immunity Crossword Puzzles
Contributions to Latin America 2022-11-30
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- A main Religion in Haiti
- This group grew Corn, Beans and Squash
- Both the Olmec and Mayans developed their own system of this
- This was a dictator leading for the King
- A very big religion in Brazil, brought from Africans
- Europeans brought these over because they needed people to work for them and the indigenous were getting sick and dying
- This is a type of music Africans brought over
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- This was the main religion for the Europeans
- This capital was run by the Aztec before it was taken over and turned into Mexico City
- The Olmec invented the concept of this, its nothing
- This type of language is many languages put together
- The Mayans developed one of these with 365 days
- Lots of this was brought over and killed many indigenous people because they had no immunity to it
- This animal was brought by the Europeans
14 Clues: A main Religion in Haiti • This group grew Corn, Beans and Squash • This was a dictator leading for the King • This animal was brought by the Europeans • This was the main religion for the Europeans • This is a type of music Africans brought over • The Mayans developed one of these with 365 days • The Olmec invented the concept of this, its nothing • ...
Health 2023-06-29
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- Substances or treatments used to prevent or cure illness or disease.
- The state of overall well-being and good health.
- The physical structure of a person or an animal.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- The act of resting and unwinding, often to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases.
- The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- The ability to maintain stability and equilibrium in one's body and life.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands.
- Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy.
- The process of supplying adequate fluids to the body to maintain hydration.
- The process of providing nourishment to the body through food and drinks.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate.
15 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. • ...
Abbreviations 7-self study B.Ruxsora 108-B 2024-10-27
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- (Auth) - Official permission or approval, usually for medical care or procedures.
- The types of food and drink a person regularly consumes.
- (IV) - Delivering medicine or fluids directly into a vein.
- High blood pressure, a condition where blood flows through vessels with too much force.
- (Vax) - A shot that helps prevent diseases by building immunity.
- (Tx) - Medical care given to improve or cure a health problem.
- The body’s warmth level, often measured in degrees
- pressure The force of blood moving through arteries, measured as systolic/diastolic.
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- (Tbsp or T) - A unit of measurement for liquid medicine, about 15 mL.
- Breathing rate, or how many breaths per minute.
- A doctor’s written order for medicine or treatment.
- rate The number of heartbeats per minute.
- (Abx) - Medicines that kill bacteria to treat infections.
- (Sx) - Physical or mental signs that suggest an illness or condition.
14 Clues: rate The number of heartbeats per minute. • Breathing rate, or how many breaths per minute. • The body’s warmth level, often measured in degrees • A doctor’s written order for medicine or treatment. • The types of food and drink a person regularly consumes. • (Abx) - Medicines that kill bacteria to treat infections. • ...
4.2 Vocabulary Huey P Long 2025-02-13
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- To seize for the public treasury
- A town that is completely dependent on a single firm for employment, housing, stores, and other necessities (boom town)
- Immunity from paying tax on certain income
- The effect that an activity, person, or company has on the environment
- To charge an officeholder with misconduct
- To cut down all the trees in an area
- Financial assistance given by a government to a person, group, or company
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- a retirement arrangement in which you receive a regular payment from the day you retire, for as long as you live
- A stream that flows into larger streams, rivers, or bodies of water
- A wall or barrier built to prevent flooding
- An elite group that controls the actions of a political party
- A moveable barrier to control the flow of water through a channel
- Supporting the rights and power of the people
- A channel to direct an overflow of water
14 Clues: To seize for the public treasury • To cut down all the trees in an area • A channel to direct an overflow of water • To charge an officeholder with misconduct • Immunity from paying tax on certain income • A wall or barrier built to prevent flooding • Supporting the rights and power of the people • An elite group that controls the actions of a political party • ...
IMMUNE SYSTEM, OSMOREGULATION, AND EXCRETORY SYSTEM 2016-05-16
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- Material that an exoskeleton is made out of
- Type of T cell that directly attacks an infected cell or pathogen
- Produced by B cells, attach to the epitopes of pathogens to inactivate them
- Hormone that controls water balance
- Synonym for antibodies
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- Type of immunity that is always active in an organism
- Toxic substance that only aquatic animals can excrete
- Process by which a harmless antigen is injected into a person in order for that person to develop a strong secondary immune response to a particular pathogen
- Cells that carry out the movement of solutes
- Disease characterized by a lack of helper T cells
- Bundle of capillaries that turn blood into the filtrate; the first part in filtrate processing
- Specialized structure in the kidney that processes the filtrate
- Autoimmune disease that affects self-tolerance
13 Clues: Synonym for antibodies • Hormone that controls water balance • Material that an exoskeleton is made out of • Cells that carry out the movement of solutes • Autoimmune disease that affects self-tolerance • Disease characterized by a lack of helper T cells • Type of immunity that is always active in an organism • Toxic substance that only aquatic animals can excrete • ...
Ch 6 Toddlerhood 2022-02-01
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- When two words are combined, using a verb and a noun
- Children between the age 1 and 3 years old
- Emotional episode of upset behavior usually experienced by a toddler that may involve yelling and crying
- One word descriptors used for many different, but related objects
- When caregivers or older peers or siblings help children learn at their level
- changes in a person's social relationships and feelings
- the changes in thinking
- Play that occurs alongside another toddler with little reciprocal interaction
- the class that you are in
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- the changes in size, body composition, chemical make-up
- The teacher of this class
- The level at which a child can learn with help, theorized by Vygotsky
- Substances that when given in liquid or shot form, produce or boost immunity to a specific disease such as measles or mumps
13 Clues: the changes in thinking • The teacher of this class • the class that you are in • Children between the age 1 and 3 years old • When two words are combined, using a verb and a noun • the changes in size, body composition, chemical make-up • changes in a person's social relationships and feelings • One word descriptors used for many different, but related objects • ...
Health & Well-Being 2023-11-20
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- A high-intensity exercise that combines aerobics and strength training.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
- The practice of abstaining from food for a specific period, often for health benefits.
- The acronym for the body's ability to resist and recover from illness.
- The process of consciously focusing the mind and eliminating stress.
- The "feel-good" neurotransmitter associated with happiness and well-being.
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- A popular leafy green vegetable rich in iron and vitamins.
- A mineral important for muscle function and nerve transmission.
- A unit of measurement for energy in food.
- The recommended number of hours of sleep for adults.
- A nutrient essential for strong bones and teeth.
- The primary component of our bodies and a crucial part of a healthy diet.
- A type of exercise that increases your heart rate and breathing.
13 Clues: A unit of measurement for energy in food. • A nutrient essential for strong bones and teeth. • The recommended number of hours of sleep for adults. • A popular leafy green vegetable rich in iron and vitamins. • A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • A mineral important for muscle function and nerve transmission. • ...
Crossies for Prossies 2025-01-14
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- celestial nymph in Hindi - another of the brands under 3 down(6)
- City in Pakistan which shares the name of a State in Western India, but with an "a" missing (6)
- Lenin, Stalin, Nehru are politicians of the same era from this Indian State (9)
- 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)
- mailnc (anag) - one of the top 3 Indian pencil brands (6)
- the R in BR Ambedkar (5)
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- First Indian with star on hollywood walk of fame (7,8)
- this is to an almirah, what xerox is to photocopiers (6)
- indian brand with tagline "har ghar kuch kehta hai" (5,6)
- weighty - the H in BHEL (5)
- the dancing lord - another of the brands under 3 down (7)
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) • ...
The Cat's Whiskers Vocabulary 2024-11-01
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- (of a person's stomach) make a deep, resonant sound due to hunger
- suppose to be the case, without proof
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- a very small jumping insect that feeds on the blood of animals and humans
- someone who enters a place without permission in order to commit a crime
- a person who commits burglary
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- someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret
- say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear
- an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind
- to be given something because of the way you have behaved
- to like someone or something very much
- express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something
- endearing and pleasant to cuddle, especially as a result of being soft or plump
13 Clues: a person who commits burglary • suppose to be the case, without proof • to like someone or something very much • express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something • to be given something because of the way you have behaved • (of a person's stomach) make a deep, resonant sound due to hunger • someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret • ...
Kayla Guerrero's Health Project Health Food Terms 2026-01-21
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- Food group that includes milk, cheese, and yogurt; a key source of calcium.
- Energy-dense nutrients (lipids) that help the body store vitamins.
- A food group that includes apples, oranges, and bananas.
- Vital plant-based foods such as broccoli, carrots, and spinach.
- Essential organic substances that regulate body chemistry and immunity.
- The process by which your body takes in and uses food.
- The units used to measure the energy provided by food.
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- The body's primary source of fuel and energy.
- Inorganic nutrients like calcium or iron that help regulate chemical reactions.
- The food group containing bread, rice, and oats; high in fiber.
- Often called the "building blocks" of the body; essential for muscle repair and growth.
- General term for substances in food that provide energy and materials for growth.
- An essential nutrient for hydration and vital body functions.
13 Clues: The body's primary source of fuel and energy. • The process by which your body takes in and uses food. • The units used to measure the energy provided by food. • A food group that includes apples, oranges, and bananas. • An essential nutrient for hydration and vital body functions. • The food group containing bread, rice, and oats; high in fiber. • ...
Microbiological diagnostics of zoonotic infections - anthrax 2024-10-23
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- Anthrax spores are primarily ingested by this type of animal
- Tissue sample tested in cases of suspected inhalation anthrax
- Form of anthrax that affects the skin
- Type of immunity developed after vaccination against anthrax
- A dangerous form of anthrax caused by inhaling spores
- Diagnostic method involving culturing bacteria on agar
- The specialized staining technique used to visualize Bacillus anthracis under a microscope
- The capsule around Bacillus anthracis that helps it evade the immune system is made of this substance
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- A dangerous form of anthrax caused by inhaling spores
- The bacterium responsible for causing anthrax
- This test is used to detect the presence of Bacillus anthracis bacteria in blood
- The spore-forming nature of Bacillus anthracis makes it resistant to this condition
- A method used for identifying anthrax by detecting its DNA in clinical samples
- The biological form Bacillus anthracis takes to remain dormant and infectious
14 Clues: Form of anthrax that affects the skin • The bacterium responsible for causing anthrax • A dangerous form of anthrax caused by inhaling spores • A dangerous form of anthrax caused by inhaling spores • Diagnostic method involving culturing bacteria on agar • Anthrax spores are primarily ingested by this type of animal • ...
Cat Diseases 2021-02-23
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- when a cat has heartworms symptoms may not be visible until ______ stages on infection
- feline leukemia virus is fatal retrovirus affecting the cats ____ system
- weight loss, recurring choleric illness, lethargy, fever, diarrhea, erratic breathing pattern, yellow color around the mouth are all symptoms of _______________
- disease include feline viral rhnotrachetis, feline calicivirus, feline pneumonitics
- feline respiratory diseases _______ include vaccination and avoidacne of inflected animals
- is loss of appetite, depression, high fever, lethargy, vomiting, and dehydration
- what kind of treatment is there for a cat with heartworm?
- There is a _____-a-month heart worm oral medication year round
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- feline respiratory disease _______ includes giving antibiotic, ensuring food and water intake, rest
- feline panlekopenia is also called
- with feline panleukopenia some cats will have ________
- happens when a female mosquito bites a cat and the larvae get to the heart
- feline panleukopenia _______ include -> limited to supportive therapy, antibiotics, try to supportive therapy, try to combat the dehydration and malnutrition, strict isolation and constant attention
- feline leukemia has ______
14 Clues: feline leukemia has ______ • feline panlekopenia is also called • with feline panleukopenia some cats will have ________ • what kind of treatment is there for a cat with heartworm? • There is a _____-a-month heart worm oral medication year round • feline leukemia virus is fatal retrovirus affecting the cats ____ system • ...
