immunity Crossword Puzzles
immune system 2021-03-04
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- Lymphocytes that develop immunocompetence in the thymus are
- the types of cells in the blood are made up of three types red,white, and
- what family does antibodies from the B cells belong to
- what precent of circulating lymphocytes do T lymphochtes make up
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- killer cells what would you call cells that are non-b and non-t lymphocytes
- what is a group of 20 inactive enzymes proteins that are involved i humoral immunity
- what is the secend most common site of cancer deaths
- What is the term used to indentify the extent of cancer spread
- what was caused by the human immunodeficency virus
- what cells enter the tissue and can swell up to as large as eighty micrometers.
10 Clues: what was caused by the human immunodeficency virus • what is the secend most common site of cancer deaths • what family does antibodies from the B cells belong to • Lymphocytes that develop immunocompetence in the thymus are • What is the term used to indentify the extent of cancer spread • what precent of circulating lymphocytes do T lymphochtes make up • ...
Tissue inflammation and healing 2019-09-03
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- A pool of yellowish fluid made up of dead cells, other tissue debris and tissue fluid.
- A local defensive response to tissue injury of any kind including trauma and infection.
- Name the agent of inflammation that will clean up tissue damage, phagotise bacteria, tissue debris, dead and dying leukocytes and pathogens.
- Major agents of tissue cleanup and repair.
- Inflammation involves containment and destruction of _________.
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- Condition when within a few hours of inflammation, the neutrophil count in the blood rises way above normal levels.
- Chemicals that regulate inflammation and immunity, often small proteins.
- Leukocyte adhesion to selectins that tumble along the endothelium and block blood flow.
- A kinin that stimulates pain receptors.
- Increasing blood flow beyond normal via vasodilation.
10 Clues: A kinin that stimulates pain receptors. • Major agents of tissue cleanup and repair. • Increasing blood flow beyond normal via vasodilation. • Inflammation involves containment and destruction of _________. • Chemicals that regulate inflammation and immunity, often small proteins. • ...
The Americas 2023-09-11
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- is an important assignment that you have to travel for.
- is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent.
- an area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different river, basins, seas.
- A sailing ship used from the 15th through the 17th was a war ship later used for trades.
- A person used for labor or used for their land.
- is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign.
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- is an armed ship owned and operated by a private person usually used. for war.
- A person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
- is protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules.
10 Clues: A person used for labor or used for their land. • is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules. • A person believing in or practicing religious heresy. • is an important assignment that you have to travel for. • is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign. • is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent. • ...
StudySync Spelling #3 2024-05-06
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- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- causing shock or dismay; horrific.
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- a set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study.
- refuse to buy or handle (goods) as a punishment or protest.
- a person who behaves in odd or unusual ways
- represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is.
- put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role.
- as far as one knows or can see.
- to cause to feel self-consciously confused or distressed.
10 Clues: as far as one knows or can see. • causing shock or dismay; horrific. • fit in with the wishes or needs of. • a person who behaves in odd or unusual ways • to cause to feel self-consciously confused or distressed. • refuse to buy or handle (goods) as a punishment or protest. • represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-08-29
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- a situation where neither side can win or gain an advantage in a contest, dispute, or competition
- the process of creating and passing laws, or the laws themselves, by a legislative body.
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- diminish or destroy the value or quality of.
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
- land that is given to a person, company, or state in exchange for a specific purpose
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- to be deprived of a right, privilege, or immunity, especially the right to vote.
- the amount of something allocated to a particular person
- the action of making a person or thing American in character or nationality
- of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes
10 Clues: of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes • diminish or destroy the value or quality of. • the amount of something allocated to a particular person • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries • the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas • the action of making a person or thing American in character or nationality • ...
medical health 2023-07-21
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- A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that causes changes in behavior and movement. (7 letters)
- A long-term condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. (9 letters)
- The study of the heart and its diseases. (8 letters)
- A feeling of extreme sadness and lack of interest in activities. (9 letters)
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- The body's first line of defense against infections. (7 letters)
- A medical professional who specializes in the treatment of the eyes. (9 letters)
- A sudden and severe headache often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light. (5 letters)
- A medical professional who examines the mouth and treats dental issues. (7 letters)
- An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the body. (4 letters)
- A substance that is harmful to the body. (5 letters)
10 Clues: A substance that is harmful to the body. (5 letters) • The study of the heart and its diseases. (8 letters) • The body's first line of defense against infections. (7 letters) • An instrument used to listen to sounds inside the body. (4 letters) • A long-term condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. (9 letters) • ...
chapter 1 and 2 vocabulary crossword puzzle 2023-08-17
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- A narrow water passage between larger bodies of water.
- Spanish explorer in the Americas in the 1,500s.
- A community of living beings and the surroundings in which they live.
- Resistance of an organism to infection or disease the condition of being unaffected by something.
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- a sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans located along the north coast of North America.
- The sharing of power between the national government and state and local government.
- To go around completely to sail around the world.
- Econiomic system in which individuals and buisnesses own the factors of production and buyers and sellers choose to do buisiness with those who satisfy their needs and wants best.
- Natural feature of the earth's land surface.
- A tax on on implants.
10 Clues: A tax on on implants. • Natural feature of the earth's land surface. • Spanish explorer in the Americas in the 1,500s. • To go around completely to sail around the world. • A narrow water passage between larger bodies of water. • A community of living beings and the surroundings in which they live. • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-19
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- a narrow water passage between longer bodies of water
- a tax on imports
- the sharing of power between the national government and state local government's
- to go around completely;to sail around the world
- resistance of an organism to infection or disease the condition of being unaffected by something
- a community of living beings and the surroundings in which they live
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- Spanish explorer in the Americans in the 1500
- economic system in which individuals and businesses own the factors of productions and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and wants best
- natural feature of the earth's land surface
- a sea route between the Atlantic and pacific oceans located along the north coast of north america
10 Clues: a tax on imports • natural feature of the earth's land surface • Spanish explorer in the Americans in the 1500 • to go around completely;to sail around the world • a narrow water passage between longer bodies of water • a community of living beings and the surroundings in which they live • ...
HUMAN RIGHTS 2023-08-24
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- of conscience The right to choose one's own beliefs and values
- A system whereby people are considered property, bought, and sold
- The refusal of authorities to grant certain privileges and rights to a person or groups of persons
- The way of thinking about a person that is based on an individual's personal characteristics, such as their race, nationality, or gender
- The freedom from punishment
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- A behavior/opinion or belief that is discriminatory to a certain group
- An obligation or expectation on a person/group to act in a particular way
- The right to have equal opportunities
- speech The freedom to say what one thinks
- A principle where everyone is treated as equals under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other factors
10 Clues: The freedom from punishment • The right to have equal opportunities • speech The freedom to say what one thinks • A system whereby people are considered property, bought, and sold • of conscience The right to choose one's own beliefs and values • A behavior/opinion or belief that is discriminatory to a certain group • ...
Westward Expansion 2021-09-13
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- Land set aside for Native Americans to live
- A small house with walls made of horizontally laid logs
- The ability of the body to resist disease
- To formally leave a group or nation
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- A person who does something first
- A person who helps pioneers or soldiers find their way on the trail or in the wilderness
- A ranch hand that rode horses and helped to herd cattle. Other names include cowpoke, cowhand, and buckaroo
- During the gold rush,towns would spring up almost overnight at places where gold was discovered. San Francisco grew from 1,000 people to 30,000 in a very short time
- Sleeping quarters at a ranch or a camp
- A formal agreement between groups or nations
10 Clues: A person who does something first • To formally leave a group or nation • Sleeping quarters at a ranch or a camp • The ability of the body to resist disease • Land set aside for Native Americans to live • A formal agreement between groups or nations • A small house with walls made of horizontally laid logs • ...
Insomniac word puzzle 2021-04-22
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- The first line of defense that relies on mechanisms in place before infection
- this requires time and experience and develops after exposure to antigens
- Process plasma membrane engulfing and destroying foreign particles in the body
- naturally occurring proteins that are released by animal cells that interfere with viral replication
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- process in which foreign microorganisms are more susceptible to being destroyed
- both acute and chronic are types of defensive responses to the body tissue being damaged
- system that enhances both types of immunities in fighting against microbes.
- type of white blood cell that defends against fungal infection
- Ability of organism to resist infection or toxin with the help of antibodies and white blood cells.
- type of white blood cell that is in charge of allergic reactions
10 Clues: type of white blood cell that defends against fungal infection • type of white blood cell that is in charge of allergic reactions • this requires time and experience and develops after exposure to antigens • system that enhances both types of immunities in fighting against microbes. • ...
Emma’s health crossword 2025-05-07
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- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life
- bodily power to resist an infectious disease that usually results from vaccination or inoculation
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- a persons condition with regard to their psychological and emotional wellbeing
- the partial or complete absence of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows
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- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- the state or condition of being very fat or overweight
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially a particular food, fur, pollen or dust
10 Clues: the quality or state of being physically strong • the state or condition of being very fat or overweight • the process of infecting or the state of being infected • a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease • the chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life • ...
Advanced Science Terms in Biology and Medicine 2025-04-14
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- : The programmed death of cells as a normal part of growth and development.
- : The community of microorganisms living together in a particular environment, especially in the human body.
- : Proteins produced by the immune system to help fight infections.
- : A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to genetic diversity or disease.
- respiration : The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy.
- : The complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.
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- : The use of living systems and organisms to develop or make useful products.
- : Microorganisms that cause disease.
- : The branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
- : Small proteins released by cells that have a specific effect on the interactions and communications between cells.
10 Clues: : Microorganisms that cause disease. • : The branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity. • : Proteins produced by the immune system to help fight infections. • : The programmed death of cells as a normal part of growth and development. • : The use of living systems and organisms to develop or make useful products. • ...
GMO's: Pros and Cons 2025-04-16
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- Agency responsible for overseeing GMO use in plants to combat insects and disease
- GMO use has given farmers the ability to rely on these less for battling insects
- These plants also develop resistance to GMOs in plants
- These contain not only nutritional facts, but also if any GMOs were used in the product
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- These organisms end up evolving resistance to GMO plants
- Altering these can provide numerous benefits to plants such as increased yield, immunity to disease, and seasonal survivability
- The direct manipulation of the DNA in an organism
- Can help produce these which combat diseases and boost immunization
- Agency Agency responsible for overseeing affects of GMO organisms on agriculture
- Agency responsible for overseeing products such as food produced using GMOs
10 Clues: The direct manipulation of the DNA in an organism • These plants also develop resistance to GMOs in plants • These organisms end up evolving resistance to GMO plants • Can help produce these which combat diseases and boost immunization • Agency responsible for overseeing products such as food produced using GMOs • ...
