immunity Crossword Puzzles
CVA Vocab 2024-02-22
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- A chemical agent apply to inanimate surface to kill pathogenic microorganisms
- A risk to human or animal health or environment arising from biological work
- chemical agent applied to living tissue to prevent growth & reproduction of microorganisms
- Poisonous substance especially a protein produced by living cell or organisms capable of producing disease or illness when introduction to body tissue
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- Security against a particular disease non-susceptibility to the effect of microorganism parasites to the toxic effect of ontigeni substances
- The process of making something dirty or poisonous or the state of containing unwanted or dangerous substances
- inanimate objects that can transmit pathogens from one host to the next
- A person trained and authorized to practice veterinary medicine and surgery (DVM)
- Microscopic single cell organism may be beneficial, neutrol, Pathogenic
- the use of physical or chemical processes to reduce, remove, inactivate, or destroy pathogenic microorganisms
- Aseptic not producing of free living microorganisms
- The segregation of patients with a communicable disease
12 Clues: Aseptic not producing of free living microorganisms • The segregation of patients with a communicable disease • inanimate objects that can transmit pathogens from one host to the next • Microscopic single cell organism may be beneficial, neutrol, Pathogenic • A risk to human or animal health or environment arising from biological work • ...
Thands Crash Course Study Skill: Focus & Concentration #5 2023-10-19
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- four words; Purposefully ignoring a distraction to build up your immunity to novelty cravings.
- three words; When your brain gets tired of blocking out distractions in order to focus.
- The area that surrounds you that can affect your focus and productivity.
- The type of attention that specifically targets a task. Ex- Reading a packet
- The type of attention that is triggered by random interruptions in your environment.
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- three words; The loss of time when you switch between tasks.
- two words; When you switch between tasks and your attention lingers with the other task.
- three words; What our brains need to function properly and work to the fullest potential.
- The act of trying to juggle two or more tasks at a time. (Not real)
- An app that encourages staying off of your phone while working.
- The process of focusing ones cognitive resources on one stimulus while ignoring all others.
- An app that blocks unnecessary websites while you work.
12 Clues: An app that blocks unnecessary websites while you work. • three words; The loss of time when you switch between tasks. • An app that encourages staying off of your phone while working. • The act of trying to juggle two or more tasks at a time. (Not real) • The area that surrounds you that can affect your focus and productivity. • ...
Vocabulary Set 10 2025-02-18
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- that enough of the population is immunized to ___ the thresholds
- enough of the population is immunized to surpass the ___ needed for herd immunity.
- childhood vaccines mandatory is simplistic, and ___ on the administration’s greater responsibility
- But in a country where ‘liberté’ is one of the three ___ of the national motto
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- the diversity of humanity’s ethical and cultural norms, to ___ vaccinations on a population.
- that widespread immunization is a ___ tool for public health.
- Countering such misinformation is important, but does not alone ___ the basis for a coherent vaccine policy.
- fuel further ___ resistance to life-saving vaccines.
- authorities seem to think that the new law is a ___ response to scare stories about the safety of childhood vaccines
- not least by alienating parents and increasing ___ of vaccines in a country where various health scandals
- will get the stragglers vaccinated to ___ that enough of the population is immunized to surpass
- But it is much more ___, given the diversity of humanity’s ethical and cultural norms, to impose vaccinations on a population.
12 Clues: fuel further ___ resistance to life-saving vaccines. • that widespread immunization is a ___ tool for public health. • that enough of the population is immunized to ___ the thresholds • But in a country where ‘liberté’ is one of the three ___ of the national motto • enough of the population is immunized to surpass the ___ needed for herd immunity. • ...
Courts and tribunals 2020-12-08
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- A person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished.
- In Poland in tripartite division we have _____ power headed by the Supreme Court.
- The judicial body, which rules on the constitutional liability of people holding the highest offices of state
- Each of the successive stages in the system of subordinate institutions, organisations, etc.
- Someone who protects a person accused of commiting crime.
- A situation in which you are protected against from legal action
- A room where trial takes place.
- The act of changing courts decision.
- Penal ____ is the system of legal punishment in Poland.
- A request made to a court of law or to someone in authority to change a previous decision
- It is a court of first instance. It decides on family, economic and criminal matters, as well as on labour law and social security.
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- ____ court is institution made to punish crime in army.
- The most important court.
- You can go to ____ court if you don't agree with your sentence.
- A legal official who accuses someone of committing a crime
- _____ court
- ______ court
- the activities of several regional courts and handles appeals against their judgments as a court of second instance.
- the compatibility of legal acts with the Polish Constitution.
19 Clues: _____ court • ______ court • The most important court. • A room where trial takes place. • The act of changing courts decision. • ____ court is institution made to punish crime in army. • Penal ____ is the system of legal punishment in Poland. • Someone who protects a person accused of commiting crime. • A legal official who accuses someone of committing a crime • ...
Chapter 14 Infectious Diseases Plus 2021-02-18
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- An approach to infection control that treats all human blood and specific other human body fluids as if they ae known to carry bloodborne pathogens
- An organism that causes disease
- The "big eaters" of the immune response that clean up infected cells, bacteria, and viruses.
- A global epidemic
- Immunity that develops with exposure to various antigens through infection or vaccination
- The human who can get the disease
- Yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes; a common sign of hepatitis B and C infection
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- Cells that arrive at an infection site early to fight off invaders and alert other cells that help is needed
- The body’s defense system against invading microorganisms
- Another term for pathogen
- Living things that carry diseases
- A chemical released by cells in the immune system that helps coordinate an immune response by sending messages to specific cells
- Pathogen present in blood that can cause disease in humans
- A fluid that circulates through your body, helping to fight infections
- Able to be transmitted by direct or indirect contact with an infected person
- An unusually high number of cases in a region
- Regular cases that occur often in a region
- Any substance that can stimulate an immune response
18 Clues: A global epidemic • Another term for pathogen • An organism that causes disease • Living things that carry diseases • The human who can get the disease • Regular cases that occur often in a region • An unusually high number of cases in a region • Any substance that can stimulate an immune response • The body’s defense system against invading microorganisms • ...
Immune system L1 2021-03-08
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- What is the name of the swelling that occurs if lymphatic vessels break and leak lymph into the surrounding tissues?
- What part of cells that line mucus membranes, help to move mucous and pathogens out of the body?
- MHC is major ______ complex.
- What is the general name for any agent (foreign substance) that causes disease?
- What acts both as a chemical and physical barrier in our body?
- What cells carry out adaptive immunity?
- What component of the innate immune system releases clotting factors?
- What component of the immune system forms a membrane attack complex to punch holes in pathogens?
- What type of cell produces histamine?
- What do cytotoxic T-cells produce, which punch holes in infected cells?
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- What is the name of the enzyme in mucous that destroys bacteria?
- What is usually administered via injection, which helps the immune system develop protection from a disease?
- What cell can phagocytose pathogens?
- What is the name of the cell that makes mucous?
- What is the name of the immune system that we are born with?
- What is the name of the proteins that B-cells secrete?
- What is the name of the chemicals produced by dendritic cells, which stimulate the inflammatory reaction?
- Where do T-cells go to get educated or mature?
18 Clues: MHC is major ______ complex. • What cell can phagocytose pathogens? • What type of cell produces histamine? • What cells carry out adaptive immunity? • Where do T-cells go to get educated or mature? • What is the name of the cell that makes mucous? • What is the name of the proteins that B-cells secrete? • What is the name of the immune system that we are born with? • ...
History of Medicine 2021-02-07
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- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease.
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- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900's.
- of the Four Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm.
- An organism that can only be seen through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae and fungi.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease.
- Scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972.
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease. • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms. • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900's. • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms. • ...
Pathogens 2020-05-05
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- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. Cause disease by rapidly reproducing and making toxins which damage our body cells
- Plasmodium causes Malaria. It is transmitted by the anopheles mosquito through its saliva when it sucks blood. It is a one-celled, animal-like protist that can live in water, soil, and living and dead organisms
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide
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- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world.
- Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce. Not made of cells
- microorganisms that cause disease
12 Clues: Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • microorganisms that cause disease • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide • Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens • ...
7th Grade KS History, Lessons 1-3 2025-01-20
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- a member of a group of people who travel from place to place rather than living in one place all the time
- a group of countries or political parties that are formally united and working together because they have similar aims
- the study of the societies and peoples of the past by examining the remains of their buildings, tools, and other objects.
- things relating to heaven or to the sky
- to decorate
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- to bring plants and animals under control and use them to produce food or as pets
- freedom from obligation or duty, especially exemption from tax, duty, or legal liability
- moving from one place to another, especially in order to find work or to live
- when someone illegally hunts or catches animals
- to change your ideas or behavior in order to deal with a new situation
- the pleasing or exciting quality that something has
- there is not enough of something for the people who need it or want it
12 Clues: to decorate • things relating to heaven or to the sky • when someone illegally hunts or catches animals • the pleasing or exciting quality that something has • to change your ideas or behavior in order to deal with a new situation • there is not enough of something for the people who need it or want it • ...
34 2024-01-08
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- Fiber The portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by digestive enzymes.
- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Program A program designed to promote health and well-being through various activities and initiatives.
- Health A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance.
- The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases.
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- Techniques Practices and activities aimed at promoting a sense of relaxation and reducing stress.
- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Practices Practices that promote cleanliness and health, such as handwashing and proper sanitation.
- Medicine Treatments used in place of conventional medical treatments.
- The use of digital information and communication technologies to access healthcare services remotely. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Management Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling or reducing stress.
12 Clues: A damaging immune response by the body to a substance. • The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases. • Medicine Treatments used in place of conventional medical treatments. • Management Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling or reducing stress. • ...
20201220-Polio 2020-12-20
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- In 1932 Sister Kenny pioneered this to treat polio victims
- In 2009 June Middleton, the world's oldest surviving polio patient who spent 60 years in the device in an iron lung died at age 83 in this Australian city
- due to the lack of this immunity another outbreak of polio in Australia occurred in 1961 & 1962
- common symptoms are ...-like
- An inscription from this country of a priest with a withered leg from about 1400 BC suggests Polio was an ancient disease
- ---of polio like covid caused social distancing,public closures & fear
- polio is highly ...
- in 1961 Dr... developed this oral vaccine
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- In 1955 Salk was the 1st to develop this injectable
- This organisation together with other non government orgs. joined Rotary in 1988 and launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988
- The worlds first polio epidemic took place here in 1894
- polio generally affects ...
- inabilty to walk normally
- polio could cause this
- In 1985 Australian Sir Clem Renouf World President of Rotary International persuaded Rotary Clubs worldwide to raise money to ... polio
- It was throughout this whole country in 1922
- This Australian Prime Minister started a National Sewerage Program to reduce polio improve sanitation and fight polio by improving sanitation
- artificial respirator was commonly known as this
18 Clues: polio is highly ... • polio could cause this • inabilty to walk normally • polio generally affects ... • common symptoms are ...-like • in 1961 Dr... developed this oral vaccine • It was throughout this whole country in 1922 • artificial respirator was commonly known as this • In 1955 Salk was the 1st to develop this injectable • ...
Japanese Encephalitis Virus 2022-11-02
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- Swine and people that recover from JEV have lifelong ______ to the strain they were infected with.
- Preferred sample for EV-specific IgM antibody (3 letter acronym)
- A virus that is a close relative of JEV (three words, no spaces)
- Important transmissible diseases of livestock or poultry that are not known to exist in the United States or its territories and that have the potential for significant economic and/or health impacts (Three letter acronym)
- Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces)
- wading ardeid birds are the primary _____ reservoirs of JEV
- A disease outbreak that is constantly present but limited to a particular region
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- Location of most recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Virus (country)
- Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words)
- In sows, infection with JEV before 60–70 days of gestation can cause abortion, fetal ______ or stillbirth
- of JEV in horses can include ____,lethargy,jaundice, and inappetence.
- JEV is ______ to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
- Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV
- Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania
- Primary vector of JEV
- Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV
- Severe illness arising from JEV infection in humans is ___ and most people don't develop symptoms.
18 Clues: Primary vector of JEV • Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus • Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV • Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words) • Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania • Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV • Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces) • ...
Japanese Encephalitis Virus 2022-11-02
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- Severe illness arising from JEV infection in humans is ___ and most people don't develop symptoms.
- Important transmissible diseases of livestock or poultry that are not known to exist in the United States or its territories and that have the potential for significant economic and/or health impacts (Three letter acronym)
- Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- Symptoms of JEV in horses can include ____, lethargy,jaundice, and inappetence.
- Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV
- Swine and people that recover from JEV have lifelong ______ to the strain they were infected with.
- Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV
- Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces)
- JEV is ______ to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
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- Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words)
- A virus that is a close relative of JEV (three words, no spaces)
- Location of most recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Virus (country)
- In sows, infection with JEV before 60–70 days of gestation can cause abortion, fetal ______ or stillbirth
- Preferred sample for EV-specific IgM antibody (3 letter acronym)
- Primary vector of JEV
- A disease outbreak that is constantly present but limited to a particular region
- Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania
- Wading ardeid birds are the primary _____ reservoirs of JEV
18 Clues: Primary vector of JEV • Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus • Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV • Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words) • Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania • Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV • Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces) • ...
Vežba 2025-09-23
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- a vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital, especially in emergencies
- a flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a hanging weight
- inability to sleep
- illness caused by bacteria or other toxins in food, typically with vomiting and diarrhoea
- a physical reaction to the pollen of plants
- a network of organs, white blood cells, proteins and chemicals that work together to protect you from invaders
- a person who refuses to accept any standard short of perfection
- pain or discomfort in the stomach associated with difficulty in digesting food.
- an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
- willing to talk and engage in activities with other people; friendly.
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- the part or joint connecting the foot with the leg
- a shop where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold, and in which toiletries and other medical goods can be purchased
- having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values
- sth fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids
- Illness from extreme heat
- extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness
18 Clues: inability to sleep • Illness from extreme heat • a physical reaction to the pollen of plants • the part or joint connecting the foot with the leg • an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body • averse to change or innovation and holding traditional values • a person who refuses to accept any standard short of perfection • ...
News Article Activity Page 2025-12-18
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- Living organisms such as bacteria or viruses that cause disease
- A macronutrient recently popularized in diets for muscle gain or weight loss
- The study of how food and nutrients affect the body
- A laboratory technique used to amplify small samples of DNA
- The ability of bacteria to survive exposure to antibiotics designed to kill them
- A population-level approach focused on preventing disease and promoting health
- Nutrients required by the body in large amounts such as proteins and carbohydrates
- The spread of a pathogen from one host to another
- The body’s ability to resist infection through immune responses
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- Differences in health outcomes linked to social and economic factors
- A chemical added to food to improve shelf life, colour, or texture
- Factors such as income, education, and housing that influence health outcomes
- The overuse or incorrect use of this can accelerate bacteria's resistance
- A technology that analyzes unique patterns in human DNA for identification purposes
- Substances that increase the risk of cancer after long-term exposure
- A branch of science that uses living systems to develop useful products
- The ability to get healthcare, which is often limited for low-income communities
- A professional who provides evidence-based dietary advice to promote health
18 Clues: The spread of a pathogen from one host to another • The study of how food and nutrients affect the body • A laboratory technique used to amplify small samples of DNA • Living organisms such as bacteria or viruses that cause disease • The body’s ability to resist infection through immune responses • ...
How does our body fight microorganisms? 2022-09-02
Sofia Spelling Pink Term 3 Week 8 2022-09-06
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- a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- leap or rebound from something with a springy base
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco
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- a small fish that you eat
- refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines; petrol.
- a sequence of actions regularly followed
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases such as Covid 19
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light
9 Clues: a small fish that you eat • a sequence of actions regularly followed • leap or rebound from something with a springy base • a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats • refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines; petrol. • a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco • ...
Sofia Spelling Pink Term 3 Week 8 2022-09-06
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- a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- leap or rebound from something with a springy base
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco
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- a small fish that you eat
- refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines; petrol.
- a sequence of actions regularly followed
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases such as Covid 19
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light
9 Clues: a small fish that you eat • a sequence of actions regularly followed • leap or rebound from something with a springy base • a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats • refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines; petrol. • a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco • ...
Sofia Spelling Pink Term 3 Week 8 2022-09-06
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- a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- leap or rebound from something with a springy base
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco
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- a small fish that you eat
- refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines; petrol.
- a sequence of actions regularly followed
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases such as Covid 19
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light
9 Clues: a small fish that you eat • a sequence of actions regularly followed • leap or rebound from something with a springy base • a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats • refined petroleum used as fuel for internal combustion engines; petrol. • a toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco • ...
Virus 2021-12-22
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- a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria and archaea.
- Viral replication is the process by which a virus makes copies of itself. It can lead to thousands of new viral particles being released into the host's body, infecting new cells and leading to the symptoms of disease.
- is one of two cycles of viral reproduction.
- misfolded proteins with the ability to transmit their misfolded shape onto normal variants of the same protein.
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- proteins typically found on the surface of cells
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- the protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material
- type of virus that inserts a copy of its RNA genome
- is one of two cycles of viral reproduction.
- The protein coat is made up of protein subunits called capsomere
10 Clues: is one of two cycles of viral reproduction. • is one of two cycles of viral reproduction. • proteins typically found on the surface of cells • type of virus that inserts a copy of its RNA genome • the protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material • a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria and archaea. • ...
history of medicine 2021-01-13
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- medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- a heart monitor invented by willem einthoven in the early 1900's
- an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- four humours the belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile yellow bile blood and phlegm
- the romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- organism an organism that can be seen only through a microscope . examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae and fungi
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- a substance that stops or slows down the growth of micro organisms
- heating liquid or food to kill micro organisms
- protected against/not affected by a disease
- scan a powerful xray that provides a cross section of the human body invented in 1972
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
12 Clues: an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour • protected against/not affected by a disease • heating liquid or food to kill micro organisms • medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • a heart monitor invented by willem einthoven in the early 1900's • a substance that stops or slows down the growth of micro organisms • ...
Medicine definitions 2021-01-13
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- Protected against,not infected by a disease
- Heating liquid or food to kill micro organisms
- of the Four Humors The belief that the substances that make up the human body are:black bile,yellow bile, blood and phlegm
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- A powerful X-ray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- A unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- An organism that can only be seen through a microscope examples include bacteria, Protozoa,algae and fungi
- The Romans’ built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal,usually by injection,as a protection against that disease
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
12 Clues: A unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour • Protected against,not infected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill micro organisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
medicine 2022-01-13
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- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- of the Four Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
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- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal,usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
Diseases 2023-06-26
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- A covering for your mouth and nose that helps prevent the spread of germs and viruses.
- A sign or clue that something is wrong with your body, like coughing or a fever.
- When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick.
- Staying away from others for a certain period of time to prevent the spread of a disease.
- A medicine that helps protect your body from certain diseases by teaching your immune system how to fight them.
- Actions taken to stop something, such as a disease, from happening or spreading.
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- Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria.
- Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact.
- A gel or liquid that kills germs on your hands when soap and water are not available.
- Practices that help keep your body clean and healthy, like washing hands regularly.
- An illness or condition that affects the body and can make you feel unwell.
- The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases.
12 Clues: When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick. • The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases. • Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact. • An illness or condition that affects the body and can make you feel unwell. • Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria. • ...
Food and Health 2025-07-03
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- Plant-based carbohydrates that the body cannot digest, important for digestive health.
- A substance used to prevent food from spoiling by inhibiting microbial growth or chemical changes.
- Substances added to food to enhance flavor, appearance, or shelf life.
- Inorganic nutrients like iron and zinc, essential for various bodily functions.
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- A macronutrient that serves as the body's main source of energy, found in foods like bread, rice, and fruits.
- Units of energy provided by food and used by the body for functioning and activities.
- Any substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- A waxy substance found in the blood, necessary for building cells but high levels can increase heart disease risk.
- Organic compounds required in small amounts to support body functions like immunity, vision, and energy metabolism.
- A mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth.
- A macronutrient made of amino acids, vital for building tissues, enzymes, and hormones.
- A macronutrient that provides energy, supports cell growth, and helps absorb certain vitamins.
12 Clues: Substances added to food to enhance flavor, appearance, or shelf life. • A mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth. • Inorganic nutrients like iron and zinc, essential for various bodily functions. • Units of energy provided by food and used by the body for functioning and activities. • ...
IPAC Holiday Crossword 2025 2025-12-11
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- Standardized infection prevention and control measures used in healthcare for all patients, regardless of their diagnosis, to protect healthcare workers and patients from the transmission of microorganisms (2 words)
- The type of assessment that must be done prior to every patient interaction. (3 words)
- The season when many contagious lung and airway infections, such as the influenza, COVID-19, and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), circulate at higher levels in the population (3 words)
- This document provides best practice infection prevention and control guidance for select infectious diseases, conditions, and/or microorganisms (4 words)
- Should be used for point-of-care cleaning and disinfecting of multi-use, non-critical items (2 words)
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- Type of precautions needed for illnesses like influenza or RSV.
- A preparation administered to stimulate immunity against a specific disease.
- Separating infected individuals to prevent spread of disease.
- Type of precautions used for pathogens like MRSA or Shigella.
- The process by which an infection is spread.
- Type of precautions needed for tuberculosis.
- Grouping patients with the same infection.
12 Clues: Grouping patients with the same infection. • The process by which an infection is spread. • Type of precautions needed for tuberculosis. • Separating infected individuals to prevent spread of disease. • Type of precautions used for pathogens like MRSA or Shigella. • Type of precautions needed for illnesses like influenza or RSV. • ...
Immune system 2022-03-23
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- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers.
- this system enhances the ability of antibodies
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells.
- immune cells that target specific antigens.
- helps cure things like small pox
- protects the body from sicknesses
- a type of lymphocytes that are responsible for the humoral immunity
- antibiotics no longer have an effect on the sickness
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- They help the body fight infection and other diseases
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- a small organ inside your left rib cage just above the stomach and is apart of the lymphatic system
- makes white blood cells
- a blood protean
- a type of white blood cells that are apart of the immune system
- the spongy tissue inside some of your bones, such as your hip and thigh bones
- are chemical barriers that are ready to defend the body from infection
- are part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow.
18 Clues: a blood protean • makes white blood cells • helps cure things like small pox • protects the body from sicknesses • immune cells that target specific antigens. • this system enhances the ability of antibodies • antibiotics no longer have an effect on the sickness • They help the body fight infection and other diseases • ...
Infectious Diseases Crossword 2022-05-02
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- smallest known life form
- This is the name for when you infect a person with a lesser but similar virus (cloned sometimes) Body creates immunity
- agent that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms on the external surfaces of the body.
- This is a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein shell or coat.
- name for the white blood cells (made in bone marrow)
- These type of cells have do not have a nucleus or iinternal organelles
- A system that protects the body from diseases.
- Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms
- These type of viruses cause the host cell to split / die as virus reproduces.
- Antibiotic that destroys bacteria derived from penicillin mold (fungi).
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- HIV=Human __________________ Virus
- A type of bacteria (infection) that is passed to humans from animals, including poultry, cattle, pigs, and domestic animals
- this the name for the protective covering around bacteria
- the process by which a bacterium multiplies by splitting in two
- a virus that can hide inside your cells DNA until it breaks out and then hides again.
- Technique used to identify bacteria
- this is the name for true bacteria. They get energy from food or sun.
- aids= Acquired _____________ Deficiency Syndrome
18 Clues: smallest known life form • Technique used to identify bacteria • HIV=Human __________________ Virus • A system that protects the body from diseases. • aids= Acquired _____________ Deficiency Syndrome • name for the white blood cells (made in bone marrow) • this the name for the protective covering around bacteria • ...
G6 Healthy Eating Unit Crossword 2025-02-20
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- A marketing tool that influences food choices through TV, social media, and ads
- The emotional state that can affect food choices, like stress eating
- When the body grows quickly, increasing hunger and food needs
- An allergy or food reaction that affects eating choices
- A type of food that provides energy, such as bread, pasta, and rice
- The practice of moving and being physically active
- A major factor that influences food access, especially in remote areas
- A term for foods high in vitamins and minerals
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- Essential nutrients that help the body function properly, such as A, C, and D.
- Nutrients like calcium and iron that help strengthen bones and keep the body healthy.
- A major factor in food choices, influenced by traditions and family meals
- A nutrient that provides energy and helps absorb vitamins, found in foods like nuts, oils, and dairy.
- The cost of food, which affects what people can afford to eat
- The body's ability to resist illness, strengthened by healthy eating and exercise
- A nutrient that helps build and repair muscles, found in foods like meat, beans, and eggs.
