immunity Crossword Puzzles
sciencetastic 2020-09-15
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- a type of biological cell.
- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases,
- ncludes white blood cells and organs and tissues of the lymph system, such as the thymus, spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, lymph vessels, and bone marrow.
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- one of the two cycles of viral reproduction
- something like corona _______
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- s the protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material.
- one of the two cycles of viral reproduction
10 Clues: a type of biological cell. • something like corona _______ • one of the two cycles of viral reproduction • one of the two cycles of viral reproduction • (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world. • s the protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Different Types of Honey 2025-09-12
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- It carries a medicinal scent and helps support respiratory health.
- Known for its rich pollen content and mild bitterness, it’s often used by those managing blood sugar levels.
- Harvested from pristine valleys, this light-colored honey has a clean, sweet flavor.
- Sourced from forest herbs and wildflowers, this honey is ideal for general wellness and immunity building.
- Floral and fragrant, this honey captures the aroma of blooming orchards.
- With a unique aroma and bold taste, Sidr honey is traditionally valued in the Gulf for its health benefits.
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- Rich in antioxidants and herbal nutrients.
- Support digestion and detoxification.
- A rare Himalayan variety with a soothing flavor.
9 Clues: Support digestion and detoxification. • Rich in antioxidants and herbal nutrients. • A rare Himalayan variety with a soothing flavor. • It carries a medicinal scent and helps support respiratory health. • Floral and fragrant, this honey captures the aroma of blooming orchards. • Harvested from pristine valleys, this light-colored honey has a clean, sweet flavor. • ...
Herd and flock Health Plan 2023-11-23
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- their details are found on the front page
- (3/7) according to the Vet Times, which assurance scheme fist promoted herd and flock health plans?
- these would be an important part of any livestock health plan giving active immunity
- this would be part of a plan, it really started in pig and poultry livestock
- these are important when monitoring and managing livestock health
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- the 'P' in KPI
- these are processes that need to be following with livestock husbandry
- a disease which would be referenced in a dairy herd health plan
- born lamb (3/4/4) this would feature in a sheep health plan
9 Clues: the 'P' in KPI • their details are found on the front page • born lamb (3/4/4) this would feature in a sheep health plan • a disease which would be referenced in a dairy herd health plan • these are important when monitoring and managing livestock health • these are processes that need to be following with livestock husbandry • ...
Immunodeficiency 2020-07-13
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- the most common cause of immunodeficiency
- yellow fruit that is commonly exported from the Philippines it also happens to be Francis' favourite fruit. This is high yield clinical content and will be formally tested on the CAE.
- newborns show no symptoms until for this many months
- deletion of 22q11
- common treatment for Kawasaki Disease and immunodeficiencies
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- don't give a live one to your immunodeficient patient!
- igA=0, igG=0, igE=0, igM=0, igD=0
- shares many letters with a worldwide pandemic, but is an acronym for a immunodeficiency that occurs in the 2nd decade of life
- immunity that is fast and nonspecific
9 Clues: deletion of 22q11 • igA=0, igG=0, igE=0, igM=0, igD=0 • immunity that is fast and nonspecific • the most common cause of immunodeficiency • newborns show no symptoms until for this many months • don't give a live one to your immunodeficient patient! • common treatment for Kawasaki Disease and immunodeficiencies • ...
11-15th Amenment 2023-01-30
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- The government body may not deny people equality legally
- the procedure for electing the president and the vice president
- immunity of states to civil lawsuits
- states can't deprive anyone from life liberty property
- abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude
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- to be a citizen, you must be borned within the United States
- occurs when a person is forced to work against his or her will, with little or no control over working conditions
- grants and protects the right to vote for all citizens of the United States, regardless of race.
- States have the choice of whether or not they consent to the lawsuit and appear in court
9 Clues: immunity of states to civil lawsuits • abolishes slavery and involuntary servitude • states can't deprive anyone from life liberty property • The government body may not deny people equality legally • to be a citizen, you must be borned within the United States • the procedure for electing the president and the vice president • ...
gr7 slavery revision 2020-05-17
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- A ____________ IS WHEN YOU ATTACK OR INVADE.
- SLAVE OWNERS WERE KNOWN AS MASTERS.
- COLONISTS CALLED INDIGENOUS AMERICANS _____________.
- A PERSON OWNED BY SOMEONE ELSE IS A ________.
- SLAVERY WAS ONE OF THE CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND WAS ___________ IN ALL STATES IN 1865.
- THE COLONISERS BROUGHT DISEASES LIKE SMALL POX, MEASLES AND FLU AND THE INDIGENOUS NATIVES DID NOT HAVE __________ TO THESE DISEASE.
- TO TAKE OVER AND CONTROL A COUNTRY IS TO ___________ IT.
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- AN AREA WERE SLAVERY WAS LEGAL IN THE UNITED STATES WAS KNOWN AS A _____________.
- ___________________ LEFT EUROPE AND SAILED ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TO TRY AND FIND INDIA.
- PRODUCTS LIKE TOBACCO, COTTON AND RICE ARE KNOWN AS ______________.
- THE MOVEMENT OF WEST AFRICANS TO AMERICA AS SLAVES IS KNOWN AS THE ________________ SLAVE TRADE.
- THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WAS _____________.
- MOST SLAVES WHERE PUT TO WORK IN HUGE _____________.
- BEFORE THE TRANS ATLANTIC SLAVERY WHERE DID A DIFFERENT KIND OF SLAVERY EXIST.
- A __________ IS A JOURNEY OR TRAVEL.
15 Clues: SLAVE OWNERS WERE KNOWN AS MASTERS. • A __________ IS A JOURNEY OR TRAVEL. • A ____________ IS WHEN YOU ATTACK OR INVADE. • A PERSON OWNED BY SOMEONE ELSE IS A ________. • COLONISTS CALLED INDIGENOUS AMERICANS _____________. • MOST SLAVES WHERE PUT TO WORK IN HUGE _____________. • TO TAKE OVER AND CONTROL A COUNTRY IS TO ___________ IT. • ...
Covid Cross 2020-08-17
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- the city where the first outbreak was recorded
- An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents
- the recommended time to quarantine
- a machine designed to move air in and out of the lungs for a patient
- are used to infect from person to person
- A collection of cases occurring in the same place at the same time
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- a VERY small and nonliving pathogenic parasite
- the month that the first covid case was confirmed in the US
- are required to be worn in certain states
- triggers the immune system to help it build immunity to a disease
- is the recommended social distancing requirement
- getting covid can result in this as the worst possible scenario
- A coronavirus, which first infected humans in 2002, that reached epidemic proportions
- involves keeping people with confirmed cases of a contagious disease separated from people who are not sick
- positive for the virus but not showing any symptoms
15 Clues: the recommended time to quarantine • are used to infect from person to person • are required to be worn in certain states • a VERY small and nonliving pathogenic parasite • the city where the first outbreak was recorded • is the recommended social distancing requirement • positive for the virus but not showing any symptoms • ...
MARGE IN CHAINS 1-2-3-4-5 2020-03-17
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- disk that allows you to drive a car choosing directions (part 1-Opening)
- type of clothes used to cover the bottom part of the body (Part 4)
- man or woman who shares a prison cell with someone (Part 4)
- kind of oven used in the kitchen to warm up food (Part 1)
- body defense against germs (Part 1-Opening)
- the area behind a house (Part 4)
- common abbreviation for a kind of popular juice (Part 2)
- a piece of fabric used to cover the floor (Part 5)
- upper part of a house where you keep old things (Part 5)
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- kind of disease that makes you sneeze and coff (Part 1)
- type of school for 1st to 5th graders (Part 1-Opening)
- medicine that stimulates evacuation (Part 1)
- disorder or dirt generally made by children(Part 5)
- type of clothes/accessory for men used around the neck (Part 4)
- man that guards the door of a building or house (Part 1)
15 Clues: the area behind a house (Part 4) • body defense against germs (Part 1-Opening) • medicine that stimulates evacuation (Part 1) • a piece of fabric used to cover the floor (Part 5) • disorder or dirt generally made by children(Part 5) • type of school for 1st to 5th graders (Part 1-Opening) • kind of disease that makes you sneeze and coff (Part 1) • ...
Health 2023-02-23
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- spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease
- an organism, typically a biting insect or tick, that transmits a pathogen, disease, or parasite
- lung inflammation caused by a bacterial or viral infection
- an organism causing disease to its host
- a phylum or group of phyla that comprises the single-celled microscopic animals
- part of the body's defense to injury or infection
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- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat
- a microorganism, especially one which causes disease
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
15 Clues: an organism causing disease to its host • part of the body's defense to injury or infection • a microorganism, especially one which causes disease • a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms • the process of infecting or the state of being infected • lung inflammation caused by a bacterial or viral infection • ...
chapter 2 All lesson by Aaliyah Porter 2018-09-12
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- the use of scientific knowledge for pratical purposes.
- is an astronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun and for the solution of other promblems in astronomy and navigation used by greek astronomers from about 200b.c
- is a reawakening of the culture and intellectual curiosity in europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- is an spanish explorer.
- is to change.
- is an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- is an point of land that sticks out into water,much like a peninsula.
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- Is to travel completely around something,usually by water.
- is a journey to a holy place.
- is a muslim house of worship.
- is a town in the spnish mled lands.
- one of a series of expeditions europeans made to the regain control of christians holy sites in the middle east from the A.D100s to the 1200s.
- Is to commit oneself or one's resources to something.
- Related to the culture of an ancient greece and rome.
- is an resistance such as to disease.
15 Clues: is to change. • is an spanish explorer. • is a journey to a holy place. • is a muslim house of worship. • is a town in the spnish mled lands. • is an resistance such as to disease. • Is to commit oneself or one's resources to something. • Related to the culture of an ancient greece and rome. • the use of scientific knowledge for pratical purposes. • ...
Bloody Terminology 2025-03-11
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- A medical term that denotes an abnormal condition of clotting
- Pale yellow liquid that is left when formed elements are removed from the blood
- A medical term for abnormally high levels of WBC
- A condition characterized by low levels of red blood cells or iron
- A hormone secreted by the kidneys that stimulates the production of red blood cells
- Medical abbreviation for white blood cells
- A substance that triggers an immune response and production of antibodies
- A protein in red blood cells that binds and carries oxygen
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- A process by which formed components (cells) are separated from the plasma
- Blood cells that facilitate the clotting of blood
- A protein produced by the white blood cells in response to an antigen
- A type of white blood cell important in immunity
- Blood cells that carry oxygen to tissues and CO2 to lungs
- A medical term for low levels of albumin in the blood
- A protein in the blood that maintains fluid within the blood vessels
15 Clues: Medical abbreviation for white blood cells • A type of white blood cell important in immunity • A medical term for abnormally high levels of WBC • Blood cells that facilitate the clotting of blood • A medical term for low levels of albumin in the blood • Blood cells that carry oxygen to tissues and CO2 to lungs • ...
help 2025-03-26
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- – The type of disease that can occur in newborns due to Rh incompatibility. (Down)
- – The liquid component of blood that carries cells and proteins. (Down)
- – Another term for RBC antigens that promote clumping. (Down)
- – A protein on RBCs that determines whether blood is positive or negative. (Across)
- – The process of clumping that occurs when incompatible blood is mixed. (Across)
- – A person who receives donated blood. (Across)
- – A protein in plasma that reacts against specific antigens. (Down)
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- – Classification based on the presence of A, B, AB, or O antigens. (Across)
- – The process of transferring blood from one person to another. (Across)
- – A term for blood types that can be safely mixed. (Down)
- – The parent whose Rh factor is important in pregnancy. (Across)
- – The body's ability to resist infections, often supported by antibodies. (Across)
- – Another name for a red blood cell. (Across)
- – A person who gives blood for transfusion. (Down)
- – A substance on red blood cells that triggers an immune response. (Across)
15 Clues: – Another name for a red blood cell. (Across) • – A person who receives donated blood. (Across) • – A person who gives blood for transfusion. (Down) • – A term for blood types that can be safely mixed. (Down) • – Another term for RBC antigens that promote clumping. (Down) • – The parent whose Rh factor is important in pregnancy. (Across) • ...
Lukas Skywalker 2013-09-13
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- _____ scores measures a newborns health at birth and determines if immediate treatment is needed
- Infant heart rate is always measured by the _______ pulse
- Headbobbing, retractions and nasal flaring are all signs of ________ distress
- Check the NG tube placement by ______ gastric contents
- NG insertion is done by using a _______ technique
- If the infants output is greater than its input, the infant can be at risk for?
- Skin to skin contact aids in ________ regulation
- This should be measured before and after the mother breastfeeds while in hospital to determine fluid intake
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- Where would you take an infants temperature?
- _____ is the recommended way for a baby to receive nutrients and passive immunity
- When inserting a nasogastic tube, the infants head should be in a _______ position
- Infants are in this stage of Eriksons developmental theory : trust vs ________
- The introduction of nutritive material into the stomach by means of a tube
13 Clues: Where would you take an infants temperature? • Skin to skin contact aids in ________ regulation • NG insertion is done by using a _______ technique • Check the NG tube placement by ______ gastric contents • Infant heart rate is always measured by the _______ pulse • The introduction of nutritive material into the stomach by means of a tube • ...
Laughter II 2024-04-03
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- when they are around _________ __ ____ ______ old – as an attempt at social interaction.
- lobe The part of the brain responsible for generating emotional responses.
- laughing is _______, contagious and there’s no reason to fight it.
- Laughter's positive impact on the body's defense system.
- in groups, people are 30 times more _______ to laugh than when they are alone.
- Hormone released when under stress, lowered by laughter.
- The act of laughing is natural, beneficial, and contagious.
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- as our _________ changes, our hearts beat faster our blood pressure increases and the levels of chemical in our brains are altered.
- Laughter is a _____________; when people laugh together, they are instinctively trying to be accepted and create a bond.
- expressions muscles change completely during laughter, involving more than 20 muscles.
- Hormones released during laughter that contribute to feelings of happiness and relaxation.
- first of all, laughing _______ the production of cortisol.
- Movie genre that often triggers laughter.
