immunity Crossword Puzzles
Blood Composition 2021-04-26
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- Phagocytic, especially allergens and parasites. 2-4% abundance
- Key player in acquired immunity. 20-25% abundance.
- Release chemicals that start inflammation. 1% abundance. (in circulation)
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- Phagocytic, especially bacteria. The most abundant
- In tissues are scavengers. 3-8% abundance (in circulation)
5 Clues: Phagocytic, especially bacteria. The most abundant • Key player in acquired immunity. 20-25% abundance. • In tissues are scavengers. 3-8% abundance (in circulation) • Phagocytic, especially allergens and parasites. 2-4% abundance • Release chemicals that start inflammation. 1% abundance. (in circulation)
VI) The Immune System and VII) the circulatory system 2016-05-06
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- structures that veins and arteries branch into.
- is a chemical marker on a cell's surface that indicates whether the cell is from the body or is a foreign material.
- a component of blood that helps the body fight infections.
- moves through the body delivering oxygen and other materials to cells.
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- picks up oxygen in the lungs and transports it throughout the body.
- a medication that blocks the growth and reproduction of bacteria
- contains a small amount of weekend or dead pathogens that stimulate an immune response.
- transports material from the digestive and the respiratory system to cells.
- resistance to a sickness.
- a disease-causing agent.
10 Clues: a disease-causing agent. • resistance to a sickness. • structures that veins and arteries branch into. • a component of blood that helps the body fight infections. • a medication that blocks the growth and reproduction of bacteria • picks up oxygen in the lungs and transports it throughout the body. • ...
MICROORGANISMS: FRIENDS AND FOE 2023-02-15
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- NAME THE PROCESS IN WHICH PRODUCTS ARE STORED AT THE TEMPERATURE OF 0DEGREE CELCIUS TO 5DEGREE CELCIUS.
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF BACTERIUM THAT HELPS IN FORMATION OF CURD?
- NAME THE PROCESS USED FOR CONVERSION OF FOOD INTO ALCOHOL.
- DIOXIDE WHAT DOES YEAST PRODUCE DURING RESPIRATION?
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- NAME THE TYPE OF MICROORGANISM WHICH IS SMALLER THAN BACTERIA?
- NAME A MICROORGANISM WHICH HELPS IN NITROGEN FIXATION.
- NAME THE DISEASE CAUSING MICROORGANISMS.
- NAME A DISEASE CAUSED BY FOOD POISONING.
- NAME THE SUBSTANCE WHICH IS USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF IMMUNITY AGAINST VARIOUS DISEASES IN THE LIVING BODY.
- JENNER WHO DISCOVERED THE VACCINE FOR SMALL POX?
10 Clues: NAME THE DISEASE CAUSING MICROORGANISMS. • NAME A DISEASE CAUSED BY FOOD POISONING. • JENNER WHO DISCOVERED THE VACCINE FOR SMALL POX? • DIOXIDE WHAT DOES YEAST PRODUCE DURING RESPIRATION? • NAME A MICROORGANISM WHICH HELPS IN NITROGEN FIXATION. • NAME THE PROCESS USED FOR CONVERSION OF FOOD INTO ALCOHOL. • ...
Survivor Puzzle 3 2020-01-24
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- Lost the first challenge
- This word was found 13 times in one of the logic puzzles
- Last person to be revealed in the cast reveal videos
- One of the animals mentioned in Sue Hawk’s famous speech
- This person planned to be more social this time around according to their questionnaire
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- One of the last three numbered boxes left to pick from in the last round of boxes
- Brandon, Michael and Tina said they were the most “this”
- Was not allowed to appear in the legend
- Lives 4 hours ahead of me in Time Zones
- Number of hidden immunity idols played so far in the game
10 Clues: Lost the first challenge • Was not allowed to appear in the legend • Lives 4 hours ahead of me in Time Zones • Last person to be revealed in the cast reveal videos • This word was found 13 times in one of the logic puzzles • Brandon, Michael and Tina said they were the most “this” • One of the animals mentioned in Sue Hawk’s famous speech • ...
Responding to disease 2020-05-02
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- are responsible for rare, fatal untreatable brain diseases such as kuru and mad cow disease
- transmitted by mosquitoes and causes high fever and flu-like symptoms
- diseases that can spread between individuals
- root rot
- a problem with the body that stops it from functioning as it should
- process in which large white blood cells envelope pathogens and destroy them via enzymes
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- measure of how easily an infectious disease is passed on to others
- protein molecules on the surface of a pathogen
- example of acquired active immunity by injection with specific antigens
- faulty cells that continue to multiply, replicating the fault with each cell division
10 Clues: root rot • diseases that can spread between individuals • protein molecules on the surface of a pathogen • measure of how easily an infectious disease is passed on to others • a problem with the body that stops it from functioning as it should • transmitted by mosquitoes and causes high fever and flu-like symptoms • ...
FOOD AND HEALTH 2017-12-04
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- A DISEASE IN WHICH THE THYROID GLAND SWELLS. CAUSED BY DEFICIENCY OF IODINE.
- A DISEASE IN WHICH THE HAEMOGLOBIN COUNT BECOMES LOW.CAUSED BY DEFICIENCY OF IRON.
- A MICROORGANISM WHICH HELPS IN SPREAD THE DISEASE AMOBIC DYSENTRY AND MALARIA.
- A DISEASE IN WHICH WE CAN'T SEE IN DIM LIGHT.CAUSED BY DEFICIENCY OF VITAMIN A.
- A UNCURABLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CAUSED BY THE VIRUS HUMUN IMMUNO VIRUS.
- HELPS TO REPLACE OLD BLOOD CELL WITH NEW BLOOD CELLS.
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- IMPROVES THE IMMUNITY OF OUR BODY.
- GIVES INSTANT ENERGY.
- AN INJECTION THAT INJECTS THE ANTIBODIES OF THAT SPECIFIC DISEASE TO PREVENT IT.
- A COMMUNICABLE LUNG DISEASE CAUSED THE BACTERIA MYCOPLASMA.
10 Clues: GIVES INSTANT ENERGY. • IMPROVES THE IMMUNITY OF OUR BODY. • HELPS TO REPLACE OLD BLOOD CELL WITH NEW BLOOD CELLS. • A COMMUNICABLE LUNG DISEASE CAUSED THE BACTERIA MYCOPLASMA. • A UNCURABLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CAUSED BY THE VIRUS HUMUN IMMUNO VIRUS. • A DISEASE IN WHICH THE THYROID GLAND SWELLS. CAUSED BY DEFICIENCY OF IODINE. • ...
Unit 12 - Infectious Diseases Vocab 2023-05-05
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- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances in the body
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
- Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
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- A disease caused by a pathogen
- An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
10 Clues: A disease caused by a pathogen • An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease • Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors • An organism that lives and feeds on another organism • Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • ...
Infectious Diseases 2023-05-05
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- an organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
- disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
- A disease caused by pathogen
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- some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- an organism, virus or protein that causes disease
- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- A specialized protein that blinds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
10 Clues: A disease caused by pathogen • an organism, virus or protein that causes disease • disease caused by heredity or environmental factors • an organism that lives and feeds on another organism • some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • ...
DISEASES 2023-09-13
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- - When you take a medicine it will be better to use _______________ cup than spoons.
- - An example of infectious disease in plants is white _________________.
- - Flu can be spread when infected people _________________ or coughs.
- - ________________ is to prevent us get infectious diseases or give us immunity.
- - When the disease spreads rapidly, affecting a lot of people, it may lead to an _______________.
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- - ______________ is an infectious disease that infected bird but it can spread to human.
- - Infectious diseases are cause by tiny living things called ________________.
- - A _________________ is a doctor who treat sick or injured animals.
- - ________________ is used to treat diseases but not prevent it.
- - animals and ______________ can both get infectious diseases.
10 Clues: - animals and ______________ can both get infectious diseases. • - ________________ is used to treat diseases but not prevent it. • - A _________________ is a doctor who treat sick or injured animals. • - Flu can be spread when infected people _________________ or coughs. • - An example of infectious disease in plants is white _________________. • ...
Science 7 Ch 7 Quiz 2024-02-21
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- the hard outer layer of bone
- resistance to specific pathogens or disease-causing events.
- the parts of the food used by the body to grow and survive
- steady internal conditions when external conditions change
- the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1 degree Celsius
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- protects the body, provides support, aids with movement and stores minerals
- a type of white blood cell produced by the thymus, spleen and bone marrow
- the interior region of bone that contains many tiny holes
- first line of defense in your body's fight against pathogens
- groups of organs that work together to perform a specific task
10 Clues: the hard outer layer of bone • the interior region of bone that contains many tiny holes • the parts of the food used by the body to grow and survive • steady internal conditions when external conditions change • resistance to specific pathogens or disease-causing events. • first line of defense in your body's fight against pathogens • ...
Chapter 2-3 crossword 2024-08-21
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- when the body’s internal state is balanced.
- the part of a nerve that carries electrical impulses to the synapses.
- an overreaction by the immune system in response to pollen, dust or other non-pathogens.
- a chemical messenger that travels through the blood to target cells.
- an involuntary movement in response to stimulus.
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- a structure that detects a stimulus or change in the normal functioning of the body.
- a nerve cell.
- an injection of an inactive or artificial pathogen that results in immunity against the pathogen.
- a bacteria, virus or fungi that causes negative reactions in the body.
- change in the environment that interrupts homeostasis.
10 Clues: a nerve cell. • when the body’s internal state is balanced. • an involuntary movement in response to stimulus. • change in the environment that interrupts homeostasis. • a chemical messenger that travels through the blood to target cells. • the part of a nerve that carries electrical impulses to the synapses. • ...
Canada Criss Cross Puzzle 2016-04-01
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- The cultivation of fish or water plants.
- pole/ A tall, carved pole containing the symbols of a particular Native American group, clan, or family.
- A person who speaks French as his or her first language.
- having to do with navigation or shipping on the sea.
- A settlement that springs up quickly to serve the needs of miners.
- The provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
- A territory in North Canada.
- What is the largest city in Canada?
- The indigenous people of Nunavut.
- A union of states, groups, provinces, or nations.
- A natural resistance to disease.
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- A person who wants Quebec to become an independent country.
- What is the capital of Canada?
- The group of countries bordering on the Pacific Ocean.
- The Canadian provinces bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
- To force someone to leave his or her native land or home.
- A peaceful change in the government of Quebec.
- The colorful bands of light that can be seen in the skies of the Northern Hemisphere.
- The native language of the Inuit.
- A person's ancestry.
20 Clues: A person's ancestry. • A territory in North Canada. • What is the capital of Canada? • A natural resistance to disease. • The native language of the Inuit. • The indigenous people of Nunavut. • What is the largest city in Canada? • The cultivation of fish or water plants. • A peaceful change in the government of Quebec. • A union of states, groups, provinces, or nations. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-02-26
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- hunting or fishing on another persons land without permission
- a buyer and seller agree on a fair price
- used to make more money
- healthy clean living conditions
- all the things people have to make life comfortable
- to stope working until demands are met
- the ability to not be seriously affected by disease
- the result of a poor diet
- an animal used for pulling loads
- the movement from one place to another
- a public place of agriculture and industrial progress
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- a period of poor business and high employment
- the head of the majority party in a parliamentary government
- aid given by government to those in need
- a person who want to change conditions they think are harmful
- a government that controls economy and runs business for the benefit of people
- different people working toward the same goal
- water beneath the earths surface
- what happens when prices go up and prices are worth less
- a worker from the Latin word proletarius
- a time were workers are fired with no warning
21 Clues: used to make more money • the result of a poor diet • healthy clean living conditions • water beneath the earths surface • an animal used for pulling loads • to stope working until demands are met • the movement from one place to another • aid given by government to those in need • a buyer and seller agree on a fair price • a worker from the Latin word proletarius • ...
