immunity Crossword Puzzles
Medcheck Crossword 2024-06-12
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- Microorganism causing illness
- Involves fertilization in a Petri dish, then implantation; informally
- The simplest respiratory test
- Medication fighting bacterial infections
- Imaging technology that produces a cross-sectional image; informally
- Teenagers are experiencing an epidemic with this new nicotine technology
- A macromolecule known for providing short term energy; informal
- A measure of how many calories you burn at rest, informal
- Many teenagers face poor mental health due to high amounts of this
- While ethically controversial, a good source of stem cells can be found in this
- Preventative measure giving immunity against viruses
- A macromolecule known for building muscle
- These include proteins, lipids, and fats
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- Relatively high amounts given off during CT scans
- Organelle where translation occurs
- single stranded, is transcribed from DNA
- A macromolecule known for long term energy storage
- A population that is more at risk of a certain disease than the general public
- Imaging technology involving strong magnets; informally
- Where DNA is found
- Indigenous communities in Canada often lack access to this
- Global outbreak of a disease affecting large populations
- Tiny infectious agent causing diseases like flu
- This is put in place to hold open an angioplasty
- These bacteria are known for being resistant to antibiotics
25 Clues: Where DNA is found • Microorganism causing illness • The simplest respiratory test • Organelle where translation occurs • single stranded, is transcribed from DNA • Medication fighting bacterial infections • These include proteins, lipids, and fats • A macromolecule known for building muscle • Tiny infectious agent causing diseases like flu • ...
Equine Health, Exercise, and Nutrition 2024-05-01
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- deadly viral infection spread by infected animals
- disease which sometimes causes abortion in pregnant mares
- documents denoting an animal’s health records
- act of vaccinating; introduction of previously treated microorganisms with the
- is characterized by the spasm of involuntary muscles
- anaerobic bacteria; infectious disease introduced through a puncture wound
- diagnostic test for equine infectious anemia; developed by Dr. Leroy Coggins in the 1970s
- highly contagious infection of the nose, throat and lungs
- labor saving device; automatically fills with water for a horse to drink at its
- piece of equipment out of which horses eat
- eating numerous small meals throughout the day
- administering drugs orally using a wormer, dewormer or drench
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- water placed in a large tank for horses to drink out of
- disease affecting horses which is the inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
- test which checks for dehydration
- insects
- number of breaths taken within a set amount of time
- equine distemper; contagious upper respiratory tract infection
- also called swamp fever; disease affecting horses which is transmitted by
- quality of hay, whether good or bad; is affected maturity at harvest, color, and
- plant material such as pasture or hay
- of weeds, mold and dust present
- heart rate measurement taken when relaxed, but awake
- to develop immunity
24 Clues: insects • to develop immunity • of weeds, mold and dust present • test which checks for dehydration • plant material such as pasture or hay • piece of equipment out of which horses eat • documents denoting an animal’s health records • eating numerous small meals throughout the day • deadly viral infection spread by infected animals • ...
Imm Acronyms 2023-09-30
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- Cluster of differentiation: designation for specific cell-surface molecules
- antigen- recognized i by antibodies or B cell receptor,
- Cell mediated immunity: adaptive immune responses
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells
- B lymphocyte
- Human leukocyte antigen
- B-cell receptor
- Major histocompatibility complex
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- lipopolysaccharide: a cell wall component of gram negative bacteria
- Dendritic cell: a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- Family names of chemokines, chemicals that are a sub-class of cytokines
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy
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- Immunoglobulin, protein family to which antibodies and B-cell receptors belong
- cell adhesion molecule
- autoimmune regulator
- Fragment with antigen binding: the part of an antibody responsible for antigen binding
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes: CD8+ T cells
- Interferon: family name for cytokines
- antigen presenting cell
- Mannose-binding lectin: soluble acute phase response protein
- Family names of chemokine receptors, the receptors that chemokines bind to
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- antibody, immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cells
- Intracellular adhesion molecules: cells surface ligands
- C-reactive protein: acute phase protein
- antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity
- Complementarity determining regions: the regions of the antigen binding loops
- Membrane attack complex: end product of the Complement cascade
29 Clues: B lymphocyte • B-cell receptor • autoimmune regulator • cell adhesion molecule • antigen presenting cell • Human leukocyte antigen • Human immunodeficiency virus • Major histocompatibility complex • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • Cytotoxic T lymphocytes: CD8+ T cells • Interferon: family name for cytokines • Highly active anti-retroviral therapy • ...
social studies 2023-09-27
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- a particular form of a language hwich is perculiar to a specific region or social group
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- the quality of being patriotic
- permitted by law or relating to the law
- special rights, advantages, or immunity granted or available only to one particular person or group
- relating to a city or town, expecially it's administration; municipal
- the position or status of being a citizen
- the ones whom a person is decended and who is usually more remote in the line of decent than a grandparent
- firm in your friendhsip or support for someone
- an area of land that forms an independent political unit with it's own government
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- the feeling of satisfactation when you have done something well
- the morals or legal obligations; a responsibility
- the identification with ones own nation
- to join, combine, or incorperate as to form a single whole or unit
- the system of rules developed by the government of a country
- the power of authority
- a thing done successfully with effort, skill, or courage
- the way of life of a person or people
- an event constituting a new stage in a changing situation
- belonging or relating to jamaica
20 Clues: the power of authority • the quality of being patriotic • belonging or relating to jamaica • the way of life of a person or people • the identification with ones own nation • permitted by law or relating to the law • the position or status of being a citizen • firm in your friendhsip or support for someone • the morals or legal obligations; a responsibility • ...
Immune System Revision 2023-05-10
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- The amount of vaccines used on people
- Vaccination of a large sum of people to protect those who can't vaccinate
- This attaches to the host and feeds on to it
- A unique marker on a pathogen that triggers the body's immune response.
- When a disease can spread from person to person.
- The immune system has antibodies for a specific pathogen, making it ___ to it
- A pathogen that can be unicellular or multicellular, and feeds off the host.
- The extent of how life-threatening a disease is.
- White blood cells that engulf/destroy pathogens
- The amount of infected people
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- Microbes and other microscopic agents that cause disease
- An illness, caused by any factor
- A unicellular organism that enters the body and multiplies
- The body's system to protect itself
- An organism that can only be seen with the microscope
- A treatment that helps the body build immunity to an infectious disease.
- A microscopic agent that is non-living, and multiplies itself.
- When the disease is not caused by a pathogen
- A disease that can be caused by a pathogen
- They produce antibodies and carry them on their cell membrane
- A special protein which binds to a specfic pathogen
21 Clues: The amount of infected people • An illness, caused by any factor • The body's system to protect itself • The amount of vaccines used on people • A disease that can be caused by a pathogen • This attaches to the host and feeds on to it • When the disease is not caused by a pathogen • White blood cells that engulf/destroy pathogens • ...
Immunology 2023-03-27
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- Type of antibody grown from a single cloned hybridoma
- The condition typically characterized by a defective thymus and a lack of mature T cells
- Origination and development of a disease
- is generated by V(D)J recombination, junctions diversity, and somatic hypermutation
- The shrinking of the the thymus with age
- Name of the type of cell that ingests immature T-cells that undergo apoptosis.
- Infectious organism that causes disease
- What type of cell is not marked by CD4 or CD8 surface marker molecules?
- Proteins that display antigens from extra cellular pathogens
- Embedded in an network of epithelial cells
- T cells specific for self antigens are removed in the thymus by
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- Production of diversity in the antigen-binding sites of immunoglobulins
- The state of protection against foreign pathogens or substances
- what type of T cell selection takes place in the cortex of the thymus?
- Dedicated to T-cell development and contains immature T cells.
- What type of cell is marked by both CD4 and CD8 surface marker molecules?
- consist of immature thymocytes, branched cortical epithelial cells, and few macrophages.
- Located in the thymus has numerous lobes, each has a less dense inner region.
- Proteins that display antigens from intracellular pathogen
- Dendritic cells in the skin and other peripheral tissues
20 Clues: Infectious organism that causes disease • Origination and development of a disease • The shrinking of the the thymus with age • Embedded in an network of epithelial cells • Type of antibody grown from a single cloned hybridoma • Dendritic cells in the skin and other peripheral tissues • Proteins that display antigens from intracellular pathogen • ...
Wooper Island Season 2 2023-03-24
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- The gameshow Wooper Island is based off
- Infamous for being inactive this season
- What you are currently competing for
- One of the tribe names. Evolves from Paldean Wooper
- Newest production member and got 3rd last season after a controversial decision from jury
- Girlfriend of Chris and current Quagsire member
- What do most of the Quagsire fans in the server call the Pink Quagsire
- Also goes by Piplup and got 17th in the 1st season
- Successfully played his shot in the dark at the Grookey Tribal
- Shot in the ____
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- Quagsire member that went to summit at the start of the season
- Apart of production, a big wooper enjoyer, and very impatient
- Apart of the triangle trade that occurred after the 2nd summit meeting and currently on Clodsire
- Aidan’s favorite pokemon and is also one of the Tribes
- Had the highest score in the Google Form Challenge
- First person eliminated from Wooper Island Season 2
- Host of Wooper Island and named after currency
- Tribe named after the grass starter in the 8th generation of pokemon
- Had the highest score in the Flappy 2048 challenge
- Runner Up of the 1st season and big koala enjoyer
- Begs for slider puzzle challenges and loves chess
21 Clues: Shot in the ____ • What you are currently competing for • The gameshow Wooper Island is based off • Infamous for being inactive this season • Host of Wooper Island and named after currency • Girlfriend of Chris and current Quagsire member • Runner Up of the 1st season and big koala enjoyer • Begs for slider puzzle challenges and loves chess • ...
Welcome to the Dud! 2021-10-07
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- a group of persons related by common descent or heredity.
- the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to dominate others
- Semester Long, 10 due
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something
- Educated guess based on evidence and prior knowledge
- the quality of being righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness:
- Determined-Honorable-Successful
- a special right, immunity, or exemption granted to persons
- DHS Panthers have these
- taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- violation of the rights of others; unjust or unfair action or treatment.
- A judgment based on reasoning from the evidence provided
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- 4 or more absences
- treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against
- School song, Dudley’s was made by Doris McKethan Townes, 1944
- 3 or more tardies
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image, not true
- Moral, lesson, or message of a literary work.
- peeve Something that gets on your nerves; annoying to you anytime it’s present
- Document that contains important classroom information
- action or state of setting someone apart from other people or things; separated
- a smaller party distinguished from, and less dominant than, a more numerous majority.
22 Clues: 3 or more tardies • 4 or more absences • Semester Long, 10 due • DHS Panthers have these • Determined-Honorable-Successful • Moral, lesson, or message of a literary work. • Educated guess based on evidence and prior knowledge • Document that contains important classroom information • A judgment based on reasoning from the evidence provided • ...
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
- Condition caused by prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade alveolar bone
- Primary means by which 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 the 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 and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • 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 • Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth • ...
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
- Condition caused by prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade alveolar bone
- Primary means by which 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 the apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues when 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 and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • 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 • Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth • ...
Sports Medicine side A 2021-12-15
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- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- A bruise.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
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- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- High blood pressure.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Not cancerous.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
23 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • ...
Isaacs/Cattle Crossword Creation 2021-04-21
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- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- animals with a four compartment stomach
- harvest finished cattle which are purchased from feedlots and other outlets
- a male; when ovulation takes place
- filled with antibodies; paves the road for the future health, immunity and
- science which deals with food and its effects on health
- feeds high in fiber
- number estimate of breeding potential for characteristics, such as gain,
- offspring
- purchase weanling calves from cow/calf producers and feed them out on
- cow/calf producers who produce breeding stock for purebred or commercial
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- cattle’s safety zone
- of offspring
- land
- generally use purebred breeding stock in crossbreeding programs to produce
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten
- trouble giving birth
- period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth
- regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will
- removal of the testicles of a male animal
- and maternal and carcass traits
- process of giving birth
- and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal
- mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amounts of
25 Clues: land • offspring • of offspring • feeds high in fiber • cattle’s safety zone • trouble giving birth • process of giving birth • and maternal and carcass traits • a male; when ovulation takes place • feeds high in energy and low in fiber • animals with a four compartment stomach • removal of the testicles of a male animal • and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal • ...
Paper 1 Revision 2025-01-29
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- A form of cell division that produces 2 identical daughter cells
- The organelle responsible for aerobic respiration
- The movement of particles from a concentrated solution to a dilute solution across a partially permeable membrane; requires energy
- Site of gas exchange that has a large surface area to volume ratio in humans
- The section of an enzyme that binds to the substrate
- The pore on the underside of leaves that gas exchange occurs through
- Bacterial cell are an example of this cell type
- A biological catalyst
- An inactive form of a drug used in clinical trials
- The organelle in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis
- The type of antibodies produced that bind to a single antigen
- The net movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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- A group of tissues that work together to perform a single function
- The movement of water from the roots, up the xylem and evaporation out through stomata
- The movement of dissolved sugar around a plant
- A weakened or inactive form of a pathogen that provides immunity
- The smallest unit of living matter
- The tissue in plants responsible for transporting water form the roots to the leaves
- A microorganism that causes disease
- The type of respiration that does not require oxygen
20 Clues: A biological catalyst • The smallest unit of living matter • A microorganism that causes disease • The movement of dissolved sugar around a plant • Bacterial cell are an example of this cell type • The organelle responsible for aerobic respiration • An inactive form of a drug used in clinical trials • The section of an enzyme that binds to the substrate • ...
Reproductive Immunology Xmas Party Crossword 2023-12-11
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- My etymology is Greek and means ‘large eaters’
- A symbol of success
- The greatest cell in the universe
- In order to take all the fun out of science these have been banned from the lab
- When a cell takes a photo of itself
- Latin for ‘yellow body’
- You can remodel a bathroom, a kitchen, or your . . .
- Achieving this is less likely than winning x-lotto
- These cells have been unfairly persecuted because of their name
- Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney once turned up to Mad Monday dresses as one of these
- Squeak!
- A cozy home
- Born in Brazil to a British mother and Lebanese father
- Immuno-modulating factors
- Most unfortunate number for a scientist
- This type of immunity is funny
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- Estrogen and . . .
- High blood pressure and proteinuria
- When a tiny baby snuggles in
- I have my own Wikipedia page
- Not a B cell
- Some people eat it, other people use it to fertilise a tree
- Worst study acronym
- Where do hippos go to university?
- opposite of a huge RNA
- Which beach which shares its name with a famous prednisolone administration protocol
- This musical composition comes with lasers
- This fluid is seminal to reproduction
28 Clues: Squeak! • A cozy home • Not a B cell • Estrogen and . . . • A symbol of success • Worst study acronym • opposite of a huge RNA • Latin for ‘yellow body’ • Immuno-modulating factors • When a tiny baby snuggles in • I have my own Wikipedia page • This type of immunity is funny • The greatest cell in the universe • Where do hippos go to university? • High blood pressure and proteinuria • ...
