immunity Crossword Puzzles
Vaccination 2025-04-06
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- The unique identifier molecule on the outside of a cell/pathogen
- Vaccinations usually contain a dead/inactive/--- form of the pathogen
- This type of T cells activates other cells in the immune system
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- The WHO definition of a vaccination is a simple, ---- , and effective way of protecting you against harmful diseases, before you come into contact with them.
- In relation to public health, vaccination contributes to what kind of immunity
- Antibodies are produced by these cells
6 Clues: Antibodies are produced by these cells • This type of T cells activates other cells in the immune system • The unique identifier molecule on the outside of a cell/pathogen • Vaccinations usually contain a dead/inactive/--- form of the pathogen • In relation to public health, vaccination contributes to what kind of immunity • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2025-09-05
Across
- Relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Affected by physical or mental illness.
- the use of medicines that contain weakened or dead bacteria or viruses to build immunity and prevent disease
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- The invention of the printing press made it possible to mass produce books, allowing information about new medical discoveries to spread quickly.
- An institution for educating children.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
7 Clues: An institution for educating children. • Affected by physical or mental illness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • Relating to the science of medicine, or to the treatment of illness and injuries. • ...
COVID-19 2022-11-17
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- (of a disease) able to be caught by touching someone with the disease or something the person has touched or worn, or (of a person) having this type of disease
- to pass sth from one person to another
- a sudden appearance of something, esp. of a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant
- the quality or state of being immune
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- Wearing it can slow the spread of COVID-19
- subjective evidence of disease or physical disturbance broadly : something that indicates the presence of bodily disorder.
- Separates an exposed individual from others who are not sick
- the act of vaccinating
- a wad of absorbent material usually wound around one end of a small stick and used especially for applying medication or for removing material from an area
- A global outbreak of a disease
10 Clues: the act of vaccinating • A global outbreak of a disease • the quality or state of being immune • to pass sth from one person to another • Wearing it can slow the spread of COVID-19 • Separates an exposed individual from others who are not sick • a sudden appearance of something, esp. of a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant • ...
Lecture 7 MSC in Animal Science (KMeade) 2022-10-17
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- Term for a weakening of an antigen before using it for vaccination
- A very specific type of antibody that comes from a single type of plasma cell
- Term for using a part of a bacteria or virus as the antigen for a vaccine
- The species used to develop the first vaccine by Edward Jenner
- Compound added to boost the innate immune response to a vaccine
- Type of antibody that prevent viral entry into host cells
- The type of immunity which develops when large numbers of a population are immune to a disease
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- The type of vaccine that protects against multiple strains of the same pathogen
- The name for markers of a protective immune response
- Term for a killing of an antigen before using it for vaccination
10 Clues: The name for markers of a protective immune response • Type of antibody that prevent viral entry into host cells • The species used to develop the first vaccine by Edward Jenner • Compound added to boost the innate immune response to a vaccine • Term for a killing of an antigen before using it for vaccination • ...
Disease 2023-04-24
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- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells.
- Temporarily inactive.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
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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.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating. • ...
Minerals 2013-02-20
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- Principal minerals of bones and teeth; involved in the contraction and relaxation of muscles, nerve function and blood pressure
- It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance
- Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use
- Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism
- Involved in bone mineralization, synthesis of proteins, enzyme action, normal contraction of muscles, nerve transmission
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- Formation of bones and teeth helps teeth resistant to decay and bones resistant to mineral loss
- Facilitates many reactions including protein synthesis ,fluid balance, nerve transmission, and contraction of muscles
- Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance
- Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance.
- Part of many enzymes, present in insulin, involved in making genetic material and proteins, immunity, vitamin A transport, taste, wound healing, sperm creation, normal fetal development
10 Clues: Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism • Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance • Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use • It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance • Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance. • ...
KS4 Communicable Diseases Crossword 2024-01-22
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- Single celled prokaryotic organisms.
- Blood cells involved in the immune system of the body. They engulf pathogens and make antibodies and antitoxins.
- A state of physical and mental well-being.
- Dead or inactive pathogenic material used in vaccination to develop immunity to disease in a healthy person.
- A disease that is caused by a pathogen and cab be passed from one organism to another.
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- A living organism that transmits a pathogen from an infected animal to a human or another animal.
- Transfer of a pathogen from one individual to another.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- Pathogens that are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside the living cells of other organisms.
- An illness or sickness characterised by specific signs and symptoms.
10 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease. • Single celled prokaryotic organisms. • A state of physical and mental well-being. • Transfer of a pathogen from one individual to another. • An illness or sickness characterised by specific signs and symptoms. • A disease that is caused by a pathogen and cab be passed from one organism to another. • ...
Module 6 2024-03-13
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- Contagious disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from person to person or object to person or animal to person.
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
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- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
10 Clues: Any microbe that can cause disease. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
Microorganisms: Friend and Foe.class 8 2026-01-15
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- An insect or animal (like a female Anopheles mosquito) that transmits disease-causing microbes. Down
- Single-celled microbes that can be rod-shaped, spiral, or spherical. Across
- The process of heating milk to high temperatures and cooling it rapidly to kill microbes. Down
- A biological preparation that helps the body build immunity against diseases. DOWN
- A group of animal-like, single-celled microorganisms (e.g., Amoeba). Down
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- The process of conversion of sugar into alcohol by yeast. Down
- Used in the baking industry for making bread and cakes. Across
- The smallest microorganism that reproduces only inside a host cell. Across
- A group of microorganisms that contain chlorophyll and can make their own food. Down
- Medicines like Penicillin that kill or stop the growth of disease-causing microbes. Across
10 Clues: The process of conversion of sugar into alcohol by yeast. Down • Used in the baking industry for making bread and cakes. Across • A group of animal-like, single-celled microorganisms (e.g., Amoeba). Down • The smallest microorganism that reproduces only inside a host cell. Across • Single-celled microbes that can be rod-shaped, spiral, or spherical. Across • ...
illness crossword 2025-08-13
Across
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- An epidemic of disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide.
- A common symptom of many infections, characterized by an elevated body temperature.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease.
Down
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial.
- The invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to these organisms.
- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells.
- A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug.
10 Clues: A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease. • A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug. • A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells. • Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial. • A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects. • ...
Part 2 2026-02-07
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- The capacity to intentionally shift how a situation is viewed in order to see more options.
- A tension made up of two interdependent opposites that must be balanced rather than solved.
- A system that explains why people resist change even when improvement is genuinely desired.
- Viewing reality through the pressures, risks, and constraints of another person.
- An influence principle where people look to others’ behavior when facing uncertainty.
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- A repeated protective response that over time becomes habitual and invisible.
- Seeing a situation from one’s own thoughts, emotions, and judgments.
- A guiding inquiry that helps reveal what a person is protecting in a given situation.
- Observing interaction patterns and system dynamics without becoming emotionally involved.
- Influence that reduces perceived risk while respecting autonomy and avoiding manipulation.
10 Clues: Seeing a situation from one’s own thoughts, emotions, and judgments. • A repeated protective response that over time becomes habitual and invisible. • Viewing reality through the pressures, risks, and constraints of another person. • A guiding inquiry that helps reveal what a person is protecting in a given situation. • ...
Short Boarders 2024-05-27
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- a piece of equipment consisting of a strong fabric sheet connected by springs to a frame, used as a springboard
- a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, often on a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a sequence of actions regularly followed
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- a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea
- a young pilchard or other young or small herring-like fish
- the chemical element of atomic number 17, a toxic, irritant, pale green gas
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that may have been exposed to infectious disease are placed
- food product made principally from one or more vegetable
- relating to or found in the sea
10 Clues: relating to or found in the sea • a sequence of actions regularly followed • food product made principally from one or more vegetable • a young pilchard or other young or small herring-like fish • the chemical element of atomic number 17, a toxic, irritant, pale green gas • a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea • ...
Vocab 2024-05-08
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- suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at
- a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities to the rest of a group or society.
- to persuade someone forcefully to do something that they are unwilling to do
- the state or quality of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- to ask questions, especially in order to check if something is true or correct
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- said or thought by some people to be the stated bad or illegal thing, although you have no proof
- deriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others.
- to assert (something, such as a judgment or decree) as valid or confirmed
- the basic or most important idea or quality of something
- to diminish in function, ability, or quality
10 Clues: to diminish in function, ability, or quality • suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at • the basic or most important idea or quality of something • to assert (something, such as a judgment or decree) as valid or confirmed • deriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others. • ...
Nutrition 2020-03-18
4 Clues: Essential for immunity and vision • Metabolizes food, helps form hemaglobin, stabilizes blood sugar • Nervous-system function, crucial to the formation of red blood cells • antioxidant, protects cells and tissues from damage and is important for protein metabolism
In our lab, we showed participants an unfamiliar mascot; some were shown an Indigenous image, while others were shown an image of an animal. We then measured how strongly all participants associated Indigenous people with “warlike,” a stereotype leveraged 2021-11-29
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- The traditions, customs, achievements,and shared values between a group of people, or nation
- An important assignment carried out for political, religious, or commercial purposes, typically involving travel
- A particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of part or all of an organism, and that is not due to any external injury
- american A member of any of the indigenous (indian) peoples of North, Central, and South America
- A group of states with a central government but independence in decision making for their own
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- Human societies with a high level of cultural and technological development
- A natural defense against a disease
- Moving from place to place in a fixed pattern
- An area of land set aside for use by a group. Particularly Native Americans
- Someone who changes their religious beliefs
10 Clues: A natural defense against a disease • Someone who changes their religious beliefs • Moving from place to place in a fixed pattern • Human societies with a high level of cultural and technological development • An area of land set aside for use by a group. Particularly Native Americans • ...
Minerals 2013-02-20
Across
- It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance
- Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism
- Principal minerals of bones and teeth; involved in the contraction and relaxation of muscles, nerve function and blood pressure
- Involved in bone mineralization, synthesis of proteins, enzyme action, normal contraction of muscles, nerve transmission
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- Formation of bones and teeth helps teeth resistant to decay and bones resistant to mineral loss
- Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance
- Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use
- Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance.
- Facilitates many reactions including protein synthesis ,fluid balance, nerve transmission, and contraction of muscles
- Part of many enzymes, present in insulin, involved in making genetic material and proteins, immunity, vitamin A transport, taste, wound healing, sperm creation, normal fetal development
10 Clues: Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism • Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance • Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use • It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance • Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance. • ...
Some Minerals 2013-02-20
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- Facilitates many reactions including protein synthesis ,fluid balance, nerve transmission, and contraction of muscles
- Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance
- Part of many enzymes, present in insulin, involved in making genetic material and proteins, immunity, vitamin A transport, taste, wound healing, sperm creation, normal fetal development
- Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use
- Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance.
Down
- It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance
- Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism
- Formation of bones and teeth helps teeth resistant to decay and bones resistant to mineral loss
- Involved in bone mineralization, synthesis of proteins, enzyme action, normal contraction of muscles, nerve transmission
- Principal minerals of bones and teeth; involved in the contraction and relaxation of muscles, nerve function and blood pressure
10 Clues: Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism • Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance • Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use • It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance • Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance. • ...
Coronavirus Crossword 2020-10-20
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- Not having signs or symptoms of infection, illness, or disease
- The worldwide spread of a disease that affects large numbers of people.
- An infectious microscopic organism that needs living cells to replicate
- A preparation of dead/weak microorganisms that is given (usually by injection) to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease.
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- An place where the sick or injured are given medical or surgical care
- A microscopic organism causing disease
- Conditions or practices (as of cleanliness) relating to health (such as taking a shower or brushing your teeth)
- The general condition of the body
- The practice of confining people who may have been exposed to an infectious disease to see whether they become ill.
