quality of human life
- natural resistance to disease
- a written document that gives a municipality the authority to exist and function
- a settlement where priest could live and work in major Indian town
14 Clues: the land away from the coast • a force of citizen - soldiers • natural resistance to disease • a journey for a specific purpose • a person who makes money by teaching for a fee • a geographical area controlled by a distant country • a complaier: one who was not happy with the Georgia • love for humanity, helps other improve the quality of human life • ...
Health 2023-07-18
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- The process of supplying adequate fluids to the body to maintain hydration.
- Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury.
- The act of resting and unwinding, often to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent or cure illness or disease.
- The ability to maintain stability and equilibrium in one's body and life.
- The state of overall well-being and good health.
- The process of providing nourishment to the body through food and drinks.
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases.
- The physical structure of a person or an animal.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate.
14 Clues: Mental or emotional strain or tension. • The state of overall well-being and good health. • The physical structure of a person or an animal. • The condition of being physically strong and healthy. • Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy. • Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury. • ...
Vocabulary: Chapters 3-5 2024-05-23
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- in the Sioux culture, a supernatural power
- being different in a noticeable way
- a piece of cloth worn around the hips as clothing by men in certain cultures, usually in warm climates
- a bag or case used to carry arrows
- a leftover piece; a small part of the whole
- the body’s ability to resist or fight off a disease
- the characteristics that make a person or group different from other people or groups
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- a group of people, animals, or things that act together to achieve a common purpose
- someone who is sent somewhere in advance of others to gather information
- to add or contribute another section or part to make something else complete
- a group of people chosen to lead or give advice
- a long spear used to hunt large fish
- able to move quickly and gracefully
- to change animal skin into leather using a special process
14 Clues: a bag or case used to carry arrows • being different in a noticeable way • able to move quickly and gracefully • a long spear used to hunt large fish • in the Sioux culture, a supernatural power • a leftover piece; a small part of the whole • a group of people chosen to lead or give advice • the body’s ability to resist or fight off a disease • ...
11.1 Body Defense 2025-01-08
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- Foreign particles that enter the body and subsequently stimulate the immune response
- Substance released by damaged tissues that stimulates vasodilation
- Substance secreted by the sebaceous gland that contains acid which prevents growth of microorganism
- Acid in the stomach that can destroy pathogens found in food and drinks
- Food vacuole that is formed when bacteria is ingested by phagocytes
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- Microorganism that causes diseases
- Body’s ability to fight infections caused by pathogens or other foreign objects
- Primary location where lymphocytes are synthesised
- Cells produced by B lymphocytes that stores information about the pathogen
- Substance secreted by goblet cells lining the respiratory tract
- Proteins found on the lymphocyte surface or proteins released by lymphocytes into the blood plasma
- Process carried out by neutrophils in the second line of defence
- Elevated body temperature that increases phagocytic activity
- Antimicrobial protein found in the tears that can break down the walls of bacteria
14 Clues: Microorganism that causes diseases • Primary location where lymphocytes are synthesised • Elevated body temperature that increases phagocytic activity • Substance secreted by goblet cells lining the respiratory tract • Process carried out by neutrophils in the second line of defence • Substance released by damaged tissues that stimulates vasodilation • ...
Module 4 2025-06-10
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- Studies ecological influences on health utilizing new biomedical techniques.
- Examples of this kind of prevention include public health education and vaccinations
- Responsible for smallpox vaccination; "Father of Immunology"
- When toxins are growing in number faster than they are being destroyed
- A responsibility of the Department of Health that focuses on determining public health risks and their causes.
- This type of immunity can be either naturally or artificially acquired and is short-term (e.g. breastfeeding)
- An area in which the causal agent can exist and procreate
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- The first epidemiologist; author of "On Airs, Waters, and Places."
- Disease classification
- Studies interactions between genetics and the environment.
- This type of epidemiological study examines the past for causal relationships.
- This type of transmission occurs through particles in the air, vehicles, or vectors
- An epidemiologist who was one of the first health advocates for exercise, fresh air, and eating well.
- Material that can trigger an immune response.
14 Clues: Disease classification • Material that can trigger an immune response. • An area in which the causal agent can exist and procreate • Studies interactions between genetics and the environment. • Responsible for smallpox vaccination; "Father of Immunology" • The first epidemiologist; author of "On Airs, Waters, and Places." • ...
Practical Applications of Immunology 2018-03-07
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- An immune test that uses the complement antibody
- An antibody against a toxin
- An early method of vaccination using infected material from a patient
- An immunoassay that creates an antibody sandwich
- An immune test that is faster and easier than an ELISA
- An outcome of complement
- A way to detect antibodies against multiple antigens
- Diagnostic use of antibody-antigen interaction in blood
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- A vaccine that is generally safer without the risk of pathogenic reversion
- An antigen-antibody reaction that inactivates a bacterial exotoxin or virus
- A substance added to a vaccine to increase its effectiveness
- Immediate but temporary protection
- An antibody that reacts specifically with human antibodies
- A preparation of killed, inactivated or attenuated microorganisms or toxoids to induce artificially acquired active immunity
- A reaction between insoluble antigens and antibodies to form visible aggregates
- A type of immunodiffusion reaction carried out to quantify an antibody or antigen
- A cancerous B cell
- An estimate of the amount of antibodies or viruses in a solution
- Antibody production bolstered by administering more antigen
19 Clues: A cancerous B cell • An outcome of complement • An antibody against a toxin • Immediate but temporary protection • An immune test that uses the complement antibody • An immunoassay that creates an antibody sandwich • A way to detect antibodies against multiple antigens • An immune test that is faster and easier than an ELISA • ...
Bio205 Exam 3 Prep 2021-11-15
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- The four major types of ______ are plasmids, viral vectors, cosmids, and artificial chromosomes
- Living infection
- The study of patterns and control of diseases
- ____ immunity is when a large portion of a community becomes immune to a disease
- Temporary microbiota found in the human body
- Physical traits of an organism
- The complete genetic information
- Nonliving infection
- _____ is used to make multiple copies of a desired piece of DNA enzymatically
- The mucous membrane that covers the front of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelids.