13 Clues: Movie genre that often triggers laughter. • Laughter's positive impact on the body's defense system. • Hormone released when under stress, lowered by laughter. • first of all, laughing _______ the production of cortisol. • The act of laughing is natural, beneficial, and contagious. • laughing is _______, contagious and there’s no reason to fight it. • ...
PATIENT ACCESS CROSSWORD 2024-03-11
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- Patients who are at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines are eligible for this program
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Federal health insurance for people 65 and over
- First point of contact between patient and healthcare facility
- A patient who does not reside in the hospital that they are being treated
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- A decision made by your health insurer
- Fee you pay on the spot every time you go to the doctor
- Means of transportation for people who are unable to walk
- A plan to carryout a process or procedure
- Policy that provides employees with bankable hours that can be used for any purpose
- Treatment to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- Defines the security and privacy regulations required to protect sensitive patient health information
- Person who retrieves documents from patients currently in the hospital
13 Clues: A decision made by your health insurer • A plan to carryout a process or procedure • Federal health insurance for people 65 and over • Fee you pay on the spot every time you go to the doctor • Means of transportation for people who are unable to walk • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another • ...
Ch 12 2026-03-19
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- inflammatory: enhance blood flow to the site.
- vertebrates: only mammals with vertebrate have adaptive immunity.
- break down bacterial cell wall, to protect against ingested pathogens.
- Immunity: includes barrier defenses and internal defenses.
- traps and allows for the removal of microbes.
- bonding: when PRR binds by PAMPs it activates rapid internal defensive responses to common traits of a board range of pathogens.
- WBC agranulocytes originate from monocytes.
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- involve in allergy and worms response and it's granulocytes.
- this release trigger BV to dilate and become more permeable to tissues.
- agents that have potential to cause disease.
- WBC granulocytes called seg due to it's nucleus shape and it's the first responder to an infection.
- in Innate Invertebrates they release antimicrobial peptides that disrupt the plasma membrane of fungi and bacteria.
- cells: they recognize pathogens by binding to molecules specific to viruses or microorganism.
- system: enables animals to avoid, or limit infections.
- response: such as pain and sweling, is brought about by moleculeus released upon injury infection.
- cells: agranulocytes have long arms that makes the, excellent at capturing and presenting antigens to the immune.
16 Clues: WBC agranulocytes originate from monocytes. • agents that have potential to cause disease. • inflammatory: enhance blood flow to the site. • traps and allows for the removal of microbes. • system: enables animals to avoid, or limit infections. • Immunity: includes barrier defenses and internal defenses. • involve in allergy and worms response and it's granulocytes. • ...
Ecology EC Crossword 2022-11-02
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- Selection that favors the middle trait
- An organism that creates its own energy
- A nonliving pathogen that requires a host
- Selection that favors BOTH extreme traits
- Microorganism that cause disease
- Resources/conditions that a species needs
- An organism's ability to pass genetic material
- The highest amount of biodiversity is located around the ______
- Individuals with certain traits are picked to reproduce
- In a predator prey graph, the _____ will have smaller populations
- A type of competition that occurs between species
- The competitive _______ principle states that species cannot coexist if they share the same niche
- Relationship where one organism benefits, the other gets nothing
- High immunity protects the susceptible in the community
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- Number of different species in an environment
- Relationship where the behavior benefits others at a cost to itself
- A type of competition that occurs within the same species
- Species that have had their population decreased by 50-70%
- The number of main threats to biodiversity
- The variety of live in an ecosystem
- The lowest amount of biodiversity is located around the ______
- Selection that favors ONE extreme trait
- A living pathogen that responds to antibiotics
- The number of NEW cases
- Arrow points towards the _______ in a food web
25 Clues: The number of NEW cases • Microorganism that cause disease • The variety of live in an ecosystem • Selection that favors the middle trait • An organism that creates its own energy • Selection that favors ONE extreme trait • A nonliving pathogen that requires a host • Selection that favors BOTH extreme traits • Resources/conditions that a species needs • ...
Fett-Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- the office of the Pope
- have the primary mission to bring redemption to mankind
- word of God-task is to proclaim
- people of God/fellowship
- formation of Gospels/oral tradition
- in latin means assembly or to call out
- the teaching authority of the church
- is the visible foundation of the church
- gives service to the world
- territorial district within a diocese
- he said "outside the church there is no salvation"
- means to spread the word of God
- the office of deacons on the Catholic church
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- Christ's passion, death, and Resurrection
- Immunity from error
- these people were to sanctify and to proclaim the faith
- a sign of sacred reality and the visible expression of invisible grace
- how an individual enters into the Church's communion
- territory and the churches under a bishop's authority
- formal structure/teach/govern/sanctify
- an action or sign that confers the grace a sacrament signifies
- the order of the teaching authority in the church
- calls together the church
- means to make holy
- all people can receive this even if they have never heard the Gospel
25 Clues: means to make holy • Immunity from error • the office of the Pope • people of God/fellowship • calls together the church • gives service to the world • word of God-task is to proclaim • means to spread the word of God • formation of Gospels/oral tradition • the teaching authority of the church • territorial district within a diocese • formal structure/teach/govern/sanctify • ...
Covid19 2020 Lingo 2020-04-28
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- Might be or might not be
- distance keeps us safe
- levels What governs our interactions
- you might have it but not show it
- meeting forum
- and Nurses Our hero's
- alone or with a bubble buddy
- the people parents miss
- The scary number each day
- Dr. Bloomfield's fan club
- NZ Prime Minister
- schooling A parents nightmare
- media keeps us connected
- meters A safe distance
- The long weekend that never was
- we do this often
- What we're all hoping comes soon
- Our national carrier
- time A positive outcome
- 2 weeks here is no fun
- Stay safe stay _ _ _ _
- An important process
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- Floats on air
- Where the panic happened
- flights How we got NZ'ers home
- We spend most of our time here
- immunity Sweden's approach
- and quiet No traffic
- A global organization
- What we are striving towards
- Dr. Bloomfield is the director
- What the world is experiencing
- what we want everyone affected to be
- the TVNZ teacher from the 90's
- Works that's being done on Mercury sites
- where it all started
- this is a symptom
- alone
38 Clues: alone • Floats on air • meeting forum • we do this often • NZ Prime Minister • this is a symptom • where it all started • Our national carrier • An important process • and quiet No traffic • A global organization • and Nurses Our hero's • 2 weeks here is no fun • Stay safe stay _ _ _ _ • distance keeps us safe • the people parents miss • Might be or might not be • Where the panic happened • ...
15 Crossword 2021-03-05
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- income
- Aztec leader
- war between groups in the same nation
- an agreement
- people who take financial risks to make profits
- group that settled in Plymouth
- part of triangle trade where slaves came across the Atlantic
- economic system that believes in exporting more than importing
- conqueror of the Inca
- pirates
- right to deman labor from Native Americans in an area
- vast global exchange between the Old World and the New World
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- resistance to disease
- rapid rise of prices
- last name of priest against NAtive labor (3 words)
- representatives who lead in the name of the king
- French colony in what is today Canada
- capital of Aztec empire
- translator for Cortes
- trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas
- revolt on a ship
- economic system in which most businesses are owned privately
- 2nd highest in Spanish American society; Spanish blood born in America
- top of Spanish american society; born in Spain
- spanish conquerors
- last name of the conqueror of the Aztecs
- partnership
- period of time in 1500s Europe with rapid inflation
- last name of world history teacher
- first permanent English settlement in America
30 Clues: income • pirates • partnership • Aztec leader • an agreement • revolt on a ship • spanish conquerors • rapid rise of prices • resistance to disease • translator for Cortes • conqueror of the Inca • capital of Aztec empire • group that settled in Plymouth • last name of world history teacher • French colony in what is today Canada • war between groups in the same nation • ...
Life Science Scavenger Hunt 2021-08-13
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- 40% of your grade is ______ assessment
- Up-to-date academic progress is found on
- Must cite with ____ format
- Enjoying and celebrating _______
- Science Fair tutoring is on ______
- Unit eight is _______
- Science tutoring is on _____
- You need to bring 1 box of ______
- ____ conduct point for not having agenda
- Very act of doing science is a creative ______
- ______ towards community
- We utilize HMH Florida Life Science as main ____
- ________ diversity
- Respect and _______ for all
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- 4 points for scoring guide represents _____
- Must not begin an activity until ____
- Be _______ for each class
- 20% of your grade is ______ assessment
- You need ___ composition notebook this year
- Academic Dishonesty includes plagiarism and
- Unit three is Human Body ______
- category includes projects and labs
- Please turn in assigned work on _________
- Assignments with no names receive a _____
- turned in at the end of class on its duedate
- I expect you to be
- Unit four is _____, disease, and disorders
- statewide testing will take place in ___ grade
- Have same amount of time out to make up
- You are to ______ yourself, others, property
- will be assigned 1 -2 times per week
- use of ____ are strongly encouraged
32 Clues: I expect you to be • ________ diversity • Unit eight is _______ • ______ towards community • Be _______ for each class • Must cite with ____ format • Respect and _______ for all • Science tutoring is on _____ • Unit three is Human Body ______ • Enjoying and celebrating _______ • You need to bring 1 box of ______ • Science Fair tutoring is on ______ • ...
Alphabet 2021-08-17
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- The color between orange and green on the spectrum of visible light.
- A locomotion form in which an organism propels itself through the air.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- A structure built by certain animals to hold eggs.
- African equines with distinctive black-and-white striped coats.
- Single-unit residential building.
- It is designed to protect a person against rain or sunlight.
- Eight-limbed mollusks.
- George the curious is a...
- Every August I love to fly a...
- Man's best friend.
- Also called bunny.
- Small and domesticated carnivorous mammal.
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- The princess and the...
- The largest existing land animal.
- King of the jungle.
- The most powerful piece in chess.
- Kowalski is a...
- The largest existing marine animal.
- Frozen water.
- Synonym of phantom.
- Elongated reptile without legs and some of them poisonous.
- Is an round, edible fruit, it may be red or green.
- A chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54.
- Apex predator recognizable for its dark vertical stripes on orange-brown fur.
- Is an elongated, edible fruit, rich in potassium.
26 Clues: Frozen water. • Kowalski is a... • Man's best friend. • Also called bunny. • King of the jungle. • Synonym of phantom. • Eight-limbed mollusks. • The princess and the... • George the curious is a... • Every August I love to fly a... • The largest existing land animal. • The most powerful piece in chess. • Single-unit residential building. • The largest existing marine animal. • ...
Spelling list 19 Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-23
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- achieve or copleted successfully
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal or or plant lives or operates
- to make something longer, or become longer
- a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot
- the system or priciples according to which an activity or process is carried on
- belonging or related to heaven
- something made from raw materials by hand or by machinery imports most manufacturers
- a particular method of doing an activity
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- a thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or soemone
- the way that someone or something looks
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- concerned or enganged in commerce
- a person belonging to or owing allegiance to a foreign country
- exceptional inteleactual or creative power or other natural ability
- correct in all details; exact
- actively resist or refuse to comply with a person or a system
- a space entirely devoid of matter
- in opposition to
- a chart or series of pages showing the days
20 Clues: in opposition to • correct in all details; exact • belonging or related to heaven • achieve or copleted successfully • concerned or enganged in commerce • a space entirely devoid of matter • the way that someone or something looks • a particular method of doing an activity • to make something longer, or become longer • a chart or series of pages showing the days • ...
Cross Word Of The Scythdom 2023-02-28
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- An elite security force for the Scythedom
- big gleaning being preformed
- Fastest trains ever
- getting killed by a scythe
- Organization of scythes
- intention to be evil
- To disown and give to the thunderhead
- A monster
- Honorable Scythe Curie's Nickname
- the only way a person could be permanently killed
- This was thrown for Rowan when he became scythe godderds apprentice
- Someone who gleans
- Child in modern days
- showing no activity
- An annual scythe meeting
- leaning towards on side
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- Mortal age of killing lots of people
- The most powerful AI in the world
- Notable to be corrupted
- A group of scythes
- a nickname that the killer of scythes was given
- part of the thunderhead that has information
- A time when you was not invincible and could die
- average and ordinary
- The Scythe that bot Rowan and Citra was both apprentices to
- high blade of mid america
- Robots in a person's bloodstream
- Doesn't believe in scythes
- Transportation for the deadish to be revived
- what gave people immunity
- someone who sees things in a different
31 Clues: A monster • A group of scythes • Someone who gleans • Fastest trains ever • showing no activity • intention to be evil • average and ordinary • Child in modern days • Notable to be corrupted • Organization of scythes • leaning towards on side • An annual scythe meeting • high blade of mid america • what gave people immunity • getting killed by a scythe • Doesn't believe in scythes • ...
Bien dit 2 Chapter 8 Crossword 2023-05-02
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- To do exercises that involve the abdominal muscles
- The action of eating healthily and doing physical action and your body gets skinnier
- To do physical activity at the gym
- You take this whenever for your body
- The action of putting your body through a healthy diet
- It is not good for your heart and lungs
- The action of forcefully taking away from your sleep
- A phrase you say to someone if they look like they having a rough time in life
- The action of putting food in your body
- The action of forgetting a meal
- The action of checking your body's mass
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- The action of eating food in good and fitting proportions
- To do whole body movements that involve all your muscles, core strength, and balance
- A phrase you say to express your sympathy with someone
- The action of eating more and your body gains more body mass
- To do arm exercises
- The action of putting your body through a diet
- The action of resting your body
- You take these in the morning or at night to boost your immunity
- The action of resting your mind
20 Clues: To do arm exercises • The action of resting your body • The action of resting your mind • The action of forgetting a meal • To do physical activity at the gym • You take this whenever for your body • It is not good for your heart and lungs • The action of putting food in your body • The action of checking your body's mass • The action of putting your body through a diet • ...
