immunity Crossword Puzzles
Medicine Key Terms 2022-01-13
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- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
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- 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
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- 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
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi
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 • ...
Key Words 2022-01-14
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- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- 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
- Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
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- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- Scan A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
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 • ...
History Key Terms 2022-01-14
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- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
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- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • 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 • ...
historic medacine 2022-01-14
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- substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- 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
- tomography A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
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- unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi
- protected against, not affected by a disease
12 Clues: 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. • substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • ...
Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me! 2022-02-14
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- It is possible Baby was conceived in this California town.
- Dad, John, has plans to start teaching Baby this sport before reaching 24 months.
- Per the sonogram, Baby has very strong_____.
- In July 2021, John flew home early from a bachelor party in Denver because Amanda was _____.
- Who found out first that they were pregnant?
- In what month is Amanda and John's baby due?
- Baby has already been exposed to and gained some immunity to_ _ _ _ _.
- At 3 days shy of 4 months pregnant, Amanda took ____ place in the NY Triathlon for her age group: 2 mile run, 10 mile bike, 2 mile run.
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- What new exercise did Amanda take up during pregnancy?
- City where Baby may have been conceived.
- In the first months, Baby needs a photo taken for this important document.
- How many miles has Amanda run in the first two trimesters? hint: two________
12 Clues: City where Baby may have been conceived. • Per the sonogram, Baby has very strong_____. • Who found out first that they were pregnant? • In what month is Amanda and John's baby due? • What new exercise did Amanda take up during pregnancy? • It is possible Baby was conceived in this California town. • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocab 2021-08-13
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- The cost of the next best use of time and money when choosing to do one thing or another.
- Human made goods that people use to produce goods and services
- Resistance of an organism to an infection or disease
- Economic system in which individuals and buisnesses own the factors of production, and buyers and seller choose to do buisness with those who satisfy their needs and wants best.
- A sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans going along the coast North America
- The sharing of power between the National, State, and local government.
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- Economic system in which people and buisnesses are free to own the means of productions and to compete for profit with a minimum of government interference
- A Spanish explorer in the America's
- To sail around the world
- Natural feature of the Earth's land surface
- A community of living beings, and the surroundings in which they live
- A tax on imports
12 Clues: A tax on imports • To sail around the world • A Spanish explorer in the America's • Natural feature of the Earth's land surface • Resistance of an organism to an infection or disease • Human made goods that people use to produce goods and services • A community of living beings, and the surroundings in which they live • ...
Pathogens and Diseases 2023-03-02
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- an organis that transmits a disease, parasite, or genetic information from one species to another.
- a microorganism that can cause disease
- a killed or weakened pathogen injected into a person for immunity
- a disease outbreak that has spread across multiple continents or worldwide
- tiny non-living particles that infect cells. Need a host to make more.
- a disease that does not spread person to peron
- a single-celled organisms of the kingdom Protista, such as a protozoan or simple alga.
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- a disease outbreak that spreads rapidly in an area.
- single cell organisim that reproduces asexually. Some are helpful and some are harmuful.
- an organism, called the host harms it. It depends on its host for survival.
- a disease that can spread
- any of a group of spores-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
12 Clues: a disease that can spread • a microorganism that can cause disease • a disease that does not spread person to peron • a disease outbreak that spreads rapidly in an area. • a killed or weakened pathogen injected into a person for immunity • tiny non-living particles that infect cells. Need a host to make more. • ...
Protein in the Diet 2023-02-22
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- a _____ diet to ensure our body get everything it needs to carryout out it's activities.
- Proteins are made up of _____ _____ and can be sourced from meat or fish...
- ... the nine essential amino acids are supplied in your _____
- The new proteins might be used for growth and _____ or for energy...
- Amino acids are _____ or non-essential
- ... whereas the 11 _____ can be made up by your body from the essential amino acids.
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- Symptoms of protein _____ include low energy levels, muscle, bone, and joint pain, slow wound healing, and low immunity.
- The main sign of _____ is too much fluid in the body's tissue.
- When these foods are _____ they are broken down into their amino acid building blocks.
- ... or to create _____ or for enzymes...
- The recommended intake of _____ for a healthy adult is 10%-35%
- Proteins are well known as the building blocks of life, every single ____ in the body contains protein.
12 Clues: Amino acids are _____ or non-essential • ... or to create _____ or for enzymes... • ... the nine essential amino acids are supplied in your _____ • The main sign of _____ is too much fluid in the body's tissue. • The recommended intake of _____ for a healthy adult is 10%-35% • The new proteins might be used for growth and _____ or for energy... • ...
Infectious Disease 2024-03-13
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- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- Temporarily inactive.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
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- When a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease making the spread of the disease less likely.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
12 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • Any microbe that can cause disease. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
ENGLISH EVA_Health and medicine 2025-03-14
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- medical procedure in which you are partially or totally asleep,
- medical certificate provided by the doctor that you have to deliver to the pharmacy to get some pills
- wellbeing of the body consisting on proper shape and strength
- personal stage in which you have a bad medical condition, it can be chronic or sporadic
- quite a superpower nowadays, health condition that prevents you from getting sik, and makes you have resistance to certain health threats + medicines
- eating control mechanism for achieving certain food
- regularly washing hands, teeth and showering are actions for maintaining a good _________.
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- science that studies number 11
- process to get better after any medical maintenance
- process you go through to get cured
- indicator of an illness, they can be visible or invi, asible
- wellbeing of the brain and mind. You can get treated by a psychologist and/or a phsychiatrist
12 Clues: science that studies number 11 • process you go through to get cured • process to get better after any medical maintenance • eating control mechanism for achieving certain food • indicator of an illness, they can be visible or invi, asible • wellbeing of the body consisting on proper shape and strength • ...
medicine through time-keywords and definitions 2021-01-26
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- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms.
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms.
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
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- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s.
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
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. • ...
Medicine definitions 2021-01-13
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- an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae and fungi.
- humors the belief that substances that make up the human body are black bile yellow bile blood and phlegm
- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- heating food to kill microorganisms
- medicines that test infections by killing bacteria.
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- protected against, not affected by a disease
- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- scanner a powerful x-ray that provides a cross section of the human body invented in 1972
- to give a weak from of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as protection against that disease
12 Clues: heating food to kill microorganisms • an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour • protected against, not affected by a disease • medicines that test infections by killing bacteria. • a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900s • a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
Medicine definitions 2021-01-13
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- Heating liquid or food to kill micro organisms
- A powerful X-ray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented
- The Romans’ built these to transport fresh water to highly populated area
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
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- An organism that can only be seen through a microscope examples include bacteria, Protozoa,algae and fungi
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- 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 unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- Protected against,not infected by a disease
12 Clues: A unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour • Protected against,not infected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill micro organisms • 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 • ...
The History of Medicine KEY DEFINITIONS 2021-01-13
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies substance and provide immunity against a disease
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
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- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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 • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocab 2021-08-13
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- The cost of the next best use of time and money when choosing to do one thing or another.
- Human made goods that people use to produce goods and services
- Resistance of an organism to an infection or disease
- Economic system in which individuals and buisnesses own the factors of production, and buyers and seller choose to do buisness with those who satisfy their needs and wants best.
- A sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans going along the coast North America
- The sharing of power between the National, State, and local government.
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- Economic system in which people and buisnesses are free to own the means of productions and to compete for profit with a minimum of government interference
- A Spanish explorer in the America's
- To sail around the world
- Natural feature of the Earth's land surface
- A community of living beings, and the surroundings in which they live
- A tax on imports
12 Clues: A tax on imports • To sail around the world • A Spanish explorer in the America's • Natural feature of the Earth's land surface • Resistance of an organism to an infection or disease • Human made goods that people use to produce goods and services • A community of living beings, and the surroundings in which they live • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocab 2021-08-13
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- The cost of the next best use of time and money when choosing to do one thing or another.
- Human made goods that people use to produce goods and services
- Resistance of an organism to an infection or disease
- Economic system in which individuals and buisnesses own the factors of production, and buyers and seller choose to do buisness with those who satisfy their needs and wants best.
- A sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans going along the coast North America
- The sharing of power between the National, State, and local government.
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- Economic system in which people and businesses are free to own the means of their production, and compete for profit with a minimum of government interference.