Spring NHSMA 2017 Conference 2017-03-28
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- fluid in joints that reduces the friction
- system that provides protection, strength and structure to the body
- near-sighted
- system that provides the force for movements of the body parts
- moral principals that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- movement toward the midline
- puncture of a vein in order to withdraw or introduce a fluid
- thick muscular wall that runs down the middle of the heart
- sees two images of object
- Current Procedural Terminology
- prefix meaning high
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- rash that respects the mid-line
- A medical specialty that treat patients with chronic and serious illness/injury
- extension od the renal pelvis: they channel urine from the pyramids to the renal pelvis
- meaning low
- the injection of a killed or weakened organism that produces immunity in the body against that organism
- a printed heading on stationary stating a businesses' or organization's name and address
- assignment of degree of urgency to a wound or illness
- movement away from the midline
- vaccines can be given by needle injections, by ______, or by aerosol
- International Classification of Diseases
21 Clues: meaning low • near-sighted • prefix meaning high • sees two images of object • movement toward the midline • movement away from the midline • Current Procedural Terminology • rash that respects the mid-line • International Classification of Diseases • fluid in joints that reduces the friction • assignment of degree of urgency to a wound or illness • ...
covid 19 2021-01-13
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- able to be communicated to others.
- a virus that has effected the world of 2020
- when someone is showing _________ they might have covid.
- slowing the spread of this virus over time using social distancing
- Personal protective equipment
- an appliance or aperture for ventilating a room or other space.
- specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
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- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- covid has caused many _____
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stands for.
- positive for something is a
- not feeling well is
- Have recovered from an illness or condition and no longer have symptoms.
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- Top virus expert
- something you have on your face all day when out.
- impose isolation on (a person, animal, or place) put in
- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- Distancing 6 feet apart is
- are caused by germs that spread between animals and people.
20 Clues: Top virus expert • not feeling well is • covid has caused many _____ • positive for something is a • Distancing 6 feet apart is • Personal protective equipment • able to be communicated to others. • a virus that has effected the world of 2020 • something you have on your face all day when out. • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stands for. • ...
Words that ends with “-ity.” 2021-03-17
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- The state of being older than another or others or higher in rank than another or others.
- Adherence to or observance of the law.
- The ability to change (or be changed) to fit changed circumstances.
- Inability to be seen.
- The state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
- State or condition of being insane.
- The quality of being humane.
- The quality or state of being popular, especially the state of being widely admired, accepted, or sought after.
- Unity of purpose, interest, or sympathy.
- Not fully grown or developed.
- The fact of being countable.
- The quality of being individual.
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- The state or fact of being impossible.
- The state of being accountable.
- The quality or condition of being similar; resemblance.
- A trait marking one as distinct from others; a peculiarity.
- The condition of being vulgar; lack of good manners.
- The ability to make and maintain a connection between two or more points in a telecommunications system.
- A favorable or advantageous circumstance or combination of circumstances.
- A resistance to disease.
20 Clues: Inability to be seen. • A resistance to disease. • The quality of being humane. • The fact of being countable. • Not fully grown or developed. • The state of being accountable. • The quality of being individual. • State or condition of being insane. • The state or fact of being impossible. • Adherence to or observance of the law. • Unity of purpose, interest, or sympathy. • ...
Clash of Cultures Study Guide 2021-09-03
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- Fish important to northwest tribes for food
- Having natural resistance to a disease
- The most awesome animal ever created
- Trade good that went from the Americas to Europe
- Animal brought from Europe to America
- material used by southwestern tribes to build houses
- A word meaning native
- Europeans wanted to convert Native Americans to this religion
- To travel all around the world
- Very bad effect of Columbian exchange on Africans
- Explorer to arrived in the Americas in 1492
- Food that went from the Americas to Europe
- Food that went from Europe to the Americas
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- Country that began colonizing the Americas after Spain
- Lines on a globe measuring east and west
- People living in the Americas before Europeans
- Material used by woodlands Native Americans to build homes
- Transfer of plants animals and diseases across the world
- Country that Columbus claimed land for
- Lines on a globe measuring north and south
- A group's set of common values and traditions
- animal hunted by plains tribes
- European disease that killed many Native Americans
23 Clues: A word meaning native • To travel all around the world • animal hunted by plains tribes • The most awesome animal ever created • Animal brought from Europe to America • Having natural resistance to a disease • Country that Columbus claimed land for • Lines on a globe measuring east and west • Lines on a globe measuring north and south • ...
Spelling Words - Oct 18 Week 2021-10-21
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- ___ can be a hockey star.
- There was a lot of ___ on the field.
- The vase is very ____ and can break very easily.
- I have a ___ test tomorrow.
- I want to go to my friends house but it will ___ when dinner is.
- The capital of __ is Damascus
- A ___ for love is hate.
- There were ___ cookies left in the jar.
- I have a ___ in the back of my throat.
- He will ___ his lego house.
- I went to visit the giant chocolate ___.
- A snake is a type of ___.
- The kids were acting very ___.
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- I have built up an ___ towards COVID.
- We are going to ___ my birthday today.
- She was ___ in water after the rainstorm.
- The antonym of ___ is girl.
- I felt a lot of ___ when I saw my dog after a really long trip.
- My uncle is flying to Toronto for ___.
- She walked ___ the store.
- A ___ for love is adore.
- I am turning __ this year.
- My family was finally ___ and we were on our way for vacation.
- She was acting very ___ towards me.
24 Clues: A ___ for love is hate. • A ___ for love is adore. • ___ can be a hockey star. • She walked ___ the store. • A snake is a type of ___. • I am turning __ this year. • The antonym of ___ is girl. • I have a ___ test tomorrow. • He will ___ his lego house. • The capital of __ is Damascus • The kids were acting very ___. • She was acting very ___ towards me. • ...
ag crossword 2022-05-06
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- livestock without horns in species which are normally horned
- a quiet, gentle nature
- the intentional removal of part of an animal's tail
- permanently removing an animals horn
- a facility for caring for pigs after they are weaned
- cell division that results in the production of eggs and sperm
- the long, lustrous hair from the Angora goat
- a body of water used for the decomposition of animal waste
- a chicken raised primarily for egg production
- the father of an animal
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- a group of animals with a common ancestry
- process of an animal giving milk
- mother of an animal
- the processed fat from swine
- a method used in embryology to study the growth and development of an embryo inside an egg
- the young produced by animals
- units of inheritance, composed of DNA
- the meat from calves slaughtered before 3 months of age
- The meat of a livestock animal from which the head, hide, legs, tail and entrails have been removed
- resistance to catching a disease
- diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans
21 Clues: mother of an animal • a quiet, gentle nature • the father of an animal • the processed fat from swine • the young produced by animals • process of an animal giving milk • resistance to catching a disease • permanently removing an animals horn • units of inheritance, composed of DNA • a group of animals with a common ancestry • the long, lustrous hair from the Angora goat • ...
KIN 101 Unit 1-3 Review 2022-01-21
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- Insurance covers the cost of remaining medical bills once the personal insurance company has made payments
- The _____ of the clinic must accommodate services provided.
- Improperly doing something you are trained to do
- failure to perform a legal duty
- actual loss resulting from an accused person's actions
- Acronym used for developing a clinical question
- The process by which the rules are carried out
- Practice used for best available clinical care
- Units that must be completed every two years to maintain certification
- The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care
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- Insurance that covers the cost of defense against claims of negligence
- Act that protects the privacy of student educational records
- Legal wrong committed against a person or property
- The rules and principles of an athletic training program
- Supplies that can not be reused
- Type of immunity where the government nor someone employed by the government can be held liable
- Act of commission
- The broad field of medical practice related to physical activity and sport
- Type of equipment(crutches, coolers, tables, etc.
- Most restrictive legislature governing Athletic Trainers
20 Clues: Act of commission • Supplies that can not be reused • failure to perform a legal duty • The process by which the rules are carried out • Practice used for best available clinical care • The failure to use ordinary or reasonable care • Acronym used for developing a clinical question • Improperly doing something you are trained to do • ...
Cough Cough, Its Tuberculosis 2022-11-02
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- This disease is party preventable by getting a
- Tuberculosis is called this for short
- Likes to chase mice
- Tuberculosis can be spread through the
- Flying mammal
- Can be treated with
- What does tuberculosis affect first
- It is best to rest your body and not
- True or False: This disease is very contagious
- There are how many types of Tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis can be THIS if left untreated
- One big symptom of tuberculosis is
- This can spread the disease from one person to another
- Tuberculosis can affect your
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- This is spread to the lungs because of Tuberculosis
- Yes or No: This Disease is NOT airborne
- Tuberculosis can cause you to lose your
- Some bodies have this to tuberculosis
- True or False: This disease is not curable
- An infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- Tuberculosis is difficult to diagnose in this group of people
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Yes or No: Tuberculosis causes a fever
- Large marsupial
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Can be treated with • Tuberculosis can affect your • One big symptom of tuberculosis is • What does tuberculosis affect first • It is best to rest your body and not • Tuberculosis is called this for short • Some bodies have this to tuberculosis • Tuberculosis can be spread through the • ...
Immunlogy 2021-06-26
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- Type of immunity transferred by white blood cells or vaccine
- inflammatory mediator released from mast cell
- The process by which many antibodies bind to and group together
- Portion of an antibody provides antigen binding site
- proteins coming together to make holes in microbes
- T cells develop here
- Chemical,hormone like polypeptide, released by cell to signal instruct other cell
- APC that engulfs protein antigens and presents to T cells
- secondary lymphoid organ
- This T lymphocyte kills infected or tumor cell
- B cells develop, site for Hematopoietic stem cells
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- First responder
- These cells respond quickly on a second infection by a particular antigen
- microbes that is heated or old
- protect against future infections
- Small non immunogenic, carrier adduct/adjuvant compound
- Phagocyte, differentiates from monocytes
- A transmembrane glycoprotein, acts as co receptor for T cell receptor (TCR)
- Antigen Antibody complex activates this pathway
- A group of genes which codes for protein that helps in antigen presentation to T lymphocytes
- A type of cell which lyse virally infected cells
21 Clues: First responder • T cells develop here • secondary lymphoid organ • microbes that is heated or old • protect against future infections • Phagocyte, differentiates from monocytes • inflammatory mediator released from mast cell • This T lymphocyte kills infected or tumor cell • Antigen Antibody complex activates this pathway • A type of cell which lyse virally infected cells • ...
Respiratory System Review 2021-04-14
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- enzyme in mucus that destroys bacteria
- if this is reduced it is difficult to exhale
- this increases with increased temperature
- these nasal structures will warm and moisten air
- part of brain that controls respiratory center
- the rate in which you will breathe with increased CO2
- thin cell for rapid diffusion of air
- condition which causes resistance to airflow
- this condition will make you breathe faster
- structures for immunity but can be removed
- structure that prevents food from entering lung
- expiration is this type of process
- amount of pressure when lung collapses
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- can pass through the pharynx
- white blood cell that carries bad particles
- tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract
- if you can control breathing during singing
- this will make you breathe faster
- sticky liquid that can capture particles
- this increases when volume decreases
- gas that controls rate/depth of breathing
- flow of air when pressure increases in the lungs
- prevents alveoli from collapsing
- flow of air when chest increases and pressure increases
- nerve that controls the diaphragm
25 Clues: can pass through the pharynx • prevents alveoli from collapsing • this will make you breathe faster • nerve that controls the diaphragm • expiration is this type of process • this increases when volume decreases • thin cell for rapid diffusion of air • enzyme in mucus that destroys bacteria • amount of pressure when lung collapses • sticky liquid that can capture particles • ...
Vegetables 2021-05-02
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- leaves are reguler plants that can only grow in the lowlands.
- is a food or vegetable that has a distinctive aroma.
- Beans contain vitamins A, C, K and folate.
- is a type of lettuce that comes from a temperate region.
- greens contain vitamins C and E.
- contains energy, phosphorus and calcium.
- contains vitamins C whice is good for our body.
- is an herbal plants and is a also often used as a cooking ingredient.
- nutritious treat anemea and lower cholesterol.
- is useful for increasing body immunity and losing weight.
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- choy contains calcium which is good for fluid balance in the body.
- has a cancer fighting properties and is good for digestion.
- are vegetables that contain a source of vegetable protein.
- leaves contain protein and iron.
- tomatoes prevent cancer and good for the heart.
- is a good source of iron for the blood.
- melon is a vegetable that taste bitter contains high fiber.
- is a source of mineral, namely calcium, iron and potassium.
- Beans are vegetable plants that grow by climbing or twisting.
- root type that is rich in vitamins.
20 Clues: leaves contain protein and iron. • greens contain vitamins C and E. • root type that is rich in vitamins. • is a good source of iron for the blood. • contains energy, phosphorus and calcium. • Beans contain vitamins A, C, K and folate. • nutritious treat anemea and lower cholesterol. • tomatoes prevent cancer and good for the heart. • ...