Vocabulary Words:) 2012-12-18
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- The trait of being rude and impertinent; mean
- Can't see through; foggy
- Rule of personal conduct; regulations
- To scold mildly as to correct or improve; lecture
- Deprived of or lacking something; robbed
- To tempt or tease; annoy
- Make believe; lie
- A summary statement of commemoration for a dead person; inscription
- Formal enrollment; introduction
- Any epidemic disease with high death rate; plague
- Statements or events whose meanings are unclear; indefinite
- Joyful and proud especially from triumph or success; excited
- Literally, to kill one's brother; murder
- To argue over petty things; disagree
- Sharp taste or smell; strong
- dirty and dark; gloomy
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- Disarrange or rumple; messy
- Exemption from punishment or loss; immunity
- Carefree, cheerful, happy and lighthearted; joyful
- The time when wedding vows are taken; wedding
- Overwhelming;heavy
- Pronounce not guilty of charges; release
- Reject outright and bluntly; turn away
- Opposite; reverse
- Clever in deceiving or gaining an advantage; tricky
- Giving off light; glowing
- A formal or authoritative proclamation; regulation
- Careful and restrained: spoken in measured words; precise
- Lack of agreement or harmony; altercation
- A meal; feast
- Not caring, lacking interest; indifference
- Imprudently incurring risk; daring
32 Clues: A meal; feast • Opposite; reverse • Make believe; lie • Overwhelming;heavy • dirty and dark; gloomy • Can't see through; foggy • To tempt or tease; annoy • Giving off light; glowing • Disarrange or rumple; messy • Sharp taste or smell; strong • Formal enrollment; introduction • Imprudently incurring risk; daring • To argue over petty things; disagree • ...
BIY 211_quiz 2b 2014-03-16
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- looping What is done to DNA to bring faraway REs near each other for better crosstalk
- Type of transrepression when monomeric NR represses transcription of TFs by interacting with them
- Phosphorylation of NR right after synthesis in cells
- Coactivator recruited after ligand binding to NR
- Type of hormonal action seen in enucleated cells
- LBD without any ligand bound
- NLS present in this domain of NRs
- Transcription of this Clock binding protein is aided by ROR but not Rev-Erb
- Type of chromatin when HAT acts on histone
- Steroid hormone precursor whose transcription is shut off by glucocorticoid binding to GR
- Mammalian ortholog of SWI/SNF proteins with ATPase activity
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- clamp E542 and K362 form this on either side of LXXLL
- Type of TF that remodels chromatin initially to expose Res for other TFs
- Conversion of T4 to T3
- Receptor _____: What you see when transcriptional activity of multiple HREs > sum of individual HREs
- Peptide helix from coactivator binding to NR’s E region
- Protein sequestering NF-kappaB in cytoplasm
- Type of T helper cells which play important roles in immunity in which RORgammaT is activated
- Second zinc finger in DBD, role in dimerization
- Helix 12 a.k.a TAD2
20 Clues: Helix 12 a.k.a TAD2 • Conversion of T4 to T3 • LBD without any ligand bound • NLS present in this domain of NRs • Type of chromatin when HAT acts on histone • Protein sequestering NF-kappaB in cytoplasm • Second zinc finger in DBD, role in dimerization • Coactivator recruited after ligand binding to NR • Type of hormonal action seen in enucleated cells • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2017-02-27
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- action or sign that confers to grace it signifies
- immunity from error
- highest ranking bishop
- bishops church
- ( 3 words) unity in Christ of all the redeemed
- ( 3 words ) council held in Ad 49 or 50
- ordained to assist mission of the church
- successor to the apostles
- (2 words) meeting of church leaders
- those who have received holy orders
- (3 words) eastern rights of the catholic church
- territory and churches under bishops authority
- order of teaching authority in the church
- (2 words) synod
- (2 wors) sacrament to become a priest
- (2 words) definitive teaching by the pope
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- spreading christs word
- Name given to the people of God called from the ends of the earth
- ( 2 words) state characterized by profession of evangelical councils
- ( 3 words ) definitive revelation of Christ given to the apostles
- ( 2words )bishops can trace authority back to apostles
- gathering of Cardinals
- all bishops with the pope form a “college”
- list of books of the bible
- (2 words) all the bishops alive
- office of bishop
- relationship between man and God established through Christ
- office of deacon
- main purpose Is to serve as a papal elector
29 Clues: bishops church • (2 words) synod • office of bishop • office of deacon • immunity from error • spreading christs word • highest ranking bishop • gathering of Cardinals • successor to the apostles • list of books of the bible • (2 words) all the bishops alive • (2 words) meeting of church leaders • those who have received holy orders • (2 wors) sacrament to become a priest • ...
Africa 2018-05-10
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- Political/Religious leader of the Egyptian River Valley
- Richest king of Mali and probably in all of world history
- Immunity disease that has plagued Africa more than any other continent
- A resource found in mines, fought over in Africa
- Africa's highest peak
- The edge of the desert
- Drying out the land and moving the Sahel
- Bantu mixed with Arabic culture
- Most widely practiced religion in North and East Africa
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- Sickness that a lot of Africans get due to dirty water
- Country known for its long distance runners
- Vegetation and water in the middle of a desert
- The process Egyptians took to preserve their dead
- The reason Africa is so screwed up today (Hint: Berlin Conference)
- Largest desert in the world
- Tribe that fought and beat English forces in South Africa
- Country that controlled South Africa before the English
- The legal segregation of South Africa
- A resource that is in high demand and has fueled a lot of wars in Africa
- Canal in Egypt that made the trip from Europe to Asia much faster
- S. Africa's first black president
- An expensive good that has been outlawed in most countries that was traded in Africa
22 Clues: Africa's highest peak • The edge of the desert • Largest desert in the world • Bantu mixed with Arabic culture • S. Africa's first black president • The legal segregation of South Africa • Drying out the land and moving the Sahel • Country known for its long distance runners • Vegetation and water in the middle of a desert • A resource found in mines, fought over in Africa • ...
DEFICIENCIES 2022-04-01
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- RARE
- MICROcytic anemia Neutropenia (decreased # WBC) = increased risk of infection
- RARE: Peripheral neuropathy MACROcytic Anemia Dermatitis Glossitis (red swollen tongue)
- Beri Beri Wernicke’s encephalopathy increased levels if pyruvate in deficiency b/c it cannot convert to Acetyl CoA
- RARE: tremors
- SCURVY Petechiae Bleeding gums Poor wound healing
- RARE: myalgia (muscle pain) Cardiac myopathy (Kashan’s disease)
- Goiter (enlarged thyroid gland)
- RARE: Tingling in feet
- Decreased taste acuity (hypogeusia) Alopecia (hair loss) Impaired wound healing Impaired immunity
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- Cheilosis/stomatitis (cracked corners of mouth) Magenta tongue Growth failure
- DERMATITIS glossitis(red swollen tongue)
- Macrocytic Anemia Pernicious Anemia (can’t make enough RBC because there is not enough B12)
- Hemolytic anemia (disorder where RBC are destroyed faster than made)
- Macrocytic Anemia neural tube defects
- Rare and unlikely
- Dental carries/cavities
- Early: nyctalopia, Late: xerophthalmia Bitot’s spots in conjunctiva (gray spots on eyes) Hyperkeratosis (dry scaley skin)
- Tetany (involuntary muscle spasms)
- Pellagra (4 D’s) Dementia Dermatitis Diarrhea Death Red tongue and skin rash
- (kids) Rickets (adults) osteomalacia Both = bone softening
- Hemorrhage
- MICROcytic anemia (smaller than normal RBC, low # of properly functioning RBC SOB Fatigue Pale tongue and conjunctiva S/sym – ice chewing
23 Clues: RARE • Hemorrhage • RARE: tremors • Rare and unlikely • RARE: Tingling in feet • Dental carries/cavities • Goiter (enlarged thyroid gland) • Tetany (involuntary muscle spasms) • Macrocytic Anemia neural tube defects • DERMATITIS glossitis(red swollen tongue) • SCURVY Petechiae Bleeding gums Poor wound healing • (kids) Rickets (adults) osteomalacia Both = bone softening • ...
Dog Breed Identification and Production Management Unit 2022-02-16
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- reacurring period of fertility in females
- disease caused by bacterium
- what is the first sign a dog is going into labor
- internal parasitemay pass though skin and pads from contaminated
- viral infection may be fatal to puppies, dogs who recover may have long term neurological affects
- viral infection spread through saliva and is fatal
- What age should dogs start a matinece diet
- disease caused by a fungus that lives or grows on the body
- process of triming and bathing in an apropreite manner
- series of vaccines given multiple times to build up immunity
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- able to reproduce
- gestation is shorter for bigger or smaller dogs?
- group of puppies at birth
- puppies are born with their what closed
- with
- labor process
- its best to feed adult dogs what type of food
- how many groups of dogs are there reconized by the AKC
- external parasite, wingless, feeds off blood of animal
- behavior of an animal exhibiting an attempt to do harm such as biting
- a disease that can pass from animal to human
- a disease caused by internal parasire that lives in heart and bloodstream transmitted by mosquito
22 Clues: with • labor process • able to reproduce • group of puppies at birth • disease caused by bacterium • puppies are born with their what closed • reacurring period of fertility in females • What age should dogs start a matinece diet • a disease that can pass from animal to human • its best to feed adult dogs what type of food • gestation is shorter for bigger or smaller dogs? • ...
Chapter 8 2022-02-25
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- presence of large, irregularly shaped red blood cells
- incision into a lymph node
- increased number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in blood
- pathologic examination of bone marrow tissue
- thymus
- group of leukocytes w/o granules in their nuclei
- clear fluid
- pale in color; lighter in color than normal
- impaired ability to provide an immune response
- receives lymph from right upper part of body
- presence of large red blood cells
- eat/swallow
- removal of a lymph node
- presence of small red blood cells
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- breakdown of red blood cell membrane
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to antigen
- enlargement of spleen
- an abnormally reduced number of all cellular components in blood
- color
- protein substance in blood that is essential to clotting process
- liquid portion of blood that remains after clotting
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- germ or bud
- transport oxygen and carbon dioxide; also known as RBC
- decreased number of neutrophils
- clot
- enlarges lymph nodes
- an abnormally reduced number of red blood cells
- blood
- collecting channels that carry lymph from lymph nodes to veins
30 Clues: clot • color • blood • thymus • germ or bud • clear fluid • eat/swallow • enlarges lymph nodes • enlargement of spleen • removal of a lymph node • incision into a lymph node • decreased number of neutrophils • presence of large red blood cells • presence of small red blood cells • breakdown of red blood cell membrane • pale in color; lighter in color than normal • ...
ASV2022 2022-05-19
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- the second iteration of Star Trek (sequencing)
- let’s blow this popsicle stand
- cannot be prosecuted
- we don’t need no stinking photons
- the most stimulating thing at morning ASV sessions
- foaming at the mouth
- icosahedral or helical
- ACE2
- the best place for an ASV meeting
- Gave a great lecture on impacts of environmental change on animal and human health
- H5N1
- isolated from human adenoids in 1953
- KSHV
- it’s too hot in here
- in glass (latin)
- the most important participants of ASV
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- a protein-nucleic acid system for genome modification
- 10^9 pfu/mL in seawater
- where Santa builds toys
- the virus everyone worked on in 2020
- way more versatile than DNA
- protein that gets in the way
- opposite of looser
- pull that molecule off the plasma membrane
- a good name for a dog
- protein that aggregates red blood cells
- insert that genome
- like a virus but not really
- global epidemic
- grows on your teeth if you forget to brush
- cowpox was the first
- a river in Democratic Republic of the Congo
32 Clues: ACE2 • H5N1 • KSHV • global epidemic • in glass (latin) • opposite of looser • insert that genome • cannot be prosecuted • foaming at the mouth • cowpox was the first • it’s too hot in here • a good name for a dog • icosahedral or helical • 10^9 pfu/mL in seawater • where Santa builds toys • way more versatile than DNA • like a virus but not really • protein that gets in the way • ...
Lymphatic System Review 2023-11-03
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- Where lymphocytes are stored
- B-cells and T-cells
- The ability to resist an infection before symptoms appear
- Cells that engulf and destroy pathogens
- A dead or modified version of a pathogen which elicits the adaptive immune response
- Sticky substance that traps pathogens in the body tracts
- The only fully eradicated human
- Binds to antigens, blocking the pathogen from infecting more hosts
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- Protein markers on the outside of pathogens and cells used to identify
- Cell death
- Examples of this type of pathogen are athlete's foot and ringworm
- Part of the brain that regulates body temperature
- Chemicals released by the white blood cells that induce fever
- Where T-cells mature
- Proteins that kill pathogens by puncturing their cell membranes
- Bacterial infection that causes contraction of all muscles
- The adaptive immune cell that produces antibodies
- Proteins on T cells that pop the membranes of infected cells
- protist-borne infection that comes from drinking water contaminated by an animal
- Infection caused by eating cysts in undercooked meat; causes weightloss
- Where B-cells and T-cells are produced; where B-cells mature
- Chemical that induces inflammation
22 Clues: Cell death • B-cells and T-cells • Where T-cells mature • Where lymphocytes are stored • The only fully eradicated human • Chemical that induces inflammation • Cells that engulf and destroy pathogens • Part of the brain that regulates body temperature • The adaptive immune cell that produces antibodies • Sticky substance that traps pathogens in the body tracts • ...
Chapter 3: Diseases & Treatments 2023-12-05
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- a physician who specializes in surgery
- what is the meaning of "-megaly"
- abbreviation for drugs, prescription, therapy
- prediction of a disease's course and outcome
- affecting many people in a given region at the same time is
- one who studies cancer
- A disease that has a sudden and severe onset
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- a disease that is prevalent throughout the entire region or the world
- small clamp for stopping blood flow
- the abbreviation for "Vital Signs"
- long duration, progressing slowly
- a spreading inflammation of tissue
- meaning "softening"
- instrument used to compress tissue
- abbreviation meaning immediately
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- An adjective for edema is
- A reason for not using a specific drug
- meaning heat, temperature
- a suffix meaning a instrument for recording data
- the abbreviation for "computed tomography"
- death of tissue
- the removal of tissue for microscopic examination
- The cause of a disease
- the process of determining the cause and nature of an illness
- injected into the vein
- An extreme allergic reaction
- visual examination
- the root word for "cancer"
- refers to all defenses against infections
30 Clues: death of tissue • visual examination • meaning "softening" • The cause of a disease • injected into the vein • one who studies cancer • An adjective for edema is • meaning heat, temperature • the root word for "cancer" • An extreme allergic reaction • what is the meaning of "-megaly" • abbreviation meaning immediately • long duration, progressing slowly • ...
