immunity Crossword Puzzles
Probiotics/Supplements/Diets 2024-11-19
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- Visual aid used to help individuals make healthy eating choices. (Great resource for people following specific diets as it provides a balanced and science based approach to eating by highlighting essential nutrients while promoting well controlled portion sizes)
- Supplement commonly taken for constipation
- Probiotics and supplements are often taken to boost the.... (system that defends the body against infection)
- Tiny living things in the gut that have many functions including keeping the environment healthy
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- Capsules, liquids, and/or powders that provide the body with necessary nutrients
- Term that refers to the health of our GI tract and the balance of microorganisms in the gut
- Latin term for probiotic
- Convenient and common substitute for meat products
- The specific types of food someone chooses to eat is their...
- Live microorganisms that are taken to improve health and build immunity
- Probiotic commonly used in bread and alcohol
11 Clues: Latin term for probiotic • Supplement commonly taken for constipation • Probiotic commonly used in bread and alcohol • Convenient and common substitute for meat products • The specific types of food someone chooses to eat is their... • Live microorganisms that are taken to improve health and build immunity • ...
Winter Health 2014-11-27
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- The virus which causes the common cold
- Which compound naturally found in yeast has been shown to strengthen the immune system by priming the white blood cells to fight infection?
- D The immune supporting nutrient you are at risk of being deficient in if you are pregnant, elderly or work indoors
- A supplement providing good bacteria which supports the digestive tract and helps to improve immunity
- A well known herb which has shown in studies to reduce the duration of colds
- The common name for Allium Sativum?
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- A root vegetable with antibiotic and decongestant actions
- This mineral has shown to boost the immune system and has anti-viral actions
- This amino acid can help reduce the severity of cold sore attacks and accelerate the healing time in herpes infections
- Supplementation with this nutrient at 1000-2000mg has shown to prevent the common cold
- The vegan form of vitamin D3 is derived from what?
11 Clues: The common name for Allium Sativum? • The virus which causes the common cold • The vegan form of vitamin D3 is derived from what? • A root vegetable with antibiotic and decongestant actions • This mineral has shown to boost the immune system and has anti-viral actions • A well known herb which has shown in studies to reduce the duration of colds • ...
Immune System 2019-10-14
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- What is the organ that is part of the 1st line of innate immunity?
- what is the name of serine proteases that trigger programmed cell death?
- What is the name of the immune cells that phagocytose foreign intruders in the body?
- what is the name of the undifferentiated cell that becomes a leukocyte?
- what kind of cell division to B cells undergo to give rise to plasma and memory b cells?
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- A Y shaped protein of which one end binds to the antigen.
- Globular protein associated with immune system
- what kind of T-cell does the class II MHC protein bind to?
- Cells in the blood that respond to chemicals released by pathogens and cells during infection?
- What is the name of a foreign body that causes infection?
- Type of cells that are produced with lots of cell receptors and are integral membrane proteins.
11 Clues: Globular protein associated with immune system • A Y shaped protein of which one end binds to the antigen. • What is the name of a foreign body that causes infection? • what kind of T-cell does the class II MHC protein bind to? • What is the organ that is part of the 1st line of innate immunity? • ...
Covid-19 (1) 2021-04-13
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- The simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient
- The power to keep yourself from being affected by a disease
- An occurrence in which a disease spreads very quickly and affects a large number of people
- The situation of being kept away from others to prevent a disease from spreading
- When a person is at _____, he or she is exposed to harm or danger
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- A sudden start or increase of fighting or disease
- A substance that is usually injected into a person or animal to protect against a particular disease
- The number of deaths that occur in a particular time or place
- Extremely dangerous and deadly and usually spreading very quickly
- ____________ period is the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms
- To cause (someone or something) to become sick or affected by disease
11 Clues: A sudden start or increase of fighting or disease • The power to keep yourself from being affected by a disease • The number of deaths that occur in a particular time or place • Extremely dangerous and deadly and usually spreading very quickly • When a person is at _____, he or she is exposed to harm or danger • ...
The Pituitary Gland 2022-02-26
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- A deficiency in one or more pituitary hormone
- Hormone in the posterior pituitary responsible for uterine and breast muscle contractions
- Absence of menstrual cycles, can be caused by deficiency in FSH and LH
- A condition that causes skeletal thickening, an enlarged heart and liver, and growth of the face, hands, and feet. This condition is caused by overproduction of growth hormone.
- Excess secretion of pituitary hormone commonly caused by anterior pituitary tumors or tissue overgrowth
- Hormone of the anterior pituitary that causes impotence, decreased body and facial hair, reduced muscle mass, and loss of bone density.
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- Hormone responsible for growth
- Surgical removal of the pituitary gland.
- Hormone responsible for breast milk production
- An increase of this hormone can cause weight loss, tachycardia, heat intolerance and tremors
- This syndrome is caused by overproduction of Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). Symptoms include a moon face, truncal obesity, a fatty hump, decreased muscle mass, decreased strength, and reduced immunity.
11 Clues: Hormone responsible for growth • Surgical removal of the pituitary gland. • A deficiency in one or more pituitary hormone • Hormone responsible for breast milk production • Absence of menstrual cycles, can be caused by deficiency in FSH and LH • Hormone in the posterior pituitary responsible for uterine and breast muscle contractions • ...
Morality Quiz #2 2024-04-17
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- A radical reorientation of one's whole life away from sin and evil and toward God
- “Sacred _________”: teaching, written or oral, entrusted by Christ to his Apostles and handed down to their successors
- “_________ law”: a rule of conduct imposed by civil authority; the body of such rules binding on members
- “__________ authority”: a recognized and official authority in civil or ecclesiastical law
- immunity from error and any possibility of error.
- True sorrow for one's own sins and the firm resolution to avoid all sin in the future.
- “________ law”: God’s wisdom as manifested in the nature of acts and movements
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- knowledge that is incomplete because of some obstacle interfering with a moral judgement
- an ethical system that determines the goodness or evil of an act from its effect or result
- the demand for an account of one's acts, and accepting consequences for those acts
- a norm of moral or religious action
11 Clues: a norm of moral or religious action • immunity from error and any possibility of error. • “________ law”: God’s wisdom as manifested in the nature of acts and movements • A radical reorientation of one's whole life away from sin and evil and toward God • the demand for an account of one's acts, and accepting consequences for those acts • ...
Project 2021-08-21
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- A psychotic delusion of one's non-existence or of the non-existence of the world
- the practice of penetrating the skin with thin, solid, metallic needles which are then activated through gentle and specific movements of the practitioner's hands or with electrical stimulation
- an epidemic disease causing a high rate of mortality
- a person licensed to practice medicine; doctor of medicine
- Illness or sickness characterized by specific signs and symptoms
- the state of being free from disease causing microorganisms
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- The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease.
- a medical insignia bearing a representation of a staff with two entwined snakes and two wings at the top
- producing or capable of producing infection bacteria and other infectious agents
- a disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents
- a group of species that exploits the same class of environmental resources in a similar way.
11 Clues: an epidemic disease causing a high rate of mortality • a person licensed to practice medicine; doctor of medicine • the state of being free from disease causing microorganisms • a disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents • Illness or sickness characterized by specific signs and symptoms • ...
history 2022-01-24
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- .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- four humors The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
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- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
12 Clues: .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
James' Crossword 2021-05-11
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- a study concerned with uses and effects.
- you learn ___________when you want to learn about poisons and toxic acid and etc.
- max wants to study ___________ because when he’s older he wants to be Batman so he needs to study criminals.
- i want to study ________ because i’m attracted to the history of words.
- ___________ is a topic you can study and it’s when you study languages.
- alex would like to study __________because he likes looking at the stars and trying to see if there’s patterns.
- the branch of medicine and _________concerned with immunity.
- ____________is the study of human history and the excavation of sites.
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- i love __________ because you can learn to help people with their injuries and other high energy radiation.
- i would like to study ____________when I'm older so I can learn about bacteria.
- i would not study ___________ because I want to study about God and my religion but it would be nice to study _______________.
- ____________is the study of the human mind and how the humans function.
12 Clues: a study concerned with uses and effects. • the branch of medicine and _________concerned with immunity. • ____________is the study of human history and the excavation of sites. • ____________is the study of the human mind and how the humans function. • ___________ is a topic you can study and it’s when you study languages. • ...
Medicine Key Terms 2022-01-14
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- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vinoculation A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a diseaseapour.
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- Scan A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- Four Humours: The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
11 Clues: Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. • ...
Winter Health 2014-11-27
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- A supplement providing good bacteria which supports the digestive tract and helps to improve immunity
- This amino acid can help reduce the severity of cold sore attacks and accelerate the healing time in herpes infections
- A root vegetable with antibiotic and decongestant actions
- Supplementation with this nutrient at 1000-2000mg has shown to prevent the common cold
- The vegan form of vitamin D3 is derived from what?
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- This mineral has shown to boost the immune system and has anti-viral actions
- The virus which causes the common cold
- A well known herb which has shown in studies to reduce the duration of colds
- Which compound naturally found in yeast has been shown to strengthen the immune system by priming the white blood cells to fight infection?
- The immune supporting nutrient you are at risk of being deficient in if you are pregnant, elderly or work indoors
- The common name for Allium Sativum?
11 Clues: The common name for Allium Sativum? • The virus which causes the common cold • The vegan form of vitamin D3 is derived from what? • A root vegetable with antibiotic and decongestant actions • This mineral has shown to boost the immune system and has anti-viral actions • A well known herb which has shown in studies to reduce the duration of colds • ...
YEAR 7 NUTRITION 2025-06-05
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- Which nutrient is the body's main source of energy, especially during physical activity?
- Sources of this nutrient include meat, fish and chicken
- Approx 70% of the body is this
- Which nutrients like calcium and iron are essential for bone strength and blood health?
- Which nutrient provides long-term energy and helps absorb certain vitamins?
- Which type of carbohydrate is digested more slowly, providing longer-lasting energy and helping maintain stable blood sugar levels?
- Which nutrient, found in plant foods, helps regulate digestion and maintain bowel health?
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- Which nutrient has no kilojoules but is essential for life and should be consumed frequently throughout the day?
- WHat is the chemical formula for water
- Which group of nutrients supports various functions like immunity, vision, and skin health?
- Which nutrient is essential for the growth, repair and maintenance of body tissues?
- Which nutrient provides the most kilojoules per gram?