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- The cause of a disease
- The rate of disease in a population
- Serves as the blueprints for protein synthesis after Transcription and during Translation
- This term was first coined by Paul Ehrlich
- Study of Genes
- the dose of bacteria, viruses, or other infective agents that produces infection in 50% of the test objects
- The technology that utilizes biological systems
- Enzymes that catalyze the joining together of two DNA ends (two words but without a space)
- This abbreviation refers to structural changes in host cells that are caused by viral invasion
19 Clues: Study of Genes • Living infection • Nonliving infection • The cause of a disease • Physical traits of an organism • The complete genetic information • The rate of disease in a population • This term was first coined by Paul Ehrlich • Temporary microbiota found in the human body • The study of patterns and control of diseases • The technology that utilizes biological systems • ...
Microbiology - Cat Jones 2023-03-15
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- may be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious
- illness showing up more than it would normally be expected. infectious disease spreads rapidly to many people
- multicellular organisms that usually get energy from dead matter
- substance made from killed or weakened pathogens that are used to grant a body immunity
- Animal-like protists can move and are heterotrophs
- a chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth
- single-celled organism
- organism that feeds on another individual often called the host
- science that studies microscopic organisms like bacteria and viruses
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- much larger region affected by a disease can be worldwide
- agent that can increase the frequency of mutation in organisms
- way of reproducing involving only one parent
- individual infected by a disease
- widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- nonliving particles that need a host cell to reproduce
- can be passed from one person to another
- prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- organism that has more than one cell
- living things that cause human diseases
19 Clues: single-celled organism • individual infected by a disease • prokaryotic single-celled organisms • organism that has more than one cell • living things that cause human diseases • can be passed from one person to another • way of reproducing involving only one parent • widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses • may be caused by a pathogen, they are contagious • ...
Judicial Branch 2021-04-28
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- What Article of the Constitution created the Judicial Branch.
- Lowest level of the Federal court system.
- Person bringing the complaint in a disagreement court case.
- What Federal circuit in Illinois a part of?
- First Supreme Court Cheif Justice.
- Current Cheif Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Number of U.S. Supreme Court justices.
- What court hears cases when there is a disagreemnt between states.
- Ambassadors can not be arrested for criminal activity because they are granted.
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- The supreme law of the United States.
- You have the right to remain silent (PLEASE).
- Security office assigned to a court.
- Federal or State official that brings charges against a person accused of a crime.
- Guideline or previous case law that give the court a history of how cases have been handles.
- Court system that settles disagreements.
- Asking a higher court to review the facts of a lower court ruling.
- Court system that tries citizens for breaking laws.
- Authority to hear a case first.
- How many Federal district courts are in the State of Illinois.
- How many Supreme Court justices are on the Supreme Court.
20 Clues: Authority to hear a case first. • First Supreme Court Cheif Justice. • Security office assigned to a court. • The supreme law of the United States. • Number of U.S. Supreme Court justices. • Court system that settles disagreements. • Lowest level of the Federal court system. • What Federal circuit in Illinois a part of? • You have the right to remain silent (PLEASE). • ...
Immune System Vocab 2021-05-21
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- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- T-cells shut down system
- system that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane
- nodes filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
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- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- initiate chemical response
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- an organism that causes disease
20 Clues: T-cells shut down system • initiate chemical response • an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • ...
Cellular Conundrums, Microbiology Mysteries: A Crossword Challenge 2023-10-07
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- The Lego bricks of the microscopic world.
- A disease of pirates, it's caused by a severe lack of vitamin C.
- When you want to grow bacteria, you spread them on this like butter.
- Lab's secret " ______ technique" for a clean environment.
- Your cells' secret energy superheroes.
- This method helps scientists get bacterial singles, not a bacterial party.
- Zebrafish by any other name... is still this!
- When this is strong, you're less likely to get sick.
- Stripy swimmer in genetic studies.
- A word that means "absolutely no microbes allowed."
- The "good guys" that promote a healthy gut.
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- Where the cell keeps its genetic playbook.
- The toxic side of the cellular world.
- This vitamin goes by the chemical name "______ acid."
- Zebrafish embryos have nothing to hide; they're completely...
- The lab's "magic wand" for tiny drops.
- Not an orange, but it sure rivals one when it comes to vitamin C content.
- Gram-negative bacteria dont mind blushing; they turn ____ in Gram staining.
- A tool that helps us "magnify" the unseen world.
19 Clues: Stripy swimmer in genetic studies. • The toxic side of the cellular world. • The lab's "magic wand" for tiny drops. • Your cells' secret energy superheroes. • The Lego bricks of the microscopic world. • Where the cell keeps its genetic playbook. • The "good guys" that promote a healthy gut. • Zebrafish by any other name... is still this! • ...
European Exploration 2023-12-06
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- land-based route Europeans used to trade with Asia.
- conquered the Incan Empire in Peru.
- The French had this type of relationship with the Natives.
- The French profited from this in the New World.
- Martin Luther's actions sparked this.
- sailed west in search of a faster trade route to Asia.
- European nations did this to Natives in the New World.
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- Hernan Cortes was one of these.
- a settlement that a country makes in a different place.
- Spain became the richest European nation after discovering this in the New World.
- created an Empire in the Caribbean Islands and South America.
- a German monk who nailed 95 complaints on the doors of a Catholic Church.
- The French were searching for this in the New World.
- exchange of plants, animals, technology, culture, and disease between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico.
- established the French capital city in Canada.
- 90% of Natives died after European encounter because they lacked this.
- The French capital city in Canada.
- European nations wanted to spread this in the New World.
19 Clues: Hernan Cortes was one of these. • The French capital city in Canada. • conquered the Incan Empire in Peru. • conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico. • Martin Luther's actions sparked this. • established the French capital city in Canada. • The French profited from this in the New World. • land-based route Europeans used to trade with Asia. • ...