Life of Microbes 2024-02-29
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- Made up of only one cell
- Rod shaped bacteria
- A unicellular organism which has cell walls but not a nucleus. Some can cause disease.
- Common inexpensive substance that can be used to prevent infection
- Carried by the wind, if these land in a favourable place, they may grow to become fungi
- A type of bacteria that causes many cases of food poisoning each year
- These are only able to multiply within the living cells of a host
- Last name of the scientist that discovered the first antibiotic
- Undercooking this food item can lead to food poisoning
- We get this when we have had some types of diseases, or receive a vaccination
- A common fungal infection that spoils many types of fruit
- Experimenting with this type of pox led to a cure for smallpox
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- Bacteria show this when they are unaffected by antibiotics
- A microbe that causes disease
- Used by scientists to grow bacteria and fungi in a laboratory
- A substance that provides protection from a specific disease
- A group of spore producing organisms that feed on organic matter
- A group of bacteria growing on a petri dish
- Describes a disease caused by microorganisms
- Spherical bacteria
20 Clues: Spherical bacteria • Rod shaped bacteria • Made up of only one cell • A microbe that causes disease • A group of bacteria growing on a petri dish • Describes a disease caused by microorganisms • Undercooking this food item can lead to food poisoning • A common fungal infection that spoils many types of fruit • Bacteria show this when they are unaffected by antibiotics • ...
Health exam review 2024-02-12
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- The heart has two names for the chambers, one is Atria. What is the second?
- Leading case of death worldwide?
- What kind of cancer causes the most deaths in Canada?
- Risk factor for CHS, stroke?
- Name of common blood cancer?
- A way to boost your immunity against diseases?
- MOST important health practice to prevent the spread on infection?
- These branch into smaller blood vessels?
- Injection that dissolves clots and restores blood flow?
- Common treatment for cancer?
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- The common cold starts as a?
- The role of the food guide is to ________ Canadians
- Single celled organisms
- Regulate flow of blood
- There are no longer _____ but guidelines on can follow regarding the Canadas Food Guide
- These carry blood back to the heart
- A way to ensure as many germs are eliminated from a surface as possible?
- What is one reason people do not eat healthy food options?
- What liquid/drink should be the priority?
- A way your body defends off infectious diseases and keeps you healthy?
- Global epidemic?
- Highly processed foods have high numbers of ________, sugar, and saturated fats?
- Disease-causing agent?
23 Clues: Global epidemic? • Regulate flow of blood • Disease-causing agent? • Single celled organisms • The common cold starts as a? • Risk factor for CHS, stroke? • Name of common blood cancer? • Common treatment for cancer? • Leading case of death worldwide? • These carry blood back to the heart • These branch into smaller blood vessels? • What liquid/drink should be the priority? • ...
Health 2025-03-09
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- – A sign of illness, such as fever or cough.
- – Actions taken to avoid diseases or health problems.
- – A condition of being extremely overweight, often unhealthy.
- – The identification of a disease by a doctor.
- – The state of being in good physical and mental health.
- – The process of getting the right food for health and growth.
- – Treatment of a disease or condition, often without medicine.
- – The process of getting better after an illness or injury.
- – Extreme tiredness caused by illness, stress, or lack of sleep.
- health – The state of emotional and psychological well-being.
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- – A practice that helps reduce stress and improve focus.
- – A reaction of the immune system to a substance like pollen or food.
- – A disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- – Practices that help maintain health, like washing hands.
- – A substance that protects the body from a specific disease.
- aid – Immediate medical help given to someone injured or ill.
- – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases.
- pressure – The force of blood against the walls of blood vessels.
- – Medical care given to a patient to cure or relieve an illness.
- – A written order from a doctor for medicine.
20 Clues: – A sign of illness, such as fever or cough. • – A written order from a doctor for medicine. • – The identification of a disease by a doctor. • – A disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. • – Actions taken to avoid diseases or health problems. • – The body’s ability to resist infections and diseases. • – A practice that helps reduce stress and improve focus. • ...
ACUTE FLACCID PARALYSIS (AFP) 2025-10-16
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- How long do you need to send AFP stool sample to the laboratory?
- _____________ polio vaccine can cause vaccine-derived poliovirus.
- Poliovirus is a subgroup of _________.
- What protection developed after vaccination.
- Health professional who are commonly examine AFP case.
- Stool samples for any AFP case must be collected within __days after the onset of paralysis.
- Polio causes _________ flaccid paralysis.
- Replication of the poliovirus occurs in the _________.
- For inadequate stool sample cases, stool samples from neighbour’s children are collected below ___________ years old.
- A common symptom before paralysis appears.
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- The number targeted wild poliovirus cases worldwide.
- For inadequate stool sample cases, stool samples are collected from siblings below ______________ years old.
- Poliomyelitis causes destruction of ______________ motor neurons.
- Invasion of the poliovirus into the nervous system occurs through the process of cell _______________.
- Preventive measure against polio.
- What is the sample that should be taken for AFP cases
- AFP cases must be reported within 7 days of the onset of __________.
- The interval between the first and second stool samples must be___________ 24 hours.
- Discard 3 is define as inadequate stool sample with_______ paralysis
- Structure affected by the poliovirus.
20 Clues: Preventive measure against polio. • Structure affected by the poliovirus. • Poliovirus is a subgroup of _________. • Polio causes _________ flaccid paralysis. • A common symptom before paralysis appears. • What protection developed after vaccination. • The number targeted wild poliovirus cases worldwide. • What is the sample that should be taken for AFP cases • ...
Micro Unit 1 Exam 2024-09-21
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- smallest unit of matter
- negatively charged particle
- the study of bacteria
- the study of viruses
- the study of an organisms genes
- the study of immunity
- contains a nucleus
- living cells arise only from preexisting living cells
- the study of the evolutionary history of organisms
- chemicals produced by bacteria and fungi that inhibit or kill microbes
- a group of microbes that live in and on the human body
- placing organisms in groups of related species
- microbial conversion of sugars to alcohol in the presence of air
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- treatment of disease with chemicals
- the application of high heat for a short time to kill harmful bacteria in beverages
- the study of fungi
- microorganisms that stick and grow on surfaces
- positively charged particle
- classification maps that show to evolutionary relationships among organisms
- contains no nucleus
- adding water to polymers to break them into monomers
- matching characteristics of unknown organisms to known organisms
- the ability of the body to ward off disease
- organism that is too small to be seen with an unaided eye
- the science of classifying organisms
- the study of parasitic worms and protozoa
- neutral charged particle
27 Clues: the study of fungi • contains a nucleus • contains no nucleus • the study of viruses • the study of bacteria • the study of immunity • smallest unit of matter • neutral charged particle • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • the study of an organisms genes • treatment of disease with chemicals • the science of classifying organisms • ...
From prophage to lysis: Bacteriophage Lambda 2025-05-30
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- Process of joining lambda DNA into bacterial chromosome
- A virus that infects bacteria
- Results in new genetic combinations
- Site on lambda DNA where CI and Cro compete to bind
- Circular area where phage-infected bacteria are lysed
- Protein that protects lambda lysogen from further phage infection
- The decision between lysogeny and the lytic pathway is influenced by this state
- Type of RNA synthesis past termination signals
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- Small protein that inhibits proteolysis of CII
- Molecular function involved in protein destruction
- DNA element on phage genome that integrates with attB site
- Term for biological systems where phages regulate infection outcomes
- Bacterial enzyme that transcribes viral genes
- Viral lifecycle resulting in host cell destruction
- Protein that acts as co-protease with RecA during induction
- Operator-binding protein maintaining lysogeny
- The promoter that drives early lytic gene expression
- Site where lambda integrates on the bacterial genome
- Bacteriophage-encoded protein that promotes lytic cycle entry after UV damage
- Type of RNA molecule that binds complementary mRNA to block translation
- Protein expressed early in infection, blocks CI synthesis
- Enzyme that recombines lambda genome into the host
- The ability of a lysogen to resist reinfection
23 Clues: A virus that infects bacteria • Results in new genetic combinations • Bacterial enzyme that transcribes viral genes • Operator-binding protein maintaining lysogeny • Small protein that inhibits proteolysis of CII • The ability of a lysogen to resist reinfection • Type of RNA synthesis past termination signals • Molecular function involved in protein destruction • ...
Acute Severe Eating Disorders (ASED) & Chronic Eating Disorders in Children 2026-02-19
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- Deficiency causing angular stomatitis
- Chronic eating disorder associated with body image distortion
- Most reliable anthropometric indicator for acute malnutrition
- Appetite center located in this part of brain
- Severe dehydration type seen in acute diarrheal anorexia
- Skin lesion described as flaky paint dermatosis
- Chronic protein deficiency primarily affects this organ
- Behavioral eating disorder common in adolescents
- Psychological fear central to anorexia nervosa
- Chronic deficiency leading to stunted growth
- Appetite regulating hormone produced by stomach
- Hormonal axis suppressed in chronic starvation
- Immune deficiency in malnutrition mainly affects this immunity
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- Type of shock seen in severely dehydrated malnourished child
- Severe acute malnutrition with bilateral pedal edema
- Muscle wasting due to protein catabolism is termed
- Severe wasting without edema
- Common vitamin deficiency causing xerophthalmia
- Severe hypoglycemia is common in acute severe
- Fatty liver in severe malnutrition due to impaired lipoprotein synthesis
- Acute refusal to eat due to inflammatory cytokines
- Chronic eating disorder characterized by binge and purge
- Major complication leading to arrhythmia in anorexia nervosa
- Hormone elevated during starvation
- Edema in kwashiorkor is due to low plasma
- Electrolyte most dangerously reduced in refeeding syndrome
- Mineral deficiency causing hypopigmented hair in malnutrition
- Most common micronutrient deficiency in chronic malnutrition
- Appetite loss commonly seen in acute infection-related anorexia
- Complication characterized by sudden electrolyte shift after feeding
30 Clues: Severe wasting without edema • Hormone elevated during starvation • Deficiency causing angular stomatitis • Edema in kwashiorkor is due to low plasma • Chronic deficiency leading to stunted growth • Severe hypoglycemia is common in acute severe • Appetite center located in this part of brain • Psychological fear central to anorexia nervosa • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-05-15
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- An outbreak that affects multiple countries
- A form of technology that uses living things to modify plants, animals,and develop microorganisms for specific purposes
- The process of which cells obtain energy from glucose
- A trait that helps an organism develop in an environment
- The living things in an ecosystem
- Organisms that can not produce their own food
- Anything that causes a mutation, or change in DNA
- The process that plants use to make food
- The role an organism plays in an ecosystem
- An outbreak in a localized area
- Place where an organism lives
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- A microbe that can cause a disease
- Animal that carries pathogens from person to person
- Medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- Organisms that can produce their own food
- The process where organisms better fitted to survive and reproduce
- A substance prepared from a killed or weaken viruses that are introduced to the body to produce immunity
- An organism that has a pathogen, but is immune, but can pass it to other people
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- The non-living things in an ecosystem
20 Clues: Place where an organism lives • An outbreak in a localized area • The living things in an ecosystem • A microbe that can cause a disease • The non-living things in an ecosystem • The process that plants use to make food • Organisms that can produce their own food • The role an organism plays in an ecosystem • An outbreak that affects multiple countries • ...
In Room Dining 2024-11-16
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- What liquor is in a Bloody Mary
- How many oz are in a wine pour?
- What kind of champagne comes in a mimosa
- What kind of glass in the Manhattan served in?
- How many oz is the Creekstone Filet
- How many tea bags are in a tea set up
- What kind of sauce is on the Classic Club Sandwich
- What floor is the Tower kitchen located on?
- What brand is our Hot Chocolate
- How many shots of espresso come in a Latte?
- What Pinot Noir do we serve by glass?
- Where is the wine Vavasor from
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- What program do we use to communicate with butlers
- How many rings do we have to answer the telephone
- Standard quote time for breakfast
- What is the Forbes Standard for tray pickup
- What color of linen do we use for Yacht Club?
- Never say "No" without the word
- Addison Mizner's Monkey's name
- "One Team One...
- What juice shot has ginger and lemon
- What kind of glass is the Cosmopolitan served in?
- How many minutes until you are considered late?
- What cheese is served with the kid's pasta?
- What 3 letter acronym represents the toppings for the Bistro Burger
25 Clues: "One Team One... • Addison Mizner's Monkey's name • Where is the wine Vavasor from • What liquor is in a Bloody Mary • How many oz are in a wine pour? • Never say "No" without the word • What brand is our Hot Chocolate • Standard quote time for breakfast • How many oz is the Creekstone Filet • What juice shot has ginger and lemon • How many tea bags are in a tea set up • ...
Tetnanus ( Bruner tetanus) 2025-02-16
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- What is the hallmark symptom in the neck due to muscle rigidity?
- Which part of the nervous system does tetanus toxin target?
- Which test is used to diagnose tetanus clinically?
- Which metal is used in tetanus toxoid adjuvants?
- What type of nerve endings does tetanospasmin travel through?
- Where is Clostridium tetani commonly found?
- Which ion channel dysfunction contributes to tetanus symptoms?
- What is the term for rapid muscle contractions in tetanus?
- Which system is disrupted by the toxin's retrograde transport?
- Which drug neutralizes circulating tetanus toxin?
- What shape are Clostridium tetani bacteria?
- Which type of wound has the highest risk for tetanus?
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- Which muscle is typically affected first in tetanus?
- What is the most common cause of death in severe tetanus?
- What part of the body is most affected in neonatal tetanus?
- Who first described tetanus in medical literature?
- Which diagnostic test confirms tetanus?
- Which environment is ideal for Clostridium tetani to thrive?
- What is the clinical sign where patients show painful arching of the back?
- What type of immunity is provided by the tetanus toxoid vaccine?
- Which neurotransmitter release is blocked, causing muscle spasms?