- Eating a large amount of this type of fat is linked to an increased risk of heart disease
- Which mineral is found in dairy products and is essential for strong teeth and bones?
14 Clues: Approx 70% of the body is this • WHat is the chemical formula for water • Which nutrient provides the most kilojoules per gram? • Sources of this nutrient include meat, fish and chicken • Which nutrient provides long-term energy and helps absorb certain vitamins? • Which nutrient is essential for the growth, repair and maintenance of body tissues? • ...
Immune System 2021-11-20
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- Body’s ability to respond to the presence of any foreign substance
- step in phagocytosis where the pseudopod extends and surrounds the particle
- clumping together or sticking together of pathogens
- complex serious of reactions which activate 20 proteins due to pathogen invasion
- self-proteins which are interpreted by the immune system as non-self antigens
- this second line of defence response stimulates mast cells and basophils to release histamine
- group of proteins which are usually inactive in blood but can be activated by triggers
- Study of the genetic, biological, and physical characteristics of the immune system.
- transplant between genetically different individuals
- deliberate action of the body in response to tissue damage
- molecules on the outer surface of the membrane used to identify self from nonself
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- proteins produced by damaged tissues and WBCs which stimulate immune response
- breakdown of cell by damage to its membrane
- these type of dendritic cells are found in the mucosal lining of the GI tract.
- antigen which causes allergies
- acronym for major histocompatibility complex
- proteins which tag pathogens so that white blood cells can destroy them
- smallest part of an antigen that an antibody can bind to
- modified monocytes which ingest immunogens and break them down into smaller components.
- stimulates production of specific antibodies by the immune system
20 Clues: antigen which causes allergies • breakdown of cell by damage to its membrane • acronym for major histocompatibility complex • clumping together or sticking together of pathogens • transplant between genetically different individuals • smallest part of an antigen that an antibody can bind to • deliberate action of the body in response to tissue damage • ...
Spelling List I 2013-07-27
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- Ability to read, play, and create music.
- Made or produced by humans, especially as a copy of something occurring naturally.
- A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event.
- Give special importance or value to (something) in speaking or writing.
- A small group of words standing together.
- A person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend.
- Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- The internal organ in which the major part of the digestion of food occurs.
- A private teacher, typically one who teaches a single pupil or a very small group.
- In a truthful, fair, or honourable way.
- Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.
- Anxious or apprehensive, easily agitated or alarmed.
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- Lack of consensus or approval.
- A building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.
- Involving or creating favourable circumstances that increase the chances of success. civilise Bring (a place or people) to a stage of social development considered to be more advanced.
- The remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed.
- In a cheerful, brisk, and lively way.
- Easily perceived or understood.
- Bending one’s head and body in fear or apprehension or in a servile manner.
19 Clues: Lack of consensus or approval. • Easily perceived or understood. • In a cheerful, brisk, and lively way. • In a truthful, fair, or honourable way. • Ability to read, play, and create music. • A small group of words standing together. • Anxious or apprehensive, easily agitated or alarmed. • A person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend. • ...
Beef Cattle Management 2025-12-05
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- cattle’s safety zone
- segment of the beef cattle industry; sole purpose is to feed and fatten cattle
- feeds high in fiber
- removal of the testicles of a male animal
- process of giving birth
- feeds high in energy and low in fiber
- purchase weanling calves from cow/calf producers and feed them out on pastureland
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- number which describes the level of flesh or fat an animal possesses
- harvest finished cattle which are purchased from feedlots and other outlets
- cow/calf producers who produce breeding stock for purebred or commercial operations
- animals with a four-compartment stomach
- standing heat; regularly occurring state of sexual receptivity during which a female will accept a male; when ovulation takes place
- generally use purebred breeding stock in crossbreeding programs to produce commercial offspring
- mixture of feedstuffs which provide a balanced diet containing high amounts of energy and protein needed for optimum growth of an animal
- EPD; number estimate of breeding potential for characteristics, such as gain, muscling and maternal carcass traits
- trouble giving birth
- period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth
- filled with antibodies; paves the road for the future health, immunity and survival of offspring
- science which deals with food and its effect on health
19 Clues: feeds high in fiber • cattle’s safety zone • trouble giving birth • process of giving birth • feeds high in energy and low in fiber • animals with a four-compartment stomach • removal of the testicles of a male animal • science which deals with food and its effect on health • period of pregnancy in animals; time from conception to birth • ...
Immunology 2017-02-20
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- Use of a non-pathogenic form of a microorganism or its toxin which stimulates an immune response
- The organ in the body where T cells mature
- The process by which many antibodies bind to and group together several pathogens
- Chemical messengers that carry communication between cells
- System by which lymph is returned from the cells to the blood and by which white blood cells are produced in response to inflammation or presence of antigens
- A foreign (non-self) substance that, when introduced into the blood or tissues, triggers or reacts with antibodies
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- Large phagocyte cells that remove harmful microbes from the body
- Type of specific immunity involving the action of B-cells
- Most abundant type of white blood cell
- A chemical which is released in the body during an allergic reaction as part of the innate immune response
- A Y-shaped protein molecule made of 4 polypeptide chains held together by disulphide bridges
11 Clues: Most abundant type of white blood cell • The organ in the body where T cells mature • Type of specific immunity involving the action of B-cells • Chemical messengers that carry communication between cells • Large phagocyte cells that remove harmful microbes from the body • The process by which many antibodies bind to and group together several pathogens • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2022-05-10
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- structures that have no apparent function and appear to be in residual parts from an ancestor
- a type symbiosis in which one organism lives inside the other, acting as one organism
- process ofliving organisms developing from non living matter
- substances that are capable of killing and inhibiting growth of specific organisms
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- immunity to a pathogen that occurs following exposure to said pathogen
- change in the characteristics of a species over many generation
- where older rocks and rock layers are formed first and are beneath younger rocks and rock layers
- provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her immune system
- similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but features serve completely different functions
- the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change
- a preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases
11 Clues: process ofliving organisms developing from non living matter • change in the characteristics of a species over many generation • immunity to a pathogen that occurs following exposure to said pathogen • the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change • substances that are capable of killing and inhibiting growth of specific organisms • ...
history 2022-01-14
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- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- of the Four Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm
- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
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- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- protected against, not affected by a disease
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • protected against, not affected by a disease • medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-10-04
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- covers the body, protects against injury, makes vitamin D and feels sensations
- transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste in the blood
- picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and plays roles in the immunity via phagocytosis and holding white blood cells
- breaks down food into smaller nutrients that can be absorbed, and eliminates undigestible materials into feces
- provides oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- makes the hormones that allow the production of cells that are used to make new humans
- protects & supports organs, serves as an attachment site for muscles to cause movement, stores minerals, and makes blood cells
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- controls growth, reproduction, and nutrient use using hormones
- eliminates waste that contains Nitrogen and regulates water, electrolytes, acid-base balance in the blood
- allows movement and expression and also maintains posture and produces heat for the body
- the "control system" of the body that rapidly responds to changes by activating effectors
11 Clues: provides oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide • controls growth, reproduction, and nutrient use using hormones • transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and waste in the blood • covers the body, protects against injury, makes vitamin D and feels sensations • makes the hormones that allow the production of cells that are used to make new humans • ...
Lymphatic cross puzzle 2025-05-12
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- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- a patch of tissue that is high up in the throat, just behind the nose
- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- stand for Encyclopédie Du Monde Actuel
- a lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates that produces T cells for the immune system.
- paired masses of lymphoid tissue located on either side of the back of the throat.
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- a type of white blood cell that makes infection-fighting proteins called antibodies.
- conducting or conducted inward or toward something
- organ that is part of the lymphatic and blood systems
- barley or other grain that has been steeped, germinated, and dried, used for brewing or distilling and vinegar-making.
- a protein produced by the body's immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen.
11 Clues: stand for Encyclopédie Du Monde Actuel • conducting or conducted inward or toward something • organ that is part of the lymphatic and blood systems • a patch of tissue that is high up in the throat, just behind the nose • paired masses of lymphoid tissue located on either side of the back of the throat. • ...
How Nutrients Work (Chapter 22) 2014-02-26
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- A soft, fat=like, waxy substance found in the bloodstream and in all of your body's cells.
- Essential part of your bones, teeth, and internal organs, and they help regulate body functions.
- This type of fat goes through a process called 'hydrogenation'.
- They improve your body's immunity, which helps you fight diseases; found in fruits and vegetables.
- Examples: meat, fish, poultry, milk productsm eggs, and other foods from animal sources.
- Substances found in food that keep your body in good working order.
- This type of fat is sold at room temperature and should be used moderately.
- Nutrients that provide your body with most of its energy
- Nutrients used to build, maintain, and repair body tissues.
- Vitamins C and the B vitamins
- When your body does not receive enough nutrients.
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- The amount of nutrients in a food item in relation to the number of calories.
- Plant material that does not break down during digestion; found in many carbohydrates.
- Known as the body's building blocks.
- Examples: grains, dry beans, nuts, seeds, and vegetables.
- Units for measuring energy.
- This type of fat is liquid at room temperature.
- Vitamins A, D, E, and K.
- Is an essential nutrient; it makes up most of your body weight and you couldn't survive long without it.
19 Clues: Vitamins A, D, E, and K. • Units for measuring energy. • Vitamins C and the B vitamins • Known as the body's building blocks. • This type of fat is liquid at room temperature. • When your body does not receive enough nutrients. • Nutrients that provide your body with most of its energy • Examples: grains, dry beans, nuts, seeds, and vegetables. • ...
THE AMAZING CROSSWORD 2020-04-17
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- what is the normal platelet count per mm3
- what does blood transport?(1)
- what does blood transport?(3)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (3)
- a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (1)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (2)
- 90% of the blood constists of this.
- what do the leukocytes move in and out of?
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- a word defining: low platelet count
- what granulocytes initiate inflammation?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(2)
- a word defining: a clot in an unbroken blood vessel.
- what does blood transport?(2)
- what is the highest average number of cells given in the powerpoint(per μL (mm)of blood) that serve for defense and immunity in the blood?
- the red blood cells function in one word.
- what granulocytes respond to allergens and parasites?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(1)
- a word defining: thrombus that floats freely in the bloodstream
19 Clues: what does blood transport?(1) • what does blood transport?(2) • what does blood transport?(3) • a word defining: low platelet count • 90% of the blood constists of this. • a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding • what granulocytes initiate inflammation? • what is the normal platelet count per mm3 • the red blood cells function in one word. • ...