STI Crossword 2023-10-19
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- the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States.
- Unable to be cured
- infections are passed from one person to another during a sexual act.
- Sexually transmitted infection that may not cause symptoms.
- harmful deviation from the normal structural or functional state of an organism, generally associated with certain signs and symptoms and differing in nature from physical injury
- common sexually transmitted infection marked by genital pain and sores
- a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite
- Best preSTIson of STI's
- Center for Disease Control
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- a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by infection with the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium.
- an insect that is an obligate ectoparasite of humans, feeding exclusively on blood.
- a viral infection that causes liver swelling called inflammation
- a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can cause serious health problems without treatment.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- a vaccine-preventable liver infection
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that are not normally present within the body
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection
- World Health Organization
20 Clues: Unable to be cured • Best preSTIson of STI's • World Health Organization • Center for Disease Control • a vaccine-preventable liver infection • a virus that attacks the body's immune system • used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection • Sexually transmitted infection that may not cause symptoms. • ...
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2023-12-09
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- Emission of energy in various forms
- Creating genetically identical organisms
- Study of microscopic organisms
- Theory describing the origin of the universe
- Emission of particles from atomic nuclei
- Principles describing the behavior of objects in motion
- Idea that cells are the fundamental unit of life
- Flow of electric charge
- Tendency of objects to resist changes in motion
- Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithosphere
- Theory describing physics on a subatomic scale
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions
- Device converting heat into mechanical energy
- Study of the origin and development of the universe
- Protein catalyzing chemical reactions in living organisms
- Study of the nervous system
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- Einstein's theory explaining space and time
- Procedure to stimulate immunity to diseases
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Laws describing the motion of objects
- Substances inhibiting bacterial growth
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Model placing the Sun at the center of the solar system
- Electromagnetic radiation used in imaging
- Process of gradual development and change over time
- Region of space with gravitational pull preventing escape
- Study of heat and energy transfer
- Basic unit of matter
- Entire set of genetic material in an organism
30 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Flow of electric charge • Study of the nervous system • Study of microscopic organisms • Study of heat and energy transfer • Emission of energy in various forms • Laws describing the motion of objects • Substances inhibiting bacterial growth • Molecule carrying genetic instructions • Creating genetically identical organisms • ...
BIOTECHNOLOGY 2024-02-06
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- The use of the part or whole organism to make products
- fermented coconut milk
- The product of Brewed Barley
- Fermented milk with help of microbes
- genes in one chain
- _____ mud is used to break down industrial waste
- technique to produce modern vaccines
- one of the industries that applied biotechnology (hint: copper)
- used in many asian foods to enhance taste and color and is made by soybeans
- The product of Fermented soybean (shaped like a block)
- A compound produced by bacteria/fungi, serves to inhibit growth
- The source of Amphicylin & Penicillin antibiotics
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- EM4 is a mixed culture of several ______
- The product of fermented filtered tofu/ tofu dregs
- process of fixing environment using organisms
- a problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield or even worse, destroy crops
- The product of Fermented milk (sour)
- a naturally infectious bacteria to plants
- The source of Bacitracyne, Erythromycin, and Tetracycline Antibiotic
- The earliest antibiotic found by Alexander Fleming (1928)
- a hormone that regulates blood sugar concentration
- A fermented mixture of wheat flour and yeast, then baked
- used to increase immunity against diseases
- The sensational achievement in animal husbandry is the successful cloning as sheep known as ___
- The product of fermented grapes (drink)
25 Clues: genes in one chain • fermented coconut milk • The product of Brewed Barley • The product of Fermented milk (sour) • Fermented milk with help of microbes • technique to produce modern vaccines • The product of fermented grapes (drink) • EM4 is a mixed culture of several ______ • a naturally infectious bacteria to plants • used to increase immunity against diseases • ...
:) 2024-12-05
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- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion
- a mark left on the skin or within body tissue where a wound has not healed completely
- the science of the causes and effects of diseases and death
- upper; above other structures or parts
- a home providing care for the sick or terminally ill
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
- below the surface
- it occurs when harmful microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses enter the body, multiply, and cause illness
- a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease
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- an abnormally high body temperature
- when the pressure in the blood vessels is too high
- condition or illness that comes on suddenly and is severe in nature but typically short-lasting
- likely course and outcome of a disease or condition
- a drug or other preparation for the treatment
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- a medical procedure in which a doctor makes cuts in the body to treat injuries
- short for magnetic resonance imaging
- strong, flexible tissue found in various parts of the body, such as joints, nose and ears
- unpleasant feeling in your body coused by illness or injury
20 Clues: below the surface • an abnormally high body temperature • short for magnetic resonance imaging • upper; above other structures or parts • a drug or other preparation for the treatment • the state of being free from illness or injury • when the pressure in the blood vessels is too high • likely course and outcome of a disease or condition • ...
Stress, Health & Positive Psych 2025-04-10
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- Study of how psychological, neural, and endocrine processes affect immunity.
- Self-perceived happiness or life satisfaction.
- Positive, motivating stress perceived as a challenge.
- Feeling worse off compared to others.
- Judging things relative to a neutral level set by prior experience.
- Scientific study of human flourishing and well-being.
- Perception that outside forces determine our fate.
- Releasing aggressive energy to relieve aggressive urges.
- Field studying how psychological factors impact health and wellness.
- Significant childhood traumas (abbr.).
- First stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome.
- Term for easygoing, relaxed people.
- Stress response involving nurturing and seeking social support.
- Perception that we control our own destiny.
- Six virtues studied in positive psychology (wisdom, courage, etc.).
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- Second stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome.
- Stress hormone released by the endocrine system; slower but longer lasting.
- Tendency to feel emotions corresponding to our actions.
- Coping by changing the stressor or interaction with it.
- Coping by avoiding stressors and managing emotional needs.
- Three-stage model of the body's stress response that includes alarm, resistance and exhaustion.
- Negative, debilitating stress.
- The process of perceiving and responding to threatening events.
- Term for competitive, impatient, anger-prone people who are more prone to coronary heart disease.
- Final stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome.
25 Clues: Negative, debilitating stress. • Term for easygoing, relaxed people. • Feeling worse off compared to others. • Significant childhood traumas (abbr.). • Perception that we control our own destiny. • Self-perceived happiness or life satisfaction. • First stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome. • Final stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome. • ...
Health Vocab Review 2024-04-15
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- A person that is infected with a disease but shows no symptoms and is unaware they are infected
- A negative person who always sees the bad in things
- The macronutrient commonly known as sugars
- A condition where you cannot sleep
- A group of cells with a specific function
- The body response triggered by stress and anxiety
- A positive person who always sees the good in things
- An infection of the lungs
- The simplest sugar found in food
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- Proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
- A fatty substance found in high amounts in American diets and can lead to heart disease
- A disease where a person's insulin is either deficient or missing, so they cannot regulate their own blood sugar
- The state of balance that the body works to maintain
- A serum of a deactivated version of a virus that grants you immunity to the disease
- A disease that cannot be cured and lasts for a very long time
- The study of the function of the body
- A microorganism that causes disease
- A disease where bones become porous and brittle
- The macronutrient commonly known as fats
- The macronutrient found primarily in meat that helps muscle growth
20 Clues: An infection of the lungs • The simplest sugar found in food • A condition where you cannot sleep • A microorganism that causes disease • The study of the function of the body • The macronutrient commonly known as fats • A group of cells with a specific function • The macronutrient commonly known as sugars • A disease where bones become porous and brittle • ...
Equine Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise 2022-03-21
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- Waterer labor saving device; automatically fills with water for a horse to drink at its N
- which checks for dehydration
- contagious infection of the nose, throat and lungs
- insects
- of breaths taken within a set amount of time
- 1970s
- Infectious Anemia also called swamp fever; disease affecting horses which is transmitted by R
- drugs orally using a wormer, dewormer or drench
- Papers
- placed in a large tank for horses to drink out of
- bacteria; infectious disease introduced through a puncture wound which is characterized by the spasm of involuntary muscles
- eating numerous small meals throughout the day
- Rate
- material such as pasture or hay
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- Quality quality of hay, whether good or bad; is affected maturity at harvest, color, and amount of weeds, mold and dust present
- Equine Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise 1
- Heart Rate
- viral infection spread by infected animals
- disease which sometimes causes abortion in pregnant mares
- denoting an animal’s health records
- Fold Test
- of vaccinating; introduction of previously treated microorganisms with the intent to develop immunity
- affecting horses which is the inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
- distemper; contagious upper respiratory tract infection
- of equipment out of which horses eat
- Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise
- rate measurement taken when relaxed, but awake
- Test diagnostic test for equine infectious anemia; developed by Dr. Leroy Coggins in N
- Watering System
29 Clues: Rate • 1970s • Papers • insects • Fold Test • Heart Rate • Watering System • which checks for dehydration • material such as pasture or hay • denoting an animal’s health records • of equipment out of which horses eat • Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise • viral infection spread by infected animals • of breaths taken within a set amount of time • ...
JaMiree Price - Miscellaneous - Immune System - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- an organism that causes disease
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
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- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- system that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
20 Clues: an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • ...
Lymphatic Functions and Disorders 2022-11-03
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- the body’s ability to resist disease
- Abnormal growth of cells
- Drains lymph from right upper body
- Sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue
- Too much lymph fluid and the result is swelling
- Straw colored fluid that goes between capillary blood and tissues
- Overreaction of the immune system to an allergen such as bee stings, nuts, medications
- Develop antibodies in response to an
- Autoimmune disease when the immune system attacks its own tissues
- Lymph node cells or lymphocytes begin to multiply
- located at base of tongue
- located in back of throat
- Spreads through bodily fluids, especially saliva which is why is contracted through kissing
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- Autoimmune disease when the immune system attacks its own tissues
- Largest and drains lymph from left upper body and all of lower body
- Located upper anterior chest above heart
- Human immunodeficiency virus is the virus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome
- Bacterial and viral infections of the tonsils
- Transports excess tissue fluid back to the circulatory system
- Fluid diffuses out of blood with nutrients
- Produce lymphocytes
- Lymphocytes travel through the lymphatic system through lymph nodes
- masses of lymphatic tissue
- Body’s immune system mistakenly attacks normal tissue
- also known as adenoids
- Lymph nodes act as filters by detecting bacterial viruses or other foreign substances
26 Clues: Produce lymphocytes • also known as adenoids • Abnormal growth of cells • located at base of tongue • located in back of throat • masses of lymphatic tissue • Sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue • Drains lymph from right upper body • the body’s ability to resist disease • Develop antibodies in response to an • Located upper anterior chest above heart • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 Vocabulary Terms 2022-11-02
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- the term for how seats in the house of representatives are distributed.
- a method of delaying a vote on a bill by giving a lengthy speech.
- the legislative procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote.
- another name for a law.
- a person who represents a country's commercial interests in other countries.
- meetings of party leaders to determine party policies or to choose the party leaders.
- a act that betrays or endangers one's country.
- the highest ranking US representative in a foreign country.
- assistant to the floor leader who helps count votes and makes sure their party members are present.
- a formal disapproval of a member of congress' actions.
- a reduction of a person's criminal sentence.
- another term for the necessary and proper cluase that gives congress undefined power.
- to accuse an officeholder of misconduct.
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- a postponement of the carrying out of a person's criminal sentence.
- the practice of drawing district lines that favor a particular political party.
- a proposed law.
- this is when the president refuses to sign a bill.
- the art of interacting with foreign countries.
- all of the departments and employees that constitute the government.
- agreements from one nation to another nation.
- a US consul's office in another country.
- legal protection.
22 Clues: a proposed law. • legal protection. • another name for a law. • a US consul's office in another country. • to accuse an officeholder of misconduct. • a reduction of a person's criminal sentence. • agreements from one nation to another nation. • the art of interacting with foreign countries. • a act that betrays or endangers one's country. • ...
Unit 2 Revision 2025-09-16
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- Cell responsible for producing antibodies
- substance released from vesicles of presynaptic neurons into the synaptic cleft
- functional unit of the kidney
- Structures in plants that regulate water loss by opening and closing
- Cells that detect change and trigger a response
- Any foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- Substances secreted by glands that travel in the blood to affect other cells
- Hormone release in response to elevated glucose levels
- Immediate, non-specific immune response
- type of sensory receptors that detect pressure
- When animals share body heat, this is a behavioural response known as
- Part of the neuron that contains receptors
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- Process by which phagocytes engulf and digest pathogens
- Waxy physical barrier on plant surfaces that prevents pathogen entry
- Microorganisms that can cause disease
- Negative-feedback mechanism to control body temperature by widening blood vessels
- substance that inhibits/prevents bacterial growth
- The spreading of a disease through populations
- system – The body's defence system against pathogen
- process by which pathogens cause disease
- Type of neuron that sends messages from the CNS to muscles
- This process keeps the body's internal conditions stable
- Cell that produces cytokines
- Type of immunity you acquire after vaccination
24 Clues: Cell that produces cytokines • functional unit of the kidney • Microorganisms that can cause disease • Immediate, non-specific immune response • process by which pathogens cause disease • Cell responsible for producing antibodies • Part of the neuron that contains receptors • The spreading of a disease through populations • type of sensory receptors that detect pressure • ...
Enhance Your Vocabulary 2025-09-26
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- Carefulness to avoid danger or risk
- The ability to last or withstand hardship
- An unexpected meeting or experience
- A benefit or gain
- A chance for progress or success
- Events happening at the same time by chance
- The power to affect others
- A financial plan for income and spending
- A person who buys goods or services
- A result of an action or event
- Lucky or having good fortune
- Important or meaningful
- Money gained after expenses
- A belief not based on reason often about luck
- Showing variety or differences
- Treatment or drugs used to cure illness
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- Practices to stay clean and healthy
- Action taken to prevent harm
- Words or actions believed to bring bad luck
- Money received especially from work
- An exciting or unusual experience
- The place someone is going to
- A group of people living together
- To change to suit new conditions
- Stopping something before it happens
- Food needed for growth and health
- The path taken to reach a place
- Money that is spent
- The state of good health and strength
- Protection against disease or illness
- The process of becoming healthy again
- The natural world around us
32 Clues: A benefit or gain • Money that is spent • Important or meaningful • The power to affect others • Money gained after expenses • The natural world around us • Action taken to prevent harm • Lucky or having good fortune • The place someone is going to • A result of an action or event • Showing variety or differences • The path taken to reach a place • To change to suit new conditions • ...