21 Clues: Which diagnostic test confirms tetanus? • Where is Clostridium tetani commonly found? • What shape are Clostridium tetani bacteria? • Which metal is used in tetanus toxoid adjuvants? • Which drug neutralizes circulating tetanus toxin? • Who first described tetanus in medical literature? • Which test is used to diagnose tetanus clinically? • ...
Biology 2025-05-06
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- the creation of a new species from an existing species
- Gradual Change
- To fight over resources
- Organisms living nearby depend on each other
- Hold together two strands of the DNA double helix together.
- too many organisms for the resources available
- Substance that promotes plat growth
- on fire
- Specific sequences of DNA that cales for proteins
- the spread of something more widely
- structure in the Nucleus
- natural process where carbon atoms circulate around earth
- to stay alive
- kills bacteria
- The action of breathing
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- kills/repels insects
- Species separated by a physical barrier
- Molecule that carries the genetic blueprint
- How often something happens
- Immunity/tolerance/not affected by
- Enough resourses for population standstill
- Survival of the fittest
- looks like DNA but one stranded
- Describes the flow of genetic info within a biological system.
- Natural fuels such as coal or gold
- the process where plants and other organisms turn light energy to chemical energy
- A limiter, prevents something from becoming big
- the state or process of rotting;decay
- Process where DNA copies itself.
- New plants and animals take over the area
30 Clues: on fire • to stay alive • Gradual Change • kills bacteria • kills/repels insects • To fight over resources • Survival of the fittest • The action of breathing • structure in the Nucleus • How often something happens • looks like DNA but one stranded • Process where DNA copies itself. • Immunity/tolerance/not affected by • Natural fuels such as coal or gold • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 7 2024-11-02
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- "The visible surface layer of the sun."
- "A technique that uses electric current to drive chemical reactions."
- "The process of change in rocks due to heat, pressure, or chemical reactions."
- "A device for measuring properties of light over a specific portion of the spectrum."
- "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases."
- "Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons."
- "The rigid outer layer of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle."
- "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus."
- "The production of light by living organisms, like fireflies."
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- "A device that uses rotation to separate substances of different densities."
- "The chemical process that combines small molecules into long chains."
- "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system."
- "A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light."
- "A planet located outside our solar system."
- "An instrument used to detect radiation."
- "The green pigment in plants that captures sunlight for photosynthesis."
- "The study of Earth’s crust movements and their effects, like earthquakes."
- "The science of designing and building aircraft."
- "A large ecosystem characterized by specific climate and species."
- "The process where a substance changes from solid to gas without becoming liquid."
20 Clues: "The visible surface layer of the sun." • "An instrument used to detect radiation." • "A planet located outside our solar system." • "The science of designing and building aircraft." • "A measure of disorder or randomness in a system." • "A very bright and distant active galactic nucleus." • "A method to stimulate immunity against specific diseases." • ...
Nutrition 2024-09-22
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- this nutrient is an electrolyte and can help lower your blood pressure
- a nutrient that you need to maintain and build strong bones
- proteins that speed up your metabolism
- a nutrient that supports your nervous system
- a fat-soluble that can also be available as a dietary supplement
- this nutrient helps your vision and your immunity and carrots are high in this nutrient
- are sugar molecules and your body breaks it down into glucose
- a nutrient found in food that your body uses to build cell membranes
- Meat, Milk and Greek yoghurt are high in this nutrients
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- Your body's main source of energy
- is a natural sugar found in fruits
- when you consume over the limit of food your body needs
- a process of breaking down foods, that the body can use for energy
- are molecules that merge to form proteins
- having deficiences or excesses in nutrient intake
- is a water-soluble and helps to protect and keep cells healthy
- used to measure energy
- parts of plant food that your body can't digest
- when something has unatural sugars
- helps your vision and the health of your brain and skin
20 Clues: used to measure energy • Your body's main source of energy • is a natural sugar found in fruits • when something has unatural sugars • proteins that speed up your metabolism • are molecules that merge to form proteins • a nutrient that supports your nervous system • parts of plant food that your body can't digest • having deficiences or excesses in nutrient intake • ...
Mr. McCoy's Cell Cycle & Cancer Crossword 2024-11-05
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- What phase of the cell cycle involves DNA replication?
- What is the term for programmed cell death?
- What kind of cells divide uncontrollably in cancer?
- What is the term for a non-cancerous growth?
- What disease is caused by uncontrolled cell growth?
- What process allows cancer cells to invade tissues?
- What is the general term for changes in DNA that cause cancer?
- What is a common visible sign of skin cancer?
- What environmental factor increases skin cancer risk?
- What type of therapy targets specific cancer cell molecules?
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- What is the spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body called?
- What common test can detect abnormal cells in the cervix?
- What substance can cause genetic mutations leading to cancer?
- What therapy involves the body’s defense system fighting cancer?
- What organelle is the "control center" of the cell?
- What therapy uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells?
- What substance in cells contains genetic information?
- What type of tumor is cancerous?
- What is the term for cell division to produce identical cells?
- What phase do cells enter when they are not dividing?
20 Clues: What type of tumor is cancerous? • What is the term for programmed cell death? • What is the term for a non-cancerous growth? • What is a common visible sign of skin cancer? • What kind of cells divide uncontrollably in cancer? • What organelle is the "control center" of the cell? • What disease is caused by uncontrolled cell growth? • ...
Biology B - Final Exam Review 2025-12-02
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- most nitrogen is found in the nitrogen cycle
- Allows bones to move smoothly across each other
- max. population of a species that the environment can sustain is the ______ capacity
- refers to the variety of all organisms that are part of an ecosystems
- the type of Diabetes that the body doesn't produce enough insulin
- Adenosine TriPhosphate
- structures that are similar in characteristics, but different in function.
- Type of muscle is voluntary
- filters out toxins and waste
- energy transfer between trophic levels is only ____ percent efficient
- disapperance of a species from earth
- keystone species that help to control populations
- Type of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen
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- Layer of the lead helps to reduce water loss
- White blood cell's main job is to help maintain
- Green pigment that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
- reactions are those that break large molecules into small ones.
- A stable internal environment
- primary producers their energy
- Bones are ....
- small organs at the ends of the fallopian tubes
- Hemoglobin on red blood cells transport
- Developed Theory of Evolution
- Blood cells are produced in the
24 Clues: Bones are .... • Adenosine TriPhosphate • Type of muscle is voluntary • filters out toxins and waste • A stable internal environment • Developed Theory of Evolution • primary producers their energy • Blood cells are produced in the • disapperance of a species from earth • Hemoglobin on red blood cells transport • Layer of the lead helps to reduce water loss • ...
week 7 - Snickers 2025-08-22
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- Protection from disease or harm
- To move into a new country to live
- The power to affect how someone thinks or acts
- To frighten or cause fear
- Sure or confident about something
- To gradually put an idea or feeling into someone’s mind
- Very large or great
- Marked or stamped so it stays visible or remembered
- Very poor lacking money or resources
- Done on purpose
- A path or direction to follow
- Suggested but not directly stated
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- Weak or lacking strength or importance
- An effect or image left on the mind
- To enter secretly or sneak in
- To stir up or encourage strong feelings or actions
- Getting in the way of something
- A strong effect or influence
- To include or blend into something else
- A possible result or suggestion
- More and more over time
- A small cut notch or dent
- Not tight or not firmly fixed
- Hard to notice or not easily seen
- To deeply involve or cover completely in liquid
- Without any delay right away
- Not producing the desired result
- Brought in from another country
28 Clues: Done on purpose • Very large or great • More and more over time • To frighten or cause fear • A small cut notch or dent • A strong effect or influence • Without any delay right away • To enter secretly or sneak in • Not tight or not firmly fixed • A path or direction to follow • Protection from disease or harm • Getting in the way of something • A possible result or suggestion • ...
Watergate Scandal (Branch Battle) 2026-05-05
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- the doctrine Nixon invoked to refuse turning over the Oval Office tapes
- quitting your job
- materials needed for a trial to prove a culprit committed the crime
- The administration's internal "softer" word for the illegal cover-up.
- the process that Nixon was facing if he did not resign
- the dismissive crime that people used to downplay the crime
- the secret white house investigation unit created to plug "leaks" of confidential information
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- a legal order for the production of evidence
- the process of bugging devices used in the scandal
- the 37th US President who was involved in the scandal
- the type of money offered to lie for someone
- the complex in Washington D.C that is famous because of the scandal
- The formal criminal charge brought against the "Watergate Seven"
- the process of hiding the source of illegal campaign funds
- the branch that the president controls
- where the three branches of government have powers to limit the other
- the branch that deemed the executive branch unlawful
- what president ford did to forive nixon
- the legal protection nixon claimed to have
- lying under oath
- what the fundings were called for the untraceable operation
21 Clues: lying under oath • quitting your job • the branch that the president controls • what president ford did to forive nixon • the legal protection nixon claimed to have • a legal order for the production of evidence • the type of money offered to lie for someone • the process of bugging devices used in the scandal • the branch that deemed the executive branch unlawful • ...
History medicine through time 2021-01-13
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- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- medicine that treats infection by killing bacteria
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
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- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • medicine that treats infection by killing bacteria • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
성인간호학 8조 퍼즐 2023-03-28
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- 염증부위에 가장 빨리 모이는 백혈구로, 세균이나 괴사물질 또는 여러 이물질을 포식하는 세포
- 혈액 속 칼슘의 저하로 말초신경과 신경근 접합부의 흥분성이 높아져 가벼운 자극으로 근육, 주로 손•발•안면의 근육이 수축•경련을 일으키는 상태
- 미생물 침입으로 인한 질병과 그 밖의 문제로부터 인체를 보호하는 주된 방어기
- 호중구와 대식세포 등의 백혈구가 침입자를 삼키고 효소의 분해작용으로 파괴하는 염증의 중요한 과정, 이를 통해 괴사조직이 제거되고 침입한 이물질이 파괴된다.
- 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상
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- 백혈구의 한 종류로서, 전체 백혈구 중 약 25% 정도를 차지하는 세포이며 면역 반응을 담당함.
- 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질
- 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군
- 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태
- 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭
- 혈압계로 전완동맥의 혈압을 측정했을 때 혈압이 정상보다 낮게 나오는 것을 의미
- 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태
12 Clues: 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상 • 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군 • 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질 • 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭 • 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태 • 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태 • 미생물 침입으로 인한 질병과 그 밖의 문제로부터 인체를 보호하는 주된 방어기 • 혈압계로 전완동맥의 혈압을 측정했을 때 혈압이 정상보다 낮게 나오는 것을 의미 • 염증부위에 가장 빨리 모이는 백혈구로, 세균이나 괴사물질 또는 여러 이물질을 포식하는 세포 • ...
Meghan's Crossword 2016-10-05
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- having one nucleus
- a community of animals or plants of one kind living close together or forming a physically connected structure
- part of a complex system of communication that governs basic activities of cells and coordinates cell actions
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- the action or process of differentiating
- the death of a cell that occurs as normal and controlled part of an organisms growth or development
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- performed or taking place in a test-tube, culture dish, or elsewhere outside a living organism
- a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, in which blood cells are produced
- vividly colorful
- the system has two stable equilibrium states
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements especially as maintained by physiological processes
12 Clues: vividly colorful • having one nucleus • the action or process of differentiating • the system has two stable equilibrium states • the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced • a soft fatty substance in the cavities of bones, in which blood cells are produced • ...
25C Vocabulary Andy Beck 2015-03-13
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- the tube that connects from the urinary bladder to the outside world
- the over reaction to a foreign antigen
- the microscopic unit in the kidney that filters the waste out of the blood
- when the immune system starts to attack the body's own cells
- an increase in the normal body temperature
- when the body has seen this antigen before and, after having this antigen before, knows how to fight it off
- a foreign substance in the body that the macrophages have to fight off
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- the tube that connects the kidney to the urinary bladder
- the organ that stores the body's waste, or urine
- the specific system in the body to fight off diseases
- red, swelled, heated reaction to foreign antigens
- they body's organs that filter out the waste in the blood
- the body's liquid waste, which contains mostly water, waste, and some blood plasma
13 Clues: the over reaction to a foreign antigen • an increase in the normal body temperature • the organ that stores the body's waste, or urine • red, swelled, heated reaction to foreign antigens • the specific system in the body to fight off diseases • the tube that connects the kidney to the urinary bladder • they body's organs that filter out the waste in the blood • ...
Key words 2021-02-03
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- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against
- of the Four humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile,
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- and phlegm.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
13 Clues: and phlegm. • An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • An organism that can be seen only through a microscope • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • ...
Natives and Newcomers (Unit 1) 2016-08-11
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- Wood carved into a tree at the "Lost Colony"
- An established village on Chesapeake Bay
- English aristocrats
- Resistance to disease
- Exchange The exchange of European native items for American native items
- Colony The name given to the missing Roanoke residents from the White Colony
- A contract granted by the king to individuals or groups who were to be in charge of settlement
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- A tribe in North Carolina who built most of their villages along the Tennessee River Tributaries
- Refers to a society where the "line" is traced through the "matri" or mother
- A journey for a specific purpose
- A group of people who settle in a distant land but who are still under the rule of their native land
- Passage Hoped-for all-water route through the North American continent
- The beliefs, tradition, music, art, and social institutions of a group
13 Clues: English aristocrats • Resistance to disease • A journey for a specific purpose • An established village on Chesapeake Bay • Wood carved into a tree at the "Lost Colony" • Passage Hoped-for all-water route through the North American continent • The beliefs, tradition, music, art, and social institutions of a group • ...
The Healthy Professional 2023-08-18
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- used by cells to produce important biochemicals that have body functions?
- the science of designing the workplace as well as its equipment and tools to make specific body movements more comfortable, efficient, and safe
- which agency that issues the recommended nutritional guideline my plate?
- when standing what should you avoid?
- what's one way you can improve your immune system?
- what's one thing you can wear to prevent any issues down the line that standing too long may cause?
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- what are some common beauty profession health issue?
- what are nutrients needed for energy to run every function within the body?
- how are vitamins considered?
- need to be taken care of if it happens with a patient?
- immunity that is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living?
- how many bottles should we drink a day?
- what is the recommended amount of food groups you should eat?