When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine 2021-05-04
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- a person from your own country
- the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart
- acquisition of property by descent or by will
- creamy chocolate candy
- the authority of a state to govern another state; royal authority; the dominion of a monarch; government free from external control
- unable to be governed or controlled
- dependent upon or characterized by chance
- out of proportion
- call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony
- a food rich in sugar
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- without fault or error
- attack someone physically or emotionally
- a crafty and involved plot to achieve your (usually sinister) ends
- wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person)
- immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence
- give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
- form or compose
- impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses
- the act of repeating over and again (or an instance thereof)
- an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
20 Clues: form or compose • out of proportion • a food rich in sugar • without fault or error • creamy chocolate candy • a person from your own country • unable to be governed or controlled • attack someone physically or emotionally • dependent upon or characterized by chance • acquisition of property by descent or by will • impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses • ...
13000 Lesson 12 2022-09-27
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- a ruler who has total authority.
- the condition of being able to resist a disease.
- to burn with or as if with a lot liquid or steam.
- a company's name, trademark, or symbol.
- a state of complete confusion and lack of oder.
- a group of people who make the laws for a country.
- to flow away from land; recede.
- to cause to think or act in a wrong manner.
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- a fight, a strong difference of opinion.
- causing pity or sympathy.
- the branch of philosophy that deals with values pertaining to human conduct, such as good and bad
- to find someone guilty of a crime.
- a person who is trained to prepare and sell drugs and medicine
- one requiring the help of another in order to survive.
- the use of physical or mental energy.
- more than is needed or considered fair; not reasonable
- able to cause death
- to overcome emotionally.
- to begin or start.
- a swelling on a plant that can grow into new parts, such as leaves or a flower.
20 Clues: to begin or start. • able to cause death • to overcome emotionally. • causing pity or sympathy. • to flow away from land; recede. • a ruler who has total authority. • to find someone guilty of a crime. • the use of physical or mental energy. • a company's name, trademark, or symbol. • a fight, a strong difference of opinion. • to cause to think or act in a wrong manner. • ...
Reproductive Immunology Xmas Party! 2023-11-30
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- Not a B cell
- This fluid is seminal to reproduction
- A cozy home
- Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney once turned up to Mad Monday dresses as one of these
- opposite of a huge RNA
- You can remodel a bathroom, a kitchen, or your . . .
- In order to take all the fun out of science these have been banned from the lab
- Most unfortunate number for a scientist
- When a tiny baby snuggles in
- Estrogen and . . .
- My etymology is Greek and means ‘large eaters’
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- This type of immunity is funny
- Immuno-modulating factors
- What every researcher strives for
- High blood pressure and proteinuria
- I have my own Wikipedia page
- This musical composition comes with lasers
- These cells have been unfairly persecuted because of their name
- Squeak!
- Achieving this is less likely than winning x-lotto
- Which beach which shares its name with a famous prednisolone administration protocol
- The greatest cell in the universe
- Some people eat it, other people use it to fertilise a tree
- Worst study acronym
24 Clues: Squeak! • A cozy home • Not a B cell • Estrogen and . . . • Worst study acronym • opposite of a huge RNA • Immuno-modulating factors • I have my own Wikipedia page • When a tiny baby snuggles in • This type of immunity is funny • What every researcher strives for • The greatest cell in the universe • High blood pressure and proteinuria • This fluid is seminal to reproduction • ...
Chapter 2: Exploring the Americas 2023-10-09
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- First permanent settlement in the United States
- Early Spanish explorers
- Resistance to a disease
- Valuable goods from the Indies sought after by European traders
- Religious movement started by Martin Luther
- Town or trading center
- Economic theory that bases a nation's power on its wealth
- Island chain where Columbus first landed
- Queen of Spain that agreed to pay for Columbus's expedition
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- Sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean to find a sea route to Asia
- Religious community
- Fort, usually built near a mission
- Dutch explorer that discovered a river and a bay
- Spanish explorer who landed on the coast of Florida
- Island where New Amsterdam was built
- Used by sailors to find their location at sea using the stars
- Conquistador that conquered the Aztec Empire in Mexico
- Spanish war fleet
- The islands southeast of Asia
- First name of an Italian explorer that is namesake of the Americas
- New form of Christianity that opposed the Catholic Church
- Used by sailors to tell which direction they were sailing
- Conquistador that conquered the Inca Empire in Peru
23 Clues: Spanish war fleet • Religious community • Town or trading center • Early Spanish explorers • Resistance to a disease • The islands southeast of Asia • Fort, usually built near a mission • Island where New Amsterdam was built • Island chain where Columbus first landed • Religious movement started by Martin Luther • First permanent settlement in the United States • ...
The COVID-19 Crossword! 2020-05-09
Across
- extend over a large area
- A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
- illness
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- a loud sound produced when we fell choked or unable to breathe
- kings used to wear it
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration
- a group of living organisms
- the beginning of something bad
- a ban on circulation
- a sing showing somebody has fallen ill
- a substance taken as a remedy or cure
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- high body temperature
- a liquid substance we use to disinfect our hands
- a state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure
- a germ causing an infectious illness
- An animal from which COVID-19 allegedly began
- keep somebody striclty alone
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- very strong ans serious
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid
21 Clues: illness • a ban on circulation • high body temperature • kings used to wear it • very strong ans serious • extend over a large area • a group of living organisms • keep somebody striclty alone • the beginning of something bad • a germ causing an infectious illness • a substance taken as a remedy or cure • a sing showing somebody has fallen ill • ...
HOSA SLC 2024-03-26
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- Yellowing of skin, typically related to liver issues.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical field focused on skin and its diseases.
- Field specializing in eye and vision care.
- Last name of the HOSA International Executive Director
- Study of the structure of the human body.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- States Number of states in initial HOSA meeting.
- First name of MN HOSA’s President
- Study of disease causes and effects.
- Medical field specializing in teeth.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
- Branch of medicine dealing with heart disorders.
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- Study and treatment of tumors.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity.
- Medical specialty dealing with children's health.
- First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator
- Science of preparing and dispensing medical drugs.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the immune system.
- First name of the opening session guest speaker
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Medical specialty for imaging techniques like X-rays.
25 Clues: Study and treatment of tumors. • First name of MN HOSA’s President • Study of disease causes and effects. • Medical field specializing in teeth. • First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator • Study of the structure of the human body. • Field specializing in eye and vision care. • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. • Medical field focused on skin and its diseases. • ...
Preventing and treating disease 2024-09-30
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- Part of the blood responsible for clotting the blood
- A substance similar to the drug but doesn't do anything
- A big outbreak of disease
- The name of an antibiotic
- When bacteria are no longer killed by antibiotics
- A type of white blood cell that engulfs pathogens
- Used to treat heart conditions and developed from foxglove
- To check the drugs works
- during a drug trial the patient does not know if they are getting the drug or the placebo
- Green sticky substance produced by cells lining trachea and bronchi
- The vaccine MMR protects against this pathogen
- Drugs are checked for this to see if they are harmful
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- Unique protein on pathogens cell membrane
- A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies
- Chemical drug taken to kill bacteria inside the body
- Scientist who first discovered antibiotics
- Chemical used outside of the body to kill bacteria
- Drug trials tested on humans
- A painkiller developed from willow bark
- When you are protected against a disease
- Y shaped proteins produced by lymphocytes
- acts as a barrier preventing pathogens from entering blood
22 Clues: To check the drugs works • A big outbreak of disease • The name of an antibiotic • Drug trials tested on humans • A painkiller developed from willow bark • When you are protected against a disease • Unique protein on pathogens cell membrane • Y shaped proteins produced by lymphocytes • Scientist who first discovered antibiotics • ...
Thunderhead 2023-02-23
Across
- The name of the Corrupt Scythe
- the material all scythes robes are made of
- what you are considered when the thunderhead cuts you out
- the microscopic robots in everyones blood that heals and fixes them from the inside
- The name of the people who glean
- What its called when you reset your age
- how the scythes are able to control the population
- what humans were able to achieve and the reason scythes exist
- What people who jump off buildings and die for fun are called
Down
- what you receive when you kiss a scythes ring
- the title given to the 5 scythes that run midMerica
- The Unsavory who wasn't cut out by the thunderhead
- the AI that runs the world
- Citra's Younger Brother
- One of the only ways to get permanently killed
- the fate that all scythes on the floating island were sent too by goddard
- The man in the black robe
- Scythe Anastesia's real name
- The name of the worldwide head scythe
- The name of Citra's New mentor
20 Clues: Citra's Younger Brother • The man in the black robe • the AI that runs the world • Scythe Anastesia's real name • The name of the Corrupt Scythe • The name of Citra's New mentor • The name of the people who glean • The name of the worldwide head scythe • What its called when you reset your age • the material all scythes robes are made of • ...
Vocab 7-9 Part 2 2023-02-23
Across
- to get rid of something in a decisive way
- composed of different kinds, diverse
- furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme
- offensive, disagreeable, distasteful
- to reward, pay, reimburse
- a natural quality, talent, or skill; a distinctive style
- a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person
- limited; scattered; minimal
- causing sorrow or pain; serious
- a risky or daring undertaking
- disbelieving, skeptical
- to write or engrave; to enter a name on a list
- with a harsh, grating sound
- organization that promotes learning
- to elevate; to increase in intensity
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- to force, drive forward
- a helper, aid
- a pledge; freedom from doubt
- advantageous, useful
- a vast number
- a small room or compartment
- ridiculous, senseless
- to pretend
- a prediction of the process; outcome of a situation or disease
- refuse, waste products
- freedom from some charge or obligation
- a representative or messenger
- work that is hard and tiresome
- to make or become larger or wider
- frank; outspoken; honest; unposed
30 Clues: to pretend • a helper, aid • a vast number • advantageous, useful • ridiculous, senseless • refuse, waste products • to force, drive forward • disbelieving, skeptical • to reward, pay, reimburse • a small room or compartment • limited; scattered; minimal • with a harsh, grating sound • a pledge; freedom from doubt • a risky or daring undertaking • a representative or messenger • ...
CONSTITUTION Grade 12 2025-02-17
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- A formal statement of an opinion to take an action
- These refers to fundamental freedom of a community
- it includes judges and courts
- Supreme power is held by the people
- Requiring a person to be brought into a court
- An introduction
- A composition of the senate in the Marshals
- A public officer appointed to decide a case
- Enforcing the laws of the land
- A consultative body in RMI
- The unjust treatment of a person
- A set of fundamental laws and principles
- A tribunal
- A system of government
- These are proposed laws
- An act of assigning a job
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- They create laws of the government
- An established way of doing something
- Apply to a higher court for a reversal of a decision
- A change in the constitution
- The action of providing
- A special right or immunity
- Advisers of the President
- A majority has no support a leader of the governing body
- It guarantees the rights of the people
- It means "after the fact"
- A person's membership in a country
27 Clues: A tribunal • An introduction • A system of government • The action of providing • These are proposed laws • Advisers of the President • It means "after the fact" • An act of assigning a job • A consultative body in RMI • A special right or immunity • A change in the constitution • it includes judges and courts • Enforcing the laws of the land • The unjust treatment of a person • ...
The Diplomat 2025-04-18
Across
- Alliance of groups or nations for a common purpose
- Non-voting participant in international meetings or missions
- Secret prison or detention facility used by intelligence agencies
- Penalties imposed to influence behavior of countries
- Protection from legal action
- A sloppy policy paper that some pyschos like to fight over usually has a stupid name
- Some idiots care about the front page of this type of plan
- This species tends to congregate for 4 days in a hotel
- Undercover agent or spy
- Backup plan for emergencies
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- High-level meeting between heads of state
- Formal agreement between countries
- Diplomatic staff member, usually having a very specific mission
- Government office in a foreign city
- Agreement to stop fighting temporarily
- Coded message or puzzle often used in espionage
- Military or civilian effort to maintain peace in conflict zones
- A location for college students to argue sometimes in a run down hotel!
- Sudden overthrow of a government ( See Jan 6 2021 for visual example)
- High-ranking official representing a country abroad
- Secretly enter an organization to gain information
21 Clues: Undercover agent or spy • Backup plan for emergencies • Protection from legal action • Formal agreement between countries • Government office in a foreign city • Agreement to stop fighting temporarily • High-level meeting between heads of state • Coded message or puzzle often used in espionage • Alliance of groups or nations for a common purpose • ...
30 biology cross word puzzle 2025-05-06
Across
- - Essential macromolecule made of amino acids.