- A Spanish explorer in the America's
- To sail around the world
- Natural feature of the Earth's land surface
- A community of living beings, and the surroundings in which they live
- A tax on imports
12 Clues: A tax on imports • To sail around the world • A Spanish explorer in the America's • Natural feature of the Earth's land surface • Resistance of an organism to an infection or disease • Human made goods that people use to produce goods and services • A community of living beings, and the surroundings in which they live • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Set 2 2022-04-01
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- A written piece expressing the opinion of an author thats usually not affiliated with the publications board
- When a disease outbreak is consistently present
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- A newspaper article written by an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue
- knowing the difference between right and wrong or good and bad behavior
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in an unfair way
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- A view or judgement formed about something
- The first 10 amendments to the united states constitution
- A cartoon graphic with caricatures of public figures, expressing the artists opinion
- An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- A thing that is known or proved to be true
- The activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast
12 Clues: A view or judgement formed about something • A thing that is known or proved to be true • When a disease outbreak is consistently present • The first 10 amendments to the united states constitution • knowing the difference between right and wrong or good and bad behavior • An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region • ...
medicine 2022-01-13
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- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
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- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- of the four humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
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 • ...
medicine through time 2022-01-20
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- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- 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
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- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
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 • ...
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, Baby! 2022-02-14
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- It is possible Baby was conceived in this California town.
- Dad, John, has plans to start teaching Baby this sport before reaching 24 months.
- Per the sonogram, Baby has very strong_____.
- In July 2021, John flew home early from a bachelor party in Denver because Amanda was _____.
- Who found out first that they were pregnant?
- In what month is Amanda and John's baby due?
- Baby has already been exposed to and gained some immunity to_ _ _ _ _.
- At 3 days shy of 4 months pregnant, Amanda took ____ place in the NY Triathlon for her age group, 2 mile run, 10 mile bike, 2 mile run.
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- What new exercise did Amanda start during pregnancy?
- City where Baby may have been conceived.
- In the first months, Baby needs a photo taken for this important document.
- How many miles has Amanda run in the first two trimesters?hint: two________
12 Clues: City where Baby may have been conceived. • Per the sonogram, Baby has very strong_____. • Who found out first that they were pregnant? • In what month is Amanda and John's baby due? • What new exercise did Amanda start during pregnancy? • It is possible Baby was conceived in this California town. • ...
History Key Words Task 2022-01-17
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- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
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- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
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 • ...
Medicine Through Time: Key Words 2022-01-17
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- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900's
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- The belief of the substances that make up the human body are: Black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- To give the weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- The Romans Built these to transport fresh water to highly polluted areas
- A substance used to simulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
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- Heating liquid of food to kill microorganisms
- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae and fungi
- A medicine that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- A powerful x ray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid of food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900's • A medicine that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
Medicine Through Time 2022-01-17
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- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
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- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- 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
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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 • ...
Medicine Through Time 2022-01-17
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- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
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- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- 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
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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 • ...
Medicine Through Time 2022-01-17
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- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
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- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- 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
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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 • ...
History 2022-01-24
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- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
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- 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 diseas
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
12 Clues: Protected against, not affected by a disease • .An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • 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 • ...
Key Definitions 2021-01-20
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- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- a powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- the belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
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- protected against, not affected by a disease
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies substance and provide immunity against a disease
- a heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
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 • ...
Medicine Key words 2021-01-20
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- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease.
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A powerful X-ray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
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- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease.
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900's.
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. • ...
history medicine key words 2021-01-20
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- 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
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi
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- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
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 • ...
Covid-19 2021-05-03
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- are a new type of vaccine to protect against infectious diseases.
- this vaccine contains a modified version of a different virus than the one that causes Covid-19
- the amount of weeks after you are fully vaccinated for the body to build protection (immunity) against the virus that causes COVID-19.
- disease causing organisms
- are white blood cells that swallow up and digest germs and dead or dying cells
- a type of disease that effects the respiratory system
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- They produce antibodies that attack the pieces of the virus left behind by the macrophages.
- the vaccine does not affect or interact with what in any way
- one of the side effects after getting the vaccine in your arm
- They attack cells in the body that have already been infected.
- piece of a protein produced by the pathogen
12 Clues: disease causing organisms • piece of a protein produced by the pathogen • a type of disease that effects the respiratory system • the vaccine does not affect or interact with what in any way • one of the side effects after getting the vaccine in your arm • They attack cells in the body that have already been infected. • ...
Colonization and Exploration 2024-02-10
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- what many indigenous including Aboriginal Australians did not have to fight off European diseases
- major denomination of Christianity brought by Spanish and Portuguese to the New World
- the language for most of the countries in Latin America
- the head of the Australian or Canadian government
- the people the Spanish conquered to gain their resources including their gold
- the Inca ruler Pizarro kidnapped and ransomed for gold before killing him
- attacks to the body like smallpox killed the indigenous population
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- the major kingdom in Great Britain that colonized Australia
- official language of Brazil, brought by the splitting of Latin America in the Treaty of Tordesillas
- the name given to the first (indigenous) Australians
- large plantations owned by Spanish and usually worked by slaves
- those who were brought over from Africa across the Atlantic to fill the labor force after indigenous people died and were responsible for most of the New World infrastructure
12 Clues: the head of the Australian or Canadian government • the name given to the first (indigenous) Australians • the language for most of the countries in Latin America • the major kingdom in Great Britain that colonized Australia • large plantations owned by Spanish and usually worked by slaves • attacks to the body like smallpox killed the indigenous population • ...
Immune System Crossword 2020-03-15
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- the formation of antibodies against foreign antigens.
- cells that have a different response depending on the foreign invader.
- gets eaten by dendritic cells and gets it's info carried to the T-cells.
- Cells that respond the same way to all foreign invaders
- a nonspecific cell that has the ability to locate and 'eat' particles, such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites
- the quality of being toxic to cells.
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- a substance that binds to specific antibodies.
- immune cells that protect the body from pathogens and cancer cells.
- cells that protect the body by ingesting harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying cells.
- part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection
- type of white blood cell that protects us from infections
- involves the body's response to foreign invaders through what is known as humoral immunity.
12 Clues: the quality of being toxic to cells. • a substance that binds to specific antibodies. • the formation of antibodies against foreign antigens. • Cells that respond the same way to all foreign invaders • type of white blood cell that protects us from infections • immune cells that protect the body from pathogens and cancer cells. • ...
Infectious Disease 2024-03-13
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- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- Temporarily inactive.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
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- When a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease making the spread of the disease less likely.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat.
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
12 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • Any microbe that can cause disease. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
Altered Immunity 2016-02-21
3 Clues: The immune response is the body's _____ line of defense. • A substance that induces a state of sensitivity or an immune response. • The process by which the body recognizes foreign substances and neutralizes them.
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- an original piece of information, such as a document or image
- student in 7D whose birthday is Oct 5
- two or more peoples of diverse cultures living together peacefully
- a regulated economic system that made a country rich from its colonies
- a set of rules and privileges granted to a company by a king or queen
- money a woman brings to a marriage — an old custom
- the ability of the body to fight off infection
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- the complete control of a resource by a single company
- men from New France who travelled between the fur merchants of Montréal and the fur trade posts of the Great Lakes, and eventually further west (p.100)
- the infection of a large population by a disease
- a region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
11 Clues: student in 7D whose birthday is Oct 5 • the ability of the body to fight off infection • the infection of a large population by a disease • money a woman brings to a marriage — an old custom • the complete control of a resource by a single company • an original piece of information, such as a document or image • ...
The immune system 2021-04-19
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- a type of white blood cells which are not phagocytes, they attack cancer cells by releasing chemicals that promote programmed cell death.
- cells that may confer life long immunity.
- a syndrome that results from infection by HIV.
- proteins produced by virus-infected cells.
- white blood cells that spend most of their time in the tissue and organs of the lymphatic system.
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- hyper-intensive responses can occur in many parts of the body including nasal passages, bronchi, and skin.
- drugs that interfere with histamine's action in which they provide temporary relief and often make people drowsy.
- a type of lymphocytes that attacks cells infected with bacteria or viruses.
- an immune response that occurs upon first. exposure to an antigen is called:
- responds to foreign molecules is called:
- first line of defense against potential invaders.
11 Clues: responds to foreign molecules is called: • cells that may confer life long immunity. • proteins produced by virus-infected cells. • a syndrome that results from infection by HIV. • first line of defense against potential invaders. • a type of lymphocytes that attacks cells infected with bacteria or viruses. • ...