- A substance or preparation (such as a drug) used in treating disease
10 Clues: The general condition of the body • A microscopic organism causing disease • Not having signs or symptoms of infection, illness, or disease • A substance or preparation (such as a drug) used in treating disease • An place where the sick or injured are given medical or surgical care • The worldwide spread of a disease that affects large numbers of people. • ...
10 - OCD 2024-01-29
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- The specialized junction through which neural signals are transmitted from one neuron to another.
- Statistical description of the degree of peakedness of probability distribution.
- The period or process of reaching puberty.
- Sudden onset of intense apprehension and fearfulness in the absence of actual danger.
- Type of factor analysis used to understand the major dimensions or “types” of people by identifying how they perceive different variables.
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- Erotic feelings of the son toward the mother, accompanied by rivalry and hostility toward the father, during the phallic stage of psychosexual development.
- The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye.
- Ability of the body to resist infection.
- Theory says neurological gateways decide which pain signals pass through and which don't.
- Diminished effectiveness of a stimulus in eliciting a response, following repeated exposure to the stimulus.
10 Clues: Ability of the body to resist infection. • The period or process of reaching puberty. • The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye. • Statistical description of the degree of peakedness of probability distribution. • Sudden onset of intense apprehension and fearfulness in the absence of actual danger. • ...
Crossword 2024-05-22
Across
- Legal protections granted to certain individuals, entities or organizations.
- Formal demand or assertion of a right thing, typically seeking compensation.
- Community of countries that meet with the objective of achieving comprehensive development, through Andean, South American and Latin American integration.
- Multilateral organization that directs peacekeeping operations worldwide.
- Support or defense of a particular cause through various channels such as public relations campaign
- Its objectives are to unify the oil policies of the member countries, in order to guarantee fair and stable prices.
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- Monitoring and analysis of information about the behavior of other states or organizations
- Situation of sacrificing one interest or objective to prioritize another.
- Set of rules, procedures or ceremonies followed by relations between states.
- Process of discussion between 2 or more parts to reach an agreement or resolve a dispute.
10 Clues: Situation of sacrificing one interest or objective to prioritize another. • Multilateral organization that directs peacekeeping operations worldwide. • Legal protections granted to certain individuals, entities or organizations. • Formal demand or assertion of a right thing, typically seeking compensation. • ...
Microorganisms : Friend and Foe 2024-08-07
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- microscope:Viruses can be seen only with the help of an ( p.no -30)
- : The plant body of the fungus is made up of branched filaments called( p.no- 28)
- : The ability of the body to fight against germs is called.(p.no-35)
- : Organisms and can only seen with the help of a microscope ( p.no- 26)
- : Which bacteria help to fermentation of milk(p.no-32)
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- : Microbes enter our body through air,water,food,by direct contact with sick person,and by animals such disease are called(p.no-38)
- : Which organisms cleanup the environment.(p.no- 38)
- : Which microbes present in the root nodules of leguminous plants.(p.no-36)
- : Organisms because they lack of definite nucleus(p.no-26)
- : The chemicals that inhibit the growth of disease causing microbes or destroy them by weakening their cell walls.(p.no-34)
10 Clues: : Which organisms cleanup the environment.(p.no- 38) • : Which bacteria help to fermentation of milk(p.no-32) • : Organisms because they lack of definite nucleus(p.no-26) • microscope:Viruses can be seen only with the help of an ( p.no -30) • : The ability of the body to fight against germs is called.(p.no-35) • ...
Viruses 2024-03-13
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- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Contagious disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from person to person or object to person or animal to person.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
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- A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
10 Clues: Any microbe that can cause disease. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
Molecular Genetics 2024-02-15
Across
- A family of viruses that include SARS-CoV-2.
- The structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes.
- A virus test detecting the presence of a specific viral antigen.
- COVID-19 test detecting genetic material of the virus.
- mutation when a single nucleotide change results in a codon that codes for a different amino acid.
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- Scientist discovering the structure of DNA.
- The virus’s are packaged into an envelope formed from the cell’s membrane. It helps the spike proteins attach to proteins on surfaces of cells.
- In a virus, they attach to specific proteins on the cell.
- A salt or ester of phosphoric acid, containing PO43− or a related anion or a group such as —OPO(OH)2.
- A substance used to provide immunity to a virus.
10 Clues: Scientist discovering the structure of DNA. • A family of viruses that include SARS-CoV-2. • A substance used to provide immunity to a virus. • The structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes. • COVID-19 test detecting genetic material of the virus. • In a virus, they attach to specific proteins on the cell. • ...
NCM 112-B 2024-08-25
Across
- Rhythmic, involuntary movements of the eye
- Weakness of one side of the body.
- Neuroimaging study shows diffuse slowing or focal changes in the temporal lobe in the majority of patients with encephalitis.
- Is an acute inflammatory process of the brain tissue.
- The sign or indicator for meningeal suspect.
- The sensitive sign or indicator for meningeal irritation.
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- Is an individual who harbors the organism and is capable of transmitting it to a susceptible host.
- The introduction of specific protective antibodies to a susceptible person or animal, or the production of cellular immunity in such a person or animal.
- Largest lobe, located in the front of the brain.
- The outside surface of the hemispheres has a wrinkled appearance that is the result of many folded layers or convolutions.
10 Clues: Weakness of one side of the body. • Rhythmic, involuntary movements of the eye • The sign or indicator for meningeal suspect. • Largest lobe, located in the front of the brain. • Is an acute inflammatory process of the brain tissue. • The sensitive sign or indicator for meningeal irritation. • ...
Vocabulary for journal 2024-10-23
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- An adaptation in which an animal looks very much like another animal or an object.
- The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation.
- What DNA is made of
- A period when an animal goes into a long, deep sleep. Animals eat extra food and find a shelter during this time.
- One base is changed to a different base. It may or may not affect the amino acid
- An addition of one letter on the genetic code.
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- Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code
- The percentage of the population of each trait in a given generation.
- When a trait is able to be passed from parent to offspring
- these features support successful survival and reproduction in the new environment become more common; those that do not become less common
10 Clues: What DNA is made of • Subtraction of one letter on the genetic code • An addition of one letter on the genetic code. • When a trait is able to be passed from parent to offspring • The ability to develop an immunity to a chemical from a mutation. • The percentage of the population of each trait in a given generation. • ...
illness crossword 2025-08-13
Across
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- An epidemic of disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide.
- A common symptom of many infections, characterized by an elevated body temperature.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease.
Down
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial.
- The invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to these organisms.
- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells.
- A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug.
10 Clues: A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease. • A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug. • A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells. • Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial. • A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects. • ...
illness crossword 2025-08-13
Across
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- An epidemic of disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide.
- A common symptom of many infections, characterized by an elevated body temperature.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease.
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- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial.
- The invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to these organisms.
- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells.
- A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug.
10 Clues: A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease. • A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug. • A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells. • Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial. • A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects. • ...
Invention 1 2024-04-07
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- Payment method introduced for convenient and cashless transactions, revolutionizing consumer spending.
- Innovative fastening system inspired by burrs, consisting of two strips with tiny hooks and loops.
- Medical breakthrough developed by Jonas Salk, providing immunity against the crippling poliovirus.
- Instant film camera developed by Edwin Land, allowing users to capture and print photos immediately.
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- Kitchen appliance utilizing microwave radiation to cook food quickly and efficiently.
- Powerful nuclear weapon with significantly greater destructive force than the atomic bomb.
- Electronic device that revolutionized entertainment and communication by broadcasting audiovisual content to homes.
- Iconic fashion doll created by Ruth Handler, representing a new standard of play and imagination for young girls.
8 Clues: Kitchen appliance utilizing microwave radiation to cook food quickly and efficiently. • Powerful nuclear weapon with significantly greater destructive force than the atomic bomb. • Innovative fastening system inspired by burrs, consisting of two strips with tiny hooks and loops. • ...
Lymphatic System 2024-09-06
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- collection of extra fluid that drain from cells and tissues
- the way the body defends itself against substances it seems harmful or foreign
- Responsible for humoral immunity in mammals
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
- a thick yellowish or greenish opaque liquid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells and bacteria with tissue debris and serum
Down
- an important part of the innate immune system and exhibits strong antimicrobial activities against bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens
- results from a failure or absence of elements of the immune system
- a thin tube that collects lymph from tissues and returns it to the bloodstream
8 Clues: Responsible for humoral immunity in mammals • collection of extra fluid that drain from cells and tissues • results from a failure or absence of elements of the immune system • proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body • a thin tube that collects lymph from tissues and returns it to the bloodstream • ...
AIDS 2013-05-13
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- are medications for the treatment of infection by retroviruses, primarily HIV
- The disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity and that if caused by the HIV virus
- If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS
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- HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA
- If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this.
- Virus that causes AIDS
- Unlike other diseases, AIDS is ____ in that you can avoid it by making smart choices
- Helper Cells Cell that the HIV virus infects
- Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get
- TranscriptaseThis enzyme of the HIV virus (and other retroviruses) converts the single-stranded viral RNA into DNA,
10 Clues: Virus that causes AIDS • Helper Cells Cell that the HIV virus infects • If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this. • If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS • are medications for the treatment of infection by retroviruses, primarily HIV • ...
AIDS 2013-05-13
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- Unlike other diseases, AIDS is ____ in that you can avoid it by making smart choices
- This enzyme of the HIV virus (and other retroviruses) converts the single-stranded viral RNA into DNA,
- Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get
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- Cell that the HIV virus infects
- If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this.
- ___drugs are medications for the treatment of infection by retroviruses, primarily HIV
- Virus that causes AIDS
- HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA
- If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS
- The disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity and that if caused by the HIV virus
10 Clues: Virus that causes AIDS • Cell that the HIV virus infects • If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this. • If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS • Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get • HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA • ...
Medicine Through Time 2021-01-12
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- an organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- the belief that the substances that make up Theory of the Four Humours the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
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- an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- protected against, not affected by a disease
- 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
- the Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
10 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 substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • the Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. • ...
unit 8 chapters 3-4 vocab 2024-05-01
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- a bag or case used to carry arrows
- a group of people, animals, or things that act together to achieve a common purpose
- a group of people chosen to lead or give advice
- the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease
- in the Sioux culture, a supernatural power
- someone who is sent somewhere in advance of others to gather information; 2. v. to observe someone or something in order to gather and report information about that person or thing
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- able to move quickly and gracefully
- a leftover piece; a small part of the whole
- a piece of cloth worn around the hips as clothing by men in certain cultures, usually in warm climates
- someone who is one of the first in a culture to explore or live in a place
10 Clues: a bag or case used to carry arrows • able to move quickly and gracefully • in the Sioux culture, a supernatural power • a leftover piece; a small part of the whole • a group of people chosen to lead or give advice • the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease • someone who is one of the first in a culture to explore or live in a place • ...
Unit 1 vocabulary 2024-08-26
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- laws, considered collectively.
- of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes.
- to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity
- a situation in which neither side in an argument or contest can win or in which no progress is possible.
- the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.
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- bring (a place or people) to a stage of social and cultural development considered to be more advanced.
- activities that were designed to prepare foreign-born residents of the United States for full participation in citizenship
- an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage.
- the amount of something allocated to a particular person.
- diminish or destroy the value or quality of.
10 Clues: laws, considered collectively. • of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes. • diminish or destroy the value or quality of. • the amount of something allocated to a particular person. • to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity • an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage. • ...
Bacteria, Viruses, and Diseases. 2023-04-24
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- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Disease Contagious disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from person to person or object to person or animal to person.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
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- Disease A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
- An organism who transmits a disease or parasite.
