immunity Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
The Immune System 2013-04-22
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- lymphocytes that pump infected cells full of chemicals (1,6,5)
- antibodies provided from out of the body (7,8)
- what a lymphocyte does when it encounters a receptor that is complimentary to its antibody
- activated B lymphocytes (5,5)
- the way in which lymphocytes respond to infection (6,7)
- parts of a pathogen which the body responds to
- an antibody producing cell (1,10)
- enzyme present in tears and saliva that cause lysis in bacteria
- antibodies generated by the body (6,8)
- the main component of an antibody
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- chemical used by killer lymphocytes (8,8)
- the type of white blood cell, found mainly in blood that have a short life time
- longer lived white blood cell in the body tissues
- lymphocytes that escalate the immune response (1,6,5)
- an antibody
- the secondary response to a pathogen is .......
- cells that remain in the blood stream long after infection (6,5)
- a hormone that escalates the immune response
- a primary line of defence that is an impermeable barrier
- lines the airways and traps pathogens and dust
- active immunity gained by injection of live/attenuated pathogen
- longer lived white blood cell in the blood
22 Clues: an antibody • activated B lymphocytes (5,5) • an antibody producing cell (1,10) • the main component of an antibody • antibodies generated by the body (6,8) • chemical used by killer lymphocytes (8,8) • longer lived white blood cell in the blood • a hormone that escalates the immune response • antibodies provided from out of the body (7,8) • ...
Us History Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-19
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- A 16th century religious movement rejecting some Catholic teachings and practices
- One of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian Holy sites.
- A large farm
- a point of land that sticks out into the water, much like a peninsula
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe
- a Muslim house of worship
- an instrument used to plan a course using the stars
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
- A fleet of Warships
- Settler who pays rent or provides work to a landlord in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land
- To travel completely around something, usually by water
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- A fort
- A sea passage between Atlantic and Pacific along the North coast of North America
- A form of Christianity opposed to the Catholic Church
- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Spanish explorer
- related to the culture of early Greece and Rome
- A town in the Spanish lands
- a journey to a holy place
- resistance, such as disease
21 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish explorer • A fleet of Warships • a Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • A town in the Spanish lands • resistance, such as disease • related to the culture of early Greece and Rome • an instrument used to plan a course using the stars • A form of Christianity opposed to the Catholic Church • ...
NHSMA Spring 2017 2017-02-25
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- extension of the renal pelvis; they channel urine from the pyramids to the renal pelvis
- International Classification of Diseases
- away from the mid-line
- A medical specialty that treat patients with chronic and serious illness/injury
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- system that provides the force for movements of body parts
- vaccines can be given by needle injections, by _____, or by aerosol
- prefix meaning high
- toward the mid-line
- Current Procedural Terminology
- assignment of degree of urgency to a wound, illness or situation
- near sighted
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- fluid in joints that reduces friction
- system that provides protection, strength and structure to the body
- the injection of a killed or weakened organism that produces immunity in the body against that organism.
- a printed heading on stationery stating a businesses' or organization's name and address
- puncture of a vein in order to withdraw blood or introduce a fluid
- thick muscular wall that runs down the middle of the heart
- prefix meaning low
- American Medical Technologists
- rash that respects the mid-line
- part of the brain that interprets visual impulses
22 Clues: near sighted • prefix meaning low • prefix meaning high • toward the mid-line • away from the mid-line • American Medical Technologists • Current Procedural Terminology • rash that respects the mid-line • fluid in joints that reduces friction • International Classification of Diseases • part of the brain that interprets visual impulses • ...
Health and Fitness Vocab Practice 2020-03-24
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- (v.) 1) to encourage; 2) to raise someone to a higher or more important position or rank
- (v.) to identify or know someone; to know from past experience
- (n.) any abnormality of structure or function
- (n.) a person trained to compete in sports
- (n.) the foods and beverages a person eats and drinks
- (adv.) relating to the mind
- (n.) the use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of a disease or heal an injury
- (n.) resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation
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- (adj.) not usual, strange
- (n.) the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort
- (adj.) relating to the mind or mental processes
- (adj.) extremely fat
- (adj.) very strong; very great
- (n.) one's feelings of high or low self-worth
- (n.) a repetitive act that a particular individual performs
- (adj.) relating to the body
- (n.) the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of a person)
- (n.) a part or share of the whole; a serving of food
- (adj.) able to bend without breaking; able to change or to take in new ideas
- (n.) chemical substance that an organism needs to sustain life
20 Clues: (adj.) extremely fat • (adj.) not usual, strange • (adj.) relating to the body • (adv.) relating to the mind • (adj.) very strong; very great • (n.) a person trained to compete in sports • (n.) any abnormality of structure or function • (n.) one's feelings of high or low self-worth • (adj.) relating to the mind or mental processes • ...
Covid-19 Crossword 2021-01-14
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- an appliance or aperture for ventilating a room or other space.
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- Has the infection but no symptoms and will not develop them later.
- Tested positive for covid is called.
- Another name for Covid-19.
- what does WHO stand for
- A state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure
- Staying 6 feet apart
- The sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
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- Personal protective equipment
- kills 99.9% of germs
- Illness caused by an infectious agent.
- germs that spread between animals and people
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- Chief of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation.
- Centers for Disease Control.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- Lowering Covid Cases
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- Protects you from Covid
20 Clues: kills 99.9% of germs • Lowering Covid Cases • Staying 6 feet apart • what does WHO stand for • Protects you from Covid • Another name for Covid-19. • Centers for Disease Control. • Personal protective equipment • Tested positive for covid is called. • Illness caused by an infectious agent. • germs that spread between animals and people • ...
Ch. 21 - Infectious Disease 2021-04-15
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- vaccinations
- an unusually high occurrence of a disease in a certain place during a certain time period
- your body's ability to destroy a disease it has previously encountered
- where your immune system is contained
- another special type of lymphocyte
- organisms such as yeast, mold, or mushrooms
- protiens that attach to the surface of pathogens
- another type of white blood cell
- when an epidemic affects many areas of the world
- protective linings in your mouth, eyes, and nose
- the smallest pathogens
- simple, single-celled microorganisms
- complex, single-celled organisms
- a type of white blood cell
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- fights disease by producing a separate set of weapons for each pathogen
- caused by organisms or viruses that enter the body and multiply
- poisons given off by bacteria
- a drug that inhibits or kills bacteria
- small amounts of dead or modified pathogens or their toxins
- microorganisms and viruses that cause disease
- one special type of lymphocyte
- so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- your body's general response to all kinds of injury
- a disease that has become increasingly common in humans over the past 20 years
24 Clues: vaccinations • the smallest pathogens • a type of white blood cell • poisons given off by bacteria • one special type of lymphocyte • another type of white blood cell • complex, single-celled organisms • another special type of lymphocyte • simple, single-celled microorganisms • where your immune system is contained • a drug that inhibits or kills bacteria • ...
EMS Safety Crossword 2022-05-11
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- What is always needed when backing?
- HIV and Hepatitis B are considered bloodborne _____.
- Under no circumstances should these be blocked.
- ____ refers to protective gowns, goggles, gloves, and other items designed to protect employees from potential exposure.
- Improving safety requires an organizational ___ that enables and prioritizes safety.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease.
- Reporting unsafe acts and conditions can help prevent ____.
- It is important to stay ____ during the summer.
- You are ____ for your own safety and that of others.
- Anything that takes your attention away from driving is a ___.
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- You should come to a ____ stop at all stop sings.
- OSHA is part of the US Department of ____.
- Acronym for the steps to use a fire extinguisher.
- High visibility vest should have _____ strips to improve visibility.
- When should you report a work related injury?
- In what month is Patient Safety Awareness Week?
- Never let your ____ down when it comes to safety.
- ____ can uproot trees and buildings and turn harmless objects into deadly missiles in a matter of seconds.
- Never hesitate to ask for ___ when moving bariatric patients.
- You should wash your hands for at least ____seconds.
20 Clues: What is always needed when backing? • OSHA is part of the US Department of ____. • When should you report a work related injury? • Under no circumstances should these be blocked. • In what month is Patient Safety Awareness Week? • It is important to stay ____ during the summer. • You should come to a ____ stop at all stop sings. • ...
blood 2022-04-28
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- ___________ is the process by which a blood clot is formed
- The cell that carries oxygen
- Yellow-ish liquid portion of the blood that supplies critical proteins for blood clotting and immunity
- A person with type O blood has no ________
- Another name for a white blood cell is a _________
- Blood, Mixture of blood cells and plasma
- A person with type AB blood has no A or B ___________
- The mineral found inside red blood cells
- A ___________ is the transfer of blood or blood components from one individual to another
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- Assist in inflammatory responses by producing histamine and heparin
- When a blood clot blocks your blood vessels
- Another name for a platelet is a _____________
- The Universal Blood donor is O _______
- There are ____ different types of leukocytes
- The shape of a red blood cell is _________
- The part of the blood that contributes to blood clotting
- Process of blood formation
- The study of blood
- Largest white blood cell
- Blood is living ______
- A white blood cell that protects against allergies
- Engulf and destroy microorganisms and cellular debris
- __________ is the process which stops bleeding after an injury
- A ___________ is the opposite of hemostasis
24 Clues: The study of blood • Blood is living ______ • Largest white blood cell • Process of blood formation • The cell that carries oxygen • The Universal Blood donor is O _______ • Blood, Mixture of blood cells and plasma • The mineral found inside red blood cells • The shape of a red blood cell is _________ • A person with type O blood has no ________ • ...
Viruses 2022-05-17
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- cycle of viral infection; results in replication of the virus and cell destruction
- RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase
- Virus that attacks and destroys the human immune system.
- An organism that can cause disease
- stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen
- A disease that can spread from person to person through direct or indirect transmission.
- DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is c
- A protein coat that may contain RNA or DNA but not both
- The complete elimination of a disease.
- A pandemic results from an epidemic that has grown past geographic boundaries.
- The basic unit of all living things.
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- to give someone a disease
- A cell that a virus invades
- The resistance to an infectious disease
- A viral infection causing small painful blisters and inflammation
- helps ensure that if someone is already exposed, they stay away from others.
- A specialized protein produced by the immune system that helps destroy disease-causing organisms.
- A compound that inhibits the growth and reproduction of bacteria.
- surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
20 Clues: to give someone a disease • A cell that a virus invades • An organism that can cause disease • The basic unit of all living things. • The complete elimination of a disease. • The resistance to an infectious disease • DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is c • RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase • surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells • ...
Chapter 8 2022-07-03
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- presence of large red blood cells
- pale in color; lighter in color than normal
- a net
- clot
- clear fluid
- an abnormally reduced number of red blood cells
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- red blood cells
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- granular leukocyte named for neutral stain
- an increased number of immature erythrocytes in the blood
- germ
- bone marrow
- liquid portion of the blood and lymph
- blood
- eat or swallow
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
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- group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei
- form
- transport oxygen and carbon dioxide aka rbc
- the protein-iron compound in rbc that transports o2 and co2
- specialized lymph vessels in the small intestine that absorb fat into the bloodstream
- a decreased number of neutrophils
- agranulocytic leukocyte that performs phagocytosis
- presence of small red blood cells
- presence of large, irregularly shaped red blood cells
- liquid portion of the blood that remains after clotting
- immune, resistantnt
- color
- an abnormally reduced number of lymphocytes
- white or pale yellow substance in lymph
- juice
- cell fragments in the blood that are essential for clotting
33 Clues: form • clot • germ • a net • color • juice • blood • clear fluid • bone marrow • eat or swallow • red blood cells • immune, resistantnt • presence of large red blood cells • a decreased number of neutrophils • presence of small red blood cells • liquid portion of the blood and lymph • white or pale yellow substance in lymph • granular leukocyte named for neutral stain • ...
Gram Positive, Spore Forming, and Non-Spore Bacilli 2022-11-01
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- – characterized by nonhealing ulcers and membrane formation
- - Inhabits the human nasopharynx and is not considered normal flora
- - The only specific procedure for the direct detection of Bacillus spp. in clinical specimens
- - Harbors cereulide enteroxin
- - “inverted fir tree” appearance with slow liquefaction starting from top.
- - Microscopic appearance: pleomorphic rods or cocco bacilli
- – routinely used for the detection of exotoxin from toxigenic strains of Corynebacterium diphtheria
- - Commonly in the inguinal, axillary, and rectal sites
- - Causes toxemia and overwhelming sepsis
- - On gram stain: V forms or Chinese
- - MOT: Access of patient’s endogenous strain to normally sterile site
- - MOT: abrasion or inoculation thru skin wounds with exposure to infected animals
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- – may stimulate the growth of C. diphtheria and the production of metachromatic granules
- Presence of organism in feces without gastrointestinal symptoms.
- - Used to determine susceptibility or immunity to diphtheria in humans
- - MOT: Contact with animals especially during summer
- - MOT: By ingestion of contaminated food (meat and dairy products)
- - Occurs at the site of spore penetration 2 to 5 days after exposure
- - The most commonly encountered species of Bacillus in opportunistic infections including posttraumatic eye infections, endocarditis, and bacteremia
- – treatment of choice for localized and systemic infection
20 Clues: - Harbors cereulide enteroxin • - On gram stain: V forms or Chinese • - Causes toxemia and overwhelming sepsis • - Commonly in the inguinal, axillary, and rectal sites • – treatment of choice for localized and systemic infection • – characterized by nonhealing ulcers and membrane formation • - MOT: Contact with animals especially during summer • ...
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 • ...