THE AMAZING CROSSWORD 2020-04-17
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- what is the normal platelet count per mm3
- what does blood transport?(1)
- what does blood transport?(3)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (3)
- a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (1)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (2)
- 90% of the blood constists of this.
- what do the leukocytes move in and out of?
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- a word defining: low platelet count
- what granulocytes initiate inflammation?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(2)
- a word defining: a clot in an unbroken blood vessel.
- what does blood transport?(2)
- what is the highest average number of cells given in the powerpoint that serve for defense and immunity in the blood?
- the red blood cells function in one word.
- what granulocytes respond to allergens and parasites?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(1)
- a word defining: thrombus that floats freely in the bloodstream
19 Clues: what does blood transport?(1) • what does blood transport?(2) • what does blood transport?(3) • a word defining: low platelet count • 90% of the blood constists of this. • a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding • what granulocytes initiate inflammation? • what is the normal platelet count per mm3 • the red blood cells function in one word. • ...
History of Epidemiology 2019-01-14
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- studied the epidemiology of scurvy and observed citrus was the most effective treatment
- acute infectious disease characterized by watery diarrhea, loss of fluid & electrolytes, dehydration
- Father of Medicine
- came up with three classes of fevers plaguing London
- demonstrated vaccinations were effective approaches in disease control and that bacteria caused disease
- movement of the substance from where it enters the body to other sites in the body
- Proved disease mortality rates decreased with improved sanitary methods in hospitals
- a uterine infection, usually of the placental site, secondary to childbirth
- laid the groundwork for descriptive and analytic epidemiological approaches found useful in epidemiology today
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- Discover the source of typhoid outbreak of the 1900s, "Typhoid Mary"
- first to develop and calculate life tables and life expectancy
- "Typhoid Mary"
- systemic recording of deaths
- inoculation with a weak strain of smallpox as a method to induce immunity against more virulent strains of the disease
- discovered childbed fever was spread by physicians who were performing pelvic exams with contaminated hands
- Influential in the area of occupational medicine and provided related epidemiologic implications (Last name only)
- the belief that everything is made of tiny particles
- credited for the advancement, development, and perfection of the use of the microscope (Last name only)
- fatal bacterial infection caused bu Bacillus anthracis
19 Clues: "Typhoid Mary" • Father of Medicine • systemic recording of deaths • the belief that everything is made of tiny particles • came up with three classes of fevers plaguing London • fatal bacterial infection caused bu Bacillus anthracis • first to develop and calculate life tables and life expectancy • Discover the source of typhoid outbreak of the 1900s, "Typhoid Mary" • ...
immune system 2023-03-16
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- the changes that occur within a cell as it undergoes programmed cell death
- the antigen receptor on B cells
- the process by which an MHC molecule binds to a fragment of an intracelluar protein atigen and carries it to the cell surface
- a protein secreted by plasma cells that binds to a particular antigen and marks it for elimination
- long-lasting immunity conferred by the action of a person's B cells and T cells
- the kind of defense that is mediated by B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes
- a surface protein that binds to class I MHC molecules on target cells
- a surface protein that binds to class II MHC molecules on antigen-presenting cells
- molecules that are restricted
- genetically determined classes of human blood
- a cell that ingests bacteria and viruses and destroys them
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- the general term for a surface protein
- an immunological disorder in which the immune system turns against self
- a macromolecule that elicits an immune response by lymphocytes
- the branch of acquired immmunity that involves the activation of cytotoxic T cells
- found on nearly all nucleated cells
- an acute, whole-body, life-threating, allergic response
- the name of the late stages of HIV infection
- a type of lymphocyte that develops to maturity in the bone marrow
19 Clues: molecules that are restricted • the antigen receptor on B cells • found on nearly all nucleated cells • the general term for a surface protein • the name of the late stages of HIV infection • genetically determined classes of human blood • an acute, whole-body, life-threating, allergic response • a cell that ingests bacteria and viruses and destroys them • ...
Public Health Crossword 2025-01-22
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- A sudden increase in the occurrence of a disease in a specific area
- A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- Resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population due to a high level of immunity
- A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents, affecting many people
- Time it takes for infection to develop
- A biological substance that poses harm living organisms, mainly humans
- Study of how diseases spread and can be controlled
- Isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
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- Disease that spreads rapidly within a community or region
- Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens
- Disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- Isolation of individuals exposed to a contagious disease
- A small DNA molecule within a cell that is physically separated from chromosomal DNA
- A type of B cell that produces antibodies during an immune response
- A disease regularly found in a particular region or among a specific population
- A substance that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria, used to treat infections
- Microorganism that causes disease
- An organism that transmits disease from one host to another
- Diseases transmitted through particles in the air, like tuberculosis
- A misfolded protein that can cause neurodegenerative diseases
20 Clues: Microorganism that causes disease • Time it takes for infection to develop • Study of how diseases spread and can be controlled • Isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • Disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans • A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue • Isolation of individuals exposed to a contagious disease • ...
Many Worlds Meet #3 2025-03-10
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- famous sea dog known for looting ships;first Englishman who sail around the globe
- established the 1st permannet French colony in Quebec
- French sailor who explored coast of Canada and the St. Lawrence River 3 times and claimed land for France
- English explorer who took 4 votages and claimed land in NY along a river that now bears his name
- fleet of Spanish war ships
- Italian navigator who claimed land for England in Canada (Newfoundland)
- Italian navigator who claimed fishing rights off the coast of Newfoundland for France
- type of slavery where people are treated as porperty
- to punish
- to sail completely around the world
- resistance to infection
- monarch who reigned when the Spanish Armada was defeated
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- sailors licensed by the British crown to attack enemy ships
- long trip of a slave ship across the Atlantic Ocean
- the removal of thousands from West Africa due to the slave trade
- 3 part system of trade that connected Europe, Asia and the American colonies
- sea route along the northern coast of North America that the English and French explorers were looking for
- medicine from tree bark that is a remedy for malaria
- person who holds different beliefs from the Catholic Church
19 Clues: to punish • resistance to infection • fleet of Spanish war ships • to sail completely around the world • long trip of a slave ship across the Atlantic Ocean • type of slavery where people are treated as porperty • medicine from tree bark that is a remedy for malaria • established the 1st permannet French colony in Quebec • ...
Anatomy Module 1 Systems 2024-01-04
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- the system that is responsible for immunity and fighting disease, major organs are the thyroid and spleen, also part of the circulatory system
- the action that uses complex structures and oxygen to create ATP
- synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones
- limbs, pelvic, pectoral girdles that serve as an attachment point
- system allowing for body movement
- the first step in creating ATP
- the system made of blood vessels that move blood, oxygen, and nutrients through the body
- the third step in creating ATP
- the system that protects the organs and insulates
- the system that specializes in communication and response
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- the break down of substances into their simpler building blocks
- this cycle is the second step in creating ATP
- the system that breaks down food into small molecules that enter the blood through the small intestines and supplies nutrients
- the system providing framework for muscle system and organs
- the system for excreting waste, regulating water and electrolyte balance in the blood
- the system that excretes CO2 and also keeps the blood supplied with oxygen
- head, neck, trunk
- the system made up of glands that regulates the reproductive system and metabolism
- this system is controlled by the endocrine system
19 Clues: head, neck, trunk • the first step in creating ATP • the third step in creating ATP • system allowing for body movement • this cycle is the second step in creating ATP • this system is controlled by the endocrine system • the system that protects the organs and insulates • synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones • ...
Infectious Diseases 2024-02-02
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- a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting one against a harmful disease
- protects and improves the health of people and their communities
- microscopic organisms that can infect host. for example humans, plants or animals
- when your immune system is responsible for protecting you from a pathogen
- is an invasion and growth of germs in the body
- I like to cook
- immunity develops when a person's immune system responds to a foreign substance
- is the way germs are moved to the susceptible person
- a white blood cell
- a place where something is kept in store
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- the ability of the immune system to respond rapidly and effectively to pathogens that have been encountered previously
- a white cell that makes antibodies
- how the body recognizes and defends itself against bacteria
- a person given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through their own body
- is the defense system with which you were born
- an outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many individuals at the same time
- an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a white geographic area
- living organisms that transmit infectious pathogens
- those who can spread through direct physical contact with an infected person
19 Clues: I like to cook • a white blood cell • a white cell that makes antibodies • a place where something is kept in store • is an invasion and growth of germs in the body • is the defense system with which you were born • living organisms that transmit infectious pathogens • is the way germs are moved to the susceptible person • ...
Review Words 2025-12-19
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- A planned program (physical, occupational, psychological, etc.) to improve health.
- Urgent care for serious, sudden illnesses or injuries needing immediate attention.
- A licensed healthcare professional who monitors patients and provides care.
- Remote healthcare delivery using video, phone, or digital communication.
- A healthcare facility for outpatient care, often for routine visits or specialties.
- Someone receiving medical care or treatment.
- A substance prescribed or taken to help heal or manage symptoms.
- The branch of medicine that diagnoses and treats cancer.
- Describes a long lasting or persistent health condition.
- The medical field that uses imaging (X rays, CT, MRI) to diagnose and guide treatment.
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- Actions taken to reduce the risk of disease or injury before it occurs.
- A biologic given to produce immunity and prevent infectious disease.
- A medical procedure involving an incision or operation to treat a condition.
- A large medical center that provides inpatient care and complex procedures.
- A medical doctor who examines, diagnoses, and treats illnesses.
- Therapy and support to help someone recover skills or function after illness or injury.
- The actions or care given to manage or cure an illness or injury.
- The medical specialty caring for infants, children, and adolescents.
- The identification of a disease or condition from its signs and symptoms.
19 Clues: Someone receiving medical care or treatment. • The branch of medicine that diagnoses and treats cancer. • Describes a long lasting or persistent health condition. • A medical doctor who examines, diagnoses, and treats illnesses. • A substance prescribed or taken to help heal or manage symptoms. • The actions or care given to manage or cure an illness or injury. • ...
THE AMAZING CROSSWORD 2020-04-17
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- what is the normal platelet count per mm3
- what does blood transport?(1)
- what does blood transport?(3)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (3)
- a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (1)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (2)
- 90% of the blood constists of this.
- what do the leukocytes move in and out of?
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- a word defining: low platelet count
- what granulocytes initiate inflammation?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(2)
- a word defining: a clot in an unbroken blood vessel.