Infectious Disease 2024-03-13
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- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating
- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen
- Temporarily inactive
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. That can help build up or break down compounds
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- Singe-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease
- Bacteria develops the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material to one another through direct contact.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth • Singe-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease • Bacteria develops the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating • ...
3 part project, infectious diseases 2024-03-13
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- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating.
- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Temporarily inactive.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. That can help build up or break down compounds.
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- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material to one another through direct contact.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating. • ...
Age of exploration 2022-04-29
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- an estate of land and the inhabiting American Indians formerly granted to spanish colonists or adventurers in America for purpose of tribute and to evangelize.
- the science of making maps.
- device with a magnetized piece of metal that points to the North, used for navigation.
- Exchange of plants, animals and diseases between Americans, Europe, and Africa.
- natural abillity to resist infection
- a small, light ship developed by the Portuguese that performed well on a long voyage.
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- sail entirely around, the globe.
- process of establishing control over a group of people in another area.
- determines a ship's latitude by measuring the height and varying positions of the sun, moon,and star.
- economic policy where countries strengthen their nation through trade
10 Clues: the science of making maps. • sail entirely around, the globe. • natural abillity to resist infection • economic policy where countries strengthen their nation through trade • process of establishing control over a group of people in another area. • Exchange of plants, animals and diseases between Americans, Europe, and Africa. • ...
Article: Viruses by National Geographic 2021-11-11
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- small organisms, or living things, that can be found in all-natural environments
- Cycle the process of lysis, which occurs when a virus has infected a cell, replicated new virus particles, and bursts through the cell membrane
- having a high degree of resistance to an illness or disease
- a living animal or plant on or in which a parasite lives
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- an illness or sickness characterized by specific signs or symptoms
- capable of causing infection
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- an infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
8 Clues: capable of causing infection • a living animal or plant on or in which a parasite lives • having a high degree of resistance to an illness or disease • an illness or sickness characterized by specific signs or symptoms • an infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism • ...
Lymphatic system 2024-05-10
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- Lymph vessels that carry lymph away from a lymph node.
- A network of thin tubes that transport lymph
- A type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the body's immune response.
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- Lymph vessels that carry lymph to a lymph node.
- Small, bean-shaped structures located along the lymph vessels that filter lymph and trap pathogens and dead cells.
- The body's ability to defend itself against infections and diseases.
- A clear fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system
- A type of large white blood cell that engulfs and destroys pathogens, dead cells, and other waste products.
8 Clues: A network of thin tubes that transport lymph • Lymph vessels that carry lymph to a lymph node. • Lymph vessels that carry lymph away from a lymph node. • A clear fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system • The body's ability to defend itself against infections and diseases. • ...
Infection COntrol/Chain of infection 2025-04-28
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- An opening allowing the microorganism to enter the host
- A person who cannot resist a microorganism invading the body, multiplying, and or resulting in infection, lacking immunity or physical resistance
- Living organism carries a disease from one infected person to the other example could be a mosquito
- Things like sneezing
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- method of transfer, there are five main types of these
- Can be direct or indirect
- Infectious microorganisms that can be classified into groups like: viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites
- Method by which an infectious agent leaves its reservoirs examples would be: The nose, hands, sneezing
8 Clues: Things like sneezing • Can be direct or indirect • method of transfer, there are five main types of these • An opening allowing the microorganism to enter the host • Living organism carries a disease from one infected person to the other example could be a mosquito • ...
Myon 803 2020-07-27
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- In a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
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- Affected by physical or mental illness.
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
5 Clues: Affected by physical or mental illness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • In a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant. • A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
Myon class 2020-07-26
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- In a good physical or mental condition; in good health.
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- Affected by physical or mental illness.
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
5 Clues: Affected by physical or mental illness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • In a good physical or mental condition; in good health. • A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant. • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
Science 2025-03-19
5 Clues: this is to do with movement • These waves is to do with what you hear • this is caused by eating and drinking unhealthy stuff • this is what Helps boost immunity and improve heart health • this is , also known as fatty acids or lipids, are one of the four main types of nutrients
Minerals 2025-11-20
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- primarily plants and animals
- fatigue, weakened immunity, bone problems, and poor concentration.
- inorganic elements essential for human health that are absorbed by plants and animals from the earth.
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- building and strengthening bones and teeth, helping muscles contract, transmitting nerve impulses, regulating fluid balance, and acting as cofactors for enzymes.
- minerals carry oxygen
5 Clues: minerals carry oxygen • primarily plants and animals • fatigue, weakened immunity, bone problems, and poor concentration. • inorganic elements essential for human health that are absorbed by plants and animals from the earth. • ...
21.YehaanVocabularyRevisionHWWS 2021-02-21
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- A bacteria that causes food poisoning in humans.
- Made immune or resistant to an infectious disease
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- A disease that mainly affects children under the age of 5 and their leg muscles thereby preventing walking. It cannot be cured but can be prevented by taking a vaccine in the form of drops.
- Metabolic process that produces chemical changes.
- Use of a vaccine to develop protection from a disease.
- The ability of an organism to prevent diseases from entering the human body.
- Small organs that help in removing waste using urine.
- An organ in the lower body of a female Mammal that helps in reproduction.
8 Clues: A bacteria that causes food poisoning in humans. • Metabolic process that produces chemical changes. • Made immune or resistant to an infectious disease • Small organs that help in removing waste using urine. • Use of a vaccine to develop protection from a disease. • An organ in the lower body of a female Mammal that helps in reproduction. • ...
21.YehaanVocabularyRevisionHWWS 2021-02-21
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- The ability of an organism to prevent diseases from entering the human body.
- Small organs that help in removing waste using urine.
- Made immune or resistant to an infectious disease
- An organ in the lower body of a female Mammal that helps in reproduction.
- Use of a vaccine to develop protection from a disease.
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- A bacteria that causes food poisoning in humans.
- A disease that mainly affects children under the age of 5 and their leg muscles thereby preventing walking. It cannot be cured but can be prevented by taking a vaccine in the form of drops.
- Metabolic process that produces chemical changes.
8 Clues: A bacteria that causes food poisoning in humans. • Metabolic process that produces chemical changes. • Made immune or resistant to an infectious disease • Small organs that help in removing waste using urine. • Use of a vaccine to develop protection from a disease. • An organ in the lower body of a female Mammal that helps in reproduction. • ...
Infectious diseases By Tristen Watts 2019-07-19
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- a common viral infection that can be deadly, especially in high-risk groups
- a common viral infection of the nose and throat
- an intestinal infection marked by diarrhea, cramps, nausea, vomiting, and fever
- a bacterial infection that may cause a sore, scratchy throat
- a parasite contracted in soil that is contaminated with human feces
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- Infection that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs, which may fill with fluid
- the process of releasing spores out into the world
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy
8 Clues: a common viral infection of the nose and throat • the process of releasing spores out into the world • a bacterial infection that may cause a sore, scratchy throat • a parasite contracted in soil that is contaminated with human feces • a common viral infection that can be deadly, especially in high-risk groups • ...
Module Six Assignment 2024-05-14
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- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material to one another through direct contact.
- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
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- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- Resistance Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
10 Clues: An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • ...
Immune Cells 2023-01-25
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- An antibody or a substance that binds to foreign antigen to make them more susceptible for phagocytosis. (7 letters)
- Immune cells in the central nervous system.(10 letters)
- First phagocytotic cell to arrive at the site of infection. (10 letters)
- Antibodies along with activating other immune cells. (6 letters)
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- Cells that link the innate with the adaptive immunity. (9 letters)
- A type of leukocyte that matures to form macrophage. (8 letters)
- Cells with granules that can kill tumor cells. (13 letters)
- antigen-experienced cells that show a more potent and faster response to the antigen. (6 letters)
8 Clues: Immune cells in the central nervous system.(10 letters) • Cells with granules that can kill tumor cells. (13 letters) • A type of leukocyte that matures to form macrophage. (8 letters) • Antibodies along with activating other immune cells. (6 letters) • Cells that link the innate with the adaptive immunity. (9 letters) • ...
HEALTH 2025-03-19
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- A symptom that feels like pressure or pain in the head.
- A common symptom that causes you to expel air from your lungs forcefully. 9. The practice of drinking plenty of fluids to keep the body healthy.
- The illness that causes fever, sore throat, and headache, often caused by viruses.
- The body’s defense system that helps fight illness.
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- A condition caused by a lack of hydration.
- The ingredient in Mrs. Wiggins' remedy that helps soothe the throat.
- A citrus fruit that is rich in vitamin C.
- A hot drink made from ginger and honey, often used for a sore throat.
8 Clues: A citrus fruit that is rich in vitamin C. • A condition caused by a lack of hydration. • The body’s defense system that helps fight illness. • A symptom that feels like pressure or pain in the head. • A hot drink made from ginger and honey, often used for a sore throat. • ...
Endocrine System 2025-08-30
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- are typically the first responders to infection and most abundant of white blood cells.
- also known as platelets, are crucial for blood clotting.
- are the least common type of white blood cell and are involved in inflammatory responses, releasing histamine.
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- are the white blood cells that play a vital role in the immune system.
- a type of leukocyte, are key players in adaptive immunity and include B and T cells.
- responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body.
- are large phagocytic white blood cells that differentiate into macrophages in tissues.
- are white blood cells involved in allergic reactions and combating parasitic infections.
8 Clues: responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body. • also known as platelets, are crucial for blood clotting. • are the white blood cells that play a vital role in the immune system. • a type of leukocyte, are key players in adaptive immunity and include B and T cells. • ...
Beef Cattle Management Practices 2022-11-07
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- Packers harvest finished cattle which are purchased from feedlots and other outlets
- segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- removal of the testicles of a male animal
- trouble giving birth
- with antibodies; paves the road for future health, immunity and survival of offspring
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- feeds high in fiber
- purchase weanling calves from cow/calf producers and feed them out on pasture land
- process of giving birth
- animals with a four-compartment stomach
- science which deals with food and its effects on health
- mixture of feedstuffs
- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
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- cow/calf producers who produce breeding stock for purebred or commercial
- cattle’s safety zone
- number estimate of breeding potential for characteristics, such as gain, muscling and maternal and carcass traits
- generally use purebred breeding stock in crossbreeding programs to produce commercial offspring
- period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth
- regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will accept a male; when ovulation takes place
19 Clues: feeds high in fiber • cattle’s safety zone • trouble giving birth • mixture of feedstuffs • process of giving birth • feeds high in energy and low in fiber • animals with a four-compartment stomach • removal of the testicles of a male animal • science which deals with food and its effects on health • period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2021-09-14
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- taking of action to forestall the onset of a disease
- fifth leading cause of death in United States
- the complete elimination of a disease
- model to conceptualize the transmission of communicable diseases
- the capability of a communicable disease agent to cause disease in a susceptible host
- neoplasm, uncontrolled tissue growth resulting from cells that have lost control over growth and division
- the ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in the host
- prevention, measures aimed at rehabilitation following significant pathogens
- communicable disease transmissible from animals to humans
- capability of a communicable disease agent to cause disease in a susceptible host
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- efforts to control a disease in progress
- a person who is sick with a disease
- prevention, preventive measures that lead to an early diagnosis and prompt treatment of a disease
- immunity, occurs when exposure to a disease-causing organism prompts immune system to develop antibodies
- disease that can't be transmitted from infected person to susceptible person
- susceptible organism invaded by an infectious agent
- spread of cancer cells to distant parts of the body
- limitation of freedom of movement of those exposed to a disease
- disease that infects only humans
- person that harbors a specific communicable agent and serves as potential source of infection
20 Clues: disease that infects only humans • a person who is sick with a disease • the complete elimination of a disease • efforts to control a disease in progress • fifth leading cause of death in United States • susceptible organism invaded by an infectious agent • spread of cancer cells to distant parts of the body • taking of action to forestall the onset of a disease • ...