Micro 2024-09-23
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- strongest bond
- the two part name of all organisms
- used antiseptic to prevent surgical wound bacteria
- the idea that life arrises from non living matter
- the study of fungi
- the study of protozoa and parasitic worms
- attraction between 2 different atoms that are more significantly different in electronegativity than those atoms in polar covalent bonds
- the study of an organisms genes
- established the scientific nomenclature system
- release of a water molecule when a covalent bond forms
- the electron is not shared equally between the atoms
- demonstrated. living things were in the air
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- 4 organic compounds in living organisms
- developed the classification of microorganisms into 3 domains
- produced from bacteria and fungi
- reported that living things are composed of "Boxes"
- the study of bacteria
- discovered first antibiotic; penicillin
- the study of how microbes inherit traits
- the electron is shared equally
- addition of a water molecule to break a bond
- a partial positive charge forming on a hydrogen atom that is bound to an electronegative atom
- the sharing of electrons between two or more atoms
- the study of immunity
- the science of classifying organisms
25 Clues: strongest bond • the study of fungi • the study of bacteria • the study of immunity • the electron is shared equally • the study of an organisms genes • produced from bacteria and fungi • the two part name of all organisms • the science of classifying organisms • 4 organic compounds in living organisms • discovered first antibiotic; penicillin • ...
Circulatory Story 2025-11-12
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- separates the left and right sides of the heart
- a word that refers to the lungs
- blood vessels that carries blood toward the heart
- white blood cell that surrounds and engulfs invaders
- the body's largest artery
- a fatty substance that can build up in blood vessels
- liquid part of blood
- natural covering that is formed by the body after an injury
- sickness brought on by virus or bacteria or fungi
- dioxide a gas that is released by body blood cells and exhaled from the body
- a one way door that keeps blood traveling in the right direction
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- a protective sac that encloses the heart
- an organ located in the chest that exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen
- protein found in red blood cells and transports or carries oxygen
- a yellowish substance that can form after a foreign object enters the body.
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- helps clot the blood
- node the heart's natural pacemaker
- a state of being able to prevent getting a disease or virus
- a chemical element found in air and inhaled into the lungs
20 Clues: liquid part of blood • helps clot the blood • the body's largest artery • a word that refers to the lungs • node the heart's natural pacemaker • a protective sac that encloses the heart • separates the left and right sides of the heart • blood vessels that carries blood toward the heart • sickness brought on by virus or bacteria or fungi • ...
Health Science Crossword 2026-02-14
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- Electromagnetic waves that produce an image for diagnosing images.
- Homeostatic mechanisms work on ______ feedback.
- Safe injection sites can save lives by reducing.
- Bacteria are ______ celled microbes.
- Effect of climate change causing contaminated water and disruption to infrastructure.
- Scientists use virus ______ to genetically engineer new bacteria.
- Restriction sites are recognized by enzymes because they are ______.
- Reproductive cycle when the cell breaks and releases new viruses.
- Smoking rates are ______ in both youth and adults over time
- Type of Immunity created from the manufacture of antibodies.
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- Transcription makes a complementary copy of DNA called ______.
- GMOs can help farmers increase the ______ of crops.
- A challenge preventing spread of tuberculosis is detecting ______ infections
- Food label claim when there is 25% less of a nutrient than a similar product.
- The study of factors affecting health and illness.
- Platelets are responsible for blood ______.
- Blood is responsible for transport, protection and ______.
- ______ are the mains source of energy for the body.
- An epidemic that spreads across the world.
- ______ is a food additive used to add a red colour.
- Fingerlike ______ increase surface area for absorption in the small intestine.
21 Clues: Bacteria are ______ celled microbes. • An epidemic that spreads across the world. • Platelets are responsible for blood ______. • Homeostatic mechanisms work on ______ feedback. • Safe injection sites can save lives by reducing. • The study of factors affecting health and illness. • GMOs can help farmers increase the ______ of crops. • ...
Lymphatic System 2024-10-23
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- triggered by any injury to body tissues
- drains lymph from the rest of the body
- example of a non-specific defense
- produce antibodies and oversee humoral immunity
- drains lymph from upper right part of body
- system of molecules and cells that recognize foreign invaders, antigens, and work to destroy or inactivate them
- the movement of white blood cells through capillary walls into tissues
- any substance that triggers an immune response
- abnormal response to harmless substances
- rare,acute, and systemic allergic reaction
- capture and destroy bacteria in the small intestine
- when cancer spreads to another part of the body from the original site, usually through the lymphatic system
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- monitor fluid for presence of antigens
- protect body from all foreign invaders regardless of type or location
- filter unwanted substances such as pathogens and cancer cells from the lymph
- specialized proteins that bind to antigens and tag them for destruction by other cells
- non-antibody producing lymphocytes
- specially formulated substances attack specific antigens the body has been exposed to previously
- engulf and destroy bacteria and other foreign substances
- filters pathogens and debris from the blood
20 Clues: example of a non-specific defense • non-antibody producing lymphocytes • monitor fluid for presence of antigens • drains lymph from the rest of the body • triggered by any injury to body tissues • abnormal response to harmless substances • drains lymph from upper right part of body • rare,acute, and systemic allergic reaction • filters pathogens and debris from the blood • ...
Tetnanus ( Bruner tetanus) 2025-02-16
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- Which test is used to diagnose tetanus clinically?
- Which environment is ideal for Clostridium tetani to thrive?
- Which muscle is typically affected first in tetanus?
- Which type of wound has the highest risk for tetanus?
- Which system is disrupted by the toxin's retrograde transport?
- What is the term for rapid muscle contractions in tetanus?
- Which ion channel dysfunction contributes to tetanus symptoms?
- Who first described tetanus in medical literature?
- What is the hallmark symptom in the neck due to muscle rigidity?
- What shape are Clostridium tetani bacteria?
- Which neurotransmitter release is blocked, causing muscle spasms?
- What part of the body is most affected in neonatal tetanus?
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- Which part of the nervous system does tetanus toxin target?
- Which diagnostic test confirms tetanus?
- What type of immunity is provided by the tetanus toxoid vaccine?
- Which metal is used in tetanus toxoid adjuvants?
- Which drug neutralizes circulating tetanus toxin?
- What is the clinical sign where patients show painful arching of the back?
- Where is Clostridium tetani commonly found?
- What type of nerve endings does tetanospasmin travel through?
- What is the most common cause of death in severe tetanus?
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? • Which test is used to diagnose tetanus clinically? • Who first described tetanus in medical literature? • ...
Oral pathology 2024-12-03
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- What is located on the buccal mucosa and disappears when stretched?
- What occurs from Hypo-calcified enamel?
- what is urticaria
- Which cell is the 1st to arrive at the scene of acute inflammation?
- The abnormal curvature of the root caused by trauma to the developing tooth
- what causes solar lentigo?
- In hairy tongue which lingual papillae are elongated?
- what is the 2nd event in the initiation phase of acute inflammation?
- What do you use to treat eczema?
- What is a chronic, autoimmune linked, and is asymptomatic during its latency period?
- What is the wearing away of the tooth surface caused by tooth to tooth contact?
- What is a mole on the palate called?
- A flesh colored, benign, skin tag
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- What is the name of the condition that has multiple supernumerary teeth and can have intestinal polyp w/malignant transformation?
- Inflammation of the pulp
- What cells does humoral immunity primarily involve?
- common wart
- What is the name of an enlarged nose, with increased capillaries, and is red/purple?
- What allows purulent exudate to exit
- The increase in the size of the teeth
- The increase in the # of teeth
- Who is impetigo most common in?
22 Clues: common wart • what is urticaria • Inflammation of the pulp • what causes solar lentigo? • The increase in the # of teeth • Who is impetigo most common in? • What do you use to treat eczema? • A flesh colored, benign, skin tag • What allows purulent exudate to exit • What is a mole on the palate called? • The increase in the size of the teeth • ...
Vocab 2024-11-02
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- - basic unit of the body
- - the way you act when following rules and laws
- - working well with others
- - the repeated action on a victim
- - the importants of one task over another
- - the tournament and trouble of one person
- - a chemical substances that is secreted by the endocrine gland
- -the trust of one person with information
- -organs that work together with a specific function
- The point at which two bones meet
- - being kind or polite
- -the mental and physical exhaustion of one’s work
- -the process that breaks down food
- - protection of disease and conditions
- -a group of tissue with the same functions
- - group of cells with similar functions
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- - emotional reaction when overwhelmed
- - the smallest blood vessels
- - spreading rumors of a person
- - the breakage of endometrium
- ethics - the way you work with people and left them up
- - involuntary muscle contraction
- - the problem with one or more people
- - the liquid substance that give blood oxygen
- - pumps blood away from the heart
- - the process of burning food for heat and energy
- -a group of tissues with the same functions
- - blood vessels that pumps blood to the heart
28 Clues: - being kind or polite • - basic unit of the body • - working well with others • - the smallest blood vessels • - the breakage of endometrium • - spreading rumors of a person • - involuntary muscle contraction • - the repeated action on a victim • - pumps blood away from the heart • The point at which two bones meet • -the process that breaks down food • ...
Nonspecific Hosts 2025-03-31
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- dolor the nerves become pinched
- act either as barriers or as eliminators of wide range of pathogens irrespective of antigenic specificity
- filters pathogens in the blood
- aka PMNs, most abundant WBC, engulf and destroy bacteria, use NETs, makes up majority of pus formation
- recognizes MHC 1 on a healthy cell and does not kill it
- pathogens-associated molecular patterns
- plasma minus the clotting factors
- lymph nodes (house immune cells)
- rubor due to lots of blood to the area
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- stimulate fever by altering the "setting" of the hypothalamus
- liquid portion of blood (water, proteins, chemicals)
- stomach acid, lysozyme, low pH from ear wax and fatty acids
- "Big eaters"
- skin, mucus membrane, mucus, cilia, flushing, reflexes, and normal flora
- pattern recognition receptors
- leukocytes
- tumor b/c all the extra volume
- site of T cell maturation
- neutrophil extracellular traps
- surveillance of the body, recognition of foreign invaders and material, destruction of foreign invaders and material
- state of having sufficient biological defenses to avoid infection, disease, or other unwanted biological invasion
- calor b/c that blood comes from the core
- carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
23 Clues: leukocytes • "Big eaters" • site of T cell maturation • pattern recognition receptors • filters pathogens in the blood • tumor b/c all the extra volume • neutrophil extracellular traps • dolor the nerves become pinched • carry oxygen and carbon dioxide • lymph nodes (house immune cells) • plasma minus the clotting factors • rubor due to lots of blood to the area • ...
Medical Terminology: week #11 terms 2025-03-23
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- self
- the body's ability to resist disease
- tissue fluid; found in the spaces between cells
- infections by pathogens in people with weakened immune systems
- severe, sometimes fatal, allergic reaction
- tissue
- false; fake
- inflammation
- against
- the ability to not be affected by something
- when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks normal tissue
- structures that transport excess fluid back into the circulatory system
- cancer
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- an antigen injected into a person in order to stimulate the production of antibodies
- sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue located in the left abdominal cavity, just below the diaphragm
- lymphatic and endocrine gland that produces lymphocytes; most active during the neonatal and pre-adolescent periods
- a substance that induces an immune response in the body
- between
- lymph
- a substance that causes an allergic reaction
- poisonous
- breakdown; dissolve
- small
- disease
- gland
- straw-colored fluid that goes between capillary blood and tissues
- above normal; excessive; high
- deficiency
- producing/causing
- thymus
- white
- within
- masses of lymphatic tissue that produce lymphocytes
- spleen
- swelling
- chemical
- protection
37 Clues: self • lymph • small • gland • white • tissue • thymus • within • spleen • cancer • between • disease • against • swelling • chemical • poisonous • deficiency • protection • false; fake • inflammation • producing/causing • breakdown; dissolve • above normal; excessive; high • the body's ability to resist disease • severe, sometimes fatal, allergic reaction • the ability to not be affected by something • ...
Nutrients 2025-08-31
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- The Sunshine Friend nutrient
- A nut often rich in protein, calcium, and iron
- Food from the sea, also a source of Vitamin D
- Silent Hero that makes up more than 60% of Bodyville
- Found in lemons and oranges, keeps skin and blood vessels healthy
- Knight nutrient that builds strong bones and teeth
- Illness caused by lack of iron in red blood cells
- Captain ___, the Energy Hero (breaks into glucose)
- The mayor’s conclusion: Energy, Growth, Protection, Strength, and Life need this
- Healthy grains, fruits, and potatoes are good sources of this
- Vitamin D and Calcium work together to strengthen these
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- Strength provided by Vitamin A and Vitamin C against infections
- Warm Guardian nutrient that insulates and protects organs
- Carrots help prevent this condition of poor night vision
- Professor Protein repairs tissues and builds these
- The Vision Guard vitamin (carrots, spinach)
- Vitamin C keeps this outer body covering healthy
- Bone disease in children caused by lack of Vitamin D
- A dairy source of calcium
- The chemical test that turns blue-black for starch
- Red meat and spinach provide this oxygen-carrying mineral
21 Clues: A dairy source of calcium • The Sunshine Friend nutrient • The Vision Guard vitamin (carrots, spinach) • Food from the sea, also a source of Vitamin D • A nut often rich in protein, calcium, and iron • Illness caused by lack of iron in red blood cells • Professor Protein repairs tissues and builds these • Vitamin C keeps this outer body covering healthy • ...