Newborn Transitions 2025-11-13
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- : white creamy skin coating that protects the newborn in utero
- fat : specialized fat newborns metabolize to produce heat
- : temporary rapid breathing caused by delayed absorption of lung fluid
- : heat loss through direct contact with a cold surface
- : maternal antibody transferred through the placenta for early immunity
- : fine soft fetal hair found on newborn shoulders, back, and limbs
- : substance that reduces alveolar surface tension and keeps the lungs open
- : heat loss when moisture on the newborn’s skin dries
- : heat loss to nearby cooler objects without direct contact
- : thick black-green first stool passed within 24 hours of life
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- K : medication given at birth to prevent bleeding due to low clotting factors
- : heat loss caused by cool air moving across the newborn
- jaundice : normal rise in bilirubin appearing after 24 hours of life
- score : tool used to assess gestational age by evaluating physical and neuromuscular maturity
- : the newborn’s ability to maintain stable body temperature after birth
- : thick early milk rich in antibodies and protein
- ovale : fetal cardiac opening between atria that closes after birth
- : quick newborn assessment done at 1 and 5 minutes after birth
- reflex : newborn reflex where the infant turns toward cheek stimulation
- reflex : startle reflex with arm extension then flexion
20 Clues: : thick early milk rich in antibodies and protein • : heat loss when moisture on the newborn’s skin dries • : heat loss through direct contact with a cold surface • reflex : startle reflex with arm extension then flexion • : heat loss caused by cool air moving across the newborn • fat : specialized fat newborns metabolize to produce heat • ...
MEDICAL CAREERS AND TERMINOLOGY 2025-12-31
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- – A person trained to care for the sick or infirm.
- – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed.
- – A doctor who specializes in interpreting medical images.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing physical injury.
- – Swelling and redness in response to injury (Suffix: -itis).
- – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer.
- – A medical practitioner specializing in children.
- – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- – A substance used to provide immunity against a disease.
- – The science of the causes and effects of diseases.
- – A doctor qualified to perform operations.
- – Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
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- – Hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- – The branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system.
- – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs.
- – A condition persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin.
- – Insensitivity to pain, especially as induced by drugs.
- – A potent drug used to treat severe pain.
- – Relating to the heart.
- – Clinical purification of blood as a substitute for the kidney.
- – Relating to the branch of surgery concerned with bones.
- – The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- – The identification of the nature of an illness.
- – The removal of tissue from a living body for examination.
25 Clues: – Relating to the heart. • – A potent drug used to treat severe pain. • – A doctor qualified to perform operations. • – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed. • – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer. • – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs. • – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin. • – The identification of the nature of an illness. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-04-15
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- cloth goods made of linen, wool or cotton (clothing)
- Made by Henry Bessemer in 1856. Major material used in tools, machines, bridges, railroads, etc.
- Child labor reform
- Streamlines production by carrying task to workers rather than worker moving to task
- An economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit
- Made by James Watt in 1765 Britain. Uses coal instead of water to provide power.
- Movement of people from rural areas to the cities
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- Goods made by hand in the home
- Inventor of Spinning Jenny
- Process which kills disease-carrying microbes in milk.
- Made by Eli Whitney in 1793 United States. Removed the seeds from raw cotton.
- Nonviolent refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved.
- Government does not get involved with business. Supply and demand regulates the economy
- Injections of virus (or like virus) to increase immunity to specific illnesses.
- Made by Samuel Morse. Used electrical impulses to send coded messages across wires.
15 Clues: Child labor reform • Inventor of Spinning Jenny • Goods made by hand in the home • Movement of people from rural areas to the cities • cloth goods made of linen, wool or cotton (clothing) • Process which kills disease-carrying microbes in milk. • Nonviolent refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved. • ...
Microbiology 2023-05-08
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- - A small, circular piece of DNA that can replicate independently of the chromosomal DNA.
- - A diverse group of single-celled organisms that can be found in soil, water, and other environments.
- - Single-celled microorganisms that can be found in a variety of environments.
- - A laboratory technique that involves growing microorganisms on a nutrient medium.
- - A gelatinous substance used as a culture medium for microorganisms.
- - A diverse group of microorganisms that includes yeast and molds.
- - A substance that triggers an immune response.
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- - The ability of an organism to resist infection or disease.
- stain - A laboratory technique used to differentiate bacteria into two types based on their cell wall structure.
- - A microorganism that causes disease in its host.
- - A medicine that inhibits the growth or destroys bacteria.
- - The invasion and multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in a host organism.
- - A microorganism, especially a bacterium that causes disease or fermentation.
- - A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms.
- - An organism that lives on or within another organism and benefits at the host's expense.
15 Clues: - A substance that triggers an immune response. • - A microorganism that causes disease in its host. • - A medicine that inhibits the growth or destroys bacteria. • - The ability of an organism to resist infection or disease. • - A diverse group of microorganisms that includes yeast and molds. • ...
Know Yourself ! 2018-10-23
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- Addictive substance found in tobacco smoke
- Disease of the liver that can result from drinking alcohol
- Usually given in the form of an injection, designed to help your bod establish an immunity against a microorganism or disease
- A condition that is caused by inflammation of the airways, which is often a response to allergens
- Drugs used to treat pain, illness or disease
- An illness that shares it's name with a zodiac sign
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- Smoke from this substance contains many harmful substances
- An illness that is caused by increase in insulin level
- Medicine prescribed to help fight off infection in the body
- A blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
- A disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems
- A condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high or too low and normal is 120/80
- Type of blood cells that fight infection. A colour.
- Type of microorganism that is smaller than bacteria and requires a host to live
- The body system that is responsible for fighting off disease
15 Clues: Addictive substance found in tobacco smoke • A blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle • Drugs used to treat pain, illness or disease • Type of blood cells that fight infection. A colour. • An illness that shares it's name with a zodiac sign • An illness that is caused by increase in insulin level • Smoke from this substance contains many harmful substances • ...
The Healthy Professional 2025-11-05
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- nutrients used by cells to produce important biochemicals that have many body functions
- the science of designing the workplace and equipment to make body movements more comfortable, efficient, and safe
- hypersensitivity disorders of the immune system
- substances that kill or slow the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms
- helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV rays
- nutrient needed for hormone and sebum production, and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K
- nutrient necessary for virtually every function of the cells and body
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- nutrients required for many body functions to occur, including metabolism
- nutrients important for building muscle and blood tissues and for cell repair and replacement
- a test for identifying a possible allergy in a client
- the processes involved in taking in nutrients and assimilating them
- nutrient that provides energy to the body cells
- aids in the health, function, and repair of skin cells
- the ability of the body to resist and destroy pathogens and respond to infection
- allows the body to properly absorb and use calcium; also needed for proper bone development and maintenance
15 Clues: nutrient that provides energy to the body cells • hypersensitivity disorders of the immune system • a test for identifying a possible allergy in a client • aids in the health, function, and repair of skin cells • helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV rays • the processes involved in taking in nutrients and assimilating them • ...
Int'l Human Rights Law in Indonesia 2025-11-05
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- Its preamble’s faith in humanity echoes in every post-war constitution, including Indonesia’s.
- Prohibited conduct undermining equality and dignity, often addressed through affirmative policy or legal redress.
- I was born from ashes, not laws.
- It recognized “human dignity” before recognizing human rights, a prelude written in the language of independence, not legality.
- I speak not of power, but of need.
- The one right no state can suspend, even in chaos or war.
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- The mirror of justice. It cracked whenever privilege dictates rights.
- The domestic heartbeat of HAM, transforming ideals into enforceable guarantees.
- Doctrine asserting that cultural or political differences cannot justify limiting human rights obligations.
- My ink guards your words, your thoughts, your vote.
- Born from collapse and protest, this era turned immunity into accountability and silence into testimony.
- Written in response to blood and memory; turns the unspeakable into indictable.
- A constitutional act of consent transforming international commitments into domestic legal recognition.
- Moral and legal ideal pursued through recognition, protection, and enforcement of human rights.
- A guardian without sword or shield, but armed with public conscience and state duty.
15 Clues: I was born from ashes, not laws. • I speak not of power, but of need. • My ink guards your words, your thoughts, your vote. • The one right no state can suspend, even in chaos or war. • The mirror of justice. It cracked whenever privilege dictates rights. • Written in response to blood and memory; turns the unspeakable into indictable. • ...
Health 2025-08-16
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- a doctor who cares for the health of the female reproductive system
- does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- one type of dietary supplement
- a doctor specializing in the health and care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults
- doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions of the cardiovascular system
- believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions
- a business or organization established to provide a particular service
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- rich in Vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, contributing to improved immunity, digestion, and skin health
- focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet
- treatment used instead of standard medical treatments
- a doctor that diagnoses, treats and manages disorders of the brain and nervous system
- can treat diseases and improve your health
- refers to a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
- good source of vitamins A, C, and B, as well as iron, folate, phosphorus, and calcium
15 Clues: one type of dietary supplement • can treat diseases and improve your health • believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions • treatment used instead of standard medical treatments • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • a doctor who cares for the health of the female reproductive system • ...
CAAN Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- The use of any person under the age of 18 for sexual purposes
- When someone shakes an infant and causes injury or death
- 800-96ABUSE
- A form of emotional abuse the involves yelling
- Any non-accidental injury, sexual battery, or injury to the intellectual or psychological capacity of a child
- Any person under the age of 18
- When a child suffers or is likely to suffer, from physical or emotional health conditions
- Exemption from civil or criminal charges
- Sexual contact or interaction between a child and an adult or older child
- When the caretaker has regularly failed to provide or have available adequate food to the child.
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- When the child is exposed to structurally unsafe housing
- When a child is left in the care of someone who does not provide supervision
- When a medical or dental condition is left untreated
- When education is not enforced by the parents
- Failure to provide support, acceptance, attention, warmth, supervision and normal living experiences
- Situations of known or suspected abuse or neglect that occurs in a facility where the alleged perpetrator is an employee
- When the parents deny satisfying or fulfilling relationships
- The mistreatment of a child that results in injury
- Failure to provide adequate care or supervision
- Hurt to a child's health
20 Clues: 800-96ABUSE • Hurt to a child's health • Any person under the age of 18 • Exemption from civil or criminal charges • When education is not enforced by the parents • A form of emotional abuse the involves yelling • Failure to provide adequate care or supervision • The mistreatment of a child that results in injury • When a medical or dental condition is left untreated • ...
Vocab Age Of Exploration 2020-09-24
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- the reaching of land after as trip by sea
- The rebellion of a crew going aganist the ships captain
- a glass device that measures time using the flow of sand
- A crop that is meant to be sold
- the sides of and bottom of the boat
- The practice of bringing people from a different country to control and settle an area that already has an indidenious population
- a person who sells and buys goods
- to prepare for sailing
- a wind that almost always blows in a particular direction
- A body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- never mapped
- A north African follower of Islam during the middle ages
- a special journey taken by a group that has a clear purpose or goal
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- a map maker
- A group of ships sailing together with the same purpose and under the control of the same leader
- A written record of a ships progress
- The Days available in a year to plant and harvest crops
- a body's ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause pf the illness
- to carry boats and supplies over land from one water way to another
- a group of countries or territories under the control of one goverement or ruler
20 Clues: a map maker • never mapped • to prepare for sailing • A crop that is meant to be sold • a person who sells and buys goods • the sides of and bottom of the boat • A written record of a ships progress • the reaching of land after as trip by sea • The rebellion of a crew going aganist the ships captain • The Days available in a year to plant and harvest crops • ...
Basic Medical Terms Crossword 2021-10-05
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- is the likely course of a disease or ailment
- constantly recurring
- is an examination of tissue to discover the extent of a disease
- is the thin outer layer of the skin
- a substance to stimulate the production of antibodies and provides immunity against one or several diseases
- suffer deterioration after a period of improvement
- very virulent or infectious
- sterile surgical threads that are used to repair cuts (lacerations)
- swelling is caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues
- a condition, tumor, or growth that is not cancerous
- is not hospitalized overnight
- type of open wound that's caused by the skin rubbing against a rough surface
- a blocked artery caused by a foreign body
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- stays in the hospital while under treatment
- germs that spread between animals and people
- painful collection of pus
- high blood pressure
- the cracking or breaking of a hard object (i.e. bones)
- an operation in which an organ or tissue is transplanted
- is an organ that produces and releases substances for s specific function in the body
- is a region of injured tissue; a bruise
- lasts a short duration and is typically severe
- existing or taking place within a vein(s)
- is a device that restores a normal heartbeat
24 Clues: high blood pressure • constantly recurring • painful collection of pus • very virulent or infectious • is not hospitalized overnight • is the thin outer layer of the skin • is a region of injured tissue; a bruise • existing or taking place within a vein(s) • a blocked artery caused by a foreign body • stays in the hospital while under treatment • ...
Trent's Crossword 2021-11-02
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- The baseball team now known as the Washington Nationals was originally based out of this city
- UVA's school song
- Former New York Jets player and current radio host Boomer ______
- Action that can only be taken by the evil Spies in the social deduction game The Resistance
- Calvin Coolidge's pet raccoon
- The country of Morocco is approximately the same size as this American state
- Tool that the New York Times Crossword frequently includes as a clue
- Star player in the Backyard Sports computer game franchise
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- The second most played song from the Avett Brothers
- Animal-themed nickname Trent had as a child
- Proper term for a marching band hat
- State bird of Virginia
- The newest Smithsonian museum currently in development is the National Museum of the American
- First season of Survivor to feature a hidden immunity idol
- Venue where we saw the Avett Brothers in Myrtle Beach
- MTV's The Challenge host TJ
- The term "International Nasty Gals" originated in the song ___ All Over The World
- Town containing the resort where Trent famously screamed "What kind of a mother would allow this?"
- Actor at the top of Trent's "Must Be An Asshole In Real Life" list
- Survivor player who has been featured in two episodes of the Talking with T-Bird podcast
20 Clues: UVA's school song • State bird of Virginia • MTV's The Challenge host TJ • Calvin Coolidge's pet raccoon • Proper term for a marching band hat • Animal-themed nickname Trent had as a child • The second most played song from the Avett Brothers • Venue where we saw the Avett Brothers in Myrtle Beach • First season of Survivor to feature a hidden immunity idol • ...
Nutrition and Physical Activity Puzzle 2021-11-04
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- a protein that acts against a specific antigen
- a method which pervents pregnancy and infection
- a microorganism that causes a disease
- a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- a reaction to tissue damage caused by a injury or infection
- a virus that attacks the immune system
- single-celled microorganism
- a communicable disease whose occurance in humans has increased within the past two diseases
- a disease when your immune system is weakend
- a state of being protected against a particular disease
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- a disease thats is spreaded from one living organism to another or through the envirornment
- a network of cells, tissues, organs and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- the phychological desire for food
- a process by which your body takes in and uses food
- a preparation of dead or weakend pathogens that are introduced into the body to simulate the immune
- a class of a chemical agent that distrays disease causing organisms to leave the patient unharmed
- the natural physical drive to eat prompted to take the bodys need for food
- organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- a substance that kills cells or interferes within functions
- a tumor that grows slowly
20 Clues: a tumor that grows slowly • single-celled microorganism • the phychological desire for food • a microorganism that causes a disease • a virus that attacks the immune system • a disease when your immune system is weakend • a protein that acts against a specific antigen • a method which pervents pregnancy and infection • a process by which your body takes in and uses food • ...