- what does blood transport?(2)
- what is the highest average number of cells given in the powerpoint(per μL (mm3) of blood)that serve for defense and immunity in the blood?
- the red blood cells function in one word.
- what granulocytes respond to allergens and parasites?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(1)
- a word defining: thrombus that floats freely in the bloodstream
19 Clues: what does blood transport?(1) • what does blood transport?(2) • what does blood transport?(3) • a word defining: low platelet count • 90% of the blood constists of this. • a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding • what granulocytes initiate inflammation? • what is the normal platelet count per mm3 • the red blood cells function in one word. • ...
Age of Exploration 2017-09-05
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- Rose a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart.
- Exchange the widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas and the Old World
- was one of the first Europeans to travel across Asia through China,
- not discovered or known about
- an English sea captain and privateer of the Elizabethan era.
- who explored the St. Lawrence river and laid claim to the region for France
- the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease,
- tending to be different or develop in different directions.
- the discoverer of the “New” World
- the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean.
- an arc of a circle equal to one eighth of its circumference,
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- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars.
- an instrument formerly used to make astronomical measurements, typically of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude,
- a territory that has been gained by the use of subjugation and military force.
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering
- Discovered Puerto Rico
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- protection or exemption from something,
19 Clues: Discovered Puerto Rico • not discovered or known about • the discoverer of the “New” World • protection or exemption from something, • the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean. • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place • event causing great and often sudden damage or suffering • tending to be different or develop in different directions. • ...
CROSSVAC 2024-07-11
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- It is eliminated from India still this vaccine type continues to be used
- it is for local instillation & human derived
- it is LMN, it follows a vaccine shot
- adolescent friendly, it counters Neoplasia
- when whole is replaced by a part to form a vaccine
- in domestic refrigerator shelves serve the main purpose of storage, but in this area diluents ampoules are kept
- the antigen gets into the body and generates this immunity
- it is not alone in primary dosing, got 2 boosters
- protects against capsulated respiratory pathogen, its booster dose is given at____month
- this shot to the mother may prevent baby’s PDA
- it is a constituent of the vaccine vial which augments immunogenicity but is also responsible for pain at inoculation site
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- colours are seven but vaccines are more, it is a mission
- antibody negative to antibody positive state
- vaccine product of 238 serial subcultures
- ability of a vaccine to protect against a disease
- an anticancer vaccine given on day one of life, called as___dose
- this effect reducing disease transmission in community by vaccination of large population
- Gopal receives a dose of MR recently, after how many weeks he can receive a dose of varicella
- this immunogen protects against one of the top 2 killer diseases in children, appears like a wheel
19 Clues: it is LMN, it follows a vaccine shot • vaccine product of 238 serial subcultures • adolescent friendly, it counters Neoplasia • antibody negative to antibody positive state • it is for local instillation & human derived • this shot to the mother may prevent baby’s PDA • ability of a vaccine to protect against a disease • ...
Immunity 2023-05-09
2 Clues: the most abundant biological entities on Earth • a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
Communicable diseases 2021-01-02
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- dead or inactive pathogenic material used in vaccination to develop immunity to a disease in a healthy person
- diseases that are not infectious and cannot be passed from one organism to another
- disease from being infected with HIV
- viral infection that causes a red rash and fever
- a trend between 2 variables that you see using a scatter diagram
- pathogens that are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside living cells of other organisms
- microorganisms that cause disease
- disease transmitted from an infected person to an uninfected person by unprotected sexual contact
- disease caused by a protist carted by mosquitos
- bacterial infection from eating undercooked food
- when a white blood cell "eats" a pathogen
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- disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from one organism to another
- sticky thick fluid that traps pathogens
- organisms that are usually single-celled and can only be seen using a microscope . They include bacteria, fungi, viruses and protists
- produced by pathogens that make us feel ill
- Y shaped protein produced by white blood cells
- the man who discovered and implanted hand washing as good hygiene
- largest physical barrier against pathogens
- reproduction by simple cell division, for example in bacteria (6,7)
19 Clues: microorganisms that cause disease • disease from being infected with HIV • sticky thick fluid that traps pathogens • when a white blood cell "eats" a pathogen • largest physical barrier against pathogens • produced by pathogens that make us feel ill • Y shaped protein produced by white blood cells • disease caused by a protist carted by mosquitos • ...
THE AMAZING CROSSWORD 2020-04-17
Across
- what is the normal platelet count per mm3
- what does blood transport?(1)
- what does blood transport?(3)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (3)
- a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (1)
- what is one of the three big components of blood,in which there are also many other subgroups? (2)
- 90% of the blood constists of this.
- what do the leukocytes move in and out of?
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- a word defining: low platelet count
- what granulocytes initiate inflammation?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(2)
- a word defining: a clot in an unbroken blood vessel.
- what does blood transport?(2)
- what is the highest average number of cells given in the powerpoint that serve for defense and immunity in the blood?
- the red blood cells function in one word.
- what granulocytes respond to allergens and parasites?
- what is one of the elements that take part in the clotting of blood?(1)
- a word defining: thrombus that floats freely in the bloodstream
19 Clues: what does blood transport?(1) • what does blood transport?(2) • what does blood transport?(3) • a word defining: low platelet count • 90% of the blood constists of this. • a word defining: Uncontrolled bleeding • what granulocytes initiate inflammation? • what is the normal platelet count per mm3 • the red blood cells function in one word. • ...
Animal & Plant Pathogens - Starter Crossword 2023-02-22
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- A type of drug used to destroy microorganisms in the body without harming your cells
- A type of microorganism that is responsible for malaria
- HPV (Three words)
- A type of chemical used to treat a surface and destroy any microorganisms
- AIDS (Four words)
- A molecule on the surface of an microorganism that can be recognised by the immune system
- A weakened or dead form of something that causes disease that is used to give people immunity to infection
- A type of white blood cell that engulfs (eats) a pathogen and digests it
- A living organism that can spread infectious diseases to another living organism
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- A type of medicine used to destroy viruses
- A time delay between being infected and experiencing symptoms (Two words)
- HIV (Three words)
- A type of white blood cell that fights infections using antibodies
- A type of microorganism that causes diseases like athlete's foot
- A type of microorganism that causes the common cold
- Something that can cause disease when it enters an organism
- The type of microorganism that causes tuberculosis
- A condition that causes the body to not function properly
- The rate at which new cases of infection occur in a population over a period of time
19 Clues: HIV (Three words) • HPV (Three words) • AIDS (Four words) • A type of medicine used to destroy viruses • The type of microorganism that causes tuberculosis • A type of microorganism that causes the common cold • A type of microorganism that is responsible for malaria • A condition that causes the body to not function properly • ...
Cry 2024-12-23
4 Clues: Swimming laps the wrong way without Sam Slamovicz? • Bee sits on donkey to play Angie's weapon of deep sound • Peter Recording Co's end displaced the first immunity out bush • Peaceful sound of cycling before I stumble into a long journey
Get 2022-09-06
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- I really like Peter, I think we ................ very well.
- over It´s amazing to see how quickly you can ..................... your health problems. Your immunity system must be very strong.
- It´s really difficult for foreigners to ........................ new people in the Czech Republic. Everybody seems very distant and cold.
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- My hair is very long I must .........it........very soon.
- How do you usually ............ school? By car?
- If your bike is broken you can ........it ............in this shop. It´s the best and cheapest in the neighbourhood.
- Why didn´t you come to class in time? Was it because you ..................... in a traffic jam again?
7 Clues: How do you usually ............ school? By car? • My hair is very long I must .........it........very soon. • I really like Peter, I think we ................ very well. • Why didn´t you come to class in time? Was it because you ..................... in a traffic jam again? • ...
Common Diseases of Small Animals 2025-12-11
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- occurs when an infected animal has direct contact with a susceptible animal
- occurs when droplets are evaporated or dust particles which contain microorganisms are in the air
- occurs when an animal comes in contact with a contaminated surface
- occurs when microorganisms enter the body through ingestion of contaminated food or water
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- occurs when vectors animals or insects transfer the disease to other susceptible animals
- occurs when droplets containing microorganism come in contact with the eye, nose or mouth
- is an immunity which occurs due to the injection of antibodies from outside the body to fight an infection or disease
7 Clues: occurs when an animal comes in contact with a contaminated surface • occurs when an infected animal has direct contact with a susceptible animal • occurs when vectors animals or insects transfer the disease to other susceptible animals • occurs when droplets containing microorganism come in contact with the eye, nose or mouth • ...
Infection Prevention and Control 2019-11-10
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- This type of waste needs special disposal as it contains contaminated or human waste
- The number of hand hygiene moments according to World Health Organisation.
- Laws, everyone must follow these, Health and Safety at Work 1974 protects employers and employees.
- These micro-organisms cause infection and are harmful to the body
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- Single cell organism that cause strep throat, food poisoning, TB and syphilis.
- Number of hours between last episode of D&V, before you can return to work. tip: use a dash -
- Put these on before touching broken skin or contaminated linen.
- Can change as we move through life and depends on diet and lifestyle, this protects us from infection.
- Cause Influenza, Herpes, Small Pox amongst many others.
- Simple organism that can cause thrush, skin infections but also makes bread rise and fermented alcohol.
10 Clues: Cause Influenza, Herpes, Small Pox amongst many others. • Put these on before touching broken skin or contaminated linen. • These micro-organisms cause infection and are harmful to the body • The number of hand hygiene moments according to World Health Organisation. • Single cell organism that cause strep throat, food poisoning, TB and syphilis. • ...
virus vocab 2019-10-04
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- site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell.
- A small proteinaceous infectious disease causing agent that is believed to be the smallest infectious particle.
- Any of a group of RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate.
- cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary
- cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane
- Coat Protein subunits called capsomere.
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- a group of viruses that infect specific bacteria, usually causing their disintegration or dissolution
- The coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus.
- reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
10 Clues: Coat Protein subunits called capsomere. • site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell. • cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane • cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary • reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell • ...
Occupational hygiene 2021-02-20
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- This equipment is intended for offices that contain computer equipment in order to maintain _______ conditions during the exceptionally hot summer months.
- An occupational _______ anticipates the health hazards that may result from work processes, operations and equipment.
- Vaccination helps to _______ viruses and bacteria under control by stimulating the body's adaptive immunity.
- Noise, heat stress, radiation, illumination are considered occupational _______ stressors.