Immune System 2023-02-13
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- fatty stuff that lives inside the bones where the body makes blood cells
- fight off germs
- type of lymph organs where the mature Tcells are stored
- infection fighting white blood cells that help build the immunity
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- used by the immune system to identify and neutralize a foreign substance in the body
- can recognise particular germs and respond quickly
- a small organ behind the breast bone where the tcells formed in the marrow mature
7 Clues: fight off germs • can recognise particular germs and respond quickly • type of lymph organs where the mature Tcells are stored • infection fighting white blood cells that help build the immunity • fatty stuff that lives inside the bones where the body makes blood cells • a small organ behind the breast bone where the tcells formed in the marrow mature • ...
writing is lit 2021-11-10
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- a mark left on the skin or within body tissue where a wound, burn, or sore has not healed completely and fibrous connective tissue has developed.
- a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
- die through submersion in and inhalation of water.
- having glamour.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
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- faint scar ran the length of his left cheek"
- soap for head
- is a North and Central American nightjar with a distinctive call.
- the border or outer edges of an area or group.
- yummy food that is long and noodly
- make a quick, nervous movement as an instinctive reaction to fear, pain, or surprise.
- taking place or progressing slowly or by degrees.
12 Clues: soap for head • having glamour. • yummy food that is long and noodly • faint scar ran the length of his left cheek" • the border or outer edges of an area or group. • taking place or progressing slowly or by degrees. • die through submersion in and inhalation of water. • is a North and Central American nightjar with a distinctive call. • ...
INvestigation 2016-02-08
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- Unicellular with different shapes
- A placed isolated because either an animal or person has been infected with a contagious disease
- Used to stop or kill any microorganisms (very small organisms only seen at a microscopic level)
- A protein produced by the immune system to find any pathogens and destroy them
- not a normal condition for a person and effects either part or all of the body
- system Sets of organs meant to protect the human body from anything not good for the human body
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- Anything that can produce a disease
- used to provide immunity against a certain disease
- The likelihood of something
- Easily transmitted through contact of an infected or contact of an object the infected person has touched
- diagram A way to organise data
- space Think of all possible outcomes
12 Clues: The likelihood of something • diagram A way to organise data • Unicellular with different shapes • Anything that can produce a disease • space Think of all possible outcomes • used to provide immunity against a certain disease • A protein produced by the immune system to find any pathogens and destroy them • ...
IMMUNOLOGY 2 2024-11-15
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- A process where immune cells engulf pathogens or debris.
- A molecule on the surface of cells that presents antigen fragments to T cells.
- Cells that kill virus-infected or cancer cells without prior activation.
- The inflammatory response to infection or injury caused by the innate immune system.
- The process of generating blood cells, including immune cells.
- Specialized T cells that suppress immune responses to maintain self-tolerance.
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- The part of the adaptive immune system where memory is formed.
- Small signaling proteins released by cells to communicate during an immune response.
- The type of immunity acquired after an infection or vaccination.
- The overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances.
- The region of an antigen that is specifically recognized by antibodies.
- The receptor on T cells that recognizes antigens.
12 Clues: The receptor on T cells that recognizes antigens. • A process where immune cells engulf pathogens or debris. • The overreaction of the immune system to harmless substances. • The part of the adaptive immune system where memory is formed. • The process of generating blood cells, including immune cells. • ...
JBB1 2024-05-05
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- This houseguest lost their jury vote.
- This houseguest was the first to win the HOH and be evicted the following week.
- This houseguest was evicted first due to a relationship with another houseguest.
- This houseguest was given immunity from another player in a competition.
- This houseguest was chosen for Poison Ivy the week they got evicted.
- This houseguest was evicted in an 8-2 vote.
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- This houseguest was expelled due to inactivity.
- This houseguest was the first to be evicted by a unanimous vote.
- This houseguest has won five competitions, two being HOHs.
- This houseguest was a have-not the week before they got evicted.
- This houseguest has only been HOH and a nominee once.
- This houseguest was inactive for most of their time in the house.
12 Clues: This houseguest lost their jury vote. • This houseguest was evicted in an 8-2 vote. • This houseguest was expelled due to inactivity. • This houseguest has only been HOH and a nominee once. • This houseguest has won five competitions, two being HOHs. • This houseguest was the first to be evicted by a unanimous vote. • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary 2024-10-01
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- Long life or a long duration of life.
- the fact or state of being slightly wet, especially in a way that is not pleasant or comfortable
- carried from one place to another, by ship, aircraft, train, or truck, or the system of transporting these goods
- a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs
- a way to deal with something.
- the state of being sick.
- a doctor's job of judging a patient's condition.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
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- Moving the body to add to the effect of words.
- How to make medicine according to symptoms to treat a disease.
- Various conditions or shapes that appear when you have a disease.
- someone who is a 100 years old or more
- To cause an injury to a joint by a sudden movement.
13 Clues: the state of being sick. • a way to deal with something. • Long life or a long duration of life. • someone who is a 100 years old or more • Moving the body to add to the effect of words. • a doctor's job of judging a patient's condition. • To cause an injury to a joint by a sudden movement. • How to make medicine according to symptoms to treat a disease. • ...
HOW DO INFECTIOUS DISEASES SPREAD ? 2023-10-17
5 Clues: An organism that harbors a pathogen. • A microorganism that can cause disease. • The ability to resist infection or disease. • An organism that transmits a pathogen from one host to another. • The process by which a pathogen is spread from one host to another.
Health Products and Service 2017-05-02
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- injection of killed or weakened organisms which produce immunity in the body
- overall general health assessment of oral health
- constant care similar to a hospital
- basic comprehensive health care at any given stage of a patients life
- health care for patients with chronic illness or disability
- focused on a specific category of illness or group of people
- Federal agencies responsible for classifying and monitoring pharmaceuticals and their use
- specialized for crisis situations or urgent injuries
- focused on pschological & mental issues
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- used to protect against the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays
- set of practices used to prevent infection through cleanliness
- place where a patient lives and is helped with daily living
- overall general health assessment; check-up
- intend to keep people healthy and guard against possible illnesses
- products and services to manage disease or injury
- commonly abused pharmaceuticals used to reduce pain
- classified by the FDA as requiring a doctor's prescription to obtain
- focused on the mouth, teeth and gums
- type of longterm care that occurs in a patients home
19 Clues: constant care similar to a hospital • focused on the mouth, teeth and gums • focused on pschological & mental issues • overall general health assessment; check-up • overall general health assessment of oral health • products and services to manage disease or injury • commonly abused pharmaceuticals used to reduce pain • ...