Unit 3: Infection and Response 2025-05-13
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- Treats symptoms but not pathogens
- Fake drug used in clinical trials
- Protection against reinfection
- Microorganism that causes disease
- Amount of drug given to patients
- Found on the surface of pathogens
- Causes malaria and lives in hosts
- Undifferentiated cell that can specialise
- Spread by droplets and causes rash
- Made by white blood cells
- Kills bacteria in the body
- Needs a host cell to reproduce
- Reproduces quickly and releases toxins
- Destroys pathogens in food or mucus
- Testing on cells or animals
- First line of defence for the body
- Tests if the drug is harmful
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- Unwanted symptoms of a drug
- First antibiotic discovered by Fleming
- Painkiller from willow bark
- Can grow hyphae and spread spores
- Heart drug from foxglove
- Testing on human volunteers
- Causes food poisoning
- Bacterial STI with discharge
- Neither patient nor doctor knows
- Cell division that makes identical cells
- When bacteria no longer respond to antibiotics
- Disease spread by mosquitos
- Tests if the drug works
- Reduces photosynthesis in plants
- Traps pathogens in the airways
- Injects dead or inactive pathogen
33 Clues: Causes food poisoning • Tests if the drug works • Heart drug from foxglove • Made by white blood cells • Kills bacteria in the body • Unwanted symptoms of a drug • Painkiller from willow bark • Testing on human volunteers • Disease spread by mosquitos • Testing on cells or animals • Bacterial STI with discharge • Tests if the drug is harmful • Protection against reinfection • ...
Biology 2025-05-08
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- Kills/prevents insects
- How often.
- Living things that often interact in special ways and depend on each other for survival.
- How fast organisms have babies.
- Kills bacteria.
- Gases Gases that trap heat and cause global temperatures to rise.
- To many species for resources available.
- growth Where growth slows down as the population reaches the carrying capacity.
- The gradual change.
- Fighting for resources.
- Living things stay about the same.
- Nutrients enter water sources.
- Ecosystems go back to their natural state.
- New DNA that consists of one original strand.
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- isolation A group of the same species becomes separated.
- factor Something that prevents a population from growing too big.
- Structures that contain DNA
- When plants and animals gradually take over an area.
- New species evolves.
- Make their own food.
- Impact People's effects on the environment.
- Blooms Overgrowth of algae
- Species Species that can harm the ecosystem.
- DNA makes a copy of itself.
- growth Where the number of organisms keeps getting bigger and bigger.
- selection Survival of the fittest.
- To live.
- Immunity
- capacity The maximum number of living things can support.
- Different species in an ecosystem.
30 Clues: To live. • Immunity • How often. • Kills bacteria. • The gradual change. • New species evolves. • Make their own food. • Kills/prevents insects • Fighting for resources. • Structures that contain DNA • Blooms Overgrowth of algae • DNA makes a copy of itself. • Nutrients enter water sources. • How fast organisms have babies. • Living things stay about the same. • ...
Medical terms and terminology 2025-05-05
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- Body’s response to injury or infection
- Authorized instructions for medication use
- Study of hormones and endocrine glands
- Likely outcome of a disease
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- Identification of a disease
- Sudden and severe condition
- Body’s defense against disease
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Study of body structure
- Study of blood and its disorders
- Use of imaging to diagnose diseases
- Removal of tissue for diagnostic examination
- Branch of medicine dealing with bones and joints
- Study of the digestive system
- High blood pressure
- Study and treatment of cancer
- Drug used to treat bacterial infections
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- Visual examination inside the body with a scope
- Study of the nervous system
- Process of breathing
- Chemical processes that maintain life
- Study of kidney function and diseases
- Medical field focused on mental health
- Study of skin and related diseases
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- Inadequate blood supply to organs or tissues
- Process of stopping bleeding
- Substance that stimulates immune protection
- Loss of sensation for medical purposes
- Invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms
- Clinical measurements of body function
- Muscular tissue of the heart
- Long-lasting or persistent condition
34 Clues: High blood pressure • Process of breathing • Abnormal heart rhythm • Study of body structure • Abnormally fast heart rate • Study of the nervous system • Likely outcome of a disease • Identification of a disease • Sudden and severe condition • Process of stopping bleeding • Muscular tissue of the heart • Study of the digestive system • Study and treatment of cancer • ...
Healthcare Crossword 2025-10-08
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- poor health caused by inadequate diet
- inactive, involving little movement
- long life or long duration of health
- a sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease
- lack of an essential nutrient or substance in the body
- a section of a hospital where patients stay
- section responsible for preparing and dispensing medication
- the act of being treated in a hospital
- fake treatment given to test psychological effect
- a stick with a handle and a part that fits around your lower arm, or a stick with piece that fits under the arm, that you lean on for support if you have difficulty in walking because of a foot or leg injury
- identification of a disease or condition
- swelling and redness due to injury or infection
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- physical or mental energy and strength
- injection that protects against disease
- transmission of traits from parents
- recovery process after injury or illness
- cleanliness and hygiene within healthcare setting
- written order for medicine
- the body’s ability to resist infection or disease
- the specific amount of medicine to be taken
- long-term or recurring
- able to spread from person to person
22 Clues: long-term or recurring • written order for medicine • transmission of traits from parents • inactive, involving little movement • long life or long duration of health • able to spread from person to person • poor health caused by inadequate diet • physical or mental energy and strength • the act of being treated in a hospital • injection that protects against disease • ...
Diseases 2026-04-30
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- A chronic disease that affects breathing and the lungs.
- Organisms that can infect the skin or lungs.
- System, The body’s natural defense against disease.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- The immune system’s reaction to a harmless substance.
- A disease where the body can't regulate blood sugar properly.
- Can be spread from one person to another.
- A sign of illness or infection.
- A disease that lasts a long time or a lifetime.
- When harmful pathogens enter and multiply in the body.
- An organism that lives in or on a host, harming it.
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- A disease that is not caused by a pathogen and is not contagious.
- Staying away from others to prevent disease spread.
- Clean practices to prevent illness.
- Health, Emotional and psychological well-being.
- Medicine that kills bacteria (not viruses).
- A sudden increase in disease cases in one area.
- A tiny germ that needs a host cell to replicate.
- How a disease spreads (air, touch, blood, etc.).
- A worldwide outbreak of a disease.
- A shot or nasal spray that helps the body build immunity to a disease.
- A disease where cells grow uncontrollably.
- Single-celled organisms; some are good, others cause illness.
23 Clues: A sign of illness or infection. • A worldwide outbreak of a disease. • Clean practices to prevent illness. • A microorganism that causes disease. • Can be spread from one person to another. • A disease where cells grow uncontrollably. • Medicine that kills bacteria (not viruses). • Organisms that can infect the skin or lungs. • ...
Corona Crossword 2020-04-24
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- This can be used to help find infected people
- If you are infected you will have to use this
- People who are vaccinated for the disease are part of this
- Coronavirus can be described with this word
- The type of science being used to control the virus
- The goal is to do this
- You need to be extra careful if you are ____
- Examples include masks and gloves
- Don't get tested if you are ____
- If you are infected you will get tested with this
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- If you are working in areas with infected people you need to wear this
- It will take longer to identify if you are infected depending on the length of this
- These can be dangerous and make it more difficult to control the virus
- The infected community will be quarantined if this happens
- Workers do not want to have this happen to them
15 Clues: The goal is to do this • Don't get tested if you are ____ • Examples include masks and gloves • Coronavirus can be described with this word • You need to be extra careful if you are ____ • This can be used to help find infected people • If you are infected you will have to use this • Workers do not want to have this happen to them • ...
Corona Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-19
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- Where COVID-19 originated
- The virus that has killed 776k+ globally
- Can't survive more than three minutes without it
- These lack the ability to live and reproduce outside of a host
- When enough people in a population have a vaccine against a certain pathogen
- Provides oxygen to lungs by pumping oxygen
- What we wear to slow the spread of COVID-19 from one person to another
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- Gives us an active acquired immunity to a virus and/or a disease
- They give us guidelines to follow to keep us safe and healthy, stands for World Health Organization
- Stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome; First outbreak in 2003
- Where you go when you have a severe case of COVID-19
- What we, humans, are made of
- People who take care of COVID-19 patients when they are placed in a hospital
- A submicroscopic infection that only replicates inside a living cell; Not alive
- a symptom of COVID-19
15 Clues: a symptom of COVID-19 • Where COVID-19 originated • What we, humans, are made of • The virus that has killed 776k+ globally • Provides oxygen to lungs by pumping oxygen • Can't survive more than three minutes without it • Where you go when you have a severe case of COVID-19 • These lack the ability to live and reproduce outside of a host • ...
STDs 2021-03-17
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- a virus with symptoms of pain in genital regions, itching, and small sores appearing.
- dial an infection with symptoms of genital pain, discharge, and possible vaginal bleeding
- a medical professional that is qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders
- a doctor that specializes in the female reproductive system, abbreviated
- the male version of a contraceptive, used to prevent infections
- an abnormally high body temperature, usually from illness
- another word for medicine
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- extreme tiredness from mental or physical exertion or illness
- can be spread by contact with infected blood using unclean needles
- an outbreak of red, bumpy, or itchy patches of skin
- an infection that causes lumps near genitalia
- a medical professional who diagnoses and treats problems with your liver, among other parts of the body.
- a bacterial infection that causes abdominal pain, and commonly, fevers
- a professional who practices general medicine
- a small amount of a disease provided for the body to create an immunity
15 Clues: another word for medicine • an infection that causes lumps near genitalia • a professional who practices general medicine • an outbreak of red, bumpy, or itchy patches of skin • an abnormally high body temperature, usually from illness • extreme tiredness from mental or physical exertion or illness • the male version of a contraceptive, used to prevent infections • ...
Body Systems & Homeostasis 2023-05-05
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- a cell divides giving rise to two cells, each having the potential to grow to the size of the original cell
- disease causing agents
- caused by inherited genes or environmental causes (like sun bathething, chemical exposure)
- when the end results of an action inhibit that action from continuing to occur
- offspring is produced by a single organism
- third level of organization
- first level of organization
- any change (besides injury) that disrupts the normal function (homeostasis) of the body
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- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious or malignant disease
- can only reproduce by infecting living cells (host)
- second level of organization
- the ability to maintain a constant internal environment in response to environmental changes.
- single prokaryotic cells which can be good or bad
- These are caused by pathogens by either direct or non-direct contact
- a process in which the end products of an action cause more of that action to occur in a feedback loop
15 Clues: disease causing agents • third level of organization • first level of organization • second level of organization • offspring is produced by a single organism • single prokaryotic cells which can be good or bad • can only reproduce by infecting living cells (host) • These are caused by pathogens by either direct or non-direct contact • ...
Health 2023-07-27
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- A feeling of pressure or strain, which can affect health and emotions.
- The administration of vaccines to prevent diseases and boost immunity.
- The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body.
- System The body's defense mechanism against infections and diseases.
- The state of overall well-being, including physical and mental health.
- Related to the mind and emotions, often referring to emotional well-being.
- Techniques and activities to reduce stress and promote calmness.
- Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and good health.
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- A qualified medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients.
- Drugs or treatments used to prevent or treat illnesses and medical conditions.
- Diet A diet that includes a variety of foods to provide essential nutrients.
- Physical activity that helps keep the body fit and healthy.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, necessary for health.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and function.
- Related to the body and its capabilities, often referring to fitness.
15 Clues: Physical activity that helps keep the body fit and healthy. • The process of maintaining adequate water levels in the body. • Practices and habits that promote cleanliness and good health. • Techniques and activities to reduce stress and promote calmness. • A qualified medical professional who diagnoses and treats patients. • ...
Chapter 10 Blood & Immune 2022-03-29
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- Drug that targets microorganisms to kill or halt growth or replication
- Basic blood screening including RBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, rbc, morphology, WBC, differential and thrombocytes
- Formation of blood cells
- Systemic infection
- Disease caused by the body’s inability to distinguish its own cells from foreign bodies, thus producing antibodies that attack its own tissue
- Process in which some of the white blood cells destroy the invading microorganism and old cells
- Malignant disease characterized by excessive increase in abnormal leukocytes formed in the bone marrow
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- Blood test to mess the volume of erythrocytes
- Exessive amount of cholesterol in the blood associated with heightened right of CV disease
- Abnormal reduction of clotting cells (platelets)
- Suspension of inactivated microorganisms administered by injection, mouth, or nasal spray to prevent infectious diseases by inducing immunity
- Decrease in white blood cells
- Reduction in the amount of red blood cells in the blood
- Stoppage of bleeding
- A life-threatening reaction to a previously encountered antigen
15 Clues: Systemic infection • Stoppage of bleeding • Formation of blood cells • Decrease in white blood cells • Blood test to mess the volume of erythrocytes • Abnormal reduction of clotting cells (platelets) • Reduction in the amount of red blood cells in the blood • A life-threatening reaction to a previously encountered antigen • ...
11.1 Body Defense 2025-01-08
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- Cells produced by B lymphocytes that stores information about the pathogen
- Substance secreted by the sebaceous gland that contains acid which prevents growth of microorganism
- proteins found on the lymphocyte surface or proteins released by lymphocytes into the blood plasma
- Microorganism that causes diseases
- Process carried out by neutrophils in the second line of defence
- increase in body temperature that increases phagocytic activity
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- Structure that swells which is an indication of infection in the body
- Body’s ability to fight infections caused by pathogens or other foreign objects
- Substance secreted by goblet cells lining the respiratory tract
- Primary location where lymphocytes are synthesised
- Food vacuole that is formed when bacteria is ingested by phagocytes
- Acid in the stomach that can destroy pathogens found in food and drinks
- Substance released by damaged tissues that stimulates vasodilation
- foreign particles that enter the body and subsequently stimulate the immune response
- Antimicrobial protein found in the tears that can breakdown the walls of bacteria
15 Clues: Microorganism that causes diseases • Primary location where lymphocytes are synthesised • Substance secreted by goblet cells lining the respiratory tract • increase in body temperature that increases phagocytic activity • Process carried out by neutrophils in the second line of defence • Substance released by damaged tissues that stimulates vasodilation • ...