- _______ stressors are grouped into infectious and non-infectious agents.
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- _____ stressors include inadequate lifting procedures and working postures.
- Many diets are considered by clinicians to pose significant health _______ and minimal long-term benefit.
- Occupational health and safety is concerned with occupational _______ experienced in the workplace.
- Examples of _______ stress can include anything that poses perceived threat to our social status, social esteem, respect, and/or acceptance within a group.
- A "_______ disease" is any illness caused or made worse by workplace factors.
10 Clues: _______ stressors are grouped into infectious and non-infectious agents. • _____ stressors include inadequate lifting procedures and working postures. • A "_______ disease" is any illness caused or made worse by workplace factors. • Noise, heat stress, radiation, illumination are considered occupational _______ stressors. • ...
Biological Resistance 2023-05-02
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- A member of a large group of unicellular micro-organisms, which have cell walls but lack cell organelles
- When germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs made to kill them
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or micro-organisms
- A microscopic organism,especially a bacterium,virus,fungus
- vaccine Vaccine that protects against the four influenza virus
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- Selection Process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- An ineffective agent that consists of a Nucleic acid in a protein coat
- The changing of the structure of a gene,resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted down to generations
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infections disease or pathogen
- Kills,repels, or controls forms of animal and plant life that damages domestic life
10 Clues: A medicine that inhibits the growth of or micro-organisms • A microscopic organism,especially a bacterium,virus,fungus • vaccine Vaccine that protects against the four influenza virus • An ineffective agent that consists of a Nucleic acid in a protein coat • Kills,repels, or controls forms of animal and plant life that damages domestic life • ...
Biological Resistance 2023-05-02
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- A member of a large group of unicellular micro-organisms, which have cell walls but lack cell organelles
- When germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs made to kill them
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or micro-organisms
- A microscopic organism,especially a bacterium,virus,fungus
- vaccine Vaccine that protects against the four influenza virus
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- Selection Process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- An ineffective agent that consists of a Nucleic acid in a protein coat
- The changing of the structure of a gene,resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted down to generations
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infections disease or pathogen
- Kills,repels, or controls forms of animal and plant life that damages domestic life
10 Clues: A medicine that inhibits the growth of or micro-organisms • A microscopic organism,especially a bacterium,virus,fungus • vaccine Vaccine that protects against the four influenza virus • An ineffective agent that consists of a Nucleic acid in a protein coat • Kills,repels, or controls forms of animal and plant life that damages domestic life • ...
The Secret Life of Bees 2013-05-10
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- What is the word to Reject Lover, somebody who rejects lover?
- What is a word that is strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base; righteous anger?
- What is to pass winter asleep, to become less active?
- What is a pot for brewing coffee?
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- What is to depress or reduce (a person or a person's ego, hopes, spirits, etc.); puncture; dash?
- What is the state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like?
- What is a religious group, usually including many local churches, often larger than a sect?
- What is a word that is characterized by uprightness or morality?
- What is to be inventive, clever and effective?
- What is a tuft of hair that grows in a direction different from that of the rest of the hair?
10 Clues: What is a pot for brewing coffee? • What is to be inventive, clever and effective? • What is to pass winter asleep, to become less active? • What is the word to Reject Lover, somebody who rejects lover? • What is a word that is characterized by uprightness or morality? • What is a religious group, usually including many local churches, often larger than a sect? • ...
Nutrition 2024-02-26
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- - "The organ where the breakdown of proteins begins, thanks to gastric juices."
- - "The process of breaking down food so nutrients can be absorbed by the body."
- - "A primary source of energy for the body, found in foods like bread and pasta."
- - "This nutrient helps build and repair body tissues and can be found in meat and beans."
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- - "A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body, crucial for digestion."
- - "Inorganic elements that support body functions, including calcium and iron."
- - "Essential for growth, immunity, and cell repair; examples include A, C, and D."
- - "This part of the digestive system absorbs nutrients from food into the bloodstream."
- - "A nutrient that provides energy and supports cell growth, found in oils and dairy products."
- - "The tube that connects the throat to the stomach, guiding food using muscle contractions."
10 Clues: - "The organ where the breakdown of proteins begins, thanks to gastric juices." • - "Inorganic elements that support body functions, including calcium and iron." • - "The process of breaking down food so nutrients can be absorbed by the body." • - "A primary source of energy for the body, found in foods like bread and pasta." • ...
Biotechnology vocab 2024-03-11
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- Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation.
- A weak or dead form of a pathogen that helps to build immunity and prevent sickness in a person
- Relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
- Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong.
- Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields
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- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- A process that applies rapid heating and cooling to destroy pathogens in foods.
- A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology.
- A processes that can be used to produce genetically identical copies of a biological entity.
- Any fuel that is derived from biomass—that is, plant or algae material or animal waste.
10 Clues: A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology. • Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation. • Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong. • Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields • A process that applies rapid heating and cooling to destroy pathogens in foods. • ...
Biotechnology Vocab Crossword 2024-03-11
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- chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation
- Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields
- being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong
- a weak or dead form of a pathogen that helps to build immunity and prevent sickness in a person
- any fuel that is derived from biomass—that is, plant or algae material or animal waste.
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- engineering a process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology
- The use of bio-technology (bacteria and other living organisms) to clean up and remove pollution
- The use of living organisms and technology to develop or make useful products beneficial to humans
- a hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
10 Clues: chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation • engineering a process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology • being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong • Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields • ...
1 2023-10-30
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- A substance used to stimulate the body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- Repeat or copy out (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
- A small, narrow watercraft propelled by a double-bladed paddle.
- An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.
- The line where the Earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
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- A clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole between partly closed lips, or between one's teeth.
- A musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.
- A reptile known for its ability to change color.
- after question..
- A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
10 Clues: after question.. • A reptile known for its ability to change color. • A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. • The line where the Earth's surface and the sky appear to meet. • A small, narrow watercraft propelled by a double-bladed paddle. • An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-05-01
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- treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- (of physical space, especially a building) provide lodging or sufficient space for
- deviating from the recognized or customary character, practice, etc.; irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd
- a set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study
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- awful or horrible, causing dismay or disgust
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest
- as far as one knows or can see
- represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is
- put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role
- to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash
10 Clues: as far as one knows or can see • awful or horrible, causing dismay or disgust • represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is • (of physical space, especially a building) provide lodging or sufficient space for • to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash • ...
Microbiology Crossword 2024-10-08
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- Coccus-produced toxin that activates plasminogen, promoting fibrin clot lysis; used in treating myocardial infarction.
- Virus characterized by the presence of RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, crucial for its replication.
- Gram-negative cocci, strict aerobe; causes meningitis, cultured on Modified Thayer Martin medium.
- Scientist who first observed viral hemagglutination with influenza virus.
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- Medium-sized, non-enveloped, double-stranded DNA virus linked to pharyngitis, pneumonia, and conjunctivitis.
- Opportunistic fungus with septate hyphae, associated with otomycosis and forming large balls.
- Diphtheria bacillus type that forms frog's egg colonies on tellurite blood agar and is non-hemolytic.
- Staphylococcus _________ is a coagulase-positive, golden-pigmented bacterium which shows clear hemolysis, and black colonies on tellurite agar.
- Type of immunity, genetically determined, resisting infections without prior exposure.
- ________ Test – This is a test for Rh antibodies which involves coating red cells with anti-Rh serum, leading to agglutination.
10 Clues: Scientist who first observed viral hemagglutination with influenza virus. • Type of immunity, genetically determined, resisting infections without prior exposure. • Opportunistic fungus with septate hyphae, associated with otomycosis and forming large balls. • Virus characterized by the presence of RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, crucial for its replication. • ...
all about vaccination. 2024-08-27
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- A vulnerable population with a compromised immune system.
- The first M in MMR stands for?
- The state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- _______________ contributes to distrust in healthcare systems and leads to delays or refusal of vaccinations.
- One condition that affects the brain and results from lack of adequate immunization is _________________
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- This agent is typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
- Wherein a significant portion of the population becomes immune, preventing the spread of diseases to vulnerable individuals is called?
- A tool that can ally fears and rebuild trust in health care providers where vaccinations are concerned is?
- One factor that contributes to the resurgence of diseases in society is?
- Vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce ____________.
10 Clues: The first M in MMR stands for? • A vulnerable population with a compromised immune system. • Vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce ____________. • One factor that contributes to the resurgence of diseases in society is? • The state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen. • ...
Immunity 2023-05-09
2 Clues: the most abundant biological entities on Earth • a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
Immunity 2023-05-09
2 Clues: the most abundant biological entities on Earth • a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
Immunity 2023-05-09
2 Clues: the most abundant biological entities on Earth • a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies
English 2023-10-26
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- Give an advice which tells the person to be careful and cautious with something.
- Substance that creates immunity to your body against diseases.
- It's an area that can be seen from a certain place and it's usually beautiful.
- It's a period when it doesn't rain enough somewhere and it's mainly caused by the climate change.
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- A set of wild animals whose natural habitat is usually the jungle, savanna...
- It's a kind of power which makes your light, fridge or the TV work.
- A very common transport where usually 4 people go on it and it has 4 wheels.
7 Clues: Substance that creates immunity to your body against diseases. • It's a kind of power which makes your light, fridge or the TV work. • A very common transport where usually 4 people go on it and it has 4 wheels. • A set of wild animals whose natural habitat is usually the jungle, savanna... • ...
Sleep Deprivation 2022-04-25
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- What is a long term effect of sleep deprivation that is related to blood sugar?
- Sleep deprivation can decrease this. The body requires this to fight diseases and to avoid falling sick.
- What is one important cognitive function for school that will be affected if you do not sleep for sufficient hours?
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- Long term sleep deprivation can result in this disorder that affects one’s mood.
- Sleep loss can result in this disease.
- Sleep deprivation often inhibits functions carried out by this organ.
6 Clues: Sleep loss can result in this disease. • Sleep deprivation often inhibits functions carried out by this organ. • What is a long term effect of sleep deprivation that is related to blood sugar? • Long term sleep deprivation can result in this disorder that affects one’s mood. • ...
PBL 7 2017-05-01
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- / Instead, the ___ antibodies in milk and colostrum protect against infection by working inside the baby’s gastrointestinal tract, a clear protective role of human milk. These ____ antibodies penetrate and protect the mucous membranes in the baby’s mouth, airway, throat, and intestines.This passive breastfeeding _____+ immunity continues until a baby is weaned.