10 Clues: Any microbe that can cause disease. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • Disease A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
Virus Vocab 2021-10-07
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- A virus that parasitizes a bacterium by infecting it and reproducing inside of it.
- The formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cell.
- a coat of proteins surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus supplement.
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- One of two cycles of viral reproduction.
- A form of reproduction involves the fusion of nucleic acid of
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- The protein shell of a virus particle surrounding its nucleic acid
- A type of virus that has RNA instead of DNA as its genetic material.
- A region of specialized membrane on the surface of a cell.
- -A small petrel of southern seas, having a wide bill fringed with comb like plates for feeding.
10 Clues: One of two cycles of viral reproduction. • A region of specialized membrane on the surface of a cell. • A form of reproduction involves the fusion of nucleic acid of • The protein shell of a virus particle surrounding its nucleic acid • A type of virus that has RNA instead of DNA as its genetic material. • ...
illness crossword 2025-08-13
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- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- An epidemic of disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide.
- A common symptom of many infections, characterized by an elevated body temperature.
- A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease.
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- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial.
- The invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to these organisms.
- A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells.
- A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug.
10 Clues: A physical or mental feature that indicates a disease. • A substance used for medical treatment, especially a drug. • A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells. • Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial. • A condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects. • ...
NUR4637: M4 Choose Your Assignment 2025-06-10
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- Susceptible human or animal who harbors and nourishes a disease-causing agent
- Prevention of communicable disease that includes care and treatment of the infected person, isolation, and quarantine, and safe handling and control of infectious wastes
- Delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite availability of vaccination services
- period between exposure and onset of symptoms
- Living organisms that can transmit infectious diseases to humans
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- Type of hepatitis that route of transmission is fecal-oral, with an incubation period of 28 days
- There is currently no vaccine for this type of hepatitis
- Immunity level that is present in a population group
- All new cases of a disease of health condition appearing during a given time
- Pulmonary infection that causes inflammation of the lobes of the lungs, bronchial tree, or interstitial space
10 Clues: period between exposure and onset of symptoms • Immunity level that is present in a population group • There is currently no vaccine for this type of hepatitis • Living organisms that can transmit infectious diseases to humans • All new cases of a disease of health condition appearing during a given time • ...
1918 Flu Pandemic 2021-01-19
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- an outbreak of a disease that spreads quickly and affects many people in different areas around the world
- someone or something that comes before others and serves as a model for what is to follow
- a building or group of buildings where soldiers live
- to examine news, books, or other works to remove ideas considered offensive or harmful
- a substance given to people or animals (usually as a shot) to try to protect them against a particular disease
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- the body’s resistance to or protection against a particular disease
- a conflict fought mainly in Europe from 1914 to 1918
- likely to be affected by something
- an outbreak of a disease that spreads quickly and affects people in a community or region
- false or inaccurate information, especially that which is used to mislead people
10 Clues: likely to be affected by something • a conflict fought mainly in Europe from 1914 to 1918 • a building or group of buildings where soldiers live • the body’s resistance to or protection against a particular disease • false or inaccurate information, especially that which is used to mislead people • ...
Fake news 2021-05-10
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- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against diseases
- false information is shared withoutthe intention to harm
- false or misleading information presented as news
- false information is knowingly shared to cause harm
- plan to deceive someone, a trick
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- changes in the world's weather with the fact that it is getting warmer as a result of human activity increasing the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- the feeling of not trusting someone or something
- information, ideas, opinions, or images that are spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions
- bias when we seek out information to prove what we already thought to be true
- to verify that all the facts in a piece of writing, a news article, a speech, etc. are correct
10 Clues: plan to deceive someone, a trick • the feeling of not trusting someone or something • false or misleading information presented as news • false information is knowingly shared to cause harm • false information is shared withoutthe intention to harm • bias when we seek out information to prove what we already thought to be true • ...
Spelling week 23 ( with definitions ) 2022-03-01
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- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
- (in the southern US) a marshy outlet of a lake or river.
- an establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers.
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- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.
- successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.
- continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- a polite expression of praise or admiration.
10 Clues: a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack. • a polite expression of praise or admiration. • careful thought, typically over a period of time. • (in the southern US) a marshy outlet of a lake or river. • successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect. • continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. • ...
Health matters 2017-05-07
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- a smooth-skinned purple fruit
- green herb of the carrot family widely grown for its finely dissected curly or flat leaves
- a small device used to inject fluids into the body
- a disease, commonly of children, caused by the varicella zoster virus and characterized by mild headache and fever, malaise, and eruption of blisters on the skin
- preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease
- a soft, unctuous preparation, often medicated, for application to the skin
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- the period or amount of time during which something is put off to a later time
- the act of giving pleasure to a person by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings
- to shake or tremble with cold, fear, excitement, etc.
- widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance
10 Clues: a smooth-skinned purple fruit • a small device used to inject fluids into the body • to shake or tremble with cold, fear, excitement, etc. • widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance • a soft, unctuous preparation, often medicated, for application to the skin • ...
Minerals 2013-02-20
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- Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance.
- Facilitates many reactions including protein synthesis ,fluid balance, nerve transmission, and contraction of muscles
- Formation of bones and teeth helps teeth resistant to decay and bones resistant to mineral loss
- Involved in bone mineralization, synthesis of proteins, enzyme action, normal contraction of muscles, nerve transmission
- Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism
- Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance
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- It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance
- Part of many enzymes, present in insulin, involved in making genetic material and proteins, immunity, vitamin A transport, taste, wound healing, sperm creation, normal fetal development
- Principal minerals of bones and teeth; involved in the contraction and relaxation of muscles, nerve function and blood pressure
- Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use
10 Clues: Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism • Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance • Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use • It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance • Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance. • ...
Minerals 2013-02-20
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- It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance
- Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism
- Principal minerals of bones and teeth; involved in the contraction and relaxation of muscles, nerve function and blood pressure
- Involved in bone mineralization, synthesis of proteins, enzyme action, normal contraction of muscles, nerve transmission
- Part of many enzymes, present in insulin, involved in making genetic material and proteins, immunity, vitamin A transport, taste, wound healing, sperm creation, normal fetal development
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- Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance.
- Formation of bones and teeth helps teeth resistant to decay and bones resistant to mineral loss
- Facilitates many reactions including protein synthesis ,fluid balance, nerve transmission, and contraction of muscles
- Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use
- Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance
10 Clues: Part of thyroxin, which regulates metabolism • Helps maintain normal fluid and acid-base balance • Hemoglobin formation, part of myoglobin, energy use • It is part of every cell, involved in acid-base balance • Part of stomach acid, needed for proper digestion and fluid balance. • ...
AIDS 2013-05-13
Across
- Unlike other diseases, AIDS is ____ in that you can avoid it by making smart choices
- TranscriptaseThis enzyme of the HIV virus (and other retroviruses) converts the single-stranded viral RNA into DNA,
- If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS
- ___drugs are medications for the treatment of infection by retroviruses, primarily HIV
- HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA
- The disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity and that if caused by the HIV virus
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- If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this.
- Cell that the HIV virus infects
- Virus that causes AIDS
- Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get
10 Clues: Virus that causes AIDS • Cell that the HIV virus infects • If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this. • If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS • Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get • HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA • ...
5th Grade Vocabulary Quiz 10/6/2014 2014-10-06
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- n. An unmarried man of marriageable age.
- adj. Made by humans; produced rather than natural.
- n. Those attending a stage or film production or viewing a televised program.
- n. One chosen or appointed to judge or decide a disputed issue; an arbitrator.
- n. The state or quality of being arrogant; overbearing pride.
- v. To make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as in size, extent, or quantity.
- n. A large mass of snow, ice, earth, rock, or other material in swift motion down a mountainside.
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- n. A place that provides refuge; protection and immunity from extradition granted by a government to a foreignpolitical refugee.
- n. The degree of bachelor conferred by universities and colleges.
- n. The writer of a book, article, or other text.
10 Clues: n. An unmarried man of marriageable age. • n. The writer of a book, article, or other text. • adj. Made by humans; produced rather than natural. • n. The state or quality of being arrogant; overbearing pride. • n. The degree of bachelor conferred by universities and colleges. • n. Those attending a stage or film production or viewing a televised program. • ...
EXHIBIT 1 2023-03-08
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- to revoke a franchise, legal right, privilege, or immunity
- operation of a school system in which students are completely or largely dispersed amongst the schools
- judgement that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation
- They were employed to exclude immigrants and persons of low income and limited education.
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- Jim Crow laws were state and local statutes that authorized racial segregation.
- outlawed racial segregation and employment discrimination in public places
- The mob caused damage to Black-owned businesses and homes in the area, as well as historically Black colleges and universities.
- racial discrimination in facilities and services such as housing, healthcare, education, employment, and transportation.
- Black Americans in southern states were essentially prevented from voting by poll taxes.
- Black people are terrorized and oppressed by White people using public acts of violence
10 Clues: to revoke a franchise, legal right, privilege, or immunity • judgement that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation • outlawed racial segregation and employment discrimination in public places • Jim Crow laws were state and local statutes that authorized racial segregation. • ...
Infectious Disease Assignment 2024-03-13
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- Any microbe that can cause disease.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a large area or throughout the world.
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- Disease Contagious disease caused by pathogens that can be passed from person to person or object to person or animal to person.
- Disease A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious.
- 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.
- Eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms that play important roles in decomposition. Includes mushrooms, mildews, and molds.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
10 Clues: Any microbe that can cause disease. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • An organism who transmits a disease or parasite. • Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants or fungi. • Disease A disease not caused by a pathogen that is not contagious. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • ...
Disease 2023-04-24
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- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells.
- Temporarily inactive.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area.
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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.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating.
- An infectious microbe consisting of a segment of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein
10 Clues: Temporarily inactive. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • An outbreak of a disease that affects many people in a limited area. • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating. • ...
Equitable Estoppel and the Writ-of-Erasure Fallacy 2025-04-26
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- He thinks the legal check on power, or what a judge might do again, is more limited (8, 6)
- Backward-looking enforcements confusingly overtire the citizen and crowd out their ability to act (11)
- Only a judge subpar dons a power to grant immunity (7)
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- Struck down law is empty inside (4)
- This crossword is a test op-ed with the plaintiff in the center for why the power to enforce should be ________ (8)
- The power remains, beginning with the start of the end in appeal, to impose law (7)
- To me, this seems not unlike a circus (6)
- The plaintiff’s dependence would be smoked, cinereal (8)
- Mitchell surprisingly seared the argument that the law should be considered _____ (6)
- Justice would be somewhat crude with lawlessness starting to abound (7)
10 Clues: Struck down law is empty inside (4) • To me, this seems not unlike a circus (6) • Only a judge subpar dons a power to grant immunity (7) • The plaintiff’s dependence would be smoked, cinereal (8) • Justice would be somewhat crude with lawlessness starting to abound (7) • The power remains, beginning with the start of the end in appeal, to impose law (7) • ...
crossword 3 2026-04-14
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- Semi-liquid mixture of partially digested food and gastric secretions entering the duodenum.
- Biconcave, anucleate cell specialized for oxygen transport via hemoglobin.
- The degree of ventricular myocardial fiber stretch at the end of diastole, related to venous return.
- The intrinsic property of cardiac muscle that determines the strength of contraction independent of preload.
- Mechanical process of moving air into and out of the lungs
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- Glucocorticoid hormone released by the adrenal cortex in response to stress, influencing metabolism and immunity.
- Condition characterized by insufficient oxygen availability at the tissue level.
- Nucleated blood cell involved in immune defense and inflammatory responses.
- Hormone secreted by pancreatic α-cells that increases blood glucose via glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis.