- A feeling that signals the body needs water
- The feeling of being satisfied after eating enough
- The body’s signal that it needs food
18 Clues: The body’s signal that it needs food • A feeling that signals the body needs water • A term for foods high in vitamins and minerals • The practice of moving and being physically active • The feeling of being satisfied after eating enough • An allergy or food reaction that affects eating choices • When the body grows quickly, increasing hunger and food needs • ...
Government puzzle 2021-03-16
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- redrawing of districts to benefit party in power in a state
- granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.
- incumbent still in office after losing an election
- freedom from prosecution for witness whose testimony ties them to illegal acts.
- granting of a property right by a sovereign authority to an inventor.
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- not directly stated but authorized by the constitution
- if congress bans something today, you can't be punished for something you did yesterday
- 45th president
- difficulty passing laws that satisfy the needs of the people
- A group of people officially delegated to perform a function
- association of individuals or organizations, usually formally organized, that, on the basis of one or more shared concerns, attempts to influence public policy in its favour.
- political procedure where one or more members of parliament or congress debate over a proposed piece of legislation to delay or entirely prevent a decision being made on the proposal.
12 Clues: 45th president • incumbent still in office after losing an election • not directly stated but authorized by the constitution • redrawing of districts to benefit party in power in a state • difficulty passing laws that satisfy the needs of the people • A group of people officially delegated to perform a function • ...
Homeostasis Vocabulary 2022-01-04
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- molecules that comprise protein and carbohydrate chains that are involved in many physiological functions including immunity
- A sterol or a modified steroid that is synthesized by animal cells to become an essential component of animal cell membranes
- a molecule with two fatty acids and a modified phosphate group attached to a glycerol backbone
- a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances
- the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
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- having a strong affinity for water
- process that living things use to actively maintain fairly stable conditions necessary for survival
- proteins containing glycans attached to amino acid side chains
- the “spreading out” of the objects from the initial area of higher concentration.
- water fearing
- the process of moving molecules across a cellular membrane through the use of cellular energy
- he transport of a solvent through a semipermeable membrane that separates two solutions of differing solute concentration.
12 Clues: water fearing • having a strong affinity for water • proteins containing glycans attached to amino acid side chains • a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances • the “spreading out” of the objects from the initial area of higher concentration. • ...
medicine 2022-01-13
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- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- of the Four Humours The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
KEY WORDS 2022-01-14
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- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- of the four humour’s The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Scanner A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
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- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
KEY WORDS 2022-01-14
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- An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour.
- Scanner- A powerful Xray that provides a cross-section of the human body invented in 1972.
- A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease
- Protected against, not affected by a disease
- An organism that can be seen only through a microscope. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, algae, and fungi.
- Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms
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- To give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease
- A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s
- Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria.
- The Romans built these to transport fresh water to highly populated areas.
- of The Four Humours- The belief that the substances that make up the human body are: black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm.
12 Clues: An unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapour. • Protected against, not affected by a disease • Heating liquid or food to kill microorganisms • Medicines that treat infections by killing bacteria. • A heart monitor invented by Willem Einthoven in the early 1900’s • A substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 vocabulary 2020-09-08
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- tax on imports
- - a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live
- - economic system in which people are free to control and own the means of production
- cost -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision
- human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services; also, money or other resources used to create wealth
- - to go around completely
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- of an organism to infection or disease; the condition of being unaffected by something
- - Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- feature of the Earth’s land surface
- the sharing of power bewteen the national government and state and local governments.
- system in which individuals and businesses own the factors of production, and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and wants best
- passage - a sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific along the north coast of North America
12 Clues: tax on imports • - to go around completely • feature of the Earth’s land surface • - Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s • cost -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision • - a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live • the sharing of power bewteen the national government and state and local governments. • ...
Unit 4 - Evelyn Harris 2020-03-20
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- Central Intelligence Agency
- to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person).
- the determination of the number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives according to the proportion of the population of each state to the total population of the U.S.
- strong or vehement expression of disapproval:
- exemption from criminal prosecution or legal liability or punishment on certain conditions.
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- any of various government-funded programs to provide medical care to a population.
- to assign to a definite place or to definite places in some orderly system:
- priority, precedence, or status obtained as the result of a person's length of service, as in a profession, trade, company, or union
- a release from the penalty of an offense; a remission of penalty, as by a governor.
- Internal Revenue Service.
- a method of closing a debate and causing an immediate vote to be taken on the question.
- a form or draft of a proposed statute presented to a legislature, but not yet enacted or passed and made law.
12 Clues: Internal Revenue Service. • Central Intelligence Agency • strong or vehement expression of disapproval: • to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person). • to assign to a definite place or to definite places in some orderly system: • any of various government-funded programs to provide medical care to a population. • ...
Choice Board Science Disease 2020-05-05
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- microorganisms that cause disease
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world.
- Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens (made by white blood cells)
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen.
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. Cause disease by rapidly reproducing and making toxins which damage our body cells.
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- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens
- Plasmodium causes Malaria. It is transmitted by the anopheles mosquito through its saliva when it sucks blood
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide.
- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce. Not made of cells.
12 Clues: Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • microorganisms that cause disease • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide. • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens • A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases • ...
Immune System 2025-05-29
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- A type of white blood cell that helps kill infected cells or activates other immune cells.
- A newer type of vaccine that teaches cells to make a protein from the virus to trigger an immune response.
- Protection from a disease, either after getting sick or from a vaccine.
- The body’s defense system that fights off infections and diseases.
- A vaccine made from a weakened form of the pathogen.
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies to attack specific pathogens.
- A protein made by the immune system that targets and helps destroy pathogens.
- Special immune cells that remember a pathogen and respond faster if it returns.
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- A microorganism (like a virus or bacteria) that causes disease.
- When enough people in a population are immune, making it hard for a disease to spread.
- A substance that trains the immune system to fight a specific pathogen without causing disease.
- Cells in the immune system that fight infections (includes B cells and T cells).
12 Clues: A vaccine made from a weakened form of the pathogen. • A microorganism (like a virus or bacteria) that causes disease. • The body’s defense system that fights off infections and diseases. • Protection from a disease, either after getting sick or from a vaccine. • A protein made by the immune system that targets and helps destroy pathogens. • ...
Ross Breeders 2025-07-31
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- Rate – Impacts comfort and performance. Too many birds in one space leads to stress and slow growth.
- – Ensures birds get consistent access to nutrition while minimizing waste and competition.
- – Builds immunity and shields the flock from common diseases. A small step for long-term protection.
- – Controls temperature, removes harmful gases, and supplies fresh air for strong lungs.
- Keeping – Tracks progress, problems, and expenses. Helps farmers make better decisions every cycle.
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- – Fuels growth, health, and weight gain. Quality makes all the difference.
- – Encourages activity and feed intake. Plays a big role in growth patterns.
- – A strong defense system. Prevents germs from entering and spreading across the farm.
- – Critical during the first weeks. Keeps chicks warm and promotes even growth.
- – Vital for hydration and digestion. Clean water improves overall flock performance.
- – Helps maintain a dry and healthy environment, reducing the risk of disease and foot problems.
- Source – The starting point of success. Choose only strong, uniform birds from trusted suppliers.
12 Clues: – Fuels growth, health, and weight gain. Quality makes all the difference. • – Encourages activity and feed intake. Plays a big role in growth patterns. • – Critical during the first weeks. Keeps chicks warm and promotes even growth. • – Vital for hydration and digestion. Clean water improves overall flock performance. • ...
DnD crossword 2021-02-17
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- Thousands of different single-stranded DNA fragments arranged in an array (grid) on a glass slide; used to detect and measure gene expression.
- In chromosomes, the 30nm fibres during metaphase attach to
- Uses of animal organs, instead of human organs, in human transplant patients.
- The co-factor required for the T4 DNA ligase enzyme is
- Ethics, philosophy and social commentary that deals with life sciences
- Initiative to determine the complete sequence of the human genome and to analyze this information
- Gene that codes for the same protein, even if the base sequence may be different
- Branch of biotechnology that uses microorganisms to clean up pollution
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- A spray dryer works on principal of
- Molecules is used as a measure of relatedness beyond species level between organisms
- Material used as a bioplastic
- The genetically engineered ' Golden rice’ synthesized large amount of
- A government liscence conferring the sole right to exclude others from making, using or selling an invention
- The first crop plant genome sequenced
- Best way to sterilize media in laboratories way to sterilize media in laboratories
- The name Kary Mullis is associated with
- Technique which is most suitable for studying the transcription factors and it’s binding site
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease
18 Clues: Material used as a bioplastic • A spray dryer works on principal of • The first crop plant genome sequenced • The name Kary Mullis is associated with • The co-factor required for the T4 DNA ligase enzyme is • In chromosomes, the 30nm fibres during metaphase attach to • Ethics, philosophy and social commentary that deals with life sciences • ...
20201220-Polio 2020-12-20
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- In 1932 Sister Kenny pioneered this to treat polio victims
- In 2009 June Middleton, the world's oldest surviving polio patient who spent 60 years in the device in an iron lung died at age 83 in this Australian city
- due to the lack of this immunity another outbreak of polio in Australia occurred in 1961 & 1962
- common symptoms are ...-like
- An inscription from this country of a priest with a withered leg from about 1400 BC suggests Polio was an ancient disease
- ---of polio like covid caused social distancing,public closures & fear
- polio is highly ...
- in 1961 Dr... developed this oral vaccine
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- In 1955 Salk was the 1st to develop this injectable
- This organisation together with other non government orgs. joined Rotary in 1988 and launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988
- The worlds first polio epidemic took place here in 1894
- polio generally affects ...
- inabilty to walk normally
- polio could cause this
- In 1985 Australian Sir Clem Renouf World President of Rotary International persuaded Rotary Clubs worldwide to raise money to ... polio
- It was throughout this whole country in 1922
- This Australian Prime Minister started a National Sewerage Program to reduce polio improve sanitation and fight polio by improving sanitation
- artificial respirator was commonly known as this
18 Clues: polio is highly ... • polio could cause this • inabilty to walk normally • polio generally affects ... • common symptoms are ...-like • in 1961 Dr... developed this oral vaccine • It was throughout this whole country in 1922 • artificial respirator was commonly known as this • In 1955 Salk was the 1st to develop this injectable • ...
Immune system L1 2021-03-08
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- What is the name of the swelling that occurs if lymphatic vessels break and leak lymph into the surrounding tissues?
- What part of cells the line mucus membranes help to move mucous and pathogens out of the body?
- MHC is major ______ complex.
- What is the general name for any agent (foreign substance) that causes disease?
- What acts both as a chemical and physical barrier in our body?
- What cells carry our adaptive immunity?
- What component of the innate immune system releases clotting factors?
- What component of the immune system forms a membrane attack complex to punch holes in pathogens?
- What type of cells produces histamine?
- What do cytotoxic T-cells produce, which punch holes in infected cells?
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- What is the name of the enzyme in mucous that destroys bacteria?
- What is usually administered via injection, which helps the immune system develop protection from a disease?
- What cell can phagocytose pathogens?
- What is the name of the cell that makes mucous?
- What is the name of the immune system that we are born with?
- What is the name of the proteins that B-cells secrete?
- What is the name of the chemicals produced by dendritic cells, which stimulate the inflammatory reaction?
- Where do T-cells go to get educated or mature?
18 Clues: MHC is major ______ complex. • What cell can phagocytose pathogens? • What type of cells produces histamine? • What cells carry our adaptive immunity? • Where do T-cells go to get educated or mature? • What is the name of the cell that makes mucous? • What is the name of the proteins that B-cells secrete? • What is the name of the immune system that we are born with? • ...
Immune system L1 2021-03-08
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- What part of cells the line mucus membranes help to move mucous and pathogens out of the body?
- What cell can phagocytose pathogens?
- What is the name of the immune system that we are born with?
- MHC is major ______ complex.
- What do cytotoxic T-cells produce, which punch holes in infected cells?
- What type of cells produces histamine?
- What component of the immune system forms a membrane attack complex to punch holes in pathogens?
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- What acts both as a chemical and physical barrier in our body?
- What is the name of the chemicals produced by dendritic cells, which stimulate the inflammatory reaction?
- What is the general name for any agent (foreign substance) that causes disease?
- What is the name of the proteins that B-cells secrete?
- What cells carry our adaptive immunity?
- What is the name of the cell that makes mucous?
- What is usually administered via injection, which helps the immune system develop protection from a disease?
- What component of the innate immune system releases clotting factors?
- What is the name of the enzyme in mucous that destroys bacteria?