- / Human milk encourages the growth of healthy _________ in the intestinal tract of the breastfed baby.
- / cannot offer immune system protection
- / provides virtually all the protein, sugar, and fat your baby needs to be healthy, and it also contains many substances that benefit your baby’s immune system, including antibodies, immune factors, enzymes, and white blood cells.
- / Breast milk promotes a generally healthy environment and, in part, through substances called ________, which are found in human milk.
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- / The first way for a baby to acquire immunity is before and just after birth, and it is called ___________. When a mother is pregnant, antibodies are produced by the mother’s immune system and then transported across the placenta to the fetus’s blood supply. These types of antibodies are called immunoglobulin g.
- / One way breast feeding protects your newborn from illnesses is the immune molecules, called ___________, that are present in breast milk.
- / antibodies are temporary, however, and gradually disappear within about 6-8 months after birth. Fortunately, after birth the baby begins to make their own IgG antibodies in response to viruses and bacteria in their environment. By six months, just when the mother’s IgG antibodies are no longer present, a health baby produces their own IgG antibodies at normal levels, due to their immune system maturing.
- / is the first milk a woman produces when she begins to breastfeed, and it contains large numbers of antibodies called secretory immunoglobulin.
- / Infants under the age of one who _________ exclusively for at least four months, for instance, were less likely to be hospitalized for a lower respiratory tract infection, such as croup, bronchiolitis, or pneumonia, than were their formula-fed counterparts.
- / are the most common type of antibody in our bodies and protect us – as well as unborn babies – from viral and bacterial illness.
11 Clues: / cannot offer immune system protection • / Human milk encourages the growth of healthy _________ in the intestinal tract of the breastfed baby. • / are the most common type of antibody in our bodies and protect us – as well as unborn babies – from viral and bacterial illness. • ...
Refugee 2023-05-16
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- the state of being unable to do something.
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage
- fearful; frightened.
5 Clues: fearful; frightened. • the state of being unable to do something. • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group. • a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • ...
Occupational hygiene 2021-02-20
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- A "_______ disease" is any illness caused or made worse by workplace factors.
- This equipment is intended for offices that contain computer equipment in order to maintain _______ conditions during the exceptionally hot summer months.
- An occupational _______ anticipates the health hazards that may result from work processes, operations and equipment.
- _____ stressors include inadequate lifting procedures and working postures.
- _______ stressors are grouped into infectious and non-infectious agents.
- Many diets are considered by clinicians to pose significant health _______ and minimal long-term benefit.
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- Occupational health and safety is concerned with occupational _______ experienced in the workplace.
- Examples of _______ stress can include anything that poses perceived threat to our social status, social esteem, respect, and/or acceptance within a group.
- Vaccination helps to _______ viruses and bacteria under control by stimulating the body's adaptive immunity.
- Noise, heat stress, radiation, illumination are considered occupational _______ stressors.
10 Clues: _______ stressors are grouped into infectious and non-infectious agents. • _____ stressors include inadequate lifting procedures and working postures. • A "_______ disease" is any illness caused or made worse by workplace factors. • Noise, heat stress, radiation, illumination are considered occupational _______ stressors. • ...
You Can Bank On It! 2021-06-22
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- Variations in business that keep recurring with frequency due to climatic changes
- An intangible asset involved when a buyer acquires an existing business
- When an organization buys all existing shares of another organization and gains complete control over it
- A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit advantage
- To divide/distribute as necessary
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- The individual or company that manages assets in a trust on behalf of the beneficiary
- The amount that a brokerage receives as a percentage of the value of each transaction that a client orders
- When a private company’s assets or operations are taken over by the Government
- The difference between a stock’s current market value and the loan made by a broker
- The method by which a payee transfers ownership of a cheque to a bank after writing his/her name at the back
10 Clues: To divide/distribute as necessary • A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit advantage • An intangible asset involved when a buyer acquires an existing business • When a private company’s assets or operations are taken over by the Government • Variations in business that keep recurring with frequency due to climatic changes • ...
Fast forward spellings 2022-04-29
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- a legislative body of Great Britain
- cardinal number, ten times four
- the edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato
- a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body
- a right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed by a particular person or a restricted group of people beyond the advantages of most
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- a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service
- a conveyance moving on wheels, runners, tracks, or the like, as a cart, sled, automobile, or tractor
- an establishment where meals are served to customers
- unreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding an ethnic, racial, social, or religious group
- to stop (a person) in the midst of doing or saying something, especially by an interjected remark
10 Clues: cardinal number, ten times four • a legislative body of Great Britain • an establishment where meals are served to customers • the edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato • a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service • a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body • ...
Fast forward spellings 2022-04-29
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- A legislative body of Great Britain
- cardinal number, ten times four
- The edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato
- A tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body
- A right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed by a particular person or a restricted group of people beyond the advantages of most
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- A person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service
- A conveyance moving on wheels, runners, tracks, or the like, as a cart, sled, automobile, or tractor
- An establishment where meals are served to customers
- Unreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding an ethnic, racial, social, or religious group
- To stop (a person) in the midst of doing or saying something, especially by an interjected remark
10 Clues: cardinal number, ten times four • A legislative body of Great Britain • An establishment where meals are served to customers • The edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato • A person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service • A tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body • ...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 2022-08-19
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- the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights
- Being given resources based on need
- Having a range of people with various racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds and various lifestyles, experience, and interests
- an identity based upon a presumption of shared history and common cultural inheritance, such as language, history, and customs
- a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits
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- to embrace all people irrespective of race, gender, disability, medical or other need
- indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination against members of a marginalized group
- Everyone getting the exact same resources
- all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
10 Clues: Being given resources based on need • Everyone getting the exact same resources • a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits • to embrace all people irrespective of race, gender, disability, medical or other need • indirect, subtle, or unintentional discrimination against members of a marginalized group • ...
virus vocab 2019-10-04
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- site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell.
- A small proteinaceous infectious disease causing agent that is believed to be the smallest infectious particle.
- Any of a group of RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate.
- cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary
- cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane
- Coat Protein subunits called capsomere.
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- a group of viruses that infect specific bacteria, usually causing their disintegration or dissolution
- The coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus.
- reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
10 Clues: Coat Protein subunits called capsomere. • site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell. • cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane • cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary • reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell • ...
Biotechnology Vocabulary 2024-03-08
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- Being in compliance with the accepted principle of what is right and wrong.
- Any fuel that is derived from biomass—that is, plant or algae material or animal waste.
- The use of bio-technology (bacteria and other living organ-isms) to clean up and remove pollution.
- The use of living organisms and technology to develop or make useful products beneficial to humans.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
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- engineer-ingA process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology.
- Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation.
- A weak or dead form of a pathogen that helps to build immunity and prevent sickness in a person
- Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields
- Relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
10 Clues: Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation. • engineer-ingA process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology. • Being in compliance with the accepted principle of what is right and wrong. • Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields • ...
1 2023-10-24
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- A scientist who studies the stars and planets.
- Repeat or copy out (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
- A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- A clear, high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole between partly closed lips, or between one's teeth.
- A musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.
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- The line where the Earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
- A substance used to stimulate the body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- A small, narrow watercraft propelled by a double-bladed paddle.
- An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.
- A reptile known for its ability to change color.
10 Clues: A scientist who studies the stars and planets. • A reptile known for its ability to change color. • A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. • The line where the Earth's surface and the sky appear to meet. • A small, narrow watercraft propelled by a double-bladed paddle. • An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another. • ...
II OML final test 2024-06-06
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- Severe liver damage resulting in scarring and impaired liver function.
- A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific infectious disease,typically containing weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism.
- A contagious viral infection best known by its distinctive red rash. It's also called German measles.
- A substance that triggers an immune response, often by stimulating the production of antibodies.
- A contagious viral infection that primarily affects the salivary glands, causing swelling and pain.
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- All the leaves of a plant or tree.
- Related to or caused by one's job or profession.
- A substance, usually a liquid, that dissolves other substances to form a solution.
- A protein that acts as a catalyst to speed up chemical reactions in the body.
- A protein produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy harmful substances like bacteria and viruses.
10 Clues: All the leaves of a plant or tree. • Related to or caused by one's job or profession. • Severe liver damage resulting in scarring and impaired liver function. • A protein that acts as a catalyst to speed up chemical reactions in the body. • A substance, usually a liquid, that dissolves other substances to form a solution. • ...
Westward expansion Vocab 2024-08-28
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- political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants
- designating, characterized by, or relating to a strong sense of loyalty to one's own tribe/party
- goods or benefits taken from the loser in a competition, election or military
- laws, considered collectively.
- to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity
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- the process of becoming more like the U.S. or more like the people or culture of the U.S
- the process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages acquire an embracing culture.
- the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan
- A land grant is a gift of real estate—land or its use privileges—made by a government or other authority as an incentive
- an agreement or arrangement made by negotiation
10 Clues: laws, considered collectively. • an agreement or arrangement made by negotiation • goods or benefits taken from the loser in a competition, election or military • to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity • the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan • ...
Nutrition 2019-12-12
Virus 2021-02-26
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- a microscopic, often infectious agent composed of DNA or RNA inside a protein capsule.
- to copy or repeat.
- the transport of solid matter or liquid into a cell by means of a coated vacuole or vesicle
- a protein produced by the body to protect against infection.
- the body's ability to resist infection from a particular disease.
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- tiny, one-celled organisms that are neither plants nor animals.
- a prepared substance used to help the immune system protect against a disease. They are usually made from germs of the disease that are dead or not active.
- a method of cellular transport in which an outside substance is surrounded by part of a cell's membrane and incorporated into the cell.
- the chemical found in cells that is the main component of chromosomes and carries genetic information.
- the living animal or plant on which a parasite lives and feeds.
- the full set of chromosomes that contain the genetic information for an organism.
11 Clues: to copy or repeat. • a protein produced by the body to protect against infection. • tiny, one-celled organisms that are neither plants nor animals. • the living animal or plant on which a parasite lives and feeds. • the body's ability to resist infection from a particular disease. • the full set of chromosomes that contain the genetic information for an organism. • ...
virus vocab 2019-10-04
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- site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell.
- A small proteinaceous infectious disease causing agent that is believed to be the smallest infectious particle.
- Any of a group of RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate.
- cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary
- cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane
- Coat Protein subunits called capsomere.
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- a group of viruses that infect specific bacteria, usually causing their disintegration or dissolution
- The coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus.
- reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
10 Clues: Coat Protein subunits called capsomere. • site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell. • cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane • cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary • reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell • ...
Vocab 2023-08-18
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- an economic system in which economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- sail or travel all the way around
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water.
- is achieved through the presence of antibodies to that disease in a person's system
- is the sea lane between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the Arctic Ocean, along the northern coast of North America
10 Clues: sail or travel all the way around • a natural feature of the earth's surface. • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2024-02-26
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- - "Inorganic elements that support body functions, including calcium and iron."
- - "The organ where the breakdown of proteins begins, thanks to gastric juices."
- - "Essential for growth, immunity, and cell repair; examples include A, C, and D."
- - "The tube that connects the throat to the stomach, guiding food using muscle contractions."
- - "This part of the digestive system absorbs nutrients from food into the bloodstream."
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- - "The process of breaking down food so nutrients can be absorbed by the body."
- - "A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body, crucial for digestion."
- - "This nutrient helps build and repair body tissues and can be found in meat and beans."
- - "A primary source of energy for the body, found in foods like bread and pasta."
- - "A nutrient that provides energy and supports cell growth, found in oils and dairy products."
10 Clues: - "The process of breaking down food so nutrients can be absorbed by the body." • - "Inorganic elements that support body functions, including calcium and iron." • - "The organ where the breakdown of proteins begins, thanks to gastric juices." • - "A primary source of energy for the body, found in foods like bread and pasta." • ...
Biotechnology Vocabulary 2024-03-07
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- The use of living organisms and technology to develop or make useful products beneficial to humans.
- Any fuel that is derived from biomass—that is, plant or algae material or animal waste.
- Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields
- A weak or dead form of a pathogen that helps to build immunity and prevent sickness in a person
- Relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
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- The use of bio-technology to clean up and remove pollution.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- engineering A process that modifies an organism's DNA using technology.
- Being in compliance with the accepted principle of what is right and wrong.
- Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation.
10 Clues: The use of bio-technology to clean up and remove pollution. • Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation. • engineering A process that modifies an organism's DNA using technology. • Being in compliance with the accepted principle of what is right and wrong. • Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields • ...
Biotechnology 2024-03-19
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- The use of living organisms and technology to develop or make useful products beneficial to humans.
- Any fuel that is derived from biomass—that is, plant or algae material or animal waste.
- Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields
- A weak or dead form of a pathogen that helps to build immunity and prevent sickness in a person
- Relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
- A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology.
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- The use of bio-technology (bacteria and other living organisms) to clean up and remove pollution.
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong.
- Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation
10 Clues: Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetation • A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology. • Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong. • Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields • A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood. • ...
Fast forward spellings 2022-04-29
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- A right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed by a particular person or a restricted group of people beyond the advantages of most
- To stop (a person) in the midst of doing or saying something, especially by an interjected remark
- A person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service
- A cardinal number, ten times four
- The edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato
- A conveyance moving on wheels, runners, tracks, or the like, as a cart, sled, automobile, or tractor
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- A tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body
- A legislative body of Great Britain
- An establishment where meals are served to customers
- Unreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding an ethnic, racial, social, or religious group
10 Clues: A cardinal number, ten times four • A legislative body of Great Britain • An establishment where meals are served to customers • The edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato • A person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service • A tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body • ...
Fast forward spellings 2022-04-29
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- A person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service
- A conveyance moving on wheels, runners, tracks, or the like, as a cart, sled, automobile, or tractor
- Unreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding an ethnic, racial, social, or religious group
- The edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato
- An establishment where meals are served to customers
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- A tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body
- A cardinal number, ten times four
- A legislative body of Great Britain
- A right, immunity, or benefit enjoyed by a particular person or a restricted group of people beyond the advantages of most
- To stop (a person) in the midst of doing or saying something, especially by an interjected remark
10 Clues: A cardinal number, ten times four • A legislative body of Great Britain • An establishment where meals are served to customers • The edible part of such a plant, as the tuber of the potato • A person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service • A tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body • ...
IPU 2022-12-28
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- naturally present at high levels in the groundwater of several countries and is highly toxic in its inorganic form.
- a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious or malignant disease.
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- Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness that can worsen with age.
- This practice originated in India
- What do we observe on 7th April every year
5 Clues: This practice originated in India • What do we observe on 7th April every year • Inflammation of one or more joints, causing pain and stiffness that can worsen with age. • a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious or malignant disease. • ...
Chapter 21 Vocab 2022-11-28
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- Bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host’s DNA
- Protein coat surrounding a virus
- Kind of virus that infects bacteria
- A group of drugs used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- Particle made of proteins, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
- Type of infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell and is replicated along with the host cell’s DNA
- Structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions; a thick internal wall that encloses the DNA and a portion of the cytoplasm
- Type of infection in which a virus enters a cell, makes copies of itself, and causes the cell to burst
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- Process in which some prokaryotes exchange genetic information
- Type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides in half, producing two identical daughter cells
- Disease causing agents
- Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogen used to produce immunity to a disease
- RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information
14 Clues: Disease causing agents • Protein coat surrounding a virus • Kind of virus that infects bacteria • Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information • Process in which some prokaryotes exchange genetic information • Bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host’s DNA • ...
Chapter 21 Vocab 2022-11-30
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- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- kind of virus that infects bacteria
- type of infection in which a virus enters a cell, makes copies of itself, and causes the cell to burst
- protein coat surrounding a virus
- type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides in half, producing two identical daughter cells
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogens used to produce immunity to a disease
- bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA
- a group of drugs used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
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- RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information
- structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions; a thick internal wall that encloses DNA and a portion of the cytoplasm
- type of infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell and is replicated along with the host cell's DNA
- process in which some prokaryotes exchange genetic information
- disease causing agents
- particle of proteins, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
14 Clues: disease causing agents • protein coat surrounding a virus • kind of virus that infects bacteria • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information • process in which some prokaryotes exchange genetic information • bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-30
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- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide.
- microorganisms that cause disease. Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi and Protozoans(parasites).
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world.
- the culture plate method to identify pathogens that cause disease
- The first doctor to recognize the importance of hand-washing to PREVENT the spread of infectious diseases.
- pasteurizing(heating) milk to kill bacteria. Also developed a vaccine to prevent Rabies
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- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- proposed the germ theory of disease
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens(Louis Pasteur) This process is used to make milk safe to drink.
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases such as measles, mumps, Hepatitis B.
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus.
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce.
- Koch's postulates
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen.
14 Clues: Koch's postulates • Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • proposed the germ theory of disease • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide. • A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. • the culture plate method to identify pathogens that cause disease • When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world. • ...
Kael's crossword 2021-03-10
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- steal goods from a place, typically during a war or riot.
- perplexed and confused
- an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.
- without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- a person or group that invades a country, region, or other place
- the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself.
- empty of people.
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- of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative
- the state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty.
- experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- of a person, animal, or their behavior causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- in a way that is uncertain, indefinite or unclear
14 Clues: empty of people. • perplexed and confused • in a way that is uncertain, indefinite or unclear • steal goods from a place, typically during a war or riot. • of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative • the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself. • without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action. • ...
Deficiency Diseases 2023-05-13
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- It is a condition that develops when a person lacks starch and energy rich food.
- It is a nutritional deficiency disorder caused by a lack of mineral iron in the diet.
- Deficiency of vitamin D and calcium leads to ................
- It is caused by an excess (too much) of energy rich food in the diet and a sedentary lifestyle.
- ................ deficiency leads to Anaemia
- is characterized by swollen and bleeding gums, poor healing of wounds and painful muscles
- A .................. lifestyle means that a person seldom does any physical activity and is very inactive.
- is caused by a lack of mineral iodine in the diet.
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- Scurvy symptoms include bleeding under the skin and ...........
- A person suffering from anaemia is typically very pale and always tired with a very low ................ against diseases.
- The thyroid gland is found in the ........................
- It is a serious nutritional deficiency disease. It is caused by a severe Iack of protein in the diet.
- To prevent scurvy, vitamin C is found in the following oranges and ...............
- Goitre is a swelling of the ............ gland.
14 Clues: ................ deficiency leads to Anaemia • Goitre is a swelling of the ............ gland. • is caused by a lack of mineral iodine in the diet. • The thyroid gland is found in the ........................ • Deficiency of vitamin D and calcium leads to ................ • Scurvy symptoms include bleeding under the skin and ........... • ...
Chapter 19 2015-02-24
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- integration of the bacteriophage nucleic acid into the host bacterium's genome or formation of a circular replicon in the bacterium's cytoplasm
- a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease
- an RNA virus that replicates in a host cell through the process of reverse transcription
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- outbreak of a disease over a whole country or world
- an enzyme used to generate complementary DNA (cDNA) from an RNA template
- A host cell is a living cell in which a virus reproduces
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- an infectious entity affecting plants, smaller than a virus and consisting only of nucleic acid without a protein coat.
- cuts DNA at or near specific recognition nucleotide sequences
- results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane
- The outer structure that encloses the nucleocapsids of some viruses
- A virus capable of infecting and lysing bacterial cells. Also called phage
- a small infectious particle composed of abnormally folded protein that causes progressive neurodegenerative conditions.
- the coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus
14 Clues: outbreak of a disease over a whole country or world • A host cell is a living cell in which a virus reproduces • cuts DNA at or near specific recognition nucleotide sequences • results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane • The outer structure that encloses the nucleocapsids of some viruses • ...
Biology chapter 21 vocab 2023-11-27
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- protein coat surrounding a virus
- fission fission fission A type of Asexual reproduction in which an organism duplicates its DNA and divides in half. Two identical daughter cells are produced
- Structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions
- preparation of weakended or killed pathogens used to produce immunity to a certain disease
- A type of virus that infects bacterias
- infection a kind of infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell and is replicated along with the host cell's DNA.
- particle made of proteins, nucleic aids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
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- diseases causing agents
- RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information.
- bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial Host's DNA.
- Process where some prokaryotes exchange Genetic Information.
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- A group of drugs that are used to stop the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- infection infection a kind of infection in which a virus enter a cell, duplicates itself, and causes the cell to explode
14 Clues: diseases causing agents • protein coat surrounding a virus • A type of virus that infects bacterias • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information. • Structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions • Process where some prokaryotes exchange Genetic Information. • ...