Chapter 2 2012-12-10
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- the people who inhabited the thirteen colonies
- a place where people live permanently such as a village
- the ability to withstand infection
- he accidentally found north america
- a policy on the part of the government of one territory to dominate other territories
- the people who had come to north america in the year 1000
- a disease that causes the skin to break out (pox) accompanied by a deadly fever
- breaking an established way of doing things
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- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- the people who had came to canada to start the first european settlement
- the last of the explorers to come to north america (hint: they came from the east not the west)
- a disease that is caused by lack of vitamin-c
- a region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
- a man who was the only one allowed to trade with the first nations for one year
- also known as john cabot
- a word samuel de champlain used to describe the first nations people
- to steer
- long-lasting
- a person or organization that contributes to a project by paying for it
19 Clues: to steer • long-lasting • also known as john cabot • the ability to withstand infection • he accidentally found north america • breaking an established way of doing things • a disease that is caused by lack of vitamin-c • the people who inhabited the thirteen colonies • a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs • ...
booklet 3 crossword 2024-05-27
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- - a republic in southern North America which became an independent country from Spain in 1810
- Cortes - a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec empire
- - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - a Spanish governor of Cuba
- - a spear fitted with a blade, ax head, and a hook
- - individuals who sailed from Spain to the Americans wanting to obtain gold, silver, and other treasures
- - a name given to the civilization created by a nomadic tribe who settled in the valley of atlatlduring the 15th century
- - units of organization in Aztec society
- - a skilled craftsperson
- - a contagious viral disease that has killed hundreds of millions of people throughout history
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- - the language spoken by the Aztecs
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - resistance to disease
- - a person who draws maps
- - the aztec school for nobles
- - a disease that spreads rapidly and affects many individuals at the same time
- - pictures or symbols used in writing
- - a device made of jointed wood that enabled an Aztec to throw a short spear a great distance with much force
- - the language spoken by the Maya people
20 Clues: - resistance to disease • - a skilled craftsperson • - a person who draws maps • - a Spanish governor of Cuba • - the aztec school for nobles • - the language spoken by the Aztecs • - pictures or symbols used in writing • - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico • - units of organization in Aztec society • - the language spoken by the Maya people • ...
VOCABULARY #7 2018-02-05
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- THE ABILITY TO RESIST THE PATHOGENS THAT CAUSE A PARTICULAR DISEASE
- THE BODY'S RESPONSE TO INJURY OR DISEASE, RESULTING IN A CONDITION OF SWELLING, PAIN, HEAT, AND REDNESS
- ANY CONDITION THAT INTERFERES WITH THE NORMAL OR PROPER FUNCTIONING OF THE BODY OR MIND
- PERIOD THE LENGTH OF TIME THAT A PARTICULAR DISEASE CAN BE SPREAD FROM PERSON TO PERSON
- CLEANLINESS
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- SYSTEM COMBINATION OF BODY DEFENSES MADE UP OF CELLS, TISSUES, AND ORGANS
- SYSTEM A SECONDARY CIRCULATORY SYSTEM THAT HELPS THE BODY FIGHT PATHOGENS AND MAINTAINS FLUID BALANCE
- DISEASE A DISEASE THAT CAN BE SPREAD TO A PERSON FROM ANOTHER PERSON, ANIMAL, OR OBJECT
- GERMS THAT CAUSE DISEASES
- A PREPARATION OF DEAD OR WEAKENED PATHOGENS THAT IS INTRODUCED INTO THE BODY TO CAUSE AN IMMUNE RESPONSE
10 Clues: CLEANLINESS • GERMS THAT CAUSE DISEASES • THE ABILITY TO RESIST THE PATHOGENS THAT CAUSE A PARTICULAR DISEASE • SYSTEM COMBINATION OF BODY DEFENSES MADE UP OF CELLS, TISSUES, AND ORGANS • ANY CONDITION THAT INTERFERES WITH THE NORMAL OR PROPER FUNCTIONING OF THE BODY OR MIND • ...
Virus Vocabulary 2019-09-30
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- having a wide bill fringed with comblike plates for feeding on planktonic crustaceans.
- the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- destruction of the infected cell and its membrane.
- RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate.
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- is made up of protein subunits called capsomere.
- integration of the bacteriophage nucleic acid into the host bacterium's genome.
- a virus that parasitizes a bacterium by infecting it and reproducing inside it.
- involving proteins that are capable of recognizing and binding with specific molecules.
- Another term for mirid
10 Clues: Another term for mirid • is made up of protein subunits called capsomere. • destruction of the infected cell and its membrane. • integration of the bacteriophage nucleic acid into the host bacterium's genome. • a virus that parasitizes a bacterium by infecting it and reproducing inside it. • ...
Scythe: Chapters 1 & 2 2024-01-30
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- The name of the student who Rowan attempts to protect from gleaning
- The name of the scythe who shows up at Citra's home in Chapter 1
- The color of Scythe Faraday's robe
- The microscopic painkilling devices that take away Rowan's pain after he is electrocuted with Kohl
- The term used in this story for ending a life
- The reason why a scythe shows up at Citra's home in Chapter 1
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- The 'cloud' that stores knowledge about all people
- The scythe whose journal entries are included at the end of the first two chapters
- The name of Rowan's friend who takes up 'splatting' as a hobby
- The piece of jewelry every scythe wears and can use to grant immunity from gleaning
10 Clues: The color of Scythe Faraday's robe • The term used in this story for ending a life • The 'cloud' that stores knowledge about all people • The reason why a scythe shows up at Citra's home in Chapter 1 • The name of Rowan's friend who takes up 'splatting' as a hobby • The name of the scythe who shows up at Citra's home in Chapter 1 • ...
Crossword 2023-04-03
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- If exposed to this blood borne pathogen by needlestick or splash injury, recommendations for the healthcare worker to take post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) would be provided by Infectious Diseases Fellow.
- Which blood borne pathogen should healthcare workers have immunity to?
- Secretions from the eyes.
- Used when handling blood/ body fluids.
- Sharps containers that are a needlestick hazard.
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- You are an important member of the UMMC team.
- If exposed to this blood borne pathogen by needlestick or splash injury, recommendations for the healthcare worker would be to monitor labs for seroconversion.
- Keeping areas from clutter may reduce the chances of having a blood borne pathogen injury/incident.
- Objects that can puncture the skin.
- Eye protection used to reduce/ prevent injuries.
10 Clues: Secretions from the eyes. • Objects that can puncture the skin. • Used when handling blood/ body fluids. • You are an important member of the UMMC team. • Eye protection used to reduce/ prevent injuries. • Sharps containers that are a needlestick hazard. • Which blood borne pathogen should healthcare workers have immunity to? • ...
Week 23 spelling 2023-03-29
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- a marshy outlet of a lake or river.
- recognize or treat (someone or something) as different
- a polite expression of praise or admiration
- continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
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- careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- discover or identify the presence or existence of.
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority
- an establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers.
- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen
10 Clues: a marshy outlet of a lake or river. • a polite expression of praise or admiration • careful thought, typically over a period of time. • discover or identify the presence or existence of. • recognize or treat (someone or something) as different • the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen. • ...
Week 23 spelling 2023-03-29
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- a marshy outlet of a lake or river.
- recognize or treat (someone or something) as different
- a polite expression of praise or admiration
- continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
Down
- careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- discover or identify the presence or existence of.
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority
- an establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers.
- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen
10 Clues: a marshy outlet of a lake or river. • a polite expression of praise or admiration • careful thought, typically over a period of time. • discover or identify the presence or existence of. • recognize or treat (someone or something) as different • the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen. • ...
Infectious Disease 2024-03-13
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- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- A virus or infection that no longer exists
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite
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- When a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease making the spread of the disease less likely
- Temporarily inactive
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds
- Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive • A virus or infection that no longer exists • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi • Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-03-13
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- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- Temporarily inactive.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- When a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease making the spread of the disease less likely.
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- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating. • ...
Unit 7 Vocab Words 2024-03-13
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- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions.That can help build up or break down compounds
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- Temporarily inactive
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material to one another through direct contact
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- single-celled prokaryotes,including some that cause disease
- Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them
- Fission A type of asexual reproduction where one cell produces two identical daughter cells
- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing,drying out and heating
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth • single-celled prokaryotes,including some that cause disease • Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing,drying out and heating • ...
Chloe Term 3 Week 8 2022-09-06
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- the quality of being open and honest
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals
- where boats are parked
- a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to
- refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines petrol
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- when you have to work for someone or something
- a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco
- a person or thing that is preferred to all others of the same kind or is especially well liked
10 Clues: where boats are parked • the quality of being open and honest • when you have to work for someone or something • a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats • a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals • refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines petrol • ...
The Americas 2023-09-11
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- is an important assignment that you have to travel for.
- is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent.
- an area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different river, basins, seas.
- A sailing ship used from the 15th through the 17th was a war ship later used for trades.
- A person used for labor or used for their land.
- is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign.
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- is an armed ship owned and operated by a private person usually used. for war.
- A person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
- is protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules.
10 Clues: A person used for labor or used for their land. • is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules. • A person believing in or practicing religious heresy. • is an important assignment that you have to travel for. • is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign. • is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent. • ...
The Americas 2023-09-11
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- is an important assignment that you have to travel for.
- is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent.
- an area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different river, basins, seas.
- A sailing ship used from the 15th through the 17th was a war ship later used for trades.
- A person used for labor or used for their land.
- is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign.
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- is an armed ship owned and operated by a private person usually used. for war.
- A person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
- is protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules.