Practical Applications of Immunology 2018-03-07
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- Immediate but temporary protection
- An estimate of the amount of antibodies or viruses in a solution
- An immune test that uses the complement antibody
- An antibody against a toxin
- An early method of vaccination using infected material from a patient
- A preparation of killed, inactivated or attenuated microorganisms or toxoids to induce artificially acquired active immunity
- A vaccine that is generally safer without the risk of pathogenic reversion
- An immune test that is faster and easier than an ELISA
- A reaction between insoluble antigens and antibodies to form visible aggregates
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- A type of immunodiffusion reaction carried out to quantify an antibody or antigen
- An immunoassay that creates an antibody sandwich
- A way to detect antibodies against multiple antigens
- An antigen-antibody reaction that inactivates a bacterial exotoxin or virus
- An outcome of complement
- An antibody that reacts specifically with human antibodies
- A substance added to a vaccine to increase its effectiveness
- Antibody production bolstered by administering more antigen
- A cancerous B cell
- Diagnostic use of antibody-antigen interaction in blood
19 Clues: A cancerous B cell • An outcome of complement • An antibody against a toxin • Immediate but temporary protection • An immunoassay that creates an antibody sandwich • An immune test that uses the complement antibody • A way to detect antibodies against multiple antigens • An immune test that is faster and easier than an ELISA • ...
Medical Vocab Crossword Puzzle by Madeline and Arden 2021-09-08
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- Signifies a reoccurring, persistent condition like heart disease
- A medical device that uses electric shock to restore a normal heart beat
- A branch of internal medicine concerned with disorders of the heart
- A tissue sample for testing purposes
- A substance that simulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease
- Not cancerous
- The outer layer of skin
- The use of energy waves to diagnose or treat a disease
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function
- A qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician
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- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another
- Related to the heart
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- Broken bone or cartilage
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- A bruise
- Thin layer of pliable tissue that serves as a covering/lining/connection between 2 structures
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
19 Clues: A bruise • Not cancerous • Related to the heart • The outer layer of skin • Broken bone or cartilage • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • A qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician • The use of energy waves to diagnose or treat a disease • Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered • ...
cosmetology (Made by Lizet Yanez) 2022-08-22
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- Capable of destroying bacteria.
- The ability to produce an effect.
- Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.
- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection.
- infections in the salon.
- heat, pain, and swelling.
- Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia.
- Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces.
- incapable of carrying on normal function.
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- Capable of destroying fungi.
- A type of fungus that affects plants or grows on inanimate objects, but does not cause
- A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
- Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
- A condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection; characterized by
- An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, that makes the
- One-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics
- The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens.
- A fluid created by infection.
- Self-movement.
19 Clues: Self-movement. • infections in the salon. • heat, pain, and swelling. • Capable of destroying fungi. • A fluid created by infection. • Capable of destroying bacteria. • The ability to produce an effect. • incapable of carrying on normal function. • Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size. • Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection. • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2020-08-24
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- this system includes the thymus, thyroid and pituitary glands
- unlike men, females experience an aging of their reproductive system leading to _____
- system that is responsible for creating new life
- system that includes central and peripheral parts
- a major function of the lymphatic system is to provide ____, or resistance to pathogens
- this system involves filtering the blood to remove body waste
- the windpipe
- the spleen is the largest organ within this system
- the system that contains the largest organ in the body
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- capillaries are some of the smallest structures within this system
- this system has many functions including blood cell formation
- the nephron is the major functioning unit of the _____
- the digestive system would not work if not for these proteins responsible for accelerating chemical reactions
- steroids, oxytocin and epinephrine are all examples of _____ that the endocrine system produces
- the exchanging of gases occurs in this system
- the proteins myosin and actin are important components in this system
- brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- system that includes ingestion, propulsion, absorption and defecation
- smooth and cardiac muscles are _____
19 Clues: the windpipe • smooth and cardiac muscles are _____ • brings deoxygenated blood back to the heart • the exchanging of gases occurs in this system • system that is responsible for creating new life • system that includes central and peripheral parts • the spleen is the largest organ within this system • the nephron is the major functioning unit of the _____ • ...
HEALTH & WELLBEING 2026-01-27
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- The organized service of providing medical care.
- The physical strength to do something for a long time.
- Spending too much time sitting and not being active.
- A person who watches a game or show without participating.
- The general state of being happy and healthy.
- To officially join a course or a health program.
- Your body’s ability to fight against infections.
- How you feel after a good night of sleep.
- To be healthy and strong from regular exercise.
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- To make a pain or a bad feeling less severe.
- To practice and prepare for a sport or physical activity.
- A person who takes part in an activity or event.
- The practice of being calm and focused on the present.
- To have enough water in your body.
- To pull your muscles to their full length.
- To shout with joy to support a person or a team.
- A person who belongs to the same sports group as you.
- A prize given to the winner of a competition.
- Having different parts in the correct and healthy proportions.
19 Clues: To have enough water in your body. • How you feel after a good night of sleep. • To pull your muscles to their full length. • To make a pain or a bad feeling less severe. • A prize given to the winner of a competition. • The general state of being happy and healthy. • To be healthy and strong from regular exercise. • The organized service of providing medical care. • ...
Can Disease Be Prevented? Global Perspective Grade 8 2025-10-06
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- Swelling or redness that shows the body’s response to injury or disease.
- A medicine that helps your body fight off infections.
- Traits passed from parents that can affect disease risk.
- Tiny living things that can cause infections.
- A germ that can spread illness from one person to another.
- The surroundings that can affect health, such as air and water quality.
- An example of a chronic or autoimmune-related disease
- Keeping clean to prevent the spread of germs.
- A disease where the body’s immune system attacks itself.