Color Your World 2017-05-31
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- yellow fruit, research finds it to be protective against colon, breast, leukemia, and prostate cancers
- red vegetable, known for its unique content of lycopene which can help protect the skin from UV rays
- green vegetable providing an excellent source of folates, which are especially important during pregnancy
- green vegetable, helps fight against flu-causing viruses
- orange vegetable, similar to carrots, it is an excellent source of vitamin A which contributes to healthy vision
- red fruit, may have benefits against cancer, aging, inflammation, and neurological diseases
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- purple fruit, help regulate smooth digestive system functioning
- green fruit, helps prevent coronary artery disease and stroke risk
- white vegetable, boosts immunity, prevents infections and cancers
- blue fruit, high antioxidant levels help protect against cancers, aging, degenerative diseases, and infections
- orange vegetable, studies show it offers protection from skin, lung, and oral cavity cancers
11 Clues: green vegetable, helps fight against flu-causing viruses • purple fruit, help regulate smooth digestive system functioning • white vegetable, boosts immunity, prevents infections and cancers • green fruit, helps prevent coronary artery disease and stroke risk • red fruit, may have benefits against cancer, aging, inflammation, and neurological diseases • ...
Sufficiency Economy Philosophy 2022-10-04
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- The preparation to cope with the likely impact and changes in various aspects
- The decision concerning the level of sufficiency must be made rationally
- comprising the awareness of honesty, patience, perseverance, and intelligence
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- Sufficiency at a level of not doing something too little or too much
- comprising all-around knowledge in the relevant fields
5 Clues: comprising all-around knowledge in the relevant fields • Sufficiency at a level of not doing something too little or too much • The decision concerning the level of sufficiency must be made rationally • The preparation to cope with the likely impact and changes in various aspects • comprising the awareness of honesty, patience, perseverance, and intelligence
Age of Exploration Crossword Review 2021-11-01
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- First name of Mongol leader who Marco Polo met in China.
- European name for northern China
- Gold, God, and _________.
- Where Marco Polo was from.
- Aztec leader that confronted Cortes.
- a series of trade routes connecting the East with the West.
- Disease the Spanish brought to the New World that wiped out the indigenous population.
- The _____ system was a labor system set up by the Spanish that had natives work the land for the Spanish.
- Columbus was from what country?
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- One reason that Europeans had a stronger immunity to disease was their use of ________ animals.
- Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City.
- Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas.
- Only domesticated animal of the Incas.
- Portuguese explorer Vasca da ____ was the first European explorer to reach India by sea.
- The Columbian ________ refers to the swapping of diseases, ideas, and crops between the Old World and New World.
- Portuguese explorer who became the first European to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
- Time period of renewed interest in the learning of Ancient Greece & Rome.
- Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World.
18 Clues: Gold, God, and _________. • Where Marco Polo was from. • Columbus was from what country? • European name for northern China • Aztec leader that confronted Cortes. • Only domesticated animal of the Incas. • Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas. • Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City. • Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World. • ...
Biotechnology Basics 2023-12-28
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- Fundamental unit of heredity
- A group of unicellular microorganisms consisting of sphere, rod and spiral shapes
- A strand of DNA stored in cells that can replicate and divide when each cell divides
- The process of introducing new cells to a tissue in order to treat disease
- A change in the base sequence of a gene that results in abnormal function
- A prepared part of a disease causing organism that can be manipulated to confer immunity
- Too small to be seen with the naked eye
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- The primary source of genetic information
- Any undifferentiated cell that can multiply and become any sort of body cell
- Disease causing microorganism
- The sum total of an organisms genes
- The basic organizational unit of all living things
- Branch of biology that deals with the transmission of inherited characteristics
- A chemical substance that can kill or inhibit the growth of a microorganism
- A substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and cause an immune response
- Cells that have been programmed to be a specific type
- A molecule with the primary function of protein synthesis
- Submicroscopic infectious organism that requires a living host to replicate
18 Clues: Fundamental unit of heredity • Disease causing microorganism • The sum total of an organisms genes • Too small to be seen with the naked eye • The primary source of genetic information • The basic organizational unit of all living things • Cells that have been programmed to be a specific type • A molecule with the primary function of protein synthesis • ...
Bio Breakthroughs 2025-03-11
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- The field that designs and creates new biological parts and systems.
- The design of new proteins for medical and industrial use.
- The complete set of DNA, including all genes, in an organism.
- The study of microscopic organisms, including bacteria and viruses.
- A process where microorganisms break down substances to produce biofuels, medicines, or food products.
- Plastics derived from renewable biological sources like corn starch.
- When bacteria evolve to survive against previously effective drugs.
- The gradual development of species over time due to natural selection.
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- The process in plants that converts light energy into chemical energy.
- The direct manipulation of an organism's DNA to alter its characteristics.
- A vessel used in biomanufacturing to grow cells or microorganisms.
- A revolutionary gene-editing technology that allows precise DNA modifications.
- A biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in cells.
- A treatment that boosts the body's immune system to fight diseases like cancer.
- The process by which cells generate energy from glucose.
- The use of living organisms or systems to develop products.
- A biological preparation that stimulates immunity against diseases.
- Undifferentiated cells that can develop into different cell types.
18 Clues: The process by which cells generate energy from glucose. • The design of new proteins for medical and industrial use. • The use of living organisms or systems to develop products. • The complete set of DNA, including all genes, in an organism. • A biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in cells. • ...
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- traffic King Marco Brian folder charges
- the Vince when prison in his wife
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- jury evicts very received she was suffering this
- Trump the points love well take over jump champion passes and challenges drug traffickin storm dangerous friends including Northern chapte in Belgium enjoy immunity like really receive she suffer thi
- storm dangerous includes the noise chapter
5 Clues: the Vince when prison in his wife • traffic King Marco Brian folder charges • storm dangerous includes the noise chapter • jury evicts very received she was suffering this • ...
Holland and Barrett Training- Immunity 2014-08-22
9 Clues: Adaptogenic • An anti-bacterial • Immune system function • immune system function • Immune system function • Maintains Mucous membranes • And white tea, is an antioxidant • Increases white blood cell production • With selenium, helps protect against free radical damage
Infant milk formula 2023-02-15
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- Ability of the body to defend itself against disease-causing organisms.
- A condition in which faeces are discharged from the bowels frequently
- A process by which an organism uses food to support its life
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- Breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble molecules
- Large biomolecules comprised of one or more long chain amino acid residues.
5 Clues: A process by which an organism uses food to support its life • A condition in which faeces are discharged from the bowels frequently • Ability of the body to defend itself against disease-causing organisms. • Large biomolecules comprised of one or more long chain amino acid residues. • ...
Virus Crossword 2025-03-03
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- People used to have parties to spread this virus to their children so that they would have immunity.
- Primarily spread via infected mosquitoes.
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- The deadliest virus using the case fatality rate metric. Fatal to humans in 99% of cases.
- A recent virus that caused a worldwide quarantine.
- You should get a shot to prevent new outbreaks every year.
5 Clues: Primarily spread via infected mosquitoes. • A recent virus that caused a worldwide quarantine. • You should get a shot to prevent new outbreaks every year. • The deadliest virus using the case fatality rate metric. Fatal to humans in 99% of cases. • People used to have parties to spread this virus to their children so that they would have immunity.
Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-03
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- a circumstance or obstacle that keeps people or things apart or prevents communication or progress
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- a call to someone to participate in a competitive situation or fight to decide who is superior in terms of ability or strength.
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.
- require (something) because it is essential or very important rather than just desirable.
- a chance that makes it possible to do something
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- the unjust treatment of different categories of people.
- the state of being the same, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- either of the two sexes (male and female)
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- the quality of being fair and impartial.
11 Clues: the quality of being fair and impartial. • either of the two sexes (male and female) • a chance that makes it possible to do something • a moral or legal entitlement to have or do something. • the unjust treatment of different categories of people. • the state of being the same, especially in status, rights, or opportunities. • ...
Liability 2014-09-28
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- Eisel v. Bd. of Educ. of Montgomery County (1991) case concerning suicide prevention
- Denied in the Carey v. Piphus case due to no actual injury
- Willoughby v. Lehrbass (1986), employee unfit or harmful to others
- Spears v. Jefferson Parish Sch. Bd. (1994), A student suffered emotionally due to a teachers actions
- Where defendants have shown malice, fraud, or reckless disregard
- Kaufman v. City of New York (1961), a father claimed a basketball game was not properly supervised
- Protects constitutional rights. In Memphis Community School District v. Stachura the court impairment of reputation .
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- Teacher failed to exercise reasonable care
- The case of Hoffman v. Bd. of Educ. of the City of New York (1979) dealt with the misplacement of a special ed. student
- The United States v. Leon case created this rule of immunity.
- Student's own negligence added to injury
11 Clues: Student's own negligence added to injury • Teacher failed to exercise reasonable care • Denied in the Carey v. Piphus case due to no actual injury • The United States v. Leon case created this rule of immunity. • Where defendants have shown malice, fraud, or reckless disregard • Willoughby v. Lehrbass (1986), employee unfit or harmful to others • ...