- Where do T-cells go to get educated or mature?
- What is the name of the swelling that occurs if lymphatic vessels break and leak lymph into the surrounding tissues?
18 Clues: MHC is major ______ complex. • What cell can phagocytose pathogens? • What type of cells produces histamine? • What cells carry our adaptive immunity? • Where do T-cells go to get educated or mature? • What is the name of the cell that makes mucous? • What is the name of the proteins that B-cells secrete? • What is the name of the immune system that we are born with? • ...
Japanese Encephalitis Virus 2022-11-02
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- Swine and people that recover from JEV have lifelong ______ to the strain they were infected with.
- Preferred sample for EV-specific IgM antibody (3 letter acronym)
- A virus that is a close relative of JEV (three words, no spaces)
- Important transmissible diseases of livestock or poultry that are not known to exist in the United States or its territories and that have the potential for significant economic and/or health impacts (Three letter acronym)
- Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces)
- wading ardeid birds are the primary _____ reservoirs of JEV
- A disease outbreak that is constantly present but limited to a particular region
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- Location of most recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Virus (country)
- Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words)
- In sows, infection with JEV before 60–70 days of gestation can cause abortion, fetal ______ or stillbirth
- of JEV in horses can include ____,lethargy,jaundice, and inappetence.
- JEV is ______ to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
- Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV
- Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania
- Primary vector of JEV
- Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV
- Severe illness arising from JEV infection in humans is ___ and most people don't develop symptoms.
18 Clues: Primary vector of JEV • Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus • Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV • Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words) • Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania • Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV • Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces) • ...
Japanese Encephalitis Virus 2022-11-02
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- Severe illness arising from JEV infection in humans is ___ and most people don't develop symptoms.
- Important transmissible diseases of livestock or poultry that are not known to exist in the United States or its territories and that have the potential for significant economic and/or health impacts (Three letter acronym)
- Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- Symptoms of JEV in horses can include ____, lethargy,jaundice, and inappetence.
- Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV
- Swine and people that recover from JEV have lifelong ______ to the strain they were infected with.
- Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV
- Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces)
- JEV is ______ to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
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- Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words)
- A virus that is a close relative of JEV (three words, no spaces)
- Location of most recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Virus (country)
- In sows, infection with JEV before 60–70 days of gestation can cause abortion, fetal ______ or stillbirth
- Preferred sample for EV-specific IgM antibody (3 letter acronym)
- Primary vector of JEV
- A disease outbreak that is constantly present but limited to a particular region
- Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania
- wading ardeid birds are the primary _____ reservoirs of JEV
18 Clues: Primary vector of JEV • Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus • Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV • Humans are ______ hosts of JEV (two words) • Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania • Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV • Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces) • ...
Immune System Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
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- tiny, one-celled organisms that live nearly everywhere
- a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal, or object
- a kind of lymphocyte that is produced in the thymus gland and attack pathogens directly and stimulate production of b cells
- a kind of lymphocyte that is formed in bone marrow and releases antibodies
- a disease or condition that is regularly found among particular people or in a certain area
- a disease that is not contagious
- a secondary circulatory system that helps the body fight pathogens and maintain its fluid balance
- a person who studies or specializes in medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease
- white blood cells produced by the lymphatic system
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- your body's ability to resist the germs that cause a particular disease
- proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body
- the smallest disease-causing organism
- a condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage cells
- tiny organisms that cause communicable diseases
- a disease that is spread over a whole country or the world
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community
- a combination of body defenses made up of cells, tissues, and organs that fight off pathogens and disease
- substances released by invading pathogens
18 Clues: a disease that is not contagious • the smallest disease-causing organism • substances released by invading pathogens • tiny organisms that cause communicable diseases • white blood cells produced by the lymphatic system • tiny, one-celled organisms that live nearly everywhere • a disease that is spread over a whole country or the world • ...
Vocab Age of Exploration 2020-09-24
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- the reaching of land after a trip by sea
- the rebellion of a ship's crew against the captain
- A North African follower of Islam during the Middle Ages
- a special journey taken by a group that has a clear purpose/goal
- a large farm where one ore more crops were grown by a large number of laborers; these crops are sold for a profit by the plantation owner
- a narrow piece of land that connects two larger land masses
- a group of countries/territories under the control of 1 government/ruler
- a crop that is grown to be sold
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- a group of ships sailing together with the same purpose under the control of the same leader
- a written record of a ship's progress
- someone who represents the government of one country in another country
- a person who translates one language to another
- native to a particular region/environment
- wind a wind that almost blows in the same direction
- a body's ability to remain free of illness even after being exposed to the cause of illness
- the practice of taking an unfair advantage of a person/group
- a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C
- the Spanish word for conqueror
18 Clues: the Spanish word for conqueror • a crop that is grown to be sold • a written record of a ship's progress • a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C • the reaching of land after a trip by sea • native to a particular region/environment • a person who translates one language to another • the rebellion of a ship's crew against the captain • ...
ALC - BOOK 4 - Unit 28 - It's an honor to serve my country 2024-12-23
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- regard with or to display great respect
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- to be aware of something without being able to define exactly how one knows
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something
- in opposition to, contrary to what is expected or wished
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- ladder of authority where senior managers in a company give directions and control junior employees (3W)
- to admire someone or something deeply
- a strong feeling of support or allegiance
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution
- to control or supervise by means of rules and regulations
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- high respect; great esteem
- to perform or take part in a ritual, custom, tradition or ceremony)
- an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something
- to make good use of the opportunities offered to you (3W)
- a privilege, a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way
- to act or conduct oneself in a specified way, especially toward others
- mandatory, obligatory, not optional
- someone or something that deserves to be honored or highly respected
21 Clues: high respect; great esteem • mandatory, obligatory, not optional • to admire someone or something deeply • regard with or to display great respect • a strong feeling of support or allegiance • a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something • a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority • in opposition to, contrary to what is expected or wished • ...
Microbiology Vocab 2023-03-15
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- are prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- are organisms that lack tissue differentiation, are unicellular and exhibit diversity of form and size
- Able to be passed easily from one person to another
- a single-celled organism
- Confined to one region/city or place
- are nonliving particles of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat. Viruses need a host cell to reproduce (smallest)
- May also be caused by a pathogen. They are contagious.
- living things that cause human diseases.
- an organism that consists of more than one cell
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- science explores microscopic organisms including viruses, bacteria, protozoa, parasites, and some fungi and agale.
- A global outbreak/spread of viruses
- is an organism that feeds on another individual, the host. They either live on or in their host’s body
- animal-like protists are called protozoa. Like animals, they can move and they are heterotrophs
- Organism that is infected with diseases agent (virus, bacteria, etc.) where it grows and reproduces.
- A chemical that kills bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells
- Are among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses
- Substances prepared from killed or weakened pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- are nonphotosynthetic organisms and most are multicellular. Many obtain energy ad nutrients from dead organic matter
18 Clues: a single-celled organism • A global outbreak/spread of viruses • Confined to one region/city or place • are prokaryotic single-celled organisms • living things that cause human diseases. • an organism that consists of more than one cell • Able to be passed easily from one person to another • May also be caused by a pathogen. They are contagious. • ...
HCOP Scavenger Hunt 2024-07-10
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- The passing of a communicable disease from an infected individual to another person.
- Protection from an infectious disease conferred by vaccination or previous exposure.
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population.
- An organism, typically an insect or tick, that transmits disease pathogens between hosts.
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- A class of drugs that derive from, or mimic, natural substances found in the opium poppy plant.
- FINAL CLUE. Use the hidden message from your assembled puzzle pieces to complete the scavenger hunt
- The restriction of movement of people exposed to a contagious disease to prevent its spread.
- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or communities.
- The study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in defined populations.
9 Clues: The organized provision of medical care to individuals or communities. • The passing of a communicable disease from an infected individual to another person. • Protection from an infectious disease conferred by vaccination or previous exposure. • An organism, typically an insect or tick, that transmits disease pathogens between hosts. • ...
Health and enviroment 2025-02-19
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- A disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high.
- The process of providing or obtaining thal processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against diseases.
- A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- Another term for high blood pressure, a condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high.
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- The large-scale removal of forests, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land.
- A type of fat found in your blood that is necessary for building cells but can be harmful in excess.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
9 Clues: Relating to the heart and blood vessels. • A medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms. • The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • A disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. • The large-scale removal of forests, often resulting in damage to the quality of the land. • ...
GandV-Part II-Q67 - 69 2023-07-20
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- - the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place: Even at low levels of exposure, lead can impair a child’s learning ability and cause behavioural problems.
- - to become mixed together: However, an interdisciplinary approach, intermingle both anthropological methodologies and the ethnomusicological gaze, seems to generate the most fruitful analyses.
- - to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it: An austere man of unquestioned moral rectitude, Nava inspired deep devotion in those who work with him.
- - to fight against something or someone that is attacking you: The town had been besieged for two months but still resisted the aggressors.
- - a part of the DNA in a cell that controls the physical development, behaviour, etc. of a individual plant or animal and is passed on from its partners: Our personalities result from the complex interplay between our genes and our environment.
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- - a person related to you who lived a long time ago: Aboriginal heritage and knowledge of family and ancestors relied on oral traditions that were disrupted and mostly destroyed by colonisation.
- - to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink: Large and heavily infected snails are more frequently observed on the floating vegetation in the stream.
- - causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious: It is not unique in suffering high levels of air and water pollution and facing severe threats to its biological resources.
- - a situation in which you are protected against diseases or from legal action: Taken before a federal judge, he was granted immunity but ordered to testify or face punishment for contempt.
- - of or in a city or town (adjective): Instead, they focused on the dominant urban health discourse surrounding reducing the cases of contagious diseases and improving hygiene.
- - a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding: As well, qualitative research is frequently used in psychology as a way of generating informed hypotheses for a given topic.
- - a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have enter the body: The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection.
12 Clues: - to fight against something or someone that is attacking you: The town had been besieged for two months but still resisted the aggressors. • - a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have enter the body: The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection. • ...
1.1 Vocab 2017-09-11
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- is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
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- he branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable.
9 Clues: the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division • ...
1.1 Vocab 2017-09-11
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- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division
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- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable.
- Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition
9 Clues: the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division • ...
Alex Johnson 2025-09-16
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- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- the use of one's own efforts and resources to achieve things without relying on others.
- force (someone) to move hurriedly or unceremoniously in a specified direction.obtain by forceful action or persuasion.
- severe suffering or privation.
- a former president of a particular country or organization.
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- a person with whom one works, typically someone in a similar role or at a similar level within an organization.
- the state or quality of being inadequate; lack of the quantity or quality required.
- someone who used to work for a company but no longer does, having separated from their employment
- an arrangement where customers serve themselves, without the assistance of an attendant
9 Clues: severe suffering or privation. • a former president of a particular country or organization. • the state or quality of being inadequate; lack of the quantity or quality required. • an arrangement where customers serve themselves, without the assistance of an attendant • the use of one's own efforts and resources to achieve things without relying on others. • ...
DO YOU KNOW SUCH THINGS? 2024-03-18
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- ... which represents the genetic makeup of an organism, contains all of its hereditary information.
- which are biological products prepared to provide immunity against an infection, are administered to the body through various means
- ...who said that all life forms descended from a common ancestor, made significant contributions to the theory of evolution.
- microscopic infectious agents that can only infect living cells and thus replicate
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- study heredity and variation in organisms, which is the branch of biology concerned with such studies
- The process by which DNA is copied to make a new strand of DNA
- ... is Gregor Mendel's middle name, which he used throughout his life
- Where are the best molecular biology and genetics students?
- ...is the month that is celebrated as DNA Day all over the world.
9 Clues: Where are the best molecular biology and genetics students? • The process by which DNA is copied to make a new strand of DNA • ...is the month that is celebrated as DNA Day all over the world. • ... is Gregor Mendel's middle name, which he used throughout his life • microscopic infectious agents that can only infect living cells and thus replicate • ...
1.1 Vocab 2017-09-11
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- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
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- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms
- is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
9 Clues: the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division • ...
1.1 Vocab 2017-09-11
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- Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
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- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable.
- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
9 Clues: the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division • ...
1.1 Vocab 2017-09-11
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- is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division
- the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes that occur within living organisms
- Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
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- the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable.
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
9 Clues: the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity • Div and Cancer Image result for cell division and cancer definition • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • is unchecked cell growth. Mutations in genes can cause cancer by accelerating cell division • ...