- The way a person lives that can affect their health.
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- Medicines used to kill or stop bacteria from growing.
- A disease that lasts for a long time or for life.
- Proteins made by the immune system to fight germs.
- A mental or emotional strain that can weaken the immune system.
- Getting the right food to keep the body healthy.
- Steps taken to stop a disease before it happens.
- Medical care given to cure or control a disease.
- A healthy habit that helps strengthen the immune system.
- The body’s ability to resist certain diseases.
19 Clues: Tiny living things that can cause infections. • Keeping clean to prevent the spread of germs. • The body’s ability to resist certain diseases. • Getting the right food to keep the body healthy. • Steps taken to stop a disease before it happens. • Medical care given to cure or control a disease. • A disease that lasts for a long time or for life. • ...
SFLO unit project 2017-04-05
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- Organism thta spreads the disease but is npt infected.
- fission The way single celled organsims reproduce
- Contaon genetic material,enables some bacteria to survive harsh conditions
- Infected with the disease.
- bacteria Bacteria that cause disease
- An agent of disease that is not alive but contains genetic material
- Used to kill bacteria
- Agent of disease.
- technology used to alter genes of organisms,cleanup wastes,develop cheaper foods,create fuel sources,and design new medicines.
- disease Disease that are not spread from one organism to another.
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- Prevents viral disease
- disease Disease that can be passed from one organism to another.
- An outbreak of disease that spreads over alarge región,across the continents,even worldwide.
- Using microorganisms to change harmful chemicals into harmless ones
- Single celled organism that do not have a nucleus
- An outbreak of disease within a population in a local área.
- cycle The way viruses attack living cells and turn them into virus factories.
- The ability to resist a particular infection or disease.
- a living thing that a virus or a parasite lives on or in.
19 Clues: Agent of disease. • Used to kill bacteria • Prevents viral disease • Infected with the disease. • bacteria Bacteria that cause disease • fission The way single celled organsims reproduce • Single celled organism that do not have a nucleus • Organism thta spreads the disease but is npt infected. • The ability to resist a particular infection or disease. • ...
That's A Negative! Or Not! 2023-02-13
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- Organism responsible for transmitting Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- Virulence factor associated with enterohemorrhagic E. coli infection
- Species of organism that is a vector for P. vivax, P. ovale, et al.
- Organism responsible for transmitting Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- Host organelle used by Bunyaviruses to form their envelopes
- Species of organism that is a vector for Rift Valley fever and California encephalitis
- Host material used by Herpesviruses to acquire their envelopes
- When a segment of the intestine is twisted around the mesentery
- Antiviral agent used to treat CMV in the immunocompromised
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- Possible consequence of treating children with viral infections with aspirin
- Organism responsible for transmitting Colorado tick fever
- Penicillinase-sensitive penicillin that can be used to treat H. influenzae
- Virulence factor found in reef fish causes depolarization by opening sodium channels
- Rotavirus virulence factor that cause watery diarrhea
- Immunity induced by inactivated or killed vaccines
- Virulence factor associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection
- Reservoir organism for Yersinia pestis.
- Genus of organism that can carry West Nile virus
- Caused by Coxiella burnetii and associated with close contact with cattle
- Reservoir organisms for Ebolavirus
20 Clues: Reservoir organisms for Ebolavirus • Reservoir organism for Yersinia pestis. • Genus of organism that can carry West Nile virus • Immunity induced by inactivated or killed vaccines • Rotavirus virulence factor that cause watery diarrhea • Organism responsible for transmitting Colorado tick fever • Antiviral agent used to treat CMV in the immunocompromised • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword 2024-10-24
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- First to circumnavigate the globe (last name)
- A tax on imported goods
- a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- A general and progressive increase in prices
- A Spanish conqueror of the Americas
- His discovery created the Columbian exchange
- Open rebellion against authority
- Environment of the Navajo
- a person who makes maps
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- an economic system (Europe in 18th C) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests
- A large farm that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country.
- Environment of the Inca
- (n.) resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
- Complete control of a product or business by one person or group
- A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- to sail around the world
- Environment of Iroquois
- a joining together for some common purpose
- A person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry.
19 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Environment of the Inca • Environment of Iroquois • a person who makes maps • to sail around the world • Environment of the Navajo • Open rebellion against authority • A Spanish conqueror of the Americas • a joining together for some common purpose • A general and progressive increase in prices • His discovery created the Columbian exchange • ...
Human Biology Unit 4 2016-06-27
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- the process by which a cell self destructs by producing self destructive enzymes.
- a world wide spread.
- when someone gets a vaccine containing the antigen.
- unusually high cases in a given area in a short period.
- when neither the group or the researchers know which group is getting the drug or the placebo.
- destroys by making anti bodies which cause cell lysis and marks the pathogen for phagocytosis.
- prevents the growth of disease causing microorganisms.
- causes vasodilation and increased permeability.
- cell makes histamine.
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- this is mixed with a pathogen and it increases the antigenic response enhancing the immune system.
- when someone gets the disease once and becomes immune to get it again.
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease.
- occurs occasionally in an area.
- destroys pathogens by apoptosis.
- two types cytotoxic T cells and helper T cells
- proteins released by phagocytes.
- when the majority of the population is immunised which protects people who are not immunised.
- regular cases occurring in an area.
- resists infection by a pathogen and destroys the pathogen if it invades the body.
19 Clues: a world wide spread. • occurs occasionally in an area. • destroys pathogens by apoptosis. • proteins released by phagocytes. • cell makes histamine. • regular cases occurring in an area. • two types cytotoxic T cells and helper T cells • causes vasodilation and increased permeability. • when someone gets a vaccine containing the antigen. • ...
L2: Units 5-6 2023-02-07
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- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- suitcases or other bags in which to pack personal belongings for traveling.
- a house and its occupants regarded as a unit.
- treatment to produce immunity
- in or to any place.
- prevent from happening.
- the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
- cheerful and lively
- another term for hall
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- the provision of a room or lodging.
- to spend time relaxing and socializing informally
- estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
- everywhere. Covering the whole of something.