The immune system 2021-04-19
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- a type of white blood cells which are not phagocytes, they attack cancer cells by releasing chemicals that promote programmed cell death.
- cells that may confer life long immunity.
- a syndrome that results from infection by HIV.
- proteins produced by virus-infected cells.
- white blood cells that spend most of their time in the tissue and organs of the lymphatic system.
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- hyper-intensive responses can occur in many parts of the body including nasal passages, bronchi, and skin.
- drugs that interfere with histamine's action in which they provide temporary relief and often make people drowsy.
- a type of lymphocytes that attacks cells infected with bacteria or viruses.
- an immune response that occurs upon first. exposure to an antigen is called:
- responds to foreign molecules is called:
- first line of defense against potential invaders.
11 Clues: responds to foreign molecules is called: • cells that may confer life long immunity. • proteins produced by virus-infected cells. • a syndrome that results from infection by HIV. • first line of defense against potential invaders. • a type of lymphocytes that attacks cells infected with bacteria or viruses. • ...
Dictionary definition crossword 2021-08-29
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- extending across or relating to two or more continents.
- transport or be transported across space and distance instantly.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy.
- with little thickness or depth.
- a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines, especially the colon and ileum, associated with ulcers and fistulae.
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- a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something; a foe
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- a pointed tooth between the incisors and premolars of a mammal, often greatly enlarged in carnivores.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands, providing lubrication for chewing and swallowing, and aiding digestion.
11 Clues: with little thickness or depth. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • extending across or relating to two or more continents. • transport or be transported across space and distance instantly. • relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-10-28
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- in actuality rather than in theory/ almost or very nearly.
- to advise as the best course or choice; counsel/to praise or commend.
- to gain as by hard work or effort/to bring to a successful conclusion; accomplish; attain
- a formal assurance (typically in writing)/ promise with certainty.
- the first part or earliest stage of something.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
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- knowledge or experience of something/ slight knowledge of someone or something.
- provide lodging or sufficient space for/fit in with the wishes or needs of
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.
- to take (something offered) into one's hand or possession/to have (an honour, blessing) bestowed.
11 Clues: a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness. • the first part or earliest stage of something. • in actuality rather than in theory/ almost or very nearly. • a formal assurance (typically in writing)/ promise with certainty. • to advise as the best course or choice; counsel/to praise or commend. • ...
World Health Day 2026-03-23
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- An establishment where patients are admitted for short-term medical treatment or advice.
- A set of organs or structures in the body that work together (e.g., digestive or nervous).
- To care for and encourage the growth or development of someone.
- The rhythmic throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them
- Help, typically of a practical or financial nature, given to those in need.
- Conditions or practices maintained to prevent disease and keep healthy.
- A course or principle of action adopted by a healthcare organization or government.
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- The body's ability to resist a particular infection or toxin.
- A substance or treatment that cures a disease or condition.
- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, and protection of someone.
- A person engaged in medical work, such as a doctor or paramedic.
11 Clues: A substance or treatment that cures a disease or condition. • The body's ability to resist a particular infection or toxin. • To care for and encourage the growth or development of someone. • A person engaged in medical work, such as a doctor or paramedic. • Conditions or practices maintained to prevent disease and keep healthy. • ...
Scientific Article - Task 1 2023-05-11
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- enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- protein component of the immune system that circulates in the blood, recognizes foreign substances like bacteria and viruses
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- a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver.
- a microscopic fungus consisting of single oval cells
5 Clues: enzyme linked immunosorbent assay • a microscopic fungus consisting of single oval cells • a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases • ...
INFECTIOUS DISEASES 2025-04-18
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- A substance used to stimulate immunity to an infectious disease
- Infectious disease that causes a vesicle rash all over body
- The appearance of fever, mouth sores (especially painful), and a rash on the hands and feet.
- What diseases is spred by mosquitoes?
- The disease is transmitted through contact with urine or contaminated water from infected animals, mainly rodents.
- HIV = Human __________ Virus
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- Preventing infectious diseases involves a combination of individual practices, public health measures, and healthcare interventions include good hygiene, safe food handling, avoiding contact with the sick and ___________
- Sudden onset of symptoms, often including a high fever, body aches, and extreme fatigue. Other typical flu symptoms include a dry cough, sore throat, and runny or stuffy nose.
- Symptoms of food poisoning often include upset stomach, diarrhea and__________
- How is malaria spread?
- Has symptoms like loss of smell or taste
11 Clues: How is malaria spread? • HIV = Human __________ Virus • What diseases is spred by mosquitoes? • Has symptoms like loss of smell or taste • Infectious disease that causes a vesicle rash all over body • A substance used to stimulate immunity to an infectious disease • Symptoms of food poisoning often include upset stomach, diarrhea and__________ • ...
VPT Cross Word Puzzle 2024-03-26
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- The study of drug interactions and their effects on the body
- A type of drug that induces vomiting in animals to remove ingested toxins
- A type of drug that stimulates the central nervous system and increases alertness
- A type of drug that slows down or stops the growth of bacteria
- A drug used to promote the expulsion of gas from the digestive tract
- A drug that antagonizes the effects of opioids and is used to reverse their toxic effects
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- A substance that induces immunity to a specific disease in animals
- A class of drugs that reduce pain and inflammation in animals
- A drug that causes constriction of blood vessels, often used to treat hypertension
- The process of removing a toxic substance from the body
- The route of drug administration where a drug is applied to the skin
11 Clues: The process of removing a toxic substance from the body • The study of drug interactions and their effects on the body • A class of drugs that reduce pain and inflammation in animals • A type of drug that slows down or stops the growth of bacteria • A substance that induces immunity to a specific disease in animals • ...
Niamhs fab word search 2022-01-14
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- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
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- that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- scan A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- electrocardiogram A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
11 Clues: that treat infections by killing bacteria. • An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. • ...
Niamhs fab word search 2022-01-14
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- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
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- humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
11 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 • ...
All About The Skin 2021-10-20
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- the layer of tissue that underlies the skin
- the bodily system consisting of skin and its associated structures such as hair, nails, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands
- a process that allows your body to maintain its core temperature
- The outer layer of the two main layers of the skin.
- defense or immunity against harmful influences
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- are specialized epidermal cells that respond to environmental stimuli
- the registration of an incoming(afferent) nerve impulse in that part of the brain called sensorium
- The process of absorbing or assimilating substances into cells or across the tissues and organs through diffusion or osmosis
- The inner layer of the two main layers of the skin
- the process of absorbing or assimilating substances into cells or across the tissues and organs
- the act or process of separating and giving off cellular waste matter from the body
- production and release of a useful substance by a gland
12 Clues: the layer of tissue that underlies the skin • defense or immunity against harmful influences • The inner layer of the two main layers of the skin • The outer layer of the two main layers of the skin. • production and release of a useful substance by a gland • a process that allows your body to maintain its core temperature • ...
Immune system 2022-03-23
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- antibiotics no longer have an effect on the sickness
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- a type of white blood cells that are apart of the immune system
- They help the body fight infection and other diseases
- are part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow.
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- are chemical barriers that are ready to defend the body from infection
- a type of lymphocytes that are responsible for the humoral immunity
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells.
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- helps cure things like small pox
- a blood protean
11 Clues: a blood protean • helps cure things like small pox • antibiotics no longer have an effect on the sickness • They help the body fight infection and other diseases • a type of white blood cells that are apart of the immune system • a type of lymphocytes that are responsible for the humoral immunity • ...
Niamhs fab word search 2022-01-14
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- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
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- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
11 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 • ...
Microorganisms Crossword 2023-03-29
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- ______________ is the body's ability to fight infection
- The genetic material inside a virus is either DNA or ___
- This is when a harmless version of a disease is introduced to a person to protect against potential future harmful doses of the disease
- The body produces these to fight against disease
- What name do we give to a large number of bacteria or fungi that can be seen without a microscope
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- __________ is when two organisms live in close association and both of them benefit from the arrangement
- ______________ are very small living things that usually can only be seen using a microscope
- Tuberculosis and tetanus are examples of diseases caused by this type of microorganism
- Viruses are enclosed in a coat of _______
- What do we call microorganisms that cause disease
- _____________ is using living organisms to produce a useful product
11 Clues: Viruses are enclosed in a coat of _______ • The body produces these to fight against disease • What do we call microorganisms that cause disease • ______________ is the body's ability to fight infection • The genetic material inside a virus is either DNA or ___ • _____________ is using living organisms to produce a useful product • ...
Biotechnology Vocabulary 2024-03-08
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- 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
- Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong
- Engineering- A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology
- Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetarian
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- Relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
- useful products beneficial to humans
- 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.