- Serine protease produced by the pancreas that digests proteins in the small intestine.
10 Clues: Mechanical process of moving air into and out of the lungs • Biconcave, anucleate cell specialized for oxygen transport via hemoglobin. • Nucleated blood cell involved in immune defense and inflammatory responses. • Condition characterized by insufficient oxygen availability at the tissue level. • ...
AIDS 2013-05-13
Across
- Unlike other diseases, AIDS is ____ in that you can avoid it by making smart choices
- HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA
- ___drugs are medications for the treatment of infection by retroviruses, primarily HIV
- If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS
Down
- Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get
- If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this.
- Virus that causes AIDS
- The disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity and that if caused by the HIV virus
- Helper Cells Cell that the HIV virus infects
- TranscriptaseThis enzyme of the HIV virus (and other retroviruses) converts the single-stranded viral RNA into DNA,
10 Clues: Virus that causes AIDS • Helper Cells Cell that the HIV virus infects • If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this. • If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS • Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get • ...
AIDS 2013-05-13
Across
- Unlike other diseases, AIDS is ____ in that you can avoid it by making smart choices
- TranscriptaseThis enzyme of the HIV virus (and other retroviruses) converts the single-stranded viral RNA into DNA,
- If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS
- ___drugs are medications for the treatment of infection by retroviruses, primarily HIV
- HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA
- The disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity and that if caused by the HIV virus
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- If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this.
- Cell that the HIV virus infects
- Virus that causes AIDS
- Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get
10 Clues: Virus that causes AIDS • Cell that the HIV virus infects • If you shared used needles, you can transmit HIV through this. • If this count falls below 200 cells/mm3, you are diagnosed with AIDS • Types of infections that you get from HIV/AIDS that you would not normally get • HIV is known as this because it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA • ...
language arts spelling w23 ayoung ajoung 2022-03-04
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- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- careful thought, typically over a period of time.
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority.
- (in the southern US) a marshy outlet of a lake or river.
- an establishment which provides inexpensive food and lodging for a specific group of people, such as students, workers, or travelers.
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- the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.
- successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.
- continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- a polite expression of praise or admiration.
10 Clues: a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack. • a polite expression of praise or admiration. • careful thought, typically over a period of time. • successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect. • (in the southern US) a marshy outlet of a lake or river. • continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. • ...
Lecture 6 MSC in Animal Science (KMeade) 2022-10-17
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- Term for a weakening of an antigen before using it for vaccination
- A very specific type of antibody that comes from a single type of plasma cell
- Term for using a part of a bacteria or virus as the antigen for a vaccine
- The species used to develop the first vaccine by Edward Jenner
- Compound added to boost the innate immune response to a vaccine
- Type of antibody that prevent viral entry into host cells
- The type of immunity which develops when large numbers of a population are immune to a disease
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- The type of vaccine that protects against multiple strains of the same pathogen
- The name for markers of a protective immune response
- Term for a killing of an antigen before using it for vaccination
10 Clues: The name for markers of a protective immune response • Type of antibody that prevent viral entry into host cells • The species used to develop the first vaccine by Edward Jenner • Compound added to boost the innate immune response to a vaccine • Term for a killing of an antigen before using it for vaccination • ...
COVID'19 2020-07-23
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- - This should be maintained in order to reduce the risk of contracting the virus.
- - Necessary to take all necessary __________________ in order to prevent the spread.
- - This should be enforced to prevent those around you from catching the virus or to prevent you from catching it yourself.
- - A group of people who are at greater risk of sickness.
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- - Necessary if you would like to visit the doctor, and should be free for all.
- - One should see a doctor if they are experiencing __________________
- - Something one should use when water and soap is not available.
- - someone you go to when you are sick.
- -the ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
- - Something everyone should wear when leaving the house.
10 Clues: - someone you go to when you are sick. • - Something everyone should wear when leaving the house. • - A group of people who are at greater risk of sickness. • - Something one should use when water and soap is not available. • - One should see a doctor if they are experiencing __________________ • ...
chocolate crossword puzzle cake 2024-05-15
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- immunity afforded by refuge in such a place
- completely engrossing; captivating or fascinating
- something revealed or disclosed, especially a striking disclosure, as of something not before realized.
- experiencing or exhibiting *word*, a sentimental or wistful yearning for the happiness felt in a former place, time, or situation.
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- defensive barrier hastily constructed, as in a street, to stop an enemy
- growing to manhood or womanhood
- to expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile
- protected from a disease or the like, as by inoculation or by having the necessary antibodies due to a previous infection
- causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc
- abandoned on a desolate island or coast by way of punishment or the like, as was done by buccaneers
10 Clues: growing to manhood or womanhood • immunity afforded by refuge in such a place • completely engrossing; captivating or fascinating • causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc • defensive barrier hastily constructed, as in a street, to stop an enemy • to expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile • ...
Biotechnology Vocab 2024-03-12
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- Scientific study of crime scene evidence.
- Complying with the accepted principle of what is right and wrong.
- A chemical that kills or stunts the growth of bacteria.
- A simple sugar that is an important source of energy.
- The process where all microbes on a certain object is being destroyed.
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- A hormone that is produced in the pancreas and regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- The use of living organisms and technology to make beneficial products to humans
- A process that is used to create genetically identical copies of an organism.
- A weak or dead form of a pathogen that helps the body build immunity and prevents a person from getting sick.
- A fuel that is derived from biomass (plant, animal waste, and algae material).
10 Clues: Scientific study of crime scene evidence. • A simple sugar that is an important source of energy. • A chemical that kills or stunts the growth of bacteria. • Complying with the accepted principle of what is right and wrong. • The process where all microbes on a certain object is being destroyed. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2024-03-13
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- Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease.
- Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating.
- When a large part of the population of an area is immune to a specific disease making the spread of the disease less likely.
- Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
- A type of asexual reproduction, where one cell produces two identical daughter cells.
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- The process by which bacteria transfer genetic material to one another through direct contact.
- A preparation of a weakened or dead form of a pathogen that causes an organism to develop immunity against the pathogen.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions.
- A virus or infection that no longer exists.
- A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
10 Clues: Proteins that speed up chemical reactions. • A virus or infection that no longer exists. • A medicine that kills bacteria or slows their growth. • Single-celled prokaryotes, including some that cause disease. • Bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. • Tough spore that allows bacteria to withstand freezing, drying out and heating. • ...
Labour & Migrant Justice 2025-02-06
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- Town that has the largest concentration of greenhouses in North America.
- In some cases in the USA, migrant workers are required to plant at least 2000 ____ per day.
- In Migrant Dreams, 26 migrant workers were sharing three of these in one household.
- The anaerobic bacterium the author compares the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) to.
- Low-wage migrant workers are a significant part of the ________ workforce in Canada.
- Canada's State Immunity Act enables this process by source country governments responding to migrant worker unionization.
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- In Migrant Dreams, migrant workers spoke about their employers' attempts to take this document from them.
- Anti-immigration political policy.
- An underlying threat for migrant workers in Temporary Foreign Worker Programs like the SAWP.
- Employers increase _____ levels through investing in machinery or relying on "unfree" migrant labour.
10 Clues: Anti-immigration political policy. • Town that has the largest concentration of greenhouses in North America. • In Migrant Dreams, 26 migrant workers were sharing three of these in one household. • Low-wage migrant workers are a significant part of the ________ workforce in Canada. • ...
Circulatory System 102.7 Cosmetology Fundamentals 2020-12-10
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- External __,supplies lower face
- Common __ arteries,supply blood to head
- Filter foreign particles
- Lower chambers of heart,left & right
- __ carotid artery,supplies to brain
- Circulation moves blood from heart & back
- Another term for red blood cells
- Lymph is a ____liquid byproduct of plasma
- Supplies to knee, thigh and calf
- Supplies to sides of nose
- Inferior ___ supplies to lower lip
- __ artery supplies to back of head
- Thumb side of hand and arm, artery
- Supplies blood to sides of head
- Upper chambers of the heart,left & right
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- Thrombocytes,create this blood action
- Supplies to upper surface of foot
- Phase that oxygenates blood in lungs
- Artery supplies to chin & lower lip
- Lymph-vascular,develops via white cells
- Carries impure blood
- Little finger side of arm, artery
- Blood volume,average adult, 8 to 10
- Leukocytes,white blood cells fight this
- Carries blood from capillaries to heart
- How lymph nodes indicate infection
- Carry pure blood from heart,thick vessel
- Lymph-vascular system circulates this
- Average ____ heart rate,60-100 beats min.
- System responsible for blood circulation
- Fluid part of the blood
- Used in treatments to affect circulatory system
- Sticky,salty fluid nourishes body
- Membrane that encases the heart
34 Clues: Carries impure blood • Fluid part of the blood • Filter foreign particles • Supplies to sides of nose • External __,supplies lower face • Membrane that encases the heart • Supplies blood to sides of head • Another term for red blood cells • Supplies to knee, thigh and calf • Supplies to upper surface of foot • Little finger side of arm, artery • Sticky,salty fluid nourishes body • ...
Corona 2020-06-05
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- serving as a symptom or sign, especially of something undesirable.
- the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.
- a feverish virus
- a limiting condition or measure, especially a legal one.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- take measures to check the quality, performance, or reliability of (something)
- relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration.
- a danger or risk.
- a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- found or distributed over a large area or number of people.
- a large, Y-shaped protein produced mainly by plasma cells
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- disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process.
- a difficulty.
- shutting down
- a group of symptoms which consistently occur together
- the state of being free from illness or injury.
- is too small to be seen by light microscopy
- the invisible gaseous substance
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- a disease prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- make a journey, typically of some length or abroad.
- the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism.
22 Clues: a difficulty. • shutting down • a feverish virus • a danger or risk. • the invisible gaseous substance • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • is too small to be seen by light microscopy • the state of being free from illness or injury. • make a journey, typically of some length or abroad. • a group of symptoms which consistently occur together • ...
infection control 2019-09-23
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- suspension of killed microorganisms administered to prevent infectious disease
- unicellular organisms submicroscopic to macroscopic size
- a viral particle
- treatment by chemical agents
- single-celled organism
- Chemical used to eliminate infectious organisms
- life cycle of parasite enclosed in a protective wall
- resulting from the activities of physicians
- mushrooms, yeasts, rust, molds
- Microbial community found on or in a healthy person
- a carrier that transfers infective agents from one host to another
- disease causing microorganism in human blood
- procedure to prevent contamination by microbes and endospores
- Organisms whose cell have a true nucleus
- an agent of transmission of an infection
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- occurring in two distinct forms
- interruption of normal structure of any organ or system
- freedom from infection
- disease producing microorganisms
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues
- originating in the hospital
- elimination of all living microorganisms
- reduction in numbers of infectious agents
- infection patients acquire while treating another health care issue
- a group of minute infectious agents not resolved in microscope
- precaution to prevent the transmission of disease
- microscopic organisms
- animal or plant that nourishes another organism
- cellular organisms that lack a true nucleus
- security against a particular disease
- carrier that harbors pathogenic organisms
31 Clues: a viral particle • microscopic organisms • freedom from infection • single-celled organism • originating in the hospital • treatment by chemical agents • mushrooms, yeasts, rust, molds • occurring in two distinct forms • disease producing microorganisms • security against a particular disease • elimination of all living microorganisms • Organisms whose cell have a true nucleus • ...