GandV-Part II-Q67 - 69 2023-07-20
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- - the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place: Even at low levels of exposure, lead can impair a child’s learning ability and cause behavioural problems.
- - to become mixed together: However, an interdisciplinary approach, intermingle both anthropological methodologies and the ethnomusicological gaze, seems to generate the most fruitful analyses.
- - to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it: An austere man of unquestioned moral rectitude, Nava inspired deep devotion in those who work with him.
- - to fight against something or someone that is attacking you: The town had been besieged for two months but still resisted the aggressors.
- - a part of the DNA in a cell that controls the physical development, behaviour, etc. of a individual plant or animal and is passed on from its partners: Our personalities result from the complex interplay between our genes and our environment.
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- - a person related to you who lived a long time ago: Aboriginal heritage and knowledge of family and ancestors relied on oral traditions that were disrupted and mostly destroyed by colonisation.
- - to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink: Large and heavily infected snails are more frequently observed on the floating vegetation in the stream.
- - causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious: It is not unique in suffering high levels of air and water pollution and facing severe threats to its biological resources.
- - a situation in which you are protected against diseases or from legal action: Taken before a federal judge, he was granted immunity but ordered to testify or face punishment for contempt.
- - of or in a city or town (adjective): Instead, they focused on the dominant urban health discourse surrounding reducing the cases of contagious diseases and improving hygiene.
- - a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding: As well, qualitative research is frequently used in psychology as a way of generating informed hypotheses for a given topic.
- - a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have enter the body: The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection.
12 Clues: - to fight against something or someone that is attacking you: The town had been besieged for two months but still resisted the aggressors. • - a condition in which bacteria or viruses that cause disease have enter the body: The breathing problem has now been complicated by a chest infection. • ...
vocabulary words 2020-12-07
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- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups.
- A right or immunity, granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage or favor.
- Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group
- A person who wants to stop or abolish slavery.
- A proposition, statement or phrase that asserts or implies both the truth and falsity of something
- Extremely or deplorably bad or distressing.
- Immoral or wicked behaviour.
- A person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration.
- Of or relating to the pursuit of wisdom.
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- The hypothetical origination of a race or species from a number of independent stocks
- Deliverance from the power and effects of sin
- A crime
- The act or means of enlightening, the state of being enlightened or free from ignorance
- A basic element or foundation of a particular thing.
- Ridiculous or implausible
- Impossible to deny / refute / disprove
- A great difference
- Well know, respected and admired for past achievements
- Record in a factual and detailed way
- A name
- Devoutly religious
- clever,original and inventive
- showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals
- The act of influencing or persuading.
- A member of the clergy, a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a christian church.
25 Clues: A name • A crime • A great difference • Devoutly religious • Ridiculous or implausible • Immoral or wicked behaviour. • clever,original and inventive • Record in a factual and detailed way • The act of influencing or persuading. • Impossible to deny / refute / disprove • Of or relating to the pursuit of wisdom. • Extremely or deplorably bad or distressing. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-28
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- An activity in which one engages
- A state or condition of extreme confusion, agitation, or commotion
- A dwelling place occupied by monks living under religious vows
- A braced frame serving as support
- A fence of stakes especially for defense
- one who offers merchandise (such as fresh produce) for sale along the street or from door to door
- To cover with or as with thatch
- Having wealth, very affluent
- Food, nutriment
- The action or and instance of upheaving especially part of the earth's crust
- To move by jerks or a tug
- The superior of a monastery for men
- The act of looting or plundering especially in war
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- Proceeding from an ancestor or source
- A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage or favor
- Of relating to, being, or resembling a planet
- A writing room
- A tenth part of something paid as a voluntary contribution or as tax especially for the support of a religion
- The act of delivering someone or something: the state of being delivered
- A psychoneurosis marked by emotional excitability and disurbance of the psychogenic, sensory, vasomotor and viceral functions
- A change for using a road, river, or bridge
- Deficient in quality or number compared to the demand : not plentiful or abundant
- A landed estate held under feudal tenure alliance
- Of,pertaining to,or like feudalism
24 Clues: A writing room • Food, nutriment • To move by jerks or a tug • Having wealth, very affluent • To cover with or as with thatch • An activity in which one engages • A braced frame serving as support • Of,pertaining to,or like feudalism • The superior of a monastery for men • Proceeding from an ancestor or source • A fence of stakes especially for defense • ...
Survivor Game On- All Stars 2022-06-27
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- ____ fit trainer is a playable character in super smash bros ultimate (fill in the blank)
- S1 of game on minus the love
- Mod that can pogo stick without using any hands
- The first Pokémon (001)
- Mod that shares a last name with a famous painter
- Mod that has saved two lives in their lifetime
- The ice-climbers name who wears blue
- Mod that was a USA national athlete in swimming
- Starter grass/ flying type in Pokemon Legends: Arceus
- Short and Italian. Wears red.
- Is the princess… not the brave, skilled, warrior and hero
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- A pocket-sized talisman that prevents the user from being voted out from Tribal Council.
- A woman with great power, whose sole duty is to watch over and guard the universe, the mushroom world, and protect the Lumas
- You are safe from tribal council if you have this
- The publisher of Super Smash Bros.
- A close-range item that appears in all Super Smash Bros. Games. Inflicts significant damage and knock back.
- Gotta catch ‘em all
- A wind musical instrument that is a type of vessel flute. Has four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece.
- The first villian announced for smash bros
- Fourteen-year old boy who’s home-world is destroyed by the heartless
- Mysterious weapons used to fight the darkness and maintain order in the world
21 Clues: Gotta catch ‘em all • The first Pokémon (001) • S1 of game on minus the love • Short and Italian. Wears red. • The publisher of Super Smash Bros. • The ice-climbers name who wears blue • The first villian announced for smash bros • Mod that has saved two lives in their lifetime • Mod that can pogo stick without using any hands • ...
China/Japan Vocab 2022-11-14
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- A person who exercises military
- The code of conduct for the samurai
- Non-elected government officials
- A member of a powerful military caste in japan
- A person who attends royal court as an acquaintance for the king or queen
- A political philosophy advocating a national foreign policy
- To treat something with a vaccine to produce immunity
- stressed meditation of natural artistic beauty
- god who was a vassal of the shogun
- A man-made water-way that runs north & south in easter china
- A stream, or river that flows into a larger stream or main stream
- spreading out and merging pieces of different cultures
- Groups made of people that were related, blood related
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- A technique for printing text, images,or patterns
- A military ruler
- A ceramic material made by heating & combing substances
- worship of nature & gods
- buddhism belief of meditation
- THe activity of buying or selling especially in big quantities
- A term for pottery
- Politicans & government officials appointed by the emperor of china
- A form of government that places strength in the hands of small ruling class
- A hindu or buddhist temple
- A person appointed to administer a country because the monarch is a minor
- printing type made of individual peice so they can be rearranged
- a leader in name only, without power or authority
26 Clues: A military ruler • A term for pottery • worship of nature & gods • A hindu or buddhist temple • buddhism belief of meditation • A person who exercises military • Non-elected government officials • god who was a vassal of the shogun • The code of conduct for the samurai • A member of a powerful military caste in japan • stressed meditation of natural artistic beauty • ...
IMM week 0-1 crossword puzzle 2022-09-30
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- multiple drug therapy to treat HIV infection
- A type of virus that compromises immune system
- Adaptive IR that doesn't involve antibodies
- TNFreceptor family and ligation mediates apoptosis
- Cytokine group for cell communication to elicit IR
- Ig on Bcell surfaces prevent antigen-receptor bind
- Name of the MHC gene complex and proteins
- Cell surface proteins present antigens to Tcells
- Agranulocyte that kills infected/tumor cells
- granulocytes that are involved in innate immunity
- cell-surface proteins bind with each other
- on leukocyte cell surface to identify immune cells
- CD4+ Tcells, produce cytokines/activate mφ
- A lymphocyte produced by the thymus
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- Y-shaped blood protein that counteract antigens
- CD4+ cells that stimulate B cells to make Ag's
- Reaction within organism to fight infection
- End stage of virus compromising immune system
- glycoprotein antibodies/B cell receptors belong to
- cell surface ligands bind lymphocytes to cells
- Lymphocyte made in bone marrow & make antibodies
- Cytokine made by macrophages/Tcells for apoptosis
- Lymphocyte differentiates into T helper phenotypes
- Gram- bacteria surface mol. bound by TLR-4 on DC's
- Transcription factor that increases cytokines
- Lymphocyte differentiates into CTL's
- Large stationary phagocytic cell in tissue
- Specific T-cell group that apoptose infected cells
- Cells that bridge innate and adaptive IR's
- CD4+ T-cells involved in suppressing IR's
30 Clues: A lymphocyte produced by the thymus • Lymphocyte differentiates into CTL's • Name of the MHC gene complex and proteins • CD4+ T-cells involved in suppressing IR's • cell-surface proteins bind with each other • Large stationary phagocytic cell in tissue • CD4+ Tcells, produce cytokines/activate mφ • Cells that bridge innate and adaptive IR's • ...
VET 211 Week 3 2023-01-04
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- What causes cutaneous larval migrans?
- Animal is exposed to antigens in environment and builds an immune response.
- What testing measures vaccine antibodies in blood?
- Vaccines that stimulate immunity against highly contagious diseases
- Antibodies are passed through colostrum
- Vaccine includes whole/killed pathogens
- Clinical signs are variable in this virus, vomiting, seizures, fever etc.
- What infections are normal with herpes virus in cats?
- Core feline vaccine protecting agaisnt multiple things.
- Rabies is given in what leg?
- What virus is shed in saliva and nasal secretions?
- Neonate must ingest within first 24 hrs of life
- Vaccines that require a lifestyle chat
- What causes ocular larval migrans?
- What species of tick can transmit lyme?
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- Leptospirosis is considered ____ disease
- When it comes to adenovirus 2 it is interchanged with?
- Stimulates a stronger immune response, aluminum hydroxide
- What virus can cause sudden death in cats?
- Treatment for vaccine reaction
- Found in infectious vaccines,inserts DNA from a pathogen into a carrier cell that is nonpathogenic to animal
- Vaccines should be stored according to whose guidelines?
- Infectious vaccines have a powder and ______ that need to be mixed?
- Parvovirus is spread by?
- What virus is spread through fighting?
- What vaccine is given to protect against kennel cough?
- Vaccine includes pathogens that are altered
- What virus casues FIP?
28 Clues: What virus casues FIP? • Parvovirus is spread by? • Rabies is given in what leg? • Treatment for vaccine reaction • What causes ocular larval migrans? • What causes cutaneous larval migrans? • What virus is spread through fighting? • Vaccines that require a lifestyle chat • Antibodies are passed through colostrum • Vaccine includes whole/killed pathogens • ...
Basic Immunology 2020-04-04
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- Cells that have not yet encountered their specific antigens.
- It is an automatic response to cell injury that eliminates harmful agents & removes dead tissues.
- Proteins produced by pathogens but not processed by antigen presenting cells.
- Proteins produce by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance.
- The actual part of an antigen that interacts with the immune cell to stimulate the immune response and antibody production.
- What is LFA-1?
- Antibody crosses the placenta.
- Response is mostly IgG.
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- Secreted early in the immune response.
- A molecule is to induce the movement of leukocytes up a concentration gradient and toward the chemokine source.
- Binding of peptide by MHC molecule and displaying the complex on the cell surface.
- A specific type of antigen that is able to induce adaptive immune response if injected on its own.
- A molecule is expressed IgM and IgD on its surface.
- Is where phagocytic cells surround and ingest foreign materials.
- The region at which arms of the antibody (ab) molecule forms a Y.
- Mediated by antibodies, which are produced by cells called B lymphocytes.
- Cells involved in killing of antibody-coated parasites.
- Antiviral Defense
- Proteins are sequentially activated in a cascade.
- Term given when 2 cytokines combine and give greater effects.
20 Clues: What is LFA-1? • Antiviral Defense • Response is mostly IgG. • Antibody crosses the placenta. • Secreted early in the immune response. • Proteins are sequentially activated in a cascade. • A molecule is expressed IgM and IgD on its surface. • Cells involved in killing of antibody-coated parasites. • Cells that have not yet encountered their specific antigens. • ...