- The use of living organisms and technology to develop or
- The use of bio-technology (bacteria and other living organisms to clean up and remove pollution.
11 Clues: useful products beneficial to humans • The use of living organisms and technology to develop or • Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegetarian • Engineering- A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technology • Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong • ...
Governor Bourke and The 1836 Church Act 2023-05-14
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- competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.
- the faith and practices of the ________ Christian Churches.
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman _________ Church.
- the governor who came from Ireland in 1931
- hill uprising something that created tension in the colony
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- hostility and ill-treatment, especially on the basis of ethnicity or religion
- an instance of invading a country or region with an armed force
- a member or supporter of a major British political group of the late 17th through early 19th centuries seeking to limit the royal authority and increase parliamentary power
- church act, a law that put Anglicans and Catholics on an equal basis
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour.
11 Clues: the governor who came from Ireland in 1931 • the faith and practices of the ________ Christian Churches. • concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour. • hill uprising something that created tension in the colony • an instance of invading a country or region with an armed force • ...
Our Place in the Pacific 2024-09-17
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- An outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many individuals
- The practice of kidnapping Pacific Islanders and using them as forced labour
- "Our ________ requires new bases in overseas territories for strategic reasons"
- An outbreak of disease that quickly infects a large number of people across the world
- "We have a responsibility as an enlightened and advanced nation to help other backward and barbaric peoples become civilised" (type of reason)
- The first group of people to sail across the Pacific, according to Western theory
- The currency of Samoa
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- A disease regularly occurring within an area or community
- Rural Māori had a lower level of ________ due to a lack of exposure to illnesses
- Pacific subregion that includes Fiji and Papua New Guinea
- The god who created the islands and the first humans, according to Samoan legend
11 Clues: The currency of Samoa • A disease regularly occurring within an area or community • Pacific subregion that includes Fiji and Papua New Guinea • An outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many individuals • The practice of kidnapping Pacific Islanders and using them as forced labour • ...
Julio's Cheerios 2022-09-16
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- -a person qualified to practice medicine.
- -abnormally low blood pressure.
- -persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- -treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- -the action or process of a liquid, especially blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state.
- - not harmful in effect.
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- -an outbreak of a pandemic disease.
- - insensitivity to pain, especially as artificially induced by the administration of gases or the injection of drugs before surgical operations.
- - The surgical procedure in which a hole is created in the skull by the removal of circular piece of bone.
- -a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
- -Producing or capable of producing infection.
11 Clues: - not harmful in effect. • -abnormally low blood pressure. • -an outbreak of a pandemic disease. • -a person qualified to practice medicine. • -Producing or capable of producing infection. • -persisting for a long time or constantly recurring. • -treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • ...
Epidemiology Key Terms 2026-01-25
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- This type of immunity refers to the resistance of a group to a disease because a large portion of the population is immune.
- The number of people at risk who get an illness compared to the total number of people at risk.
- Causes or risk factors that influence the occurrence of disease.
- Sexual intercourse is an example of this mode of transmission.
- Pre-clinical, sub-clinical, chronic, and latent are examples.
- This type of prevention prevents exposure to the risk factor
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- The frequency and patterns of health events in a population.
- A worldwide epidemic.
- The study of how diseases are distributed in a population and the factors that influence this distribution.
- The "background rate" of disease within a given geographical area.
- This type of prevention identifies people in the preclinical phase of illness.
11 Clues: A worldwide epidemic. • The frequency and patterns of health events in a population. • This type of prevention prevents exposure to the risk factor • Pre-clinical, sub-clinical, chronic, and latent are examples. • Sexual intercourse is an example of this mode of transmission. • Causes or risk factors that influence the occurrence of disease. • ...
Early Modern / Victorian Medicine Revision 2017-01-15
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- Name given to Edward Jenner's invention for protecting people against disease
- Word meaning that a disease has been completely wiped out
- Highly infectious disease that killed up to 30% of those who caught it
- Used as pain relief for operations before anaesthetics
- Occupation of Sarah Nelmes, one of the characters in the smallpox story
- Country that the idea of inoculation first came to Britain from
- Doctor who first correctly calculated the correct doses for Chloroform
- Sometimes people sang these to try and ignore the pain of an operation
- Before anaesthetics, this would be a common cause of death during an operation
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- Surname of Humphrey, who discovered Nitrous Oxide along with Thomas Beddoes
- Surname of doctor who first found a cure for smallpox
- Giving someone a small dose of a disease in order to build up immunity
- Anaestehtic first discovered by James Simpson in 1847
- First British surgeon to use Ether as an anaesthetic
- Name given to an unqualified doctor who offered fake cures
- A dose of anaesthetic that could kill someone might be described as this
- Anaesthetic discovered by William Clark in 1842
- The Latin word 'vacca' means this, which put some people off vaccinations
18 Clues: Anaesthetic discovered by William Clark in 1842 • First British surgeon to use Ether as an anaesthetic • Surname of doctor who first found a cure for smallpox • Anaestehtic first discovered by James Simpson in 1847 • Used as pain relief for operations before anaesthetics • Word meaning that a disease has been completely wiped out • ...
Name That Word: SCIENCE Edition 2025-03-12
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- An overly sensitive immune response to common antigens.
- Form and mature in the bone marrow and secrete antibodies into the blood.
- Your body produces Antibodies in response to an antigen.
- Form in the bone marrow and mature in the thymus gland. Produce a protein antibody that becomes part of a cell membrane.
- A disease in which cells reproduce uncontrollably without the usual signals to stop.
- Disease causing agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- The introduction of antibodies that were produced outside of the body.
- A disease carrying organism that doesn't develop the disease.
- A disease that can be passed from one person to another.
- Medicines that stop the growth and reproduction of bacteria.
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- Proteins that attach to an antigen and render it useless.
- A weakened or dead pathogen placed in the body usually by injection or by mouth.
- A process that causes the area to become red and swollen
- Medicines that kill the cells that reproduce uncontrollably.
- The resistance to certain pathogens.
- A substance that causes an immune response.
- A disease that cannot pass from one person to another.
- The process in which a food is heated to a certain temperature that kills most harmful bacteria.
18 Clues: The resistance to certain pathogens. • A substance that causes an immune response. • Disease causing agents such as bacteria and viruses. • A disease that cannot pass from one person to another. • An overly sensitive immune response to common antigens. • A process that causes the area to become red and swollen • ...
Pandemic Vocab! 2026-05-07
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- Something able to cause infection or disease, as in food poisoning, tetanus, etc.
- The field focused on protecting and improving people’s health in society.
- Keeping distance between people to reduce transmission risk.
- A substance that helps the body develop immunity against a disease.
- Actions to reduce the effects of a disease.
- Community protection achieved when enough people become immune to a disease.
- The spread of a disease from one person to another.
- Something able to spread from person to person, as in flu, COVID-19, etc.
- Microscopic organisms that exist everywhere; some are harmful, others beneficial.
- The initial documented individual infected during an epidemic or outbreak investigation.
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- The percentage or rate of deaths within a population.
- The rapid spread of an infectious disease across a large population within a specific area.
- A disease or health problem affecting the body or mind.
- The rapid appearance of a disease in a specific place or group.
- A period of separation for people who may have been exposed to a disease.
- A person who isn't feeling well.
- Measures used to control and limit the spread of an outbreak.
- A microscopic infectious agent that reproduces inside living cells.
18 Clues: A person who isn't feeling well. • Actions to reduce the effects of a disease. • The spread of a disease from one person to another. • The percentage or rate of deaths within a population. • A disease or health problem affecting the body or mind. • Keeping distance between people to reduce transmission risk. • ...
Lab 9 2020-12-11
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- The concentration of solute particles in the solution, regardless of the type of particle
- Immunity Response of immune system mediated by b cells that produces circulating antibodies active against extracellular bacterial and viral infections
- Swirling action that disturbs smooth flow of liquid
- The process of taking food into the body through the mouth
- The stage of the heart cycle in which the heart muscle contracts and the chambers pump blood.
- Increase in # during acute infections
- Stimulates kidneys to reabsorb sodium
- Transport of nutrients from lumen to blood
- The largest WBC?
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- What is the primary hormone responsible for lowering blood calcium levels
- The only cells in the body that specifically recognize and distinguish different antigenic determinants
- A small branch of an artery leading into capillaries.