13 Clues: how are vitamins considered? • when standing what should you avoid? • how many bottles should we drink a day? • what's one way you can improve your immune system? • what are some common beauty profession health issue? • need to be taken care of if it happens with a patient? • what is the recommended amount of food groups you should eat? • ...
History Chapter 1 Vocab 2021-10-01
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- To step in and settle a dispute or disagreement
- A stream that flows into a large body of water, such as a river
- A discussion between nations with the goal of reaching an agreement
- A widely spread disease, affecting many people
- Biological resistance to a disease
- A high, wide, flat area hundreds of miles across
- A group who share similar culture and have lived in a geographical region for many years
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- Something not depleted when used, or can be grown or created over and over
- A law-making body of government
- Something that can only be used once
- An area below or at sea level and does not usually have mountains
- Man-made ditches or canals used by farmers to bring water from lakes and streams to their plants
- The movement of a group of animals from one place to another
13 Clues: A law-making body of government • Biological resistance to a disease • Something that can only be used once • A widely spread disease, affecting many people • To step in and settle a dispute or disagreement • A high, wide, flat area hundreds of miles across • The movement of a group of animals from one place to another • ...
Immune System 2024-10-31
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- activate and stimulate b cell (antibody-mediated immunity)
- Epithelia, mucous membranes, secretions
- takes about 2 weeks to develop peak anitbody levels. IgM and IgG antibody levels do not remain elevated
- antigen recoginition and costimulation result in. T cell activation and cell division, producign active Tc cells and memory Tc cells
- mhc molecules. class 1:surface of almost all nucleated cells.class 2: antigen-presenting cells
- occurs when cd8 t cell encounters an appriopriate antigen on the surface of another cell, bound to a class 1 MHC protein.
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- Very rqapid inccrease in IgG antibody concentration and rises to the levels much higher then thoses of the primary response.
- primary immune response
- protein markers on cell surface
- active Tc cell destroys the antigen bearing cell. it may use several different mechanisms to kill target cell
- parasites, allergens, and histamine
- sensitization of B cells
- cross through the placenta, secondary immune response, and most abundant antibody
13 Clues: primary immune response • sensitization of B cells • protein markers on cell surface • parasites, allergens, and histamine • Epithelia, mucous membranes, secretions • activate and stimulate b cell (antibody-mediated immunity) • cross through the placenta, secondary immune response, and most abundant antibody • ...
Sheep health and welfare keyterms 2025-03-31
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- Action taken to decrease the chance of a disease in your animals
- Time required after administration of drug to make sure drug residues are below the legal limit in market meats
- Actions taken to alleviate, decrease, or cure a disease
- Method of administering by injecting it into the fatty layer beneath the skin
- Method of administering by injecting it directly into the muscle
- Medicines used to kill parasites
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- A treatment that frees the animal of worms
- Resistance to a disease; the body’s ability to defend against pathogens
- Lack of water in the body that can cause harmful symptoms
- The concentrations of minerals in the animal are too high, has harmful effects on the body
- Procedures intended to protect both humans and animals from disease
- The presence of a drug in edible tissues from food animals
- a medication or substance that relieves pain
13 Clues: Medicines used to kill parasites • A treatment that frees the animal of worms • a medication or substance that relieves pain • Actions taken to alleviate, decrease, or cure a disease • Lack of water in the body that can cause harmful symptoms • The presence of a drug in edible tissues from food animals • ...
16 Control 2022-03-10
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- The first line of defense, covering most of the body.
- The second largest part of the brain which helps with motor control and involuntary muscle movement.
- The part of the nervous system that does not include the brain or spinal chord.
- Large cell carrying T and B cells. (armored truck)
- Substances made of proteins specially designed to fight pathogens.
- This type of neuron carries signals from the brain to various parts of the body.
- The longterm resistance to disease that the immune system provides.
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- The type of defense that resists ALL foreign substances no matter what.
- Nonspecific defense in which the whole body heats up to slow down pathogens.
- Foreign substances that are harmful to the body.
- The largest portion of the brain.
- Something your body can react to.
- Defense that occurs on the inside of the body against pathogens that break in.
13 Clues: The largest portion of the brain. • Something your body can react to. • Foreign substances that are harmful to the body. • Large cell carrying T and B cells. (armored truck) • The first line of defense, covering most of the body. • Substances made of proteins specially designed to fight pathogens. • The longterm resistance to disease that the immune system provides. • ...
Pharmacy 2022-11-26
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- You tie a ______ around an injury or part of someone's body.
- A ______ is a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against diseases.
- ______ is another word for band_aid.
- soft mass, usually used for cleaning your skin.
- A ______ is a piece of cloth or other material that you wear over your face to protect you from germs or harmful substances.
- You swallow ______ with water.
- When you have a cough you take ______.
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- A ______ is a small piece of sticky tape that you use to cover small cuts or wounds.
- ______ are use to cure an ear infection.
- ______ help your body grow and work the way it should.
- A ______ is used with a hollow needle for injecting fluids.
- A ______ is used for measuring temperature.
- An ______ is a smooth oily preparation that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes.
13 Clues: You swallow ______ with water. • ______ is another word for band_aid. • When you have a cough you take ______. • ______ are use to cure an ear infection. • A ______ is used for measuring temperature. • soft mass, usually used for cleaning your skin. • ______ help your body grow and work the way it should. • A ______ is used with a hollow needle for injecting fluids. • ...
Viruses and Prokaryotes Vocab 2025-11-13
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- /Type of infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell and is replicated along with the host's cell's DNA
- /Protein coat surrounding a virus
- /Kind of virus that infects bacteria
- /Preperation of weakened or killed pathogens used to produce immunity to a disease
- /Process in which some prokaryotes exchange gentic info
- /Type of infection in which a virus enters a cellmakes copies of itself and causes the cell to burst
- /Disease causing agents
- /Particle made of proteins nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
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- /Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- /Bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA
- / Type of asexual repr producingin which an prokaryote replicates its DNA and divides in half,Producing two identical daughter cells
- /A group of drugs used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- /Structure Produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions
13 Clues: /Disease causing agents • /Protein coat surrounding a virus • /Kind of virus that infects bacteria • /Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • /Process in which some prokaryotes exchange gentic info • /Structure Produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions • /Bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA • ...
Chapter 10 Key Terms 2026-02-06
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- fast local response that forms a physical barrie to prevent the spresad of infection
- organism that has a spinal cord
- processes the incoming information
- animals that live in a multigenerational family group where sterile workers carry out tasks essential to the group and the others reproduce
- muscles and glands that carry out required response to return to normal conditions
- animals that do have a backbone
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- maintains the direction of a stimulus rather than stopping it.(blood clotting)
- body's ability to resist and fight infections
- a change brings about a response that reverses the change (thermostat)
- behavior that decreases an individuals likelihood of survival and reproduction but increases it for other groups
- animals that do not have a backbone
- cell that responds to a change in a specific stimulus
- chemical communication signal secreted by one individual and brings about a change in another member of the same species
13 Clues: organism that has a spinal cord • animals that do have a backbone • processes the incoming information • animals that do not have a backbone • body's ability to resist and fight infections • cell that responds to a change in a specific stimulus • a change brings about a response that reverses the change (thermostat) • ...
Customer Service Week Survivor 2020-10-01
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- The container where "Survivor" contestants place their votes.
- American education advocate known for commitment to promoting public education.
- An item that holds fire, which represents a castaway's "life" in the game.
- The tool used in Contact Center to "survive" each day, allowing us to connect to customers via phone, email and chat.
- Competition in which the "Survivor" contestants vie for reward or immunity.
- A group of recently eliminated "Survivor" contestants who will decide the Sole Survivor from the finalists.
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- the paper used by "Survivor" contestants when voting.
- The act of deciding who goes home or who eventually wins "Survivor".
- A chance offered to castaways to switch "Survivor" tribes.
- A group of people who band together for strategic purpose.
- The elimination ceremony and the place where "Survivor" contestants are voted out.
- A hut built by castaways on the island; a place where castaways eat and sleep.
- Host of "Survivor"
13 Clues: Host of "Survivor" • the paper used by "Survivor" contestants when voting. • A chance offered to castaways to switch "Survivor" tribes. • A group of people who band together for strategic purpose. • The container where "Survivor" contestants place their votes. • The act of deciding who goes home or who eventually wins "Survivor". • ...
Key words 2022-01-14
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- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- scan A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- organism that can be seen only through a microscope.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
13 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • organism that can be seen only through a microscope. • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi. • ...
Tissues: Under Repair 2023-10-20
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- an organ that helps support metabolism, immunity, digestion, detoxification, vitamin storage
- a set of techniques to produce tissue
- a strong, flexible connective tissue that protects your joints and bones
- a collection of tissues that perform a particular function
- the skin is the body's largest and primary protective organ
- an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system
- a chamber that destroys most bacteria and begins to break down the feed materials
- cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body
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- channels that carry blood throughout your body
- a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals
- the abilty of our body to repair itself
- tissue (as bone, cartilage, or tendon) that forms a supporting framework for the body
- thin sheets of tissue that cover the body, line body cavities, and protects organs
13 Clues: a set of techniques to produce tissue • the abilty of our body to repair itself • channels that carry blood throughout your body • an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system • cells designed to carry out a particular role in the body • a collection of tissues that perform a particular function • ...
Scythe 2024-02-23
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- What does Rowan call himself and other kids that are the middle children?
- What is it called when a scythe grants permission for someone to not die for a year?
- How many commandments do the scythedom have to follow?
- What names do the scythes choose their scythe name from?
- Who was Citra's cousin that asked about Citra's apprenticeship?
- Who takes on Rowan and Citra as their apprentices?
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- Scythe Faraday believes what about each individual?
- What is Scythe Faraday's job that no one else wants?
- Where do people go in order to come back from death?
- What extra class did Citra take that makes her handwriting nice?
- How does Citra family treat her when she arrives to her cousin's wedding?
- What do scythe's have to do everyday as part of their jobs other than gleaning?
- How are scythes supposed to live?
13 Clues: How are scythes supposed to live? • Who takes on Rowan and Citra as their apprentices? • Scythe Faraday believes what about each individual? • What is Scythe Faraday's job that no one else wants? • Where do people go in order to come back from death? • How many commandments do the scythedom have to follow? • What names do the scythes choose their scythe name from? • ...
Maintain Body Systems- choices 2025-03-17
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- the act of keeping something from happening
- a substance that stimulates an immune response against a specific disease
- the body’s ability to protect itself from pathogens before they cause disease
- to move or sway a person’s desires to do a certain behavior
- a person who upholds or defends his or her own interests or those of another
- a nutrient that provides energy
- a nutrient that helps build parts of the body and stores energy
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- the process of eating food for health and growth
- a nutrient that assists in building and repairing body tissues, such as muscles
- a substance made from bacteria and fungi that can reduce the growth of bacteria that cause illness
- a doctor who treats the overall health of a person, not just the disease or condition a person may have
- - a nonliving substance that helps build body structures and keeps tham healthy
- an activity where you are not moving
13 Clues: a nutrient that provides energy • an activity where you are not moving • the act of keeping something from happening • the process of eating food for health and growth • to move or sway a person’s desires to do a certain behavior • a nutrient that helps build parts of the body and stores energy • ...
25C Vocabulary Andy Beck 2015-03-13
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- the over reaction to a foreign antigen
- red, swelled, heated reaction to foreign antigens
- the specific system in the body to fight off diseases
- when the body has seen this antigen before and, after having this antigen before, knows how to fight it off
- the tube that connects from the urinary bladder to the outside world
- the organ that stores the body's waste, or urine
- an increase in the normal body temperature
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- the microscopic unit in the kidney that filters the waste out of the blood
- when the immune system starts to attack the body's own cells
- they body's organs that filter out the waste in the blood
- a foreign substance in the body that the macrophages have to fight off
- the body's liquid waste, which contains mostly water, waste, and some blood plasma
- the tube that connects the kidney to the urinary bladder
13 Clues: the over reaction to a foreign antigen • an increase in the normal body temperature • the organ that stores the body's waste, or urine • red, swelled, heated reaction to foreign antigens • the specific system in the body to fight off diseases • the tube that connects the kidney to the urinary bladder • they body's organs that filter out the waste in the blood • ...
Endocrine Systems, Week 1 2022-04-22
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- Anterior pituitary gland
- Classification of hormones secreted by the adrenal medulla; includes epinephrine and norepinephrine
- Gland that secretes T3, T4, and calcitonin (2 words)
- The posterior pituitary gland; secretes oxytocin and antidurectic hormone
- Endocrine gland that consists of an outer cortex and inner medulla (2 words)
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- Lymphoid organ located in the mediastinum; plays an important role in immunity (2 words)
- Small gland located in the brain; secretes melatonin and is invovled in regulating biorhythms (2 words)
- Lipid- soluable hormone such as estrogen, testosterine, and cortisol
- Gland that secretes parathyroid hormone and helps regulate calcium and phosphate (2words)
- Organ that has both endocrine and exocrine functions
- Ductless glands that secrete hormones, usually into the blood for transport throughout the body (2 words)
- Secretes glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and androgens; hormonal secretion is controlled by ACTH (2 Words)
- Substance secreted by an endocrine gland into the blood
13 Clues: Anterior pituitary gland • Organ that has both endocrine and exocrine functions • Gland that secretes T3, T4, and calcitonin (2 words) • Substance secreted by an endocrine gland into the blood • Lipid- soluable hormone such as estrogen, testosterine, and cortisol • The posterior pituitary gland; secretes oxytocin and antidurectic hormone • ...
05/27/24 2024-05-20
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- A bodily defense system boosted by swimming, especially in cold water.
- A term for being without a home.
- Company that lobbied against TikTok and has a controversial history.
- A popular tea-based drink that is served at HKSA events.
- Type of bag banned under the new Safeway policy, which is exclusive to the location near campus.
- Crime the recent resolution accuses a major military contractor of being complicit in.
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- Insider who exposes wrongdoing, like the person who revealed Facebook's data mishandling.
- Parent company of TikTok.
- Major military contractor targeted by PSU's divestment resolution.
- A quality of water that helps reduce stress on joints.