- - Chemical messenger in the body.
- - Structure containing DNA in cells.
- - Small DNA molecule within a cell.
- - Green pigment in plants for photosynthesis.
- - Genetic material in organisms.
- - Microscopic organism, often a bacterium.
- - Any living thing.
- - Change in DNA sequence.
- - Group of similar cells performing a function.
- - Change in species over time.
- - Substance used to stimulate immunity.
- - Pores on leaves for gas exchange.
- - Movement of water across a membrane.
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- - Interaction between two different organisms.
- - Unit of heredity in living organisms.
- - Protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
- - Maintaining stable internal conditions.
- - Remains of ancient organisms.
- - Basic unit of life.
- - Group of similar organisms that can breed.
- - Cell division resulting in two identical cells.
- - Element essential for life.
- - Process plants use to make food.
- - Variety of life in an ecosystem.
- - Community of living organisms and their environment.
- - Nerve cell that transmits signals.
- - Material that makes up chromosomes.
- - Control center of a cell.
- - Protein that helps fight infections.
30 Clues: - Any living thing. • - Basic unit of life. • - Change in DNA sequence. • - Control center of a cell. • - Element essential for life. • - Change in species over time. • - Remains of ancient organisms. • - Genetic material in organisms. • - Chemical messenger in the body. • - Process plants use to make food. • - Variety of life in an ecosystem. • - Small DNA molecule within a cell. • ...
cv 2025-06-16
Across
- A number that reflects one’s exposure to childhood trauma.
- Actions or reactions, often affected by early trauma.
- A mental health condition linked to childhood adversity.
- The body’s defense system, weakened by childhood stress.
- Failure to provide proper care, considered a form of trauma.
- The identification of a disease or condition.
- A routine check used to identify health risks early.
- The ability to recover from difficulty or trauma.
- Steps taken to stop something harmful before it happens.
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- Chemicals like cortisol released in response to stress.
- Physical, emotional, or sexual harm to a child.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
- A tragic health outcome linked to high ACE scores.
- Harmful stress caused by repeated adversity without support.
- Hardship or misfortune that affects development.
- A chronic condition that can worsen with toxic stress.
- The medical field related to the brain and nervous system.
- The branch of medicine dealing with children.
- The state of being in good health, especially mentally.
- A stress hormone triggered by the adrenal gland.
20 Clues: The branch of medicine dealing with children. • The identification of a disease or condition. • A deeply distressing or disturbing experience. • Physical, emotional, or sexual harm to a child. • Hardship or misfortune that affects development. • A stress hormone triggered by the adrenal gland. • The ability to recover from difficulty or trauma. • ...
Chapter 18: Bacteria, Viruses, Immunology 2025-05-09
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- The place where DNA is located in a prokaryotic cell.
- A type of virus than uses viral RNA to make viral DNA.
- A type of virus that infects bacteria specifically.
- Gram ____ bacteria have many peptidoglycan layers and stain purple.
- Bacteria are classified as prokaryotes, because their cells lack a(n) ______ .
- This cell makes antibodies.
- This cell seeks out and signals to infected cells to undergo apoptosis.
- Any molecule the immune system recognizes as foreign.
- Viral replication happens immediately in this cycle.
- Gram ____ bacteria are more resistant to antibiotics.
- Asexual reproduction by prokaryotes creating two identical cells.
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- Spiral-shaped bacteria.
- Something that causes an infectious disease.
- Spherical/Round-shaped bacteria.
- In this cycle, viral DNA becomes injects into the host cell DNA.
- Type of transmission in which an organism (e.g. mosquito) carries a pathogen or parasite.
- The exchange of genetic information between bacterial cells.
- Protective barriers and inflammation are part of this category of immunity.
- Rod-shaped bacteria.
- Viruses are surrounded by a protein coat called a(n) ____ .
20 Clues: Rod-shaped bacteria. • Spiral-shaped bacteria. • This cell makes antibodies. • Spherical/Round-shaped bacteria. • Something that causes an infectious disease. • A type of virus that infects bacteria specifically. • Viral replication happens immediately in this cycle. • The place where DNA is located in a prokaryotic cell. • ...
Health Final Part 1- odd 2025-05-14
Across
- When the body's temperature is too low
- To control bleeding use ___ pressure before pressure bandage
- Nerve cells of the body
- Connective tissue joining bone to bone
- _____ accidents are the leading cause of accidental death.
- Type of preventable death in US
- doctor who treats eye diseases
- Medicine that causes a loss of feeling
- when teens get influenced by other teens
- Body system affected by diabetes
- Higher BP measurement; happens when ventricles contract
- Vitamin C and E function as ____.
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- Life threatening condition following any serious injury
- Type of drug; example LSD
- doctor who treats skin disorders
- Medicines that relieve pain
- _____ thrusts should be given to choking adult
- An unborn child
- Given by a doctor to develop acquired immunity
- Wound that is not open
- doctor who treats nervous system diseases
- Thick bundle of nerves that connects brain to body
- Inflammation of the respiratory system
- Nutrient ___ is the proportion of nutrients compared to the number of calories
- ____ assessment is the idea to minimize risk but maximize benefits
- ____ of anything is the most common emergency signal
26 Clues: An unborn child • Wound that is not open • Nerve cells of the body • Type of drug; example LSD • Medicines that relieve pain • doctor who treats eye diseases • Type of preventable death in US • doctor who treats skin disorders • Body system affected by diabetes • Vitamin C and E function as ____. • When the body's temperature is too low • Connective tissue joining bone to bone • ...
Study of health 2025-05-13
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- A metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar.
- A method of treatment for a disease or condition.
- High blood pressure.
- Systems & Structures:
- Actions taken to relieve or cure a disease or condition.
- The fluid circulating through the body.
- Hard, dense tissue forming the skeletal structure.
- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the body.
- A pain in the head.
- A disease or condition that lasts for a long time.
- A procedure performed on the body by a medical professional.
- A disease or condition that develops suddenly and is severe, but usually short-lived.
- A dull, persistent pain.
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- A condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells.
- An abnormal immune system response to a substance.
- Identifying the nature of a disease or condition.
- Administering a vaccine to provide immunity to a disease.
- Taking a small sample of tissue for examination.
- Tissue responsible for movement.
- An elevated body temperature, often indicating illness.
- The loss of sensation, often used during surgery.
- Procedures & Treatments:
- The process of restoring health after an illness or injury.
23 Clues: A pain in the head. • High blood pressure. • Systems & Structures: • Procedures & Treatments: • A dull, persistent pain. • Tissue responsible for movement. • The fluid circulating through the body. • Taking a small sample of tissue for examination. • A method of treatment for a disease or condition. • Identifying the nature of a disease or condition. • ...
Microbiology Vocabulary crossword puzzle 2023-03-15
Across
- substances from weakened pathogens introduced to body to grow immunity
- multicellular organisms that obtain energy and nutrients from dead matter
- prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- science that explores microscopic organisms
- an Illness that shows up more than would normally be expected
- one parent making offspring which are genetically identical to them
- organism which feeds on host and either live or are in the host's body
- unicellular organisms which lack tissue differentiation
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- viral diseases are most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- an agent which can induce or increase the frequency of mutation in organisms
- something easily passed from one organism to another
- A single-celled organism
- a disease that affected people worldwide rather than in one region
- caused by a pathogen and very contagious
- living things which cause human diseases
- Chemical which kills bacteria or slows growth
- non-living particles that need host cell to reproduced
- an infected organism where the disease agent grows and reproduces
- an organism of many cells
- animal-like protists
20 Clues: animal-like protists • A single-celled organism • an organism of many cells • prokaryotic single-celled organisms • caused by a pathogen and very contagious • living things which cause human diseases • science that explores microscopic organisms • Chemical which kills bacteria or slows growth • something easily passed from one organism to another • ...
AB NW Insurance Spring Puzzle 2023-03-22
Across
- possibly your youngest relatives
- person living near you
- helps prevent skin cancer
- a state of mental tension
- angling
- great place to enjoy the spring weather
- two wheeled source of transportation
- continually reoccurs as in flowers
- planned space for cultivation of flowers and plants
- facial expression
- exercise to improve cardiovascular system
- great source of fiber, vitamins and minerals
- one step at a time
- provide color to your yard
- small or large body of fresh water
- an aim or desired result
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- routine care of things
- delicious beverage full of nutrients
- taking care of plants, trees, and paths
- move your body to the music
- person educated in healthcare
- one of your five senses
- good source of Vitamin D
- Cinco de Mayo
- aim for 8 hours a day
- Medicare
- a way to improve one's immunity to a pathogen
- walk for a long distance
- root vegetable
- white, deer resistant flower
- one a day keeps the doctor away
- people who can improve your mood
- cleans between teeth
- enjoyment
34 Clues: angling • Medicare • enjoyment • Cinco de Mayo • root vegetable • facial expression • one step at a time • cleans between teeth • aim for 8 hours a day • routine care of things • person living near you • one of your five senses • good source of Vitamin D • walk for a long distance • an aim or desired result • helps prevent skin cancer • a state of mental tension • provide color to your yard • ...
infectious disease 2025-02-20
Across
- imitates infection causing
- protects you from infections by aking antibodies
- when exposure to a disease orgnaism triggers the immune system to create antibodies to the disease
- outbreak of a disease that quickly spreads
- when antibodies to a disease are given to someone instead of producing them through their own immune system
- direct and indirect, how disease is spread
- causes disease to fall into five groups - viruses,bacteria,fungi,protozoa and helminths
- destroy infected cells
- immune systems ability to respond fast and effectly to pathogens
- new disease that spreads across the world
Down
- first response of immune system to a foreign substance
- disease from an infection transmited from blood-feeding arthropods like mosquitoes,ticks and fleas
- invasion of germs in the body
- organisms that can cause disease
- where agent normally grows lives and multiplies
- protects health of everyone
- dancer since the age of 2
- how your body defends itself against something seem as foreign
- infectious microogranism
- immunity that develops when a persons immune system responds to a foregin substance
20 Clues: destroy infected cells • infectious microogranism • dancer since the age of 2 • imitates infection causing • protects health of everyone • invasion of germs in the body • organisms that can cause disease • new disease that spreads across the world • outbreak of a disease that quickly spreads • direct and indirect, how disease is spread • ...
Maya, Inca, Aztec 2025-08-11
Across
- A period when a ruler is in power
- Peninsula where the Maya lived
- Civilization known for calendars and pyramids
- Inca farming method on mountainsides
- A city with its own government, like many Maya cities
- Inca official who kept order and collected info
- A journey taken for a specific purpose
- Resistance to disease, which natives lacked
- Inca city built high in the Andes
- A religious structure found in all three civilizations
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- Aztec ruler taken hostage by Cortés
- Civilization with advanced roads and stonework
- Moving place to place in search of food
- Aztec capital city built on an island
- Mountain range that ran through the Inca Empire
- Group of territories under one ruler
- Someone who designs structures using math and science
- Capital city of the Inca Empire
- Picture symbol used in Maya writing
- Religious offering; often included humans in Aztec rituals
- Inca tool for recording information using knots
- Title for the emperor of the Inca Empire
- Inca ruler taken hostage by Pizarro
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs
- Civilization known for warriors and human sacrifice
25 Clues: Peninsula where the Maya lived • Capital city of the Inca Empire • A period when a ruler is in power • Inca city built high in the Andes • Aztec ruler taken hostage by Cortés • Picture symbol used in Maya writing • Inca ruler taken hostage by Pizarro • Floating gardens used by the Aztecs • Inca farming method on mountainsides • Group of territories under one ruler • ...