Unit 1 The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery 2023-09-06
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- to go around the earth
- Spanish raiders who came to the Americas in search of riches and conquered the native populations
- a government run by church leaders
- the everyday language of ordinary people
- the act of making distant objects smaller in a painting to give the illusion of space and depth
- people who create maps
- the native peoples of the iHispaniolaHispanola, they were completely wiped out by the Spanish
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- the study of ancient Greek and Roman works hoping to use their wisdom in the present, centered around daily human life
- natural protection against diseases or other illnesses because of previous exposure or genetic make up
- born in 1452, illustrated the Mona Lisa and is considered a master of the Renaissance
- in the 1590s this Englishman wrote plays that expressed universal themes in realistic settings
- an Englishman that in the 1600s described the single universal force that keeps the planets orbiting the sun
- an African kingdom that emerged in the 1600s, in West Africa, profited from the gold and slave trade
- in 1633 this theorist who believed in Heliocentrism was jailed by the church for heresy
14 Clues: to go around the earth • people who create maps • a government run by church leaders • the everyday language of ordinary people • born in 1452, illustrated the Mona Lisa and is considered a master of the Renaissance • in 1633 this theorist who believed in Heliocentrism was jailed by the church for heresy • ...
Endocrine system 2024-05-26
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- What gland helps with immunity by stimulating the development of disease-fighting T cells?
- What gland controls the metabolic rate?
- organs What are organs called that have receptors for specific hormones?
- gland What gland regulates the body’s daily (circadian) clock?
- What gland controls levels of insulin and glucagon and regulates sugar metabolism?
- In what situation does the nervous system immediately activate the adrenal glands?
- Through what system are hormones transported to various organs throughout the body?
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- medulla What part of the adrenal glands prepares the body for action?
- What gland controls the pituitary gland?
- What gland, in males, affects physical development, reproductive organs, and sexual behavior?
- Are the effects of hormones on behavior and mental processes more immediate or prolonged compared to nerve impulses?
- Compared to the nervous system, is the endocrine system faster or slower in communication?
- glands What glands are comprised of two parts, the adrenal cortex and the adrenal medulla?
- cortex What part of the adrenal glands regulates carbohydrate and salt metabolism and controls the inflammatory response?
- What gland regulates growth, controls the thyroid, ovaries or testes, pancreas, and adrenal cortex, and regulates water and salt metabolism?
- What gland, in females, affects physical development, reproductive organs, and sexual behavior?
16 Clues: What gland controls the metabolic rate? • What gland controls the pituitary gland? • gland What gland regulates the body’s daily (circadian) clock? • medulla What part of the adrenal glands prepares the body for action? • organs What are organs called that have receptors for specific hormones? • ...
Surprise 2023-06-03
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- chemicals produced by microorganisms that kill or int growth of other harmful microorganisms
- a suspension of killed, or weakened, microorganisms administered to increase protection against a disease ie to bolster immunity
- it is the process of conversion of dead plant material into coal
- fuels formed from dead plant and animal matter buried deep under the surface of earth over a period of millions of years
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- the tendency of an element to react with other substances to form compounds
- a homogenous mixture of two or more metals, or a metal and a non metal
- thread-like structures found in the nucleus responsible for the inheritance of characters
- sac-like membrane bound structures in cells used for storing various materials
8 Clues: it is the process of conversion of dead plant material into coal • a homogenous mixture of two or more metals, or a metal and a non metal • the tendency of an element to react with other substances to form compounds • sac-like membrane bound structures in cells used for storing various materials • ...
vocab words 2022-02-28
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- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc
- a particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems
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- laws, considered collectively
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions
- the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
8 Clues: laws, considered collectively • the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc • in the end, especially after a long delay, dispute, or series of problems • a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc • an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions • ...
Science Crossword 2020-05-03
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- / a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- / microscopic, single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments
- / One person to another
- / Stay at home for a period of time
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- / a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- / a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- / an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- / 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
- Cells / same as host
- / Coronavirus
- / Protected from something
11 Clues: / Coronavirus • Cells / same as host • / One person to another • / Protected from something • / Stay at home for a period of time • / a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • / microscopic, single-celled organisms that thrive in diverse environments • / an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives. • ...
virus vocab 2019-10-04
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- site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell.
- A small proteinaceous infectious disease causing agent that is believed to be the smallest infectious particle.
- Any of a group of RNA viruses which insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate.
- cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary
- cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane
- Coat Protein subunits called capsomere.
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- a group of viruses that infect specific bacteria, usually causing their disintegration or dissolution
- The coiled or polyhedral structure, composed of proteins, that encloses the nucleic acid of a virus.
- reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
10 Clues: Coat Protein subunits called capsomere. • site Proteins that are on the surface of each cell. • cycle Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane • cycle a virus replicating its DNA using a host cell. (biology dictionary • reproduction formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell • ...
Infection Prevention and Control 2019-11-10
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- This type of waste needs special disposal as it contains contaminated or human waste
- The number of hand hygiene moments according to World Health Organisation.
- Laws, everyone must follow these, Health and Safety at Work 1974 protects employers and employees.
- These micro-organisms cause infection and are harmful to the body
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- Single cell organism that cause strep throat, food poisoning, TB and syphilis.
- Number of hours between last episode of D&V, before you can return to work. tip: use a dash -
- Put these on before touching broken skin or contaminated linen.
- Can change as we move through life and depends on diet and lifestyle, this protects us from infection.
- Cause Influenza, Herpes, Small Pox amongst many others.
- Simple organism that can cause thrush, skin infections but also makes bread rise and fermented alcohol.
10 Clues: Cause Influenza, Herpes, Small Pox amongst many others. • Put these on before touching broken skin or contaminated linen. • These micro-organisms cause infection and are harmful to the body • The number of hand hygiene moments according to World Health Organisation. • Single cell organism that cause strep throat, food poisoning, TB and syphilis. • ...
II OML final test 2024-06-03
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- Severe liver damage resulting in scarring and impaired liver function.
- Related to or caused by one's job or profession.
- A protein produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy harmful substances like bacteria and viruses.
- A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific infectious disease, typically containing weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism.
- A protein that acts as a catalyst to speed up chemical reactions in the body.
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- Inflammation of the liver, often caused by viral infection, toxins, or autoimmune conditions.
- A substance, usually a liquid, that dissolves other substances to form a solution.
- A contagious viral infection that primarily affects the salivary glands, causing swelling and pain.
- All the leaves of a plant or tree.
- A substance that triggers an immune response, often by stimulating the production of antibodies.
10 Clues: All the leaves of a plant or tree. • Related to or caused by one's job or profession. • Severe liver damage resulting in scarring and impaired liver function. • A protein that acts as a catalyst to speed up chemical reactions in the body. • A substance, usually a liquid, that dissolves other substances to form a solution. • ...
Legal Systems Crossword 2023-08-15
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- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- improper, illegal, or negligent professional activity or treatment, especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official
- the state of being confined in prison
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
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- seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody
- a fee paid in advance to someone, especially an attorney, in order to secure or keep their services when required
- expel (a lawyer) from the Bar, so that they no longer have the right to practice law
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law
- a courtroom lawyer
10 Clues: a courtroom lawyer • the state of being confined in prison • seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody • permission for something to happen or agreement to do something • expel (a lawyer) from the Bar, so that they no longer have the right to practice law • ...
When Marian sang 2023-05-11
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- relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
- a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
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- a formal request to an authority for something.
- the performance of a program of music by a solo instrumentalist or singer or by a small group
- angry
- of a decision, event, or change) of great importance or significance, especially in its bearing on the future.
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- done in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette; suitable for or constituting an official or important situation or occasion.
10 Clues: angry • a formal request to an authority for something. • relating to drama or the performance or study of drama. • preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience • a dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists • the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic • ...
MYSTERY WORDS 2024-11-08
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- All points lie on the ppf are productive___.
- the process of providing employees with the skills, knowledge, and competencies they need to perform their current roles effectively and to prepare them for future responsibilities.
- In economics, perfect_____ refer to two or more goods or products that can be used in exactly the same way, with no difference in consumer preference or utility.
- The slope of the ppf is also called the marginal rate of ____.
- the effectiveness and efficiency with which an organization manages its human resources to achieve both organizational goals and employee satisfaction.
- The ppf curve takes a ____ shape.
- When calculating opportunity cost, asume that the economy can produce only ____goods.
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- _____foods helps to improve our immunity and maintain function in our body.
- The process by which organizations attract qualified employees.
- points inside of the curve are ___.
10 Clues: The ppf curve takes a ____ shape. • points inside of the curve are ___. • All points lie on the ppf are productive___. • The slope of the ppf is also called the marginal rate of ____. • The process by which organizations attract qualified employees. • _____foods helps to improve our immunity and maintain function in our body. • ...
Vaccines and Antibodies 2013-11-20
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- Cells in the blood that fight microorganisms.
- The vaccines contain this so you don't get the disease but still create immunity.
- Cells Long lived white blood cells which is able to respond very quickly to the disease, by producing antibodies when microorganisms enters your body for the second time.
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- A group of proteins made by white blood cells to fight dangerous microorganisms.
- Introducing a chemical into the body used to make a person immune to a disease.
- Living organisms that can be seen when looking through a microscope.
6 Clues: Cells in the blood that fight microorganisms. • Living organisms that can be seen when looking through a microscope. • Introducing a chemical into the body used to make a person immune to a disease. • A group of proteins made by white blood cells to fight dangerous microorganisms. • ...
Word Master (List III) Vocabulary Test 2021-04-26
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- The truck __________ down the hill looking as if it might topple into the ditch.
- I had to prove ___________ to several diseases before my trip to Africa.
- Seat belts in cars are a _____________ against getting hurt in an accident.
- The fireman taught us how to ____________ our home when he visited our class for fire safety.
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- This word means to sway over to one side (especially for describing ships), as in a wind.
- Put the meat and other __________ food in the refrigerator right away to prevent it from spoiling.
- He read the book and wrote a _________ report with only the most important information in it.
7 Clues: I had to prove ___________ to several diseases before my trip to Africa. • Seat belts in cars are a _____________ against getting hurt in an accident. • The truck __________ down the hill looking as if it might topple into the ditch. • This word means to sway over to one side (especially for describing ships), as in a wind. • ...