- Government body at PSU that passed the a divestment resolution.
- PSU club that promotes and educates students about Hong Kong culture through various events.
- The name of the art exhibition in the Lloyd Center, part of research week at PSU.
13 Clues: Parent company of TikTok. • A term for being without a home. • A quality of water that helps reduce stress on joints. • A popular tea-based drink that is served at HKSA events. • Government body at PSU that passed the a divestment resolution. • Major military contractor targeted by PSU's divestment resolution. • ...
Unit 5: Disease Prevention 2023-02-22
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- to stop something before it happens
- these tests are used to confirm the presence of a disease and are more accurate than screening tests
- this type of physical activity describes when your heart rate increases but you can still have a conversation
- personal ___________ equipment (PPE) includes gloves and masks
- a disease that is passed from one person to another
- washing hands is an example of good personal ______
- if you receive this type of screening result, you are not likely to have the disease
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- this is a type of risk factor that can be changed
- you should aim to get between 7-9 hours every night
- this is a non-modifiable risk factor
- this can be injected into a person to help build immunity to a disease
- this is a screening test used for breast cancer
- antibiotic _________ happens when antibiotics are overused
13 Clues: to stop something before it happens • this is a non-modifiable risk factor • this is a screening test used for breast cancer • this is a type of risk factor that can be changed • you should aim to get between 7-9 hours every night • a disease that is passed from one person to another • washing hands is an example of good personal ______ • ...
Digital Electronics Q9 2023-02-11
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- The minimum number of transistors can be used by 2 input AND gate is________
- The maximum noise voltage that may appear at the input of a logic gate without changing the logical state of its output is termed as__________
- The role of the _______ is to convert the collector current into a voltage in RTL
- The noise margin is categorized into________ types?
- TTL digital logic family uses
- IC stands for
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- All high inputs of NAND gate produce
- RTL consists of a common emitter stage with a ________connected between the base and the input voltage source
- Fan-in and Fan-out are the characteristics of _______
- In which one of the following one the noise immunity is excellent?
- In DTL amplifying function is performed by__________
- Which one of the following is a modified form of DTL?
- The 74H is the prefix of_______ logic family?
- In RTL NOR gate the output is at logic 1 only when all the inputs are at_______
14 Clues: IC stands for • TTL digital logic family uses • All high inputs of NAND gate produce • The 74H is the prefix of_______ logic family? • The noise margin is categorized into________ types? • In DTL amplifying function is performed by__________ • Fan-in and Fan-out are the characteristics of _______ • Which one of the following is a modified form of DTL? • ...
Maintain Body Systems- choices 2025-03-17
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- the act of keeping something from happening
- a substance that stimulates an immune response against a specific disease
- the body’s ability to protect itself from pathogens before they cause disease
- to move or sway a person’s desires to do a certain behavior
- a person who upholds or defends his or her own interests or those of another
- a nutrient that provides energy
- a nutrient that helps build parts of the body and stores energy
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- the process of eating food for health and growth
- a nutrient that assists in building and repairing body tissues, such as muscles
- a substance made from bacteria and fungi that can reduce the growth of bacteria that cause illness
- a doctor who treats the overall health of a person, not just the disease or condition a person may have
- - a nonliving substance that helps build body structures and keeps tham healthy
- an activity where you are not moving
13 Clues: a nutrient that provides energy • an activity where you are not moving • the act of keeping something from happening • the process of eating food for health and growth • to move or sway a person’s desires to do a certain behavior • a nutrient that helps build parts of the body and stores energy • ...
Macronutrients and Micronutrients 2025-08-18
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- A type of fat that is healthier and found in olive oil (11 letters)
- A vitamin that helps heal cuts and boosts immunity (8 letters)
- Main source of energy for the body (11 letters)
- Nutrient that helps with digestion and keeps you full (5 letters)
- A vitamin that helps bones grow and is made from sunlight (1 letter)
- A vitamin that helps you see in the dark (8 letters)
- A vitamin that helps with blood clotting (8 letter)
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- A mineral that keeps bones strong (7 letters)
- A type of fat that should be eaten less often (9 letters)
- Helps build and repair muscles (7 letters)
- A mineral that helps regulate blood pressure (6 letters)
- Macronutrient that helps the body absorb ___ soluble vitamins vitamins and gives energy (3 letters)
- A type of carbohydrate that gives long-lasting energy (6 letters)
13 Clues: Helps build and repair muscles (7 letters) • A mineral that keeps bones strong (7 letters) • Main source of energy for the body (11 letters) • A vitamin that helps with blood clotting (8 letter) • A vitamin that helps you see in the dark (8 letters) • A mineral that helps regulate blood pressure (6 letters) • A type of fat that should be eaten less often (9 letters) • ...
04 Yuka's Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-13
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- The largest city in the African continent.
- The city with the most rice fields in Japan.
- High body temperature is one of the symptoms of a cold,
- The city in China, which is a sister city of Fukuoka?
- Candy to heal sore throat and discomfort.
- The city where the historic building Big Ben is located.
- A charming Japanese city with the sea, Chinatown and historic buildings.
- Physiological phenomenon in which inhaled air is violently released from the nose and mouth.
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- Diseases that cause symptoms such as sneezing and rash due to abnormal immunity.
- The city where Louis Vuitton is home, famous for its expensive bags.
- The largest city in Nigeria.
- The capital of a country where safe water comes from the tap.
- Infectious diseases with symptoms such as high fever,headache, muscle and joint pain.
- A noisy city in China facing the sea with a population of over 24 million.
- A Japanese city with many many signboards.
15 Clues: The largest city in Nigeria. • Candy to heal sore throat and discomfort. • The largest city in the African continent. • A Japanese city with many many signboards. • The city with the most rice fields in Japan. • The city in China, which is a sister city of Fukuoka? • High body temperature is one of the symptoms of a cold, • ...
Flu Safety Crossword 2022-01-24
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- A preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition of disease.
- A viral infection that attacks your respiratory system.
- A kind of common virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat.
- A temporary increase in your body temperature, often due to an illness.
- What you should do to your hands, often.
- A microorganism, especially one which causes disease.
- If you feel this way stay home.
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- A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- A scientific name for the common cold (starts with an R).
- Your body's way of responding when something irritates your throat.
- A liquid or gel that helps clean germs from the hands, etc.
- A sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to irritation of one's nostrils.
- A viral infection of your nose and throat (not the flu).
- Helps stop the spread of respiratory droplets.
15 Clues: If you feel this way stay home. • What you should do to your hands, often. • Helps stop the spread of respiratory droplets. • A microorganism, especially one which causes disease. • A viral infection that attacks your respiratory system. • A viral infection of your nose and throat (not the flu). • A scientific name for the common cold (starts with an R). • ...
corona cross 2020-08-19
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- the distance recommended by the cdc to social distance
- center for disease control
- an organization that takes statistics and spreads information about covid-19
- a way to obtain immunity from a virus
- what someone who has underlying health conditions that make them more vulnerable to infection than other people
- a peice of fabric covering your face that helps slow the spread of covid-19
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- when a large part of the community is vaccinated it protects the part of the community that is not
- how the corona virus spreads
- a machine that helps people breathe
- a way to help slow the spread of covid-19 by physically distancing yourself from others
- the city covid-19 was first discovered in
- the type of virus that covid-19 is
- the family of viruses that covid-19 belongs to
- a website used by many in order to safely communicate with others
- a small parasite that spreads by injecting its DNA into cells
15 Clues: center for disease control • how the corona virus spreads • the type of virus that covid-19 is • a machine that helps people breathe • a way to obtain immunity from a virus • the city covid-19 was first discovered in • the family of viruses that covid-19 belongs to • the distance recommended by the cdc to social distance • ...
Autoinflammatory Diseases 2022-03-01
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- Patients with familial Mediterranian fever respond to this medication.
- most common Periodic hereditory fever (write abbreviated name).
- Interleukine-1 receptor antagonist
- patients with this disease have pyoderma gangrenosum with positive pathergy test.(abbreviated name)
- persistent inflammation not explained by infection, cancer or autoantibodies
- Mode of inheritance of Hereditory periodic fevers that is controlled by the alleles for one particular locus.
- early childhood disease presenting as a triad of granulomatous dermatitis, arthritis and uveitis also known as early onset sarcoidosis.
- it is a highly inflammatory form of lytic programmed cell death
- a protein complex containing caspase responsible for cleavage of IL-1.
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- protective reaction to injury, disease, or irritation of the tissues.
- Body's first line non-specific immunity.
- Autoinflammatory disease affecting bones with unknown genetic basis (mention abbreviated name)
- A truly periodic antoinflammatory disease with a complex mode of inheritance
- Rare long term complication in Mevolinate kinase deficiency
- the protein responsible for familial cold antoinflammatory syndrome
15 Clues: Interleukine-1 receptor antagonist • Body's first line non-specific immunity. • Rare long term complication in Mevolinate kinase deficiency • most common Periodic hereditory fever (write abbreviated name). • it is a highly inflammatory form of lytic programmed cell death • the protein responsible for familial cold antoinflammatory syndrome • ...
The Fault In Our Stars 2014-06-03
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- (Especially of plants or a disease) tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully.
- Demonstrating expectation or acceptance of failure
- A large gland in the neck that secretes two hormones that regulate the rates of metabolism, growth, and development.
- Language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience, but often regarded as lacking in sincerity or meaningful content.
- The most common kind of lung cancer.
- Continuing without pause or interruption.
- There are no signs or symptoms of cancer has been cured.
- To correct by punishment or reproof.
- Covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint.
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- A fatal flaw.
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people.
- An artist who is a member of the movement called surrealism.
- Lecture at length in an aggressive and critical manner.
- A feeling of intense longing for something
- Comfort or condolence in a time of need or distress.
15 Clues: A fatal flaw. • The most common kind of lung cancer. • To correct by punishment or reproof. • Continuing without pause or interruption. • A feeling of intense longing for something • Covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint. • Demonstrating expectation or acceptance of failure • Comfort or condolence in a time of need or distress. • ...
Lymphatic and Immune System Crossword 2023-01-10
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- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Remember antigen and quickly stimulate immune response on reexposure
- Organ located in the neck that produces T-cells
- nonspecific defense against infection, characterized by redness, heat, swelling, and pain
- Cells that develop from B cells and produce antibodies.
- largest gland in the body
- Cells created in the thymus that produce substances that attack infected cells in the body
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- Amoeboid cells that roam connective tissue and engulf foreign particles and debris of dead cells.
- small oval clumps of lymphatic tissue located at grouped intervals along lymphatic vessels
- extension of the large intestine; contains a mass of white blood cells that contribute to immunity.
- form a protective circle of lymphatic tissue around the entrance to the respiratory system
- One type of T lymphocyte that activates B cells and other T lymphocytes
- Abnormally high body temperature
- it produces lymphocytes, filters the blood, stores blood cells, and destroys old blood cells.
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
15 Clues: largest gland in the body • Abnormally high body temperature • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • Organ located in the neck that produces T-cells • Cells that develop from B cells and produce antibodies. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • Remember antigen and quickly stimulate immune response on reexposure • ...
Virus pick one assignment 2020-12-11
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- the host that transports a pathogen/virus
- The cycle in viral reproduction in which the virus has encoded it's genetic material into the host cell and is using it to form more viruses
- What is required by a virus in order to successfully reproduce
- The form of vaccine currently in development for COVID-19
- The first scientist to use the term "virus"
- The weakened form of a virus often used in vaccines
- The scientist who created the oral polio vaccine
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- The cycle in viral reproduction which results in the destruction of the host cell
- An infective agent generally considered non-living and requires a host cell to reproduce.
- The scientist who created the first smallpox vaccine
- The scientist who created the first Polio vaccine
- A form of vaccine containing a portion of the original virus
- The ongoing viral pandemic first discovered in November of 2019
- The study of viruses
- A preventative medication administered to help build immunity to a specific virus
15 Clues: The study of viruses • the host that transports a pathogen/virus • The first scientist to use the term "virus" • The scientist who created the oral polio vaccine • The scientist who created the first Polio vaccine • The weakened form of a virus often used in vaccines • The scientist who created the first smallpox vaccine • ...
pediatric diseases and disorders 2022-11-14
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- feeds on human blood from the scalp
- A highly contagious skin infection that causes red sores on the face.
- An abnormality in the heart that develops before birth
- A genetic chromosome 21 disorder causing developmental and intellectual delays.
- A birth defect in which a developing baby's spinal cord fails to develop properly.
- virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth or on the genitals.
- a serious liver infection
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- A bacterial illness that develops in some people who have strep throat.
- a form of arthritis in children ages 16 or younger.
- a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination
- the sudden, unexpected and unexplained death of an apparently healthy baby.
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing
- an inflammation of the inside lining of your gastrointestinal tract
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy.
- A bacterial infection that may cause a sore, scratchy throat.
15 Clues: a serious liver infection • feeds on human blood from the scalp • a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination • a form of arthritis in children ages 16 or younger. • An abnormality in the heart that develops before birth • A bacterial infection that may cause a sore, scratchy throat. • an inflammation of the inside lining of your gastrointestinal tract • ...
Renaissance Chapter 6 2023-12-12
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- An agreement between Spain and Portugal to divide up the world for exploration purposes
- Resistance to disease
- Determining the course to take on an exploration
- Navigating around the world
- A device used for finding direction
- The extension of power over another country to take its resources
- Navigational instrument that uses the North star
- The idea that only the strongest smartest and fastest animals survive in the wild while the weakest die out
- The idea that only the strongest and smartest humans should survive on earth whilst the weakest die
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- Large sailing ships used by the Spanish to transport explorers and resources across the sea
- Machine that printed many books at one time that help change knowledge across the world
- Reason for doing something
- The man who wrote a book on all the terrible things the Spanish did to the Aztec
- Groups who were the original inhabitants of the area
- Looking to increase land control and power
15 Clues: Resistance to disease • Reason for doing something • Navigating around the world • A device used for finding direction • Looking to increase land control and power • Determining the course to take on an exploration • Navigational instrument that uses the North star • Groups who were the original inhabitants of the area • ...