"Come on in, ____!" 2022-03-30
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- He might take your flint
- "Didn't see THAT coming" as their torch is snuffed
- Word with "tiki" and "blow"
- Tearful reward; family, e.g.
- Buff twin who won once
- One of 3 "games" players need to have to win
- When it's time to vote
- Fan-favorite younger player
- Final episode (usually)
- We eat just as much as the players do
- Best night of the week?
- Sink or ____
- Tie-breaker you CAN practice for
- Players are split into these
- Those who almost made it (but didn't)
- When it's time for a merge, everybody drop it
- it represents life
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- Weigh-in, feast, and some one-on-one time with the camera
- He's from a city in Mass.
- Islands where the greatest game is played
- Don't get voted out before using yours
- Network to watch on
- Tie-breaker you CAN'T practice for
- Pact between players
- A word Jeff won't be using anymore
- He likes to hide, even in trees
- The theme of this puzzle
- Use it to open coconuts and split bamboo
- We love this 4-season player who has yet to win
- When this happens only one color remains; the "endgame"
- Can't be touched; a reward
31 Clues: Sink or ____ • it represents life • Network to watch on • Pact between players • Buff twin who won once • When it's time to vote • Final episode (usually) • Best night of the week? • He might take your flint • The theme of this puzzle • He's from a city in Mass. • Can't be touched; a reward • Word with "tiki" and "blow" • Fan-favorite younger player • Tearful reward; family, e.g. • ...
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 the 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 and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: 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 • ...
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
- Condition caused by prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that degrade 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 the 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 and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that degrade alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • 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 • Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth • ...
medical terminology chapter 8 2022-02-28
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- breakdown of the red blood cell membrane
- an abnormally reduced number of lymphocytes
- a drug that stops the flow of blood within the vessels
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- enlargement of the spleen
- increased number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in the blood
- presence of large red blood cells
- basic metabolic panel
- transport oxygen and carbon dioxide; also called red blood cell
- enlarged lymph nodes
- color
- form
- a drug that prevents clotting of the blood
- removal of the thymus
- mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- presence of small red blood cells
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- incision into a lymph node
- liquid portion of the blood that remains after clotting
- blood urea nitrogen
- complete blood count
- an x-ray image of a lymph node or lymph vessel obtained after injection of a contrast dye
- removal of a lymph node
- germ
- a group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei
- removal of the spleen
- protein substance in the blood that is essential to the clotting process
- an abnormally reduced number of red blood cells
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- clot
- a decreased number of neutrophils
- pale in color
- comprehensive metabolic panel
33 Clues: germ • clot • form • color • pale in color • blood urea nitrogen • complete blood count • enlarged lymph nodes • removal of the spleen • basic metabolic panel • removal of the thymus • removal of a lymph node • enlargement of the spleen • incision into a lymph node • comprehensive metabolic panel • presence of large red blood cells • a decreased number of neutrophils • ...
TVMA 103 2017-04-20
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- not malignant; favorable for recovery
- parasitic worms that have an elongated and flat body
- highly fatal, zoonotic viral infection of the central nervous system
- process of centrifugal force for separating substances of different densities
- branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of microscopic plant and animal tissues
- the percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood
- disease that can be transmitted between humans and animals
- introduction of a substance into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease
- reduction below normal in the normal of erythrocytes or in the quantity of hemoglobin in the blood
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- record produced by electrocardiography; also called ECG and EKG
- non-segmented, cylindrical, parasitic worms which invade the intestinal tract
- branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life
- something that makes a substance unusable for its intended purpose
- examination of an animal's body after death to determine the actual cause of death
- branch of biology dealing with the structure, function, multiplication, pathology, and life history of cells
- a monosaccharide in certain foodstuffs; major source of energy for many living organisms
- percentage of packed red cells in a given amount of blood
- term used to describe a parasite's eggs
- hazardous to biology
- test used to look for parasitic infections
20 Clues: hazardous to biology • not malignant; favorable for recovery • term used to describe a parasite's eggs • test used to look for parasitic infections • the percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood • parasitic worms that have an elongated and flat body • branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life • percentage of packed red cells in a given amount of blood • ...
CIVICS 2017-12-09
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- Powers not specifically granted to Congress by the US Constitution
- Legal protection
- The body of law that governs relationships among individuals and that defines people's rights
- The highest-ranking officials representing a government in a foreign country
- Proposed law being considered by a lawmaking body
- The presiding officer of the House of representatives
- A yearly report by the president of congress describing the nation's condition
- The formal disapproval of the actions of a member of congress by the other members
- Documents that allow people from one country to visit another country
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- The authority to interpret and administer the law
- Serving on a jury
- To charge a government official with misconduct
- The order in which the office of president is to be filled if it becomes vacant
- Formal documents that allow US citizens to travel abroad
- The rights guaranteed to all US citizens
- the first 10 amendments of the US constitution
- The many departments and agencies at all levels of government
- Arefusal by the president or a governor to sign a bill
- Meetings of party leaders to determine party polices or to choose the party's candidates for public office
- The removal of a person from an institution
20 Clues: Legal protection • Serving on a jury • The rights guaranteed to all US citizens • The removal of a person from an institution • the first 10 amendments of the US constitution • To charge a government official with misconduct • The authority to interpret and administer the law • Proposed law being considered by a lawmaking body • ...
Crossword Puzzle (Cirrhosis) 2017-10-27
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- A felling mental and physical weakness.
- A chronic disorder that the liver is fibrotic and does not function properly due to long-term damage
- Operation which a failed organ needs to removed and replace with a functioning one
- A harmful drug that contains nicotine that can harm the liver
- The immune's response to an invasion of pathogens (ex. Allergies)
- A pill that vanquish or eradicate bacteria
- The passing of a trait from your parents. It can also pass genetic disorder
- What microorganism that can lead diseases, one example is E. Coli
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- The second largest organ in the human anatomy
- What kind of virus that invades and destroy the liver
- The thickening and scarring of the connective tissue
- The main function of a liver is to get rid _______ to our body
- Another term for high blood pressure
- An addictive beverages that can lead to many diseases
- Another treatment to have immunity against a disease (SHOTS)
- A genetic disorder that the lymphocytes fights your own body
- Yellowish colouration of the skin and eye
- A stage that a bacteria, virus and fungi invades the body
- A term for liver disease
- A build up pressurized fluid inside the lower abdomen
20 Clues: A term for liver disease • Another term for high blood pressure • A felling mental and physical weakness. • Yellowish colouration of the skin and eye • A pill that vanquish or eradicate bacteria • The second largest organ in the human anatomy • The thickening and scarring of the connective tissue • What kind of virus that invades and destroy the liver • ...
Nutrition 2018-07-16
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- Sometimes known as “blood sugar”
- Providing all of the essential nutrients, fiber, and energy in amounts sufficient to maintain health
- Physically inactive
- Sudden tissue death caused by blockages of vessels that feed the heart
- the physiological drive for food
- Food is broken down into absorbable units
- Found in meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, nuts, and seeds
- A form of carbohydrate found in plant foods that is not digested by the human digestive enzymes
- Chemical substances obtained from food and used in the body
- Providing foods of a number of types in proportion to each other
- The body’s ability to recognize and eliminate foreign invaders, such as bacteria
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- units by which energy is measured
- Condition caused by excess or deficient food energy or nutrient intake, or by an imbalance of nutrients
- Higher than normal blood pressure
- Providing enough—but not too much—of a substance
- The addition to a food of nutrients that were lost during processing
- Eating a wide selection of foods within and among the major food groups
- Organic, essential nutrients required in small amounts by the body for health
- The characteristics that enable to body to perform physical activity
- Altered glucose regulation and utilization
20 Clues: Physically inactive • Sometimes known as “blood sugar” • the physiological drive for food • units by which energy is measured • Higher than normal blood pressure • Food is broken down into absorbable units • Altered glucose regulation and utilization • Providing enough—but not too much—of a substance • Found in meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, nuts, and seeds • ...
Communicable Diseases 2019-02-21
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- white blood cells in the lymphatic system. Makes B and T cells.
- a person who appears healthy but is infected with HIV and can pass it to others.
- proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from causing harm.
- disease that can be passed from person to person, animal or object.
- virus that causes AIDS.
- body's response to injury or disease.
- condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body multiply and cause harm.
- deadly disease that interferes with the body's natural ability to fight infection.
- any substance released by pathogens.
- infections that are spread from person to person through sexual contact.
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- an infection that rarely occurs in a healthy person.
- any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of body or mind.
- tiny one celled organism (pink eye, strep)
- a combination of of body defenses made up of cells, tissues and organs that fight off pathogens and disease.
- more complex organism that cannot make its own food (ringworm)
- smallest pathogen (cold and flu)
- preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that causes the body to produce antibodies.
- body's ability to to resist the germs that cause disease.
- one-celled organism more complex than bacteria (malaria)
- disease causing organisms.
20 Clues: virus that causes AIDS. • disease causing organisms. • smallest pathogen (cold and flu) • any substance released by pathogens. • body's response to injury or disease. • tiny one celled organism (pink eye, strep) • an infection that rarely occurs in a healthy person. • one-celled organism more complex than bacteria (malaria) • ...
Infection control 2019-09-23
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- Complete viral particle found extracellularly capable of infecting living cells.
- Resulting from the activities of physicians.
- Disease causing organisms.
- Invasion & multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
- Prokaryotic single-celled organism.
- Treating disease with chemical agents.
- Passive host or carrier harboring pathogenic organisms.
- Occurring in two different forms.
- Asepsis Reducing the numbers of infectious agents.
- Procedure done before, during, or after surgery to prevent microbial contamination.
- Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- infection occurred while receiving care at another facility.
- Cellular organisms lacking a true nucleus.
- Microscopic organisms.
- free of infection.
- An object potentially transmitting pathogens.
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- Originating in a hospital.
- Precautions set to prevent transmitting disease or body fluids.
- Diseased microorganisms spread through blood.
- General term for eukaryotic group without a rigid cell wall.
- Suspension of killed microorganisms administered to prevent infection.
- Complete elimination of all microorganisms.
- Chemicals used to eliminate infectious organisms.
- Organisms whose cells have a true nucleus.
- Group of minute infectious agents able to replicate inside host.
- Deviations from a body systems norm.
- An organism harboring another organism.
- A protective wall formed around some parasites.
- Subkingdom comprising of the simplest organisms in the animal kingdom.
- Security from a particular disease.
- Carrier of pathogens.
31 Clues: free of infection. • Carrier of pathogens. • Microscopic organisms. • Originating in a hospital. • Disease causing organisms. • Occurring in two different forms. • Prokaryotic single-celled organism. • Security from a particular disease. • Deviations from a body systems norm. • Treating disease with chemical agents. • An organism harboring another organism. • ...
Microbiology 2013-04-12
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- Sea animal that emits light due to luminescent bacteria (Squid)
- The sugar that Lactic acid bacteria ferment in the manufacture of cheese and other dairy products
- The 4 bases, or nucleotides, that make up DNA (write in the order of the mnemonic!)
- When subjected to harsh environments, certain bacteria form these outer coverings
- Bacteria that has a rod shape
- main constituent of most growth media for bacteria (Agar)
- The French microbiologist that developed pastuerisation (last name only)
- Bacteria are cultured on growth media in these dishes.
- The study of small organisms
- A microbes that respire without oxygen
- Bacteria that is not harmful/ does not cause disease
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- The common cold, hepatitis, and measles are an example of this type of disease
- Hair-like ‘propellers’ that allow bacteria to be move
- A virus that can infect a bacteria
- A non-harmful version of an infectious agent used to confer resistance (Vaccine)
- A commonly used antibiotic that is derived from a mold
- Bacteria that causes strep throat and blood poisoning; pus forming
- A mineral that is recycled in the soil by bacteria, providing nutrients to plants
- The body's ability to resist infection
- The ____ stain is the primary test for identifying bacteria.
- Clostridium botulinium makes this toxin which has cosmetic uses
21 Clues: The study of small organisms • Bacteria that has a rod shape • A virus that can infect a bacteria • The body's ability to resist infection • A microbes that respire without oxygen • Bacteria that is not harmful/ does not cause disease • Hair-like ‘propellers’ that allow bacteria to be move • A commonly used antibiotic that is derived from a mold • ...
5/6 Science: How we fight illnesses and diseases 2013-10-27
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- produce tears to keep eyes clean and moist.
- microscopic germs that can cause colds.
- white blood cells react to invaders such as viruses and cancer cells.
- germs that can cause diseases like pneumonia
- a body organ that defends the bloodstream against invaders.
- a small dose of a virus injected by needle to give the body a chance to become immune.
- little hairs in the nose that help push out contaminated mucus.
- what your body uses to protect and repair itself when ill or injured.
- made by white blood cells to defend the body from viruses or bacteria.
- become swollen when they are fighting infection.
- Platelets cause the blood to glue together and form a scab.
- remove harmful or excess fluids from blood, rinses the body.
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- helps digest food, creates insulin which provides cells with energy.
- slimy fluid found in the nose and throat that traps bacteria.
- the "patch up" organism in the blood that starts healing cuts.
- located at the back of the throat and help defend the mouth and throat.
- part of the circulatory system that transfers fluids that have invading bacteria.
- when the body produces antibodies to fight off viruses or bacteria.
- kills bacteria and viruses that are in the food we eat.
- where detoxification of harmful chemicals occurs.
20 Clues: microscopic germs that can cause colds. • produce tears to keep eyes clean and moist. • germs that can cause diseases like pneumonia • become swollen when they are fighting infection. • where detoxification of harmful chemicals occurs. • kills bacteria and viruses that are in the food we eat. • a body organ that defends the bloodstream against invaders. • ...
Nutriunts & Functions 2014-02-20
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- A range of foods is a fat
- What may you get if you don't have enough iron in your diet?
- Having large amounts of Vitamin a is harmful when you are?
- Is used when frying and a fat
- Functioned by vitamin A
- Helps strengthen bones contains Vitamin A
- What's in yoghurt, cheese, eggs and fortified low-fat spreads?
- What nutrient helps build bones and teeth stronger?
- Is a fat
- Juicy fruit containing Vitamin C
- What dinks have added calcium?
- Dairy product containing Vitamin A
- Coursed by too much fat
- Vitamin A help for the heath of
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- Helps protect cells, keep organs and tissues healthy and heals wounds
- Provides storable energy
- Provides energy and warmth for body
- What's in wholegrain, wholemeal and cereal?
- Helps to strengthen against infection
- Vitamin C found in broccoli and brussels sprouts which are?