Lymphatic System 2020-10-19
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- area of rapid mitosis inside a lymph node
- causes T lymphocytes t mature
- one function of lymphatic system
- dead ends where interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic system
- type of tissue that makes a capsule
- splenic tissue that performs lymphatic job
- pumps lymph in the lymph vessels
- drains lymph from the left side of the body into the superior vena cava
- this gland shrinks after puberty
- vessel that goes away from
- vessel that goes towards a lymph node
- lymph from right side of upper body drains here
- One function of lymphatic system
- form a protective ring around the throat with the tonsils
- this pressure is found at the arterial end of the capillary to push substances out
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- type of white blood cell found in lymphatic tissue
- this pressure is found at the venule end of the capillary to pull substance back into the capillary
- non-capsulated lymphatic organ attached to intestine
- cells that engulf foreign substance
- splenic tissue that removes old red blood cells
- occurs inside the thymus gland
- fluid in lymphatic vessels
- group of lymphocytes in small intestine wall
- fluid found between cells of the tissue
- disruption in lymphatic drainage
- absorb dietary lipids in the small intestine
- prevent backflow of fluid
- group of lymphoid nodules in mouth/throat
28 Clues: prevent backflow of fluid • fluid in lymphatic vessels • vessel that goes away from • causes T lymphocytes t mature • occurs inside the thymus gland • one function of lymphatic system • pumps lymph in the lymph vessels • disruption in lymphatic drainage • this gland shrinks after puberty • One function of lymphatic system • cells that engulf foreign substance • ...
Lymphatic System 2020-11-05
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- area of rapid mitosis inside a lymph node
- causes T lymphocytes t mature
- one function of lymphatic system
- dead ends where interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic system
- type of tissue that makes a capsule
- splenic tissue that performs lymphatic job
- pumps lymph in the lymph vessels
- drains lymph from the left side of the body into the superior vena cava
- this gland shrinks after puberty
- vessel that goes away from
- vessel that goes towards a lymph node
- lymph from right side of upper body drains here
- One function of lymphatic system
- form a protective ring around the throat with the tonsils
- this pressure is found at the arterial end of the capillary to push substances out
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- type of white blood cell found in lymphatic tissue
- this pressure is found at the venule end of the capillary to pull substance back into the capillary
- non-capsulated lymphatic organ attached to intestine
- cells that engulf foreign substance
- splenic tissue that removes old red blood cells
- occurs inside the thymus gland
- fluid in lymphatic vessels
- group of lymphocytes in small intestine wall
- fluid found between cells of the tissue
- disruption in lymphatic drainage
- absorb dietary lipids in the small intestine
- prevent backflow of fluid
- group of lymphoid nodules in mouth/throat
28 Clues: prevent backflow of fluid • fluid in lymphatic vessels • vessel that goes away from • causes T lymphocytes t mature • occurs inside the thymus gland • one function of lymphatic system • pumps lymph in the lymph vessels • disruption in lymphatic drainage • this gland shrinks after puberty • One function of lymphatic system • cells that engulf foreign substance • ...
Vocab Age of Exploration 2020-09-24
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- to carry boats over land from one waterway to another
- relating to the Middle Ages
- the process of exploring
- a large fleet of ships
- rock from which iron can be obtained
- never mapped
- a body's ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of illness
- a group of people who serve as representatives of their government or country
- a sea route connecting the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean along the northern coast of North America
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- a mapmaker
- a large farm where one or more crops were grown by a large number of laborers; these crops were sold for a profit by the plantation owner
- an area that gets less rain because it is on the protected side of a mountain
- the practice of taking unfair advantage of a person or group
- to travel completely around something (like the earth) especially by water
- to discuss the terms of an agreement
- the days available in a year to grow plants
- the Spanish word for conqueror
- to preserve meat, fish, or other foods by salting, drying or smoking it
- cruel, unacceptable
- a group of countries or territories under the control of one government or ruler (emperor)
20 Clues: a mapmaker • never mapped • cruel, unacceptable • a large fleet of ships • the process of exploring • relating to the Middle Ages • the Spanish word for conqueror • to discuss the terms of an agreement • rock from which iron can be obtained • the days available in a year to grow plants • to carry boats over land from one waterway to another • ...
GED Words 2 2021-09-16
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- mark of disgrace
- expressing low esteem
- caused by a virus
- one who is morbidly anxious about personal health, or suffering from imagined illness
- poisonous
- brand with a mark of disgrace
- applause
- (n.) person recovering from sickness
- salve
- threatening to cause death
- injury
- healthful
- form pus
- treating serious matters lightly
- odd and laughter-provoking
- gruesome
- (n.) substance that shrinks tissues and checks flow of blood
- fame or praise due to achievement
- false and defamatory spoken statement
- expressing praise
- speak evil of
- praise
- remedy for poison or evil
- set of rules, esp. to improve health
- curative
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- charge, esp. an unjust or false charge
- speech or writing of high praise
- (adj.) 1. severe; stern 2. causing contraction
- buffoon
- drawing, imitation, or description that ridiculously exaggerates peculiarities or defects
- injurious to reputation
- (v.) recover health after illness
- make immune
- boisterously merry
- welcome with approval
- extremely poisonous
- disease-causing substance too small to be seen through a microscope
- greasy
- morally harmful
- in the habit of joking
- noisy gaiety
- 1. not dangerous 2. gentle; kindly
- praiseworthy
- resistance to a disease
- falsely and maliciously accusing
- false and defamatory printed (or written) statement
- playful teasing
47 Clues: salve • injury • greasy • praise • buffoon • applause • form pus • gruesome • curative • poisonous • healthful • make immune • noisy gaiety • praiseworthy • speak evil of • morally harmful • playful teasing • mark of disgrace • caused by a virus • expressing praise • boisterously merry • extremely poisonous • expressing low esteem • welcome with approval • in the habit of joking • injurious to reputation • ...
Breathe Vocab 2023-03-17
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- A tiny bit or small trace of an amount
- Exaggerated behavior occurring to express meaning without words,using only gestures
- Moving in a clumsy, ponderous, or noisy manner; inelegant
- A gruff sound of speech produced in the throat; harsh sounding
- Anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
- Control over expression and action; mental calmness
- A substance used to destroy plants, especially weeds
- Lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward; flat
- A temporary substitute for something else; Crude, flimsy, temporary
- Splendor or impressiveness, especially of appearance or style
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- Gradually narrowing towards a point; diminishing or reducing in thickness towards an end
- Someone who manages property or affairs for someone else
- To beat or pound out with the fists
- Widely distributed trees of the birch family
- To treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- In a state of despair or ruin as a result of age or neglect
- An instrument used for measuring or testing
- Not easily seen; not attracting attention; subtle
- Prevent access to or from (an area or building) by surrounding it with police or other guards3
- Unpleasantly damp, musty or, wet, and typically cold
20 Clues: To beat or pound out with the fists • A tiny bit or small trace of an amount • An instrument used for measuring or testing • Widely distributed trees of the birch family • Not easily seen; not attracting attention; subtle • Control over expression and action; mental calmness • A substance used to destroy plants, especially weeds • ...
Chapter 2 2012-12-10
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- the ability of the body to fight off infection
- __________ and astrolabe were invented to help with the sailing of ships
- rights every person has as a human being (2 words)
- long-lasting
- the place where all of Europe wanted to go to get their silk and spices
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- the last of the Beothuk people and nicknamed "Nancy" by the British
- a person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
- a settlement made by Samuel de Champlain in 1608
- a disease resulting from lack of Vitamin C that causes internal bleeding
- to steer
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- French explorer who set sail in 1534 (2 words)
- a policy (decision) on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories
- this is a word Champlain used to describe First Nations, but is not a word they used themselves
- a place where people live permanently, such as a village
- to become less
- a disease that causes the skin to break out (pox), accompanied by a high fever
- breaking an established way of doing things
- a region claimed and goverened by a country from another part of the world
- the empire that was declining in power
20 Clues: to steer • long-lasting • to become less • the empire that was declining in power • breaking an established way of doing things • French explorer who set sail in 1534 (2 words) • the ability of the body to fight off infection • a settlement made by Samuel de Champlain in 1608 • rights every person has as a human being (2 words) • ...
SS7 Ch 3 2012-12-04
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- He provided spiritual and moral guidance and build hospitals, schools etc.
- The complete control over a resource by a single company
- The First Nations group who was at war with the French
- two or more cultures living together peacefully
- The cheif administrator of New France. He worked to help make the colony successful
- the ability of the body to fight infection
- The _________ colonies are the initial british colonies that led to the United States
- A farmer whos labour was owned
- The religion of France and New France
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- The leader in New France who represented the King and controlled the military
- They transported the furs between Montreal and the Great Lakes
- A regulated economy that makes a country rich from its colonies
- 'Runner of the Woods'
- The area of British land surrounding Hudson's Bay was called _________ Land
- A plot of land that was used for farming
- The set of rules that outline a monopoly
- When a large population is infected by a disease
- This First Nations group were allies and trading partners with the French
- The area that is now Nova Scotia used to be called _______
- A region that is governed by a country from another part of the world
20 Clues: 'Runner of the Woods' • A farmer whos labour was owned • The religion of France and New France • A plot of land that was used for farming • The set of rules that outline a monopoly • the ability of the body to fight infection • two or more cultures living together peacefully • When a large population is infected by a disease • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2012-12-12
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- To steer
- True or applicable in every circumstance
- Rights every person has as a human being
- The person who returned with reports of fidh in the sea that you could scoop fish up by the basketful
- a contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs
- Why did Europeans arrive in the lands that became Canada?
- The first group to explore Cananda
- A policy {decision} on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories
- What did people believe that was not true
- Long lasting
- This young woman died of tuberculosis
- A disease that causes the skin to break out {pox}, accompanied by a high fever
- A region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
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- Overlaid trade routes {Mongol Empire and Ming Dynasty. Places where the trade was going on}
- To become less
- A person or organization that contributes to a project or activity by paying for it
- Who did researchers take hair and nail samples from?
- Navigational instruments
- A place where people live permanently, such as a village
- A disease resulting from lack of Vitamin C that causesinternal bleeding
- Breaking an estabished way of doing things
- The ability of the body to fight off infection
22 Clues: To steer • Long lasting • To become less • Navigational instruments • The first group to explore Cananda • This young woman died of tuberculosis • True or applicable in every circumstance • Rights every person has as a human being • What did people believe that was not true • Breaking an estabished way of doing things • The ability of the body to fight off infection • ...
chapter 10-19 2013-11-04
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- exchange: mutually agreed-upon exchange
- performance: statue does not apply to executed contracts
- is avaible in quasi-contract for benefits conferred in reliance on the oral contract
- license: measure to protect the public interest
- inducement to make a promise enforceable
- of trade: practice engaged in by the trade or industry
- of time: the year runs from the time the agreement is made
- unfair or unduly harsh
- clause: a provision excusing one party from fault or liability
- contract: complete and exclusive agreement of the parties
- affirmation of a contract
- in land: any right, privelege, power, or immunity in real property
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- an event that took place or a thing exists
- avoidance of a contract
- promise: promise without consideration
- conduct: an agreement that requires a person to commit a tort is a unenforceable
- items the reasonably supply a person's needs
- sales talk that is considered general bragging or overstatement
- person appointed to settle a decendent's estate
- action taken to keep another from learning of a face
- promise: promise no obligation on the promisor
- dealing: sole right to sell goods in a defined market
- license: measure to raise money
- formal authorization to engage in certain practices
- debt: obligation whose existence or amount is contested
25 Clues: unfair or unduly harsh • avoidance of a contract • affirmation of a contract • license: measure to raise money • promise: promise without consideration • exchange: mutually agreed-upon exchange • inducement to make a promise enforceable • an event that took place or a thing exists • items the reasonably supply a person's needs • promise: promise no obligation on the promisor • ...
Nutrients & Functions 2014-02-20
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- Is used when frying and a fat
- What is caused by not enough iron in your diet?