Allergy & Anaphylaxis 2025-01-21
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- is another name for hives and welts
- is a system that affects bloating, cramps, nausea
- is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction
- is a chemical your immune system releases
- is a medication that is classes as an "anti-histamine"
- is the principal system involved in allergic reactions and combating infections
- is the system that affects airway and breathing
- is another name for itchy, red watery eyes
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- is a marker that tells your immune system whether something in your body is harmful or not
- is another name for swelling around the lips and tongue
- is immunity that occurs when a large number of the population is vaccinated to protect those who cannot be
- is the system where hives, rashes and conjunctivitis can be present
- are proteins that your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses and bacteria
- is the immunoglobulin responsible for allergies
- is a potentially deadly allergic reaction that is rapid in onset
15 Clues: is another name for hives and welts • is a chemical your immune system releases • is another name for itchy, red watery eyes • is the immunoglobulin responsible for allergies • is the system that affects airway and breathing • is a system that affects bloating, cramps, nausea • is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction • ...
TEENSAB10E (Beatriz, Luccas & Sophie) - 05/04/25 2025-04-03
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- (Luccas) Extremely impressive or beautiful; causing astonishment or admiration.
- (Sophie) A machine that can carry out tasks automatically, often controlled by a computer or programmed to follow instructions.
- (Beatriz) We _____ not at home yesterday.
- (Luccas) Casual conversation about other people, often involving rumors or personal details.
- (Luccas) Liked or admired by many people.
- (Sophie) To understand or solve something, usually after thinking about it.
- (Beatriz) She _____ play the piano.
- (Beatriz) Subject that studies maps and countries.
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- (Sophie) A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease
- (Luccas) A food that is used with other foods in the preparation of a particular dish
- (Sophie) Something so beautiful, impressive, or surprising that it takes your breath away.
- (Beatriz) _____ she like to study chemistry?
- (Sophie) A competition or series of contests to determine the best player, team, or group in a particular sport or activity.
- (Luccas) A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish
- (Beatriz) _____ she at the field trip?
15 Clues: (Beatriz) She _____ play the piano. • (Beatriz) _____ she at the field trip? • (Beatriz) We _____ not at home yesterday. • (Luccas) Liked or admired by many people. • (Beatriz) _____ she like to study chemistry? • (Beatriz) Subject that studies maps and countries. • (Luccas) A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish • ...
HEALTH CARE 2025-04-08
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- to be physically or mentally ill
- a continuous pain in the head.
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind.
- any of the pieces of hard tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.
- physical suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury.
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- is a sickness people get from something they ate or drank.
- something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action.
- a feeling of being uncomfortable physically
- the process of losing blood from the body.
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- the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal
- a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury or illness.
- a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- a compound used for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- a special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital.
- something bad that happens that is not expected or intended and that often damages something or injures someone.
- the process of losing blood from the body.
17 Clues: a continuous pain in the head. • to be physically or mentally ill • the process of losing blood from the body. • the process of losing blood from the body. • a feeling of being uncomfortable physically • the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal • is a sickness people get from something they ate or drank. • a compound used for the treatment or prevention of disease. • ...
novel study vocabulary words 2024-03-08
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- a big party.
- protection from arrest and extradition given especially to political refugees by a nation or by an embassy or other agency that has diplomatic immunity.
- a hormone your adrenal glands make to help you prepare for stressful or dangerous situations.
- relaxed and calm,
- of great importance or significance, especially in its bearing on the future.
- together, at the same time
- in a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
- the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.
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- grasp mentally; understand.
- feeling an urge to vomit.
- not able to be seen through; not transparent.
- in a noisy way with a lot of laughing and shouting.
- say something in answer to a remark or accusation, typically in a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive manner.
- slowly and with little energy, often in an attractive way.
- a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than a broadsheet.
15 Clues: a big party. • relaxed and calm, • feeling an urge to vomit. • together, at the same time • grasp mentally; understand. • not able to be seen through; not transparent. • in a noisy way with a lot of laughing and shouting. • slowly and with little energy, often in an attractive way. • a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than a broadsheet. • ...
COVID crossword 2022-01-11
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- School from home, used when schools cannot be in-person.
- Staying 6ft away from one another
- A injection to help stop the spread of a disease of virus.
- An emergency measure or condition in which people are temporarily prevented from entering or leaving a restricted area
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
- Staying away from other people, and isolating.
- A variant of coronavirus, Hint: Name is the same as a major airline.
- Feeling ill or not well
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- How far you should stand apart form other people at the start to the pandemic.
- A variant of coronavirus, that is extremely contagious.
- An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- A virus that is killing many people as you are standing here right now.
- when a large portion of a community becomes immune to a disease.
- Staying away from other people
- A face covering used to prevent the spread of viruses.
15 Clues: Feeling ill or not well • Staying away from other people • Staying 6ft away from one another • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease • Staying away from other people, and isolating. • A face covering used to prevent the spread of viruses. • A variant of coronavirus, that is extremely contagious. • School from home, used when schools cannot be in-person. • ...
Immune System 2025-11-27
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- A disease caused by a virus which causes severe bleeding from the eyes amongst other things.
- An immune response involving swelling, redness and pain. Brings all the red blood cells to the yard.
- What we have when we're resistant to pathogens.
- A pathogen that can be transmitted from the environment into an organism.
- Anything that can cause a disease.
- the smallest pathogen besides prions
- A solution that contains inactive or fragmented pathogens to train our immune system.
- Diseases that can be spread from person to person.
- When your body heats up to kill pathogens, part of the second line of defence.
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- the process by which bacteria reproduce where they split themselves in half.
- markers found on pathogens that our body identifies.
- a pathogen with cell walls and flagella
- The line of defence that includes stomach acid and tears.
- a disease caused by viruses that kill about 3500 people in Australia per year
- proteins released by white blood cells that attach to pathogens to neutralise them.
15 Clues: Anything that can cause a disease. • the smallest pathogen besides prions • a pathogen with cell walls and flagella • What we have when we're resistant to pathogens. • Diseases that can be spread from person to person. • markers found on pathogens that our body identifies. • The line of defence that includes stomach acid and tears. • ...
Civ8: Unit3 Vocab Review 2025-10-28
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- A refusal by the President to sign a bill
- The official who presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President
- Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution that says Congress can do what is necessary and proper; it extends (or stretches) their delegated powers
- The power of Congress to charge a government official with misconduct
- The time Congress meets from January to November
- The process of drawing Congressional districts in shapes that favor a political party
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- The official who presides over the House of Representatives
- To be distributed, as in seats/votes given to states in the House of Representatives
- Two houses of Congress
- Legal protection of Congress members so they cannot be arrested on their way to vote
- The method of delaying action on a bill in the Senate by making long speeches
- The removal of a person from Congress for serious misconduct
- A bill approving the spending of money
- A law
- Formal disapproval of the actions of a member of Congress
15 Clues: A law • Two houses of Congress • A bill approving the spending of money • A refusal by the President to sign a bill • The time Congress meets from January to November • Formal disapproval of the actions of a member of Congress • The official who presides over the House of Representatives • The removal of a person from Congress for serious misconduct • ...
Normal peurerium. Physiology of the Neonatal period. Care of the newborn. Resuscitation of a newborn 2025-10-06
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- – Involuntary movements (like Moro, rooting, sucking) indicating normal neurological function.
- – Period following childbirth during which the mother’s reproductive organs return to normal.
- – Skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby for warmth and bonding.
- – Procedure of cutting and tying the umbilical cord after birth.
- – Production and secretion of milk by the mammary glands.
- – Yellowish discoloration of the newborn’s skin due to high bilirubin levels.
- – First step in neonatal resuscitation; ensuring the baby’s breathing passage is clear.
- – Maintenance of body temperature in the newborn.
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- – Emergency procedures done to restore breathing and circulation in a newborn.
- – The first yellowish milk rich in antibodies produced after childbirth.
- – Immediate postnatal assessment of a newborn’s condition at 1 and 5 minutes.
- – Process by which the uterus returns to its pre-pregnant size.
- – Feeding the newborn with mother’s milk for nutrition and immunity.
- – Thick greenish-black first stool passed by the newborn.
- – Vaginal discharge after delivery composed of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue.
15 Clues: – Maintenance of body temperature in the newborn. • – Thick greenish-black first stool passed by the newborn. • – Production and secretion of milk by the mammary glands. • – Process by which the uterus returns to its pre-pregnant size. • – Procedure of cutting and tying the umbilical cord after birth. • ...
EHeseri_BIO202_C12_Innate Defenses 2026-03-18
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- Pattern Recognition Receptors
- White blood cells that have dark staining granules.
- The production of blood cells.
- Small, active molecules that are constantly being secreted to regulate, stimulate, suppress, and otherwise control the many aspects of cell development and immunity.
- Granulocytes that involve in allergic and anti-helminth responses.
- Small protein produced naturally by certain white blood and tissue cells; directed against viruses.
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- White blood cells that do not have granules and typically have large nuclei.
- Phagocytic cells that are agranulocytes and originate from monocytes.
- A local hormone that acts as the most profuse and fastest acting allergic mediator.
- The ingestion and breakdown of foreign substances including bacteria.
- Pattern-Associated Molecular Patterns
- A fluid rich in white blood cells, dead pathogens, and cell debris from damaged tissues.
- Phagocytic cells that are granulocytes and are called "First Responders" to an infection.
- A systemic inflammatory response triggered by substances released by macrophages.
- Agent that has potential to cause disease.
15 Clues: Pattern Recognition Receptors • The production of blood cells. • Pattern-Associated Molecular Patterns • Agent that has potential to cause disease. • White blood cells that have dark staining granules. • Granulocytes that involve in allergic and anti-helminth responses. • Phagocytic cells that are agranulocytes and originate from monocytes. • ...
WHY DO FALL ILL 2022-01-10
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- when the virus enters the liver it causes which disease
- The disease which affects the health of human population all over the world
- The condition that disturbs the normal functioning of the living organism
- the ability of the body to defend against a disease.
- The organisms that act as intermediaries and carry the infectious agents from a sick person to a potential host
- The chemicals secreted by some microorganisms which can kill the bacteria and other disease causing pathogens
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- DISEASE diseases which are present from the time of birth and are hereditary
- Many skin diseases are caused by which micro-organisms
- Hepatitis targets which organ
- when microbes attack the lungs it causes which disease
- The micro-organism that uses our machinery for performing its life processes
- DISEASES disease which lasts for only very short periods of time
12 Clues: Hepatitis targets which organ • the ability of the body to defend against a disease. • Many skin diseases are caused by which micro-organisms • when microbes attack the lungs it causes which disease • when the virus enters the liver it causes which disease • DISEASES disease which lasts for only very short periods of time • ...
Unit 4 2013-11-19
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- / the person at a restaurant who takes your order and brings the food to you (female)
- / something you tell people about what you think they should do
- / is how hard it is to do
- / the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others
- / a person who pays money for goods or services.
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- / an official document that identifies a person, and allows them to leave and come back to a country
- / a small amount of money that you give to somebody to thank them for good service
- / are your emotions, thoughts, and opinions
- / injecting substance into person's body to get an immunity against illness
- / when a group of people come together to talk about something important
- / a document or book that offers information or instruction
- / a person you don't know
12 Clues: / is how hard it is to do • / a person you don't know • / are your emotions, thoughts, and opinions • / a person who pays money for goods or services. • / a document or book that offers information or instruction • / something you tell people about what you think they should do • / when a group of people come together to talk about something important • ...
Chapter 27-30 Vocabulary Terms 2017-04-24
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- the process by which organisms besy suited to their enviroment survive and reproduce
- body oarts that have a similar function but not similar structure
- an organism's ability to fight diseases
- the process by which organisms use oxygen to get energy from carbohydrates and other food
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce
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- prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis
- body parts of different organisms that have similar functions
- the total genetic information all of all members of the population
- a body part that does not seem to play a major role in an organism's life functions, but was important in the organism's ancestors
- an organism's ability to withstand the effects of a harmful agent
- the evolution of a new species from an existing species
- the remains or evidence of an organism that lived in past ages
12 Clues: an organism's ability to fight diseases • prokaryotes that make food by photosynthesis • an organism's ability to survive and reproduce • the evolution of a new species from an existing species • body parts of different organisms that have similar functions • the remains or evidence of an organism that lived in past ages • ...
history 2021-02-03
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- an unpleasant smell or vapour.
- substance that slows down or stops the growth or microorganisms.
- to give a weak form of disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against disease.
- a powerful X-ray that provides cross section of the human body, invented in 1972.
- the Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- the belief that the substances that make up the body are; black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phelgrem.
- an organism that can only be seen through a microscope.
- heating liquid food to kill microorganisms.
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- protection against, or not affected by a disease.
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- a substance that is used to stimulate the production of antibodies to provide immunity against disease.
- a heart monitor created by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900's.
12 Clues: an unpleasant smell or vapour. • heating liquid food to kill microorganisms. • protection against, or not affected by a disease. • medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • an organism that can only be seen through a microscope. • substance that slows down or stops the growth or microorganisms. • ...
Keywords and Definations 2021-02-03
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- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganism
- organism that can be seen only through a microscope
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of 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
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- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- 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
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganism • Protected against, not affected by a disease • organism that can be seen only through a microscope • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body. • ...
Consciousness 2018-05-02
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- type of brain waves associated with a relaxed but alert state
- _______________ nucleus; part of the brain that responds to light striking the retina
- information processing that is more likely to take place when one is asleep
- some argue that this phenomenon of consciousness is the result of subjects playing a social role
- sleep-regulating chemical secreted by the pineal gland
- this stage of sleep starts off short but increases over the course of a night’s sleep
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- deep sleep waves
- neurotransmitter that prevents you leaping through a window in your sleep
- sleep ____________________: in small doses, leads to loss of immunity to viral infections; in large doses, death
- the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming is supported by the fact that this sense dominates dreams
- sleep _______________; a sleep disturbance associated with obesity
- Night ____________________; sleep disturbance associated with stage 4 sleep.