10 Clues: A person used for labor or used for their land. • is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules. • A person believing in or practicing religious heresy. • is an important assignment that you have to travel for. • is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign. • is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent. • ...
Bacteria and Virus Project 2023-06-02
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- an organism that a parasite or virus takes food and shelter from. viruses force them to make more viruses instead of healthy cells.
- prokaryotic, single-celled organisms, often aid in decomposition and digestion or cause harmful infections
- rapid spread of an infectious disease to a large community of people in a short time period
- a virus, microorganism or other organism that causes disease
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- an organism that transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism
- an organism that consists of a single cell that does not have a nucleus
- a substance that kills bacteria or slows the growth of bacteria
- organism that gets its food from another living organism
- spiral shaped bacteria
- a substance that helps your body develop immunity to a disease
10 Clues: spiral shaped bacteria • organism that gets its food from another living organism • a virus, microorganism or other organism that causes disease • a substance that helps your body develop immunity to a disease • a substance that kills bacteria or slows the growth of bacteria • an organism that consists of a single cell that does not have a nucleus • ...
Chapter 5 2022-04-04
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- a B vitamin that reduces the risk of neural tube defects in children
- vitamins B and C
- Substances that prevent damage to cells from highly reactive, unstable molecules called “free radicals.”
- Science devoted to the study of dietary needs for food and the effects of food on organisms.
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- chemical compounds produced by plants, generally to help them resist fungi, bacteria and plant virus infections
- Nutrients required in very small amounts: vitamins and minerals
- vitamins A, D, E, and K
- Nutrients required in the greatest amounts: water, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- this vitamin is essential for health and assets with better absorption of calcium, formation and maintenance of strong bones, and enhanced immunity
- foods that meet strict criteria set by the USDA
10 Clues: vitamins B and C • vitamins A, D, E, and K • foods that meet strict criteria set by the USDA • Nutrients required in very small amounts: vitamins and minerals • a B vitamin that reduces the risk of neural tube defects in children • Nutrients required in the greatest amounts: water, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats • ...
L2,L3&L4 GLOSS-5 2022-07-04
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- The back of the neck.
- the creation of immunity usually against a particular disease.
- Something that is needed or that must be done.
- each of pair of flashing lights on a vehicle, warning that it is stationary or unexpectedly slowing down or reversing.
- X-ray picture of the breast. It can be used to check for breast cancer in women who have no signs or symptoms of the disease.
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- Payments, as in a series of payments.
- Removal from a place of deposit or investment.
- A piece of absorbent material wrapped around a baby’s bottom and between its legs to absorb and retain urine and feces.
- The month, date and year someone is born.
- To collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle.
10 Clues: The back of the neck. • Payments, as in a series of payments. • The month, date and year someone is born. • Removal from a place of deposit or investment. • Something that is needed or that must be done. • To collide violently with an obstacle or another vehicle. • the creation of immunity usually against a particular disease. • ...
Chloe Term 3 Week 8 2022-09-06
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- a person or thing that is preferred to all others of the same kind or is especially well liked
- the quality of being open and honest
- a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals
- a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to
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- when you have to work for someone or something
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines petrol
- a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- where boats are parked
10 Clues: where boats are parked • the quality of being open and honest • when you have to work for someone or something • a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats • a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals • refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines petrol • ...
Chloe Term 3 Week 8 2022-09-06
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- a person or thing that is preferred to all others of the same kind or is especially well liked
- the quality of being open and honest
- a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals
- a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to
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- when you have to work for someone or something
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines petrol
- a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- where boats are parked
10 Clues: where boats are parked • the quality of being open and honest • when you have to work for someone or something • a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats • a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals • refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines petrol • ...
Superheroes, villains & superpowers 2022-09-14
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- The act or process of regaining health. (noun)
- The quality or skill that you have which makes it possible for you to do something.(noun)
- Means knowing without using your ordinary senses such as sight and hearing. (noun)
- Move forward on your hands and knees. (verb)
- Physical energy that you have, which gives you the ability to perform various actions, such as lifting or moving things.(noun)
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- Skillful handling or operation, artful management or control, etc.(noun)
- Creatures, forces, and events are believed by some people to exist or happen, although they are impossible according to scientific laws.(adj)
- The ability of an organism to resist disease. (noun)
- The ability to see. (noun)
- The ability to change its physical form at will. (noun)
10 Clues: The ability to see. (noun) • Move forward on your hands and knees. (verb) • The act or process of regaining health. (noun) • The ability of an organism to resist disease. (noun) • The ability to change its physical form at will. (noun) • Skillful handling or operation, artful management or control, etc.(noun) • ...
Covid-19 2022-11-16
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- a serious illness affecting one or both lungs that makes breathing difficult
- relating to the process of breathing air in and out
- a disease that is infectious can be caught by being near a person who has it.
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- the protection that someone’s body gives them against a particular disease
- a situation in which a person or animal that might have a disease is kept separate from other people
- a situation in which a disease spreads very quickly and infects many people
- the number of deaths within a particular area
- to find out what physical or mental problem someone has by examining them
- the sudden start of war, disease, violence, etc
- a sign that someone has an illness; a sign of a larger problem
10 Clues: the number of deaths within a particular area • the sudden start of war, disease, violence, etc • relating to the process of breathing air in and out • a sign that someone has an illness; a sign of a larger problem • to find out what physical or mental problem someone has by examining them • ...
The Americas 2023-09-11
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- is an important assignment that you have to travel for.
- is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent.
- an area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different river, basins, seas.
- A sailing ship used from the 15th through the 17th was a war ship later used for trades.
- A person used for labor or used for their land.
- is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign.
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- is an armed ship owned and operated by a private person usually used. for war.
- A person believing in or practicing religious heresy.
- is protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules.
10 Clues: A person used for labor or used for their land. • is a contagious disease with a fever and pustules. • A person believing in or practicing religious heresy. • is an important assignment that you have to travel for. • is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign. • is a man mixed of race, especially one having spanish indigenous descent. • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-01-12
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- A type of cell that engulfs and digests bacteria and other foreign substances.
- A viral disease with symptoms including fever, headache, and muscle aches, transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
- A bacterial disease that can be prevented by the DTP vaccine.
- The process of becoming immune to a specific disease through vaccination or previous infection.
- An infectious disease that primarily spreads through respiratory droplets and causes severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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- Inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection.
- Disease prevention method that exposes the immune system to a harmless version of a pathogen.
- A viral illness characterized by a red rash and high fever.
- An infectious agent that consists of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat.
10 Clues: Inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection. • A viral illness characterized by a red rash and high fever. • A bacterial disease that can be prevented by the DTP vaccine. • A type of cell that engulfs and digests bacteria and other foreign substances. • A sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. • ...
STAY FIT 2020-06-29
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- It is a source of calcium, protein, iodine, potassium and phosphorus.
- they are the building blocks of body tissue and also serve as a fuel source.
- It is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- It is a medical condition in which excess body fat accumulates in the body.
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- The capability of multicellular organisms to resist harmful microorganisms.
- They are good sources of fat, fiber and protein.
- A mental exercise that involves relaxation, focus, and awareness.
- They are rich in potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folate (folic acid).
- It is an unhealthy condition of the body or mind.
10 Clues: They are good sources of fat, fiber and protein. • It is an unhealthy condition of the body or mind. • A mental exercise that involves relaxation, focus, and awareness. • It is a source of calcium, protein, iodine, potassium and phosphorus. • The capability of multicellular organisms to resist harmful microorganisms. • ...
INFECTIOUS DISEASE 2024-03-13
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- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating.
- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Temporarily inactive.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. That can help build up or break down compounds.
Down
- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material to one another through direct contact.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating. • ...
MR HENDRICK 2024-03-13
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- Immunity, when a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease, making the spread of the disease less likely.
- a contagious disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from person to person.
- a disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious.
- an outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
- an organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
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- any microbe that can cause disease.
- an outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area throughout the world.
- eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi
- eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
- a virus or infection that no longer exists.
10 Clues: any microbe that can cause disease. • a virus or infection that no longer exists. • an organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • a disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious. • eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi • an outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
Bacteria three part project 2024-03-13
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- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating.
- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Temporarily inactive.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. That can help build up or break down compounds.
Down
- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material to one another through direct contact.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating. • ...
Bacteria and Virus Project 2023-06-02
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- an organism that a parasite or virus takes food and shelter from. viruses force them to make more viruses instead of healthy cells.
- prokaryotic, single-celled organisms, often aid in decomposition and digestion or cause harmful infections
- rapid spread of an infectious disease to a large community of people in a short time period
- a virus, microorganism or other organism that causes disease
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- an organism that transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism
- an organism that consists of a single cell that does not have a nucleus
- a substance that kills bacteria or slows the growth of bacteria
- organism that gets its food from another living organism
- spiral shaped bacteria
- a substance that helps your body develop immunity to a disease
10 Clues: spiral shaped bacteria • organism that gets its food from another living organism • a virus, microorganism or other organism that causes disease • a substance that helps your body develop immunity to a disease • a substance that kills bacteria or slows the growth of bacteria • an organism that consists of a single cell that does not have a nucleus • ...
Good Food 2024-12-18
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- A healthy drink that comes from cows and is good for strong bones.
- A crunchy orange vegetable that helps you see in the dark.
- An immunity-boosting green leafy vegetable that Popeye the sailor likes.
- A sweet red fruit with tiny seeds on the outside, often eaten in desserts.
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- A yellow fruit that monkeys love to eat.
- A small, round legume that is a great source of protein for vegetarians.
- A green vegetable often found in salads, and it's mostly made of water.
- A staple food for many countries and the main ingredient in sushi.
- A red fruit often used in salads and sauces, even though it’s a fruit!
- A red or green fruit that keeps the doctor away when eaten every day.
10 Clues: A yellow fruit that monkeys love to eat. • A crunchy orange vegetable that helps you see in the dark. • A healthy drink that comes from cows and is good for strong bones. • A staple food for many countries and the main ingredient in sushi. • A red or green fruit that keeps the doctor away when eaten every day. • ...
Medical Terms 2024-12-18
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- A healthcare institution where patients receive acute care, often under the supervision of doctors.
- A method used to induce a reversible loss of sensation or consciousness during medical procedures.
- A biological preparation that stimulates immunity against specific diseases by introducing an antigen.
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- A colorless, odorless gas essential for cellular respiration in animals.
- A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed and pharmaceutical advice is given.
- The process of determining the nature of a disease through symptoms and tests.
- The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses.
- A medical intervention involving the removal or repair of body tissue.
- Y-shaped proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize foreign invaders.
- The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms, leading to symptoms of illness.
10 Clues: A medical intervention involving the removal or repair of body tissue. • A colorless, odorless gas essential for cellular respiration in animals. • The science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing illnesses. • The process of determining the nature of a disease through symptoms and tests. • ...