Video Game Characters 2026-01-14
Across
- Red-haired heroine voiced by Ashly Burch
- A pink, round protagonist who inhales enemies
- The famous bandicoot
- Loyal canine companion in the nuclear post-apocalypse
- A blue AI who assists Master Chief
- Supercomputer villain who conducts tests involving portals
- Searches for Rachel Amber, has blue hair
- Fights the Reapers
- Pixelated skeleton, brother to Papyrus
- Wields a rapier, seeks to destroy the Paintress
- Silver-haired and wields a long sword
- Chased by four ghosts
- A young black mage
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- A posh adventurer and archaeologist
- Eats bananas, throws barrels
- Becomes the God of War
- Princess of Hyrule, bears the Triforce of Wisdom
- A red-capped plumber
- A vampire rogue with white hair
- Attempts to escape from the Underworld
- Has an immunity to cordyceps
- Solid or Liquid
- Travels to Silent Hill in search of his deceased wife
- Protected from walkers by Lee
- Bounty hunter who protects the galaxy while wearing a Power Suit
- Speedy blue hedgehog
- A yellow Pokémon who generates electricity
27 Clues: Solid or Liquid • Fights the Reapers • A young black mage • A red-capped plumber • The famous bandicoot • Speedy blue hedgehog • Chased by four ghosts • Becomes the God of War • Eats bananas, throws barrels • Has an immunity to cordyceps • Protected from walkers by Lee • A vampire rogue with white hair • A blue AI who assists Master Chief • A posh adventurer and archaeologist • ...
bang go 2025-11-13
Across
- Study of disease
- Severe recurring headache
- Inflammation of the skin
- Drug that kills bacteria
- Isolation to prevent disease spread
- Low red blood cell count
- Excessive body fat
- Broken bone
- Thickening or scarring of tissue
- Disorder of blood sugar regulation
- Seizure disorder
- Body’s defense against infection
- Hardening of body tissue
- Study of the kidneys
- Excessive bleeding
- Abnormally fast heartbeat
- Microscopic infectious agent
- Disease transmitted from animals to humans
- Study of the nervous system
- Study of the heart
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- Lung infection
- Muscle pain
- Preventive injection for disease
- Prolonged unconsciousness
- Bone weakening disease
- Imaging technique using radiation
- Cancer of white blood cells
- Body-wide infection response
- Inability to sleep
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Tissue sample for diagnosis
- High blood pressure
- Chronic airway inflammation
- Eye disease raising pressure
- Cancer of lymphatic system
- Inflammation of the stomach lining
- Swelling caused by fluid buildup
- Use of X-rays and imaging
- Abnormal tissue growth
- Open sore on skin or mucosa
40 Clues: Muscle pain • Broken bone • Lung infection • Study of disease • Seizure disorder • Excessive body fat • Inability to sleep • Excessive bleeding • Study of the heart • High blood pressure • Study of the kidneys • Bone weakening disease • Abnormal tissue growth • Inflammation of the skin • Drug that kills bacteria • Low red blood cell count • Hardening of body tissue • Severe recurring headache • ...
Dictation crossword 2025-11-06
Across
- — base or supporting organization; groundwork
- — return to health after illness
- — something that stimulates creativity or action
- — clearing of forests (removal of trees)
- — person who travels to discover unknown places
- — non-fiction film or TV program about real events
- — substance that stimulates immunity to a disease
- — natural home of a plant or animal
- — state of being unwell; disease
- — at risk of extinction
- — converting waste into reusable material
- — actions taken to stop something happening
- — practices for maintaining health and cleanliness
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- — invasion of the body by harmful organisms
- — successful result of effort; accomplishment
- — experienced adviser or teacher
- — steady state between opposing forces
- — harmful contamination of air, water, or soil
- — mosquito-transmitted fevering disease
- — the physical world; plants, animals, landscapes
- — study of human cultures and societies
- — knowledge or consciousness of something
- — act of keeping safe from harm
- — living together peacefully
- — tiny infectious agent that replicates inside hosts
- — medical care given for an illness
- — study of ancient human remains and artifacts
- — drug or treatment used to cure or prevent illness
28 Clues: — at risk of extinction • — living together peacefully • — act of keeping safe from harm • — experienced adviser or teacher • — return to health after illness • — state of being unwell; disease • — medical care given for an illness • — natural home of a plant or animal • — steady state between opposing forces • — mosquito-transmitted fevering disease • ...
cardiovascular crossword 2025-12-12
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- fluid that carries cells, nutrients, and waste
- upper left heart chamber receiving oxygen rich blood
- heart contraction phase that ejects blood
- liquid part of blood carrying cells and nutrients
- valve between left atrium and ventricle preventing backflow
- vessels returning blood to the heart
- lower right chamber pumping blood to lungs
- sac surrounding the heart reducing friction
- protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen
- relaxation phase of the heart chambers fill with blood
- upper right chamber receiving deoxygenated blood
- heart, vessels, and blood
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- red blood cells that transport oxygen
- tiny vessels where exchange of gases and nutrients occur
- valve between right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- valve between the right atrium and ventricle
- valve between left and right ventricle
- inner lining of heart chambers and valves
- muscular heart wall that contracts
- lower left chamber pumping blood into the aorta
- vessels that carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart
- wall separating the hearts left and right
- white blood cells for immunity
- platelets that aid with clotting
24 Clues: heart, vessels, and blood • white blood cells for immunity • platelets that aid with clotting • muscular heart wall that contracts • vessels returning blood to the heart • red blood cells that transport oxygen • valve between left and right ventricle • inner lining of heart chambers and valves • heart contraction phase that ejects blood • ...
Pathology Tutorial 1 2026-01-09
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- Circulating precursors of macrophages
- Plaque-induced inflammatory disease causing soft and hard tissue damage
- Singaling proteins that direct immune cell migration
- Long-lived phagocytic cells derived from monocytes
- Salivary enzyme that degrades bacterial cell walls
- Cells lining blood vessels involved in immunity
- Secretory antibody found in saliva and GCF at the oral mucosa
- Cells that kill virus-infected and malignant cells
- Signaling proteins coordinating immune responses
- Cause or causes of a disease or pathological condition
- Most abundant innate immune cells and primary responders in infection
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- Cytokines that alter behavior of cell from which they were secreted e.g., self-regulating
- Secondary lymphoid organ that filters blood and stores immune cells
- Clear fluid derived from interstitial fluid that circulates immune cells
- Primary lymphoid organ where T cells mature and are educated
- Chemical mediator causing vasodilation and increased permeability
- Progressive changes that occur as disease develops
- Immune response to an inciting cause (e.g., microorganism or tissue damage)
- Cells that produce antibodies
- Physical and immunological barrier protecting oral tissues
20 Clues: Cells that produce antibodies • Circulating precursors of macrophages • Cells lining blood vessels involved in immunity • Signaling proteins coordinating immune responses • Progressive changes that occur as disease develops • Long-lived phagocytic cells derived from monocytes • Salivary enzyme that degrades bacterial cell walls • ...
Keeping Healthy! 2026-02-26
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- A tiny organism that can only be seen with a microscope
- A living organism that a pathogen infects
- A mosquito-borne disease caused by parasites in the blood
- The way a disease spreads from one source to another
- Proteins made by the body to destroy specific pathogens
- A substance that helps the immune system prepare to fight a disease
- Actions taken to stop disease before it starts
- Single-celled organisms; some release toxins that cause illness
- Medicines used to treat bacterial infections
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- Able to spread from person to person
- Separating sick individuals to prevent the spread of disease
- An organism that lives on or in a host and feeds off it
- The body’s ability to fight off disease
- When harmful germs enter and multiply in the body
- Organisms with thick cell walls that can cause infections like ringworm
- A deadly disease spread mainly by fleas on rats
- A germ that causes disease
- A contagious viral disease that causes a rash and fever
- A nonliving particle that invades cells to reproduce
- A bacterial disease that mainly affects the lungs
20 Clues: A germ that causes disease • Able to spread from person to person • The body’s ability to fight off disease • A living organism that a pathogen infects • Medicines used to treat bacterial infections • Actions taken to stop disease before it starts • A deadly disease spread mainly by fleas on rats • When harmful germs enter and multiply in the body • ...
Unit 5 Lab Crossword 2026-04-22
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- abnormal heart rhythms
- inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart
- a chronic condition where the heart cannot pump blood efficiently
- small, metal mesh tubes inserted into arteries to improve blood flow
- Extremely thin vessels that branch off from arterioles to connect to venules
- blood clots that form in veins
- standard tool for listening to heart sounds
- Produces detailed 3D images of the heart
- prefix meaning vein
- Thinner vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back towards the heart
- regulates heart rhythms
- The abbreviation for congestive heart failure
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- diseases of the heart muscles
- Thick elastic vessels that carries blood away from the heart
- The abbreviation for electrocardiogram
- suffix meaning heart condition
- prefix for heart
- The abbreviation for coronary artery disease
- Transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste; regulates temperature and provides immunity
- The abbreviation for blood pressure
- prefix meaning clot
- uses ultrasound to visualize the heart's structure and function
- The abbreviation for supraventricular tachycardia
- The central muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- prefix meaning fast
25 Clues: prefix for heart • prefix meaning clot • prefix meaning vein • prefix meaning fast • abnormal heart rhythms • regulates heart rhythms • diseases of the heart muscles • suffix meaning heart condition • blood clots that form in veins • The abbreviation for blood pressure • The abbreviation for electrocardiogram • Produces detailed 3D images of the heart • ...
2026 Lab Week Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-17
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- 2nd generation sequencing instrument
- Craig has been doing HLA since these roamed the earth
- this is given to attempt to acquire immunity to a specific infectious disease
- This instrument is able to multiplex 500 regions simultaneously
- a short single stranded chain of nucleotides
- Known as the father of HLA
- this type of stem cell will naturally find its home in the bone marrow after bone marrow transfusion
- monoclonal antibody that targets and destroys CD20-positive B-cells
- This is the most transplanted organ
- This instrument uses acoustic focusing to perform cell analysis
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- 3rd generation sequencing instrument
- this instrument is frequently accused of being a random number generator
- a therapy made from donated human antibodies used to treat immune deficiencies
- EDTA is this type of agent
- produced by the bone marrow for defense against foreign material
- laboratory device that uses high-frequency sound waves for homogenization
- start codon ATG is translated into this amino acid
- the largest white blood cell
- biotech company derived from the Latin for "to light up"
- Y shape protein produced by B cells
20 Clues: EDTA is this type of agent • Known as the father of HLA • the largest white blood cell • Y shape protein produced by B cells • This is the most transplanted organ • 3rd generation sequencing instrument • 2nd generation sequencing instrument • a short single stranded chain of nucleotides • start codon ATG is translated into this amino acid • ...
Immune System 2021-01-29
5 Clues: you have in the body. • hand is safetly to prevent pathogent. • to have a high resist to illness or disease. • is a bacteria, virus and it can cause disease. • production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
Immune System 2021-01-29
5 Clues: you have in the body. • hand is safetly to prevent pathogent. • to have a high resist to illness or disease. • is a bacteria, virus and it can cause disease. • production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
6 2023-01-26
5 Clues: make a careful and critical examination • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity • simple yet important self-care routine of nails • sterilize a female animal by removing the ovaries • a contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals
Vicarious Liability (Law Of Torts) 2021-01-24
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- Principal's approval of an act of its agent that lacked the authority to bind the principal legally
- A person who commits a tort and the person who encourages are held liable under _____
- Acts that the master has assigned his servant
- Acts for which the state enjoys partial immunity
- Father of Torts
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- Major Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work
- A landmark judgment in which _______ suffered injuries due to the negligent act of the jeep driver working for the collector of Udaipur
- Minor Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work
- One who decides the act and the way in which it should be done
- ______who works under Contract of Services
10 Clues: Father of Torts • ______who works under Contract of Services • Acts that the master has assigned his servant • Acts for which the state enjoys partial immunity • Major Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work • Minor Torts committed by Servant outside assigned work • One who decides the act and the way in which it should be done • ...
2700 Health Promotion - Week 15 - Newborns and Sexuality 2016-04-18
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- The type of pulse taken for every newborn vital sign evaluation for heart/lung assessment.
- A viral STI that is not 100% curable and can cause cervical cancer.
- The complete inability to conceive a child.
- Metabolized by the liver and sometimes high in newborns.
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- The type of immunity granted to the fetus by the mother's immune system.
- The process of a baby losing heat to a cold mattress.
- The most common cause of STI related infertility.
- The medical condition causing a newborn to look yellow.
- Acronym related to the required steps to providing sexuality care and counseling to older adults.
- Mimics many other illnesses, making it difficult to diagnose.
10 Clues: The complete inability to conceive a child. • The most common cause of STI related infertility. • The process of a baby losing heat to a cold mattress. • The medical condition causing a newborn to look yellow. • Metabolized by the liver and sometimes high in newborns. • Mimics many other illnesses, making it difficult to diagnose. • ...
week 23 spelling 2023-03-30
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- thought, typically over a period of time.
- or identify the presence or existence of
- establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers
- coldest of the biomes
- immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease.
- firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
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- authoritative, and commanding great respect.
- marshy outlet of a lake or river.