Ch. 17 Infection Control 2019-09-23
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- animal or plant that harbors or nourishes another organism
- subkingdom of simple unicellular organisms
- microscopic organisms
- group of infectious agents characterized by lack of independent metabolism and the ability to replicate within living host cells
- carrier that harbors pathogenic organisms and serves as a source of infection
- carrier (animal) that transfers an infective agent from one host to another
- disease causing microorganisms in the blood
- invasion/multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues
- reduction in numbers of infectious agents
- disease-producting microorganisms
- procedure used to prevent contamination before, during, and after surgery
- group of eukaryotic protists ex: mushrooms, yeasts, molds
- microbial community found on or in a healthy person
- pertaining to or originating in a hospital
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- treatment of disease by chemical agents
- cells without a nucleus
- infection acquired while getting treated
- freedom from infection
- prokaryotic, single-celled organisms
- chemicals used to free/destroy pathogenic organisms
- security against a particular disease
- precautions to prevent transmission of disease
- interruptions of normal structure or function, with symptoms
- resulting from the activities of physicians
- viral particle
- administered to prevent or improve treatment of a disease
- stage of life cycle for parasites, enclosed in wall
- destruction of all living microorganisms by physical, radiation, or chemical methods
- cells with a nucleus
- occuring in two forms
- agent of transmission of an infection
31 Clues: viral particle • cells with a nucleus • microscopic organisms • occuring in two forms • freedom from infection • cells without a nucleus • disease-producting microorganisms • prokaryotic, single-celled organisms • security against a particular disease • agent of transmission of an infection • treatment of disease by chemical agents • infection acquired while getting treated • ...
ch 6 med term 2021-01-13
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- An antigen that is capable of causing a hypersensitivity or allergy in the body.
- to remove spleen
- White Blood Cells
- Too many platelets.
- A disease producing agent, such as a bacteria, virus or fungus.
- One of the ABO blood types
- Consists of a network of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, the spleen, the thymus gland and the tonsils.
- The only non-formed element in blood. This is the watery river that carries RBC's, WBC's and Platelets.
- The process of forming blood.
- The body's ability to defend itself against pathogens or toxins or a particular infection
- One of the ABO blood types
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- A test for infectious mononucleosis.
- Too many RBC's.
- Too few platelets.
- cut into spleen
- The process of forming RBC's.
- Severe itching associated with hives, usually linked to food allergy, stress, or drug reactions.
- The lymph system functions include collecting excess tissue fluid throughout the body and returning it to the circulatory system
- A condition caused by a physical or mental disease.
- Too few RBC's.
- The process of forming platelets.
- The process of forming WBC's.
- A substance that prevents or delays the clotting or coagulation of blood.
- Red Blood Cells.
- One of the ABO blood types.
- Pertaining to microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, that are capable of causing disease.
- The branch of medicine specializing in the study of how disease affects the body.
- One of the ABO blood types
- Platelet Cells
29 Clues: Too few RBC's. • Platelet Cells • Too many RBC's. • cut into spleen • to remove spleen • Red Blood Cells. • White Blood Cells • Too few platelets. • Too many platelets. • One of the ABO blood types • One of the ABO blood types • One of the ABO blood types • One of the ABO blood types. • The process of forming RBC's. • The process of forming WBC's. • The process of forming blood. • ...
Creative Study Guide Chapter 8 2021-02-26
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- removal oflymph nodes
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- impaired ability to provide an immune response
- drug that prevents clotting of the blood
- abnormally reduced number of all cellular components in the blood
- abnormally reduced number of red blood cells
- blood
- liquid portion of the blood that remains after clotting
- incision into a lymph node
- protects the body from harmful invading substances
- basic metabolic panel
- specialized lymph vessels in the small intestine that absorb fat into the bloodstream
- breakdown of red blood cell membrane
- white or pale yellow substance in lymph that contains fatty substances absorbed by the lacteals
- form
- enlargement of the spleen
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- removal of the thymus
- a decreased number of neutrophils
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- blood urea nitrogen
- drug that causes dilation of the blood vessels
- substance produced by the body that destroys or inactivates an antigen that has entered the body
- removal of the spleen
- substance that, when introduced into the body, causes the formation of antibodies against it
- a group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- transport oxygen and carbon dioxide
- enlarged lymph nodes
- drugs that stops the flow of blood within the vessels
- formation
- complete blood count
31 Clues: form • blood • formation • blood urea nitrogen • enlarged lymph nodes • complete blood count • removal of the thymus • removal oflymph nodes • removal of the spleen • basic metabolic panel • enlargement of the spleen • incision into a lymph node • a decreased number of neutrophils • acquired immune deficiency syndrome • transport oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Vocabulary 5 2021-03-15
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- If you help someone commit a crime, you are a(n) _____.
- It was easy to _____ Sami's argument.
- Sami finally _____(ed) to her tiredness and fell asleep.
- If you are someone who inspires others to change, your might be a _____.
- Sami likes to _____ about nothing but gossip.
- If you yell at the principal, you will likely get suspended for your _____ behavior.
- When the USA dropped a nuclear bomb on Japan, it _____ (ed)Hiroshima.
- Many cancers can remain _____ until it is too late to treat them.
- It is _____ that at least 80% of Americans get vaccinated to reach herd immunity.
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- If you buy a car without thinking about it at all, you are being _____.
- People who do not change their bad ways are _____.
- If you can't see through a piece of fabric, it is _____.
- Sadly, there are millions of workers forced into involuntary _____.
- Calculators are awesome because they _____ solving math problems.
- People who suffer from depression might appear _____.
- Some bosses are ____ in their overly demanding ways.
- You are lucky if all you get is a _____ for using profanity in class.
- Sami felt stuck in a rut; her life had become _____.
- The streaks on the car proved Sami was a _____ worker.
- When millions of refugees leave their war-torn country, it is called a(n) _____.
20 Clues: It was easy to _____ Sami's argument. • Sami likes to _____ about nothing but gossip. • People who do not change their bad ways are _____. • Some bosses are ____ in their overly demanding ways. • Sami felt stuck in a rut; her life had become _____. • People who suffer from depression might appear _____. • The streaks on the car proved Sami was a _____ worker. • ...
History Puzzle 2021-03-25
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- an official act by the president or by a governor forgiving a person convicted of a crime
- lower federal courts that have original jurisdiction
- the body of law that governs relationships among individuals; defines peoples legal rights
- written agreements between nations
- a country's plan for dealing with other countries of the world
- meetings of congress
- the authority to interpret and administer the law
- the removal of a person from an institution
- the process of drawing congressional district lines to favor a political party
- the order in which the office of presidents is filled if it becomes vacant
- an earlier court decision that guides judges' decisions in later cases
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- to be distributed, as in seats in the House of Representatives
- the body of law that regulates the conduct of individuals as members of the state
- legal protection
- a law making body of 2 houses
- a yearly report by the president to congress describing the nations conditions
- the art of dealing with foreign governments
- law based on the U.S. Constitution
- customary law that develops from judges' decisions
- a postponement in the carrying out of a prison sentence
- any act that breaks the law
- the formal disapproval of of the action of a member of Congress by other members
- the right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review their case
23 Clues: legal protection • meetings of congress • any act that breaks the law • a law making body of 2 houses • written agreements between nations • law based on the U.S. Constitution • the art of dealing with foreign governments • the removal of a person from an institution • the authority to interpret and administer the law • customary law that develops from judges' decisions • ...
ELDERSTAR 2023-04-02
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- 4 Handler wins
- Took Dawning's Wheelchair
- Headhoncho once and Face-Off winner twice
- Which admin's mother shot and killed Gwisin
- Went home because they were ranked last overall by the diplomats' joint rankings
- Cat Folk race name
- Warrior of the Shadowkin
- The Exams of _____
- What Emissary day did an agent return to the game first?
- The recurring character in the lore who appeared in the most episodes
- Ocean name
- Kandi's loyal friend within the Lore
- The episode Bayside Brat was given Handler immunity the second time.
- Lowest placing agent who was a diplomat at one point
- Only handler to win back to back missions twice
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- Body part that Penalty Kick broke in his backstory
- Kidnapped Bombshell
- What realm is Elderstar set in?
- Dirty D'Zandreau's occupation
- 2nd Destruction Force mission name
- Agent left with the Elven Witch
- What was the last name of the archeologist the Emissaries of Truth met?
- What was the first Kingdom visited in Elderstar?
- The rival agency a communicator was found from
- An Elven Witch in the Icundrit Kingdom
- The Village where the Golden Orb was taken
- Went home because they were ranked last overall from the entire group's rankings
- Had the power to shoot belly button beams
- Order of the ____ Star
- Oxeanu's race
- The episode Kandi was deactivated the first time
31 Clues: Ocean name • Oxeanu's race • 4 Handler wins • Cat Folk race name • The Exams of _____ • Kidnapped Bombshell • Order of the ____ Star • Warrior of the Shadowkin • Took Dawning's Wheelchair • Dirty D'Zandreau's occupation • What realm is Elderstar set in? • Agent left with the Elven Witch • 2nd Destruction Force mission name • Kandi's loyal friend within the Lore • ...
TTS PKN BAB 4 & 5 2023-05-24
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- Gerakan memisahkan diri
- Paham kebebasan
- Bertujuan untuk mendorong pertumbuhan ekonomi dan meningkatkan kesejahteraan di Asia Pasifik.
- Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia
- Kekebalan dari segala gangguan yang merugikan pejabat diplomatik dan kekebalan terhadap alat-alat kekuasaan dari negara penerima dana
- Bertujuan untuk mempercepat laju pertumbuhan ekonomi, kemajuan sosial. Dan pengembangan kebudayaan di wilayah Asia Tenggara
- Faktor adanya kekhawatiran terancam kelangsungan hidupnya baik melalui kudeta maupun intervensi dari negara lain
- Tokoh Indonesia yang mengukir sejarah dengan terbentuknya ASEAN pada tahun 1967
- gelar kekuatan pertahanan dilaksanakan secara menyebar di seluruh wilayah Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia, sesuai dengan kondisi geografis sebagai negara kepulauan.
- Waktu kedua belanda ingin menjajah Indonesia
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- seluruh sumber daya nasional didayagunakan bagi upaya pertahanan
- Antara kelompok-kelompok tertentu dari suatu negara dengan kelompok-kelompok tertentu dari negara lain.
- ancaman pertahanan yang sifatnya tidak secara langsung mengancam kedaulatan, keutuhan, dan keselamatan bangsa.
- Mengarah pada sesuatu yang bermaca-macam dan berbeda
- kekuatan utama sistem pertahanan dan keamanan.
- Hubungan yang dilakukan oleh beberapa negara dalam satu kawasan (region)
- negara beserta aparatur negara bersifat dominan dan mematikan potensi dan daya kreasi unit-unit ekonomi di luar sektor negara.
- Merupakan suatu hal atau usaha berasal dari diri sendiri yang bertujuan melemahkan atau menghalangi
- Indonesia giat melaksanakan hubungan persahabatan dan kerja sama baik regional maupun internasional,
- ASEAN didirikan tanggal
20 Clues: Paham kebebasan • Gerakan memisahkan diri • ASEAN didirikan tanggal • Waktu kedua belanda ingin menjajah Indonesia • kekuatan utama sistem pertahanan dan keamanan. • Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia • Mengarah pada sesuatu yang bermaca-macam dan berbeda • seluruh sumber daya nasional didayagunakan bagi upaya pertahanan • ...
BIOL 131 S.L. Ch. 16 & 19 Terminology 2013-10-18
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- This blood protein helps regulate osmosis
- Special type of symp. ganglia that don't synapse in the chain ganglia
- (2-wd. pl.) The cell bodies of somatic nerves are located in which region of the s.c. grey matter
- The liquid portion of blood
- (2-wd. pl.) The cell bodies of the ANS are located in which region of the spinal cord grey matter
- Receptors which are found on all postganglionic neurons and skeletal muscle
- Division of spinal cord from which the parasymp. ns. arises
- Neurons that secrete Ach are called _______ neurons:
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- This blood protein is a carrier protein and provides immunity
- Symp. innervation of this structure does not involve a ganglia. It synapses directly
- The movement of WBC from circulation to interstitial space
- Official name of a red blood cell (RBC)
- Large protein in RBC (1/3 volume) which carries O2, and looks red
- Special type of Rami that carry symp. fibers (hint: white ramus communicans).
- Nervous system that synapses with a peripheral ganglion
- Division of spinal cord from which the symp. ns. arises
- The process of blood production is called
- Which parasympathetic nerve decreases heart rate
- Nervous system that synapses directly to skeletal muscle
- Parasymp. ganglia are ________ to their effectors
- Neurons that secrete adrenaline (epi) are called ____ neurons:
21 Clues: The liquid portion of blood • Official name of a red blood cell (RBC) • This blood protein helps regulate osmosis • The process of blood production is called • Which parasympathetic nerve decreases heart rate • Parasymp. ganglia are ________ to their effectors • Neurons that secrete Ach are called _______ neurons: • ...