44 2023-06-06
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- - High-energy electromagnetic waves used in medical imaging
- - Antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Preparation that stimulates the immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease
- - Process of gradual change and development over time
- - Substances that inhibit the growth of or destroy bacteria
- - Force of attraction between objects with mass
- - Instrument used to observe objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye
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- - Theory proposed by Einstein, describing the relationship between space, time, and gravity
- - Molecule carrying genetic instructions for the development and functioning of all living organisms
- - Study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- - Process by which green plants convert sunlight into energy-rich molecules
- - Basic unit of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- - Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles
13 Clues: - Force of attraction between objects with mass • - Antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming • - Process of gradual change and development over time • - High-energy electromagnetic waves used in medical imaging • - Substances that inhibit the growth of or destroy bacteria • - Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles • ...
Crossies for Prossies 2025-01-14
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- 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 3 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 3 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) • ...
Spelling Words 2016-04-11
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- under normal conditions; generally
- a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- happen; take place
- accomplishing an aim or purpose
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
- be given, presented with, or paid (something)
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- the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated
- moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location
- cause to move or be apart
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- a point or way in which people or things are not the same
12 Clues: happen; take place • cause to move or be apart • accomplishing an aim or purpose • under normal conditions; generally • be given, presented with, or paid (something) • a point or way in which people or things are not the same • free from outside control; not depending on another's authority • a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection • ...
2016/2017 UIIP Crossword 2017-03-17
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- Cooperative effort by the members of a group or team to achieve a common goal
- Vaccine that was unavailable to order due to a manufacturing delay
- Quadrivalent live attenuated vaccine (intranasal)
- The quantity of goods and materials on hand; stock
- A device, container, or room that cools or keeps cool
- An acute contagious viral infection characterized by inflammation of the respiratory tract and by fever, chills, muscular pain
- A preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, that upon administration stimulates antibody production or cellular immunity
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- All materials, equipment and procedures used to maintain vaccines at the required temperature
- Must be marked with date first opened
- Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
- The degree of hotness or coldness of an environment
- The National Advisory Committee on Immunization
12 Clues: Must be marked with date first opened • Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care • The National Advisory Committee on Immunization • Quadrivalent live attenuated vaccine (intranasal) • The quantity of goods and materials on hand; stock • The degree of hotness or coldness of an environment • A device, container, or room that cools or keeps cool • ...
CORONAVIRUS 2020-05-04
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- a covering that fits over the nose and mouth to protect or prevent infections.
- free from dirt, marks or stains.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal or plant. It produces symptoms.
- expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.
- a qualified practitioner of medicine, a physician.
- affected by physical or mental illness.
- make a sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth.
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against
- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- a substance used with water for washing and cleaning.
- a state, period or place of isolation
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat.
12 Clues: free from dirt, marks or stains. • a state, period or place of isolation • affected by physical or mental illness. • a qualified practitioner of medicine, a physician. • expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound. • a substance used with water for washing and cleaning. • (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world. • ...
Germs and Sickness Choice Board 2020-05-06
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- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce.
- microorganisms that cause disease
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus.
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- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area
- a condition in which bacteria can no longer be killed by a particular antibiotic
- the first doctor to recognize the importance of hand-washing to PREVENT the spread of infectious diseases.
- Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide.
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies
12 Clues: Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • microorganisms that cause disease • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide. • Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens • A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area • ...
New France Vocabulary 2025-01-21
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- A land owner in New France
- Exclusive right to trade or conduct business in a region
- A formal document granting rights or privileges
- A French word for “traveler,” often used to describe fur traders.
- An economic system where colonies provide resources to the mother country
- The second-ranking official in New France, responsible for the colony’s finances, justice, and administration.
- A widespread outbreak of disease.
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- Resistance to a disease or the body's ability to fight off infections.
- A set amount of property or money brought by a bride to her marriage.
- A high-ranking official in New France, responsible for defense, diplomacy, and relations with Indigenous peoples.
- The ability of different groups to live together peacefully and share the same space without conflict.
- Farmers in New France who worked the land.
12 Clues: A land owner in New France • A widespread outbreak of disease. • Farmers in New France who worked the land. • A formal document granting rights or privileges • Exclusive right to trade or conduct business in a region • A French word for “traveler,” often used to describe fur traders. • A set amount of property or money brought by a bride to her marriage. • ...
Cause and control of disease 2026-01-16
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- Specific measures taken to prevent the onset of a disease.
- A biological agent, such as a virus or bacterium, that causes disease.
- Public health conditions related to clean drinking water and waste disposal.
- Inanimate objects (like doorknobs) involved in indirect transmission.
- To examine data in detail to identify patterns and trends.
- An organism, such as a mosquito, that transmits a pathogen from one host to another.
- Large-scale strategies used to provide immunity against specific infectious diseases.
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- Differences in disease occurrence based on age, gender, or geography.
- Diseases with a sudden onset and typically short duration.
- The total number of cases of a disease existing in a population at a specific time.
- The study and analysis of patterns, causes, and effects of health conditions in populations.
- Long-lasting health conditions.
12 Clues: Long-lasting health conditions. • Specific measures taken to prevent the onset of a disease. • To examine data in detail to identify patterns and trends. • Diseases with a sudden onset and typically short duration. • Differences in disease occurrence based on age, gender, or geography. • Inanimate objects (like doorknobs) involved in indirect transmission. • ...
Pathogen terms 2017-11-20
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- anything that can produce disease.
- a biological agent that reproduces inside the cells of living hosts.
- used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections.
- make (something) impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance.
- typically by being exposed to something contagious.
- a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus.
- worldwide spread of a new disease.
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- constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length.
- the communication of disease from one person to another by close contact.
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics.
- a non-mutual relationship between species.
- biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms.
14 Clues: anything that can produce disease. • worldwide spread of a new disease. • a non-mutual relationship between species. • typically by being exposed to something contagious. • is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms. • a unicellular organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus. • used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. • ...
Coronavirus 2021-09-22
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- a period of time when an animal or a person that has or may have a disease is kept away from others in order to prevent the disease from spreading
- something that helps infected persons breathe
- a disease that is prevalent over the whole world
- something you need to take to find out if you have COVID-19
- the time between somebody catching a disease and the appearance of the first symptoms
- a thing that causes disease
- the best way to prevent infection
- a preventive measure to use when in public
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- a substance that helps to prevent infection in wounds by killing bacteria
- a precaution we take to slow the spread
- the body’s ability to avoid or not be affected by infection and disease
- something that will stop the virus in its tracks
- the act of avoiding contact with other people in order to prevent the spread of infection
- deadly new virus
14 Clues: deadly new virus • a thing that causes disease • the best way to prevent infection • a precaution we take to slow the spread • a preventive measure to use when in public • something that helps infected persons breathe • a disease that is prevalent over the whole world • something that will stop the virus in its tracks • ...
COVID crossword 2022-01-11
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- A variant of coronavirus that is extremely contagious.
- Feeling ill or not well
- Staying away from other people, and isolating.
- Staying away from other people
- An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- when a large portion of a community becomes immune to a disease.
- Staying 6ft away from one another
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- A virus that is killing many people as you are standing here right now.
- How far you should stand apart from other people at the start of the pandemic.
- School from home, used when schools cannot be in-person.
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
- A injection to help stop the spread of a disease of virus.
- A face covering used to prevent the spread of viruses.
- A variant of coronavirus, Hint: Name is the same as a major airline.
14 Clues: Feeling ill or not well • Staying away from other people • Staying 6ft away from one another • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease • Staying away from other people, and isolating. • A variant of coronavirus that is extremely contagious. • A face covering used to prevent the spread of viruses. • School from home, used when schools cannot be in-person. • ...
Immunology 2023-08-24
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- is a process that enhances the phagocytosis activity of antigen by macrophages and neutrophils.
- an antibacterial enzymes found in tears.
- is a organ located in the trachea behind the sternum involved in the maturation of T cells..
- plays an important responses in allergic reactions.
- immunity is gained either by vaccination or by injecting antibodies.
- stimulate B-cells to make antibodies and help killer cells develop.
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- is the product formed by the fusion between the phagosome and a lysosomes.
- is the site of B lymphocyte maturation.
- immunoglobulin molecule has 10 antigen binding sites.
- is a mediator of inflammatory response.
- fragments of antibody that binds to antigen.
- are substances that mixed with an antigen then injected with it,enhances the immunogenicity of that antigen.
- is the only immunoglobulin able to cross the placenta.
- receptor, which contribute the secretory components to Tg A and Ig M.
14 Clues: is the site of B lymphocyte maturation. • is a mediator of inflammatory response. • an antibacterial enzymes found in tears. • fragments of antibody that binds to antigen. • plays an important responses in allergic reactions. • immunoglobulin molecule has 10 antigen binding sites. • is the only immunoglobulin able to cross the placenta. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2024-01-29
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- a white blood cell that destroys pathogens by engulfing and digesting them
- disease that is caused by hereditary or environmental factors
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
- disease that is caused by a pathogen
- make antibodies that attach to specific antigens
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- an organism, virus, or a protein that causes disease
- when a person weighs more than 20% above his or her recommended body weight
- means a person is heavy for his or her height and has excess stored fat
- a specialized protein that binds to a specific antigen to tag it for destruction
- a substance that provides energy or helps form body tissue
- a substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens
- System made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that recognize and attack foreign substances in the body
- coordinate the body's immune response
14 Clues: disease that is caused by a pathogen • coordinate the body's immune response • the type and amount of food that a person eats • make antibodies that attach to specific antigens • an organism, virus, or a protein that causes disease • a substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens • a substance that provides energy or helps form body tissue • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- A legal order that requires a person to appear or produce requested documents
- When someone refuses to testify or otherwise will not cooperate
- __________ commerce is trade among the states
- When witnesses do not tell the truth while under oath
- This necessary and _____ clause implies that Congress has powers beyond those in the first 17 clauses
- The formal accusation of misconduct in office
- ___________ veto is the provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- ________ budget is the yearly financial plan for the national government
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- These _________ powers are sometimes called the enumerated
- ______________ bills are laws proposed to authorize spending money
- The president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted for a program
- _______ bills create laws for raising money
- These _______ powers have allowed Congress to expand its role to meet the nation's needs
- Freedom from prosecution for people whose testimony ties them to criminal acts
14 Clues: _______ bills create laws for raising money • __________ commerce is trade among the states • The formal accusation of misconduct in office • When witnesses do not tell the truth while under oath • These _________ powers are sometimes called the enumerated • When someone refuses to testify or otherwise will not cooperate • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- The president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund program
- The yearly financial plan for the federal government
- He committed ______ when he lied in court
- When the states trade among each other
- The provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- A formal accusation of misconduct in the office against a public official
- The powers directly stated in the constitution
- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
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- A willful obstruction of justice and law
- Article I, Section viii, of the Constitution, which gives Congress the power to make laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its duties
- A proposed law to authorize spending money
- Powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- A law proposed to make more money
14 Clues: A law proposed to make more money • When the states trade among each other • A willful obstruction of justice and law • He committed ______ when he lied in court • A proposed law to authorize spending money • The powers directly stated in the constitution • The yearly financial plan for the federal government • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- ______powers are powers directly stated in the constitution
- the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- ____ veto is the provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- a formal accusation against a public official
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- interstate ____ is when states trade amongst each other
- ____ budget the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- ____ bill is a law proposed to raise money
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- _____ bill is a proposed law to authorize spending money
- _____ and proper clause gives Congress to make laws that are needed
- ______ powers are powers not directly given to the government in the constitution
- the willful obstruction or ignorance of justice
- the act of lying while under oath
14 Clues: the act of lying while under oath • ____ bill is a law proposed to raise money • a formal accusation against a public official • the willful obstruction or ignorance of justice • interstate ____ is when states trade amongst each other • _____ bill is a proposed law to authorize spending money • ______powers are powers directly stated in the constitution • ...