- become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
- fasten or secure (something) with a lock.
- a large motor vehicle with facilities for sleeping and cooking while camping.
- the money a passenger on public transportation has to pay.
- stand, booth, or compartment for the sale of goods in a market or large covered area.
- space that can be occupied or where something can be done, especially viewed in terms of whether there is enough.
19 Clues: in or to any place. • cheerful and lively • another term for hall • prevent from happening. • treatment to produce immunity • the provision of a room or lodging. • fasten or secure (something) with a lock. • the process or period of gathering in crops. • everywhere. Covering the whole of something. • a house and its occupants regarded as a unit. • ...
Ally's New France Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-10
Across
- represented the king and controlled the military
- settlers that are sent to live in the region as a way to establish control over it
- in charge of keeping the colony in good economic order
- two or more peoples of diverse cultures living together peacefully
- farmers who lived on seigneuries
- to change into something else
- primary trapping grounds of the fur trade
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- the policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- an original piece of information, such as a document or image
- a place that has been fortified so as to protect it against attack
- resources that have no value or high price
- involving or limited to basic principles
- a region claimed and governed by another country
- a set of rules and privileges granted to a company by a king or queen
- the complete control of a resource by a single company
- synonym for grow
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- living thing that descended from a particular ancestor
- landlords who received the land as grants from the king of France
19 Clues: synonym for grow • to change into something else • farmers who lived on seigneuries • involving or limited to basic principles • primary trapping grounds of the fur trade • resources that have no value or high price • the ability of the body to fight off infection • a region claimed and governed by another country • represented the king and controlled the military • ...
The Immune System 2021-11-29
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- Enter and attack body cells that have been invaded by a pathogen
- These cells create antibodies
- white blood cells that eat pathogens
- In the stomach, kills pathogens that you may have accidentally eaten
- Part of the first line of defence, found on the outside of your body
- This happens when the body remembers how to attack a certain antigen or pathogen
- ____ immune response, also known as the second line of defence
- These little molecules bind to specific antigens
- An epidemic that has spread to many countries or continents
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- Sneezing or coughing, for example
- Swelling and redness at the site of an infection
- An epidemic in a very small geographic area
- Part of the second line of defence, when your body temperature heats up
- tiny hairs that line your respiratory system
- When you hug or shake hands with an infected person
- this is a pathogen that you can catch if your bitten by an animal
- These cells tell the B Cells to start working
- anything that causes disease
- ____ immune response, also known as the third line of defence
19 Clues: anything that causes disease • These cells create antibodies • Sneezing or coughing, for example • white blood cells that eat pathogens • An epidemic in a very small geographic area • tiny hairs that line your respiratory system • These cells tell the B Cells to start working • Swelling and redness at the site of an infection • ...
Midterm Review 2023-12-04
Across
- a disease carried by the Spanish.
- peasants at the bottom of the heap.
- Spanish soldiers and adventurers.
- An established and accepted practice
- colonial leaders appointed by the king.
- light boats made of wood and seal or walrus hides.
- People who travel to other places to spread their own religion.
- trade: a three-part system of trade that connected Europe, Africa and the Americas.
- Columbian Exchange: Mixing between the New World of Americas and the Old World of Europe, Africa and Asia.
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- territories in Americas owned by Spain.
- social system in which humans take complete control of others.
- Epoch: The first humans arrived in North America at the end of this period.
- Revolution: gradual transformation of the traditional agricultural system
- Malaria medicine that comes from the bark of a tree in South America.
- diaspora: The removal of Africans from their homeland to the Americas.
- large animals such as elephants, mammoth, and rhinoceros.
- Natural protective to diseases.
- slavery: people were classified as goods with no human rights.
- A small, fast ship used by Spanish and Portuguese explorers.
19 Clues: Natural protective to diseases. • a disease carried by the Spanish. • Spanish soldiers and adventurers. • peasants at the bottom of the heap. • An established and accepted practice • territories in Americas owned by Spain. • colonial leaders appointed by the king. • light boats made of wood and seal or walrus hides. • ...
SDG 3 Vocabulary Building 2025-07-22
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- a disorder or incorrectly functioning part of the body
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity
- a person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- practices that help maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness
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- measures for maintaining cleanliness and preventing disease spread
- an overall state of well-being, including physical and mental health
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
7 Clues: a disorder or incorrectly functioning part of the body • measures for maintaining cleanliness and preventing disease spread • an overall state of well-being, including physical and mental health • the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity • ...
Healthy lifestylele 2025-08-20
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- Lack of this leads to tiredness and poor focus
- A practice to calm the mind and reduce stress.
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- Physical activity that strengthens the body and lowers disease risk
- A style disease linked to overeating junk food and lack of exercise
- Habit that increases the risk of lung cancer and heart disease
- Nutrients found in fruits and vegetables that boost immunity
- Makes up most of the human body; we should drink plenty of it
7 Clues: Lack of this leads to tiredness and poor focus • A practice to calm the mind and reduce stress. • Nutrients found in fruits and vegetables that boost immunity • Makes up most of the human body; we should drink plenty of it • Habit that increases the risk of lung cancer and heart disease • Physical activity that strengthens the body and lowers disease risk • ...
Can you guess them all? 2020-04-20
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- Stay _____ Stay Safe.
- They raise, care and guide their offspring
- A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin in the human body
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
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- Those who are not staying home, but are out saving lives everyday.
- This activity helps you stay fit and active
7 Clues: Stay _____ Stay Safe. • They raise, care and guide their offspring • This activity helps you stay fit and active • the state of being free from illness or injury. • Those who are not staying home, but are out saving lives everyday. • The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin in the human body • ...
Crossword puzzle on Role of Microorganism 2021-06-08
Across
- process used for wastewater treatment.
- ability of an organism to resist an infection.
- used as fuel for production of energy.
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- chemicals produced by microorganisms, that kill or inhibit the growth of other
- process in which fungi like yeast, reproduce quickly and produces carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide mixes with the dough or batter and increases its volume and makes it fluffy and soft.
- convert the dead remains of plants and animals to humus.
- microorganisms.