- Key source of Vitamin C, a fruit
- Is similar to butter and a fat
- Laid by animals a protein
- One of the three carbohydrates
- For growth and repair of tissue
- Only contain Vitamin C when red or Green
- Where you can eat the bones, like sardines and pilchards contain calcium
- What nutrient is found in meat, beans, nuts, prunes and raisions?
28 Clues: Is a fat • Functioned by vitamin A • Coursed by too much fat • Provides storable energy • A range of foods is a fat • Laid by animals a protein • Is used when frying and a fat • Is similar to butter and a fat • One of the three carbohydrates • What dinks have added calcium? • For growth and repair of tissue • Vitamin A help for the heath of • Key source of Vitamin C, a fruit • ...
Health Science Crossword 2014-05-29
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- To produce and discharge eggs.
- Surgery on cells and tissues done with a microscope.
- Surgical removal of dead tissue.
- Antibiotic used to prevent gonorrhea in babies' eyes.
- Blueness of the skin.
- Organ formed during pregnancy and delivered after baby.
- Red Blood Cell.
- Primary immune defense molecules of the body.
- Process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of their condition.
- Injection of dead pathogen to stimulate an individual's immune to develop immunity to that pathogen.
- Any disease of animals that is communicable to humans.
- Combines with antibodies specifically.
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- Bones lose calcium and become brittle, easier to be fractured, and porous.
- Surgical removal of tissue or a foreign body.
- Chains of infection are likely to be disrupted when large numbers of the community are immune to the infection.
- Yellow discoloration of the skin.
- Process that produces the zygote; when the sperm and egg meet.
- The first antibiotic ever created.
- Approximately monthly discharge of blood and tissue from the uterus.
- Excision of all or part of an organ/tissue.
- Removal of living tissue for a diagnostic study
- "Brain attack"; when the brain stops receiving blood.
- Darker discoloration of the face; seen often in pregnancy.
- Surgical stitch
- Superior end of the uterus.
25 Clues: Red Blood Cell. • Surgical stitch • Blueness of the skin. • Superior end of the uterus. • To produce and discharge eggs. • Surgical removal of dead tissue. • Yellow discoloration of the skin. • The first antibiotic ever created. • Combines with antibodies specifically. • Excision of all or part of an organ/tissue. • Surgical removal of tissue or a foreign body. • ...
My Test 2024-01-10
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A bruise.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
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- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- High blood pressure.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- disease, A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- Not cancerous.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
24 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • ...
Immune System 2023-03-17
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- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- Nodes filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- Response white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- system a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- membrane line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
- that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
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- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- Cells white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- system
- an organism that causes disease
- Killer Cells a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
21 Clues: system • an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • Nodes filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • ...
History 2024-05-10
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- this person traveled around the earth and died before completion. no spaces in between.
- how did the Incas and Aztecs feel after a disease had wiped out millions?
- a type of revolt
- precious metals melted into bars.
- third highest and they are born native american in the European deserts
- officers who are ruled in the name of the king in the Spanish Americas.
- an economic system in which business is owned and operated for profit.
- what is the science to create maps and globes?
- something that leads to action
- who are the people who are born in Spain on Iberian Peninsula and at the top of the Spain colonial society
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- who are the people who encourage people to convert to a particular religion?
- what is a small, narrow vessel with two or three masts and triangular sails called?
- lowest in society and they are born African.
- a synonym for dangerous
- a random or by chance
- second highest class and they are born American born descendants of Spanish settlers
- quickly establishing settlements.
- what did the natives lack so they died?
- what is called to navigate and travel around the world?
- what are Spanish conquerors and soldiers who conquer territories called?
20 Clues: a type of revolt • a random or by chance • a synonym for dangerous • something that leads to action • precious metals melted into bars. • quickly establishing settlements. • what did the natives lack so they died? • lowest in society and they are born African. • what is the science to create maps and globes? • what is called to navigate and travel around the world? • ...
Cells and Homeostasis Review 2024-08-08
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- type of protein that affects the rate of chemical reactions
- controls the body
- made of organs; make up organisms
- breaks down food
- works with the nervous system to control body
- defense against disease-causing pathogens
- mark pathogens for destruction
- basic unit of life
- recognizes signals
- to make
- like a thermostat, turns systems on and off to maintain homeostasis
- simple sugar
- the powerhouse of the cell
- carries gasses and nutrients throughout the body
- exchanges gases
- lets things into and out of the cell
- sunlight + CO2 + H2O --> Glucose + O2
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- glucose + O2 --> energy (ATP) + CO2 + H2O
- ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal balance
- small "mini organs" inside of a cell
- all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells
- make protein
- where photosynthesis occurs
- minor adjustments within an organism to maintain homeostasis
- movement of molecules requiring energy
- made of dead or weakened virus
- made of cells; make up organs
- foreign invader
- control center of the cell
- contains carbon and hydrogen
- removes wastes
- gel-like substance that fills a cell
- made of tissues; make up organ systems
- store waste and water
- made of amino acids
- movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
36 Clues: to make • make protein • simple sugar • removes wastes • foreign invader • exchanges gases • breaks down food • controls the body • basic unit of life • recognizes signals • made of amino acids • store waste and water • control center of the cell • the powerhouse of the cell • where photosynthesis occurs • contains carbon and hydrogen • made of cells; make up organs • made of dead or weakened virus • ...
lymphatic system 2022-11-03
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- located in back of throat
- Lymph nodes act as filters by detecting bacteria
- Cause Human immunodeficiency virus is the virus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome
- Produces lymphocytes
- Cause Abnormal growth of cells
- Straw colored fluid that goes between capillaries blood and tissues
- Cause Bacterial and viral infections of the tonsils
- masses of lymphatic tissue that produce lymphocytes and filters bacteria
- Largest and drains lymph from left upper body and all of lower body
- Drains lymph from right upper body
- Tiny oval shaped structures located throughout the body
- Lymphocytes travel through the lymphatic system through lymphnodes
- Transports excess tissue fluid back to the circulatory system
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- Cause Autoimmune disease when the immune system attacks its own tissues
- Fluid diffuses out of blood with nutrients
- also known as adenoids and located in midline of nasopharynx
- Cause Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
- Cause Overreaction of the the immune system to an allergen such as bee stings, nuts, medications
- located at base of tongue
- Cause Body’s immune system mistakenly attacks normal tissue
- sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue
- Cause Lymphoma,cancer of the lymphatic system
- Cause Too much lymph fluid and the result is swelling
- the body’s ability to resist disease
24 Clues: Produces lymphocytes • located in back of throat • located at base of tongue • Cause Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) • Cause Abnormal growth of cells • sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue • Drains lymph from right upper body • the body’s ability to resist disease • Fluid diffuses out of blood with nutrients • Cause Lymphoma,cancer of the lymphatic system • ...
Communicable Diseases 2022-12-06
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- substances that send the immune system into action
- organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- special white blood cells in the blood and Lymphatic system
- able to spread by direct or indirect contact
- a secondary circulatory system that helps the body fight pathogens
- any condition that interferes with the proper function of the body and mind
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- simple one celled organisms
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response
- the bodies response to injury or disease resulting in a condition of swelling, pain, heat, or redness
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- specific proteins that attach to antigens keeping them from harming the body
- an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogens
- a combination of body differences made up of cells, tissues, and organs that fight pathogens in the body
- the smallest and simplest pathogens
- organisms that are more complex than bacteria and cannot make their own food
- a disease that can be spread from a person to another person
- cleanliness
- one celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- germs that cause diseases
- the result of pathogens or germs invading the body
20 Clues: cleanliness • germs that cause diseases • simple one celled organisms • the smallest and simplest pathogens • able to spread by direct or indirect contact • substances that send the immune system into action • the result of pathogens or germs invading the body • an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogens • ...
Topic 2022-12-08
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- The causative agent of tuberculosis belongs to the species
- The risk group for developing tuberculosisincludes
- The main route of MBT elimination in cellular immunity
- More characteristic appearance of cerebrospinal fluid for tuberculous meningitis
- Infection of a person with tuberculosis occurs more often
- The most common respiratory tuberculosis
- The interval between BCG vaccination and any other prophylactic vaccination is at
- In changes in the blood in the differential diagnosis of tuberculosis andpneumonia, more important
- The morphological essence of tuberculous process is
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- The most effective and reliable method of investigation in detecting mycobacteria
- Regularity of mass tuberculin diagnostics in children and adolescents
- Specific drug for the prevention of tuberculosis
- From what type of mycobacteria was the BCG vaccine obtained?
- More often than others, the following types of animals are affected by tuberculosis and can be a source of human infection
- Method of introducing tuberculin with 50 TU in the diagnostic test of Koch
- Typical complaint for various forms oftuberculosis
- Regardless of the ways of penetration of tuberculosis infection into the body,tuberculosis is more often affected
- With effective treatment, lobitis often develops
- BCG vaccine is administered
- The size of the foci in the lungs in acute miliary tuberculosis
- A specific process in tuberculous meningitis is localized mainly
21 Clues: BCG vaccine is administered • The most common respiratory tuberculosis • Specific drug for the prevention of tuberculosis • With effective treatment, lobitis often develops • The risk group for developing tuberculosisincludes • Typical complaint for various forms oftuberculosis • The morphological essence of tuberculous process is • ...
md tr 2022-05-24
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- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A bruise.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A patient who requires hospitalisation.
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- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- High blood pressure.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- disease: A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- Not cancerous.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
24 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalisation. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • ...
Spelling List 20 2023-05-17
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- to have a certain heaviness due to gravity
- making little or no noise
- to set or keep apart
- Any right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed only by a person or group beyond the advantages of most
- irregular or varying
- in agreement with fact
- for the reason that; since
- a disastrous event
- pleasing to the senses
- with truth, genuineness, or straightforwardness.
- to a great degree or exceedingly
- used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others
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- a plan or program of action, especially a crafty or secret one
- a covering for the foot, typically made of leather, having a sturdy sole and not reaching above the ankle
- to cause confusion and shame to
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing
- different from the usual or normal, odd, curious
- lying or moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart
- very unusual or strange
- a bed for a baby usually on rockers
- without much doubt
- a class or group of things, people, etc., possessing some quality or qualities in common
- “completely,” “truly,” or “very,” but it is also sometimes used to mean “somewhat”
- get something that is given, paid, or sent
- to cease normal, expected, or necessary action
25 Clues: without much doubt • a disastrous event • to set or keep apart • irregular or varying • in agreement with fact • pleasing to the senses • very unusual or strange • making little or no noise • for the reason that; since • to cause confusion and shame to • to a great degree or exceedingly • a bed for a baby usually on rockers • to have a certain heaviness due to gravity • ...
Cellular Conundrums, Microbiology Mysteries: A Crossword Challenge 2023-10-07
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- A creamy treat that's famous for its friendly bacteria guests.
- Zebrafish embryos have nothing to hide; they're completely...
- This vitamin goes by the chemical name "______ acid."
- Stripy swimmer in genetic studies.
- A word that means "absolutely no microbes allowed."
- Bacteria that blush pink in a Gram stain.
- Your cells' secret energy superheroes.
- A disease of pirates, it's caused by a severe lack of vitamin C.
- A tool that helps us "magnify" the unseen world.
- A key principle: keep it clean and germ-free.
- Zebrafish by any other name... is still this!
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- This agar has a strict "guest list" for bacterial colonies.
- The "good guys" that promote a healthy gut.
- The Lego bricks of the microscopic world.
- The lab's "magic wand" for tiny drops.
- In the world of Ipharm's research, this center is the star player when it comes to cell-based assays.
- These bacteria have a thick peptidoglycan coat
- Not an orange, but it sure rivals one when it comes to vitamin C content.
- The boss of the cell's operations, often called the "____ of the cell."
- This method helps scientists get bacterial singles, not a bacterial party.
- When this is strong, you're less likely to get sick.
21 Clues: Stripy swimmer in genetic studies. • The lab's "magic wand" for tiny drops. • Your cells' secret energy superheroes. • The Lego bricks of the microscopic world. • Bacteria that blush pink in a Gram stain. • The "good guys" that promote a healthy gut. • A key principle: keep it clean and germ-free. • Zebrafish by any other name... is still this! • ...
Unit 4-6 Puzzle 2024-12-31
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- adj. beginning to develop
- n. a person who trades in goods
- adj. lasting; enduring.
- adj. of or relating to the first class or rank
- adj. late; especially, past a deadline
- n. the state of being insusceptible to something
- n. the hygienic disposal or recycling of waste
- adj. acting with each other; responding to the user
- n. harm; danger, peril
- adj. belonging to a class of people who hold high social rank
- n. the removal, denial, or unavailability of something needed
- n. a strong bonding towards or with something
- n. the act of reducing pain or anything else unpleasant
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- adj. not extraordinary, special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality
- adj. required; obligatory; mandatory
- n. a difference or contrast between similar things or people
- n. any piece of equipment
- adj. short, quick, brief
- adj. lying flat, facedown
- n. someone or thing who lives in a place
- v. to discover or observe something
- n. the upward force on a body immersed in a fluid
- v. to lift, to throw, to cast; to rise and fall
- adj. spontaneous, without requiring conscious thought
- v. bring or recall to the conscious mind
- v. to move from one place to another
26 Clues: n. harm; danger, peril • adj. lasting; enduring. • adj. short, quick, brief • adj. beginning to develop • n. any piece of equipment • adj. lying flat, facedown • n. a person who trades in goods • v. to discover or observe something • adj. required; obligatory; mandatory • v. to move from one place to another • adj. late; especially, past a deadline • ...
human body system 2025-06-30
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- The control center of the nervous system.
- Part of the digestive system involved in food breakdown.
- Provide structure and support, part of the skeletal system.
- This system acts as a protective barrier, like skin.
- This system facilitates gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system is responsible for sexual reproduction.
- Enable movement and are part of the muscular system.
- cord: Part of the central nervous system.
- Chemical messengers of the endocrine system.
- and Arteries: Blood vessels in the circulatory system
- This system enables movement through muscle contractions.
- Filter waste from the blood in the urinary system.
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- This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system.
- Key organs for the respiratory system.
- This system helps with immunity and fluid balance.
- This system uses hormones to regulate various processes.
- Further process food and absorb nutrients.
- Transmit signals in the nervous system.
- This system breaks down food into smaller molecules for absorption.
- This system provides support, structure, and protection for the body.
- This system transmits signals to coordinate bodily functions.
- Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion.
- The central pump of the circulatory system.
- This system filters waste and excess fluid from the blood.
25 Clues: Key organs for the respiratory system. • Transmit signals in the nervous system. • The control center of the nervous system. • Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion. • cord: Part of the central nervous system. • Further process food and absorb nutrients. • The central pump of the circulatory system. • Chemical messengers of the endocrine system. • ...
human body system 2025-06-30
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- The control center of the nervous system.
- Part of the digestive system involved in food breakdown.
- Provide structure and support, part of the skeletal system.
- This system acts as a protective barrier, like skin.