Taylors world events since 2011 crossword 2024-09-05
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- a group of people who come together to fight against an idea through words or actions
- a long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns
- something that was legally prohibited
- a vehicle that is made to be submerged for long periods of time while holding people
- a place that holds wild animals for the public to see
- The people in charge of a nation
- a formal occasion to celebrate an anniversary or event
- a large fire that normally spreads through a forest
- an injection used to gain immunity or protection against a disease
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- a person who leaks government information for a good cause
- a document that states your information so you can travel to a different country
- To direct or influence people to do something
- a church where a bishop is associated
- to make someone's time in office longer
14 Clues: The people in charge of a nation • something that was legally prohibited • a church where a bishop is associated • to make someone's time in office longer • To direct or influence people to do something • a large fire that normally spreads through a forest • a long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns • a place that holds wild animals for the public to see • ...
Health 2023-07-07
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- Substances or treatments used to prevent or cure illness or disease.
- The state of overall well-being and good health.
- The physical structure of a person or an animal.
- Mental or emotional strain or tension.
- The act of resting and unwinding, often to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases.
- The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- The ability to maintain stability and equilibrium in one's body and life.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands.
- Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of illness or injury.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy.
- The process of supplying adequate fluids to the body to maintain hydration.
- The process of providing nourishment to the body through food and drinks.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate.
15 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. • ...
Unit13-15 2023-04-20
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- A formal record for an arrest
- bargaining Plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a lesser sentence.
- An “eye for an eye”. Punishment as revenge for the act.
- A formal charge for a crime
- witness is forced to answer all questions, and cannot be prosecuted for that testimony
- A court session at which a defendant is charged and enters a plea
- A court order requiring a witness to appear in court
- The release of a convicted person before their entire sentence has been served.
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- Punishment intended to change the future behavior of that person.
- Paying back or otherwise compensating their victims for their loss
- To physically separate a person from society thus protecting society.
- Money/Property put up to guarantee appearance in court
- Lying under oath.
- Punishment that is intended to deter, or stop future wrongdoing.
14 Clues: Lying under oath. • A formal charge for a crime • A formal record for an arrest • A court order requiring a witness to appear in court • Money/Property put up to guarantee appearance in court • An “eye for an eye”. Punishment as revenge for the act. • Punishment that is intended to deter, or stop future wrongdoing. • ...
Chapter 7 Lymphatic System 2025-01-30
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- small masses of tissue that trap pathogens entering through the mouth and nasal cavity
- cells that perform immune system "surveillance"
- type of granulocyte that secretes chemicals to attack disease causing parasites
- body's ability to protect itself against a specific bacterium, virus, toxin, or other foreign substance.
- abnormal condition in which the immune system attacks its own tissues.
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- profession that specializes in caring for patients with cancer
- colorless liquid containing leukocytes and plasma that helps remove wastes, toxins, and other harmful substances from the body
- drains lymph from the lower right side and the left side of the body
- medication that fights or prevents bacterial infection
- protect the body against harmful invaders that enter through the digestive tract.
- the liver filters blood and serves as a storehouse for healthy ___.
- type of immunity you were born with
- glad located in the chest that secretes a hormone that stimulates production of T lymphocytes
- disease causing microorganism
14 Clues: disease causing microorganism • type of immunity you were born with • cells that perform immune system "surveillance" • medication that fights or prevents bacterial infection • profession that specializes in caring for patients with cancer • the liver filters blood and serves as a storehouse for healthy ___. • ...
Microbiological diagnostics of zoonotic infection - brucellosis 2024-10-25
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- An assay to detect viral-specific antibodies using fluorescence
- A primary animal reservoir for Hantavirus infections
- This type of diagnostic technique detects the genetic material of viruses
- The body fluid often tested to diagnose viral hemorrhagic fevers
- The process of identifying viruses by growing them in a laboratory
- A diagnostic test used to detect antibodies in the blood
- Type of immunity detected through antibody testing in viral infections
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- Rodent-borne virus responsible for severe pulmonary syndrome
- The most common type of sample for viral detection in Bunyavirus infections
- Disease transmitted by mosquitoes, part of Bunyaviridae family
- The gold standard test for detecting viral RNA
- A test that can differentiate between acute and past viral infections by detecting IgM and IgG
- The pathogen responsible for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is transmitted by what kind of arthropod
- Virus that causes severe hemorrhagic fever, part of Filoviridae
14 Clues: The gold standard test for detecting viral RNA • A primary animal reservoir for Hantavirus infections • A diagnostic test used to detect antibodies in the blood • Rodent-borne virus responsible for severe pulmonary syndrome • Disease transmitted by mosquitoes, part of Bunyaviridae family • An assay to detect viral-specific antibodies using fluorescence • ...
Health Chapter 4 - 4.1-4.2 2024-11-05
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- The largest organ of the body is your _____.
- The body’s ability to protect itself from a particular disease is _____.
- The inner layer of the skin is the _____.
- Pathogens that use a host cell of the body to reproduce is a _____.
- Diseases which can be passed from one person to another are contagious, or _____. (Examples are the common cold, influenza, and chicken pox.)
- Microorganisms that can cause disease are _____.
- The oily substance produced by oil glands is _____.
- Hair-like projects which keep pathogens from getting into lungs are _____.
- The outer layer of the skin is the _____.
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- Diseases which can NOT be passed from one person to another are _____. (Examples are heart disease and cancer.)
- The _____ system is designed to defend against germs and disease.
- Pathogens that reproduce by making copies of themselves are _____.
- The thick fluid which traps pathogens is _____.
- A sign that the body is fighting an infection is a _____.
14 Clues: The inner layer of the skin is the _____. • The outer layer of the skin is the _____. • The largest organ of the body is your _____. • The thick fluid which traps pathogens is _____. • Microorganisms that can cause disease are _____. • The oily substance produced by oil glands is _____. • A sign that the body is fighting an infection is a _____. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2021-02-01
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- - the land away from the coast
- - walls made of sharpened poles or logs stuck into the ground standing up.
- - a merchant who buys and sells goods, for profit, that others produce.
- - a person who was considered the legal property of another person.
- - natural resistance to disease
- - a large farm
- - the beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group of people.
- - a geographical area controlled by a distant country.
- - one who moves around from place to place.
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- - cultivation of plants for food on a smaller scale than agriculture.
- - a journey for a specific purpose.
- - a settlement where priests could live and work in major Indian towns.
- - items such as tools, pottery, remains of structures, and other items that are on or underneath Georgia’s soil.
- - the science of locating and studying artifacts to learn about the lives of early peoples.
14 Clues: - a large farm • - the land away from the coast • - natural resistance to disease • - a journey for a specific purpose. • - one who moves around from place to place. • - a geographical area controlled by a distant country. • - the beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group of people. • - a person who was considered the legal property of another person. • ...
Big Words 2021-04-21
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- A branch of zoology that deals with shells
- A person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes Someone who is given to optimism
- A philosophic individual
- A science that deals with the atmosphere and its phenomena and especially with weather and weather forecasting
- A person who is inclined to expect poor outcomes
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- The study or collection of coins, tokens, and paper money and sometimes related objects (such as medals)
- The science of human beings
- A branch of zoology that deals with fishes
- A science that deals with the immune system and the cell-mediated and humeral aspects of immunity and immune responses
- One who collects or studies stamps
- One who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves
- A branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians
- chiefly British spellings of PAEDIATRIC , PAEDIATRICIAN , PAEDIATRIC
- an abnormal condition of sleep in which motor acts (such as walking) are performed
- One who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves
15 Clues: A philosophic individual • The science of human beings • One who collects or studies stamps • A branch of zoology that deals with fishes • A branch of zoology that deals with shells • A person who is inclined to expect poor outcomes • One who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves • One who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves • ...
Immune System Vocab 2017-01-02
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- to make a copy of itself
- response what happens when body is attacked or injured
- prevents pathogens from entering or damaging healthy body cells
- ability to fight off disease when invaded by a pathogen
- harmful organisms that cause disease
- t cells type of t cell that kills pathogens inside the body by itself
- t cells typpe of t cell that activates killer b cells to kill pathogens in the body
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- system a complex response system that protects the body from viruses
- disease disorder where the immune system destroys healthy tissue
- blood cells cells involved in the immune system that's major function is to fight off disease
- a rise in body temperature that is abnormal
- cells cells that kill pathogens or activate killer cells
- proteins that carry out response to body by turning up the heat
- blood cells cells that carry oxygen
14 Clues: to make a copy of itself • harmful organisms that cause disease • blood cells cells that carry oxygen • a rise in body temperature that is abnormal • response what happens when body is attacked or injured • ability to fight off disease when invaded by a pathogen • cells cells that kill pathogens or activate killer cells • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- Freedom from prosecution for people that have committed a major crime
- A legal order that requires a person to produce requested documents
- Powers the government uses to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- ___________ bills are laws proposed to authorize spending money
- A ________ veto allows provisions written by Congress to cancel actions of executive agencies
- ______ bills are laws for raising money and start in the House
- If you are held ________ of Congress, then you are obstructing its work
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- The yearly financial plan for the national government is the national ________
- The president's refusal to spend money voted by Congress
- _____ powers of Congress are sometimes called the enumerated powers
- The necessary and ______ clause states that Congress has powers beyond the ones in the first 17 clauses
- The formal accusation of misconduct in office
- Commerce around the state is call _________ commerce
- This word means to lie under oath
14 Clues: This word means to lie under oath • The formal accusation of misconduct in office • Commerce around the state is call _________ commerce • The president's refusal to spend money voted by Congress • ______ bills are laws for raising money and start in the House • ___________ bills are laws proposed to authorize spending money • ...
Chapter 6 vocab 2019-03-07
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- _________ bill is a law proposed to raise money
- trade among the states
- ____________ veto is a provisions congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- a proposed law to authorize spending money
- lying under oath
- willful obstruction of justice
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
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- powers directly stated in the constitution
- __________ and proper clause gives congress the power to make all laws that are necessary for caring out its duties
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official
- the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- the presidents refusal to spend money congress has voted to fund a program
- powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
14 Clues: lying under oath • trade among the states • willful obstruction of justice • powers directly stated in the constitution • a proposed law to authorize spending money • _________ bill is a law proposed to raise money • the yearly financial plan for the federal government • a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-06
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- The elastic clause is also known as ____________ powers
- A national __________ is a yearly plan for the national government
- A legal order that requires a person to appear or produce records
- One way to exercise oversight power is by legislative _____
- Commerce among the states is also known as _______ commerce
- Three presidents have been affected by _________, a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- Laws for raising money are known as ________ bills
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- As opposed to revenue bills, ____________bills are for spending money
- The president's refusal to spend money Congress has already voted for a program.