- Is secreted by the pineal gland to control circadian rhythms
- digestion Begins in mouth (mastication) an continues in stomach (peristalsis); gices a greater surface area for enzymes to do work
- Includes swallowing, segmentation and peristalsis
- Volume The volume of air in the lungs at the end of maximal expiration
- Used to treat inflammation and adrenal insufficiency
- Volume Amount of air you move in and out during normal quiet breathing
18 Clues: The largest WBC? • Increase in # during acute infections • Stimulates kidneys to reabsorb sodium • Transport of nutrients from lumen to blood • Includes swallowing, segmentation and peristalsis • Swirling action that disturbs smooth flow of liquid • Used to treat inflammation and adrenal insufficiency • A small branch of an artery leading into capillaries. • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword Review 2021-11-01
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- a series of trade routes connecting the East with the West.
- Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas.
- Portuguese explorer who became the first European to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
- Only domesticated animal of the Incas.
- Gold, God, and _________.
- Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City.
- Time period of renewed interest in the learning of Ancient Greece & Rome.
- The Columbian ________ refers to the swapping of diseases, ideas, and crops between the Old World and New World.
- Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World.
- Portuguese explorer Vasca da ____ was the first European explorer to reach India by sea.
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- The _____ system was a labor system set up by the Spanish that had natives work the land for the Spanish.
- Where Marco Polo was from.
- Disease the Spanish brought to the New World that wiped out the indigenous population.
- One reason that Europeans had a stronger immunity to disease was their use of ________ animals.
- First name of Mongol leader who Marco Polo met in China.
- European name for northern China
- Aztec leader that confronted Cortes.
- Columbus was from what country?
18 Clues: Gold, God, and _________. • Where Marco Polo was from. • Columbus was from what country? • European name for northern China • Aztec leader that confronted Cortes. • Only domesticated animal of the Incas. • Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas. • Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City. • Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-01-06
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- - an automatic device for regulating temperature
- - a person who is qualified to treat diseases and other conditions that affect the teeth and gums,
- - to recover or make someone feel better after an injury or illness
- - a disease caused by a parasite.
- - a financial institution where money is deposited or withdrawn
- - a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- - Physical activity that improves or maintains physical fitness and health.
- - A chemical element essential for human life and respiration.
- - the action of stopping something from happening or arising
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- - A device or person that observes and checks progress or vital signs over time
- - feeling weak and dizzy and close to losing consciousness.
- - state of being comfortable healthy or happy
- - A biological preparation used to provide immunity against a disease.
- - suffering from sickness or nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea.
- - a sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement.
- - A healthcare professional who provides care and support to patients.
- - an injury often involving a cut or break in the skin
- - Lacking moisture or water the opposite of wet
18 Clues: - a disease caused by a parasite. • - state of being comfortable healthy or happy • - Lacking moisture or water the opposite of wet • - an automatic device for regulating temperature • - an injury often involving a cut or break in the skin • - feeling weak and dizzy and close to losing consciousness. • - the action of stopping something from happening or arising • ...
MPI & Their Things 2023-12-07
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- Putting the Y in the YMCA
- Interrupting your potential
- Murder Suspect no.1
- Determining the immunologic function of NK cells and innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) in the mucosa of the colon during HIV infection.
- Investigates ncRNA gene expression and its impact on immune responses in gastrointestinal cells, studying interactions with Cryptosporidium.
- Studying neutralizing antibody response in HIV and COVID-19 as well as understanding the glycosylation patterns of antibodies
- Examine signaling pathways influencing myeloid cells in HIV-induced inflammation and their impact on comorbidities like HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
- Determining the link between age-related bone loss and cognitive decline
- The stars of the show
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- Studying the biochemistry and molecular biology of schistosome parasites and studying the catalytic mechanisms and structures of flavoenzymes and peroxiredoxins.
- We don’t need a translator
- They say "What’s for dinner?"
- Studying the intracellular innate immunity mechanisms, cellular responses and cellular adaptations to incoming viral particles
- Not very good hosts
- Opposite of having a blasts
- Studying the role of astrocytes in HAND and HIV latency
- Determine the impact of drugs of abuse, HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders
- The jokes not only hurt, they..
18 Clues: Not very good hosts • Murder Suspect no.1 • The stars of the show • Putting the Y in the YMCA • We don’t need a translator • Interrupting your potential • Opposite of having a blasts • They say "What’s for dinner?" • The jokes not only hurt, they.. • Studying the role of astrocytes in HAND and HIV latency • ...
Infectious Disease Review 2024-02-02
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- Created by our own immune system when we are exposed to a potential disease-causing agent
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A type of immunity that develops when a person's immune system responds to a foreign substance
- I like Taylor Swift
- Main responders to viral infection
- The process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- The ability of the immune system to respond more rapidly and effectively to pathogens
- One or more epidemiologically connected populations or environments in which the pathogen can be permanently maintained
- When diseases spread through the direct transfer of bacteria, viruses or other germs from one person to another
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- Small single-celled organisms
- Disease that results from an infection transmitted to humans and other animals
- Infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- Usually involves antibodies directed at multiple epitopes
- Plasma cells and memory cells.
- Viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and helminths.
- Introducing a vaccine into the body
- An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- The defense system you were born with
18 Clues: I like Taylor Swift • Small single-celled organisms • Plasma cells and memory cells. • Main responders to viral infection • Introducing a vaccine into the body • The defense system you were born with • Viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and helminths. • The process of infecting or the state of being infected. • Usually involves antibodies directed at multiple epitopes • ...
Infectious Disease Review 2024-02-02
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- Created by our own immune system when we are exposed to a potential disease-causing agent
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A type of immunity that develops when a person's immune system responds to a foreign substance
- I like Taylor Swift
- Main responders to viral infection
- The process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- The ability of the immune system to respond more rapidly and effectively to pathogens
- One or more epidemiologically connected populations or environments in which the pathogen can be permanently maintained
- When diseases spread through the direct transfer of bacteria, viruses or other germs from one person to another
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- Small single-celled organisms
- Disease that results from an infection transmitted to humans and other animals
- Infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- Usually involves antibodies directed at multiple epitopes
- Plasma cells and memory cells.
- Viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and helminths.
- Introducing a vaccine into the body
- An epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- The defense system you were born with
18 Clues: I like Taylor Swift • Small single-celled organisms • Plasma cells and memory cells. • Main responders to viral infection • Introducing a vaccine into the body • The defense system you were born with • Viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and helminths. • The process of infecting or the state of being infected. • Usually involves antibodies directed at multiple epitopes • ...
SENIOR - 5 2026-03-27
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- Measure that reflects new cases occurring in a population over a specified time.
- Time interval between exposure to infection and appearance of symptoms.
- Immunity developed after vaccination or infection.
- Systematic error that distorts study results due to flawed design or sampling.
- Indicator reflecting number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.
- Study design that follows subjects forward in time to observe outcomes.
- Ability of a test to correctly identify those without the disease.
- Graph showing occurrence of cases over time during an outbreak.
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- Measure of association used in cohort studies to compare risk between groups.
- Level of prevention aimed at early detection and prompt treatment.
- Study comparing exposure in diseased vs non-diseased individuals retrospectively.
- Person who harbors pathogen without showing symptoms but can transmit disease.
- Index case that introduces infection into a population.
- Protection offered to population when enough individuals are immune.
- Rapid spread of disease affecting large population across regions or continents.
- Odds-based measure commonly used in case-control studies.
- Health care approach focusing on prevention, equity, and community participation.
- Ability of a test to correctly identify those with the disease.
18 Clues: Immunity developed after vaccination or infection. • Index case that introduces infection into a population. • Odds-based measure commonly used in case-control studies. • Ability of a test to correctly identify those with the disease. • Graph showing occurrence of cases over time during an outbreak. • ...
Skin Cancer 2021-12-10
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- “C” of Melanoma
- Lighter skin tone = ______ levels of folate
- The most deadly of skin cancers, cancer of melanocytes
- “B” of Melanoma
- Used to maintain a healthy heart, strong immunity, stable nervous system, and help organisms for survival and reproduction
- “D” of Melanoma
- After what age does skin cancer tend to occur
- Skin cancer type that arises from stratum spinosum, cells not normally dividing, and metastasizes to lymph nodes
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- Caused when there is damage to a skin cell; results in uncontrolled cell division; typically UV light damages the DNA
- Type of skin cancer that does spread
- Type of skin cancer that doesn’t spread
- More UV light = ______ to the equator
- One of the rarest types of skin cancer but causes the majority of skin cancer related deaths, a cancerous tumor of melanocytes
- A form of skin cancer, it’s a disease associated with a low immune system and found in HIV infected people
- Population that is more susceptible to skin cancer than other population since they lack the melanin
- “E” of Melanoma
- Skin cancer type that is least malignant, most common, arises from stratum basale, and most treatable
- “A” of Melanoma
18 Clues: “C” of Melanoma • “B” of Melanoma • “E” of Melanoma • “A” of Melanoma • “D” of Melanoma • Type of skin cancer that does spread • More UV light = ______ to the equator • Type of skin cancer that doesn’t spread • Lighter skin tone = ______ levels of folate • After what age does skin cancer tend to occur • The most deadly of skin cancers, cancer of melanocytes • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2026-01-05
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- Not specifically stated in the Constitution but inferred from expressed powers.