7 Clues: microorganisms. • process used for wastewater treatment. • used as fuel for production of energy. • ability of an organism to resist an infection. • convert the dead remains of plants and animals to humus. • chemicals produced by microorganisms, that kill or inhibit the growth of other • ...
Covid-19 2023-09-17
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- Achieving this immunity requires a significant portion of the population to be vaccinated.
- What was the cause of the Pandemic?
- What is the best protection against covid-19?
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- What word describes the reluctance or skepticism some people have toward getting vaccinated?
- How many months did the vaccine take to devolop?
- What term describes the body's ability to resist infection after vaccination?
- What is the primary purpose of getting vaccinated against COVID-19?
7 Clues: What was the cause of the Pandemic? • What is the best protection against covid-19? • How many months did the vaccine take to devolop? • What is the primary purpose of getting vaccinated against COVID-19? • What term describes the body's ability to resist infection after vaccination? • ...
Can you guess them all? 2020-04-20
Across
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin in the human body
- Those who are not staying home, but are out saving lives everyday.
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- This activity helps you stay fit and active
- Stay _____ Stay Safe.
- A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell.
- They raise, care and guide their offspring
7 Clues: Stay _____ Stay Safe. • They raise, care and guide their offspring • This activity helps you stay fit and active • the state of being free from illness or injury. • Those who are not staying home, but are out saving lives everyday. • The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin in the human body • ...
Exit Ticket #2 - CJ Vocab 2024-09-16
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- Civil ___ is a consequence of obtaining evidence illegally.
- This type of immunity covers officers when making discretionary decisions.
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- If you obtain evidence illegally, one consequence may be having your case ____.
- This warning occurs after an arrest but before questioning.
- This behavior is specifically designed to cause injury/harm.
- Probable ___ is the standard of proof required to arrest an individual.
- This search occurs only when there is reasonable suspicion the individual is armed and poses a threat.
7 Clues: This warning occurs after an arrest but before questioning. • Civil ___ is a consequence of obtaining evidence illegally. • This behavior is specifically designed to cause injury/harm. • Probable ___ is the standard of proof required to arrest an individual. • This type of immunity covers officers when making discretionary decisions. • ...
FFA Crossword by Micah Gordy 2021-12-09
Across
- a fully grown female animal of domesticated breed of ox
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- the first stomach of a ruminant which receives food or cud from the esophagus
- fibrous indigestible material in vegetable foodstuffs which aids the passage of food and waste
- house, a place where animals are slaughtered for food
- the process of carrying or being carried in the womb between conception and birth
- a disease of livestock characterized by an accumulation of gas in the stomach
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- reared in a specified environment or way
- a single celled or simple organism
- a protein made by plasma cells
- the flesh of an animal as food
- an area or building where livestock are fed or fattened up
- a young bovine animal especially a domestic cow or buss in its first year
13 Clues: a protein made by plasma cells • the flesh of an animal as food • a single celled or simple organism • reared in a specified environment or way • house, a place where animals are slaughtered for food • a fully grown female animal of domesticated breed of ox • an area or building where livestock are fed or fattened up • ...
Crossies for Prossies 2025-01-14
Across
- the R in BR Ambedkar (5)
- First Indian with star on hollywood walk of fame (7,8)
- celestial nymph in Hindi - another of the brands under 9 down(6)
- coeflvi (anag) - brand tagline is "jod ke rakho" (7)
- the OG Indian immunity boosting jam (12)
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- this is to an almirah, what xerox is to photocopiers (6)
- Old name of South Indian coastal city in the east (6)
- indian brand with tagline "har ghar kuch kehta hai" (5,6)
- Lenin, Stalin, Nehru are politicians of the same era from this Indian State (9)
- weighty - the H in BHEL (5)
- the dancing lord - another of the brands under 9 down (7)
- mailnc (anag) - one of the top 3 Indian pencil brands (6)
- City in Pakistan which shares the name of a State in Western India, but with an "a" missing (6)
13 Clues: the R in BR Ambedkar (5) • weighty - the H in BHEL (5) • the OG Indian immunity boosting jam (12) • coeflvi (anag) - brand tagline is "jod ke rakho" (7) • Old name of South Indian coastal city in the east (6) • First Indian with star on hollywood walk of fame (7,8) • this is to an almirah, what xerox is to photocopiers (6) • ...
Native American Vocabulary 2025-04-22
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- someone who is sent somewhere in advance of others to gather information
- a group of people, animals or things that act together to achieve a common purpose
- a long spear used to hunt large fish
- the characteristics that make a person or group different from other people or groups
- the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease
- a piece of cloth worn around the hips as clothing by men in certain cultures, usually in warm climates
- to add or contribute another section or part to make something else complete
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- a group of people chosen to lead or give advice
- a bag or case used to carry arrows
- in the Sioux culture, a supernatural power
- being different in a noticeable way
- able to move quickly and gracefully
- to change animal skin into leather using a special process
13 Clues: a bag or case used to carry arrows • being different in a noticeable way • able to move quickly and gracefully • a long spear used to hunt large fish • in the Sioux culture, a supernatural power • a group of people chosen to lead or give advice • the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease • to change animal skin into leather using a special process • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- Powers that are directly stated in the constitution are ___________ powers
- the powers the government needs to carry out its expressed powers are _______ powers
- The willful obstruction of justice
- (3 words) Article I Sec 8 of the constitution; _______ clause
- Trade between two or more different states is __________ commerce
- The formal accusation of a government official
- A legal order that a person must produce the requested documents is a _______
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- When congress is allowed to review and cancel the actions of executive agencies is called a ________ veto
- When a witness is protected from prosecution because their testimony ties them to an illegal act is called
- The president refusing to fund a program congress voted for is called _______
- If a person lies while on the stand, they commit _______
- A bill proposed to authorize spending money is a(n) ________ bill
- A bill proposed to raise funds is a _____ bill
- ________ budget is a financial plan for the federal government
14 Clues: The willful obstruction of justice • A bill proposed to raise funds is a _____ bill • The formal accusation of a government official • If a person lies while on the stand, they commit _______ • (3 words) Article I Sec 8 of the constitution; _______ clause • ________ budget is a financial plan for the federal government • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- bills,law for raising money.