- The freedom from prosecution for people whose testimony ties them to criminal acts
- These powers are directly stated in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution
- When someone does not cooperate with Congress by willfully obstructing its work
- This is lying under oath
- McCulloch v. Maryland established the ______ and proper clause that Congress has
14 Clues: This is lying under oath • Laws for raising money are known as ________ bills • The elastic clause is also known as ____________ powers • One way to exercise oversight power is by legislative _____ • Commerce among the states is also known as _______ commerce • A legal order that requires a person to appear or produce records • ...
Rain Forest Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-04
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- to secure or guarantee
- the state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like
- to divest or clear of forests or trees
- the act of pleading for, supporting, or recommending; active espousal
- performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly
- to engage in thought or reflection; meditate
- to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of
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- to bring (uncultivated areas or wasteland) into a condition for cultivation or other use.
- originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native
- preceding and leading up to the main part, matter, or business; introductory; preparatory
- separated from other persons or things; alone; solitary
- of the nature of a catastrophe, or disastrous event; calamitous
- a set of initials representing a name, organization, or the like, with each letter pronounced separately
- pertaining to ancestors; descending or claimed from ancestors
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 • ...
Common Communicable Diseases 2023-10-30
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- the lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- a global outbreak of an infectious disease
- disease outbreak that affects many in the same place and at the same time
- scarring of the liver
- a state of being protected against a particular disease.
- a reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
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- communicable diseases whose occurrence in humans has increased within the past 2 decades or threatens to increase in the near future
- the yellowing of the skin and liver
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response.
- the passageway that makes breathing possible
- protein that acts against a specific antigen.
- substances that can trigger an immune response.
- an infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with infection and other fluids
- network of cells tissues organs and chemicals that fights off pathogens
14 Clues: scarring of the liver • the yellowing of the skin and liver • a global outbreak of an infectious disease • the passageway that makes breathing possible • protein that acts against a specific antigen. • substances that can trigger an immune response. • a state of being protected against a particular disease. • a reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection • ...
Communicable Diseases 2023-10-30
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- the lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, & mouth.
- Disease outbreak that effects many people in the same place & at the same time.
- An infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with infection & other fluids.
- Substances that can trigger an immune response
- Communicble diseases whose occurence in humans has increased withing the past 2 decades or threatens to increase in the near future.
- A preparation of dead or weekened pathogens that are introdounced into the body to stimulate an immune response
- A reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- A state of being protected against a particular disease
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- scarring of the liver.
- A network of cells, tissue, organs, & chemicals that fight off pathogens
- tract the passageway that makes breathing possible.
- The yellowing of the skin & eyes.
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
14 Clues: scarring of the liver. • The yellowing of the skin & eyes. • A global outbreak of an infectious disease • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • Substances that can trigger an immune response • tract the passageway that makes breathing possible. • A state of being protected against a particular disease • ...
Contributions to Latin America 2022-11-30
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- This is a type of music Africans brought over
- A main Religion in Haiti
- Europeans brought these over because they needed people to work for them and the indigenous were getting sick and dying
- This group grew Corn, Beans and Squash
- This type of language is many languages put together
- This was a dictator leading for the King
- Lots of this was brought over and killed many indigenous people because they had no immunity to it
- A very big religion in Brazil, brought from Africans
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- Both the Olmec and Mayans developed their own system of this
- This capital was run by the Aztec before it was taken over and turned into Mexico City
- This was the main religion for the Europeans
- This animal was brought by the Europeans
- The Mayans developed one of these with 365 days
- The Olmec invented the concept of this, its nothing
14 Clues: A main Religion in Haiti • This group grew Corn, Beans and Squash • This animal was brought by the Europeans • This was a dictator leading for the King • This was the main religion for the Europeans • This is a type of music Africans brought over • The Mayans developed one of these with 365 days • The Olmec invented the concept of this, its nothing • ...
Microbiological diagnostics of zoonotic infection - brucellosis 2024-10-23
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- An assay to detect viral-specific antibodies using fluorescence
- A primary animal reservoir for Hantavirus infections
- This type of diagnostic technique detects the genetic material of viruses
- The body fluid often tested to diagnose viral hemorrhagic fevers
- The process of identifying viruses by growing them in a laboratory
- A diagnostic test used to detect antibodies in the blood
- Type of immunity detected through antibody testing in viral infections
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- Rodent-borne virus responsible for severe pulmonary syndrome
- The most common type of sample for viral detection in Bunyavirus infections
- Disease transmitted by mosquitoes, part of Bunyaviridae family
- The gold standard test for detecting viral RNA
- A test that can differentiate between acute and past viral infections by detecting IgM and IgG
- The pathogen responsible for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is transmitted by what kind of arthropod
- Virus that causes severe hemorrhagic fever, part of Filoviridae
14 Clues: The gold standard test for detecting viral RNA • A primary animal reservoir for Hantavirus infections • A diagnostic test used to detect antibodies in the blood • Rodent-borne virus responsible for severe pulmonary syndrome • Disease transmitted by mosquitoes, part of Bunyaviridae family • An assay to detect viral-specific antibodies using fluorescence • ...
Social Studies 2024-11-29
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- Last name of the explorer who hiked across Panama to see the Pacific Ocean
- The country where Prince Henry was from
- Resistance to disease or sickness
- The queen who paid for Columbus' voyages
- The explorer who America is named after __________ Vespucci
- Where Prince Henry the Navigator trained his soldiers
- The town in North Africa that Prince Henry helped to take over.
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- My first name is Christopher and I'm an italian explorer
- The Portuguese explorer who sailed to India and traded in spices: Vasco __ ____
- The name of one of Christopher Columbus' ships that sounds like a saint
- His ships circumnavigated the globe
- In the ___________ Exchange plants and animals were exchanged between the New World (the Americas) and the Old World (Europe)
- The Europeans brought ____________ with them to the Americas and many people fell ill and died
- On his first voyage, Columbus visited this these islands The B______________
14 Clues: Resistance to disease or sickness • His ships circumnavigated the globe • The country where Prince Henry was from • The queen who paid for Columbus' voyages • Where Prince Henry the Navigator trained his soldiers • My first name is Christopher and I'm an italian explorer • The explorer who America is named after __________ Vespucci • ...
Circulatory System 2025-11-12
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- Cells that help to form clots
- This organ allow oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste products to pass into and out of cells
- are blood vessels that transport oxygenated blood from the heart to various parts of he body
- is the circulation with the Heart-All body parts-Heart route
- the condition where your blood does not clot the way it should
- It provides immunity by fending off pathogens and harmful microorganisms
- Two upper chambers of the human heart
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- high blood pressure
- Involved in transporting oxygen, nutrients to various parts of the body
- Two lower chambers of the human heart
- the condition where you don't have enough red blood cells
- are blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood to the heart from various parts of the body.
- is the type of blood cancer caused by a rise in the number
- is the circulation with the Heart-Lungs-Heart route
14 Clues: high blood pressure • Cells that help to form clots • Two lower chambers of the human heart • Two upper chambers of the human heart • is the circulation with the Heart-Lungs-Heart route • the condition where you don't have enough red blood cells • is the type of blood cancer caused by a rise in the number • is the circulation with the Heart-All body parts-Heart route • ...
Lymphatic System Crossword 2016-12-19
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- If fluid is not collected from tissues by the lymphatic system, swelling occurs which is known as __________.
- Returns lymph from the lower body and left side of the body to the left subclavian vein.
- They are associated with Antibody Mediated Response.
- Takes up excess tissue fluid and returns it to the bloodstream.
- Filters the blood, and also removes old and defective blood cells.
- The ______ _____ is filled with maturing T cells.
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- The _____ _________ ____ returns lymph from the upper body and right side of the body to the right subclavian vein.
- Absorbs carbohydrates and proteins.
- ________ absorbs glycerol and fatty acids.
- The body’s capability to repel foreign substances, pathogens and cancer cells.
- Where B cells mature.
- Small, oval structures along the lymphatic vessels which cleanses lymph.
- The fluid inside a lymphatic vessel is called a _____.
- They are associated with Cell Mediated Response.
14 Clues: Where B cells mature. • Absorbs carbohydrates and proteins. • ________ absorbs glycerol and fatty acids. • They are associated with Cell Mediated Response. • The ______ _____ is filled with maturing T cells. • They are associated with Antibody Mediated Response. • The fluid inside a lymphatic vessel is called a _____. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- _____ lying under oath.
- _____ is the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted for a program.
- _____ bills are laws for raising money.
- in ____ of Congress meaning that they are willfully obstructing its work.
- This ____ and proper clause implies Congress has powers beyond those in the first 17 clauses.
- A ______ veto allows Congress to review and cancel actions of executive agencies.
- _____ the formanl accusation of misconduct in the office.
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- _____ commerce, or commerce among the states.
- _____ a legal order that requires a person to appear or produce requested documents.
- _____ is the freedom from persecution for people whose testimony ties them to criminal facts.
- the ______ budget is the yearly financial plan for the national government.
- _____ bills are laws proposed to authorize spending money.
- These _____ powers of Congress are sometimes called the enumerated powers.
- _____ powers have allowed Congress to expand its role to meet the nations needs.
14 Clues: _____ lying under oath. • _____ bills are laws for raising money. • _____ commerce, or commerce among the states. • _____ the formanl accusation of misconduct in the office. • _____ bills are laws proposed to authorize spending money. • in ____ of Congress meaning that they are willfully obstructing its work. • ...
Chapter 6 vocab 2019-03-07
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- ________ budget,the yearly financial plan for the national government
- a legal order that requires a person to appear or produce requested documents
- _________ powers of Congress are sometimes called the enumerated powers
- _______ powers, are powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- lying under oath
- the formal accusation of misconduct in office
- freedom from prosecution for people whose testimony ties them to criminal acts
- __________ commerce, or commerce among the states
- willfully obstructing the work of Congress
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- _______ bills are laws for raising money, start in the House and then go to the Senate
- _________ and proper clause implies that Congress has powers beyond those in the first 17 clauses
- ______________ bills, are laws proposed to authorize spending money
- president's refusal to spend money Congress voted for a program
- ___________ veto, provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
14 Clues: lying under oath • willfully obstructing the work of Congress • the formal accusation of misconduct in office • __________ commerce, or commerce among the states • president's refusal to spend money Congress voted for a program • ______________ bills, are laws proposed to authorize spending money • ...
Chapter 6 vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- presidentials refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- _______ and proper clause- Gives Congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its duties.
- powers directly states in the Constitution
- ________ commerce is a trade that is among the states
- is when a person lies while being under oath
- an offense, a willful obstruction of justice
- ______ budget- a financial yearly plan made for the federal government
- _______ veto allows the Congress to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- freedom from prosecution when a testimony ties them to illegal acts
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- a formal accusation of a public official for misconduct
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- _______ bill is a proposed law to control the spending of money
- _______ bill is a law that is proposed to raise money
- _______ powers are powers that the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
14 Clues: powers directly states in the Constitution • is when a person lies while being under oath • an offense, a willful obstruction of justice • _______ bill is a law that is proposed to raise money • ________ commerce is a trade that is among the states • a formal accusation of a public official for misconduct • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- ______ and Proper Clause, Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution.
- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts.
- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents.
- A Bill that is proposed to authorize spending money.
- The President's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program.
- A Bill that is proposed to raise money.
- Powers that the government requires to carry out it expressed constitutional powers.
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- ______ veto, The provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies.
- A formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official.
- Commerce that is among the states.
- _______ budget, The yearly financial plan for the Federal Government.
- A willful obstruction of justice that halts work.
- These powers are directly stated in the Constitution.
- Lying under an oath, like an oath of office.
14 Clues: Commerce that is among the states. • A Bill that is proposed to raise money. • Lying under an oath, like an oath of office. • A willful obstruction of justice that halts work. • A Bill that is proposed to authorize spending money. • These powers are directly stated in the Constitution. • ______ and Proper Clause, Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution. • ...
Finding Scythe 2024-04-27
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- Which Scythe accessory grants immunity?
- What job did the executive have to do after giving up his mansion to Scythe Goddard?
- In which city does Scythe/High blade Xenocrates live?
- Which Scythe taught Rowan & Citra Bokator while they were being mentored by Scythe Faraday?
- What is the name of the first conclave Rowan & Citra attended?
- How many Scythe commandments are there?
- Who is the daughter of High Blade Xenocrates?
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- What did Citra's mother bake fo dinner the evening Scythe Faraday came to their house?
- What is Scythe Faraday's real name?
- Which one of Scythe Goddard's junior scythes uses a flamethrower?
- What did Citra disguise herself as when being a fugitive in the Chilargentine region?
- On what beach did Scythe Faraday live after faking his death?
- Where did Citra and Rowan meet for the first time?
- What colour is Scythe Goddard's robe?
14 Clues: What is Scythe Faraday's real name? • What colour is Scythe Goddard's robe? • Which Scythe accessory grants immunity? • How many Scythe commandments are there? • Who is the daughter of High Blade Xenocrates? • Where did Citra and Rowan meet for the first time? • In which city does Scythe/High blade Xenocrates live? • ...
Health 2023-09-26
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- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular disease or pathogen
- a traditional Chinese treatment that involves the insertion of needles into the body
- a common viral infection of the nose and throat.
- is a medicine made of plants
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- the kinds of injuries that most commonly occur during sports or exercise
- a sleep disorder where people have trouble sleeping
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- a pain in your head or face that's often described as a pressure that's throbbing, constant, sharp or dull.
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals
- drugs used to achieve relief from pain
- lack of strength or energy
- an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses
- a condition in which the immune system reacts to a foreign substance such as dust, pollen, or certain food
14 Clues: lack of strength or energy • is a medicine made of plants • drugs used to achieve relief from pain • a common viral infection of the nose and throat. • an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses • a sleep disorder where people have trouble sleeping • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals • ...
Final 5 Faceoff 2023-07-20
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- the number of the rule added for the chum bucket challenge
- the first song played in the musical chairs challenge
- robert reminded everyone to get one of these for free
- the person voted out right before the fake tribe swap
- what christy recommended Konner to take for a hangover
- the sport game you all competed in during the 4th of July
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- pa revealed a challenge involving quotes written like this
- the first major US holiday to take place during this season
- you signed this at the start of the game to not metagame
- konner posted a picture of this in treemail on june 22nd
- the main color used in the puzzle faceoff challenge result spreadsheet
- the first word of the name of the F6 Immunity Challenge
- the action of an emoji Elise posted before the Day 7 banner Christy posted
- the first thing posted in treemail
14 Clues: the first thing posted in treemail • the first song played in the musical chairs challenge • robert reminded everyone to get one of these for free • the person voted out right before the fake tribe swap • what christy recommended Konner to take for a hangover • the first word of the name of the F6 Immunity Challenge • ...
Mica's Crossword 2023-10-09
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- The injection of an inactive pathogen to teach the immune system how to deal with the threat.
- Immunity that is developed over time.
- Widespread infection of a pathogen across the globe.
- An infective agent that is not alive and can multiply.
- Microorganisms/viruses that can cause disease.
- When the immune system recognizes and eliminates the harmful stimuli and starts healing.
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- Abnormal pathogenic agents that are transmissible.
- Widespread infection of a pathogen in a community/nation.
- A toxin which induces an immune response.
- A carrier of a disease-causing agent from an infected individual to a non-infected individual or its food or environment.
- The inhibition of a pathogen in a body.
- A protein in the blood that is produced to counter a specific antigen.
- the spread of a pathogen between people.
- Small living microorganisms that can cause infection.
14 Clues: Immunity that is developed over time. • The inhibition of a pathogen in a body. • the spread of a pathogen between people. • A toxin which induces an immune response. • Microorganisms/viruses that can cause disease. • Abnormal pathogenic agents that are transmissible. • Widespread infection of a pathogen across the globe. • ...
Microbiological diagnostics of zoonotic infection - brucellosis 2024-10-25
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- Disease transmitted by mosquitoes, part of Bunyaviridae family
- The process of identifying viruses by growing them in a laboratory
- An assay to detect viral-specific antibodies using fluorescence
- Rodent-borne virus responsible for severe pulmonary syndrome
- A primary animal reservoir for Hantavirus infections
- This type of diagnostic technique detects the genetic material of viruses
- The most common type of sample for viral detection in Bunyavirus infections
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- Type of immunity detected through antibody testing in viral infections
- The body fluid often tested to diagnose viral hemorrhagic fevers
- Virus that causes severe hemorrhagic fever, part of Filoviridae
- A diagnostic test used to detect antibodies in the blood
- The gold standard test for detecting viral RNA
- The pathogen responsible for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever is transmitted by what kind of arthropod
- A test that can differentiate between acute and past viral infections by detecting IgM and IgG
14 Clues: The gold standard test for detecting viral RNA • A primary animal reservoir for Hantavirus infections • A diagnostic test used to detect antibodies in the blood • Rodent-borne virus responsible for severe pulmonary syndrome • Disease transmitted by mosquitoes, part of Bunyaviridae family • Virus that causes severe hemorrhagic fever, part of Filoviridae • ...
Nutrition 2025-04-15
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- A nutrient that helps regulate body temperature and is essential for hydration.
- A nutrient that helps repair and build tissues in the body
- A vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium
- A fatty acid that supports heart health, found in fish
- A type of fat that is considered healthy and found in avocados and nuts.
- A mineral that helps carry oxygen in the blood
- A green vegetable high in iron, famously eaten by Popeye
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- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in bread, rice, and pasta.
- A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth.
- A vitamin found in citrus fruits that boosts immunity
- A A vitamin that helps with vision and immune function.
- A fruit known for its high potassium content
- A type of sugar found naturally in fruits
- A type of grain often used to make oatmeal
14 Clues: A type of sugar found naturally in fruits • A type of grain often used to make oatmeal • A vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium • A fruit known for its high potassium content • A mineral that helps carry oxygen in the blood • A mineral essential for strong bones and teeth. • A vitamin found in citrus fruits that boosts immunity • ...
Acadia April 1 Lecture Review 2022-03-30
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- PTH is triggered by low levels of what in the blood?
- The main function of the small intestine in the digestive process
- Chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream to target organs and tissues
- The PTH directly stimulates this
- A VO2max of 34 ml/kg/min for a 52 year old biologically male individual would be classified as?
- The inner layer of the adrenal glands is referred to as?
- A hormone necessary for the production of a white blood cell that protects the body through cell-mediated immunity
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- The active form of vitamin D
- Primary mineralcorticoid
- Responsible for slowing the production of insulin, glucagon, and gastrin
- Phosphate ions in the serum form this with calcium
- Inhibited by the absence of food in the stomach
- Cortisol is what type of hormone?
- According to the case study in lecture, this gland was likely responsible for Riley's issues
14 Clues: Primary mineralcorticoid • The active form of vitamin D • The PTH directly stimulates this • Cortisol is what type of hormone? • Inhibited by the absence of food in the stomach • Phosphate ions in the serum form this with calcium • PTH is triggered by low levels of what in the blood? • The inner layer of the adrenal glands is referred to as? • ...
chapter 21 Viruses bio 2022-12-01
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- encloses the DNA and a portion of the cytoplasm produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogens used to produce immunity disease
- where some prokaryotes exchange genetic information
- unicellular organism that lacks of a nucleus
- RNA virus containing RNA as its genetic information
- virus that infects bacteria
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- infection where virus embeds its DNA in the host DNA and is replicated with the host cells
- group of drugs used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- coat of protein surrounding a virus
- small particle of proteins and nucleic acid sometimes lipids
- infection where a virus enters a cells makes copies of itself causing the cell to burst
- asexual reproduction where an organism replicates its DNA splitting in half creating two sister cells
- disease causing agents
- bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host DNA
14 Clues: disease causing agents • virus that infects bacteria • coat of protein surrounding a virus • unicellular organism that lacks of a nucleus • where some prokaryotes exchange genetic information • RNA virus containing RNA as its genetic information • small particle of proteins and nucleic acid sometimes lipids • bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host DNA • ...
Health 2025-10-17
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- A substance used for treating disease or illness.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- A state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
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- Promoting health or well-being.
- Strong and healthy; vigorous.
- A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense.
- Physical or mental strength and good health.
- A medicine that is used to kill harmful bacteria and to cure infections.
- The state of being physically fit and healthy.
- Full of life and energy; active and outgoing.
14 Clues: Strong and healthy; vigorous. • Promoting health or well-being. • Physical or mental strength and good health. • Full of life and energy; active and outgoing. • The state of being physically fit and healthy. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A substance used for treating disease or illness. • A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense. • ...
Health 2025-10-17
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- A substance used for treating disease or illness.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- A state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
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- Promoting health or well-being.
- Strong and healthy; vigorous.
- A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense.
- Physical or mental strength and good health.
- A medicine that is used to kill harmful bacteria and to cure infections.
- The state of being physically fit and healthy.
- Full of life and energy; active and outgoing.
14 Clues: Strong and healthy; vigorous. • Promoting health or well-being. • Physical or mental strength and good health. • Full of life and energy; active and outgoing. • The state of being physically fit and healthy. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A substance used for treating disease or illness. • A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense. • ...
Disease & Population changes 1500-1600 2025-09-14
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- frequent and brutal conflicts over land, and resources
- a catastrophic pandemic that struck the Americas, leading to a massive population decline among indigenous peoples due to diseases introduced by European colonizers
- Low salt - most common form of malnutrition in this time
- Widespread malnutrition leading to starvation and death
- the first encounter of a population with a novel infectious disease, they have no prior exposure & immunity to, leading to high mortality rates & population decline
- A cold like virus known for its head to toe rash
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- the predicted amount of indigenous population decline after settlers in 1600
- A lack of nutrients in the body from undereating
- short supply of items, like food from damaged crops due to colonization
- a contagious respiratory illness
- A deadly variola virus
11 Clues: A deadly variola virus • a contagious respiratory illness • A lack of nutrients in the body from undereating • A cold like virus known for its head to toe rash • frequent and brutal conflicts over land, and resources • Widespread malnutrition leading to starvation and death • Low salt - most common form of malnutrition in this time • ...