- expression of esteem, respect, affection, or admiration
- in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
10 Clues: coldest of the biomes • marshy outlet of a lake or river. • or identify the presence or existence of • thought, typically over a period of time. • authoritative, and commanding great respect. • expression of esteem, respect, affection, or admiration • immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease. • ...
Immune System Vocab Crossword 2022-05-16
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- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
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- A disease caused by a pathogen
- Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances in the body
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
10 Clues: A disease caused by a pathogen • An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease • Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors • An organism that lives and feeds on another organism • Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • ...
BRUNNER'S TETNAS 2025-02-11
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- The inability to open the mouth due to tetanus-induced muscle stiffness.
- Preventive treatment, including vaccines and wound care, to avoid tetanus.
- Increased muscle tone leading to stiffness and spasms.
- An immunoglobulin used for passive immunity in suspected tetanus cases.
- Uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain that may occur in severe tetanus.
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- A toxic substance affecting the nervous system, like tetanospasmin.
- Type of environment required for C. tetani to grow and produce toxins.
- test A clinical test where touching the posterior pharynx causes jaw closure instead of a gag reflex.
- Sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerks seen in tetanus.
- Loss of muscle function in severe cases of tetanus.
10 Clues: Loss of muscle function in severe cases of tetanus. • Increased muscle tone leading to stiffness and spasms. • Sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerks seen in tetanus. • A toxic substance affecting the nervous system, like tetanospasmin. • Type of environment required for C. tetani to grow and produce toxins. • ...
Ict 2021-05-18
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- Tiredness and lack of energy ,Nervousness and anxiety ,Changes in eating habits. Are symptoms of,......
- …..,is a sexual disease that alter your immunity system
- a part of the brain that controls emotions and the instincts
- when you eat junk food and you don't do exercise
- atencion, and impulses
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- develops from back to the ,.....
- feel sad all the time ,you don't feel comfortable with your life and you don't have interest in something
- ….,it is a stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- prefrontal cortex is mature enough when it reaches....,years old
- cyberbullying is done through …
10 Clues: atencion, and impulses • cyberbullying is done through … • develops from back to the ,..... • when you eat junk food and you don't do exercise • …..,is a sexual disease that alter your immunity system • ….,it is a stage of life between childhood and adulthood • a part of the brain that controls emotions and the instincts • ...
Conspiracies 2023-01-10
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- An unidentified flying object
- of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere.
- People claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something.
- A virus
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
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- Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- Claims that the moon landings were hoaxes staged by NASA, possibly with the aid of other organizations
- The assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- An archaic and scientifically disproven conception of the Earth's shape as a plane or disk.
- A moral panic consisting of over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of Satanic ritual abuse starting in the United States in the 1980s
10 Clues: A virus • An unidentified flying object • The assassination of President John F. Kennedy • of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere. • Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. • People claiming to possess special enlightenment or knowledge of something. • ...
Forest Bathing Crossword 2025-06-16
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- Calm forest surroundings enhance this mental ability to stay alert.
- You use this sense when touching tree bark or soil.
- A common emotional disorder often eased by connecting with nature.
- Essential element we breathe in more abundantly in the forest.
- A mental state of tension or worry that forest bathing helps reduce.
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- Connecting your body to the earth to feel stable and centered.
- Forest air is shown to reduce this stress hormone.
- The sense used to observe the colors and shapes of trees.
- The natural forest compound released by trees that strengthens immunity.
- These harmful cells do not thrive in an oxygen-rich environment.
10 Clues: Forest air is shown to reduce this stress hormone. • You use this sense when touching tree bark or soil. • The sense used to observe the colors and shapes of trees. • Connecting your body to the earth to feel stable and centered. • Essential element we breathe in more abundantly in the forest. • These harmful cells do not thrive in an oxygen-rich environment. • ...
Communicable Disease & Epidemiology 2025-06-12
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- The presence of a disease in a specific population or location over time
- Short-term immunity passed from mother to child or through injections
- Bacteria that causes a lung infection spread via airborne droplets
- A living organism (like a mosquito) that spreads disease
- Health education and vaccines are examples of this prevention level
- The process of protecting individuals from disease by stimulating the immune system with a vaccine
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- The total number of existing cases of a disease at a given time
- Period between exposure and onset of symptoms
- A type of prevention that includes screening and early detection
- The most commonly reported STI in the United States
10 Clues: Period between exposure and onset of symptoms • The most commonly reported STI in the United States • A living organism (like a mosquito) that spreads disease • The total number of existing cases of a disease at a given time • A type of prevention that includes screening and early detection • Bacteria that causes a lung infection spread via airborne droplets • ...
外刊132 2026-02-22
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- providing a lot of useful information
- to change from one form, state, or system to another
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- better in quality or than someone or something else
- to make something less severe, serious, or painful
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- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- to produce or provide a result, profit, or crop
- in a way that is easily noticeable or obvious
- to forgive or excuse someone from punishment
- to publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy
10 Clues: providing a lot of useful information • to forgive or excuse someone from punishment • in a way that is easily noticeable or obvious • to produce or provide a result, profit, or crop • to make something less severe, serious, or painful • better in quality or than someone or something else • to change from one form, state, or system to another • ...
Chapter 6 - Innate Immunity: Inflammation and Wound Healing 2024-02-26
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- protects against viral illness
- released from platelets; vasoconstrictor
- type of exudate seen in advanced inflammation such as pneumonia
- type of exudate seen with persistent bacterial infections
- wound intention where more tissue replacement occurs and scarring occurs
- cells that produce histamine
- first phagocytes to arrive at the site of inflammation
- healing stage where scar tissue replaces destroyed tissue
- walled off area of debris and giant cells
- medications that delay wound healing
- wound intention where healing occurs with minimal tissue loss
- healing stage where wound is returned to original structure and function
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- are similar to histamine but in later stages of inflammatory response
- cause of wound dehiscence
- cells that provide a major link between innate and acquired immune systems
- dysfunctional wound healing causing anatomic deformity
- hypertrophic scar
- causes muscle wasting
- defend against parasites
19 Clues: hypertrophic scar • causes muscle wasting • defend against parasites • cause of wound dehiscence • cells that produce histamine • protects against viral illness • medications that delay wound healing • released from platelets; vasoconstrictor • walled off area of debris and giant cells • dysfunctional wound healing causing anatomic deformity • ...
November 15-19 Vocabulary Words 2021-11-10
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- adjective-different in a noticeable way
- noun-a bag or case to use to carry arrows
- noun-the characteristics that make a person or group different from other people or groups
- noun-the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease
- noun-a long spear used to hunt large fish
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- noun-a tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family; ritual
- adjective-able to move quickly and gracefully
- verb-to add or contribute another section or part to make something else complete
- noun-something that you imagine or dream
- verb-to change animal skin into leather using a special process
10 Clues: adjective-different in a noticeable way • noun-something that you imagine or dream • noun-a bag or case to use to carry arrows • noun-a long spear used to hunt large fish • adjective-able to move quickly and gracefully • noun-the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease • verb-to change animal skin into leather using a special process • ...
Covid-19 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-06
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- A preventative measure put in place by the government that involves restricting the movement of people.
- A global outbreak of a disease.
- An injection that protects you against a disease.
- The shortened form of Intensive Care Unit
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- A preventative measure put in place by the government that involves restricting the times that people are allowed to be in public spaces.
- An informal term for a vaccination.
- The full form of the word "covid."
- The abbreviation of the world health organisation.
- Another name for a piece of fabric that you can wear on your face to protect yourself from Covid-19.
- Protection against the virus provided by a vaccination.
10 Clues: A global outbreak of a disease. • The full form of the word "covid." • An informal term for a vaccination. • The shortened form of Intensive Care Unit • An injection that protects you against a disease. • The abbreviation of the world health organisation. • Protection against the virus provided by a vaccination. • ...
Host-Parasite Interactions 2016-03-01
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- microbes living inside the body that provide nutrients and protection from other infectious agents.
- Infections that arise from contact with animals (ex: Rabies and Yellow Fever)
- Simple, inexpensive precautions taken to limit infection (ex: hand washing)
- A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity
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- Prevents progression of infection in the tissues through innate and adaptive components
- A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease
- ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria
- these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response
- ____ Factors such as age, genetics, and diet that contribute to resistance/ susceptibility to infection
- Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population
10 Clues: ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria • A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity • A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease • these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response • Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population • ...
Preventive Health Programs 2014-10-14
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- This type of immunity is passed from the mother to baby through environmental exposure and vaccines she has received.
- This bacteria is in the kennel cough complex
- Also known as upper respiratory disease in cats
- This bacterial disease is transmitted through deer urine and fecal matter in still water.
- These vaccines are considered essential to a pets health.
- The A in DA2PP.
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- This is also known as feline distemper.
- This is the most serious zoonotic rhabdoviral disease in all mammals.
- This vaccine is on a case by case basis and should be decided with your vet.
- This is the most common form of vaccine administration.
10 Clues: The A in DA2PP. • This is also known as feline distemper. • This bacteria is in the kennel cough complex • Also known as upper respiratory disease in cats • This is the most common form of vaccine administration. • These vaccines are considered essential to a pets health. • This is the most serious zoonotic rhabdoviral disease in all mammals. • ...
Health and Medicine 2023-12-04
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- A substance used to clean and prevent infection in cuts and wounds.
- An increase in body temperature often caused by illness.
- A thin fabric used for dressing wounds or absorbing blood.
- A liquid often used to clean skin before medical procedures.
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses.
- A solution used to disinfect and clean wounds.
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- A measure of how hot or cold the body is; usually taken with a thermometer.
- Medicine that helps the body fight off bacterial infections.
- Medical procedure involving incisions to treat or repair a part of the body.
- A shot or medicine that helps the body build immunity to specific diseases.
10 Clues: A solution used to disinfect and clean wounds. • An increase in body temperature often caused by illness. • A thin fabric used for dressing wounds or absorbing blood. • Medicine that helps the body fight off bacterial infections. • A liquid often used to clean skin before medical procedures. • A contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. • ...
7th grade Week 2 2023-02-21
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- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- central importance
- an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat, cheese, or other filling between them, eaten as a light meal.
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space
- a person employed by an individual or in an office to assist with correspondence, keep records, make appointments, and carry out similar tasks.
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- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- form a mental image of; imagine
- a special right, advantage, or immunity
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms, some can cause disease
- pause before saying or doing something
10 Clues: central importance • form a mental image of; imagine • pause before saying or doing something • a special right, advantage, or immunity • the wealth and resources of a country or region • a long journey involving travel by sea or in space • detailed examination of the elements or structure of something • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-02-21
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- Spreads from person to person through the air by droplet nuclei (airborne particles)
- The only 100% way to avoid a sexually transmitted disease
- A global outbreak of an infectious disease
- Contagious diseases spread between animals and humans
- The surveillance tool used to report positive communicable diseases
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- A virus that affects the nose, throat and bronchi...a yearly vaccination is the best protection
- One of the most common sexually transmitted disease among young adults
- If a BBP accures, the first step is to wash the area with ____ and water
- A highly fatal but preventable disease that infects the central nervous system
- The state of being protected against a particular disease
10 Clues: A global outbreak of an infectious disease • Contagious diseases spread between animals and humans • The only 100% way to avoid a sexually transmitted disease • The state of being protected against a particular disease • The surveillance tool used to report positive communicable diseases • One of the most common sexually transmitted disease among young adults • ...
Topic 4: Defense System (Part 2) 2023-03-07
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- Secreted by helper T cell and APCs to recruit and activate lymphocytes
- A type of immune cells that makes large amounts of a specific antibody.
- Particular chemical groups on antigen.
- Process where antibodies bind to antigens on bacteria, promoting phagocytosis.
- Enzymes that are released by cytotoxic T cell to break down protein and initiate apoptosis
- Soluble proteins that are secreted and cause disease even if the prokaryotes that produce them are not present in the host cells
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- Phagocytic cell that are developed from monocytes
- Fluid lost by capillaries
- Immunity is present before any exposure to pathogens
- Substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell
10 Clues: Fluid lost by capillaries • Particular chemical groups on antigen. • Phagocytic cell that are developed from monocytes • Immunity is present before any exposure to pathogens • Substances that can elicit a response from a B or T cell • Secreted by helper T cell and APCs to recruit and activate lymphocytes • ...