- A law that creates or continues a government program and sets limits on how much can be spent.
- Explicitly written in the Constitution, mainly in Article I, Section 8 (also called enumerated powers).
- Legal protection for original creative works (books, music, art).
- Legal protection for inventions or new processes.
- A violent uprising against the government.
- Lying under oath.
- A law that authorizes government spending of money.
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- The process by which the House charges a federal official with wrongdoing.
- Bills that raise money through taxes; must originate in the House of Representatives.
- A legal order requiring someone to testify or provide evidence.
- Loans to the government that are repaid with interest.
- Refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation.
- Protection from prosecution or punishment, often granted to witnesses.
- oversight Congress’s power to review and supervise executive agencies.
- The president’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- Clause Constitutional clause allowing Congress to make laws needed to carry out its expressed powers; basis for implied powers.
- Trade and economic activity between states; regulated by Congress.
18 Clues: Lying under oath. • A violent uprising against the government. • Legal protection for inventions or new processes. • A law that authorizes government spending of money. • Loans to the government that are repaid with interest. • Refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation. • The president’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress. • ...
Infectious Disease 2013-04-03
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- tiny single-celled organisms, some of which can cause disease
- any kind of agent that causes disease
- a reaction to injury or infection that is characterized by pain, redness, and swelling
- hookworms, tapeworms and lice are examples of these
- a network of vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph throughout the body
- inflammation of the intestine caused by an amoeba
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- malaria and African sleeping sickness are examples of this
- cells in the body whose primary job is to defend the body against disease
- a bacterial infection of the digestive system usually spread by eating contaminated food
- substance introduced into a body to produce immunity
- tiny disease causing particles made up of genetic material and a protein coat
- medicines used to kill or slow the growth of bacteria
- a disease caused by an agent that has infected the body
- athletes foot, jock itch and ringworm are examples of this
- an inflammation of the membrane covering the brain and spinal cord
- get their energy and nutrients by feeding off of other living things
- viral disease whose symptoms include inflammation of the liver, jaundice, and fever
- organisms that absorb and use the nutrients of living or dead organisms
18 Clues: any kind of agent that causes disease • inflammation of the intestine caused by an amoeba • hookworms, tapeworms and lice are examples of these • substance introduced into a body to produce immunity • medicines used to kill or slow the growth of bacteria • a disease caused by an agent that has infected the body • ...
Spellings 2021-03-17
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- an act of slaughtering an animal or person or surrendering a possession as an offering to a deity
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion.
- single; separate
- represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is
- used to single out one person or thing over all others
- constituting number twelve in a sequence; 12th
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
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- against people from different backgrounds"
- the state of being able to proceed with something without difficulty
- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
- at once; instantly.
- the quality or state of being different or diverse; the absence of uniformity or monotony.
- recognize the full worth of.
- (in the UK) the highest legislature, consisting of the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- joined, fastened, or connected to something
- a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.
18 Clues: single; separate • at once; instantly. • recognize the full worth of. • against people from different backgrounds" • joined, fastened, or connected to something • constituting number twelve in a sequence; 12th • prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion. • used to single out one person or thing over all others • ...
Age of Exploration Crossword Review 2021-11-01
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- Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World.
- The _____ system was a labor system set up by the Spanish that had natives work the land for the Spanish.
- Only domesticated animal of the Incas.
- Where Marco Polo was from.
- Gold, God, and _________.
- The Columbian ________ refers to the swapping of diseases, ideas, and crops between the Old World and New World.
- Portuguese explorer who became the first European to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
- Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City.
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- One reason that Europeans had a stronger immunity to disease was their use of ________ animals.
- a series of trade routes connecting the East with the West.
- First name of Mongol leader who Marco Polo met in China.
- Time period of renewed interest in the learning of Ancient Greece & Rome.
- Columbus was from what country?
- Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas.
- Disease the Spanish brought to the New World that wiped out the indigenous population.
- Portuguese explorer Vasca da ____ was the first European explorer to reach India by sea.
- European name for northern China
- Aztec leader that confronted Cortes.
18 Clues: Gold, God, and _________. • Where Marco Polo was from. • Columbus was from what country? • European name for northern China • Aztec leader that confronted Cortes. • Only domesticated animal of the Incas. • Name of Spanish Conquistador who conquered the Incas. • Number of voyages Columbus undertook to the New World. • Aztec capital city, located in modern-day Mexico City. • ...
Geography Glossary Crossword 2020-06-09
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- person does not have the minimum amount of income needed to meet the minimum requirements for living
- the process of developing or being developed
- Human Development Index
- measure of the proportion of children under the age of 12 months who die
- non-profit organisation
- the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- the ability to read and write.
- health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- set of factors or events by which poverty, once started, is likely to continue unless there is outside intervention
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- average number of years a person in an area or population can expect to live
- ability of humans to access the things they need to live happy lives
- treatment to produce immunity against a disease
- abundance of valuable possessions or money
- graph that displays the percentage of males and females in
- the state of being happy.
- people lack the minimum amount of income needed in order to maintain the average standard of living in the society in which they live
- action or omission which constitutes an offence and is punishable by law
- Gross Domestic Product
18 Clues: Gross Domestic Product • Human Development Index • non-profit organisation • the state of being happy. • the ability to read and write. • abundance of valuable possessions or money • the process of developing or being developed • treatment to produce immunity against a disease • the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life • ...
Bio Breakthroughs 2025-03-11
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- The field that designs and creates new biological parts and systems.
- The design of new proteins for medical and industrial use.
- The complete set of DNA, including all genes, in an organism.
- The study of microscopic organisms, including bacteria and viruses.
- A process where microorganisms break down substances to produce biofuels, medicines, or food products.
- Plastics derived from renewable biological sources like corn starch.
- When bacteria evolve to survive against previously effective drugs.
- The gradual development of species over time due to natural selection.
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- The process in plants that converts light energy into chemical energy.
- The direct manipulation of an organism's DNA to alter its characteristics.
- A vessel used in biomanufacturing to grow cells or microorganisms.
- A revolutionary gene-editing technology that allows precise DNA modifications.
- A biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in cells.
- A treatment that boosts the body's immune system to fight diseases like cancer.
- The process by which cells generate energy from glucose.
- The use of living organisms or systems to develop products.
- A biological preparation that stimulates immunity against diseases.
- Undifferentiated cells that can develop into different cell types.
18 Clues: The process by which cells generate energy from glucose. • The design of new proteins for medical and industrial use. • The use of living organisms or systems to develop products. • The complete set of DNA, including all genes, in an organism. • A biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions in cells. • ...
Age of Exploration 2022-12-20
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- n. a group of countries or territories under the control of one government or ruler
- n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers
- n. the Spanish word for conqueror
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- n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group
- n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- n. a body’s ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of the illness
- v. to steal or take something by force
7 Clues: n. the Spanish word for conqueror • v. to steal or take something by force • n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group • n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water • n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers • ...
Heath 2024-02-23
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- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
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- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
- help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available.
- a result or effect of an action or condition.
- a result or effect of an action or condition.
8 Clues: a result or effect of an action or condition. • a result or effect of an action or condition. • the state of being free from illness or injury. • the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual. • help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available. • ...
TechInsights 2025-11-12
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- - The process of producing large quantities of vaccines for distribution
- - A small substance introduced to the body to stimulate an immune response and build immunity.
- : A commonly used system in laboratories to track and manage data from testing.
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- - A branch of technology focused on analyzing biological data.
- Flow - A type of diagnostic technology often used in rapid testing.
- A widely used diagnostic method for detecting pathogens through genetic material. GMP: The regulatory framework ensuring vaccine production meets global standards.
- : A molecule often detected in PCR diagnostics to identify viral infections.
7 Clues: - A branch of technology focused on analyzing biological data. • Flow - A type of diagnostic technology often used in rapid testing. • - The process of producing large quantities of vaccines for distribution • : A molecule often detected in PCR diagnostics to identify viral infections. • ...
Callous Crosswords 2021-07-29
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- The young warlock resolved never to fall prey to such weakness and employed ____ ____ to ensure his immunity.
- The warlock gloried in his ____________, and the sagacity that had produced it.