Spelling Words 2016-04-11
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- under normal conditions; generally
- a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- happen; take place
- accomplishing an aim or purpose
- free from outside control; not depending on another's authority
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
- be given, presented with, or paid (something)
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- the particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated
- moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location
- cause to move or be apart
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- a point or way in which people or things are not the same
12 Clues: happen; take place • cause to move or be apart • accomplishing an aim or purpose • under normal conditions; generally • be given, presented with, or paid (something) • a point or way in which people or things are not the same • free from outside control; not depending on another's authority • a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection • ...
Crossword of the week: November wellbeing in focus 2023-11-17
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- The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases.
- Endurance or the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- Physical well-being and the ability to perform daily activities.
- The range of motion in joints and muscles, allowing for easy movement.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and maintenance.
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- Energy and liveliness associated with good health and well-being.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of diseases.
- The state of equilibrium or stability, both physically and mentally.
- Actions taken to avoid or reduce the risk of developing diseases or health problems.
- The ability to recover quickly from illness, stress, or adversity.
- The state of being in good physical and mental health.
12 Clues: The state of being in good physical and mental health. • The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. • Physical well-being and the ability to perform daily activities. • Energy and liveliness associated with good health and well-being. • The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases. • ...
Liver & Gallbladder 2025-03-12
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- - Solid deposits in the gallbladder, often formed due to excess cholesterol.
- - Fibrous remnant of the umbilical vein, attaches to the liver, has no blood flow.
- - How many functions does the liver have?
- - Posterior segment of the liver, supports detoxification, metabolism, and immunity.
- - Liver section near the gallbladder, aids metabolism, processes nutrients.
- - Connects the gallbladder to the common bile duct for bile passage.
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- - Carries bile from the liver and gallbladder to the duodenum for digestion.
- - Enlargement of the liver, often due to disease.
- - Small organ under the liver that stores bile and aids digestion.
- - Large vein carrying blood from the GI tract to the liver.
- - System consisting of two capillary beds transporting blood to the liver.
- - Supplies oxygen-rich blood to the liver, vital for liver function.
12 Clues: - How many functions does the liver have? • - Enlargement of the liver, often due to disease. • - Large vein carrying blood from the GI tract to the liver. • - Small organ under the liver that stores bile and aids digestion. • - Supplies oxygen-rich blood to the liver, vital for liver function. • ...
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. • ...
NARCOS 2025-07-31
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- Ruthless yet charming, he leads the Cali Cartel alongside his brother Miguel.
- character steve murphy
- This agent partners with Steve Murphy and becomes a major force in taking down Escobar.
- Introduced in Season 3, this cartel rose to power after Escobar’s downfall.
- Escobar offers to pay off this country's national debt in exchange for immunity.
- Dylan's main man
- Named for the famous operation launched to bring Escobar down
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- This DEA agent, played by Boyd Holbrook, narrates the early seasons in first person.
- Before playing Escobar, this actor had to learn Spanish fluently.
- This actor portrayed the ruthless Pablo Escobar, gaining 40 lbs
- whose death affects pascals outlook
- He ran the Guadalajara Cartel and became the central figure in Narcos: Mexico.
- The main focus of Seasons 1 and 2—this infamous Colombian cartel led by a legendary drug lord.
- where was javier born
14 Clues: Dylan's main man • where was javier born • character steve murphy • whose death affects pascals outlook • Named for the famous operation launched to bring Escobar down • This actor portrayed the ruthless Pablo Escobar, gaining 40 lbs • Before playing Escobar, this actor had to learn Spanish fluently. • ...
COVID-19 2021-05-04
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- the distance recommended by the cdc to social distance
- the type of virus that covid-19 is
- these lack the ability to live and reproduce outside of a host
- center for disease control
- a machine that helps people breathe, when the were severely affected by COVID-19
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- are weakened pathogens, inactivated pathogen
- when a large part of the community is vaccinated it protects the part of the community that is not
- a small parasite that spreads by injecting its DNA into cells
- a way to obtain immunity from a virus
- what someone who has underlying health conditions that makes them more vulnerable to infection than other people.
- a piece of fabric covering your face that helps slow the spread of covid-19
- prone conventional vaccines are more
12 Clues: center for disease control • the type of virus that covid-19 is • prone conventional vaccines are more • a way to obtain immunity from a virus • are weakened pathogens, inactivated pathogen • the distance recommended by the cdc to social distance • a small parasite that spreads by injecting its DNA into cells • ...
Self-Care 2023-11-29
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- What should you be building on all year round?
- What is something you can do as a coping skill?
- What is something you should do during the holidays to help with stress?
- What is something you can do for physical self-care?
- What is a sign that you need to do self-care?
- _____ helps build immunity and physical health.
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- _____ helps the body wind down and relax when getting ready for bed.
- Who should you seek out to when feeling stressed or alone?
- What is something that helps you calm down?
- What is something that will help keep the holidays simple and easy?
- One thing you should keep in mind is ______when the holidays are near.
- What can men do to manage their self-care?
12 Clues: What can men do to manage their self-care? • What is something that helps you calm down? • What is a sign that you need to do self-care? • What should you be building on all year round? • What is something you can do as a coping skill? • _____ helps build immunity and physical health. • What is something you can do for physical self-care? • ...
disease crossword 2020-05-04
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- a one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus.
- when an infectious disease spreads worldwide.
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens.
- a non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect a living plant or animal cell to reproduce.
- special proteins which kill pathogens.
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- drugs that kill/destroy a bacteria.
- a conditions in which bacteria can no longer be killed by a particular antibiotic.
- a dead or inactive form of a pathogen.
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of a disease.
- microorganisms that cause disease.
- when a persons white blood cells that can rapidly make correct antibodies to kill a pathogen.
- when there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one are of the world.
12 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease. • drugs that kill/destroy a bacteria. • a dead or inactive form of a pathogen. • special proteins which kill pathogens. • when an infectious disease spreads worldwide. • a one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of a disease. • ...
vdf 2025-05-15
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- Compounds in fruit that protect your body from damage.
- Minerals like potassium and sodium that help your body stay hydrated.
- What your body needs to function well — fruits can help with this!
- This nutrient helps regulate fluid balance and is found in bananas.
- Juicy red fruit with black seeds, perfect for summer hydration.
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- Nutrients like A, C, and E that support health and immunity.
- Golden-orange fruit that’s sweet, sticky, and tropical.
- A blended drink made with fruit, often cool and hydrating.
- A climate where fruits like papaya, mango, and coconut grow best.
- Spiky on the outside, sweet and yellow on the inside.
- Soft orange flesh with black seeds, popular in smoothies.
- Aids digestion and is found in the skin and flesh of many fruits.
12 Clues: Spiky on the outside, sweet and yellow on the inside. • Compounds in fruit that protect your body from damage. • Golden-orange fruit that’s sweet, sticky, and tropical. • Soft orange flesh with black seeds, popular in smoothies. • A blended drink made with fruit, often cool and hydrating. • Nutrients like A, C, and E that support health and immunity. • ...
Child Development 2024-11-02
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- A vivid bad dream, usually occurring toward morning.
- A system for children to fight off infections and stay healthy.
- A milestone of art development for young children ages 2-4
- A crucial part of the brain that acts as a relay station for sensory and motor signals.
- Ensuring children receive proper nutrition for their growth.
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- A serious issue that involves the failure to meet child's basic needs.
- A clear preference for the use of one hand over the other.
- A significant concern and can range from minor cuts
- Crucial for protecting children from various serial diseases.
- A significant health concern that effects children.
- The process whereby certain functions are located more in one hemisphere of brain.
- How children interpret and respond to sensory information from their environment.
12 Clues: A significant concern and can range from minor cuts • A significant health concern that effects children. • A vivid bad dream, usually occurring toward morning. • A clear preference for the use of one hand over the other. • A milestone of art development for young children ages 2-4 • Ensuring children receive proper nutrition for their growth. • ...
Viral Disease Spread 2025-09-18
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- An outbreak of disease that spreads throughout a very large geographic area.
- An outbreak of disease contained to one geographic area.
- How a disease is spread throughout the population.
- An organism that lives in or on a host and takes nutrients or energy from it.
- A medicine that can be prescribed to combat bacterial infections.
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- An organism that cannot be observed with the naked eye.
- A nonliving pathogen that can only reproduce inside a host. cell.
- A medicine prescribed to treat or prevent infections caused by viruses.
- A small dosage of a virus administered to a patient to boost immunity to that virus.
- The study of microorganisms.
- A eukaryotic organism such as mold, yeast, or a mushroom.
- A prokaryotic cell that can be either harmful or beneficial.
12 Clues: The study of microorganisms. • How a disease is spread throughout the population. • An organism that cannot be observed with the naked eye. • An outbreak of disease contained to one geographic area. • A eukaryotic organism such as mold, yeast, or a mushroom. • A prokaryotic cell that can be either harmful or beneficial. • ...
Tropical Fruit Puzzler 2025-05-15
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- Compounds in fruit that protect your body from damage.
- Minerals like potassium and sodium that help your body stay hydrated.
- What your body needs to function well — fruits can help with this!
- This nutrient helps regulate fluid balance and is found in bananas.
- Juicy red fruit with black seeds, perfect for summer hydration.
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- Nutrients like A, C, and E that support health and immunity.
- Golden-orange fruit that’s sweet, sticky, and tropical.
- A blended drink made with fruit, often cool and hydrating.
- A climate where fruits like papaya, mango, and coconut grow best.
- Spiky on the outside, sweet and yellow on the inside.
- Soft orange flesh with black seeds, popular in smoothies.
- Aids digestion and is found in the skin and flesh of many fruits.
12 Clues: Spiky on the outside, sweet and yellow on the inside. • Compounds in fruit that protect your body from damage. • Golden-orange fruit that’s sweet, sticky, and tropical. • Soft orange flesh with black seeds, popular in smoothies. • A blended drink made with fruit, often cool and hydrating. • Nutrients like A, C, and E that support health and immunity. • ...
Ch 21 Infectious Disease 2024-04-04
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- body’s general response to all kinds of injury.
- An organism that is so small it can only be seen through a microscope.
- The body’s ability to destroy a pathogen that it has previously encountered before the pathogen is able to cause disease.
- A lymphocyte that produces antibodies.
- single-celled microorganisms
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- Organisms such as yeasts, molds, and mushrooms
- A disease caused by an organism or virus that enters and multiplies within the human body
- A protein that attaches to the surface of pathogens or to the toxins produced by pathogens, keeping the pathogen or toxin from harming the body.
- A microorganism or virus that causes disease
- The body’s most sophisticated defense against pathogens.
- A type of lymphocyte that helps the immune system destroy pathogens.
- The smallest type of pathogen
12 Clues: single-celled microorganisms • The smallest type of pathogen • A lymphocyte that produces antibodies. • A microorganism or virus that causes disease • Organisms such as yeasts, molds, and mushrooms • body’s general response to all kinds of injury. • The body’s most sophisticated defense against pathogens. • ...
Microbiology Vocabulary 2025-11-19
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- an outbreak of a disease that affects many individuals
- a substance that inhibits the growth of or kills a microorganism
- any preparation (typically a shot) used as a preventive in order to have immunity against a specific disease
- the study of microorganisms and their effect on other living organism
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- an organism that benefits from living in or on another organism
- a microorganism that reproduces by taking over the other cells
- any organisms capable of spreading disease
- spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact
- type of microbe that does not have a nucleus
- an outbreak of a disease that affects a large group, whole country, or the world
- the method of transmission of a disease
- any type of microorganism
12 Clues: any type of microorganism • the method of transmission of a disease • any organisms capable of spreading disease • type of microbe that does not have a nucleus • an outbreak of a disease that affects many individuals • a microorganism that reproduces by taking over the other cells • an organism that benefits from living in or on another organism • ...