12 Clues: deep sleep waves • sleep-regulating chemical secreted by the pineal gland • type of brain waves associated with a relaxed but alert state • sleep _______________; a sleep disturbance associated with obesity • neurotransmitter that prevents you leaping through a window in your sleep • information processing that is more likely to take place when one is asleep • ...
Justice vs. Injustice Key Term Review 2023-05-30
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- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, especially among a group of people
- Beliefs against a person or people on the basis of their race or ethnic group
- Including people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds
- The action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change
- Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
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- A special right, advantage, or immunity based granted or available only to a particular person or group
- The state of being confined as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons
- The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- The unjust treatment of a person or people based on the grounds of race, age, or gender, etc.
- Equal in status, rights, and opportunities
- Fair and reasonable
12 Clues: Fair and reasonable • Equal in status, rights, and opportunities • Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control • The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality • Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience • Including people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds • ...
vocab word 2024-10-23
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- Mutation: An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another
- Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code
- When a trait is able to be passed from parent to offspring (from today).
- The percentage of the population of each trait in a given generation.
- An addition of one letter on the genetic code.
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- One base is changed to a different base. It may or may not affect the amino acid
- A unit of heredity
- these features support successful survival and reproduction in the new environment become more common; those that do not become less common
- This trait has the highest percentage present in most of the population.
- A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA.
- What DNA is made of.
- The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation.
12 Clues: A unit of heredity • What DNA is made of. • Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code • An addition of one letter on the genetic code. • A sudden change in a gene, trait or segment of DNA. • The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation. • Mutation: An exchange of one letter on the genetic code for another • ...
IMMU3202 Week 1 Immunology Crossword 2020-08-18
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- A precursor to macrophages that circulates in blood
- type of innate like lymphocyte with cytolytic function
- Marker expressed on T cells that interact with CD80/86
- CD4 subset associated with helminth protection and allergic response
- Affinity maturation and isotype switching of B cells occurs here
- A class of cytokines important for the antiviral response
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- goblet cells and IgA are components of what type of immunity?
- proteases released by cytotoxic T lymphocytes to kill infected cells
- a dendritic cell subset specific to the skin
- collection of proteins that act in an innate manner to eliminate microbes
- What type of antigen requires T cell help to generate an antibody response?
- Naive T cells express what receptor to leave the lymph node (hint: binds to a molecule at high concentrations in circulation)
- What marker is used in flow cytometry to help identify CD4 and CD8 T cells
- What cytokine is a primary activator of macrophages (hint: important in bacterial infection!)
- What ligand binds to LFA-1
15 Clues: What ligand binds to LFA-1 • a dendritic cell subset specific to the skin • A precursor to macrophages that circulates in blood • type of innate like lymphocyte with cytolytic function • Marker expressed on T cells that interact with CD80/86 • A class of cytokines important for the antiviral response • goblet cells and IgA are components of what type of immunity? • ...
Covid Crosswords 2022-01-13
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- School from home, used when schools cannot be in-person.
- Staying 6ft away from one another
- A injection to help stop the spread of a disease of virus.
- An emergency measure or condition in which people are temporarily prevented from entering or leaving a restricted area
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
- Staying away from other people, and isolating.
- A variant of coronavirus, Hint: Name is the same as a major airline.
- Feeling ill or not well
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- How far you should stand apart from other people at the start of the pandemic.
- A variant of coronavirus that is extremely contagious.
- An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- A virus that is killing many people as you are standing here right now.
- when a large portion of a community becomes immune to a disease.
- Staying away from other people
- A face covering used to prevent the spread of viruses.
15 Clues: Feeling ill or not well • Staying away from other people • Staying 6ft away from one another • A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease • Staying away from other people, and isolating. • A variant of coronavirus that is extremely contagious. • A face covering used to prevent the spread of viruses. • School from home, used when schools cannot be in-person. • ...
Vaccines 2019-01-31
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- Varicella vaccine protects against this type of pox
- Vaccine recommended for all adults every 5-10 years
- Vaccine recommended for everyone at age 65
- Last month of the flu season
- Illness that grandparents can give young children
- Type A of this can be spread by improper handling
- Vaccine recommended for women and men 26 years old or younger
- A person who is opposed to vaccination, typically a parent who does not wish to vaccinate their child
- The administration of antigenic material to stimulate the immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen.
- A spray that delivers the flu vaccine
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- Another name for the flu
- First month of the flu season
- Process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella, a 3 in 1 vaccine administered between 12 and 15 months
- Injection of a killed microbe in order to stimulate the immune system against the microbe, thereby preventing disease.
15 Clues: Another name for the flu • Last month of the flu season • First month of the flu season • A spray that delivers the flu vaccine • Vaccine recommended for everyone at age 65 • Illness that grandparents can give young children • Type A of this can be spread by improper handling • Varicella vaccine protects against this type of pox • ...
Vocab Set 11 2023-02-27
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- to perceive to be something or someone previously known
- a device used to produce music
- to cause (someone) to experience a strong feeling of enjoyable excitement
- to tell or make known (something, such as something wrong or damaging to oneself): Admit
- a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land
- to ask as a favor or privilege
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- an open-meshed fabric twisted, knotted, or woven together at regular intervals
- a person who receives or entertains guests socially, commercially, or officially
- the act or power of seeing: Sight
- a period of 100 years
- a right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
- to clasp or embrace especially with the fingers or arms
- to rest on the surface of or be suspended in a fluid
- a journey for business, pleasure, or education often involving a series of stops and ending at the starting point
- to crush, grind, or gnaw (something, such as food) with or as if with the teeth
15 Clues: a period of 100 years • a device used to produce music • to ask as a favor or privilege • the act or power of seeing: Sight • to rest on the surface of or be suspended in a fluid • to perceive to be something or someone previously known • to clasp or embrace especially with the fingers or arms • a right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor • ...
Crossword 20 2024-02-26
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- Diagnostic imaging test that uses low-dose X-rays to detect and evaluate abnormalities in the breast tissue
- Healthcare professional trained to provide medical care, support, and assistance to patients in various settings
- Medical technique used to induce a reversible loss of sensation or consciousness
- Chemical agent or substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms on surfaces or objects
- Rehabilitation Center
- Medical doctor specialized in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and after
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- Branch of medicine focused on the health care and management of older adults
- Amount paid by an individual or employer for health insurance coverage, typically on a regular basis
- Chemical substance produced by glands in the endocrine system
- Administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system and provide immunity against a specific infectious disease
- High blood pressure
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Inflammation of the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Laboratory Test
- Branch of biology that studies the structure and organization of living organisms, including humans
15 Clues: Laboratory Test • Cosmetic Surgery • High blood pressure • Rehabilitation Center • Chemical substance produced by glands in the endocrine system • Inflammation of the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone • Branch of medicine focused on the health care and management of older adults • ...
4th Amendment 2024-08-22
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- The assertion that something exists or is true
- In criminal cases, is the person accused of the crime.
- Close observation, especially of a suspected spy or criminal.
- Having sound judgment; fair and sensible.
- The act of doing something that is not allowed by a law.
- Not guided by or based on good sense.
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- A strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
- Likely to be the case or to happen.
- Compel observance of or compliance with (a law, rule, or obligation).
- Keep safe from harm or injury.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- Protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- The state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people.
- Take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
- A document issued by a Judge authorizing the police or some other body to make an arrest
15 Clues: Keep safe from harm or injury. • Likely to be the case or to happen. • Take hold of suddenly and forcibly. • Not guided by or based on good sense. • Having sound judgment; fair and sensible. • The assertion that something exists or is true • In criminal cases, is the person accused of the crime. • The act of doing something that is not allowed by a law. • ...
UOI6 2024-05-22
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- far away from everything
- the study of the economy, or the part of a society that creates wealth
- feeling that you have the right to do or have what you want without having to work for it or deserve it, just because of who you are
- a situation that exposes a person to danger
- male or female
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
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- the first people to live in a place
- a person who moves away from his or her home
- something that teaches you how to grow as a person
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- work that keeps minors from receiving an education, dignity and childhood (2 words)
- excessive amounts of body fat
- people who have been forced to leave their country
- when some people lack the rights, opportunities and fair laws of others
- something that prevents progress
15 Clues: male or female • far away from everything • excessive amounts of body fat • something that prevents progress • the first people to live in a place • a situation that exposes a person to danger • a person who moves away from his or her home • something that teaches you how to grow as a person • people who have been forced to leave their country • ...
immune system 2023-10-09
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- particular DNA segment into a host cell as part of a cloning or recombinant DNA technique
- any substance that causes your immune system to produce antibodies against it
- DNA molecule used as a vehicle to carry
- organisms that are microscopic, unicellar, independantly reproducing and mostly freeliving
- when a microorganism enters a persons body and causes harm
- A widespread disease that effects many individuals in a population
- inflammation is a defence mechanism that is vital to health
- a preperation that is used to stimulate the bodys immune response against diseases
- an organism causing disease
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
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- the agent responsible for causing contagious diseases
- when a disease affects the global population
- immunity you develop over your lifetime
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid sorrounded by a protein coat
- a type of protein that can trigger normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally
15 Clues: an organism causing disease • DNA molecule used as a vehicle to carry • immunity you develop over your lifetime • when a disease affects the global population • the agent responsible for causing contagious diseases • when a microorganism enters a persons body and causes harm • inflammation is a defence mechanism that is vital to health • ...
Microbio Chapter 12 HW 2026-03-18
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- recognition of traits specific to particular pathogens, using a vast array of receptors (vertebrates only)
- ingestion and breakdown of foreign substances including bacteria
- enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections
- stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact the enviornment (such as skin)
- a type of leukocyte/ WBC originates from monocytes
- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
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- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- recognition of traits shared by broad ranges of pathogens, using a small set of receptors (all animals)
- a type of lymphocyte, cellular innate defenses in vertebrates also involve these cells
- agents that have potential to cause disease
- a type of leukocyte/ WBC often called "segs" due to unusual nucleus shape. it's the "first responder" to an infection
- pattern associated molecular patterns- found on potential pathogens
- pattern recognition receptors- found on innate immune cells
- discharge destructive enzymes
- traps and allows for the removal of microbes
15 Clues: discharge destructive enzymes • agents that have potential to cause disease • traps and allows for the removal of microbes • a type of leukocyte/ WBC originates from monocytes • enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections • pattern recognition receptors- found on innate immune cells • ingestion and breakdown of foreign substances including bacteria • ...
CH. 12 2026-03-18
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- Cell with long arms, excellent at capturing antigens to activate adaptive immunity.
- Group of about 30 blood proteins that cause the lysis of invading cells.
- Immune receptor that binds to common pathogen structures.
- The process of engulfing and destroying foreign substances.
- Protein molecule, released by macrophages, that modulates the immune response.
- The "first responder" phagocyte with a multi-lobed nucleus.
- Lymphocyte that kills virus-infected and cancerous cells lacking MHC I.
- A phagocytic cell that circulates in the hemolymph of an insect.
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- Chemical released by mast cells to dilate blood vessels during inflammation.
- A large phagocytic cell that "eats" pathogens and presents antigens.
- Molecular structure found on pathogens that triggers an immune response.
- Enzyme in tears and saliva that breaks down bacterial cell walls.
- A major type of PRR that binds to pathogen fragments like LPS or flagella.
- Protein released to "interfere" with viral replication in nearby cells.
- Granulocyte that discharges enzymes to destroy parasitic worms.
15 Clues: Immune receptor that binds to common pathogen structures. • The process of engulfing and destroying foreign substances. • The "first responder" phagocyte with a multi-lobed nucleus. • Granulocyte that discharges enzymes to destroy parasitic worms. • A phagocytic cell that circulates in the hemolymph of an insect. • ...
Chapter 12 2026-03-19
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- This type of cell circulates and scans for cells that lack MHC 1 expression
- The type of immunity that is a rapid response and does not work off of memory
- This is found in tears and is part of the innate defence
- Innate defence that is a systematic inflammatory response
- These are found throughout the body and come from monocytes
- These are found on innate immune cells
- This circulate within hemolymph in invertebrates
- This is a type of granulocyte that responds to allergic response and worm infections
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- Released by mast cells
- This helps activate macrophages and has a innate response and interfears with viruses
- This is a protein that is a system that is activated by substances on microbes surfaces
- This traps and helps remove microbes from places like the respiratory track
- These are granulocytes that often are the first responders
- This is found on potential pathogens
- The type of defence that is innate one example is the skin
15 Clues: Released by mast cells • This is found on potential pathogens • These are found on innate immune cells • This circulate within hemolymph in invertebrates • This is found in tears and is part of the innate defence • Innate defence that is a systematic inflammatory response • These are granulocytes that often are the first responders • ...
cross word hw 3 for micro 2026-02-03
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- – The complete elimination of all forms of microbial life.
- – Any microorganism that can cause disease.
- – A poisonous substance produced by microorganisms that can cause damage to a host.
- – The ability of an organism to resist infection or disease.
- – A microscopic infectious agent that can only reproduce inside a living host cell.
- – Photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular and live in aquatic environments.
- stain – A laboratory staining technique used to classify bacteria based on cell wall structure.
- – An organism that provides nourishment and shelter for a microorganism.
- – A visible cluster of microorganisms growing on a solid medium.
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- – The growth of microorganisms in a controlled laboratory environment.
- – A substance that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria.
- – A group of organisms (including yeasts and molds) that absorb nutrients from organic matter.
- – The process of reducing or eliminating harmful microorganisms on nonliving surfaces.
- – Single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus and can live in many environments.
- – Single-celled eukaryotic microorganisms, often motile and found in water or soil.