- This system facilitates gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- This system is responsible for sexual reproduction.
- Enable movement and are part of the muscular system.
- cord: Part of the central nervous system.
- Chemical messengers of the endocrine system.
- and Arteries: Blood vessels in the circulatory system
- This system enables movement through muscle contractions.
- Filter waste from the blood in the urinary system.
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- This system transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Carries oxygen and nutrients in the circulatory system.
- Key organs for the respiratory system.
- This system helps with immunity and fluid balance.
- This system uses hormones to regulate various processes.
- Further process food and absorb nutrients.
- Transmit signals in the nervous system.
- This system breaks down food into smaller molecules for absorption.
- This system provides support, structure, and protection for the body.
- This system transmits signals to coordinate bodily functions.
- Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion.
- The central pump of the circulatory system.
- This system filters waste and excess fluid from the blood.
25 Clues: Key organs for the respiratory system. • Transmit signals in the nervous system. • The control center of the nervous system. • Produced in the mouth, aids in digestion. • cord: Part of the central nervous system. • Further process food and absorb nutrients. • The central pump of the circulatory system. • Chemical messengers of the endocrine system. • ...
Age of Exploration QUIZ Review Crossword 2025-09-25
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- Early navigation tool used for direction that always shows true north
- Often paid explorers to journey to new lands in search of resources
- French explorer who claimed Canada for France
- This treaty, written by Pope Alexander VI, divided the Americas between Spain and Portugal
- Direction Columbus sailed in his attempt to reach Asia
- Valuable resource used to make food taste better
- Portuguese explorer who was killed in his attempt to sail around the world
- English explorer who was one of the first Europeans to explore North America since the Vikings
- Resistance of a living organism to infection or disease
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- Italian sailor who sailed west in hopes of reaching the East Indies
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas
- Also known as the Norse, these were the first Europeans to sail to North America
- Spanish explorer whose expedition led to the fall of the Aztec Empire
- Religion practiced by the European explorers
- The exchange of goods or resources (Ex. gold for salt)
- In addition to Spain, one of the first two European countries to begin exploring the New World
- Muslim empire that closed the Silk Road
- Italian explorer who traveled to China (Marco! ____!)
- Humans kept as property to perform work
- European country whose king and queen sponsored Columbus' voyages to the New World
20 Clues: Muslim empire that closed the Silk Road • Humans kept as property to perform work • Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas • Religion practiced by the European explorers • French explorer who claimed Canada for France • Valuable resource used to make food taste better • Italian explorer who traveled to China (Marco! ____!) • ...
Crossword 5 2025-10-24
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- A state of perplexity or uncertainty over what to do in a difficult situation.
- The name used by Agikuyu for the Maasai.
- To cause someone to feel drained of energy or vitality.
- An excessive or large amount of something.
- The Gikuyu word for traditional wedding or bride price payment.
- The Gikuyu concept of ultimate justice or truth.
- traditional Kikuyu term for a curse or ritual pollution,
- The Gikuyu term for an age-set.
- Men-only dance in Kikuyu tradition that led to Wangu wa Makeri's downfall
- Conformity to facts; accuracy; often tested during cross-examination.
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- Relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress, especially men's.
- Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.
- The traditional beer brewed using fermented honey.
- A place of refuge or safety; historically used to grant immunity.
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations, often used in a legal context.
- clear, logical, and convincing.
- Prohibition from marrying within your own clan
- Deliberately avoid using; abstain from.
- An expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt.
- ambitious young men from Murang'a who walked barefoot to Nairobi
- Understood or implied without being stated openly.
- Bitterness or ill feeling, often seen in heated legal disputes.
22 Clues: clear, logical, and convincing. • The Gikuyu term for an age-set. • Deliberately avoid using; abstain from. • The name used by Agikuyu for the Maasai. • An excessive or large amount of something. • Prohibition from marrying within your own clan • The Gikuyu concept of ultimate justice or truth. • The traditional beer brewed using fermented honey. • ...
MEDICAL CAREERS AND TERMINOLOGY 2025-12-31
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- – The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- – A deeply distressing or disturbing physical injury.
- – A condition persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- – Insensitivity to pain, especially as induced by drugs.
- – Relating to the branch of surgery concerned with bones.
- – A doctor who specializes in interpreting medical images.
- – The removal of tissue from a living body for examination.
- – Swelling and redness in response to injury (Suffix: -itis).
- – The science of the causes and effects of diseases.
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- – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin.
- – Relating to the heart.
- – Free from bacteria or other living microorganisms.
- – A substance used to provide immunity against a disease.
- – Hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- – The identification of the nature of an illness.
- – A medical practitioner specializing in children.
- – A potent drug used to treat severe pain.
- – The branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system.
- – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed.
- – A person trained to care for the sick or infirm.
- – A doctor qualified to perform operations.
- – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs.
- – Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer.
24 Clues: – Relating to the heart. • – A potent drug used to treat severe pain. • – A doctor qualified to perform operations. • – A place where medicinal drugs are dispensed. • – The study and treatment of tumors and cancer. • – The branch of medicine concerned with the skin. • – The identification of the nature of an illness. • – A specialist in preparing and dispensing drugs. • ...
Spanish Empire 2024-02-08
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- a narrow piece of land that connects two larger land masses
- the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group
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- a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers
- a crop that is grown to be sold
- a body’s ability to not get sick after being exposed to a sickness
5 Clues: a crop that is grown to be sold • a narrow piece of land that connects two larger land masses • the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group • a body’s ability to not get sick after being exposed to a sickness • a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers
1920's 2016-01-18
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- the belief that god created the world as described in the bible
- one of the most famous harlem nightspots
- a return to "normal" life after war
- it established a temporary quota
- a young, dramatic, stylish and unconventional women
- a government's power to control people and property in the interest of public safety,health,welfare, and morals
- people who oppose all kinds of government
- radio,movies, newspapers, and magazines aimed at a broad audience did more than just entertain
- a flowering of african american arts
- said that human beings had developed from lower forms of life over the course of million years
- one of the most prolific, original, and versatile writers of the Harlem Renaissance
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- his call was "Negro nationalism" and was a dynamic black leader from Jamaica
- when thousand of african americans moved to the north to get away from the south in hope of a better life
- a soulful style of music that evolved from american spirituals
- when secretary Albert B. Fall became the first cabinet officer in history to go to prison
- where people could purchase illegal alcohol
- immigration
- freedom from prosecution
- a style of music influenced by Dixieland music and ragtime, with its ragged rhythms and syncopated melodies
- a pseudo-science that deals with improving hereditary traits
20 Clues: immigration • freedom from prosecution • it established a temporary quota • a return to "normal" life after war • a flowering of african american arts • one of the most famous harlem nightspots • people who oppose all kinds of government • where people could purchase illegal alcohol • a young, dramatic, stylish and unconventional women • ...
TVMA 103 2017-04-20
Across
- reduction below normal in the normal of erythrocytes or in the quantity of hemoglobin in the blood
- the percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood
- highly fatal, zoonotic viral infection of the central nervous system
- record produced by electrocardiography; also called ECG and EKG
- introduction of a substance into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease
- examination of an animal's body after death to determine the actual cause of death
- a monosaccharide in certain foodstuffs; major source of energy for many living organisms
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- parasitic worms that have an elongated and flat body
- process of centrifugal force for separating substances of different densities
- hazardous to biology
- test used to look for parasitic infections
- branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life
- non-segmented, cylindrical, parasitic worms which invade the intestinal tract
- branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of microscopic plant and animal tissues
- something that makes a substance unusable for its intended purpose
- term used to describe a parasite's eggs
- disease that can be transmitted between humans and animals
- percentage of packed red cells in a given amount of blood
- branch of biology dealing with the structure, function, multiplication, pathology, and life history of cells
- not malignant; favorable for recovery
20 Clues: hazardous to biology • not malignant; favorable for recovery • term used to describe a parasite's eggs • test used to look for parasitic infections • the percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood • parasitic worms that have an elongated and flat body • branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life • percentage of packed red cells in a given amount of blood • ...
Health Science Crossword 2014-05-29
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- Antibiotic used to prevent gonorrhea in babies' eyes.
- Bones lose calcium and become brittle, easier to be fractured, and porous.
- "Brain attack"; when the brain stops receiving blood.
- The first antibiotic ever created.
- Surgical stitch
- Blueness of the skin.
- Primary immune defense molecules of the body.
- Chains of infection are likely to be disrupted when large numbers of the community are immune to the infection.
- Darker discoloration of the face; seen often in pregnancy.
- Any disease of animals that is communicable to humans.
- To produce and discharge eggs.
- Removal of living tissue for a diagnostic study
- Surgical removal of dead tissue.
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- Superior end of the uterus.
- Process that produces the zygote; when the sperm and egg meet.
- Approximately monthly discharge of blood and tissue from the uterus.
- Excision of all or part of an organ/tissue.
- Injection of dead pathogen to stimulate an individual's immune to develop immunity to that pathogen.
- Surgery on cells and tissues done with a microscope.
- Organ formed during pregnancy and delivered after baby.
- Yellow discoloration of the skin.
- Combines with antibodies specifically.
- Red Blood Cell.
- Surgical removal of tissue or a foreign body.
- Process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of their condition.
25 Clues: Surgical stitch • Red Blood Cell. • Blueness of the skin. • Superior end of the uterus. • To produce and discharge eggs. • Surgical removal of dead tissue. • Yellow discoloration of the skin. • The first antibiotic ever created. • Combines with antibodies specifically. • Excision of all or part of an organ/tissue. • Primary immune defense molecules of the body. • ...
Crossword Review 2021-05-19
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- A stock of animals within a species having a distinctive appearance
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
- Public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy
- A dog bred for working cattle, sheep, or other livestock
- Future Farmers of America
- To kill an animal because it is very old or sick
- A person qualified to treat diseased or injured animals
- Involves the provision and maintenance of adequate housing, good feeding, sanitation, and medicare
- The protection of the health and well-being of animals
- The moral consideration of animals
- Not domesticated or living in the wild
- Refers to the amputation of all or part of an animal's tail
- The dietary nutrients needs of animals
- An organism that lives in or on an organism of another species
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- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- Rights believed to belong to animals to live free from use in medical research, hunting, and other services to humans
- Castrate or spay a domestic animal
- A contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals that causes madness and convulsions
- A recurring period of sexual receptivity and fertility in many female mammals
20 Clues: Future Farmers of America • Castrate or spay a domestic animal • The moral consideration of animals • Not domesticated or living in the wild • The dietary nutrients needs of animals • People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals • To kill an animal because it is very old or sick • The protection of the health and well-being of animals • ...
Survivor Puzzle 2021-11-21
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- The first African-American winner
- First winner
- Pretended to be a funeral director on Millennials VS Gen x
- Last member of the Ulong tribe in Palau
- Winner of Caramoan who vowed never to play again
- First winner to get voted out and then return
- First player to be voted out with an idol in their pocket
- When someone is voted out without seeing it coming
- Victim of Game Changers' Advantage-geddon
- Reward challenge where players bid on items
- The first male two-time winner
- Game Changers winner and one half of Cops-R-Us
- First boot of Philippines
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- First winner to go to every tribal council in their season
- First Fans VS Favorites season
- First returnee to get first boot in both of their seasons
- Alliance in Caramoan and Redemption Island featuring Phillip Sheppard
- First player to make final tribal council twice and lose both times
- Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch
- Victim of the first rock draw
- Victim of the Millennials VS Gen X rock draw
- Asked Jeff if he knew what a macaron was during an endurance challenge
- The first two-time winner
- First runner-up to get zero jury votes
- Threw the final immunity challenge in Palau
25 Clues: First winner • The first two-time winner • First boot of Philippines • Victim of the first rock draw • First Fans VS Favorites season • The first male two-time winner • The first African-American winner • Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch • First runner-up to get zero jury votes • Last member of the Ulong tribe in Palau • Victim of Game Changers' Advantage-geddon • ...
new one 2022-03-30
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- Status, go here to assign to case complete
- A covering for all or part of the face for protection
- the tab we use in Chexout to log calls, send emails, and texts
- The WV state Flower
- River, one of the oldest rivers in the world and it flows south to north
- through case, tests positive 14 days after 2 doses
- feet, safe distance
- An increase of illness in a small area
- an epidemic the spreads to more than one continent
- the UWV is in this city
- State, WV State nickname
- before interviewing you must
- Knob, The highest point in the mountain state
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- The Maximus headquarters
- infected but shows no symptoms
- this city home to the longest steel-arch bridge in the United States
- details, you can find the contacts DOB here
- Hopkins, We are required to listen to podcasts from here
- speak to the parent or guardian if the PUI is a
- cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period
- Ferry, the WV town where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet
- your body's ability to resist infection
- best protection against covid
- the closest ocean to the State of WV
- Sharfstein, He narrates the podcasts
25 Clues: The WV state Flower • feet, safe distance • the UWV is in this city • The Maximus headquarters • State, WV State nickname • before interviewing you must • best protection against covid • infected but shows no symptoms • the closest ocean to the State of WV • Sharfstein, He narrates the podcasts • An increase of illness in a small area • your body's ability to resist infection • ...
Immune System 2022-03-22
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- helps to fight off infections and other diseases
- to protect something
- the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- physical and chemical barriers against the disease or virus
- the production of antibodies by the immune system in response to the presence of an antigen
- after you get infected by a germ your immune system creates antibodies to it
- cells in the immune system that focus on foreign particles
- designed to protect humans/animals from infections caused by bacteria and viruses.
- resistance that destroys invaders without targeting specific individuals/bacterium
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- immune cells that target specific antigens
- when bacteria grows a resistance to an antibody and the antibody cannot kill the bacteria off
- protects your body from things such as bacteria that carries viruses and diseases
- a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- the reduction in effectiveness of a medication
- the capability to resist harmful bacteria/organisms
- the body is exposed to the disease in small amounts
- energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things
- a protein used by the immune system to neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow
- the main type of cell that is found in the lymph
20 Clues: to protect something • immune cells that target specific antigens • develop from stem cells in the bone marrow • the reduction in effectiveness of a medication • helps to fight off infections and other diseases • a type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • the main type of cell that is found in the lymph • the capability to resist harmful bacteria/organisms • ...