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM 2024-05-12
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- a small microbe that enters tha body, and can be good or bad
- medicines that counteract bacterial infections.
- the bodie's ability to resist a disease
- blood cells are responsible for stopping an infection.
- a small microbe that enters the body and attaches to goos inmmune system cells.
- largest organ in the body.
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- any living thing, including germs like viruses and bacteria.
- a substance produced by the immune system in response to an antigen (germ) that enters the body
- system that works to keep your body not sick.
- a foreign substance, such as a virus or a bacteria, that enters the body and causes the production of antibodies.
10 Clues: largest organ in the body. • the bodie's ability to resist a disease • system that works to keep your body not sick. • medicines that counteract bacterial infections. • blood cells are responsible for stopping an infection. • any living thing, including germs like viruses and bacteria. • a small microbe that enters tha body, and can be good or bad • ...
Chemistry of Life Crossword 2024-07-16
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- Energy molecule in cells; three phosphates
- A source of long-term energy storage, makes up cell membranes, and used to make hormones
- Can be broken down for short-term energy storage and used for structure in plants
- Used to speed up chemical reactions, for oxygen transport, and in structure and immunity
- A protein that speeds up chemical reactions
- Stores genetic information and builds proteins (2 words)
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- The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction (2 words)
- A large molecule containing carbon
- A single subunit or building block for a macromolecule
- Many subunits or building blocks are put together to make a macromolecule
10 Clues: A large molecule containing carbon • Energy molecule in cells; three phosphates • A protein that speeds up chemical reactions • A single subunit or building block for a macromolecule • Stores genetic information and builds proteins (2 words) • The amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction (2 words) • ...
Unit 12 - Infectious Diseases Vocab 2023-05-05
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- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances in the body
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
- Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
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- A disease caused by a pathogen
- An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
10 Clues: A disease caused by a pathogen • An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease • Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors • An organism that lives and feeds on another organism • Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • the ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease • ...
Health 2025-02-17
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- - a successful way of curing an illness
- - treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- - a piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicinethat someone needs
- - a medical condition in which the body temperature is higher than usual
- - the state of being extremely tired
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- - a slight break or crack in a bone
- - a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong
- - a very small organism that causes disease
- - physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident
- - a shop or part of a shop in which medicines are prepared and sold
10 Clues: - a slight break or crack in a bone • - the state of being extremely tired • - a successful way of curing an illness • - a very small organism that causes disease • - a continuous pain that is unpleasant but not very strong • - physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident • - a shop or part of a shop in which medicines are prepared and sold • ...
Lymphatic Crossword 2025-05-13
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- - the medical term for swelling
- - structures or pathways that carry information away from a central point
- - plays a crucial role in the body's adaptive immune system
- - the scar on a seed marking the point of attachment to its seed vessel.
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- - tructures or pathways that carry information to a central point
- - substance which induces an immune response in the body.
- - a patch of tissue that is high up in the throat, just behind the nose
- - two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat
- - plays a vital role in both cell-mediated and humoral immunity
- - a colorless fluid containing white blood cells
10 Clues: - the medical term for swelling • - a colorless fluid containing white blood cells • - two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat • - substance which induces an immune response in the body. • - plays a crucial role in the body's adaptive immune system • - plays a vital role in both cell-mediated and humoral immunity • ...
History of Medicine 2025-02-28
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- The first widely used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- Ancient Roman physician who influenced medical knowledge for centuries.
- Scientist who developed the germ theory of disease and created vaccines.
- Ancient Greek physician known as the 'Father of Medicine.'
- An instrument that allowed scientists to see microorganisms for the first time.
- A medical imaging technique discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895.
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- A biological preparation that provides immunity to a particular disease.
- First name of the nurse who founded modern nursing and improved hospital sanitation.
- A medical innovation that allows patients to undergo surgery without pain.
- An ancient theory that health is based on the balance of bodily fluids.
10 Clues: Ancient Greek physician known as the 'Father of Medicine.' • The first widely used antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming. • A medical imaging technique discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895. • Ancient Roman physician who influenced medical knowledge for centuries. • An ancient theory that health is based on the balance of bodily fluids. • ...
7th grade Ch. 16 Science vocab 2023-04-26
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- male gametes
- a sperm joins with an egg in a reproductive process
- is the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1 degree celsius
- are basic units of the nervous system
- human reproductive cells
- The resistance to specific pathogens, or disease-causing agents
- organ systems that work together and maintain steady internal conditions when external conditions change
- is a type of white blood cell that is made in the thymus, the spleen, or tissue
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- the cell that forms when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell
- are the parts of food used by the body to grow and survive
- is the process by which new organisms are produced
- system organs that work together and perform specific tasks
- female gametes
- chemical released by the organs of the endocrine system
- bone is the hard outer layer of tissue
- bone is the interior region that contains many tiny holes
- automatic movements in response to a signal
17 Clues: male gametes • female gametes • human reproductive cells • are basic units of the nervous system • bone is the hard outer layer of tissue • automatic movements in response to a signal • is the process by which new organisms are produced • a sperm joins with an egg in a reproductive process • chemical released by the organs of the endocrine system • ...
Social studies 2024-05-15
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- Word with 6 letters and starts with P (c13)
- Height above sea level (c10)
- Rise in prices for goods and services (c13)
- A area where the ocean tide meets a river current (c10)
- Areas of high, flat land (c8)
- Brazilian people had no ________ from diseases that they got from the Europeans (c9)
- Ships that tow large nets behind them called factory ships or ________ (c12)
- Strong winds that travel from west to east (c11)
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- France Germany These were the three strongest countries before ww2 (c11)
- This country has 8 letters and starts with C (c9)
- Regional variations (c12)
- Land with high elevation (c13)
- What percent of the amazon rainforest is now gone (c8)
- Umbrella like covering (c8)
- Steady winds that blow from higher latitudes toward the equator (c9)
- Walls or barriers to hold back water (c11)
- A region where subsoil is frozen and only plants such as lichens and mosses can survive (c12)
17 Clues: Regional variations (c12) • Umbrella like covering (c8) • Height above sea level (c10) • Areas of high, flat land (c8) • Land with high elevation (c13) • Walls or barriers to hold back water (c11) • Word with 6 letters and starts with P (c13) • Rise in prices for goods and services (c13) • Strong winds that travel from west to east (c11) • ...
Nutrients and Their Functions 2025-10-28
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- Responsible for carrying nutrients, regulating temperature, cushioning the brain, and removing waste.
- Vitamin that boosts immunity and helps with healing.
- The building blocks of life
- Mineral that helps with bone health.
- The body's main source of energy.
- Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are examples of these.
- Vitamin responsible for vision and immune health.
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- The type of fat that can increase risk for heart disease.
- The type of fat that is healthier than saturated or trans fats.
- The type of carbohydrate that provides quick energy.
- Mineral that carries oxygen through the body for energy.
- The type of fat that is solid at room temperature.
- Vitamin that helps the body turn food into energy.
- The macronutrient that provides the most Calories per gram
- The nutrient found in whole grains, vegetables, and fruits, responsible for binding to fats to prevent reabsorption.
- The type of carbohydrate that provides long-lasting energy.
- Vitamin that is found in sunlight.
17 Clues: The building blocks of life • The body's main source of energy. • Vitamin that is found in sunlight. • Mineral that helps with bone health. • Vitamin responsible for vision and immune health. • The type of fat that is solid at room temperature. • Vitamin that helps the body turn food into energy. • Vitamin that boosts immunity and helps with healing. • ...
Host-Parasite Interactions 2016-03-01
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- microbes living inside the body that provide nutrients and protection from other infectious agents.
- Infections that arise from contact with animals (ex: Rabies and Yellow Fever)
- Simple, inexpensive precautions taken to limit infection (ex: hand washing)
- A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity
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- Prevents progression of infection in the tissues through innate and adaptive components
- A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease
- ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria
- these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response
- ____ Factors such as age, genetics, and diet that contribute to resistance/ susceptibility to infection
- Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population
10 Clues: ex: LPS from gram negative bacteria • A microbial factor that contribute to a microbe’s pathogenicity • A common arthropod involved in vectorborne transmission of disease • these non-specifically bind MHC and TCR to activate an immune response • Asymptomatic individuals who spread infection through out a population • ...
Chapter 17 Bio-31 Adaptive Immunity 2022-07-30
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- The number of antigen binding sites on an antibody
- Activated B cells become either plasma cells that produce antibodies or become memory cells
- 5-10% of T cells, has CD25 with it, destroys T cells that are problematic that escaped clonal deletion
- pentamer structure, agglutinates antigens, first antibody produced in response to initial infection
- Bulging outward of external membranes, done by cells undergoing apoptosis
- chemical messengers that are produced by different immune cells in response to stimuli
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- Attraction between antibody binding site and antigen
- Rapid and handled by IgG immunoglobulins
- also called antibody mediated immunity, deals with antibodies
- Interfere with viral replication in host cells
10 Clues: Rapid and handled by IgG immunoglobulins • Interfere with viral replication in host cells • The number of antigen binding sites on an antibody • Attraction between antibody binding site and antigen • also called antibody mediated immunity, deals with antibodies • Bulging outward of external membranes, done by cells undergoing apoptosis • ...
medical 2023-11-15
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- Pathology The study of the causes and effects of diseases (10 letters)
- Inflammation of the joints (6 letters):Arthritis
- Abbreviation for a unit of energy in nutrition (3 letters)
- Medical term for high blood pressure (9 letters)
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- Abbreviation for a type of medical imaging (3 letters)
- Organ responsible for filtering blood (5 letters)
- The body's ability to resist and fight infection (8 letters)
- Thesmallest unit of life (5 letters)
- A condition where the heart fails to pump blood efficiently (7 letters)
- A blood clot that forms and remains in a blood vessel (7 letters)
10 Clues: Thesmallest unit of life (5 letters) • Inflammation of the joints (6 letters):Arthritis • Medical term for high blood pressure (9 letters) • Organ responsible for filtering blood (5 letters) • Abbreviation for a type of medical imaging (3 letters) • Abbreviation for a unit of energy in nutrition (3 letters) • ...
Virus Vocabulary 2019-09-30
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- a type of virus that infects bacteria
- cycle results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane
- any of a group of RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate
- misfolded proteins with the ability to transmit their misfolded shape
- provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease
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- cycle one of two cycles of viral reproduction
- made up of protein subunits called capsomere
- reproduction the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells
- proteins that are on the surface of each cell
- the protein shell of a virus
10 Clues: the protein shell of a virus • a type of virus that infects bacteria • made up of protein subunits called capsomere • cycle one of two cycles of viral reproduction • proteins that are on the surface of each cell • provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease • misfolded proteins with the ability to transmit their misfolded shape • ...
Lympocytes, Jasraj Sidhu 2019-08-11
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- Fluid in which organelles are suspended in
- A type of lymphocyte that is produced and actively participates in the immune response
- organelle which is responsible for protein synthesis
- This protein is produced in response to foreign substances that enter the body.
- biological agent that multiples once within the living cells of a host
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- Type of lymphocyte that is responsible for producing antibodies
- it is the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection by the actions of the immnue resposne
- An organism whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes.
- A microorganism that causes disease
- A foreign substance that prompts the immune response
10 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease • Fluid in which organelles are suspended in • organelle which is responsible for protein synthesis • A foreign substance that prompts the immune response • Type of lymphocyte that is responsible for producing antibodies • An organism whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes. • ...
lymphatic system 2024-03-12
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- you will experience redness, swelling, heat and pain(---- response)
- Where do B-cells mature?
- patrol your blood and lymph looking for abnormal cells and are unique(can kill your own cells is infected)
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- The adaptive Immune response is…
- What helps keep bacteria and fungi from forming around inflamed or scraped skin?
- When antibodies physically block the binding sites on viruses or bacterial toxins it's called…
- first line of defensive cells in your internal innate defenses,means "to eat"
- Why do vaccinations work?(---- immunity)
- An example of your second line of internal innate defenses
- What kind of membrane protects the body from foreign material?
10 Clues: Where do B-cells mature? • The adaptive Immune response is… • Why do vaccinations work?(---- immunity) • An example of your second line of internal innate defenses • What kind of membrane protects the body from foreign material? • you will experience redness, swelling, heat and pain(---- response) • ...