15 Clues: – Any microorganism that can cause disease. • – The complete elimination of all forms of microbial life. • – A substance that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria. • – The ability of an organism to resist infection or disease. • – A visible cluster of microorganisms growing on a solid medium. • ...
Independent Novel Study Crossword 2016-10-18
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- The study of changes in tissues caused by disease
- Place or position affording a good view
- An action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage
- Walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall
- Sensational in a lurid or vulgar way
- A side post or surface of a doorway window or fireplace
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- A biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease
- A feeling or sickness with an inclination to vomit
- Any of various round or long cellular organelles of most eukaryotes found inside nucleus to produce energy for cells
- Enter or gain access to surreptitiously or gradually, especially in order to acquire secret inofrmation
- Relating to, enacted by, or suitable for a parliament
- Tall rounded vase with a base, used for storing ashes
- Dull, heavy sound, such as an object falling to the ground
- Highest ranking person in a company
- Authoritatively or urgently call on to be present
15 Clues: Highest ranking person in a company • Sensational in a lurid or vulgar way • Place or position affording a good view • Walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall • The study of changes in tissues caused by disease • Authoritatively or urgently call on to be present • A feeling or sickness with an inclination to vomit • ...
Food & Drink 2015-11-30
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- It's a long green vegetable. We use it in fresh salads.
- It's a round red vegetable. We use it to make soup, sauce, and juice. We can put it on pizza, in burgers and sandwiches, and fresh salads.
- It's an orange vegetable. It gives us beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is good for vision and immunity.
- Salmon, tuna, cod, seabass, etc.
- It's a colour and a fruit.
- They come from chicken. We can fry or boil them.
- We put it in the toaster to make toasts.
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- It's a dairy product. We use it on pizza, in burgers, and sandwiches.
- It's a bird that we eat.
- It's a root vegetable. We can fry, boil or bake it.
- It's a black energizing drink. People usually have it in the morning.
- It's a write drink. We get it from cows.
- It's write and it makes our food and drinks sweet.
- "An ... a day, keeps the doctor away" goes an old saying.
- Coke, Sprite, Fanta, etc.
15 Clues: It's a bird that we eat. • Coke, Sprite, Fanta, etc. • It's a colour and a fruit. • Salmon, tuna, cod, seabass, etc. • It's a write drink. We get it from cows. • We put it in the toaster to make toasts. • They come from chicken. We can fry or boil them. • It's write and it makes our food and drinks sweet. • It's a root vegetable. We can fry, boil or bake it. • ...
EAT SMART, LIVE STRONG 2022-03-30
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- these fruits have twice as much sugar and calories as fresh.
- These healthy foods contain lots of vitamins and minerals.
- Eating the right amount of fruits and vegetables can help you maintain a healthy __________.
- Taking the _________ is a good way to add exercise to your day.
- A nutrient that helps your body build immunity.
- Foods that minimize waste and have a long shelf life.
- Always check the store flyer for what's on _______.
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- The unit__________ compares like items by the ounce.
- Always check these to see if there is added salt or sugar.
- Look on the Nutrition Facts label to see if there is added sugar.
- Eating fruits in __________ will save you money.
- You should aim for 30 minutes of this a day, at least 5 days a week.
- A nutrient found in orange colored fruits and vegetables.
- You can save money by doing this to different brands of the same item.
- You should eat 1 1/2 cups of these sweet foods a day for good health.
15 Clues: A nutrient that helps your body build immunity. • Eating fruits in __________ will save you money. • Always check the store flyer for what's on _______. • The unit__________ compares like items by the ounce. • Foods that minimize waste and have a long shelf life. • A nutrient found in orange colored fruits and vegetables. • ...
Health 2023-08-26
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- Practices that help maintain cleanliness and prevent diseases.
- A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
- An adverse reaction of the immune system to a normally harmless substance.
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- A natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for good health.
- Health The emotional and psychological well-being of a person.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and health.
- Substances or treatments used to prevent or cure illnesses.
- Physical activity done to improve fitness and overall health.
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- The process of providing the body with enough water to function properly.
- A tiny infectious agent that can cause various illnesses.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally.
- A substance that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies, providing immunity to a disease.
- A feeling of mental or emotional strain often triggered by challenging situations.
- The food and drinks regularly consumed by a person.
15 Clues: A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • The food and drinks regularly consumed by a person. • A tiny infectious agent that can cause various illnesses. • A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses. • Substances or treatments used to prevent or cure illnesses. • Physical activity done to improve fitness and overall health. • ...
IMMU3202 Week 1 2020-08-18
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- What cytokine is a primary activator of macrophages (hint: important in bacterial infection!)
- What type of antigen requires T cell help to generate an antibody response?
- A precursor to macrophages that circulates in blood
- goblet cells and IgA are components of what type of immunity?
- A class of cytokines important for the antiviral response
- What marker is used in flow cytometry to help identify CD4 and CD8 T cells
- CD4 subset associated with helminth protection and allergic response
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- collection of proteins that act in an innate manner to eliminate microbes
- centres Affinity maturation and isotype switching of B cells occurs here
- Naive T cells express what receptor to leave the lymph node (hint: binds to a molecule at high concentrations in circulation)
- type of innate like lymphocyte with cytolytic function
- a dendritic cell subset specific to the skin
- proteases released by cytotoxic T lymphocytes to kill infected cells
- What ligand binds to LFA-1
- Marker expressed on T cells that interact with CD80/86
15 Clues: What ligand binds to LFA-1 • a dendritic cell subset specific to the skin • A precursor to macrophages that circulates in blood • type of innate like lymphocyte with cytolytic function • Marker expressed on T cells that interact with CD80/86 • A class of cytokines important for the antiviral response • goblet cells and IgA are components of what type of immunity? • ...
The Corona Pandemic 2019 2020-08-19
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- a virus that covers the entire earth
- when enough people in a population are vaccinated it is said that they gain "_______________"
- before leaving a place, a chemical substance is used to ___________ a place
- the first case virus was found in _____ China
- the first SARS outbreak was in _________ of 2003
- a substance used to stimulate the antibody production and to provide immunity towards a disease
- SARS stands for Severe Acute ___________ Syndrome
- a face covering with the intent to prevent the spread of one's water droplets
- viruses are ___________ parasites
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- standing 6 feet apart is considered social __________
- a state, place, or time of isolation to prevent the spread of a infectious disease or virus
- is a microscopic parasite that replicates inside other living cells
- a warning sign of covid is the shortness of __________
- a machine that provides breathable air for someone who struggles to breathe
- people with __________ medical conditions have a higher risk of having worse effects from the virus
15 Clues: viruses are ___________ parasites • a virus that covers the entire earth • the first case virus was found in _____ China • the first SARS outbreak was in _________ of 2003 • SARS stands for Severe Acute ___________ Syndrome • standing 6 feet apart is considered social __________ • a warning sign of covid is the shortness of __________ • ...
Corona Crossword 2020-04-24
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- This can be used to help find infected people
- If you are infected you will have to use this
- People who are vaccinated for the disease are part of this
- Coronavirus can be described with this word
- The type of science being used to control the virus
- The goal is to do this
- You need to be extra careful if you are ____
- Examples include masks and gloves
- Don't get tested if you are ____
- If you are infected you will get tested with this
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- If you are working in areas with infected people you need to wear this
- It will take longer to identify if you are infected depending on the length of this
- These can be dangerous and make it more difficult to control the virus
- The infected community will be quarantined if this happens
- Workers do not want to have this happen to them
15 Clues: The goal is to do this • Don't get tested if you are ____ • Examples include masks and gloves • Coronavirus can be described with this word • You need to be extra careful if you are ____ • This can be used to help find infected people • If you are infected you will have to use this • Workers do not want to have this happen to them • ...
SPELL TEST_UNIT 4_WEEK 3 & 4 2023-02-15
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- (in folklore) one of a species of diminutive beings, usually described as shriveled little old men, that inhabit the interior of the earth and act as guardians of its treasures; troll.
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- forbidden; lawful
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
- tear or make deep cuts in (flesh or skin.
- remove the moisture from (something); cause to become completely dry.
- substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- relating to or affecting cats or other members of the cat family.
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- a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid rather than a professional basis.
- not physically or mentally strong, especially through age or illness.
- delay or postpone action; put off doing something.
- in agreement or harmony.
- in accordance with the highest standards; faultless
- the light fawn colour of unbleached linen.
15 Clues: forbidden; lawful • in agreement or harmony. • tear or make deep cuts in (flesh or skin. • the light fawn colour of unbleached linen. • delay or postpone action; put off doing something. • in accordance with the highest standards; faultless • a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care. • the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity. • ...
Health 2023-06-21
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- air Clean and unpolluted air that is beneficial for breathing and overall health.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- The feeling of joy, contentment, and satisfaction.
- The act of providing the body with enough fluids to stay hydrated.
- The body's ability to resist and fight off infections and diseases.
- The position and alignment of the body while standing, sitting, or lying down.
- The act of reducing stress and finding calmness and tranquility.
- The act of reducing stress and finding calmness and tranquility.
- The state of being in good physical and mental health.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind rejuvenate.
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- The physical power and ability to exert force.
- The ability to bounce back and recover from difficult situations or challenges.
- The ability to maintain stability and harmony in various aspects of life.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and good health, such as washing hands regularly.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy.
16 Clues: The physical power and ability to exert force. • The feeling of joy, contentment, and satisfaction. • The state of being in good physical and mental health. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • Physical activity that helps to keep the body fit and healthy. • The act of reducing stress and finding calmness and tranquility. • ...
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency 2025-05-03
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- Antibody-producing cells, often present but non-functional without T cell help
- Organ essential for T cell development, often rudimentary in SCID
- Lymphocyte type profoundly deficient or non-functional in all SCID forms
- Essential pre-treatment for blood products to prevent GVHD
- Life-threatening lung infection, frequently caused by Pneumocystis jirovecii
- Universal testing of infants using TRECs assay for early SCID detection
- Complication from non-irradiated transfusions or maternal T cells (abbr.)
- Molecular byproducts measured in newborn screening to assess T cell production (abbr.)
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- Type of infection caused by organisms that usually don't harm healthy immune systems
- Diagnostic test enumerating lymphocyte subsets (T, B, NK cells)
- Most frequent inheritance pattern, often due to IL2RG mutation
- Persistent oral candidiasis, a frequent early clinical sign
- Treatment aiming to correct the underlying genetic defect
- Supportive therapy providing passive immunity via pooled antibodies (abbr.)
- Genes crucial for V(D)J recombination; defects cause a form of AR SCID (abbr.)
15 Clues: Treatment aiming to correct the underlying genetic defect • Essential pre-treatment for blood products to prevent GVHD • Persistent oral candidiasis, a frequent early clinical sign • Most frequent inheritance pattern, often due to IL2RG mutation • Diagnostic test enumerating lymphocyte subsets (T, B, NK cells) • ...
Biology crossword 2024-10-21
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- a gycoprotein proeuc3d by a plasma cell in response to presence of the appropriate antigen
- diseases that spread over vast areas of the world
- an abnormal condition affecting an organism
- connected with the presence of free oxygen
- a person's mental or physical condition
- form of endocytosis by which cells transport large particles across the cell surface membrane into the cell
- a molecule that is recognized by the body as non-self and triggers an immune response
- diseases that rapidly spread through a population to affect large number of individuals
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- mucus-producing cell found in the epithelium
- the introduction of a vaccine containing appropriate disease antigens or antibodies into the body
- involuntary muscle
- any biological agent that causes disease
- flexiable supporting tissue found at the end of bones and between vertebrae
- an activated nucleotide found in all living cells that acts as an energy carrier
- means by which thr body protects itself from infection
15 Clues: involuntary muscle • a person's mental or physical condition • any biological agent that causes disease • connected with the presence of free oxygen • an abnormal condition affecting an organism • mucus-producing cell found in the epithelium • diseases that spread over vast areas of the world • means by which thr body protects itself from infection • ...
Chapter 12 2026-03-18
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- agents that have potential to cause disease, include some bacteria and viruses.
- Found throughout the body, originate from monocytes
- circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis, there is no blood
- Recognition of traits specific to particular pathogens, using a vast array of receptors Slower response
- is a life-threatening condition caused by an overwhelming inflammatory response
- (Pattern Recognition Receptors) found on innate immune cells
- breaks down bacterial cell walls, protecting against ingested pathogens
- circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues. The first responders to an infection.
- stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact the environment (such as skin)
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- Recognition of traits shared by broad ranges of pathogens, using a small set of receptors Rapid response
- is the ingestion and breakdown of foreign substances including bacteria.
- Skin, mucous membrane, and secretions.
- (Pattern-Associated Molecular Patterns) found on potential pathogens
- provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
- Insect exoskeleton that acts as a physical barrier.
15 Clues: Skin, mucous membrane, and secretions. • Found throughout the body, originate from monocytes • Insect exoskeleton that acts as a physical barrier. • (Pattern Recognition Receptors) found on innate immune cells • (Pattern-Associated Molecular Patterns) found on potential pathogens • breaks down bacterial cell walls, protecting against ingested pathogens • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2026-03-18
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- Found throughout the body/ Agranulocytes/ Originate from monocytes.
- Examples of PPR’s.
- Life threatening condition caused by overwhelming inflammatory response/ Still had an almost 40% average mortality rate.
- Consists of about 30 proteins that are activated by substances on microbe surfaces.
- Stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact the environment (ex. Skin)/ Agranulocytes/ Have “long arms.”
- Slower response/ Humoral response ( (B cells)/ Cell mediated response (T cells).
- Pattern recognition receptors that are found on innate immune cells.
- Circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis ( No blood).