JaMiree Price - Miscellaneous - Immune System - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- an organism that causes disease
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
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- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- system that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
20 Clues: an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • ...
Lymphatic System Crossword 2022-11-02
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- Produces lymphocytes
- masses of lymphatic tissue that
- located in midline of nasopharynx
- Lymphocytes travel through the lymphatic system through lymph nodes
- Tiny oval shaped structures located throughout the body including the neck and axillary area
- caused by too much lymph fluid and the result is swelling
- Drains lymph from right upper body
- and tissues
- the treatment is antiretroviral medication
- located at base of tongue
- caused by body’s immune system mistakenly attacks normal tissue
- the body’s ability to
- abnormal growth of cells
- Transports excess tissue fluid back to the circulatory system
- or other foreign substances
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- Exact cause unknown but include viral, familial and environmental factors
- Sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue
- Straw colored fluid that goes between capillary
- Overreaction of the the immune system to an allergen such as bee stings, nuts, medications
- caused by autoimmune disease when the immune system attacks its own tissues
- Spreads through bodily fluids, especially saliva which is why is contracted through kissing
- lymphocytes and filters bacteria
- located in back of throat
- bacterial and viral infections of the tonsils
- Lymph nodes act as filters by detecting bacteria,
- largest and drains lymph from left upper body and all of lower body
26 Clues: and tissues • Produces lymphocytes • the body’s ability to • abnormal growth of cells • located in back of throat • located at base of tongue • or other foreign substances • masses of lymphatic tissue that • lymphocytes and filters bacteria • Sac-like mass of lymphatic tissue • located in midline of nasopharynx • Drains lymph from right upper body • ...
B7 - Non-Communicable diseases keyword crossword 2024-01-18
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- Drugs preventing artery blockages
- Increases disease likelihood
- Respiratory tumor, often smoking-related
- Study of disease outbreaks and control
- High-energy radiation that removes electrons from atoms
- Substance causing cancer
- An example of a COPD that is a result of damage to the alveoli
- Long-lasting health issue
- Factors in your surroundings that influence health
- Excessive consumption of this can lead to liver disease
- Component of cigarettes that is highly addictive
- Body's ability to resist pathogens
- Chemical in cigarette smoke that limits the amount of Oxygen that Red Blood Cells can carry
- Excessive body fat accumulation
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- Chemical in red blood cells that carries Oxygen
- Illness impacting heart's blood supply
- Relationship between data sets
- Weight in kg / (Height in metres)^2
- Uncontrolled cell growth
- Aggressive tumour, spreading cell growth
- Testing of medical treatments on humans
- Device to widen blocked arteries
- Reaction performed by all living organisms to release energy from food, often requiring Oxygen
- Signs of a disease or condition
- Organ transfer medical procedure
- Slow-growing tumour, localised cell growth
- Disease-causing organism
- Global outbreak of a disease
- Biomolecule potentially clogging arteries
- Factors that are inherited traits which influence disease
30 Clues: Uncontrolled cell growth • Substance causing cancer • Disease-causing organism • Long-lasting health issue • Increases disease likelihood • Global outbreak of a disease • Relationship between data sets • Signs of a disease or condition • Excessive body fat accumulation • Device to widen blocked arteries • Organ transfer medical procedure • Drugs preventing artery blockages • ...
Lymph & Endocrine 2023-08-02
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- A type of artificial active immunity.
- Lymph _____ swell and become tender with infection.
- Lymphoid tissues located at the back of the throat, part of the immune system.
- When the body raises its temperature as a second line of defense.
- A mineral regulated by the endocrine system.
- Often referred to as the "master gland" of the endocrine system.
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels.
- The pineal gland produces this hormone that regulates sleep.
- This organ plays a vital part in blood glucose regulation.
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- A group of hormones involved in metabolism and reducing inflammation.
- An endocrine gland that manages metabolism.
- Glands that regulate calcium and phosphorus balance in the body.
- An endocrine gland that shrinks as we age.
- Produced as a response to an allergen.
- This line of defense includes skin and mucous membranes.
- A type of white blood cell that free roams the body.
- An increase in the size of a lymph node could indicate this problem.
- An organ involved in filtering blood and immune response, not primarily for blood storage.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- This cell type in the pancreas secretes insulin.
- System that works alongside the circulatory system for immune defense.
- Gland that produces hormones like adrenaline and cortisol.
22 Clues: A type of artificial active immunity. • Produced as a response to an allergen. • Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels. • An endocrine gland that shrinks as we age. • An endocrine gland that manages metabolism. • A mineral regulated by the endocrine system. • This cell type in the pancreas secretes insulin. • Lymph _____ swell and become tender with infection. • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-02-02
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- immunity that develops when a person's immune system responds to a foreign substance or microorganism, such as after an infection or vaccination.
- Carrier of disease
- when someone with a infectious disease exchanges bodily fluids with someone else
- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- protect you from infection by making antibodies
- Biological pathogen thattransmits disease
- the health of all people and their communities
- when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- First Name
- a type of white blood cell
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- how your body recognizes and defends itself against bacteria, viruses, and substances that appear foreign and harmful.
- a way to protect yourself from disease
- infectious microbe
- the invasion of germs and grwoth in the body
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time
- the ability of the immune system to respond more rapidly and effectively to pathogens that have been encountered previously
- an outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many individuals at the same time
- small single cell organisms
- the place in the body where germs live
- the defense system with which you were born
20 Clues: First Name • infectious microbe • Carrier of disease • a type of white blood cell • small single cell organisms • a way to protect yourself from disease • the place in the body where germs live • Biological pathogen thattransmits disease • the defense system with which you were born • the invasion of germs and grwoth in the body • the health of all people and their communities • ...
Immune System Crossword 2020-03-16
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- Type of immunity where a person produces their own antibodies
- Disease that kills/infects T-cells
- a lymphocyte that attacks antigens
- Any substance that can cause an allergy.
- Living pathogen that causes infections
- proteins that help prevent cells from being infected by viruses
- white blood cells
- cells a type of phagocyte leukocyte that triggers inflammation by secreting histamine
- the white blood cells roam the tissues of the body searching for foreign invaders
- ligand that causes inflammation by binding to cells and increasing fluid and leukocytes in an area
- nonspecific response that slows growth/kills pathogens by heating the body
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- a protein that is present on the surface of healthy cells
- A weakened or inactive version of a pathogen that causes
- T-Cell Kill body cells infected with pathogens
- Oversensitive response to a non-harmful antigen
- "name tag" of a cell, surface protein that allows for cell identification
- these attach themselves to bacteria and viruses and help kill them
- The process that causes an injured area to become red, swollen and/or warm
- An abnormal masses of cells caused by repeated cell division
- Disease causing agents such as bacteria, viruses, fungus, prostists
- leukocytes that are able to digest pathogens by endocytosis
21 Clues: white blood cells • Disease that kills/infects T-cells • a lymphocyte that attacks antigens • Living pathogen that causes infections • Any substance that can cause an allergy. • T-Cell Kill body cells infected with pathogens • Oversensitive response to a non-harmful antigen • A weakened or inactive version of a pathogen that causes • ...
Covid-19 2020-10-08
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- social distance is _______ feet away
- a voluntary agreement that means you must stay at home and not go to work or school.
- washing hands with soap and water for 20 seconds is one of the most important one of these
- the amount of phases there are in a human clinic trial
- agent used to give immunity
- widespread disease
- keeping people with confirmed cases of a contagious disease away from others who are not sick.
- you wash these off of your hands
- baseline or expected level of the disease in the community
- medical application
- number of deaths we have in Vermont total
- form of direct transmission
- machine to move air in and out of lungs
- body system most affected by COVID-19 infection
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- signs for diagnosis
- period of time between when a person is infected by a virus and notice symptoms
- Germaphobe’s need
- worn to minimize exposure to COVID-19
- checking yourself for symptoms
- infection
- increase in number in the cases
- number of cases we have in Caledonia
- device to measure temperature
- recommended quarantine time, in days
- when a patient is a carrier of an illness but does not show symptoms
25 Clues: infection • Germaphobe’s need • widespread disease • signs for diagnosis • medical application • agent used to give immunity • form of direct transmission • device to measure temperature • checking yourself for symptoms • increase in number in the cases • you wash these off of your hands • social distance is _______ feet away • number of cases we have in Caledonia • ...
BREASTFEEDING CROSSWORD 2024 2024-08-04
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- painful swelling of the breast.
- the more milk baby takes, the ____ milk a mother will make.
- technique used for milk removal.
- type of milk produced only in the first few day and high in protective immunological factor.
- term that refer to the way a baby attach to the breast.
- ________ is the darker part of the breast around the nipple.
- is the richer milk available toward the latter part of the feeding, more opaque and creamy white in colour.
- breastfeeding helps mom heal _____ during postpartum.
- other name for colostrum
- press, compress, _____.
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- type of immunity provided by breastfeeding.
- mothers who breastfeed have strong ______.
- the safest and most cost-effective way to feed your baby.
- never heat up stored breast milk in a _______. it'll destroy the live cells and could become too hot and burn the baby's mouth.
- when breast reach their milk storage capacity and become swollen, hard and even painful.
- is mostly water combined with other nutrient. it is at the beginning of feeding.
- can help late preterm baby maintain a deep latch.
- _____ is the milk production hormone.
- _____ is the milk letdown hormone.
- all women produce enough milk no matter their breast _____.
- placing a ___ washcloth on both breast can help alleviate any soreness before feeding.
21 Clues: press, compress, _____. • other name for colostrum • painful swelling of the breast. • technique used for milk removal. • _____ is the milk letdown hormone. • _____ is the milk production hormone. • mothers who breastfeed have strong ______. • type of immunity provided by breastfeeding. • can help late preterm baby maintain a deep latch. • ...
Anatomy / Physiology Term Crossword 2023-03-29
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- abbreviation for intravenous
- abbreviation for intradermal
- providing relief but no cure
- a cut
- visual examination
- the body's defenses against infectious disease
- a filled sac or pouch
- using a stethoscope to listen to the body's sounds
- another word for swelling
- death of tissue
- prediction of a disease's course and outcome
- invasive tumor that can spread
- an organism that causes disease
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- abbreviation for three times a day
- having a short course
- injury characterized by pain, redness, and swelling
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- examining by placing hands or fingers on the surface of the body
- affecting many people in a given region at the same time
- the cause of a disease
- disease prevalent throughout an entire region or the world
- progressing slowly
- a tumor that does not spread
- abbreviation for capsule
- tapping the body to evaluate tissue according to sound produced
- the process of classifying malignant tumors
- to unite parts by stitching
- abbreviation for intramuscular
- poison
- the process of determining the cause and nature of a disease
- abbreviation for non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- uncontrolled growth of tissue
- abbreviation for two times a day
33 Clues: a cut • poison • death of tissue • progressing slowly • visual examination • a filled sac or pouch • having a short course • the cause of a disease • abbreviation for capsule • another word for swelling • to unite parts by stitching • abbreviation for intravenous • abbreviation for intradermal • providing relief but no cure • a tumor that does not spread • uncontrolled growth of tissue • ...
Science 10 Third Term 2023-04-25
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- unit of pressure
- force that refers to the floatation ability of an object on a substance
- inorganic molecule essential to the body of living organisms
- unit of resistance
- refers to the time it takes for the original amount of an element to disintegrate by half
- subatomic particle that determine the size of an atom
- substance that can slow down the rate of chemical reaction
- dose which can affect a body biologically
- an electronic component which is the basic foundation of modern computers
- he found out the inverse relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas
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- he found out that heat can do work
- biomolecule in charge of immunity and healing processes in the body
- refers to the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance
- atomic model whose electrons are spinning in fixed orbits around a nucleus
- type of natural radiation coming from the air that we breathe
- refers to the amount of reactants in a chemical reaction
- energy or particles that are emitted during a decay
- he developed a temperature scale whose lowest temperature is absolute zero
- law that governs the bursting of tire during hot weather
- working substance of any heat engine
20 Clues: unit of pressure • unit of resistance • he found out that heat can do work • working substance of any heat engine • dose which can affect a body biologically • energy or particles that are emitted during a decay • subatomic particle that determine the size of an atom • refers to the amount of reactants in a chemical reaction • ...
The Circulatory System 2023-05-01
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- smallest blood vessels connects arterioles and venules
- red blood cells
- cell fragment of blood involved in clotting
- the cardiac muscle layer of the heart wall
- minute artery
- Liquid connective tissue
- any substance that is recognized as foreign and activates the immune system
- a small vein
- the contraction phase of heart activity
- a period of relaxation of the heart in which it fills with blood
- the membranous sac enveloping the heart
- the percentage of erythrocytes to total blood volume
- a substance produced by the body that can provide immunity against a specific antigen
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- Circulation system of blood vessels that carry blood to and from the lungs for gas exchange
- white blood cells
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Circulation system of blood vessels that carry nutrient and oxygen rich blood to the body organs
- the oxygen transporting pigment of erythrocytes
- discharging chambers of the heart
- a chamber of the heart receiving blood from the veins
- the fluid portion of the blood
- the membrane lining the interior of the heart
- membrane that tightly hugs the outside of the heart and is actually part of the heart wall
- a vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- point at the bottom of the heart
25 Clues: a small vein • minute artery • red blood cells • white blood cells • Liquid connective tissue • the fluid portion of the blood • point at the bottom of the heart • discharging chambers of the heart • the contraction phase of heart activity • the membranous sac enveloping the heart • the cardiac muscle layer of the heart wall • cell fragment of blood involved in clotting • ...
Unit 4-6 Puzzle 2024-12-31
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- n. harm; danger, peril
- adj. short, quick, brief
- adj. acting with each other; responding to the user
- adj. spontaneous, without requiring conscious thought
- v. to lift, to throw, to cast; to rise and fall
- adj. belonging to a class of people who hold high social rank
- adj. late; especially, past a deadline
- n. a difference or contrast between similar things or people
- adj. lying flat, facedown
- n. someone or thing who lives in a place
- adj. required; obligatory; mandatory
- n. the upward force on a body immersed in a fluid
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- adj. beginning to develop
- n. any piece of equipment
- n. the removal, denial, or unavailability of something needed
- v. to move from one place to another
- v. bring or recall to the conscious mind
- adj. not extraordinary, special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality
- v. to discover or observe something
- n. a person who trades in goods
- n. the hygienic disposal or recycling of waste
- n. the act of reducing pain or anything else unpleasant
- adj. lasting; enduring.
- n. the state of being insusceptible to something
- adj. of or relating to the first class or rank
- n. a strong bonding towards or with something
26 Clues: n. harm; danger, peril • adj. lasting; enduring. • adj. short, quick, brief • adj. beginning to develop • n. any piece of equipment • adj. lying flat, facedown • n. a person who trades in goods • v. to discover or observe something • v. to move from one place to another • adj. required; obligatory; mandatory • adj. late; especially, past a deadline • ...
Review: Impact of Disease on Indigenous Canadians 2025-07-12
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- The effect of disease in breaking apart Mi’kmaw traditions and social structures.
- The deliberate use of disease to weaken Indigenous populations.
- Their deaths during epidemics caused loss of language, culture, and teachings.
- Stories passed down describing sickness and death after contact.
- This flu virus arrived with Europeans and caused repeated deadly outbreaks.
- These newcomers brought unfamiliar and deadly diseases to Mi’kmaw lands.
- A major reason why Mi’kmaq were vulnerable to European diseases.
- The result of massive loss of life due to introduced diseases.
- These trade goods were sometimes contaminated with deadly viruses.