Life's Secrets 2024-11-08
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- The digestive and circulatory systems work together to transport _______ throughout the body.
- The concept of "descent with modification" explains that lions and house cats share common _______.
- The respiratory system supplies the circulatory system with _______ for the body.
- Camouflage helps animals survive by allowing them to _______ from predators
- Environmental resistance, like limited food and predators, _______ the growth of a population.
- Reproduction is important for the _______ of a species.
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- Natural selection helps species evolve by promoting traits that improve _______.
- If a rabbit population has high biotic potential and no predators, it may lead to _______.
- Scientists classify organisms like mammals, reptiles, and birds to better _______ and understand life.
- Genetic engineering can make crops more resistant to pests by providing them with _______.
10 Clues: Reproduction is important for the _______ of a species. • Camouflage helps animals survive by allowing them to _______ from predators • Natural selection helps species evolve by promoting traits that improve _______. • The respiratory system supplies the circulatory system with _______ for the body. • ...
7th Science Ch 7 Quiz 2025-01-20
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- ___________ bone is the interior region of bone that contains many tiny holes.
- A ______________ is a type of white blood cell produced by the thymus, spleen and bone marrow.
- Automatic movements in response to a signal are called _________________.
- Steady internal conditions when external conditions change is called _________________.
- _____________ is resistance to specific pathogens or disease-causing events.
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- ___________________ is the process by which food is broken down.
- Groups of organs that work together to perform a specific task are called ______________.
- A _________________ is the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1 degree Celsius.
- The parts of the food used by the body to grow and survive are called _____________.
- _____________ bone is the hard outer layer of bone.
10 Clues: _____________ bone is the hard outer layer of bone. • ___________________ is the process by which food is broken down. • Automatic movements in response to a signal are called _________________. • _____________ is resistance to specific pathogens or disease-causing events. • ___________ bone is the interior region of bone that contains many tiny holes. • ...
Topic 2 - Exploration and Colonization 2025-08-17
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- A settlement ruled by another country, often far away.
- To assume a particular stance or position; OR to present a problem, question, or challenge.
- The state of being separated from others.
- To send goods or products to another country for sale.
- A special task or duty; OR a religious settlement set up to teach people about Christianity.
- Judged, measured, or assessed for quality, value, or importance.
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- Relating to ancient Greek or Roman culture; OR traditional and lasting in style.
- A piece of land that sticks out into the sea; OR a sleeveless outer garment worn over the shoulders.
- The use of tools, machines, and knowledge to solve problems or make tasks easier.
- Protection from disease or harm, often because the body can resist it.
10 Clues: The state of being separated from others. • A settlement ruled by another country, often far away. • To send goods or products to another country for sale. • Judged, measured, or assessed for quality, value, or importance. • Protection from disease or harm, often because the body can resist it. • ...
Con Law I 2025-11-28
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- Non-reviewable, official acts
- The Dormant Commerce Clause prohibits states from discriminating against citizens of other states
- Standing Requirement that must be actual or imminent, concrete and particularized
- Supreme Court jurisdiction for cases involving public ministers
- Case in which the fundamental rights are listed.
- Congress is silent
- Must match the scope of the Constitutional violation, according to Brown v. Board.
- War power gives Congress the power to cure impacts of war, if the war is a direct and ____ cause.
- Justiciability issue arising when an injury no longer exists
- Congress cannot ______ thitstes.
- Type of treaty requiring additional legislative action.
- Method in which a state chooses to relinquish their sovereignty against suits brought by citizens
- Amendment which gave slaves citizenship.
- Petitioner in a case in which courts declared slaves are not affored due process.
- Must show race neautral alternatives were considered before adopting a race based policy; fit for a suspect class.
- Implied Field preemption occurs when a __________federal interest prevails.
- The Chadda case illustrated that _______ override is not allowed after delegation.
- Case from which the Presidential immunity analysis originates.
- A tax on voting found unconsitutional- _____ _____
- Congress goes beyond the scope the issue.
- Interpretation method examining the relationships between different parts of the Constitution
- The process by which the Bill of Rights is applied to the states (Except the 3rd, 5th, and 7th Amendments).
- A tax on property that is apportioned
- ____ apportionment is not required for one person, one vote reuirements.
- The Privileges and Immunities clause requires _________to treat citizens of other states the same as their own citizens, protecting the fundamental rights of nonresidents
- Presidential power is at its highest when congress says ___.
- Presidential power is at its lowest when congress says ___.
- When suing a state official the only relief that may be sough is ____.
- Standing is relaxed for states under the principle of special _____.
- The power to tax is the power to _________
- Category regulated under the Commerce Clause relating to "tools" of manufaturing
- Separate is ____ unequal.
- The President recognizes countries through ________.
- Suspect classes share an _________ characteristic.
- Justification for laws being reviewd under Strict Scrutiny.
- Which amendment reserves unenumerated powers to the states or people?
- A tax on transactions that is uniform
- Presidental power that may be constrained by Congress for Quasi-Legislative or Quasi-Judicial officials, or inferior officers.
- A tax cannot be a ______
- All racial classifications are inherently _______. (Bakke case)
- Standard of review applied to a facially neutral policy that creates a disparate impact related to invidious intent.
- Where is the Supremacy Clause?
- Exception for mootness, Capable of ___
- Preemption occurring when it is impossible to comply with both federal and state law OR when state law frustrates the purpose of federal law.
- Which amendment prohibits citizens of one state from suing another state in federal court?
- Court order compelling mandatory duty
- Sibelius case adds this fifth factor to the Dole factors; Spending cannot be ___.
- How many days is presumptively too short for the President to fill a vacancy?
- Case which limited the Privileges or Immunities clause
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- Relaxes the Cause and Redress requirements of standing; _____ Standing.
- Non-suspect classes
- An intent to racially discriminate.
- if an action by one person is not regulated properly, it could have a domino effect on the production for the entire market
- Category regulated under the Commerce Clause relating to transportation
- A fundamental right recognized in Lochner, but has since been discarded; ____ Liberty.
- Justiciability issue arising when an injury has not yet occurred
- Under the Necessary and Proper Clause, Congress may take all actions necessary to carry out its _________ powers.
- President gets no immunity for ____ conduct.
- Exception for suing states; States are not immune when acting as a ___________.
- Diversity in education is no longer a ____ interest.
- Standing Requirement asking whether the court can cure the injury
- When a state regulation includes ______ discrimination(aka, in its verbiage), courts apply strict scrutiny and presume the regulation is unconstitutional.
- Gives congress the power to regulate "economic" activites among the states; Article 1, sec. 8
- Overturned case in which "separate but equal" originated.
- Exception for suing states; Citizens can instead sue a ________.
- Factor from Sibelius focusing on a guilty mind
- Case from which the factors for the Spending power originates
- Case from which the third category of the Commerce Clause originates; Preexisting intrastate economic activities that, in the aggregate, substantially impact interstate commerce.
- Factor from Sibelius focusing on the cost of the tax
- __________ can fulfill state action requirements under the Fourtheenth Amendment. (Shelley v. Kraemer)
- How many hours does the President have to report a deployment of troops to Congress?
- Factor from Sibelius focusing on the enforcer of a tax
- When an act directly preempts state action in its language.
- says the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties are the "supreme Law of the Land
- Equal Protection Amendment
- Title for the President relating to his shared War power.
- Is important for civil engagement, according to Brown v. Board.
- Power shared between two branches regarding the formal ending of hostilities
- Power shared between two branches regarding the deployment of troops
- When a state regulation includes ______ (aka, pretextual), courts apply strict scrutiny and presume the regulation is unconstitutional.
- In the Slaughterhouse cases, the Court determined there are no privileges or immunities of ____ citizenship.
- Suspect classes have experienced _________ Discrimination.
- What is required for the Supreme Court to hear a case?
- Presdient gets _____ immunity for official acts.
- When a state regulation only _______ impacts interstate commerce, courts balance a legitimate local interest with the burden on commerce.
- Requirement in the 14th Amendment before a state may deprive any person of life, liberty, or property.
- Congress doesn't fully address the issue.
- Interpretation method considering only the language of the Constitution
- How many days may the President extend deployment?
- Says Congress controls federal land and anything on it.
- Supreme Court jurisdiction for review lower court decisions
- Clause from which Legislative immunity is derived.
- Discretionary decisions of government actors for which the Constitution has no standard
- Interpretation method looking at historical "public meaning"
- When a party seeks an opinion on the Constitutionality of a Gov action, absent a case or controversy
- Created by Article Three
- President get presumptive immunity for criminal acts that are in the _____ of the President's duties.
- A right that is fundamental to our history/nation.
- Amendment protecting right to vote from race discrimination.
- Standing requirement looking to the source of injury
- restrained Appointment of US Officials requires advice and ___ of the Senate.
- Segregating students based on race reinforces ____.
- Presidents cannot make a _________ veto.
- How many days after deployment does Congress have to authorize and declare war?
- Balancing test for Dormant Commerce Clause, weighing the burden on commerce against a legitimate local interest
105 Clues: Congress is silent • Non-suspect classes • Created by Article Three • A tax cannot be a ______ • Separate is ____ unequal. • Equal Protection Amendment • Non-reviewable, official acts • Where is the Supremacy Clause? • Congress cannot ______ thitstes. • An intent to racially discriminate. • A tax on property that is apportioned • A tax on transactions that is uniform • ...
Breathe Vocab 2023-03-17
Across
- Anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
- A tiny bit or small trace of an amount
- A gruff sound of speech produced in the throat; harsh sounding
- Splendor or impressiveness, especially of appearance or style
- A temporary substitute for something else; Crude, flimsy, temporary
- To beat or pound out with the fists
- Someone who manages property or affairs for someone else
- Widely distributed trees of the birch family
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- Gradually narrowing towards a point; diminishing or reducing in thickness towards an end
- A substance used to destroy plants, especially weeds
- Prevent access to or from (an area or building) by surrounding it with police or other guards3
- Not easily seen; not attracting attention; subtle
- Lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward; flat
- In a state of despair or ruin as a result of age or neglect
- To treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- Control over expression and action; mental calmness
- An instrument used for measuring or testing
- Exaggerated behavior occurring to express meaning without words,using only gestures
- Unpleasantly damp, musty or, wet, and typically cold
19 Clues: To beat or pound out with the fists • A tiny bit or small trace of an amount • An instrument used for measuring or testing • Widely distributed trees of the birch family • Not easily seen; not attracting attention; subtle • Control over expression and action; mental calmness • A substance used to destroy plants, especially weeds • ...
Lymphatic System 2025-04-29
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- Filter lymph; trap pathogens and foreign particles.
- Filters blood, removes old red blood cells, and helps fight infection.
- Microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi that can cause disease.
- Fluid that contains white blood cells; helps transport waste and immune cells.
- Engulf and destroy bacteria and cellular debris.
- Drains lymph from the upper right side of the body into the right subclavian vein.
- Vessels Network of tubes that carry lymph throughout the body.
- Proteins that bind to antigens and mark them for destruction.
- Produce antibodies to attack specific antigens.
- The body's ability to resist or eliminate harmful pathogens.
- Trap and destroy pathogens entering through the mouth and throat.
- Substances that the immune system recognizes as foreign.
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- White blood cells (T-cells and B-cells) that fight infection.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues when lymph drainage is blocked.
- Large lymphatic sac that receives lymph from the lower body.
- Produces lymphocytes (B-cells and T-cells).
- Fluid that surrounds tissue cells; becomes lymph when it enters lymph vessels.
- Swelling caused by blocked or sluggish lymph drainage.
- Site where T-cells mature (especially active during childhood).
- Largest lymphatic vessel; drains lymph from the lower body and left side.
- Destroy infected or cancerous cells and coordinate immune response.
21 Clues: Produces lymphocytes (B-cells and T-cells). • Produce antibodies to attack specific antigens. • Engulf and destroy bacteria and cellular debris. • Filter lymph; trap pathogens and foreign particles. • Swelling caused by blocked or sluggish lymph drainage. • Substances that the immune system recognizes as foreign. • ...
chapter 2 review 2012-12-10
Across
- to become less
- rights every person has as a human being
- breaking an established way of doing things
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- a policy (decision) on a part of a ruler or goverment of one territory to dominate other territories
- long-lasting
- a respected leader of the dene suline
- a disease that causes the skin to break out (pox),accompanied by a high fever
- a region claimed and governored by a country from another part of the world
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- this is a word champlain used to describe first nations peoples
- a place where people live permanetly, such as a village
- this man was abanded by his crew with his son and set off in a little row boat in the sea
- to steer
- true or applicaple in every circumstance
- a french noblemen who sponsored expeditions to explore and colonize north america
- a disease resulting from lack of vitamin C that causes internal bleeding
- the ability of the body fight off infection
- left one of the coolest inscriptions in canada, on a large boulder
- a person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
19 Clues: to steer • long-lasting • to become less • a respected leader of the dene suline • rights every person has as a human being • true or applicaple in every circumstance • breaking an established way of doing things • the ability of the body fight off infection • a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs • a place where people live permanetly, such as a village • ...
Body Systems 2017-01-05
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- disposing of the body's waste. also known as the urinary system.
- Cells group together to form these
- materials (oxygen,water, carbon dioxide,nutrients and waste), maintains body temperature
- the skin and its appendages. Also including the Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Layer
- an internal frame for the body, protects major internal organs and provides overall support.
- Largest organ in the human body
- system of organs involved in producing offspring
- This cage protects the heart and lungs
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- a system that transmits electrical signals from the body to the brain
- brings air into the body and removes carbon dioxide. It includes the nose, trachea, and lungs.
- Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these
- The body’s most complex organ
- heart, blood, arteries, veins, capillaries
- Waste is eliminated in urine
- Consists of layers of muscles that cover the bones of the skeleton
- the heart and blood vessels that circulate blood through the body
- Maintains immunity and fluid balance throughout the body. also known as the Immune System.
- glands responsible for secreting hormones into the blood stream.
- breaks down food into smaller, easier to absorb nutrients
19 Clues: Waste is eliminated in urine • The body’s most complex organ • Largest organ in the human body • Cells group together to form these • This cage protects the heart and lungs • heart, blood, arteries, veins, capillaries • system of organs involved in producing offspring • Tissues are grouped together in the body to form these • ...
booklet 3 crossword 2024-05-27
Across
- - a contagious viral disease that has killed hundreds of millions of people throughout history
- - a device made of jointed wood that enabled an Aztec to throw a short spear a great distance with much force
- - the language spoken by the Aztecs
- - a person who draws maps
- Cortes - a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec empire
- - a republic in southern North America which became an independent country from Spain in 1810
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - the aztec school for nobles
- - pictures or symbols used in writing
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- - individuals who sailed from Spain to the Americans wanting to obtain gold, silver, and other treasures
- - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico
- - a skilled craftsperson
- - a spear fitted with a blade, ax head, and a hook
- - a Spanish governor of Cuba
- - the language spoken by the Maya people
- - a name given to the civilization created by a nomadic tribe who settled in the valley of Mexico during the 15th century
- - a disease that spreads rapidly and affects many individuals at the same time
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - resistance to disease
- - units of organization in Aztec society
20 Clues: - resistance to disease • - a skilled craftsperson • - a person who draws maps • - a Spanish governor of Cuba • - the aztec school for nobles • - the language spoken by the Aztecs • - pictures or symbols used in writing • - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico • - the language spoken by the Maya people • - units of organization in Aztec society • ...
Amazon People 2024-06-17
Across
- To be able to be aimed and hit its target well.
- Connected to another thing in some way.
- To make the soil better able to grow things we do this to it.
- Almost completely that way or almost all.
- Something that is spoken of that may or may not be true.
- We use this word to talk about places or things that have many different types or kinds.
- Something that another object cannot pass through.
- To work well or exist well with something else.
- A disease that can be gotten from mosquito bites.
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- A person or animal that eats its own kind.
- An animal or insect that eats things that others have killed.
- To say you will do harm to someone else.
- To not be near other places or people.
- Unusual or different from other things.
- We take vaccines to get this to certain diseases.
- To go into something else's space or privacy in a bad way.
- A small group of people that live and work together.
- An animal or person's desire to eat.
- Something that is available to be used by everyone.
19 Clues: An animal or person's desire to eat. • To not be near other places or people. • Connected to another thing in some way. • Unusual or different from other things. • To say you will do harm to someone else. • Almost completely that way or almost all. • A person or animal that eats its own kind. • To be able to be aimed and hit its target well. • ...
Medical Jargon 2023-02-26
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- High blood pressure.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A long flexible tube with its own special lighting and camera used to look into the body. There are many specific kinds of endoscopes.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
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- Characterized by a lack of blood flow to an organ or part of the body. Often refers to the heart-cardiac ischemia.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- Not cancerous.
- A slowing of the heart rate—typically less than 60 beats per minute for adults.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- Abnormally low blood pressure.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A small instrument used for listening to a patient’s breathing and heartbeat.
- In reference to tumors or growths—indicating the presence of cancerous cells.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
19 Clues: Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Abnormally low blood pressure. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation • A patient who requires hospitalization. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-10-30
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- communicable diseases whose occurence in humans has increased within the past two decades or threatens to increase in the near future
- infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with infection and other fluids
- state of being protected against a particular disease
- yellowing of the skin and eyes
- protein that acts against a particular disease
- substances that kill cells or interfere with their functions
- passage way that makes breathing possible
- scarring of the liver
- organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- Network of cells,tissues,organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens
- disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment
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- condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- outbreak that effects many people in the same place and at the same time
- substances that can trigger an immune response
- reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- lining of the various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- global outbreak of an infectious disease
- single celled microorganisms
- preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate and immune response
19 Clues: scarring of the liver • single celled microorganisms • yellowing of the skin and eyes • global outbreak of an infectious disease • passage way that makes breathing possible • substances that can trigger an immune response • protein that acts against a particular disease • state of being protected against a particular disease • ...
Module 4 Key Terms 2025-06-09
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- a disease that can transmit from one source to another
- inducers associated with lifestyles and modern built environments
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- all of the people with a particular health condition existing in a given population at a given point in time
- a host's ability to resist a particular infectious disease-causing agent
- living organisms that can transmit infectious diseases to humans
- Susceptible human or animal who nourishes and harbors a disease causing agent
6 Clues: a disease that can transmit from one source to another • living organisms that can transmit infectious diseases to humans • inducers associated with lifestyles and modern built environments • a host's ability to resist a particular infectious disease-causing agent • Susceptible human or animal who nourishes and harbors a disease causing agent • ...
Sec-A 2024-05-16
4 Clues: Disease causing Microbes. • Chemicals uses to kill pests. • The process of scattering of seeds away from the parent plant is called ____. • A way of protecting ourselves by acquiring immunity against certain diseases.
Peter Dutton Under Investigation 2018-10-16
Across
- awaiting decision or settlement.
- in a way that requires great physical exertion.
- the action of interfering or the process of being interfered with.
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- state that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- the action of deporting a foreigner from a country.
- truly what something is said to be; authentic.
- a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof.
- the action of making new or secret information known
- make (something) visible by uncovering it.
- (of secret information) made public.
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- invent (something) in order to deceive or construct or manufacture (an industrial product), especially from prepared components.
- the fact or condition of being involved with or participating in something.
- subject to lasting shock as a result of a disturbing experience or physical injury
- not having official permission or approval.
- indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
- Nanny
- assign the responsibility for doing something to (someone).
19 Clues: Nanny • awaiting decision or settlement. • (of secret information) made public. • make (something) visible by uncovering it. • not having official permission or approval. • truly what something is said to be; authentic. • in a way that requires great physical exertion. • the action of deporting a foreigner from a country. • ...
HФMΞ FФЯ PΞCЦLIДЯ CHILDЯΞИ 2020-01-23
Across
- or odd; unusual.
- suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
- a body or other organic matter) decay or rot and produce a fetid smell.
- vivid in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect.
- or extremely active.
- period of one hundred years.
- at or watch closely or with interest.
- (someone) by the practice of voodoo.
- a skeptical manner; with doubt or hesitation.
- person or thing that causes something to happen or develop more quickly.
- exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.
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- or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort.
- (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- with light or lighting; illuminated.
- diminishing in size, amount, or strength.
- to or of the nature of an icon.
- or critical, especially in the success or failure of something.
- action of deducting or subtracting something.
- a person or animal) unattractively thin and bony.
19 Clues: or odd; unusual. • or extremely active. • period of one hundred years. • to or of the nature of an icon. • with light or lighting; illuminated. • (someone) by the practice of voodoo. • at or watch closely or with interest. • diminishing in size, amount, or strength. • action of deducting or subtracting something. • a skeptical manner; with doubt or hesitation. • ...
Blood 2014-11-19
Across
- Makes up 90% of plasma
- Blood vessel that contains valves to prevent the backflow of blood
- The ability of the body to fight infection through the production of antibodies
- A disease where the sufferer lacks one of the clotting factors.