- Functioned by vitamin A
- Having large amounts of Vitamin a is harmful when you are?
- Dairy product containing Vitamin A
- Vitamin A help for the heath of
- What's in yoghurt, cheese, eggs and fortified low-fat spreads?
- Provides energy and warmth for body
- How do
- Only contain Vitamin C when red or Green
- Vitamin C found in broccoli and brussels sprouts which are?
- Helps to strengthen against infection
- Key source of Vitamin C, a fruit
- Is a fat
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- What's in beans, nuts, raisins, meat and apricots?
- Foods like cheese, milk include calcium are?
- Is similar to butter and a fat
- Provides storable energy
- Helps protect cells, keep organs and tissues healthy and heals wounds
- What drinks have added calcium?
- What makes bones and teeth stronger?
- Coursed by too much fat
- For growth and repair of tissue
- Juicy fruit containing Vitamin C
- Laid by animals a protein
- One of the three carbohydrates
- Found in the sea a protein
- What's in wholegrain, wholemeal and cereal?
- Helps strengthen bones contains Vitamin A
29 Clues: How do • Is a fat • Functioned by vitamin A • Coursed by too much fat • Provides storable energy • Laid by animals a protein • Found in the sea a protein • Is used when frying and a fat • Is similar to butter and a fat • One of the three carbohydrates • What drinks have added calcium? • Vitamin A help for the heath of • For growth and repair of tissue • Juicy fruit containing Vitamin C • ...
IMMUNOLOGY by sally 2016-11-19
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- An organ which involutes with age
- Part of antibody which reacts with Antigen
- Food poisoning causative germ
- Exaggeration which can be fatal
- Plasmodium releases it from RBC which causes chills and fever
- Worst affected in HIV infection
- Primary lymphoid organ found near cloaca in birds
- The part of Ig which is constant
- Graft between different donor and acceptor like pig, goat
- First milk of mother rich in IgA
- Overresponse where IgE is secreted
- Mucous secreting cell
- Non specific immunity present from birth
- Bone grows from outside to inside( epiphysis to diaphysis)
- Hypervariable regions of H and L chains which changes according to Antigen
- Antiviral and anticancer compounds
- Glycoprotein that can pass through placenta
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- AID of blood vessel
- Part of T cell which encounters Antigen
- First line of defence
- A disease which rarely recurs
- anti-inflammatory produced by mast cells
- Birthplace of WBC
- Transplantation of this organ does not require HLA typing
- Increase in temperature in response to an infection as a mean of self regulation
- Glycoprotein that is secreted by mucous
- Ig of valency five
- Nonimmunogenic chemical
- Antibacterial compound secreted by tears
- Largest secondary lymphoid organ
- PCD
- Part of antigen which reacts with Antibody
32 Clues: PCD • Birthplace of WBC • Ig of valency five • AID of blood vessel • First line of defence • Mucous secreting cell • Nonimmunogenic chemical • Food poisoning causative germ • A disease which rarely recurs • Exaggeration which can be fatal • Worst affected in HIV infection • The part of Ig which is constant • First milk of mother rich in IgA • Largest secondary lymphoid organ • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- place of taxation
- _____ tax - levied on moving to and from the Philippines via airplane
- ____’s tax – tax on gifts
- _____ tax – levied on privilege of carrying out a business
- divestiture of property without compensation
- paying involuntarily due to erroneous taxation
- _____ tax – levied on electric consumption
- settlement of tax liability for a lesser amount
- community tax certificate
- non-payment of tax due beyond the fixed date
- ascertaining the tax due
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- property is made as security for tax payment
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- seizure of personal property
- cancellation of tax liability
- tax on registration and renewal of motor vehicles
- “Go to the ______” first step to BIR registration of business
- collecting agency of the government
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- seizure of real property
- tax on imported articles
- deduct overpayment from future taxes
- bill demanding customer to pay
- ____________ stamp tax on contracts, etc
- “Ask For ______” to be displayed in every business establishment
- _____ tax – levied on consumer goods
- imposed on sale of goods & services at the current rate of 12%
- immunity from tax liability
- Tagalog of real property tax
- _____ tax – levied on all properties left by a dead person
30 Clues: place of taxation • seizure of real property • tax on imported articles • ascertaining the tax due • ____’s tax – tax on gifts • community tax certificate • immunity from tax liability • seizure of personal property • Tagalog of real property tax • cancellation of tax liability • bill demanding customer to pay • collecting agency of the government • ...
Navitas Superfood History 2018-11-27
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- This powder is our number one seller.
- How many grams of protein does our Protein & Greens blend contain?
- What is our Navitas superfood mantra?
- Maca is part of which rare group of plants?
- This alternative sweetener is a favorite ice cream flavor in many South American countries
- This delicious berry is packed with resveratrol and is native to Turkey.
- Our Acai comes from which country?
- What was our flagship product?
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- Our cacao is this 'Native' single-origin species, which is richer in flavor and nutrition, rather than hybridized beans.
- This superfood is a common ingredient in curry and is known for balancing inflammation.
- How many years ago was Navitas founded?
- This berry is known as the 'Happy Berry' in Chinese tradition.
- This superfood is one of nature's most dedicated detoxifiers
- This Daily Boost powder is loaded with super berries and mushrooms.
- This superfood from Peru is a Vitamin C powerhouse!
- This Patagonian superfood is revered for it's anti-aging and immune-boosting properties.
- Ancient civilization credited with discovering cacao.
- In 2016 Navitas attained this certification, marking us as an industry leader in sustainability.
- This snack nut grows inside of an apple that shares its name.
- These seeds are known for the excellent omega fatty acid profile
20 Clues: What was our flagship product? • Our Acai comes from which country? • This powder is our number one seller. • What is our Navitas superfood mantra? • How many years ago was Navitas founded? • Maca is part of which rare group of plants? • This superfood from Peru is a Vitamin C powerhouse! • Ancient civilization credited with discovering cacao. • ...
Module 1: Test your Knowledge! 2021-12-01
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- Healthy attached gingiva has a dimpled appearance
- Nutrient deficiency impairs immunity and could affect progression of periodontitis
- Initial inflammatory response that leads to gingivitis
- Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C
- Portion of gingiva that fills the interdental space
- Cells that removes alveolar bone
- Bacterial species and saliva are transferred
- Attaches slightly coronal to the CEJ in health
- Preinflammatory peptide adipokine
- Certain microbial species become dominant and imbalanced
- Factors that contribute to initiation and progression of periodontal disease
- This is produced by extracellular matrix
- Nodular enlargement in apical third of root
- Forms and maintains alveolar bone
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- Inflammatory exudate derived from the periodontal tissues from infection is present
- Registers pain and pressure
- Epithelial cells that lines the inner mucosa and allows flexibility to speak and chew
- This is caused when dentin is exposed
- Number of stages of the polymicrovial biofilm formation
- Thin mineralized connective tissue that covers surface of the root and dentin
- A matrix of connective tissues connecting periodontal ligaments to alveolar bone
- Enamel consists of this kind of tissue
- This is not caused by nutritional deficiencies
- Socket that holds and stabilizes a tooth
- This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days
25 Clues: Registers pain and pressure • Cells that removes alveolar bone • Preinflammatory peptide adipokine • Forms and maintains alveolar bone • Prolonged deprivation of vitamin C • This is caused when dentin is exposed • Enamel consists of this kind of tissue • This type of biofilm forms in 2-4 days • This is produced by extracellular matrix • ...
Vocab Test Review 2022-02-18
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- – Extremely tiring and demanding
- – An artificial body part
- – Not genuine; fraudulent.
- – Make something physically stronger or more solid; combine (a number of things) into a single more effective or coherent whole.
- – A rotating machine or device, like a merry-go-round
- – Based on or verifiable by experience rather than theory or pure logic
- – Dirty; grimy.
- – A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations, especially by a computer
- – Enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible
- – Separate things that have become joined or confused
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- – the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
- – Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease
- – A person or thing that influences another
- Noisy and disorderly
- – Lower in rank, status, or quality.
- – Likely to or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something, typically something regrettable or unwelcome; lying flat, especially face downward.
- – A complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order.
- – Calm or settle
- – Something that makes a person feel more cheerful, positive, or optimistic; raise the level of; improve.
- – Change or cause to change in form or nature
- – The action of surgically cutting off a limb.
21 Clues: – Dirty; grimy. • – Calm or settle • Noisy and disorderly • – An artificial body part • – Not genuine; fraudulent. • – Extremely tiring and demanding • – Lower in rank, status, or quality. • – A person or thing that influences another • – Change or cause to change in form or nature • – The action of surgically cutting off a limb. • ...
new one 2022-03-30
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- infected but shows no symptoms
- Status, go here to assign to case complete
- State, WV State nickname
- through case, tests positive 14 days after 2 doses
- River, one of the oldest rivers in the world and it flows south to north
- cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period
- the tab we use in Chexout to log calls, send emails, and texts
- A covering for all or part of the face for protection
- details, you can find the contacts DOB here
- before interviewing you must
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- The WV state Flower
- this city home to the longest steel-arch bridge in the United States
- Hopkins, We are required to listen to podcasts from here
- Ferry, the WV town where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet
- speak to the parent or guardian if the PUI is a
- An increase of illness in a small area
- the closest ocean to the State of WV
- feet, safe distance
- The Maximus headquarters
- Sharfstein, He narrates the podcasts
- your body's ability to resist infection
- Knob, The highest point in the mountain state
- the UWV is in this city
- an epidemic the spreads to more than one continent
- best protection against covid
25 Clues: The WV state Flower • feet, safe distance • the UWV is in this city • State, WV State nickname • The Maximus headquarters • before interviewing you must • best protection against covid • infected but shows no symptoms • the closest ocean to the State of WV • Sharfstein, He narrates the podcasts • An increase of illness in a small area • your body's ability to resist infection • ...
My Test 2024-01-10
Across
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- A bruise.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A patient who requires hospitalization.
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- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- High blood pressure.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- disease, A disease that is transmissible from animals to humans.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- Not cancerous.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
24 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • The outer layer of the skin. • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • A patient who requires hospitalization. • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious • A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing. • ...
Reproductive Immunology Xmas Party Crossword 2023-12-11
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- Worst study acronym
- I have my own Wikipedia page
- Latin for ‘yellow body’
- When a cell takes a photo of itself
- You can remodel a bathroom, a kitchen, or your . . .
- The greatest cell in the universe
- Which beach which shares its name with a famous prednisolone administration protocol
- Squeak!
- opposite of a huge RNA
- Where do hippos go to university?
- Born in Brazil to a British mother and Lebanese father
- Most unfortunate number for a scientist
- When a tiny baby snuggles in
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- High blood pressure and proteinuria
- Some people eat it, other people use it to fertilise a tree
- Estrogen and . . .
- These cells have been unfairly persecuted because of their name
- A cozy home
- My etymology is Greek and means ‘large eaters’
- Not a B cell
- Immuno-modulating factors
- Achieving this is less likely than winning x-lotto
- In order to take all the fun out of science these have been banned from the lab
- This type of immunity is funny
- This musical composition comes with lasers
- This fluid is seminal to reproduction
- Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney once turned up to Mad Monday dresses as one of these
- A symbol of success
28 Clues: Squeak! • A cozy home • Not a B cell • Estrogen and . . . • Worst study acronym • A symbol of success • opposite of a huge RNA • Latin for ‘yellow body’ • Immuno-modulating factors • I have my own Wikipedia page • When a tiny baby snuggles in • This type of immunity is funny • The greatest cell in the universe • Where do hippos go to university? • High blood pressure and proteinuria • ...