Vitamin C Crossword 2021-12-08
5 Clues: Protection of cells • A food that gives you 51.1 mg of Vitamin C • A vegetable that has around 50 mg of Vitamin C • Vitamin C gives you better _______ to fight off sicknesses • A term for when you or your body cannot produce without it
Review of 13A Specific Immunity 2022-11-29
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- repeated exposure to pathogens stimulates ___ cells
- lymphocytes that require antigen presentation
- CD4+ cells are activated to become ____ cells
- proteins secreted by B cells
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- lymphocytes that make antibodies
- CD8+ cells are activated to become ____ cells
- molecules on almost all cells that display antigens
- MP, dendritic cells & B cells are ___
8 Clues: proteins secreted by B cells • lymphocytes that make antibodies • MP, dendritic cells & B cells are ___ • CD8+ cells are activated to become ____ cells • lymphocytes that require antigen presentation • CD4+ cells are activated to become ____ cells • molecules on almost all cells that display antigens • repeated exposure to pathogens stimulates ___ cells
TOPIC 12: DISEASE & IMMUNITY - MALARIA 2024-03-18
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- / Malaria is transmitted by female ________ mosquitoes.
- / One of the symptoms of malaria is an _____ fever.
- / Once the malarial pathogen enters its host, it attacks and invades the liver cells and _____ .
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- / The malarial pathogen is a protozoan microorganism under Protoctist kingdom called ______ .
- / The malarial pathogen is a ______ because it benefits from its host by gaining nutrients and shelter which causes the host harm, eventually killing the host.
- / A patient with malaria will experience _____ due to the destruction of their red blood cells.
- / This fever together with chills, shivering and profuse sweating is due to the ____ produced by the parasite in the bloodstream.
- / The female Anopheles mosquitoes is a _______ because carry and transmit the malarial pathogen from an infected person to a healthy person.
8 Clues: / One of the symptoms of malaria is an _____ fever. • / Malaria is transmitted by female ________ mosquitoes. • / The malarial pathogen is a protozoan microorganism under Protoctist kingdom called ______ . • / A patient with malaria will experience _____ due to the destruction of their red blood cells. • ...
Bio 399 Terms 2019-01-23
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- Uniquely associates with TLR3 and also with TLR4 when it localizes to endosomes
- Ability of a microbe to cause disease
- Function in increasing avidity of peptide binding by TCR (indicates cell will become a helper T cell)
- Cytokine activity that occurs when combined effect of two cytokines on cellular activity is greater than the additive effects of the individual cytokines
- Engages CD80 or CD86 on APC to fully activate a naive T cell
- A substance that induces long-term, protective immune response
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- Protection from infectious disease
- Combined strength of binding of multiple interactions
- Enzyme that cleaves peptidoglycan components of bacterial cell walls
- Contains an antibody of defined specificity
- Cytokine activity that induces different biological effects on the nature of the target cells
- Severity of a disease
- An organism capable of causing disease
- Receptor with specificity for peptides derived from APC degraded antigen presented on MHC molecules
- BCR coreceptor
- Contains ITAMs that transmit signal to cell
16 Clues: BCR coreceptor • Severity of a disease • Protection from infectious disease • Ability of a microbe to cause disease • An organism capable of causing disease • Contains an antibody of defined specificity • Contains ITAMs that transmit signal to cell • Combined strength of binding of multiple interactions • Engages CD80 or CD86 on APC to fully activate a naive T cell • ...
New words from the book 2018-03-24
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- , to prepare and print a book
- , who somebody is
- , to send soldiers into a country to take control of it;
- , a long pole with a flat blade at one end used to move a boat through the wa
- , a formal way to speak to a group of men
- , a large motor boat
- , being protected from trial for a crime
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- , Kaiser the title of the German national leader at this time
- , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship
- , a building That reminds people of a famous person or event
- , a person whose job is to guide ships through a difficult piece of water
- , the part of a country’s armed forces that fights at see
- , the German word for ‘Mr’
- , to break into a conversation when someone else is talking
- , a line with a heavy weight at the end, used to measure the depth of water
- , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails
16 Clues: , who somebody is • , a large motor boat • , to prepare and print a book • , the German word for ‘Mr’ • , being protected from trial for a crime • , a formal way to speak to a group of men • , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship • , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails • , to send soldiers into a country to take control of it; • ...
Infectious Disease Prevention and Control 2025-03-17
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- Pathogenic infections that can move from animals to humans.
- A sufficient number of immune members of the population to grant the entire population immunity.
- When a disease is widespread, either around a country or the world.
- Illness that resides in population.
- Site where high numbers of animals are grown in confined spaces, also called a factory farm.
- Separation of restricting the movements of a person who has been exposed to an infectious disease to monitor them.
- Infection contracted from interaction with the healthcare system.
- Infection rate above the normal expected levels in a population.
- Chemicals used on living tissues to kill pathogens.
- Chemicals used to kill pathogens on non-living surfaces.
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- Infection acquired in the healthcare system.
- Guidance created by the Centers of Disease Control to prevent infections.
- Free of pathogens.
- Infection acquired from outside the healthcare system.
- Separation of infected people from non-infected people.
- A weakened form of virus.
16 Clues: Free of pathogens. • A weakened form of virus. • Illness that resides in population. • Infection acquired in the healthcare system. • Chemicals used on living tissues to kill pathogens. • Infection acquired from outside the healthcare system. • Separation of infected people from non-infected people. • Chemicals used to kill pathogens on non-living surfaces. • ...
Infectious Disease Crossword 2025-03-17
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- A bacterial lung infection that spreads through the air.
- White blood cells that kill infected cells and help immunity.
- Inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, often caused by infection.
- A bacterial infection causing sore throat and fever.
- Single-celled organisms that can cause infections like strep throat and tuberculosis.
- A deadly virus from animal bites that affects the brain.
- Tiny infectious agents that need a host to multiply, causing diseases like flu and measles.
- Organisms like molds and yeasts that cause infections such as athlete’s foot.
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- White blood cells that make antibodies to fight infections.
- Bacteria that live inside cells, often spread by ticks and fleas.
- A contagious viral infection causing fever, cough, and body aches.
- A life-threatening body-wide infection response.
- A highly contagious viral disease with fever and a red rash.
- Single-celled parasites that cause diseases like malaria.
- Liver inflammation caused by viruses or other factors.
- A bacterial infection from tick bites, causing fever and rash.
16 Clues: A life-threatening body-wide infection response. • A bacterial infection causing sore throat and fever. • Liver inflammation caused by viruses or other factors. • A bacterial lung infection that spreads through the air. • A deadly virus from animal bites that affects the brain. • Single-celled parasites that cause diseases like malaria. • ...
A Level Biology 2025-03-20
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- the action of elastic in an artery when blood pressure is lower
- a protein or glycoprotein that can stimulate an immune response
- the type of artery that carries blood into kidney tissue
- a test that can confirm that presence of antigens of antibodies
- the cavity that contains the heart, lungs and diaphragm
- a type of infection that develops because of a weak immune system
- a type of immunity where even the non-immune are more protected
- a type of insect that lives on land
- the inner lining of all blood vessels
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- the word that describes the movement of the medium containing gases
- the cell attracted to an agglutinate
- the type of pressure in a capillary that forces small molecules out
- the part of the small intestine where most digestive enzymes mix with food
- a word to describe the flow of blood through the heart
- the type of capillary that reabsorbs excess tissue fluid
- a molecule made of fatty acids, glycerol, monoglycerides, and bile
16 Clues: a type of insect that lives on land • the cell attracted to an agglutinate • the inner lining of all blood vessels • a word to describe the flow of blood through the heart • the cavity that contains the heart, lungs and diaphragm • the type of artery that carries blood into kidney tissue • the type of capillary that reabsorbs excess tissue fluid • ...
Survivor Winners 2025-12-20
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- Some try and say her second win doesn't count.
- Social dragon
- The Queen
- It wasn't the love shack he built, but the ___ shack.
- He won but lost immunity at the same time.
- There was no beating his story at FTC.
- I think multiple people in chat would have words with me if this season in Africa wasn't represented.
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- At one point, she turned back time.
- Final votes were 7-2 for her win.
- No one suspected her until she pulled out an unknown and unused idol at FTC and explained how she had multiple ways to the end.
- First season with a medevac
- Finally got serious when his girlfriend got voted out and he didn't switch places with her.
- Was returning a hat kindness or an attempt to gain jury votes? Or both?
- And then there's people who say her win doesn't count either.
- Slippery little sucker
- He is also part of the 'people say his win doesn't count' club.
16 Clues: The Queen • Social dragon • Slippery little sucker • First season with a medevac • Final votes were 7-2 for her win. • At one point, she turned back time. • There was no beating his story at FTC. • He won but lost immunity at the same time. • Some try and say her second win doesn't count. • It wasn't the love shack he built, but the ___ shack. • ...
Levi's crossword puzzle of Germs and Sickness 2020-05-05
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- Microorganisms that cause disease
- drugs that destroy or kill bacteria, however, viruses are immune to this drug
- A Non-living submicroscopic particle that must infect a host before it can reproduce
- Strict isolation that is used to keep diseases and viruses from spreading
- treating a substance with heat to kill germs and viruses
- first doctor to recognize the importance of handwashing to prevent the spread of infectious viruses
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- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus
- Pasteur The guy who proposed and started the germ theory
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy a pathogen
- Prevents viruses and diseases
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world
11 Clues: Prevents viruses and diseases • Microorganisms that cause disease • A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus • Pasteur The guy who proposed and started the germ theory • treating a substance with heat to kill germs and viruses • Strict isolation that is used to keep diseases and viruses from spreading • ...
New words from the book 2018-03-24
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- , the part of a country’s armed forces that fights at see
- , Kaiser the title of the German national leader at this time
- , to break into a conversation when someone else is talking
- , the German word for ‘Mr’
- , a line with a heavy weight at the end, used to measure the depth of water
- , being protected from trial for a crime
- , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails
- , a building That reminds people of a famous person or event
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- , a large motor boat
- , who somebody is
- , a formal way to speak to a group of men
- , to prepare and print a book
- , a long pole with a flat blade at one end used to move a boat through the wa
- , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship
- , a person whose job is to guide ships through a difficult piece of water
- , to send soldiers into a country to take control of it;
16 Clues: , who somebody is • , a large motor boat • , to prepare and print a book • , the German word for ‘Mr’ • , being protected from trial for a crime • , a formal way to speak to a group of men • , a handle or wheel used for steering a ship • , a tall pole on a ship that supports the sails • , to break into a conversation when someone else is talking • ...