- Blood forms solid clots to plug and help and injury
- Protein in blood that binds to foreign substances to destroy them
- Substance in the blood that stops coagulation
- Viruses, bacteria, other microorganisms that cause disease
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- A protein that binds to oxygen in red blood cells
- Any substance that can cause an immune response
- Where blood cells are made
- A protein produced at the site of an injury; a fibrous strand-like substance that creates a web or dam to form a clot in the flow of blood
- Created when large pieces of bone marrow break apart
- Consists of a single layer of epithelial cells
- make up 45% of the blood volume; have no nucleus as mature cells
- Condition where person has insufficient red blood cells or hemoglobin
- Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- An action that protects the body from blood loss from an injury
- The fluid portion of blood
19 Clues: Makes up 90% of plasma • Where blood cells are made • The fluid portion of blood • Substance in the blood that stops coagulation • Consists of a single layer of epithelial cells • Any substance that can cause an immune response • A protein that binds to oxygen in red blood cells • Blood forms solid clots to plug and help and injury • ...
Key Vocab: To Look For or Not To Look For 2024-05-10
Across
- slimy substances used to lubricate and protect linings of organs
- used to reduce inflammation in the body
- state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease
- the microorganisms in a particular environment
- foods/supplements containing live organisms intended to improve the good bacteria in the body
- foods (typically high fiber) that act as food for human microflora
- officially or legally prohibited
- inorganic substances needed to aid your body's functions
- protective agents that scavenge free radicals from the cells to prevent/reduce the damage caused by oxidation
- indigestible part of plants; aids in feeling full, improves metabolism, prevents constipation
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- describing foods with many additives; manipulated food
- organic substances needed to aid your body's functions
- mineral that the body needs for growth/development; used to make hemoglobin and hormones
- macromolecule made of amino acids; good for healing and feeling full
- body's immune system's response to irritants
- substances added to something in small quantities for purposes like flavor enhancement or preservation
- long-developing syndrome that lasts for an extended period of time
- nutrient used for your immune system/metabolism function; important to would healing and sense of taste/smell
- conditions that are sudden in onset
19 Clues: officially or legally prohibited • conditions that are sudden in onset • used to reduce inflammation in the body • body's immune system's response to irritants • the microorganisms in a particular environment • describing foods with many additives; manipulated food • organic substances needed to aid your body's functions • ...
booklet 3 crossword 2024-05-27
Across
- - a contagious viral disease that has killed hundreds of millions of people throughout history
- - a device made of jointed wood that enabled an Aztec to throw a short spear a great distance with much force
- - the language spoken by the Aztecs
- - a person who draws maps
- Cortes - a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec empire
- - a republic in southern North America which became an independent country from Spain in 1810
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - the aztec school for nobles
- - pictures or symbols used in writing
Down
- - individuals who sailed from Spain to the Americans wanting to obtain gold, silver, and other treasures
- - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico
- - a skilled craftsperson
- - a spear fitted with a blade, ax head, and a hook
- - a Spanish governor of Cuba
- - the language spoken by the Maya people
- - a name given to the civilization created by a nomadic tribe who settled in the valley of Mexico during the 15th century
- - a disease that spreads rapidly and affects many individuals at the same time
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - resistance to disease
- - units of organization in Aztec society
20 Clues: - resistance to disease • - a skilled craftsperson • - a person who draws maps • - a Spanish governor of Cuba • - the aztec school for nobles • - the language spoken by the Aztecs • - pictures or symbols used in writing • - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico • - the language spoken by the Maya people • - units of organization in Aztec society • ...
booklet 3 crossword 2024-05-27
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- - a contagious viral disease that has killed hundreds of millions of people throughout history
- - a device made of jointed wood that enabled an Aztec to throw a short spear a great distance with much force
- - the language spoken by the Aztecs
- - a person who draws maps
- Cortes - a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that resulted in the fall of the Aztec empire
- - a republic in southern North America which became an independent country from Spain in 1810
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - the aztec school for nobles
- - pictures or symbols used in writing
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- - individuals who sailed from Spain to the Americans wanting to obtain gold, silver, and other treasures
- - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico
- - a skilled craftsperson
- - a spear fitted with a blade, ax head, and a hook
- - a Spanish governor of Cuba
- - the language spoken by the Maya people
- - a name given to the civilization created by a nomadic tribe who settled in the valley of Mexico during the 15th century
- - a disease that spreads rapidly and affects many individuals at the same time
- - a weapon that took the Aztecs completely by surprise
- - resistance to disease
- - units of organization in Aztec society
20 Clues: - resistance to disease • - a skilled craftsperson • - a person who draws maps • - a Spanish governor of Cuba • - the aztec school for nobles • - the language spoken by the Aztecs • - pictures or symbols used in writing • - a peninsula in the southeast of Mexico • - the language spoken by the Maya people • - units of organization in Aztec society • ...
best drinks during menopause 2025-01-18
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- A fizzy, fermented drink known for its gut health benefits.
- A tart, ruby-colored drink brewed from dried flower petals.
- A drink rich in Vitamin C, great for immunity.
- A fizzy alternative to plain hydration.
- A warm, comforting drink often consumed in the morning or evening.
- A calming drink often made from herbs or leaves.
- A tart juice known to support urinary health.
- A refreshing drink made with citrus juice and water.
- A dairy product enriched with Vitamin D for stronger bones.
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- A strong, unsweetened drink with potential antioxidant benefits.
- A liquid dairy product containing probiotics for gut health.
- A soothing herbal drink known to aid relaxation.
- A non-caffeinated alternative to coffee or regular tea.
- A type of drink made without caffeine, popular during menopause.
- A warm, spicy drink often used to ease nausea and inflammation.
- A natural electrolyte-filled drink ideal for hydration.
- A dairy alternative often chosen for its nutty flavor.
- A drink high in antioxidants, often consumed for its health benefits.
- The most essential liquid for hydration and cooling the body.
- A calcium-rich drink essential for bone health.
20 Clues: A fizzy alternative to plain hydration. • A tart juice known to support urinary health. • A drink rich in Vitamin C, great for immunity. • A calcium-rich drink essential for bone health. • A soothing herbal drink known to aid relaxation. • A calming drink often made from herbs or leaves. • A refreshing drink made with citrus juice and water. • ...
Legislative Branch Vocab Crossword 2025-10-02
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- The person currently holding a specific office
- A lack of political progress due to a lack of consensus between political parties
- To willingly lie under oath to tell the truth
- To set apart for particular use
- A plan of things to be done or problems to be addressed
- A general agreement between people about a particular idea or policy
- To be protected from legal prosecution or punishment
- A fixed period of service in a political office
- Someone who lives in a specific political district and is represented by an elected official
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- A cooperative or combined effort between two or more political parties
- A legal order to appear before court
- The process of selecting someone for office by a vote
- To interrupt or end someone else's decision or plan
- An estimate of income and expenses over a given period; a plan of future needs
- To seize and take legal custody of property
- A formal written request for change submitted by people to a government
- To write or create written laws
- The fact of having a right to something
- To have oversight over a given project or process
19 Clues: To set apart for particular use • To write or create written laws • A legal order to appear before court • The fact of having a right to something • To seize and take legal custody of property • To willingly lie under oath to tell the truth • The person currently holding a specific office • A fixed period of service in a political office • ...
Homeostasis Unit 2022-03-30
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- Cell that makes antibodies and destroys pathogens in the body
- molecule that is digested or synthesized by an enzyme
- System that maintains homeostasis by protecting the body from pathogens
- to lose shape and function, affected by temperature or pH
- Dynamic equilibrium. Keeps body within normal limits
- Dead or weakened pathogens introduced into a body to produce immunity
- create or combine molecules
- break down molecules
- an organ in the body that makes and secretes hormones
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- chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the blood
- Regulates, coordinates, and controls body functions.
- Marker on cell membrane of a pathogen that triggers an immune response
- Female glands that make and secrete estrogen and progesterone
- The large gland behind the stomach that makes and secretes insulin
- type of protein that speeds up chemical reactions. Also called a catalyst.
- Male gland that makes and secretes testosterone
- An organism that causes disease such as a bacteria or virus. Also known as a microbe.
- A protein made by white blood cells that destroys a pathogen
- a hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
19 Clues: break down molecules • create or combine molecules • Male gland that makes and secretes testosterone • Regulates, coordinates, and controls body functions. • Dynamic equilibrium. Keeps body within normal limits • molecule that is digested or synthesized by an enzyme • an organ in the body that makes and secretes hormones • ...
Infectious diseases 2023-09-21
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- tiny, single-celled living organisms
- the percentage of infected people in a population
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid
- a disease which can be transmitted to humans from animals
- the harm a pathogen does to its host
- virus, bacteria,fungi,protozoa,worms
- branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases
- an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- apart of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for immunity in mammals
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- direct transfer of bacteria,viruses and other germs from one person to another
- people, animals, food, wild animals, soil, water
- mosquitos, ticks, fleas
- preparation used to simulate the bodies protection against disease
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- responds in the same way to all germs and foreign substances
- the body's ability to stay safe by protecting against harmful agents
- a type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- tailors its attack to a specific antigen previously encountered
- the number of new cases in a specific time period
19 Clues: mosquitos, ticks, fleas • tiny, single-celled living organisms • the harm a pathogen does to its host • virus, bacteria,fungi,protozoa,worms • a type of white blood cell called lymphocytes • people, animals, food, wild animals, soil, water • the percentage of infected people in a population • the number of new cases in a specific time period • ...
Teen Health Crossword 2024-11-07
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- - practice of being present and calm, often through meditation
- - Call this when you are in a bad mental state and need to speak to a professional
- - How many minimum hours of sleep should a 14-18-year-old get?
- - key to a healthy lifestyle in diet, exercise, and relaxation
- - the ability to recover from challenges and setbacks
- - the type of exercise that strengthens your heart and lungs
- - essential rest period to help your body and brain recover
- - How many minutes of daily meditation is proven to improve your mental state for the day?
- - essential nutrients that boost immunity and help the body work well
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- - Nutrient that builds muscle and repairs tissues
- - exercise to improve flexibility and prevent injuries
- - What you do by drinking water, essential for body function
- - relationships with friends and family that boost happiness
- - Physical activity to keep the body fit and healthy
- - How long should the average teen spend exercising per day?
- - How many minutes should it take you before you fall into a deep sleep?
- - what friends and family provide to help each other
- - What you do to reduce stress and recharge
- - a mineral needed for strong bones and teeth
19 Clues: - What you do to reduce stress and recharge • - a mineral needed for strong bones and teeth • - Nutrient that builds muscle and repairs tissues • - Physical activity to keep the body fit and healthy • - what friends and family provide to help each other • - the ability to recover from challenges and setbacks • - exercise to improve flexibility and prevent injuries • ...
HEALTH AND DISEASE 2018-05-06
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- / a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
- / To convert (a molecule or cell) into a form that carries out a specific action.
- / A lesion of the skin or of a mucous membrane, such as the one lining the stomach or duodenum, that is accompanied by formation of pus and necrosis of surrounding tissue, usually resulting from inflammation or ischemia.