Chapters 11 and 12 2023-12-10
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- fertilized egg cell repeatedly divides to form a hollow ball of cells
- disease that occurs in fetal development and is present at birth
- sac of blood vessels that connects a mother and child
- primary reproductive hormone in men
- disease that is severe but short lasting
- disease that occurs when the immune system attacks the body
- animal that transmits an infectious disease
- main reproductive organs in women
- main pigment responsible for skin color
- disease that is caused by gradual loss of organ function
- lymph node group located in ileum of the small intestine are _____ patches
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- process by which artificial kidneys work by using membrane to separate molecules
- hormone produced by thyroid gland
- bacteria that live in the absence of oxygen
- disease that cannot be spread person to person
- oil that waterproofs the skin and keeps it soft and flexible
- the time between a person becoming infected and displaying symptoms
- a substance that stimulates the body to develop immunity to a pathogen
- chemical messenger produced by white blood cells and causes inflamation
- a tumor that shows no tendency to spread
- body system consisting of various glands that produce hormones
- skin structures that help regulate body temp
- part of the body's specific defense against a unique pathogen
23 Clues: hormone produced by thyroid gland • main reproductive organs in women • primary reproductive hormone in men • main pigment responsible for skin color • a tumor that shows no tendency to spread • disease that is severe but short lasting • bacteria that live in the absence of oxygen • animal that transmits an infectious disease • skin structures that help regulate body temp • ...
Immune system (Patho) 2024-01-24
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- when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them
- the average lifespan under normal conditions
- red blood cells
- where T cells mature
- when exposure to a disease organism triggers the production of antibodies to that disease
- releases histamine to increase inflammation response
- thins the blood to prevent blood clotting.
- produces a toxin protein that kills the pathogen
- kills viral cells and detects cancer cells
- makes large amounts of a specific antibody
- found in the small intestine
- Activated by a cytokines to bind and kill infected or cancerous cells.
- a type of white blood cell that is part of the immune system
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- type of immunity that is built up as we are exposed to diseases
- toxic or foreign substance that causes an immune response
- platelets
- Produces antibodies and oversees humoral response
- engulfs and destroys pathogens
- protein produce in response to an antigen
- white blood cells
- Control the immune reaction
- Stimulated by a specific antigen to secrete chemical messengers called cytokines to stimulate other cells
- produces antigen-specific antibodies
- captures, processes, and presents antigens on the outside of its cell
- the defense system you were born with
- antigen specific T cell that remains long-term after an infection has been eliminated.
26 Clues: platelets • red blood cells • white blood cells • where T cells mature • Control the immune reaction • found in the small intestine • engulfs and destroys pathogens • produces antigen-specific antibodies • the defense system you were born with • protein produce in response to an antigen • thins the blood to prevent blood clotting. • makes large amounts of a specific antibody • ...
The Lymphatic & Immune Systems 2023-08-28
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- Type of barrier like skin that blocks entry to the body
- proteins in the blood that can break bacteria apart
- A sac connected to the lymphatic vessels that filters liquid
- fluid draining through lymphatic vessels
- A cell type that produces antibodies
- An abdominal organ that filters out old cells and pathogens.
- the part of a bone that produces and stores blood cells
- An innate cell that crawls out of blood vessels
- A messenger molecule secreted by immune cells
- A part of a pathogen that can be recognized by a B cell or T cell
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- Patrolling immune cell that eats debris and pathogens
- a chest organ that trains T cells.
- A cell type that eats debris and pathogens
- An immune cell with arms that can grab antigens and show them to other cells.
- The first immune response
- A protein that can recognize a specific part of a pathogen
- A type of cell that is stored in the body to help respond to pathogens seen again
- The immune response that is specific
- A bacteria, virus, or fungus that can harm the body
- An innate cell that can kill other cells
- A method of creating active immunity to a pathogen without getting infected
21 Clues: The first immune response • a chest organ that trains T cells. • A cell type that produces antibodies • The immune response that is specific • fluid draining through lymphatic vessels • An innate cell that can kill other cells • A cell type that eats debris and pathogens • A messenger molecule secreted by immune cells • An innate cell that crawls out of blood vessels • ...
Basic Diplomatic Terms and Defintions 2024-02-18
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- Involving or participated in by more than two parties/states
- The intervention by a third party to help resolve disputes between parties
- Formal agreement between two or more countries
- The formal rules and procedures governing diplomatic occasions and interactions between states
- Penalties involving restrictions on trade, financial transactions, or other economic activities
- Involving or relating to two parties/states
- The absence of a central governing authority in international relations.
- The use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute
- The office or building in a foreign country where a consul works.
- The interference by a country in another's affairs
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- The legal protection and exemption from local laws
- power The ability to influence others through attraction, persuasion, or cultural means,
- An official envoy, especially a high-ranking one
- The official approval of a treaty or agreement by the legislative body of a country
- A meeting between heads of state or government, typically to discuss important issues
- The official residence or offices of an ambassador in a foreign country
- A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
- A temporary suspension of fighting, typically to negotiate a more permanent peace agreement
- The art of negotiatingng between nations
- formal written communication exchanged between diplomatic representatives or between governments
20 Clues: The art of negotiatingng between nations • Involving or relating to two parties/states • The use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute • Formal agreement between two or more countries • An official envoy, especially a high-ranking one • The legal protection and exemption from local laws • The interference by a country in another's affairs • ...
Brunner's Tetanus 2025-03-20
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- that neutralizes tetanus poison
- to nerves and muscles affected in tetanus
- caused by Clostridium tetani bacteria
- system affected in severe tetanus
- condition where bacteria thrive without oxygen
- symptom of tetanus infection
- measure against tetanus
- involuntary contraction
- muscle hardness experienced in tetanus
- used to treat tetanus muscle spasms
- after the physician who first described this form of tetanus
- arching of the back in advanced tetanus
- used therapeutically to control tetanus spasms
- site for tetanus spores
- used in tetanus treatment
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- of tetanus affecting the head and face
- rate associated with tetanus
- preparation given after potential exposure
- difficulty that may occur in cephalic tetanus
- neurotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani
- treatment after injury
- of tetanus affecting only part of the body
- support often needed in severe cases
- between infection and symptom onset
- primarily affected in tetanus
- substance produced by tetanus bacteria
- approach to control muscle spasms
- a common symptom of tetanus
- injection needed to maintain immunity
- bacterial form that can survive harsh conditions
30 Clues: treatment after injury • measure against tetanus • involuntary contraction • site for tetanus spores • used in tetanus treatment • a common symptom of tetanus • rate associated with tetanus • symptom of tetanus infection • primarily affected in tetanus • that neutralizes tetanus poison • system affected in severe tetanus • approach to control muscle spasms • ...
Microbiology EXAM #1 2024-09-23
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- eukaryotes that are unicellular or multicellular
- often multi-cellular
- demonstrated that microorganisms are present in the air; “The Flask Man”
- are not living organisms; are not cells
- capitalized
- lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls
- bonds the sharing of electrons between 2 or more atoms to form a molecule(s) or compound(s)
- reported that living things are composed of “little boxes” or “cells”
- advocated handwashing to prevent transmission of diseases
- the first living microbes were observed and documented with detailed drawings
- the type of covalent bond formed is based on(the measure of attractiveness)
- microbes attach to solid surfaces and grow into complex masses
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- organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye
- the microbial conversion of sugar to alcohol in the absence of air
- lowercase
- prokaryotes that are mobile or immobile
- unicellular
- cell walls
- group of microbes that live stably on/in the human body
- the study of immunity
- developed the classification of microorganisms
- eukaryotes that have a distinct nucleus consisting of the cell’s DNA surrounded by a nuclear membrane
- discovered the first antibiotic
- the study of organism’s genes
- the smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element
25 Clues: lowercase • cell walls • capitalized • unicellular • often multi-cellular • the study of immunity • the study of organism’s genes • discovered the first antibiotic • lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls • are not living organisms; are not cells • prokaryotes that are mobile or immobile • developed the classification of microorganisms • ...
Health 3 2025-05-29
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- Largest part of the brain; controls thinking, reasoning and memory.
- Sound waves travel from the outer ear through the...to reach the eardrum
- Bacteria and viruses that cause disease
- Receptors that send messages to your brain which allow you to smell
- The body's ability to resist a particular disease
- Gives the eye its color
- A person trained to examine eyes and prescribe glasses
- Becomes thicker when you look at close objects and thinner when you look at distant ones
- Tough outer layer of the eye
- The special kind of skin cells that line your mouth, nose, and throat.
- White blood cells inside lymph nodes
- Nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
- Like wires; communication system.
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- The chemical which destroys most of the harmful bacteria that enter your stomach
- The largest lymphatic organ
- The enzyme that kills bacteria in your tears and perspiration
- Transportation tubes for lymph
- The hairlike projections that line the mucous membrane
- Center of the iris through which light passes
- The largest organ of your body.
- Enlarged bunches of lymphatic tissue
- Carries messages to your brain causing you to hear
- Hollow space in your skull that surrounds each eye
23 Clues: Gives the eye its color • The largest lymphatic organ • Tough outer layer of the eye • Transportation tubes for lymph • The largest organ of your body. • Like wires; communication system. • Enlarged bunches of lymphatic tissue • White blood cells inside lymph nodes • Bacteria and viruses that cause disease • Center of the iris through which light passes • ...
vaccines 2025-06-01
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- a tiny agent that causes infection
- equipment used to store some vaccines at low temperatures
- The ability of a vaccine to produce the desired immune response under controlled conditions.
- A protein produced by the immune system that recognizes and neutralizes harmful substances like viruses.
- a very fine slender piece of polished metal
- The introduction and distribution of a vaccine to the public.
- microorganisms that can cause illness.
- The body’s ability to resist a particular disease after exposure or vaccination.
- A substance that triggers an immune response, often used in vaccines to help the body recognize pathogens.
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- A medical reason why a person should not receive a particular vaccine
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- A tube to do ejecting liquid in a thin stream
- the body’s response to a vaccine.
- The process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.
- A microorganism, such as a virus or bacterium, that causes disease.
- defense against disease.
- A harmless, inactive substance used in testing new vaccines for comparison.
- A specific quantity of a vaccine administered at one time.
- an extra dose to maintain protection.
- the act of putting a vaccine into the body using a needle.
20 Clues: defense against disease. • the body’s response to a vaccine. • a tiny agent that causes infection • an extra dose to maintain protection. • microorganisms that can cause illness. • a very fine slender piece of polished metal • A tube to do ejecting liquid in a thin stream • equipment used to store some vaccines at low temperatures • ...
Racism in the USA 2026-03-18
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- all human beings have these
- violent or illegal kind of protest
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- the man who was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis by a police officer in May 2020
- the campaign group established in 2013, fights for racial equality
- around ___% of the American population is Black
- the rightful outcome
- the name of the President at the time of the 2020 BLM protests
- corresponding in size or amount to something else
- lack of equality
- to criminally charge
- Derek _______, the name of the officer who murdered George Floyd
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- a famous campaign slogan of BLM which came about from the murder of George Floyd
- when police officers abuse their power and use unnecessary and illegal force
- a campaign, change or development in society
- when a person or group are treated differently due to a single characteristic e.g. race, gender, sexuality etc
- Breanna ______, the name of a Black women murdered by police in 2020. She was shot while she was asleep.
- the US Constitution says that 'All men are created _____'
- when people take to the streets to fight against something
- ___ minutes and 46 seconds, the amount of time it took for George Floyd to suffocate to death
20 Clues: lack of equality • the rightful outcome • to criminally charge • all human beings have these • violent or illegal kind of protest • a campaign, change or development in society • around ___% of the American population is Black • corresponding in size or amount to something else • the US Constitution says that 'All men are created _____' • ...