- Discharge destructive enzymes/ Granulocytes/ Involved in allergic and anti-helminth (worms) response.
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- Enables an animal to avoid, or limit infections.
- Type of leukocytes (white blood cell).
- All animals/Rapid response/Mucous membrane barrier/ Phagocytic cells for internal defense.
- Circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues/ Often called “segs” due to unusual shape of nucleus.
- Found on potential pathogens.
- Provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages.
15 Clues: Examples of PPR’s. • Found on potential pathogens. • Type of leukocytes (white blood cell). • Enables an animal to avoid, or limit infections. • Circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis ( No blood). • Found throughout the body/ Agranulocytes/ Originate from monocytes. • Pattern recognition receptors that are found on innate immune cells. • ...
Host Defenses I 2026-03-22
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- Granulocytes that discharge destructive enzymes; involved in allergic and anti-helminth responses
- Agents that have potential to cause disease
- Enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections
- Agranulocytes that stimulate development of adaptive immunity in cells that contact the environment
- Circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis
- Triggers blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable to tissues
- Granulocytes that circulate in the blood and are attracted by signals from infected tissues
- Recognition of traits specific to particular pathogens, using a vast array of receptors
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- Consists of about 30 proteins that are activated by substances on microbe surfaces
- Found on potential pathogens
- Recognition of traits shared by broad ranges of pathogens, using a small set of receptors
- Found on innate immune cells
- Provide innate defense, interfering with viruses and helping activate macrophages
- Cells that circulate through the body and detect abnormal cells, including cells that lack MHC I surface expression
- Agranulocytes found throughout the body
15 Clues: Found on potential pathogens • Found on innate immune cells • Agranulocytes found throughout the body • Agents that have potential to cause disease • Enables an animal to avoid, or limit many infections • Circulate within hemolymph and carry out phagocytosis • Triggers blood vessels to dilate and become more permeable to tissues • ...
HUMIRA RA / Crossword 2012-05-20
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- Biggest HUMIRA event in the year
- A molecule that elicits an immune response
- The first approved Anti-TNF
- A famous deformity in RA patient’s han, was named after this bird
- Activated form of this cell causes bone destruction
- Biological DMARD targeting B-cell surface markers
- Your trainer surname
- Arabic name of the full moon, and name for immunology marketing manager
- Another name for cytokine
- ACR score is a combination of __?__ and Swollen joint count
- The best pharma product
- in 2002, ___?___ 31, HUMIRA approved by FDA for RA treatment
- Number of ACR criteria
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- consists of 3 Overarching principles and 15 recommendations for the management of RA
- ADA was the first fully human ___?___ antibody
- A famous car brand name used in one of HUMIRA’s trial
- Activated form of this cell causes cartilage degradation
- The primary site of the immune reactions in RA / in the joint
- Among the DMARDs, it's considered to be the anchor drug
- Biological DMARD targeting Interleukin-6
- Specific immunity
- Your new company's name
- Main Study of Early Moderate to Severe RA With ADA
- Your product manager surname
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 • ...
38 Gardens 100th 2012-05-20
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- working title for CBs novel
- Real doctors
- original purpose of red bureau
- what you won't find at the best pizza place
- Reason we aren't scraping paint today
- crossword lifeline
- Shrivers Banana color
- "Tom on his escalade"
- porch artist
- Laird immunity
- cottage gender according to inquirer
- French for married into work weekend
- came with the house
- here when Nucky was in power
- lost on June 10, 2006
- Lisa's never heard of the guy
- larry's golf motto
- original function
- Playoff beards
- reason for cottage purchase
- site of first tv 'at' the cottage
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- Number of holes at the airport
- Jim Meals quote
- Cb stud method (see staircase handrail)
- Lost virginity on South side of the cottage
- Worked out in Tom & Sheron's driveway
- site of chip's fence jump
- Dave's favorite word
- Pesky brat thrown off the front porch
- Cbs theory on Bernie's demise
- Post-vietnam EIs
- gho---
- Watched Flyers
- leidy's theory on Bernie's demise
- anchor course slur
- rate
- bicycle crash 'meat'
- Why the 4th generation is quirky
- jumped jaguar
- famous 90s bike
- Arlene's least favorite word
41 Clues: rate • gho--- • Real doctors • porch artist • jumped jaguar • Watched Flyers • Laird immunity • Playoff beards • Jim Meals quote • famous 90s bike • Post-vietnam EIs • original function • crossword lifeline • anchor course slur • larry's golf motto • came with the house • Dave's favorite word • bicycle crash 'meat' • Shrivers Banana color • "Tom on his escalade" • lost on June 10, 2006 • ...
IFOH Lab Week 2015-04-15
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- cause of infectious mononucleosis
- stops blood from clotting
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- study of bacteria
- bacteria that lose crystal violet and retain safranin
- heart attack
- highly infectious filovirus that causes a hemorrhagic fever
- LIS
- two copies of one gene
- hormone produced by placenta during pregnancy
- many send-outs go here
- caused by members of the genus Plasmodium
- logging in specimens
- bacteria that retain crystal violet
- cause of AIDS
- serum with excess lipids
- where we go to buy our meals
- common hematology anticoagulant
- best way to contact phlebotomists
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- two bottles, aerobic and anaerobic
- pancreatic hormone that controls glucose levels
- CBC
- mini-chemistry WB analyzer
- where we go to ask for a day off
- program giving points to reduce insurance cost
- Basic metric unit of volume
- within blood vessels
- courier service
- "Bad" cholesterol
- most abundant mineral in the body
- sickle cell hemoglobin
- HIS
- marker specific for myocardial infarction
- liquid derived from centrifuged, clotted blood
- resistance to disease
- main sugar produced in the body
- requires oxygen
- basic metric unit of length
- urine is formed here
39 Clues: CBC • LIS • HIS • heart attack • cause of AIDS • courier service • requires oxygen • study of bacteria • "Bad" cholesterol • Cerebrospinal fluid • within blood vessels • logging in specimens • urine is formed here • resistance to disease • two copies of one gene • sickle cell hemoglobin • many send-outs go here • serum with excess lipids • stops blood from clotting • mini-chemistry WB analyzer • ...
Crossword drugs by Jaylin J. and Jordan C. 2018-04-15
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- something against the law
- something that makes you very hyper
- a physical condition caused by chronic use of a tolerance forming drug
- a drug that causes hallucinations
- a drug that affects all parts of the body
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity
- medicine you can buy in a store
- breathing something
- a substance found in tobacco products.
- driving while drunk.
- Weed
- the habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs.
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- removal
- you depending on something
- The abise of Acohaol
- drugs that release smoke
- Doing somthing and not being able to stop doing it
- makes you slow and not very hyper
- medicine prescribed by a docter
- A psychological condition caused by chronic use of a drug
- Not being able to stop drinking
- somthing someone likes to do
- to be addicted to drugs
- something hurting
- pressure from peers
- Being drunk
- a drug you take by breathing it in through the lungs
- life threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus
- somthing that helps people.
- A consumable medicine
30 Clues: Weed • removal • Being drunk • something hurting • pressure from peers • breathing something • The abise of Acohaol • driving while drunk. • 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 • medicine prescribed by a docter • ...
Sterile Technique 2020-02-23
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- Carrier of disease
- What is considered sterile area of the gown
- spread by droplets in the room
- What should be kept to a minimum to reduce contamination from moisture droplet
- The presence of pathogenic materials; violation of the state of sterility
- How far an unsterile person needs to be from a sterile field
- which side of the sterile glove is considered sterile
- Having been rendered free of all living microorganisms including spores
- Action done prior to pouring previously opened sterile multi dose sodium chloride
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- transmitted during coughing
- _________ asepsis is a reduction in the number of microorganisms
- Which hand to don first when putting on sterile gloves
- The amount elapsed once something is considered non sterile
- What should be kept in constant view
- When opening a sterile package the last flap to be opened should be
- Hospital Acquired Infection
- If it doesn't say sterile, it's ___________.
- resistance to disease
- what should never be turned to the sterile field
- Hand hygiene is not necessary if gloves are worn
- what is the unsterile area of an opened package
- Any microbe capable of causing disease or infection
22 Clues: Carrier of disease • resistance to disease • transmitted during coughing • Hospital Acquired Infection • spread by droplets in the room • What should be kept in constant view • What is considered sterile area of the gown • If it doesn't say sterile, it's ___________. • what is the unsterile area of an opened package • what should never be turned to the sterile field • ...
9C Spelling Words T1 W9 2020 2020-03-18
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- related to the respiration system
- sickness
- the process whereby a person is protected against a disease
- a disease that is spread between people through microscopic germs
- a disease that has spread across a wide area
- showing no symptoms
- corporations or companies
- a device to aid respiration
- the state of being separated from other people
- a disease that can be spread from one person to another
- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin
- showing a lack of worry or concern
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- something that comes after something else
- the act of transferring from one person or place to another
- a person who studies the spread of diseases
- microscopic, usually single-celled, organisms
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- a group of people who have the responsibility of running a country
- a group of elected politicians who make laws
- a group of people living in the same place or having something in common
- likely to be harmed by something
- the act of keeping away from something
- a place where illnesses are treated
- necessary
- a sudden exhalation of air from the lungs
25 Clues: sickness • necessary • showing no symptoms • corporations or companies • a device to aid respiration • likely to be harmed by something • related to the respiration system • showing a lack of worry or concern • a place where illnesses are treated • the act of keeping away from something • something that comes after something else • a sudden exhalation of air from the lungs • ...
How well do you know you? 2020-05-09
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- pavie ki taareef ka supernova
- becoming pro at this recently
- u ke acc iske bina bhi kya jeena
- sentence ki shuruwat ke liye term of endearment
- har baat ka agenda and anjaam 🤣
- hamera parents ko jaldi thi hamere liye
- bas itni hi baat ham krengay
- oops-one becomes on a wedding day
- isse chutkara technically kaam pe nahi na with fiance
- gratitude exchange ki currency hai na?
- iss nerd ka timepass
- jo pavie apne bht hi free aur leisure time mein dhund dhund ke karta hai
- what you call yourself mbti ke peeth peeche
- generic term for who can be sent to hug you
- every night what you do and tell me that you ain't sleepy
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- his plans on becoming this for everyday emotional immunity (hindi word)
- how you enter places in khayali pulao
- what you say when your fiance doesn't listen - quite literally
- pet word on advent of explanation mode
- what a mercury baby may be like
- itni neend toh haq se banti hai
- the beginning word to his khayali pulao
- the day you is most excited about
23 Clues: iss nerd ka timepass • bas itni hi baat ham krengay • pavie ki taareef ka supernova • becoming pro at this recently • har baat ka agenda and anjaam 🤣 • what a mercury baby may be like • itni neend toh haq se banti hai • u ke acc iske bina bhi kya jeena • oops-one becomes on a wedding day • the day you is most excited about • how you enter places in khayali pulao • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2017-02-24
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- territory and churches under bishops authority
- ordained to assist mission of the church
- ( 2 words) state characterized by profession of evangelical councils
- spreading christs word
- ( 3 words) unity in Christ of all the redeemed
- (2 words) all the bishops alive
- Name given to the people of God called from the ends of the earth
- ( 2words )bishops can trace authority back to apostles
- ( 3 words ) council held in Ad 49 or 50
- (2 wors) sacrament to become a priest
- bishops church
- ( 3 words ) definitive revelation of Christ given to the apostles
- all bishops with the pope form a “college”
- highest ranking bishop
- list of books of the bible
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- relationship between man and God established through Christ
- action or sign that confers to grace it signifies
- main purpose Is to serve as a papal elector
- office of bishop
- (2 words) meeting of church leaders
- (2 words) synod
- those who have received holy orders
- (2 words) definitive teaching by the pope
- (3 words) eastern rights of the catholic church
- successor to the apostles
- office of deacon
- immunity from error
- gathering of Cardinals
- order of teaching authority in the church
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 • ...
CROSSWORD 2017-01-11
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- to pull or strain at something with violent twisting
- extreme pain, distress or anxiety
- musty, ill-smelling
- a relationship by marriage
- the chief dignitary of a collegiate or cathedral chapel
- the game of hurling
- a small lightweight nearly flat-bottomed boat with a broad transom and usually squared-off bow
- excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures
- a right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
- to avoid habitually especially on moral or practical grounds
- the quality or state of being hip
- to talk fast or foolishly
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- open and observable, not hidden, concealed, or secret
- to strive to equal or excel
- a strident utterance
- slang expression for something highly stimulating or attractive, excellent
- a whispering sound
- any substance or agent that tends to produce cancer
- usually a neutral flavored element in food that enables to clear the palate from one flavor to another
- to yield to superior strength or force or overpowering appeal or desire
- a quick puff or slight gust especially of air, odor, gas, smoke, or spray
- a young woman
- a person in moral or mental servitude
- to utter a harsh abrupt scream
24 Clues: a young woman • a whispering sound • musty, ill-smelling • the game of hurling • a strident utterance • to talk fast or foolishly • a relationship by marriage • to strive to equal or excel • to utter a harsh abrupt scream • extreme pain, distress or anxiety • the quality or state of being hip • a person in moral or mental servitude • excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures • ...