Lymph Part 2 2023-04-19
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- found in large instestine responsible for creating memory lymphocytes for long term immunity
- found in small intestine provides immune surveillance
- cells which provide a stroma to support other lymphoid tissue
- lymphoid organs where mature lymphocytes encounter antigens and are activated
- cells which produce plasma cells which secrete antibodies
- lymphoid organs where B and T cells mature
- part of a lymph node which increases in size when infection is present
- cells which manage immune response and some directly attack and destroy antigens
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- vessels which delivers lymph to nodes
- bean shaped structures which cleanse the lymph
- lymphoid organ responsible for attacking pathogens entering the mouth
- cells which destroy foreign substances and activate T cells
- lymph node is made up of multiple of these which house lymphocytes and has a germinal center
- vessels which move cleansed lymph away from the node
- cells which bring foreign cells to T cells for destruction
- lymphoid organ responsible for removing aged and defective red blood cells
16 Clues: vessels which delivers lymph to nodes • lymphoid organs where B and T cells mature • bean shaped structures which cleanse the lymph • vessels which move cleansed lymph away from the node • found in small intestine provides immune surveillance • cells which produce plasma cells which secrete antibodies • cells which bring foreign cells to T cells for destruction • ...
Chapter 6 vocabulary 2023-02-01
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- power of Legislative branch to review the policies of the Executive branch
- willful obstruction of justic
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- the formal accusation of misconduct.
- the yearly financial plan for the federal government.
- trade among states
- the exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a period of time.
- bill that established a program and says how much can be spent on the program.
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- exclusive right of an inventor to manufacture, use and sell their invention
- - provision that Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies.
- the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program.
- a proposed law to authorize spending money
- the power of an executive to reject one of more items in a bill without vetoing the entire bill.
- proposed law for raising money
- a legal order that a person must appear or produce requested documents.
- lying under oath
16 Clues: lying under oath • trade among states • willful obstruction of justic • proposed law for raising money • the formal accusation of misconduct. • a proposed law to authorize spending money • the yearly financial plan for the federal government. • a legal order that a person must appear or produce requested documents. • ...
Week 7 Y1S2 - Inflammation + Immune 2020-11-01
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- A feature of TB, ____ histiocytes. (Foamy plump activated macropahges/monocytes).
- involved in defence against viral infections
- a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by exudation of fluid
- Specific acquired immunity
- an excess of fluid in interstitial tissue or serous cavities (note Australian spelling)
- Spleen is a _____ lymphoid organ (1 or 2)
- immunogloulins found in tissues and mast cells responsible for secretion of histamines
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- immune _____ is recognition of self
- a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by increased blood flow
- Natural immmunity, non-specific mechanisms by which pathogens are recognised and respond to
- N in VINDICATE
- This immune response is mounted by B cells
- migration of leukocytes is via a process called ____
- proper name for White blood cells
- a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by stretching of pain receptors and nerves by inflammatory exudates and chemical mediators
- in this type of fluid there is a high protein content and may contain some white and red blood cells (transudate or exudate
16 Clues: N in VINDICATE • Specific acquired immunity • proper name for White blood cells • immune _____ is recognition of self • Spleen is a _____ lymphoid organ (1 or 2) • This immune response is mounted by B cells • involved in defence against viral infections • migration of leukocytes is via a process called ____ • a cardinal sign of inflammation caused by exudation of fluid • ...
SCIENCE FORM 2 2020-11-09
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- A device used to measure voltage
- A fixed turning point in a lever which is also known as a pivot
- A class of food that is essential for cellular growth and repairing of tissues
- A process by which water changes into water vapour at any temperature.
- A substance that dissolves a solute
- A device used to measure current
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance
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- A simple machine which consists of three parts; load, effort and fulcrum
- The ability of our body to fight a pathogen infection
- Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz
- A push or pull that is exerted on an object
- Sound waves that are reflected from a hard surface
- A pathway of a celestial object around other objects in space due to their gravitational force
- A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust
- A form of energy that flows from hotter regions to colder regions
- The value of a measured quantity
16 Clues: A device used to measure voltage • A cloud of hydrogen gas and dust • A device used to measure current • The value of a measured quantity • A substance that dissolves a solute • A push or pull that is exerted on an object • Sound waves with frequency more than 20 000 Hz • The degree of hotness or coldness of a substance • Sound waves that are reflected from a hard surface • ...
Unit 7: Exploration and Colonization 2019-05-14
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- precious metals melted into bars
- a small, light ship developed by the Portuguese that performed well on long voyages
- natural defense against disease
- economic policy in which a nation gains strength by controlling its trade, agriculture. Industry, and money
- to sail or travel completely around (something, especially the world)
- economy in which people make economic decisions based on their customs and habits
- economy in which individual consumers and producers make all economic decisions
- general increase in prices
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- Spanish soldier-explorer
- business that uses people who work at home with their own equipment
- economy based on the private ownership of property and the use of property to compete for profits or gains in a market
- record-keeping device made of knotted strings, used by the Incas
- exchange of people, plants and animals, and ideas between the Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
- the science of making maps and globes
- establishment of new settlers and their culture in other territories
16 Clues: Spanish soldier-explorer • general increase in prices • natural defense against disease • precious metals melted into bars • the science of making maps and globes • someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion • record-keeping device made of knotted strings, used by the Incas • business that uses people who work at home with their own equipment • ...
Science 2023-12-13
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- cell division that forms two genetically identical cells
- microscope prokaryote
- medicine that stops the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- strand of DNA or Rna surrounded by a protein layer that can infect and replicate in a host cell
- process in which two bacteria of the same species attach to each other and share genetic material
- breakdown of dead organisms and organic waste
- ability of an organism to resist a virus or infection
- form of bacterium that has a thick internal wall around its chromosome and part of the cytoplasm
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- long whiplike straucture that helps some bacterica move
- use of organisms to clean up environmental pollution
- process of heating food to a tempurature that kills most harnful bacteria
- change in DNA or RNA
- capacity of an organism to defend itself against disease
- protein that can attach to a pathogen and make it useless
- agent that causes disease
- mixture containing material from one or more deactivated pathogens
16 Clues: change in DNA or RNA • microscope prokaryote • agent that causes disease • breakdown of dead organisms and organic waste • use of organisms to clean up environmental pollution • ability of an organism to resist a virus or infection • long whiplike straucture that helps some bacterica move • cell division that forms two genetically identical cells • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2024-09-05
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- Treatment to help heal or improve; can brefer to both body and mind.
- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a particular time and place.
- Keeping the body supplied with water.
- A nutrient, found in fruit and vegetables, that aids digestion.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases.
- The action of stopping something from happening, particularly disease.
- A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment.
- The process of testing people for the early stages of a disease.
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- Organic compounds that are essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- A session of physical exercise or training.
- A mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin.
- A feeling of pressure or tension.
- A feeling of worry or nervousness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Restful state when you are not awake.
16 Clues: A feeling of pressure or tension. • A feeling of worry or nervousness. • Keeping the body supplied with water. • Restful state when you are not awake. • A session of physical exercise or training. • A nutrient, found in fruit and vegetables, that aids digestion. • The process of testing people for the early stages of a disease. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2024-10-15
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- This is a word Champlain used to describe First Nations peoples, but not a word they used to describe themselves.
- a policy (decision) on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories
- To become less
- A place where people live permanently, such as a village.
- To steer
- A person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
- a region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
- true or applicable in every circumstance
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- rights every person has as a human being
- A disease resulting from lack of Vitamin C that causes internal bleeding
- a French nobleman who sponsored expeditions to explore and colonize North America
- A disease that causes the skin to break out, accompanied by a high fever
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- breaking an established way of doing things
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- Long-lasting
16 Clues: To steer • Long-lasting • To become less • rights every person has as a human being • true or applicable in every circumstance • breaking an established way of doing things • the ability of the body to fight off infection • a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs • A place where people live permanently, such as a village. • ...
All About Health 2024-11-14
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- Daily intake recommendation for fruits and vegetables (6 letters)
- Activity that strengthens muscles, can include weightlifting (8 letters)
- Essential liquid for body hydration and temperature regulation (5 letters)
- Natural resistance to disease and infection (7 letters)
- Health condition characterized by high blood sugar levels (8 letters)
- A professional who assists in managing diet and nutrition (9 letters)
- Sleep stage associated with dreaming and deep rest (3 letters)
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- Surgical procedure to remove harmful or cancerous cells from the body (7 letters)
- Physical activity that improves cardiovascular health and endurance (8 letters)
- Vitamin important for eyesight and immune function (8 letters)
- Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth (7 letters)
- A balanced eating plan that includes vegetables, proteins, and grains (9 letters)
- A practice to calm the mind and reduce stress, often involving deep breathing (8 letters)
- Measurement used to assess healthy body weight relative to height (3 letters)
- Type of cholesterol considered 'good' (3 letters)
- Nutrient important for immune system health, found in citrus fruits (7 letters)
16 Clues: Type of cholesterol considered 'good' (3 letters) • Natural resistance to disease and infection (7 letters) • Mineral essential for strong bones and teeth (7 letters) • Vitamin important for eyesight and immune function (8 letters) • Sleep stage associated with dreaming and deep rest (3 letters) • Daily intake recommendation for fruits and vegetables (6 letters) • ...
M2 Crossword 2025-05-29
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- Freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights
- Events that appear together more often than would be the case by chance alone
- Rate of relative incidence of disease in a population
- host's ability to resist a particular infectious disease–causing agent
- Using ethical principles and methods of decision-making in questions involving health care issues, while keeping the centrality of the patient as the focus of practice
- Relationship between a cause and its effect
- Avoiding or preventing harm to others as a consequence of a person's own choices and actions
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- Relative death rate or the sum of deaths in a given population at a given time
- Remaining true to your word or keeping promises
- Carriers for transmitting disease
- Telling the truth
- Treating people fairly
- Doing good or benefiting others
- Disease occurrence that clearly exceeds the normal or expected frequency in a community or region
- Conforming to a standard that is right and good
- Probability that a disease or other unfavorable health condition will develop
16 Clues: Telling the truth • Treating people fairly • Doing good or benefiting others • Carriers for transmitting disease • Relationship between a cause and its effect • Remaining true to your word or keeping promises • Conforming to a standard that is right and good • Freedom of choice and the exercise of people's rights • Rate of relative incidence of disease in a population • ...
Immune cells 2022-12-17
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- An antibody or a substance that binds to foreign antigen to make them more susceptible for phagocytosis.
- Antigen-experienced cells that show a more potent and faster response to the antigen.
- Cells that link the innate with the adaptive immunity.
- Cells that help activate B cells to secrete antibodies along with activating other immune cells.
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- A type of leukocyte that matures to form macrophage.
- Cells with granules that can kill tumour cells.
- Immune cells in the central nervous system.
- First phagocytotic cell to arrive at the site of infection.
8 Clues: Immune cells in the central nervous system. • Cells with granules that can kill tumour cells. • A type of leukocyte that matures to form macrophage. • Cells that link the innate with the adaptive immunity. • First phagocytotic cell to arrive at the site of infection. • Antigen-experienced cells that show a more potent and faster response to the antigen. • ...
The Spanish Empire and Its Critics 2021-02-08
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- This part of modern-day Panama was explored by Balboa and Pizarro
- This Spanish settler spoke out about the mistreatment and exploitation of indigenous people.
- An ore mined by first enslaved Americans and later enslaved Africans
- Early European explorers called it the South Sea, but we know it as the _____ Ocean.
- Because the indigenous Americans didn't have this, they died in large numbers from European diseases.
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- A Spanish conqueror
- A large plot of land given to a Spanish settler along with enslaved workers.
- A cash crop that the Spanish grew and sold for money.
8 Clues: A Spanish conqueror • A cash crop that the Spanish grew and sold for money. • This part of modern-day Panama was explored by Balboa and Pizarro • An ore mined by first enslaved Americans and later enslaved Africans • A large plot of land given to a Spanish settler along with enslaved workers. • ...