Infectious disease assignments 2024-03-13
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- spore that allows bacteria withstand freezing,drying out and heating
- one type of asexual where one cell produce two identical daughter cell
- when a bacteria transfer genetic material to another through direct contact
- a medicine that kills bacteria/slows their growth
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- when bacteria develops the ability to resist antibiotics
- single celled prokaryotes even some that cause disease
- temporarily inactive
- has a dead form of a pathogen that causes the organism to develop immunity to the pathogen
- an infectious microbe that contains a segment of DNA/RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions helps build up or break down compounds
10 Clues: temporarily inactive • a medicine that kills bacteria/slows their growth • single celled prokaryotes even some that cause disease • when bacteria develops the ability to resist antibiotics • spore that allows bacteria withstand freezing,drying out and heating • one type of asexual where one cell produce two identical daughter cell • ...
THE LINES OF DEFENSE ( IMMUNE SYSTEM) 2024-07-07
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- The natural outer layer of tissue that covers the body of a person or an animal.
- The quality or state of being immune
- Secretion that is usually rich in mucins and is produced by mucous membranes
- The watery fluid in the mouth made by the glands.
- The smallest, basic unit of life.
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- Salty liquid that flows from the eye
- Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body.
- A thin soft flexible sheet or layer especially of a plant or animal part (as a cell, tissue, or organ) membranous.
- Refers to anything that causes disease.
- An organ that is part of the digestive system.
10 Clues: The smallest, basic unit of life. • Salty liquid that flows from the eye • The quality or state of being immune • Refers to anything that causes disease. • An organ that is part of the digestive system. • The watery fluid in the mouth made by the glands. • Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body. • ...
Bud, Not Buddy Spelling (ch 4-8) 2025-02-23
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- a garment consisting of trousers with a front flap over the chest up up by straps over the shoulders
- the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
- a person's manner of walking
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- of or relating to marriage or married people
- regulator, controller, faucet, spigot, tap
- a string in the seam of material of a garment or a bag, which can be pulled to tighten or close it
- a harmonica; a small wind instrument producing notes by blowing or sucking
- a false name or identity
- scruffy; shabby
10 Clues: scruffy; shabby • a false name or identity • a person's manner of walking • regulator, controller, faucet, spigot, tap • of or relating to marriage or married people • the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink • a harmonica; a small wind instrument producing notes by blowing or sucking • ...
Breastfeeding 2025-07-16
5 Clues: major function of colostrum • months of exclusive breastfeeding • 1 hour post delivery for breastfeeding • ideal duration of breastfeeding is- years • complementary feeds started after - months
Cardiovascular Systems 2014-11-11
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- The largest artery in the body; it conducts freshly oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues.
- Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart
- "Liquidy" part of the blood
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in one minute.
- Resistance to disease
- Smallest blood vessels; carries blood to the extremities
- Cells that carry oxygen-
- The valve that regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta.
- Blood cells responsible for clotting
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- An upper chamber of the heart that receives and holds blood that is about to enter the ventricle.
- Specialized protein that carries oxygen on red blood cells
- A lower chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries.
- Largest blood vessels; carries blood away from the heart
- Cells that fight disease
- Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body.
17 Clues: Resistance to disease • Cells that fight disease • Cells that carry oxygen- • "Liquidy" part of the blood • Blood cells responsible for clotting • main organ of the cardiovascular system • A vessel that carries oxygen-rich blood to the body. • Medium sized blood vessels; carries blood to the heart • Largest blood vessels; carries blood away from the heart • ...
Animal Health 2021-03-25
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- Rod/pill shaped bacteria.
- Chemical released by the lymphocytes.
- Streptococci bacteria are arranged like a....
- Single-celled organisms that often become parasitic.
- An injection of a weakened or killed strain of a bacteria that stimulates antibody production.
- These blood cells get rid of dead cells and help fight disease.
- These blood cells carry oxygen and other nutrients throughout the body.
- Spiral/corkscrew shaped bacteria.
- Staphylococci bacteria are bunched together like...
- Medicine that is useful in treating a bacteria but not a virus.
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- This type of immunity means the animal is permanently immune.
- Disease that spreads rapidly over a very large area (nation-wide or worldwide).
- Any condition that causes the systems of an animal not to function properly.
- Round/spherical shaped bacteria.
- whip-like projection that allows bacilli bacteria to move.
- The greatest avenues for entry of a pathogen into the body are the digestive system and this system.
- This pathogen has characteristics of both living and nonliving things.
17 Clues: Rod/pill shaped bacteria. • Round/spherical shaped bacteria. • Spiral/corkscrew shaped bacteria. • Chemical released by the lymphocytes. • Streptococci bacteria are arranged like a.... • Staphylococci bacteria are bunched together like... • Single-celled organisms that often become parasitic. • whip-like projection that allows bacilli bacteria to move. • ...
microbes 2021-10-20
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- a Petri dish that contains a growth medium solidified with agar, used to culture microorganisms
- bacterium causing disease
- microscopic single-celled organism/ no nucleus or specialized organelles/ no bacteria
- spore-producing organisms
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen Antibodies combine chemically with substances
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
- immunise against a disease by introducing infective material, microorganisms, or vaccine into the body
- cannot make their own food/associations with plants and bacteria.
- germs
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- the action or process of transmitting something, or the state of being transmitted
- slender threadlike structure, enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa
- provide immunity against one or several diseases
- an infected part of your body/or harmful disease that is easily spread/and can be deadly
- substance active against bacteria , fights disease, bacteria
- are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within a nuclear envelope
- are live microorganisms promoted with claims that they provide health benefits
- animal like protists, single-celled microscopic organisms
17 Clues: germs • bacterium causing disease • spore-producing organisms • provide immunity against one or several diseases • animal like protists, single-celled microscopic organisms • substance active against bacteria , fights disease, bacteria • cannot make their own food/associations with plants and bacteria. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Review 2022-10-06
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- A type of fort usually built around a mission
- First Portuguese explorer to reach India; no spaces, full name
- The second rank in the Spain social class system in the Americas; born to two Spanish parents
- A Spanish explorer
- Spaniards born in Spain
- resistance, particularly to disease
- Henry the ___ was the prince of Portugal who set up centers for exploration
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- A religious community
- First name of the explorer who was the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa
- Someone who is born of Spanish and Native American parents
- One of the ships Christopher Columbus takes on his first voyage; two words, no spaces
- Last name of the Spanish explorer who took over the Aztec Empire
- First name of the first explorer to circumnavigate the world
- An instrument that uses stars for navigation
- The queen who finances Columbus' voyage
- A time of rebirth of Ancient Greek and Roman ideas in Europe
- The empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro
17 Clues: A Spanish explorer • A religious community • Spaniards born in Spain • resistance, particularly to disease • The queen who finances Columbus' voyage • The empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro • An instrument that uses stars for navigation • A type of fort usually built around a mission • Someone who is born of Spanish and Native American parents • ...
The Immune System 2019-10-14
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- Not activated
- Responds first at a site of infection or trauma
- stimulates helper T cells
- A large group of proteins, peptides or glycoproteins that are secreted by specific cells of immune system
- Artificially produced antibodies
- The ability of specific antibodies to block the sites of viruses that they use to enter their target cell
- disease causing organisms
- attenuated virus/bacteria that trigger an immune response and memory cells
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- attach to foreign substances and assist in destroying them in the bodys immune system
- Innate immunity excludes most pathogens from entering the body
- any of a class of proteins which have carbohydrates groups attached to the polypeptide chain (e.g. CD4)
- A set of genes that code for cell surface proteins
- site where white blood cells are formed
- a virus or bacteria which induces an immune response
- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells
- a large Y-shaped protein produced mainly by plasma cells
- antigenic determinants
17 Clues: Not activated • antigenic determinants • stimulates helper T cells • disease causing organisms • Artificially produced antibodies • site where white blood cells are formed • Responds first at a site of infection or trauma • A set of genes that code for cell surface proteins • a virus or bacteria which induces an immune response • ...
Micro Exam 3 Terminology 2013-11-13
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- symbiosis when both organisms benefit
- white blood cells that produce antibodies
- any foreign macromolecule
- cells leaving blood by squeezing between two endothelial blood vessel cells
- Cells white blood cells in innate immunity that destroy "self" by apoptosis
- part of Gram – bacteria cell wall usually released by DEAD bacteria
- disease signs & symptoms due to toxin and not due to infection
- complement protein method to punch holes in pathogen membrane
- fatty acids secreted by oil glands that prevents dry, cracked skin
- gland nicknamed the body's thermostat
- type of transmission that is short distance spread of mucus drops in the air
- organism that carries the pathogen but do not get disease
- symbiosis when one organism benefits at the expense of second organism
- proteins secreted by bacteria that bind available nutrients
- proteins that bacteria use to rearrange host cytoskeleton proteins
- symbiosis when one organism benefits and the other organism is unaffected
- act of a microbe binding host receptors
- objective changes to the body due to disease
- proteins used by natural killer cells to induce apoptosis
- white blood cells that specialize in parasite removal
- white blood cells that control cell-mediated immunity
- polypeptide messenger molecules that communicate between cells
- cytokines that act as attractants for cells
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- non-contact form of transmission that is NOT through vectors
- subjective changes to the body due to disease
- white blood cells that produce of histamine
- white blood cells that initiation of adaptive response by warning T cells of pathogens
- portion of antigen recognized by immune system
- study of how disease spreads and its origin
- when normal microbes can prevent pathogenic microbes from growing
- punctures or bites that break skin
- white blood cells that mature into macrophages
- alter cell surface proteins to pass undetected
- disease that can spread from one host to another host
- increase in blood flow
- protein used by natural killer cells to create channel in cell membrane
- total number people with disease at same time
- white blood cells that perform phagocytosis
- substance containing live bacteria that is taken to restore beneficial bacteria to the body
- movement of pathogen from one location to a host or another location
- another term for the incidence of a disease
- a continual source of pathogen
- term for the number of deaths from a disease
- proteins secreted by LIVE bacteria during infection
- number people who DEVELOP disease in given time period
45 Clues: increase in blood flow • any foreign macromolecule • a continual source of pathogen • punctures or bites that break skin • symbiosis when both organisms benefit • gland nicknamed the body's thermostat • act of a microbe binding host receptors • white blood cells that produce antibodies • white blood cells that produce of histamine • ...
Immunology Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-01
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- cell adhesion molecule
- “Cytotoxic T lymphocytes”: CD8+ T cells with the effector function of targeting and killing virally infected cells and tumor cells by apoptosis
- “Cell mediated immunity”: adaptive immune responses in which there is a major role for effector T cells
- T cell, T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD8 which upon activation differentiate into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs)
- “Human leukocyte antigen”: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- “Complementarity determining regions”: the regions of the antigen binding loops of Ig molecules, antibodies and T cell receptors that come into contact with antigen
- “Acquired immune deficiency syndrome”: the end stage of disease in HIV infection
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- “Cluster of differentiation”: designation for specific cell-surface molecules on immune cells that help to differentiate one immune cell from another
- “Human Immunodeficiency Virus”
- “Mannose-binding lectin”: soluble acute phase response protein that can bind mannose on pathogens; can activate the lectin pathway of Complement and acts as an opsonin
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- “Major histocompatibility complex”: designation for a family of cell surface molecules involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells
- “Interleukin”: general designation of many of the different cytokines, chemical messengers secreted by immune cells that help in their communication with other cells
- “lipopolysaccharide”: a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria which can be bound by TLR-4 on macrophages and dendritic cells
- T cell, T cells that express the co-receptor protein CD4 which upon activation differentiate into distinct Thelper phenotypes with different roles in adaptive immunity
- “Immunoglobulin”, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- “Dendritic cell”: a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- “Highly active anti-retroviral therapy”: multiple drug treatment for HIV infection
- “Antigen”: a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or B cell receptor, or a peptide that is presented by MHC molecules to T cell receptor
- “C-reactive protein”: acute phase protein that binds to phosphocholine, a constituent of certain bacteria, that can trigger Complement activation and acts as an opsonin
- “Antibody”: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- “Nuclear factor of activated T cells”: a key transcription factor that is required to bind to the IL-2 promoter to cause IL-2 transcription
- “Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity”: a mechanism NK cells use to induce apoptosis in virally infected cells or tumor cells
- “Immune Response”
24 Clues: “Immune Response” • cell adhesion molecule • “Human Immunodeficiency Virus” • “Antibody”: immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells • “Human leukocyte antigen”: name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans • “Immunoglobulin”, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong • ...