Peter The Great List 4 Vocab Practice 2017-10-06
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- someone who likes to fight
- to make someone immune to infection, usually by immunizing them
- in a way which is clear or obviously seen
- a person who gives advice
- the action of communication between two people or things
- a desire to harm other people
- an effect or reaction after an event
- dissatisfaction
- to touch gently with something soft
- deservedly
- a display, a public procession protesting about something
- to imagine or think of something
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- a high gulping sound made when your breath is briefly interrupted
- an area of houses on the edge of a city or large town
- a person who is not royal or a nobleman
- to declare that you are giving something up
- brave, chivalrous
- a teenager
- someone whom people have a good opinion of
- to engage in an argument without major hostility or in jest
- restless
- a violent disturbance
- jest not seriously
- to plant seeds
- to get smaller gradually
- a person who seeks adventure, especially for personal gain or enjoyment
- to make something dirty, impure, diseased
- to have an effect on
- a deadlock
- insultingly
30 Clues: restless • a teenager • a deadlock • deservedly • insultingly • to plant seeds • dissatisfaction • brave, chivalrous • jest not seriously • to have an effect on • a violent disturbance • to get smaller gradually • a person who gives advice • someone who likes to fight • a desire to harm other people • to imagine or think of something • to touch gently with something soft • ...
civics 2017-12-09
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- serving on a jury
- an act that betrays and endangers ones country
- a special tax that had to be pad to vote
- the fair application of the law to ones case
- money or property an accused person gives a court to hold as a guarantee that he or she will appear for trial
- the right to vote
- testifying against oneself
- legal protection
- the formal disapproval of the actions of a member of congress by the other members
- the power of the government to take private property for public use
- mettings of congress
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- the process of drawing congressional district lines to favor a political party
- to be distributed, as in the seats in the house of representatives
- the division between religion and goverment
- meetings of party leaders to determine party policy or to choose the party candidates for public office
- the removal of a Pearson from an institution, such as congress, fro serious misconduct
- the rights guaranteed to all U.S. citizens
- limited by law to a certain amount per household
- first 10 amendments to the U.S. constitution
- a policy requiring men to serve in the military
20 Clues: legal protection • serving on a jury • the right to vote • mettings of congress • testifying against oneself • a special tax that had to be pad to vote • the rights guaranteed to all U.S. citizens • the division between religion and goverment • the fair application of the law to ones case • first 10 amendments to the U.S. constitution • ...
biology science 2018-12-20
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- (.....) blood cells that produce the anti bodies remain in the blood
- the non specific defence system prevents micro organisms from entering the body (.....)are antibacterial chemicals
- semmelweis was a (......) in the 1850s
- initially causes a flu like illness
- the (........) is deystroyed before it has a chance to make you ill
- (.......) is spread by vectors
- an example of a pathogen
- the white blood cell produces (..........)
- once the pathogens affect the cells they (........) in numbers
- what is a viral disease showing symptoms of fever and a red skin rash
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- if the body is reinfected the (......) cells recognise the antigens to be able to cure the illness faster
- vaccines involve introducing a small amount of (....) or inactive form of a pathogen to a person
- (....) immunity is when a large proportion of the population is immunised greatly reducing the spread of that pathogen
- the mucus and cilia waft pathogens upwards in the (.......)
- you are (immune) once the pathogen is deystroyed
- poisin from the body
- pathogens are engulfed by the white blood cells
- measles and (....) black spot are spread by droplet infection
- (..........) and tmv are spread by contaminated food
- eukaryotic organisms
20 Clues: poisin from the body • eukaryotic organisms • an example of a pathogen • (.......) is spread by vectors • initially causes a flu like illness • semmelweis was a (......) in the 1850s • the white blood cell produces (..........) • pathogens are engulfed by the white blood cells • you are (immune) once the pathogen is deystroyed • ...
COVID CRISIS 2021-06-08
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- Cover your nose and mouth with it
- When COVID-19 is detected, Melbourne does this
- The COVID-19 variant detected in Melbourne
- remote learning platform
- Signs you may be unwell
- An expert in how diseases spread
- Vaccine unavailable to Australians
- COVID-19 belongs to this family of viruses
- Australian Prime Minister
- The pandemic has made this worse for everyone
- Vaccine recommended for older Australians
- Scan this when you enter a shop
- Vaccine recommended for 40-49 year olds
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- Old people are getting these first
- You do this for 14 days
- During lockdown, do this as much as possible
- The city in which COVID-19 was first detected
- Happens when you can't physically go to school (part 1)
- Victorian Chief Health Officer
- A disease which spreads across continents
- Acting Victorian Premier
- Keeping far away to prevent virus transmission (part 1)
- If you take a vaccine you develop this
- People with severe COVID-19 may need these
- Keeping far away to prevent virus transmission (part 2)
- Happens when you can't physically go to school (part 2)
- Victorian Premier
27 Clues: Victorian Premier • You do this for 14 days • Signs you may be unwell • Acting Victorian Premier • remote learning platform • Australian Prime Minister • Victorian Chief Health Officer • Scan this when you enter a shop • An expert in how diseases spread • Cover your nose and mouth with it • Old people are getting these first • Vaccine unavailable to Australians • ...
Unit 2 Biotechnology 2024-05-29
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- Genus of Penicillin producing mold
- A gel made of Agarose and Agaropectin polymers
- Nutrient solution for bacteria
- Group of bacterial duplicates
- The diameter that can be viewed with a microscope
- The moving of genetic material between bacteria by viruses
- Removes bacterial membranes
- Tool used for the transferring of bacteria
- Bacteria developing immunity to an antibiotic
- A technique that determines if a bacteria has an outer membrane
- Forms an insoluble complex with Crystal Violet
- Polysaccharide extract from Algae
- Reflects one wavelength of light
- Absorbs one wavelength, emits another
- Viral protein found on SARS-COV-2
- Free from contamination
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- Gelatinous liquid within a cell
- Oil used to increase clarity of microscope imaging
- Stains cells purple
- A method of plating bacteria involving repeated swiping of a loop
- Whip-like bacterial limbs
- Devoid of microorganisms
- Absorbing of outside DNA into a bacteria
- Uses pressurized steam to disinfect
- Hair-like bacterial limbs
- Inventor of Penicillin
- The transfer of genetic material between bacteria
- Drug used to treat bacterial infections
- Stains cell walls pink
- Plate for holding bacteria
30 Clues: Stains cells purple • Inventor of Penicillin • Stains cell walls pink • Free from contamination • Devoid of microorganisms • Whip-like bacterial limbs • Hair-like bacterial limbs • Plate for holding bacteria • Removes bacterial membranes • Group of bacterial duplicates • Nutrient solution for bacteria • Gelatinous liquid within a cell • Reflects one wavelength of light • ...
Infectious Diseases 2023-09-21
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- Secrete antibodies and kills infected cells in the body
- The actions of structures/substances that are naturally present
- Helps the immune system fight off infectious diseases
- The number of people with the disease
- The widespread of an infectious disease throughout a community
- Viruses, bacteria, and fungi are ______
- Can not survive without a host, they are extremely small, and most cause diseases
- Your first name
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- Disease that spreads through humans and animals
- Single-celled organisms that can survive on their own, a small percentage being able to cause diseases
- The study of the outbreaks of diseases and their effects
- The estimated number of the newly effected in a specific time frame
- Fight off bacteria, viruses, and cancers
- The widespread of an infectious disease throughout a whole country or world
- The ability of the body to find and destroy pathogens
- Immunity that occurs in response to exposure to a particular antigen
- Where the germs live
- The ability of an organism to inflict cause a disease
- How germs get around
- Disease that results from an infection transmitted to humans/animals by blood-feeding arthropods
20 Clues: Your first name • Where the germs live • How germs get around • The number of people with the disease • Viruses, bacteria, and fungi are ______ • Fight off bacteria, viruses, and cancers • Disease that spreads through humans and animals • Helps the immune system fight off infectious diseases • The ability of the body to find and destroy pathogens • ...
Chemistry Vocab 2024-05-10
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- a crack in the earth's crust
- basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- springs etc
- The amount of space something occupies
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with
- microscopic life form; microorganism; germ
- rock layers
- into a body to produce immunity to the virus
- of water; bottom-dwellers
- column
- Measure of the amount of matter in a substance
- row on periodic table
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the
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- Kingdom composed of heterotrophs; many obtain energy
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- no longer in existence
- substance prepared from killed or weaken viruses and
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried
- waves and currents
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- plant, or fungus
- yield the total quantity of crop that the land produces
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an
- nutrients from dead organic matter
28 Clues: column • springs etc • rock layers • plant, or fungus • waves and currents • row on periodic table • no longer in existence • of water; bottom-dwellers • a crack in the earth's crust • nutrients from dead organic matter • The amount of space something occupies • microscopic life form; microorganism; germ • into a body to produce immunity to the virus • ...
Chemistry Vocab 2024-05-10
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- a crack in the earth's crust
- basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- springs etc
- The amount of space something occupies
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with
- microscopic life form; microorganism; germ
- rock layers
- into a body to produce immunity to the virus
- of water; bottom-dwellers
- column
- Measure of the amount of matter in a substance
- row on periodic table
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the
Down
- Kingdom composed of heterotrophs; many obtain energy
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- no longer in existence
- substance prepared from killed or weaken viruses and
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried
- waves and currents
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- plant, or fungus
- yield the total quantity of crop that the land produces
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an
- nutrients from dead organic matter
28 Clues: column • springs etc • rock layers • plant, or fungus • waves and currents • row on periodic table • no longer in existence • of water; bottom-dwellers • a crack in the earth's crust • nutrients from dead organic matter • The amount of space something occupies • microscopic life form; microorganism; germ • into a body to produce immunity to the virus • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-02-21
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- the smallest and simplest pathogens
- simple one-celled organisms
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- germs that cause diseases
- substances that send the immune system into action
- able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact
- a sore throat caused by streptococcal bacteria
- a serious inflammation of the lungs
- cleanliness
- any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body and mind
- specific proteins that attach to antigens to prevent them from harming the body
- a highly communicable viral disease characterized by fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, respiratory symptoms
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- organisms that are more complex than bacteria but cannot make their own foods
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to cause an immune response
- one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a
- a disease caused by the Hepatitis B virus that effects the liver
- an organism such as an insect, that transmits pathogens
- a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs
- the result of pathogens or germs invading the body, multiplying and harming your body cells
20 Clues: cleanliness • germs that cause diseases • simple one-celled organisms • the smallest and simplest pathogens • a serious inflammation of the lungs • a sore throat caused by streptococcal bacteria • substances that send the immune system into action • a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs • able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact • ...
Communicable and Noncommunicable DiseasesDisease 2023-04-03
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- An unhealthy condition of the body or mind.
- A treatment that destroys cancer cells with strong chemicals.
- A disease that does not spread from person to person.
- A group of cells, tissues, and organs, that fights specific germs.
- Long lasting.
- Chemicals produced specifically to fight a particular invading substance.
- White blood cells that attack germs.
- A chronic breathing disease caused by allergies, physical exertion, or other factors.
- Preparations of killed or weakened germs.
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- A disease caused by abnormal cells that grow out of control.
- Communicable diseases that are spread from person to person through sexual contact.
- A disease that prevents the body from using the sugars and starchesin food for energy.
- A treatment that destroys tumors by aiming X-rays or other rays at them.
- Avoiding sexual contact
- A disease that spreads from person to person.
- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is an HIV infection combined with severe immune system problems.
- When germs invade the body, multiply, and cause harm to body cells.
- Resistance to infection.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas.
- Human immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS.
- Masses of abnormal cells.
21 Clues: Long lasting. • Avoiding sexual contact • Resistance to infection. • Masses of abnormal cells. • A hormone produced by the pancreas. • White blood cells that attack germs. • Preparations of killed or weakened germs. • An unhealthy condition of the body or mind. • A disease that spreads from person to person. • A disease that does not spread from person to person. • ...
Chapter 5: India & Religion 2023-04-03
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- To go without food or drink (Usually for religious purposes).
- A polytheistic religion that believes in the universal spirit of Brahmin.
- Injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help build up an immunity to a disease.
- The middle way - Steps to eliminating suffering
- The lowest tier of the Caste System - Also known as the Dalit - Outcasts.
- A state of perfect peace.
- Seasonal wind patterns that brings heavy rains.
- The most important language of ancient India.
- The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas.
- A personal religion that focuses on our suffering - Does not worship any god or deity.
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- Four things all Buddhists believe to be true.
- The study of the stars and our universe.
- Avoidance of violent actions.
- Siddhartha Gautama.
- The large mountain range that separates India from Asia - Home to Mt. Everest.
- People who work to spread religion.
- The process of rebirth.
- Hindu Greeting - "The divinity within me acknowledges the divinity within you"
- Divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth, wealth, or occupation.
- The effects that good or bad actions have on a person's soul.
20 Clues: Siddhartha Gautama. • The process of rebirth. • A state of perfect peace. • Avoidance of violent actions. • People who work to spread religion. • The study of the stars and our universe. • The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas. • Four things all Buddhists believe to be true. • The most important language of ancient India. • ...
Spelling List 20 2023-05-18
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- to cease normal, expected, or necessary action
- a class or group of things, people, etc., possessing some quality or qualities in common
- unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or
- for the reason that, since
- get something that is given, paid, or sent
- very unusual or strange
- to have a certain heaviness due to gravity
- in an extreme degree; exceedingly
- lying or moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart
- making little or no noise
- to cause confusion and shame
- a disastrous event
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- any right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person or group beyond the advantages of most
- without much doubt
- a plan or program of action, especially a crafty or secret one
- pleasing to the senses
- a covering for the foot, typically made of leather
- a bed for a baby usually on rockers
- irregular or varying
- with truth, genuineness, or straightforwardness
- in agreement with fact
- to set or keep apart
- different from the usual or normal, odd, curious
- used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others
- "completely," "truly," or "very," but it is also the same distance apart
25 Clues: without much doubt • a disastrous event • irregular or varying • to set or keep apart • pleasing to the senses • in agreement with fact • very unusual or strange • making little or no noise • for the reason that, since • to cause confusion and shame • in an extreme degree; exceedingly • a bed for a baby usually on rockers • unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
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- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that removes alveolar bone
- Bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Socket that holds a tooth • Registers pain and pressure • Cells that removes alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • ...