Topic 5 So Far... 2024-04-18
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- The drug given as part of a clinic trial to rule out psychological effects and acts as a control
- The protein present on the surface of pathogens
- The protein produced by B-lymphocytes
- A cell involved in the non-specific immune response
- The viral replication method can take hours/days to take place
- Diseases caused by pathogens
- A description of the form of pathogen present inside vaccines
- Herd Immunity reduces the _______ of a pathogen
- A physical plant defence
- The physical barrier helping to trap dust and pathogens
- The disease caused by the plasmodium protist
- Organism carrying pathogen from host to host
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- A chemical produced by bacteria to cause harm to cells
- These move mucus out of the body or down to the stomach
- The type of cell which allows for a greater secondary response to a pathogen
- Another protein produced by B-lymphocytes which can neutralise a bacterial product
- A chemical defence produced by plants
- The word we can use to describe the relationship between antibodies and antigens
- A reason why a child may not receive a vaccine
- The part of the pathogen which is injected into the host cell during the lytic cycle
- The enzyme present in phagocytes
21 Clues: A physical plant defence • Diseases caused by pathogens • The enzyme present in phagocytes • A chemical defence produced by plants • The protein produced by B-lymphocytes • The disease caused by the plasmodium protist • Organism carrying pathogen from host to host • A reason why a child may not receive a vaccine • The protein present on the surface of pathogens • ...
Choice Novel - 6th Hour 2025-02-14
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- Cristian once drank this type of shampoo in I Must Betray You
- What Cristian's family uses as currency in I Must Betray You
- Commander _______ in Legend
- What grants people immunity from being gleaned in Scythe
- Liliana's brother's name in I Must Betray You
- Citra's last name in Scythe
- June's last name in Legend
- The part of the sandwich Rowan and Tyger refer to themselves as in Scythe
- Author of Legend
- Author of I Must Betray You
- Author of Scythe
- What Cristian receives in return for information in I Must Betray You
- The movie Cristian and Liliana watched at "video night" in I Must Betray You
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- Scythe's are created in order to control the _____
- Legend is set in a dystopian future in this U.S city
- The name of the university June attends in Legend
- The sector that Day is from in Legend
- Avoids being killed in a mass-gleaning in Scythe; loves pizza
- The last name of the Romanian Dictator in I Must Betray You
- Day's real name in Legend
- The name of the rebel group in Legend
- The "uniform" of a scythe
- Cristian's code name in I Must Betray You
- The "cloud" that takes care of society in Scythe
24 Clues: Author of Legend • Author of Scythe • Day's real name in Legend • The "uniform" of a scythe • June's last name in Legend • Commander _______ in Legend • Citra's last name in Scythe • Author of I Must Betray You • The sector that Day is from in Legend • The name of the rebel group in Legend • Cristian's code name in I Must Betray You • Liliana's brother's name in I Must Betray You • ...
biology crossword 2024-12-23
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- - An organelle that contains cell sap (a weak solution of sugar and salts).
- - An oxygen-carrying protein found in red blood cells.
- - The clumping together of cells.
- - A section of DNA within a gene that codes for amino acids.
- - The ability to respond quickly to an infection.
- - A group of different tissues that work together to perform a particular function.
- - A small organelle that makes proteins.
- - The variety of living organisms in an area.
- - A method where cell components are separated out using a centrifuge.
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- - A lipid containing one molecule of glycerol attached to two fatty acids and a phosphate group. Main component of the cell membrane.
- - Repels water.
- - The complete set of genes in a cell.
- - How much bigger an image from a microscope is compared to the specimen.
- - A carbohydrate molecule made up of two polysaccharides - amylose and amylopectin.
- - The monomer that makes up polynucleotides - consists of a pentose sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous organic base.
- - A strong fibre formed by chains of cellulose linked together by hydrogen bonds.
- - The protein coat surrounding a virus' genetic material.
- - A harmful molecule. Released by some pathogens.
- - A protein that speeds up the rate of chemical reactions.
- - A pore on the surface of an insect.
20 Clues: - Repels water. • - The clumping together of cells. • - A pore on the surface of an insect. • - A small organelle that makes proteins. • - The complete set of genes in a cell. • - The variety of living organisms in an area. • - The ability to respond quickly to an infection. • - A harmful molecule. Released by some pathogens. • ...
Vocab 2024-11-02
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- -trouble or your ent of another person
- - a problem with a person or a set of people
- the importance of one task over another
- the red blood cells oxygen
- - the action cussing stress
- a group of organs working together to preform a function
- ethics - the way you work with others
- - a repeated attack or action against a victim
- - working together and letting others ideas up
- A group of cells with similar functions
- - a group of tissues with the same function
- The emotional change from the body when overwhelmed
- Trusting others with private information
- one inhalation and exhalation
- chemical substance secreted by the endocrine gland
- unit of the body
- the process of burning food for energy and heat
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- involuntary muscle contraction
- the act of following laws and acting ethical
- the process of breaking down food
- Polite or considerate action
- - a blood vessel that pumps blood to the heart
- A job resulting in being mentally and physically exhausted
- - spreading a rumor about another person
- against disease and conditions
- -goes away from the heart
- The process of when the endometrium breaks up
- the smallest blood vessels
- the point at which 2 bones meet
29 Clues: unit of the body • -goes away from the heart • the red blood cells oxygen • the smallest blood vessels • - the action cussing stress • Polite or considerate action • one inhalation and exhalation • involuntary muscle contraction • against disease and conditions • the point at which 2 bones meet • the process of breaking down food • ethics - the way you work with others • ...
Ireland's vocab 2024-11-04
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- - to spread rumors about someone
- - being able to work with others and leaving them up
- - the burning of food to make energy and heat
- - organs that work together to perform a special task
- - to trouble or torment a person
- - a stressful job resulting in exhaustion physically and mentally
- - trusting others with personal info
- - voluntary muscle contractions
- ethic - behavior in the workplace
- - a point where two bones meet
- - the cause of stress
- - to have a higher importance on one task
- - the smallest blood vessels in the body
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- - the substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen and gives blood its red color
- - following rules and laws and being ethical
- -the process of the endometrium breaking up
- - protection against diseases and conditions
- - inhalation and an exhalation
- - the blood vessels that pump blood to the heart
- - a clash between opposing interests
- -repeated action attacks or threats
- - the process of breaking down food
- - the blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart
- - the basic unit of a body
- - a group of cells with similar function
- - a polite, considerate, or helpful comment
- - the emotional response to action in the body
- - a group of tissues with the same function
28 Clues: - the cause of stress • - the basic unit of a body • - inhalation and an exhalation • - a point where two bones meet • - voluntary muscle contractions • - to spread rumors about someone • - to trouble or torment a person • -repeated action attacks or threats • - the process of breaking down food • - a clash between opposing interests • - trusting others with personal info • ...
Haematology 2025-12-10
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- Main regulator of Thrombopoiesis
- Clot flowing in circulation
- Condition in which clotting time is prolonged
- Condition in which bleeding time is prolonged
- Vitamin K dependent clotting factor
- Factor IV
- Regularly recurring molecular groups on surface of antigen
- Development of autoimmunity due to cross-reactivity between microbial Ag and structurally similar self-Ag
- Main antibody of secondary response
- Removes intravascular clot
- Cell which releases inflammatory mediators Hiatamine & Serotonin
- Specific unresponsiveness of the immune system to self-antigens
- Earliest recognisable precursor of Platelet in Bone marrow
- Process of Coating of Ag with Ab which enhances phagocytosis
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- Type I hypersensitivity
- Responsible for positive feedback in clotting
- Mother passes Abs to baby via placenta is an example of this immunity
- CD8+ T-cells
- This cell count increases in Acute bacterial infection
- Antiplatelet drug inhibits TXA2
- Contractile protein in platelet for clot retraction
- Squeezing of Neutrophils through blood vessel pores
- Endogenous anticoagulant enhances effect of Antithrombin III
- Class II MHC of APC present Ag to this T-cell
- Monocyte count increase than normal
- Hole forming protein released by Cytotoxic T cells
- Macrophages present in brain tissue
- These cell count increases in parasitic infestation
- Secretory antibody
29 Clues: Factor IV • CD8+ T-cells • Secretory antibody • Type I hypersensitivity • Removes intravascular clot • Clot flowing in circulation • Antiplatelet drug inhibits TXA2 • Main regulator of Thrombopoiesis • Vitamin K dependent clotting factor • Monocyte count increase than normal • Macrophages present in brain tissue • Main antibody of secondary response • ...
In a pharmacy drawer 2026-05-05
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- Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and antacids for heartburn.
- Drawer containing lecithin and Ginkgo biloba extracts.
- Folic acid and supplements supporting fetal development.
- Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and cytisine-based products.
- Phytohormones (e.g., from soy) used to relieve climacteric symptoms.
- Essential ions administered orally to treat dehydration.
- Hypoglycemic agents or sugar used as a rescue in hypoglycemia.
- Essential micronutrients from A to K sought by patients with deficiencies.
- Repellents and kits for the safe removal of these arachnids from the skin.
- Statins and supplements containing monacolin K or plant sterols.
- Spasmolytic agents used for abdominal pain or renal colic.
- Home diagnostics: pregnancy, ovulation, COVID-19, or CRP.
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- Suppositories and ointments for proctological conditions.
- Preparations for a "strong heart", hypertension, and heavy legs.
- Live bacterial cultures used as "protection" during antibiotic therapy.
- Medicines for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men.
- Drugs affecting mental processes, often requiring specific prescription types.
- Drawer full of cod liver oil, vitamin C, and echinacea extracts.
- A broad group of painkillers, ranging from paracetamol to NSAIDs.
- Substances (e.g., pseudoephedrine) subject to legal sales quantity limits.
- Where you will find oral contraceptives and thyroid medications.
- Drawer containing valerian, lemon balm, and sleep-inducing aids.
22 Clues: Drawer containing lecithin and Ginkgo biloba extracts. • Folic acid and supplements supporting fetal development. • Medicines for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men. • Essential ions administered orally to treat dehydration. • Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and antacids for heartburn. • Suppositories and ointments for proctological conditions. • ...
endocrine System 2014-10-20
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- this helps with immunity
- this gland release melatonin, which helps a person sleep and wake up routinely
- This release juices that help with digestion. It also secretes insulin and glucagon to regulates the body's blood sugar.
- system- is the system made of glands that release hormones into the body
- The reproductive organs(testes for males and ovaries for females.) Test release testosterone and ovaries release estrogen and progesterone.
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- This gland's main job is to control the temperature in the body
- A pea-size gland that regulates stress, growth and reproduction
- these to glands aid the metabolism and control the amount of water in the body.
8 Clues: this helps with immunity • This gland's main job is to control the temperature in the body • A pea-size gland that regulates stress, growth and reproduction • system- is the system made of glands that release hormones into the body • this gland release melatonin, which helps a person sleep and wake up routinely • ...
Spices! 2023-09-05
4 Clues: may help fight off bacteria and viruses • yellow in color and anti-inflammatory properties • can help reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease & improve immunity • Superfood that has medicinal properties; versatile in many different dishes
Famous Scientific Discoveries 2024-12-18
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- Biological preparations that provide immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- Albert Einstein’s theory about the relationship between space, time, and gravity.
- The model of the solar system that places the Sun at the center, proposed by Copernicus.
- The molecule that carries genetic information, discovered by Watson and Crick.
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- The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928.
- Mechanics The branch of physics that deals with the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and subatomic levels.
- of Evolution Charles Darwin’s concept that species evolve over time through natural selection.
- A form of energy resulting from the movement of electrons, harnessed for power and light.
8 Clues: The first antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. • The molecule that carries genetic information, discovered by Watson and Crick. • Biological preparations that provide immunity to a particular infectious disease. • Albert Einstein’s theory about the relationship between space, time, and gravity. • ...