- The time when Europeans and Mi’kmaq first met, sparking disease transmission.
- Mi’kmaw spiritual practices used during illness and grief.
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- These religious figures often unknowingly spread disease while living in Mi’kmaw camps.
- Mi’kmaw healing knowledge that struggled to stop the spread of new diseases.
- A highly contagious virus that spread rapidly through Mi’kmaw children and families.
- A slow, wasting disease that weakened lungs and spread through close contact.
- This deadly disease devastated Mi’kmaw populations during early contact.
- Items exchanged that sometimes unknowingly carried viruses.
- The natural resistance to disease that Mi’kmaw people lacked against European illnesses.
- A widespread outbreak of disease that affected entire Mi’kmaw communities.
- A disease that caused severe coughing fits and was especially deadly to children.
20 Clues: Mi’kmaw spiritual practices used during illness and grief. • Items exchanged that sometimes unknowingly carried viruses. • The result of massive loss of life due to introduced diseases. • The deliberate use of disease to weaken Indigenous populations. • Stories passed down describing sickness and death after contact. • ...
Dungeons and Dragons- Hard 2025-06-24
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- A _ attack is a rogue feat that deals extra damage
- Mind _ is a cantrip that deals psychic damage
- A spellcasting _ allows casters to disregard material components
- This 3rd level spell can raise someone from the dead
- Dragonborn's breath weapon is in the shape of a _
- Kill, Heal, Pain, Stun
- The opposite of resistance
- This 3rd level spell can cancel another spell
- A 2nd level druid ability
- Many Enchantment spells change a creature's _
- A step up from resitance to a damage type
- Spare The Dying causes an unconscious creature to become
- This 9th level spell allows you to reshape reality
- A creature that is caught off guard at the start of combat is
- This is granted by the help action
- A species ability that helps with vision
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- _ Hideous Laughter
- The largest creature size category
- _ is a cantrip that creates a small sensory effect
- If an enemy leaves your _ range, you get an opp. attack
- This status causes disadv. on attack rolls
- Many powerful spells require you to maintain _
- Vicious _
- Monks frequently cause this status effect
- Spells with this range require you to contact the creature
- A spell allowing messages 25 words or less
- This class relies on a pact with a God
27 Clues: Vicious _ • _ Hideous Laughter • Kill, Heal, Pain, Stun • A 2nd level druid ability • The opposite of resistance • The largest creature size category • This is granted by the help action • This class relies on a pact with a God • A species ability that helps with vision • Monks frequently cause this status effect • A step up from resitance to a damage type • ...
New Global Connections 2023-03-16
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- an agreement among people
- english protestants who rejected the church of england
- someone sent to do religious work in foreign territory
- complete control of a product or business by 1 person
- indian soldier who served in an army setup by french or english trading companies
- highest class in spains american colonies
- first permanent european settlement in africa
- dutch farmers who settled in capetown
- formal agreement between groups of people in the same nation
- third highest class in spains american colonies
- an island chain called the spice islands
- to completely travel around the world
- a worker forced to labor to pay off debt
- pirates who preyed on treasure ships with permission
- the right to demand labor from native americans
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- revolt especially of soldiers against officers
- lowest class in spains american colonies
- italian explorer who discovered the new world
- a leader in spanish conquests
- large estate worked by laborers
- representative of the king who ruled colonies
- second highest class in spains american colonies
- portuguese prince that sponsored voyages
- a person who makes maps
- coastal city of international trade
- resistance
- french possessions in present day canada
- native american group encountered by columbus
- money taken in through taxes
29 Clues: resistance • a person who makes maps • an agreement among people • money taken in through taxes • a leader in spanish conquests • large estate worked by laborers • coastal city of international trade • dutch farmers who settled in capetown • to completely travel around the world • lowest class in spains american colonies • portuguese prince that sponsored voyages • ...
Law and public safety Terminology 2025-01-17
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- to make less severe.
- moving around a designated area for the purpose of observing and/or preventing activity
- a broken bone
- The violent meeting of two objects where one is a vehicle
- A material used to bind or protect an injured body part
- Sir Robert Peel, the father of modern policing
- In Arizona, 6 classes of crimes that require imprisonment
- A period of supervision of an offender ordered by the court instead of serving time in prison
- Application to a higher court to dispute a lower court’s decision.
- a jury is a sworn body of people gathered to decide an impartial verdict of guilt or innocence
- sterile cover put over a wound
- subjects forcefully seized as a means to have demands met
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- reducing offenders’ ability to commit further crimes
- Items that are or illegal or prohibited
- avoidance of prosecution either by international law or to certain people who function as a member of the state
- an unmanned aircraft remotely controlled
- A change/revision of a document or law
- Bruising of the skin
- swelling of a body part possibly as a result from trauma or illness
- Acting with or showing careful thought for the future
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid, which is a blueprint of living things
21 Clues: a broken bone • to make less severe. • Bruising of the skin • sterile cover put over a wound • A change/revision of a document or law • Items that are or illegal or prohibited • an unmanned aircraft remotely controlled • Sir Robert Peel, the father of modern policing • reducing offenders’ ability to commit further crimes • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Review 2025-02-12
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- the best treatment for osteosarcomas
- function
- the bodies first line of defense
- spaying and neutering prevents diseases in this system
- why modified monogastric need a longer cecum
- moving the distal part of the limb towards the body
- a modified monogastric animal
- moving the limb away from the medial plane
- rolling, kicking at belly, frequently getting up and down
- first chamber of heart
- a fracture that breaks the bone into two pieces
- the body system that has involuntary ones and voluntary ones
- the kind of immunity you get from a vaccine
- brain and spinal cord system
- a hairline fracture
- mostly healthy animal but has lumps on its throat
- cause of hip dysplasia
- skin hair and nails system
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- third chamber of heart
- a monogastric animal
- an infected uterus
- structure
- the overproduction of T3 and T4 in thyroid
- a ruminant animal
- treatment is to cover their nose and rub their throat
- the system that removes waste
- last set of vertebrae
- last chamber of heart
- the organ that is overstimulated after eating chocolate for dogs
- the part of the skeleton that has the head, spinal column and ribs
- second chamber of heart
- system that kills bacteria
32 Clues: function • structure • a ruminant animal • an infected uterus • a hairline fracture • a monogastric animal • last set of vertebrae • last chamber of heart • third chamber of heart • first chamber of heart • cause of hip dysplasia • second chamber of heart • system that kills bacteria • skin hair and nails system • brain and spinal cord system • the system that removes waste • ...
Food and Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-10
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- – A nutrient that builds and repairs muscles and tissues.
- – A poisonous substance that can cause illness or harm the body.
- – The process your body uses to convert food into energy.
- – The body’s ability to resist infection and disease.
- – Nutrients that give the body energy, found in foods like bread and rice.
- – Units that measure how much energy food provides.
- – Extreme tiredness often caused by lack of rest or poor nutrition.
- – A bad reaction of the body to certain foods or substances.
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- – Chemicals added to food to improve its taste or appearance.
- – A condition of being extremely overweight.
- – Substances in food that help the body stay healthy and grow.
- – The process of breaking down food in the body.
- – Substances that protect the body from cell damage.
- – A fatty substance found in the blood; too much can cause heart problems.
- – Natural substances found in food that are needed for health.
- – The state of having enough water in the body.
- – An illness caused by harmful bacteria or viruses entering the body.
- – Natural substances like iron and calcium that the body needs to stay strong and healthy.
- – A part of plant food that helps digestion and keeps the body healthy.
- – A lack of an important nutrient or substance in the body.
20 Clues: – A condition of being extremely overweight. • – The state of having enough water in the body. • – The process of breaking down food in the body. • – Units that measure how much energy food provides. • – Substances that protect the body from cell damage. • – The body’s ability to resist infection and disease. • ...
Term 3 Week 8 By Delilah 2022-09-06
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- a person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to
- preferred to all others of the same kind
- a place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter,
- used as fuel for internal engines
- young or small herring-like fish
- 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.
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- a sequence of actions regularly followed
- pigmentation of the skin especially as an indication of someone's race
- the distinctive taste of a food or drink
- a piece of equipment consisting of a strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame, used as a springboard and landing area in doing acrobatic or gymnastic exercises.
- a highly addictive constituent of tobacco
- work, especially physical work
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
13 Clues: work, especially physical work • young or small herring-like fish • used as fuel for internal engines • a sequence of actions regularly followed • the distinctive taste of a food or drink • preferred to all others of the same kind • a highly addictive constituent of tobacco • a place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter, • ...
Medicine Through Time KeyWords Part 4 2015-04-05
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- the investigation of genes and how they can be used to change how the body works
- surgery using the modern techniques, including computers, new skills and new drugs
- part of the nucleus of a cell that determines how our bodies look and work. Genes are passed from parents to children
- a medical term for bleeding
- a microorganism that causes disease
- the process of giving protection from disease through the body's own immune system
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- the principles by which doctors work, for the best health of the patient and to do no harm, named after Hippocrates who wrote it
- the infection of dead tissue causing, in some case of gas gangrene, foul smelling gas
- protected against a disease
- protection from disease through the body's own defences or immune system
- the people controlling NHS health care in the regions
- the theory that germs cause disease, often by infection through the air
- a sexually transmitted disease that can be treated with antibiotics
13 Clues: protected against a disease • a medical term for bleeding • a microorganism that causes disease • the people controlling NHS health care in the regions • a sexually transmitted disease that can be treated with antibiotics • the theory that germs cause disease, often by infection through the air • ...
crossword 2025-07-18
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- A vital organ that filters blood, removes waste, and regulates fluid balance.
- The biological process by which nutrients enter the bloodstream from the digestive tract.
- The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the body's arteries.
- Waste matter eliminated from the digestive tract, composed of undigested material and microbes.
- A muscular organ responsible for mechanical and chemical digestion of food.
- Chemical additives used to prolong the shelf life of food by inhibiting microbial growth.
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- A condition marked by infrequent or difficult bowel movements.
- Organic compounds essential for long-term energy storage and cellular membrane structure.
- Organic molecules composed of sugars that provide a major energy source for the body.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms, some of which aid digestion while others cause disease.
- The muscular tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach through peristalsis.
- An adverse physiological reaction to a particular substance, often involving digestion or immunity.
- A mixture of proteins found in wheat and related grains, often problematic for individuals with celiac disease.
13 Clues: A condition marked by infrequent or difficult bowel movements. • The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the body's arteries. • A muscular organ responsible for mechanical and chemical digestion of food. • A vital organ that filters blood, removes waste, and regulates fluid balance. • ...
crossword 2021-10-31
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- the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- physical injuries of sudden onset and severity which require immediate medical attention
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- a disease that is caused by the invasion of a host by agents whose activities harm the host's tissues
- tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy.
- an examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease.
- An infection transmitted through sexual contact, caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- grow slowly and do not spread
- An abnormal mass of tissue that forms when cells grow and divide more than they should or do not die when they should.
- an antigenic poison or venom of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and causing disease when present at low concentration in the body
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- a substance that is capable of causing the illness or death of a living organism when introduced or absorbed.
- A genetic disorder occurs when one or more genes are altered
- A condition in which the body's immune system mistakes its own healthy tissues as foreign and attacks them.
- disease are not caused by pathogens and therefore cannot be spread from one person to another.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
- a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system.
- system A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- something that increases risk or susceptibility
- a malignant growth or tumor resulting from the division of abnormal cells.
- a member of microorganisms which have a cell wall
25 Clues: grow slowly and do not spread • a virus that attacks the body's immune system. • something that increases risk or susceptibility • a member of microorganisms which have a cell wall • A genetic disorder occurs when one or more genes are altered • tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse • ...
Immune Response 2023-12-01
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- Exotoxins that provoke an excessive immune response, killing healthy cells and causing toxic shock.
- "White"
- Lymphatic organ that teaches T-cells how to recognize self vs. non-self antigens.
- Agranulocytes that can differentiate into macrophages or dendritic cells.
- Organ system that filters blood, traps microbes in nodes, and drains excess fluid from inflammation.
- "Pink"
- Cell surface markers that occur in some members of the same species but not others.
- Cascade of 26-30 different proteins that bore holes in bacterial cell membranes.
- Plasma made of water, salt, and some proteins, contained in capillaries with a one-way flow.
- Chemical compound in saliva that breaks down bacterial cell walls.
- Protein made by B-cells to block attachment sites on pathogens, help phagocytes eat them, or mark them for death by complement.
- Antigen that will create an immune response.
- Line of defense that includes adaptive cells that learn to target specific pathogens.
- Piece of a microbe that may create an immune response.
- Pattern-recognition receptor, on the surface of WBCs to recognize pathogenic characteristics/antigens.
- Cells that stay in the connective tissue and initiate inflammation in response to foreign antigens.
- Inflammatory chemical that causes prolonged bronchoconstriction, vasodilation, mucus secretion, and increased capillary refill.
- Granulocytes (55-90% of all WBCs) that trap pathogens in a net and phagocytose them.
- Reticulo-endothelial system, a connective tissue network that surrounds all organs, inhabited by phagocytes.
- Rare granulocytes (0.5% of WBCs) trained to fight parasites that sometimes cause allergy.
- Cells that trap pathogens with tentacles.
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- Slower inflammatory chemical that constricts bronchioles and floods them with fluid, increasing vascular permeability.
- Microbe that causes disease.
- Protein secreted by immune cells to start a fever (ex. CRP).
- Lymphatic organ that filters blood and recycles dead/damaged RBCs.
- Immunity that is acquired over the lifespan, a learned response to specific microbes.
- Line of defense that includes physical and chemical barriers such as tears, saliva, mucus, acid, bile, earwax, cilia, urine, and vomit.
- Gut-associated lymphoid tissue, aka "Peyer's patches".
- B-cells and T-cells that can make memory cells to fight a pathogen faster at the next encounter.
- Largest of the WBCs, they release cytokines and phagocytize pathogens and dead cells.
- Mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue.
- Vasodilation and edema that bring white blood cells, oxygen, and nutrients to the site of infection.
- Skin-associated lymphoid tissue.
- Cytokine that warns nearby cells of a viral infection, stimulating antiviral protein production.
- Immunity present at birth, giving nonspecific resistance to infection.
- Antigens on harmless nonliving substances.
- Fast-acting inflammatory chemical that constricts smooth muscle and dilates blood vessels.
- Literally "eating cells" - part of the second line of defense.
- Line of defense that includes nonspecific immune cells and proteins.
- Cell that surveils the body, recognizes microbes by contact, and attacks microbes.
40 Clues: "Pink" • "White" • Microbe that causes disease. • Skin-associated lymphoid tissue. • Mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue. • Cells that trap pathogens with tentacles. • Antigens on harmless nonliving substances. • Antigen that will create an immune response. • Gut-associated lymphoid tissue, aka "Peyer's patches". • Piece of a microbe that may create an immune response. • ...