Ch 1 Human Body and Health 2014-03-07
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- A light colored liquid that contains proteins, minerals, vitamins, sugars, and chemical
- The windpipe
- A kind of chemical that affect the body
- The order in which events occur or in which they should be done
- Involuntary muscle that controls the heart
- Protection from disease
- The group of organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body
- A period resulting in the growth and release of a mature egg
- Involuntary muscles found in the lungs, intestines, and bladder
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- A developing human from three months after conception to birth
- A unit used to measure the energy value of different foods
- Jelly like substance that is a combinations of nerves and blood vessels
- A chemical that slows the growth of or kills bacteria in the body
- To break down food
- A doctors order for a drug that is carefully regulated
- Tough, flexible material that covers bones and joints
- Involuntary muscle that allows you to change the position of your body
- System The group of organs that remove waist from the body
- Contractions and relaxation of the smooth muscles of the uterus resulting in birth
- Chemicals produced by endocrine glands
- Tough strands of tissues that connect bones
- Tiny particles in the blood that form blood clots
- The effects that someone feels from an illness
23 Clues: The windpipe • To break down food • Protection from disease • Chemicals produced by endocrine glands • A kind of chemical that affect the body • Involuntary muscle that controls the heart • Tough strands of tissues that connect bones • The effects that someone feels from an illness • Tiny particles in the blood that form blood clots • ...
Survivor 3.0 2015-11-15
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- Voted out in the "Dead Grandma" episode
- Samoa merge boot
- Last Hero Standing
- Yau-Man was the last victim of this superstition
- It doesn't mean "From the sea, united."
- "Young" tribe in Nicaragua
- Dawn's "StealthRUs" name
- Survivor: Africa was filmed in this country
- Author of Stephen's poem
- First person eliminated by drawing rocks
- Philippines merge tribe
- Movie for Rob & Amber's date night
- To vote out the whole opposing tribe/alliance
- Kathy: "Who?"
- Full name of the Cook Islands red tribe
- Kept in the game against their will in Amazon
- First season to start with three tribes
- First name to be shared by two people in a season
- First season to offer a mutiny
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- Last person voted out in China
- They were always looking for it in Borneo
- Cao Boi's plan
- Jessica Kiper
- Record-holder for most days played
- Number of seasons to feature a Final Two
- Showgirl from Palau
- First person voted out in One World
- Brothers from Blood vs Water
- First season to bring back only two returning players
- First Final Immunity Challenge
- Chef from Australia
- "My lover, my best friend, my honey, my boo."
- Tony's construction
- Castaway with the shortest full name
- Older men's alliance in Vanuatu
35 Clues: Jessica Kiper • Kathy: "Who?" • Cao Boi's plan • Samoa merge boot • Last Hero Standing • Showgirl from Palau • Chef from Australia • Tony's construction • Philippines merge tribe • Dawn's "StealthRUs" name • Author of Stephen's poem • "Young" tribe in Nicaragua • Brothers from Blood vs Water • Last person voted out in China • First Final Immunity Challenge • First season to offer a mutiny • ...
Bacteriology Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-25
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- Source of 10% blood supplement for the eugon agar
- Enzyme produced by bacteroides
- Effective control and prevention against bacteroides
- Bacteroides that causes subcutaneous abscesses in rabbits
- Substance that digests horns
- Reservoir of bacteroides infections
- Lesions that resolve at the onset of an immune responses to bacteroides
- Body excretion recommended for the diagnosis of bacteroides
- Effective antibiotic againts bacteroides
- Nature of lesions chosen as samples for the diagnosis of bacteroides
- Main component of bacteroides capsules
- Gram stain reaction of Bacteroides species
- Texture of bacteroides on the surface of a medium
- A component of eugon agar at 0.2% level of supplementation
- Bacteroides that causes liver abscess
- Special culture medium for bacteroides
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- Bacteroides that causes subcutaneous infections in rabbits and guinea pigs
- Source of antibodies against bacteroides which do not elicit immunity
- Immune response which is not long lasting after injection of an antigen from Bacteroides
- Bacteroides antigen that induces abscess formation
- A potential pathogenic species of genus Bacteroides in animal
- Route of transmission for Bacteroides
- Recommended antibiotic against bacteroides
- Bacteroides that causes foot rot in sheep, goats and cattle
- dioxide Growth enhancer of Bacteroides
- Organism which causes infection in the superficial epidermal layer of the skin of ruminants
- Flagellar pattern that influences motility
- Oxygen requirement for Bacteroides species
- Shape of bacteroides
- Mode of transmission for bacteroides infections
30 Clues: Shape of bacteroides • Substance that digests horns • Enzyme produced by bacteroides • Reservoir of bacteroides infections • Route of transmission for Bacteroides • Bacteroides that causes liver abscess • dioxide Growth enhancer of Bacteroides • Main component of bacteroides capsules • Special culture medium for bacteroides • Effective antibiotic againts bacteroides • ...
Spelling Words 9/12 2016-09-09
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- (v) buy or obtain an object for oneself
- (adj) extremely small; tiny
- (n) a noncommissioned officer in the armed forces,
- (n) a deputy or substitute acting for a superior
- (n) steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success
- (v) smear or rub with oil, typically as part of a religious ceremony
- (n) a large theatre or stadium
- (adj) not resulting from or achieved through deliberate planning
- (adj) failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate
- (v) surprise (someone) greatly; astonish
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- (n) a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
- (v) provide a formal assurance or promise, especially that certain conditions shall be fulfilled relating to a product, service, or transaction
- (adj) wishing to do what is right, especially to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly
- (v) disperse or scatter
- (n) a general agreement
- (v) recall and show respect for (someone or something) in a ceremony
- (adj) deliberately cruel or violent
- (n) a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- (v) to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding
- (n) communication or cooperation that facilitates a close working relationship between people or organizations
20 Clues: (v) disperse or scatter • (n) a general agreement • (adj) extremely small; tiny • (n) a large theatre or stadium • (adj) deliberately cruel or violent • (v) buy or obtain an object for oneself • (v) surprise (someone) greatly; astonish • (n) a deputy or substitute acting for a superior • (n) a noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, • ...
A&PII Cumulative Review 2017-11-27
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- Where chemical digestion of protein begins.
- volume of blood ejected from the heart with one beat.
- Type of capillary that allows small molecules to pass from blood to interstitial fluid.
- Produces enzymes to break down all four classes of macromolecules in the small intestine.
- Layers of tissue that enclose the heart.
- Blood exits the right ventricle through here.
- Substance produced by lung cells to reduce surface tension.
- Secretes seven hormones including FSH and LH
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Ion required for blood clotting to occur
- Reversibly binds oxygen.
- Also known as the countercurrent multiplier
- Also known as the countercurrent exchanger
- T cell involved in cell-mediated immunity.
- Activated B cell
- Secreted by natural killer cells to poke holes in cells.
- Protein produced by immune system that binds a specific antigen.
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- Endocrine system "godfather"
- Controls secretions along the GI tract.
- Gas exchange between systemic capillaries and tissue cells.
- Secreted by the kidney when blood oxygen level is low.
- Pressure that must be overcome to eject blood from a ventricle.
- Abbreviation for a hormone that inhibits solute and water reabsorption in the PCT.
- Small, air-filled structures in the lung.
- Another way to say "blood cells"
- =CO x SVR
- Occurs when pulmonary pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
- Cascade of proteins with overall antimicrobial function.
28 Clues: =CO x SVR • Activated B cell • Reversibly binds oxygen. • Endocrine system "godfather" • Another way to say "blood cells" • Controls secretions along the GI tract. • Layers of tissue that enclose the heart. • Ion required for blood clotting to occur • Small, air-filled structures in the lung. • Also known as the countercurrent exchanger • ...
MIDTERM POSTTASK 2022-01-09
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- Test used to determine susceptibility or immunity to diphtheria in humans.
- this type of toxin present in B.cereus causes abdominal pain and watery diarrhea.
- manifested by profuse vomiting
- Mode of transmission of this Corynebacterium is the improper care of intravenous catheters.
- A test that is routinely used for the detection of an exotoxin from toxigenic strains of Corynebacterium diphtheria.
- a type of Bacillus that causes food poisoning
- Most notorious Bacillus that inhibits the soil.
- Selective media used for the isolation of Bacillus anthracis from contaminated specimens.
- are produced when the bacteria are placed in adverse conditions by drying and high temp.
- A type of anthrax that is acquired through inhalation of spores.
- capable of producing endospores in the presence of
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- May occur singly or in pairs, often in a “V” formation forming “Chinese letters”.
- A Corynebacterium that inhabits human nasopharynx and not considered a normal flora.
- a type of agar used to induce capsule formation
- A medium that may stimulate the growth of C.diphtheria and the production of metachromatic granules.
- treatment of choice for localized and systemic infection.
- A form of anthrax that causes toxemia and overwhelming sepsis.
- A type of anthrax that Occurs at site of spore penetration 2 to 5 days after exposure
- Highly pleomorphic occurring in long-chain rods, as well as in coccobacilli and spiral forms.
- A type of Corynebacterium that causes erythrasma.
20 Clues: manifested by profuse vomiting • a type of Bacillus that causes food poisoning • a type of agar used to induce capsule formation • Most notorious Bacillus that inhibits the soil. • A type of Corynebacterium that causes erythrasma. • capable of producing endospores in the presence of • treatment of choice for localized and systemic infection. • ...
yes 2022-05-02
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- when buisnesses are privately owned and run to make a profit
- the science of making maps
- determines a ships latitude by measuring the height and varying positions of the sun, moon, and stars in the sky
- sail entirely around the globe
- exclusive possession or control
- the process of establishing control over a group of people in another area
- a small, light ship developed by the portuguese that preformed well on long voyages
- economy in which people make economic decisions based on their customs and habits
- an economic policy where countries strengthen their nation through trade; developed
- an estate of land and the inhabiting American Indians formerly granted to Spanish colonists or adventurers in America for purposes of tribute and evangelization
- a rope would have them so sailors could calculate the speed of a ship
- a system where people work in their own homes using their own equipment
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- precious metals melted into bars
- when theres more of an item and it messes up price
- respect and honor
- economy in which individual consumers and producers make all economic decisions
- leaving out
- this treaty said that all land to the west of the line could be claimed by spain
- device with a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north used for navigation
- exchanges between america europe and africa
- natural ability to resist infection
21 Clues: leaving out • respect and honor • the science of making maps • sail entirely around the globe • exclusive possession or control • precious metals melted into bars • natural ability to resist infection • exchanges between america europe and africa • when theres more of an item and it messes up price • when buisnesses are privately owned and run to make a profit • ...
Lymphatic/Immune & Integumentary Systems 2022-05-04
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- makes red & white blood cells
- a type of white blood cell that defends the body against infection
- Pigment that protects the body by absorbing some of the sun’s UV rays
- located below epidermis, gives skin strength, nourishment, and flexibility
- condition that causes your skin to become dry, red, itchy and bumpy
- stores blood for use in an emergency, makes white blood cells
- body's ability to maintain consistent internal conditions
- outermost layer of skin
- skin and _________ are the body's first line of defense against infection
- system that transports white blood cells around the body
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- skin helps the body control it's __________
- condition where the pores of your skin become blocked by hair, sebum, bacteria and dead skin cells
- innermost layer of skin that insulates, adds protective padding, and provides energy
- contain the fibrous protein _______________.
- protect the body by removing toxins, wastes, and other harmful substances
- When muscles in your dermis contract, you get ______________ .
- recognize specific proteins on the harmful agent and help the body fight infection faster
- the build-up of fluid in soft body tissues when the lymph system is damaged or blocked
- When skin is exposed to ___________, it can make vitamin D
- First line of defense in throat
- gland that makes white blood cells
- resistance to specific pathogens or disease-causing agents
- All three main organs of the integumentary
23 Clues: outermost layer of skin • makes red & white blood cells • First line of defense in throat • gland that makes white blood cells • All three main organs of the integumentary • skin helps the body control it's __________ • contain the fibrous protein _______________. • system that transports white blood cells around the body • ...
Viruses 2022-05-17
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- The complete elimination of a disease.
- A pandemic results from an epidemic that has grown past geographic boundaries.