- Foreign commerce and commerce.
- This and proper clause implies that Congress has power beyond those in the first 17 clauses.
- Because these powers have allowed Congress to expand its role to meet nations needs.
- the formal accusation of misconduct in office.
- is freedom from prosecution for people whose testimony ties them to criminal acts.
- or lying under oath.
- For years, Congress exercised oversight power by using the veto.
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- These powers of Congress are sometimes the enumerated powers.
- The budget the yearly financial plan for the National Government.
- is the president's refusal to spend money of Congress has voted for a program.
- The legislative process for bills meaning, laws proposed to authorize spending money.
- Holding them in of Congress, meaning that they are willfully obstructing its work.
- A is a legal order that requires a person to appear or produce requested documents.
14 Clues: or lying under oath. • bills,law for raising money. • Foreign commerce and commerce. • the formal accusation of misconduct in office. • These powers of Congress are sometimes the enumerated powers. • For years, Congress exercised oversight power by using the veto. • The budget the yearly financial plan for the National Government. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
Across
- Found in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution._________ and proper clause
- Powers directly stated in the constitution. _________ powers
- A proposed law to authorize spending money. ______________ bill
- A writ ordering a person to attend a court
- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- A law proposed to raise money. _______ bill
- The yearly financial plan for the federal government. ________ budget
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- Lying under oath and dealing with the government
- The provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies.___________ veto
- The offense of being disobedient to or disrespectful of a court of law and its officers
- A formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
- Trade among the states using useful items. __________ commerce
- The president´s refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- Powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
14 Clues: A writ ordering a person to attend a court • A law proposed to raise money. _______ bill • Lying under oath and dealing with the government • Powers directly stated in the constitution. _________ powers • Trade among the states using useful items. __________ commerce • A proposed law to authorize spending money. ______________ bill • ...
Ch. 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
Across
- a _______ budget is a yearly financial plan for the federal government
- lying under the oath that is taken at the beginning of the trial
- a willful obstruction of justice that someone deserves
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- a _________ veto is provisions that can cancel actions of executive agencies
- Necessary and _______ clause allows congress to make any laws
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- the president's refusal to spend money on a program the congress wants to spend money on
- a bill that is a law to raise money
- a bill that is a proposed law to authorize spending money
- a form of power the government is required to carry out its powers
- a legal order to appear or produce requested documents
- a form of powers stated directly in the Constitution.
- a form of commerce among the 50 states
14 Clues: a bill that is a law to raise money • a form of commerce among the 50 states • a formal accusation of misconduct in office • a form of powers stated directly in the Constitution. • a willful obstruction of justice that someone deserves • a legal order to appear or produce requested documents • a bill that is a proposed law to authorize spending money • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab. 2019-03-07
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- freedom from prosecution for witness whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- _________ bill, a law proposed to raise money
- ________ and proper clause, article 1 section 8 of the constitution
- ________ powers directly stated in the U.S. constitution
- ________ bill, a proposed law to authorize spending money
- _________ commerce, trading among the different U.S. states
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- a crime of lying under official oath
- __________ budget, the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
- the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- ___________ veto, provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- willful destruction of justice in a court of law
- _________ powers, the gov't requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
14 Clues: a crime of lying under official oath • _________ bill, a law proposed to raise money • willful destruction of justice in a court of law • ________ powers directly stated in the U.S. constitution • ________ bill, a proposed law to authorize spending money • _________ commerce, trading among the different U.S. states • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
Across
- When a public official lies under oath
- The president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- A ___________ veto allows Congress to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- Powers that the government requires to carry out its expressed powers
- Clause in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution that allows Congress to make laws that are _________ and proper for carrying out its duties
- A bill that was proposed to authorize spending money
- _________ powers are directly stated in the Constitution
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- A bill that was proposed to raise money
- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- A ________ is a willful obstruction of justice
- An accusation of misconduct against a public official
- The national ______ is the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- A legal order for someone to produce requested documents
- __________ commerce is trade among the states
14 Clues: When a public official lies under oath • A bill that was proposed to raise money • __________ commerce is trade among the states • A ________ is a willful obstruction of justice • A bill that was proposed to authorize spending money • An accusation of misconduct against a public official • A legal order for someone to produce requested documents • ...
Rain Forest Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-04
Across
- of the nature of a catastrophe, or disastrous event; calamitous
- separated from other persons or things; alone; solitary
- the state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like
- preceding and leading up to the main part, matter, or business; introductory; preparatory
- to secure or guarantee
- to engage in thought or reflection; meditate
- to bring (uncultivated areas or wasteland) into a condition for cultivation or other use.
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- to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of
- to divest or clear of forests or trees
- the act of pleading for, supporting, or recommending; active espousal
- originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native
- pertaining to ancestors; descending or claimed from ancestors
- performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly
- a set of initials representing a name, organization, or the like, with each letter pronounced separately
14 Clues: to secure or guarantee • to divest or clear of forests or trees • to engage in thought or reflection; meditate • to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of • separated from other persons or things; alone; solitary • pertaining to ancestors; descending or claimed from ancestors • of the nature of a catastrophe, or disastrous event; calamitous • ...
:)))))) 2021-03-10
Across
- the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself
- to be shocked or greatly surprised
- causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way
- to be not easily convinced; having doubts
- in a way that is uncertain, indefinite or unclear
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- not thinking or caring about what’s going on
- in a way that suggests that something bad is going to happen
- with earnest and eager attention
- the state of having, owning or controlling something
- in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and Speech
- a preparation used for inoculation to give immunity from certain diseases
- in a way that involves physical strength, effort or energy
- the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes
- to become less intense or widespread
14 Clues: with earnest and eager attention • to be shocked or greatly surprised • to become less intense or widespread • to be not easily convinced; having doubts • not thinking or caring about what’s going on • in a way that is uncertain, indefinite or unclear • the state of having, owning or controlling something • in a way that involves physical strength, effort or energy • ...