- She sensed the ________ that lay behind the warmth of his flattery, and had never met a man so strange and remote.
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- Here, in an enchanted crystal casket, was the warlock's beating _____.
- All pierced the newly ________ heart like spears.
- She was a witch of __________ skill and possessed of much gold.
- They found the dungeon at last, and a most ________ sight awaited them there.
7 Clues: All pierced the newly ________ heart like spears. • She was a witch of __________ skill and possessed of much gold. • Here, in an enchanted crystal casket, was the warlock's beating _____. • They found the dungeon at last, and a most ________ sight awaited them there. • The warlock gloried in his ____________, and the sagacity that had produced it. • ...
The Lemonade War 2024-02-23
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired.
- make a long, high-pitched cry or noise.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
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- making a continuous murmuring sound
- give authorization or consent to (someone) to do something
- look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something
7 Clues: making a continuous murmuring sound • make a long, high-pitched cry or noise. • look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something • give authorization or consent to (someone) to do something • a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group. • ...
D.H. williams crunch 2022-09-13
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- a unit of ionizing radiation, the amount producing one electrostatic unit of positive or negative ionic charge in one cubic centimeter of air under standard conditions.
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium
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- a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
- the rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless.
- prevalent over a whole country or the world
6 Clues: prevalent over a whole country or the world • a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease • a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium • the rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless. • ...
Health and Disease 2025-05-22
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- A type of microorganism that includes moulds and can cause infections like athlete’s foot
- A microorganism that causes disease, such as a virus or bacterium
- A tiny particle that can cause disease and must reproduce inside living cells
- A substance that protects the body by helping it build immunity to a disease
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- Substances in food that the body needs to grow, stay healthy and work properly
- Single-celled organisms that can cause illness or be helpful, like in digestion
- A type of disease that can be spread from one person to another
7 Clues: A type of disease that can be spread from one person to another • A microorganism that causes disease, such as a virus or bacterium • A substance that protects the body by helping it build immunity to a disease • A tiny particle that can cause disease and must reproduce inside living cells • ...
Food groups 2025-09-13
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- Organic compounds needed in small amounts, such as C for immunity and D for bones
- Another name for fats, provides long-term energy storage and insulation
- Main source of quick energy, found in bread, pasta and rice
- Also called roughage, helps food move through the digestive system and prevents constipation
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- Inorganic nutrients like iron and calcium that help with blood, teeth and bones
- Essential for growth and repair of muscles and tissues, found in meat, beans and fish
- Makes up around 60% of the body, vital for hydration, transport and temperature control
7 Clues: Main source of quick energy, found in bread, pasta and rice • Another name for fats, provides long-term energy storage and insulation • Inorganic nutrients like iron and calcium that help with blood, teeth and bones • Organic compounds needed in small amounts, such as C for immunity and D for bones • ...
Classics 2B 2026-04-08
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- The winner of the Olympic _______ can be considered an all-around athlete.
- In 1989 the _________ events honoring the French Revolution, the Louvre, the great Parisian museum, was enlarged in 1988.
- Although most Americans continue to use the Fahrenheit scale where water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees, scientists use the ________ scale.
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- Root: Centum (Latin, Adjective)
- Root: Decem (Latin, Adjective)
- Our town is preparing a time capsule of contemporary articles to be opened at its next _________ celebration.
- European diseases like measles ________(ed) Native American populations because they had no immunity.
7 Clues: Root: Decem (Latin, Adjective) • Root: Centum (Latin, Adjective) • The winner of the Olympic _______ can be considered an all-around athlete. • European diseases like measles ________(ed) Native American populations because they had no immunity. • Our town is preparing a time capsule of contemporary articles to be opened at its next _________ celebration. • ...
COVID Corner Crossword 2021-12-21
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- The vaccine that requires 2 shots in 28 days
- As of Sept 2021, this was the most infectious variant of COVID thus far
- Newest known variant as of Nov 2021
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- WHO assigned labels for variants to be named after which language's alphabet?
- Mayor of NYC is offering $100 for its residents to get which shot between now and New Year's Eve?
- Experts say that for this type of immunity to work in a community, between 75-85% of people need to be vaccinated
- Medical term for loss of smell
7 Clues: Medical term for loss of smell • Newest known variant as of Nov 2021 • The vaccine that requires 2 shots in 28 days • As of Sept 2021, this was the most infectious variant of COVID thus far • WHO assigned labels for variants to be named after which language's alphabet? • ...
ESTI: May 2021 Crossword 2021-04-27
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- A genetic neurodegenerative disease that deteriorates a person's physical, mental, and emotional abilities
- a shot that provides active acquired immunity a particular infectious disease
- Species of animals with a backbone
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- A drug using ASOs to treat spinal muscle atrophy
- A structure that consists of nervous tissue and support cells, connects with the brain, and extends down the back lengthwise
- A clump of blood that has changed from a liquid to a gel-like or semisolid state
- A unit of data that is stored on a digital ledger that guarantees the digital asset as unique
7 Clues: Species of animals with a backbone • A drug using ASOs to treat spinal muscle atrophy • a shot that provides active acquired immunity a particular infectious disease • A clump of blood that has changed from a liquid to a gel-like or semisolid state • A unit of data that is stored on a digital ledger that guarantees the digital asset as unique • ...
Age of Exploration 2022-12-20
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- n. a group of countries or territories under the control of one government or ruler
- n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers
- n. the Spanish word for conqueror
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- n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group
- n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- n. a body’s ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of the illness
- v. to steal or take something by force
7 Clues: n. the Spanish word for conqueror • v. to steal or take something by force • n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group • n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water • n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers • ...
Age of Exploration 2022-12-20
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- n. a group of countries or territories under the control of one government or ruler
- n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers
- n. the Spanish word for conqueror
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- n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group
- n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- n. a body’s ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of the illness
- v. to steal or take something by force
7 Clues: n. the Spanish word for conqueror • v. to steal or take something by force • n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group • n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water • n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers • ...
Age of Exploration 2022-12-20
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- n. a group of countries or territories under the control of one government or ruler
- n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers
- n. the Spanish word for conqueror
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- n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group
- n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- n. a body’s ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of the illness
- v. to steal or take something by force
7 Clues: n. the Spanish word for conqueror • v. to steal or take something by force • n. the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group • n. a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water • n. a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers • ...
Feed in horses 2025-01-24
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- The primary portion of all of our horses' diet
- The type of hard feed that all of our horses are given
- Grown in the field and horses like to graze on this
- An essential aspect of all horses's diet. Used to maintain gut health and provide energy and heat from fermentation
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- An essential aspect of all horses' diet. Used to make up muscles, helping in digestion, immunity and so much more!
- Dried Grass that is normally fed to our horses' in nets in stables
- Something that horses may need more of, especially in hotter weather
7 Clues: The primary portion of all of our horses' diet • Grown in the field and horses like to graze on this • The type of hard feed that all of our horses are given • Dried Grass that is normally fed to our horses' in nets in stables • Something that horses may need more of, especially in hotter weather • ...
vol2 pg 240 Europeans in the Americas 2025-09-08
4 Clues: resistance to a disease • a Spanish conqueror of Native Americans • the trade route between Africa, the West Indies, and North America • the distance captured Africans were shipped across the Atlantic Ocean to the West Indies
Crossword puzzle on Role of Microorganism 2021-06-08
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- process in which fungi like yeast, reproduce quickly and produces carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide mixes with the dough or batter and increases its volume and makes it fluffy and soft.
- process used for wastewater treatment.
- used as fuel for production of energy.
- chemicals produced by microorganisms,that kill or inhibit the growth of other harmful microorganisms.
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- convert the dead remains of plants and animals to humus.
- ability of an organism to resist an infection.
6 Clues: process used for wastewater treatment. • used as fuel for production of energy. • ability of an organism to resist an infection. • convert the dead remains of plants and animals to humus. • chemicals produced by microorganisms,that kill or inhibit the growth of other harmful microorganisms. • ...
healthcare 2024-08-30
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- an embleme of medicine in the United states
- the use of medicines that contain weakened or dead bacteria or viruses to build immunity and prevent disease
- loss of feeling with or without the loss of consciousness
- an instrustrument that uses a lens to magnify objects too small to be seen with the naked eye
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- the process of isolating people who have been exposed to infectious or contagious disease
- a promise of professional behavior made by doctors.
6 Clues: an embleme of medicine in the United states • a promise of professional behavior made by doctors. • loss of feeling with or without the loss of consciousness • the process of isolating people who have been exposed to infectious or contagious disease • an instrustrument that uses a lens to magnify objects too small to be seen with the naked eye • ...