- acid / A clear, colorless, fuming, poisonous, highly acidic aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride, HCl, used as a chemical intermediate and in petroleum production, ore reduction, food processing, pickling, and metal cleaning. It is found in the stomach.
- testing / Research using animals to find out if a drug, procedure, or treatment is likely to be useful.
- trail / research study conducted with patients, usually to evaluate a new treatment or drug. Each trial is designed to answer scientific questions and to find better ways to treat individuals with a specific disease.
- fever / any of a diverse group of virus diseases (such as Lassa fever and Ebola) that are usually transmitted by arthropods or rodents and are characterized by a sudden onset, fever, aching, bleeding in the internal organs, petechiae, and shock.
- response / The secondary immune response occurs when the second time (3rd, 4th, etc.) the person is exposed to the same antigen.
- cells / minute hairlike organelles, that line the surfaces of certain cells
- / an organism that harbors parasitic, mutual, or commensal symbiont, typically providing nourishment and shelter.
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- / A tube made of metal or plastic that is inserted into a vessel or passage to keep the lumen open and prevent closure due to a stricture or external compression.
- / An antibiotic drug obtained from molds especially of the genus Penicillium or produced synthetically, available in various preparations and usually used to treat infections caused by gram-positive bacteria.
- defence / he methods, plans, and procedures involved in establishing and executing defensive measures against attack utilizing chemical agents.
- / A process which renders to organism immunity to a specific disease by exposing the organism to an antigen to promote the production of antibodies to a particular antigen supplement.
- disorder / caused by one or more abnormalities in the genome, especially a condition that is present from birth (congenital).
- / eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as a plant, animal, or fungus.
- / is a condition in which the liver does not function properly due to long-term damage.
- / An enzyme occurring naturally in egg white, human tears, saliva, and other body fluids, capable of destroying the cell walls of certain bacteria and thereby acting as a mild antiseptic.
- / To limit, prevent or block the action or function.
19 Clues: / To limit, prevent or block the action or function. • cells / minute hairlike organelles, that line the surfaces of certain cells • / eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as a plant, animal, or fungus. • / To convert (a molecule or cell) into a form that carries out a specific action. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2020-05-19
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- people sent to do religious work in a territory of foreign country
- The leg of the triangular trade route in which slaves were transported from Africa to the Americas
- Resistance to a disease
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- A formal agreement between 2+ nations of power to cooperate and come to one another defenses
- A leader in the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century
- A large estate run by an overseer and worked by laborers who live there
6 Clues: Resistance to a disease • A leader in the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century • people sent to do religious work in a territory of foreign country • A large estate run by an overseer and worked by laborers who live there • A formal agreement between 2+ nations of power to cooperate and come to one another defenses • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- Necessary and _______ clause gives Congress power to make laws that carry out its duties.
- Implied _______ are powers that the government needs to carry out its expressed Constitutional powers.
- The willful obstruction of justice is __________.
- _________ is freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts.
- The _____________ bill is a law propsed to authorize spending money.
- A legislative _____ is the provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies.
- __________ powers are powers that are directly stated in the Constitution.
- _______ means you are under oath.
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- _____________ is the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program.
- The _________ bill is a law proposed to make money.
- ___________ is a legal order that a person produce requested documents.
- A ________ budget is the yearly financial plan for the federal government.
- A formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official is called _____________.
- Interstate _____________ is trade among the states.
14 Clues: _______ means you are under oath. • The willful obstruction of justice is __________. • The _________ bill is a law proposed to make money. • Interstate _____________ is trade among the states. • The _____________ bill is a law propsed to authorize spending money. • ___________ is a legal order that a person produce requested documents. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- A bill that focuses on how to raise money is a _____ bill
- The act of a President not spending money that has been appropriated by Congress
- A writ ordering a person to attend court
- A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- Trade that goes through multiple states is interstate ______
- Offense of being disobedient to or disrespectful toward a court of law
- The financial plan for a country's government is called a national ______
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- A clause in the constitution that allows Congress to make laws that are necessary and ______
- A promise not to prosecute for a crime in exchange for information or a testimony
- A bill that authorizes government spending is a _____ bill
- The power of Congress to nullify acts by the executive branch is a _____ veto
- Powers that are not specifically named in the constitution but can be inferred
- The powers specifically named in the constitution
- The offense of purposefully lying in court after taking an oath
14 Clues: A writ ordering a person to attend court • The powers specifically named in the constitution • A bill that focuses on how to raise money is a _____ bill • A bill that authorizes government spending is a _____ bill • Trade that goes through multiple states is interstate ______ • The offense of purposefully lying in court after taking an oath • ...
criminal justice process: the trial 2012-05-10
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- something that helps attorneys on either side of the case get the upper hand
- defendants without financial means
- a defendant cannot be prosecuted a second time for the same offense after either an acquittal or conviction
- what you are after appealing
- where the prosecuter and defense attorney choose the jury
- corpus to produce the body
- something that you declare to get a new trial
- an order from a higher court to either a lower court or a government official such as the warden of a jail or prison
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- what you do with your rights in a criminal trial
- what you are in when you are being disruptive and disorderly in the courtroom
- a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify
- something that either lawyer can have a potential juror eliminated for
- what you are after appealing
- the procedure that means little to the average citizen unless he or she is arrested and charged with a crime
- a witness cannot be prosecuted based on information provided in a testimony
15 Clues: corpus to produce the body • what you are after appealing • what you are after appealing • defendants without financial means • something that you declare to get a new trial • what you do with your rights in a criminal trial • where the prosecuter and defense attorney choose the jury • a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify • ...
Immune System Crossword 2022-05-16
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- Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- provides external protection against pathogens that may enter the body.
- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- recognize and attack foreign substances in the body.
- Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
- A disease caused by a pathogen
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- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances in the body
- is a substance that triggers a response by the immune system, and can be a pathogen or any foreign material in the body.
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
- An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease
- is a substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- 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
14 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 • recognize and attack foreign substances in the body. • Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • is a substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens • ...
Hypertension 2025-10-08
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- is a structural change in vessel walls that results
- inhibitors oppose the activity of the RAAS and reduce blood pressure and protect target organs
- salt is secreted in individuals with primary hypertension
- overactivity contributes to salt and water retention and increased vascular resistance
- is secreted from the Juxtaglomerular apparatus in the kidney and contributes to primary hypertension
- are a mainstay of hypertension
- is caused by an increase in PVR or cardiac output
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- is also known as essential or idiopathic hypertension
- risks include defects in renal sodium excretion, insulin sensitivity, and activity of SNS
- of primary hypertension includes exercise, weight loss, reducing salt intake, and smoking cessation
- and adaptive immunity activation promotes inflammation, damaging endothelial cells and decreasing nitric oxyde
- is a contributing factor to primary Hypertension
- hormones stimulate salt and water loss, contribute to arteriolar vasodilation, and reduce RAAS activation
- dietary intake of magnesium, potassium, and calcium is a risk factor contributing to primary hypertension
14 Clues: are a mainstay of hypertension • is a contributing factor to primary Hypertension • is caused by an increase in PVR or cardiac output • is a structural change in vessel walls that results • is also known as essential or idiopathic hypertension • salt is secreted in individuals with primary hypertension • ...
Nutrition 2016-02-16
Role of Vitamin D in Children's Immunity & Growth 2021-12-20
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- ____________ is an important indicator of well-being and socioeconomic status
- Natural Vitamin K2 activates ____________________ and binds with calcium, transport it into the bone for strength.
- ____________ stimulates the acute release growth hormone and play a role in linear growth
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- ___________ is scientifically proven to help children achieve full growth potential
- Stunted children have a weaker ___________________ and are 4.8x more likely to develop infection
- ___________ plays a key role for growth in early life
6 Clues: ___________ plays a key role for growth in early life • ____________ is an important indicator of well-being and socioeconomic status • ___________ is scientifically proven to help children achieve full growth potential • ____________ stimulates the acute release growth hormone and play a role in linear growth • ...
D Cure Crossword 2023-10-23
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- D-Cure is clinically proven to increase serum levels from deficiency to ________ within 2 months.
- Vitamin D is vital in muscle health and prevention of _____.
- _____ factors for suboptimal Vitamin D levels: Old Age, Darker Skin, Obesity, Limited Sun Exposure
- How many thousand IU is in one ampoule of D-Cure?
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- What is the target Vitamin D serum level? ≥___ng/ml
- What is a common syndrome for age-related progressive decline in skeletal muscle mass, strength and function?
- in 10 Singaporeans found to have suboptimal vitamin D levels
- The following are possible ______ of Vitamin D deficiency: Low Immunity, Bone Pain, Muscle weakness, Low mood
- Does D-Cure have any side effects? No it is ______.
9 Clues: How many thousand IU is in one ampoule of D-Cure? • What is the target Vitamin D serum level? ≥___ng/ml • Does D-Cure have any side effects? No it is ______. • Vitamin D is vital in muscle health and prevention of _____. • in 10 Singaporeans found to have suboptimal vitamin D levels • ...
Ch 6 Vocab 2019-03-07
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- The provisions Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review an cancel actions of executive agencies is a ______ veto.
- Lying under oath.
- Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to legal acts.
- A formal accusation of misconduct in office against a public official.
- When states trade amongst eachother it is called ____ commerce.
- Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its duties is the necessary and proper ______.
- powers not directly stated in the Constitution are ____ powers.
- The yearly financial plan for the federal government is the National ____.
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- A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents.
- The ____ bill is a law proposed to authorize spending money.
- The president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program.
- Willful obstruction of justice.
- The ____ bill is a law proposed to raise money.
- powers directly stated in the Constitution are ____ powers.
14 Clues: Lying under oath. • Willful obstruction of justice. • The ____ bill is a law proposed to raise money. • powers directly stated in the Constitution are ____ powers. • The ____ bill is a law proposed to authorize spending money. • When states trade amongst eachother it is called ____ commerce. • powers not directly stated in the Constitution are ____ powers. • ...
Immune System Vocab Crossword 2022-05-16
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- Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease
- Disease caused by heredity or environmental factors
- An organism, virus, or protein that causes disease
- is a substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens
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- A disease caused by a pathogen
- A specialized protein that binds to an antigen and tags it for destruction
- Made up of tissues and specialized white blood cells that attack foreign substances in the body
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- An organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- provides external protection against pathogens that may enter the body.
- is a substance that triggers a response by the immune system, and can be a pathogen or any foreign material in the body.
- The ability to resist or recover from an infectious disease
- recognize and attack foreign substances in the body.
- They decompose, or break down dead plants and animals for use by other organisms
14 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 • recognize and attack foreign substances in the body. • Some are helpful to living things and some cause disease • is a substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens • ...