Defence Against Disease 2026-02-24
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- are drugs used in the treatment and prevention of prokaryotic bacteria
- forms when a clot dries
- a non-specific response to a broad range of pathogens.
- is making a person or animal resistant to an infectious disease using vaccines.
- B cells divide through this process to form many clones of plasma cells
- can be composed of dead or attenuated (weakened) bacteria, mRNA, and inactivated virus
- a type of leucocyte which activate B lymphocytes.
- selection, bacteria have evolved to be resistant to the antibiotic through this process
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- prevents loss of blood and entry of pathogens
- stimulate the adaptive immune system to produce antibodies.
- an enzyme that converts soluble fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin
- an infectious disease that has jumped from a non-human animal to humans
- indirect protection from an infectious disease that happens when the majority of a population is immune either through vaccination or immunity developed through previous infection.
- provides a specific targeted response to specific pathogens.
- are white blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens.
15 Clues: forms when a clot dries • prevents loss of blood and entry of pathogens • a type of leucocyte which activate B lymphocytes. • a non-specific response to a broad range of pathogens. • are white blood cells that engulf and digest pathogens. • stimulate the adaptive immune system to produce antibodies. • provides a specific targeted response to specific pathogens. • ...
Endocrine System Review 2026-01-09
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- hormone delivered by thyroid that increases energy
- gland that releases many hormones, including Growth Hormon, TSH, FSH, LH, oxytocin, prolactin
- hormone from that conserves water in the kidneys
- hormone from pineal gland that regulates circadian rhythms
- glands that secrete hormones into body fluids to affect target cells
- gland on top of kidneys, releases epinephrine (adrenaline) and cortisol and androgens
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- hormone that keeps blood glucose in normal range, especially when stressed
- gland found on neck that controls metabolism and energy
- gland that is involved in immunity and decreases function after childhood
- type of feedback that lowers or reverses the effect of the stimulus
- organ that contains alpha na dbeta cells that monitor and adjust to blood sugar levels
- hormone from pituitary that causes uterine contractions and social bonding
- gland found posterior to thyroid that releases PTH to raise blood calcium
- gland that releases melatonin and regulates sleep cycles
- hormone that lowers blood sugar, excreted by pancreas
15 Clues: hormone from that conserves water in the kidneys • hormone delivered by thyroid that increases energy • hormone that lowers blood sugar, excreted by pancreas • gland found on neck that controls metabolism and energy • gland that releases melatonin and regulates sleep cycles • hormone from pineal gland that regulates circadian rhythms • ...
Benefits of Maple Syrup 2026-03-23
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- benzoic, gallic, and cinnamic _____ are found in maple syrup
- maple syrup extract was found to help increase the effectiveness of this
- a type of sugar that maple syrup is often compared to
- inflammation-reducing _____ antioxidants
- maple syrup can be used as a healthier _____ to refined sugars
- plays a crucial role in metabolism, calcium absorption, blood sugar regulation, brain and nerve function
- antioxidants can be helpful in preventing diseases like _____
- can help fight illness and improve immunity
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- maple syrup has a lower _____ index than refined sugar
- a sweetener not found to be linked to problems caused by artificial and refined sweeteners
- maple syrup contains _____ different antioxidants
- maple syrup is considered a less harmful type of this
- this type of stress can cause us to age quicker and reduce the strength of our immune system
- when it comes to preventing _____-_____ conditions it is best to minimize all types of sugar
- antioxidants can help reduce this
15 Clues: antioxidants can help reduce this • inflammation-reducing _____ antioxidants • can help fight illness and improve immunity • maple syrup contains _____ different antioxidants • maple syrup is considered a less harmful type of this • a type of sugar that maple syrup is often compared to • maple syrup has a lower _____ index than refined sugar • ...
Branches of Biology 2025-04-16
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- the study of origin and descent of organisms
- the study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic(living)and abiotic(non-living)enviornment
- the study of minute structures of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- the science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- the study of form and structure of plants and animals
- the study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of parasites
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- the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- the science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- the study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the science the deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- the study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of structure and function of animal and plant cell
15 Clues: the study of parasites • the study of diseases of plants and animals • the study of origin and descent of organisms • the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts • the study of form and structure of plants and animals • the study of structure and function of animal and plant cell • the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals • ...
Use of Force Vocabulary Short Story 2025-11-11
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- A serious burglary crime led to this type of charge.
- Detectives conducted this formal questioning of the officer.
- The suspect filed this type of civil claim against the police department.
- The investigation focused on whether the suspect’s ______ rights were violated.
- The officer was accused of using more force than necessary.
- One witness received this legal protection for cooperating with investigators.
- Another witness provided video evidence to do this to the story.
- A witness gave this kind of formal statement in court.
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- The government’s lawyers prepared this to present their case against the officer.
- The case served as a warning or prevention for future police misconduct.
- The case began a long process of taking legal action in court.
- Detective Maria Lopez worked within her area of legal authority.
- The officer who was accused became the ______ in court.
- The judge issued this legal document to order witnesses to appear in court.
- The officer’s improper behavior was an example of this.
15 Clues: A serious burglary crime led to this type of charge. • A witness gave this kind of formal statement in court. • The officer who was accused became the ______ in court. • The officer’s improper behavior was an example of this. • The officer was accused of using more force than necessary. • Detectives conducted this formal questioning of the officer. • ...
Health words 2026-05-05
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- The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- The process of becoming healthy again after an illness or injury.
- Natural substances found in food that are necessary for the body to function properly.
- The process of getting the right food and nutrients for growth and health.
- The act of stopping something bad, like a disease, from happening.
- Physical activity that is done to stay healthy or become stronger.
- The body's ability to protect itself from a specific infection or disease.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a particular condition or disease.
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- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- The identification of the nature of an illness by examining symptoms.
- The process of absorbing enough water into the body.
- A general medical examination to ensure everything is working correctly.
- Practices used to maintain health and prevent disease, especially through cleanliness.
- A substance used to treat a disease or relieve pain.
15 Clues: The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • The process of absorbing enough water into the body. • A substance used to treat a disease or relieve pain. • The condition of being physically strong and healthy. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • The process of becoming healthy again after an illness or injury. • ...
Drugs, Tobacco, and ect. by Jaylin J. Jordan C. 2018-04-15
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- driving while drunk.
- a substance found in tobacco products.
- breathing something
- you depending on something
- Not being able to stop drinking
- life threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus
- A consumable medicine
- something against the law
- drugs that release smoke
- A psychological condition caused by chronic use of a drug
- a drug that affects all parts of the body
- a physical condition caused by chronic use of a tolerance forming drug
- medicine prescribed by a docter
- pressure from peers
- makes you slow and not very hyper
- somthing someone likes to do
- a drug you take by breathing it in through the lungs
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- Doing somthing and not being able to stop doing it
- Being drunk
- something hurting
- medicine you can buy in a store
- to be addicted to drugs
- a drug that causes hallucinations
- somthing that helps people.
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity
- something that makes you very hyper
- The abise of Acohaol
- removal
- the habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs.
- Weed
30 Clues: Weed • removal • Being drunk • something hurting • breathing something • pressure from peers • driving while drunk. • The abise of Acohaol • A consumable medicine • to be addicted to drugs • drugs that release smoke • something against the law • you depending on something • somthing that helps people. • somthing someone likes to do • Not being able to stop drinking • ...
Purple Death Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-17
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- The action of making a person or animal immune to infection
- A temporary increase in your body temperature
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- A firefighter
- An institution providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for sick or injured people
- Another word for flu
- Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound
- A submicroscopic infectious agent
- Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
- Unicellular microorganisms that can cause diseases
- Members of a police force
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- Used for communication
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- Flu victims were buried in ______
- A burial ground; a graveyard
- throat, A condition marked by pain in the throat
- A medicine that inhibits the microorganisms
- A microorganism
- Throat, A sore throat with fever caused by streptococcal infection
- Medical Transportation
- system, A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases
- The action or practice of interring a dead body
- A contagious respiratory illness
24 Clues: A firefighter • A microorganism • Another word for flu • Used for communication • Medical Transportation • Members of a police force • A burial ground; a graveyard • A contagious respiratory illness • Flu victims were buried in ______ • A submicroscopic infectious agent • A medicine that inhibits the microorganisms • A temporary increase in your body temperature • ...
vocab age of exploration 2020-09-24
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- "someone who represents the government from one country to another country"
- "the practice of bringing people from a different country to control andd settle an area that already has an indigenous population"
- "a reason for taking a specific action"
- "never mapped
- "a written record of a ships progress"
- "native to a particular region or environment"
- " body's ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of illness"
- "an area of water were fish and sea creatures are raised and caught"
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- "to steal or take something bye force"
- a large farm with crops with lots of working laborers
- a narrow body of water connecting to bigger bodies of water
- "rock from which iron can be obtained
- a fine type of pottery
- "to carry boats and supplies overland from one waterway to another"
- a person,country or company have control of supply of goods
- a person who buys and sells goods for money
- "to prepare for sailing
- "North american follower from Islam during the middle ages"
- "a narrow piece of land that connects to larger land masses"
- a group of ships that are sailing together for the same reason under the same leader
20 Clues: "never mapped • a fine type of pottery • "to prepare for sailing • "rock from which iron can be obtained • "to steal or take something bye force" • "a written record of a ships progress" • "a reason for taking a specific action" • a person who buys and sells goods for money • "native to a particular region or environment" • ...
Champions Test 2022-03-31
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- safe distance
- We are required to listen to podcasts from here
- The WV state Flower
- the closest ocean to the State of WV
- An increase of illness in a small area
- your body's ability to resist infection
- before interviewing you must
- speak to the parent or guardian if the PUI is a
- go here to assign to case complete
- A covering for all or part of the face for protection
- He narrates the podcasts
- cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period
- the tab we use in Chexout to log calls send emails and texts
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- tests positive 14 days after 2 doses
- the UWV is in this city
- infected but shows no symptoms
- you can find the contacts DOB here
- The Maximus headquarters
- an epidemic the spreads to more than one continent
- this city home to the longest steel-arch bridge in the United States
- WV State nickname
- the WV town where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet
- one of the oldest rivers in the world and it flows south to north
- best protection against covid
- The highest point in the mountain state
25 Clues: safe distance • WV State nickname • The WV state Flower • the UWV is in this city • The Maximus headquarters • He narrates the podcasts • before interviewing you must • best protection against covid • infected but shows no symptoms • you can find the contacts DOB here • go here to assign to case complete • tests positive 14 days after 2 doses • the closest ocean to the State of WV • ...
Chapter 2 2012-12-10
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- breaking an established way ofdoing things
- rights every person has a human being
- long-lasting
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- Champlain establishes Quebec
- a region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world.
- Empire who protected and supported the Silk Road and routes around it.
- a French nobleman who sponsored expeditions to explore and collonize North America
- to steer
- to become less
- Champlain established Port-Royal
- a disease resulting fron lack of Vitamin C that causes internal bleeding.
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- a policy (decision) on the part of a fuler or government of one territory to dominate other territories
- a disease that causes the skin to break out (pox), accompanied by a high fever
- a person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
- two empires who dirupted the Silk Road and trading routes in that area.
- aplace where people live permanently, such as a village
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- true or applicable in evry circumstance
- a route from Europe to Asia where merchants traded valuable things with each other like silk and spices.
20 Clues: to steer • long-lasting • to become less • Champlain establishes Quebec • Champlain established Port-Royal • rights every person has a human being • true or applicable in evry circumstance • breaking an established way ofdoing things • the ability of the body to fight off infection • a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs • ...
Ch. 1 -4 vocabulary 2012-10-09
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- an underground basin that holds water that seeps down from rainfall, lakes and ponds
- a large flat-topped but steep-sided landform
- a severe windstorm caused when clashing air masses creat funnels of winds that rotate conunterclockwise
- a close association to advance the common interests of the parties
- to trade one item for another
- a variety of different ideas, arts, customs, skills, foods and beliefs
- the height of a place above sea level
- those things found in nature that are useful to humans
- the study of Earth's physical featuers and how peple interact with them
- hundredth anniversary of something (i.e. statehood)
- a long period withou rainfall
- the average weather of an area over a long period of time
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- resistance to disease
- an item made or used by people
- the way of life of a group of people
- group of people hwo share common traditions, beliefs, and patterns of living
- those who lived before recorder history
- the wearing away of land by the action of wind or water
- an elevated, relatively level area
- a stream or river that flows into a larger river
- wandering from place to place
21 Clues: resistance to disease • to trade one item for another • wandering from place to place • a long period withou rainfall • an item made or used by people • an elevated, relatively level area • the way of life of a group of people • the height of a place above sea level • those who lived before recorder history • a large flat-topped but steep-sided landform • ...
HUMIRA RA / Crossword 2012-05-20
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- A molecule that elicits an immune response
- The primary site of the immune reactions in RA / in the joint
- Among the DMARDs, it's considered to be the anchor drug
- ADA was the first fully human ___?___ antibody
- Main Study of Early Moderate to Severe RA With ADA
- The first approved Anti-TNF
- A famous deformity in RA patient’s han, was named after this bird
- Biological DMARD targeting Interleukin-6
- Specific immunity
- Biggest HUMIRA event in the year
- The best pharma product
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- in 2002, ___?___ 31, HUMIRA approved by FDA for RA treatment
- Another name for cytokine
- Activated form of this cell causes bone destruction
- Activated form of this cell causes cartilage degradation
- Your new company's name
- ACR score is a combination of __?__ and Swollen joint count
- consists of 3 Overarching principles and 15 recommendations for the management of RA
- Arabic name of the full moon, and name for immunology marketing manager
- Number of ACR criteria
- Biological DMARD targeting B-cell surface markers
- Your trainer surname
- Your product manager surname
- A famous car brand name used in one of HUMIRA’s trial
24 Clues: Specific immunity • Your trainer surname • Number of ACR criteria • Your new company's name • The best pharma product • Another name for cytokine • The first approved Anti-TNF • Your product manager surname • Biggest HUMIRA event in the year • Biological DMARD targeting Interleukin-6 • A molecule that elicits an immune response • ADA was the first fully human ___?___ antibody • ...