- stimulates a host's immune system to mount defenses against the pathogen
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- The basic unit of all living things.
- A specialized protein produced by the immune system that helps destroy disease-causing organisms.
- A type of white blood cell that plays an essential role in the immune system
- A compound that inhibits the growth and reproduction of bacteria.
- A cell that a virus invades
- A disease that can spread from person to person through direct or indirect transmission.
- A viral infection causing small painful blisters and inflammation
- An organism that can cause disease
- to give someone a disease
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- helps ensure that if someone is already exposed, they stay away from others.
- DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is c
- The resistance to an infectious disease
- RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase
- A poison that produces illness by affecting bodily functions.
- A protein coat that may contain RNA or DNA but not both
- cycle of viral infection; results in replication of the virus and cell destruction
- Virus that attacks and destroys the human immune system.
- surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells
22 Clues: to give someone a disease • A cell that a virus invades • An organism that can cause disease • The basic unit of all living things. • The complete elimination of a disease. • The resistance to an infectious disease • DNA is added to the host cell's DNA and is c • RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase • surrounds the capsid and helps the virus enter cells • ...
Quality Midterm review 2021-10-04
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- agreement to true value
- a method of inquiry
- Presence of objectivity
- international organization for accrediting bodies
- governs the OSAC
- the ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results
- produced Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A path forward
- the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics of an object fulfils requirements
- ISO 17020 standards relate to those performing this
- Level 2 standard
- testing to evaluate the performance of providers
- Admissibility ruling based on “general acceptance”
- provides a plethora of discipline specific level 3 standards
- the science of measurement
- element that sets provisions in a standard
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- Third-party attestation conveying formal demonstration of competence to carry out specific tasks
- international federation of National Adhering Organizations that represents chemists
- inferential method which starts from an observation then seeks to find the simplest and most likely explanation
- Assigning an item of evidence to a class of one
- Assign an item to a smaller class
- the ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results
- this testing includes comparative tests
- this testing includes qualitative and quantitative tests
- number of recommendations made by NRC
- full analysis and report on what went wrong
- established initiative to accredit individual certification organizations to ISO 17024
- granted for participants under safe harbor
- Level 4 standard
- intentional departure from accepted practice
- primary accreditation board in US
30 Clues: governs the OSAC • Level 2 standard • Level 4 standard • a method of inquiry • agreement to true value • Presence of objectivity • the science of measurement • Assign an item to a smaller class • primary accreditation board in US • number of recommendations made by NRC • this testing includes comparative tests • granted for participants under safe harbor • ...
Chaters 11 & 12 2023-11-15
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- Vitamin D is a _____ regulates activity in other parts of the body
- Co-enzyme that helps with blood _____ (Vit K)
- Iron's roll is to carry, accept & ______ oxygen
- Dried _____ is a good source of iron
- Excessive ____ decreases calcium absorption
- _____ seeds - Good source of calcium
- Magnesium assists in _______ contraction
- Name for white blood cells
- Meat ____ enhances absorption of iron
- Sun _____ 10-15 minutes 2-3X per week
- "My shiny teeth and me"
- Who receives Vitamin K injection?
- Vitamin D toxicity causes loss of bone _____
- Calcium toxicity can cause ____ stones
- Iron deficiency is commonly called
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- Most abundant mineral
- Magnesium aids _______.
- Bones become porous and _____ with osteoporosis
- Mineral with two extremes
- Muscle cramps are caused by Magnesium _______
- Osteoporosis treatment is weight bearing ______
- Skin that is ______ is a sign of anemia
- Caused by vitamin D deficiency
- Green or black _____
- Gender at greater risk of osteoporosis
- Can cause magnesium deficiency
- Where most iron is stored.
- Iron deficiency is the most _____ nutritional problem in world
- Blood is a fluid _____
- Vitamin K is made by gut ________
- ______ factor is lack of calcium and Vitamin D
- Bone growth is called _____
- Iron absorption is low when stomach acid is ______
- Offer physical support
- Excess iron is ____ to get rid of
35 Clues: Green or black _____ • Most abundant mineral • Blood is a fluid _____ • Offer physical support • Magnesium aids _______. • "My shiny teeth and me" • Mineral with two extremes • Where most iron is stored. • Name for white blood cells • Bone growth is called _____ • Caused by vitamin D deficiency • Can cause magnesium deficiency • Vitamin K is made by gut ________ • ...
Jansen-Nicolas-Josh Biotechnology 2024-02-19
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- the use of active mud for industrial waste is an example of …
- Naturally, copper is found in company with other elements in mineral called …
- in what country does scientists develop plants that have good resistance to high salinity
- the most frequently used yeast
- a problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield
- something useful to increase immunity against disease
- an effort to integrate desired traits from an organism to another organism through genetic transformation
- this technique is used in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia in the past 2 decades
- virus that attacks liver causes…
- Alexander Fleming discovered … on 1928
- cotton plants are usually attacked by
- … is naturally infectious to plants
- the use of part or whole organism to make products with desired properties to increase its benefits for human being
- Streptococcus thermopilus is bacteria used to make
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- fungi to make tempeh
- Scientists use … to deal with pest
- what form of biotechnology has been used since thousands of years ago
- the process of fixing environment using organisms is called
- Nata de coco is made of coconut milk that is fermented using
- the earliest antibiotic
- lactis other name for yoghurt
- a mixed culture of several microorganism, usually Lactobacillus and yeast saccharomyces
- fungi to make soybean ketchup
- what can be used to break down pollutants in soil, water and air
- a compound produced by bacteria or fungi, inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria
25 Clues: fungi to make tempeh • the earliest antibiotic • lactis other name for yoghurt • fungi to make soybean ketchup • the most frequently used yeast • virus that attacks liver causes… • Scientists use … to deal with pest • … is naturally infectious to plants • cotton plants are usually attacked by • Alexander Fleming discovered … on 1928 • ...
Integumentary System Crossword! 2023-09-19
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- Glands what produce sebum (oil).
- When exposed to UV light from the sun, the skin produces…
- Damage to the skin caused by intense heat, UV light, radiation, electricity, or chemicals.
- The skin sweats to maintain a steady internal body temperature.
- The bottom layer of the skin.
- Genetic skin disorder where the skin is unable to produce melanocyte, which affects the coloring of skin, hair, and eyes.
- An accessory structure that is vital for regulating body temperature.
- The skin protects the body from pathogens like viruses and bacteria, preventing illnesses and infection.
- Nerve endings that differentiates pain, temperature, touch, and vibration
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- Yellow pigment bilirubin making the skin to appear yellow due to a liver disease/cancer.
- The top layer of the skin.
- The last and deepest layer of the epidermis.
- Occurs when the pores of the skin become blocked with sebum, bacteria, and dead skin cells.
- Oily secretion produced by the sebaceous glands.
- Cells that creates pigmentation in our skin.
- Slender, thread like structure that extends from the epidermis. They are composed of keratin and is usually pigmented.
- Tube like structure that keeps your hair in your skin.
- The middle layer of the skin.
- A fiber protein that is the principle component of hair, skin, and nails.
- Hard, protective structures covering the upper surface of the finger and toes.
20 Clues: The top layer of the skin. • The bottom layer of the skin. • The middle layer of the skin. • Glands what produce sebum (oil). • The last and deepest layer of the epidermis. • Cells that creates pigmentation in our skin. • Oily secretion produced by the sebaceous glands. • Tube like structure that keeps your hair in your skin. • ...
UChicago Survivor Game 2023-10-26
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- Digital number?
- The Winner of Survivor Borneo
- Survivor's Host
- It is devastating for athletes if this is torn
- Animal named for the color of its fur and for its natural habitat
- God I hope you're ______
- The name of an alliance formed by Yul Kwon
- A chemical element often used in batteries
- IHBPFJASTMNE
- A card of warning
- A literary work that parodies or mocks another work
- A fan favorite survivor twist that has returned many times
- UChicago Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
- UChicago's Mascot
- An extinct giant reptile often confused with dinosaurs
- Dating The process of determining the age of ancient organic materials
- A type of foul in basketball
- Liverpool street whose signs are prone to tourist theft
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- UChicago Nobel Laureate in Literature
- A type of pastry filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables
- Career advice that may be purely academic?
- UChicago Nobel Laureate in Physics
- A popular type of dance originating in Argentina
- Term used when an immunity idol is played successfully
- A small songbird known for its cheerful melody
- Some call this the dumbest technique in soccer
- UChicago Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
- A survivor player medically evacuated twice
- A type of pasta shaped like small rice grains
- A term for a sudden and violent storm
30 Clues: IHBPFJASTMNE • Digital number? • Survivor's Host • A card of warning • UChicago's Mascot • God I hope you're ______ • A type of foul in basketball • The Winner of Survivor Borneo • UChicago Nobel Laureate in Physics • UChicago Nobel Laureate in Chemistry • UChicago Nobel Laureate in Literature • A term for a sudden and violent storm • Career advice that may be purely academic? • ...
BIOTECHNOLOGY 2024-02-06
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- fermented coconut milk
- This bacteria can separate copper from other elements in chalcopyrite.
- Mixture of soybean, wheat, and fungi is salted and fermented using lactic bacteria called
- the use of part or whole organism to make products with desired properties to increase its benefits for human being.
- works by killing or reducing the activity of disease causing micro organisms
- use to make fermented coconut milk
- Gene produces toxin that kills Lepidoptera larvae
- The use of this becomes genetic engineering
- amphicylin and penicillin has a source of
- Most frequently used yeast in bread
- Fleming hypothesized that this microorganism produced substance that prevented the growth of bacteria.
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- Copper is found in company with other elements in mineral called
- Agrobacterium bacteria has genes in one chain, called ...
- an advanced technique to make plants more productive, adaptative, and resistant to pathogen, through genetic manipulation at cellular level.
- sterilized milk is inoculated with this
- Yeast turns sugar into ethanol and ...
- This technique has been applied in several countries. Many offsprings can be produced in one reproduction cycle.
- Food making that requires Lactobaccilus bulgarius and Streptococcus thermophilus
- fermented soybean.
- useful to increase immunity against diseases
- Soybean ketchup microorganism
- Bread is fermented with the help of
- mixed culture of several microorganism
- product of milk fermented with the help with microbes
- fungi used to make tempeh
25 Clues: fermented soybean. • fermented coconut milk • fungi used to make tempeh • Soybean ketchup microorganism • use to make fermented coconut milk • Bread is fermented with the help of • Most frequently used yeast in bread • Yeast turns sugar into ethanol and ... • mixed culture of several microorganism • sterilized milk is inoculated with this • ...
Biotechnology 2024-02-06
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- It is made of wheat flour that contains amylum, protein, and amylase enzyme
- Discovered by Alexander Flemming on 1928
- Copper that is found in company with other elements in mineral
- Bacteria that is infectious to plants
- Lactid acid bacteria that is used in the making of yoghurt
- Used to increase immunity against disease
- Vaccine that is used for Hepatitis B
- Fungi that is used in tempeh
- Food that is usually served as drinks, mixed with fruit or pudding
- Is used in the mixture of soybean and wheat flour that is fermented
- Problem that can decrease yield and destroy crops
- Made out of fermented milk and taste sour
- Coconut fermented milk used in Nata de coco
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- Another lactid acid bacteria used in the making of yoghurt
- The result of anaerobic bacteria to lactose
- Tapai, tempeh, and bread are the examples of food that
- The use of whole organism to make products with desired properties to increase its benefit for human being
- To enchance taste and colour
- Produces enzyme to break down sugar into ethanol
- Helps the fermentation of cheese
- Used to balance microorganisms in livestock's intestine and make it healthier
- Mixture that is the most frequently used to help the yeast
- Lactid acid bacteria
- compound that serves to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria
- Food made from soybean
25 Clues: Lactid acid bacteria • Food made from soybean • To enchance taste and colour • Fungi that is used in tempeh • Helps the fermentation of cheese • Vaccine that is used for Hepatitis B • Bacteria that is infectious to plants • Discovered by Alexander Flemming on 1928 • Used to increase immunity against disease • Made out of fermented milk and taste sour • ...
Exam 3 Review C 2024-04-08
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- ______ infection is were symptoms appear and disappear
- projections that aid in bacteria attaching to their environment
- organism gets carbon from organic molecules
- Bacterophage carries prokaryotic DNA from one cell to another
- organelle that contains DNA; prokaryotes lack this organelle
- One individual has both male and female reproductive parts
- ball shaped bacterium
- Released by Th0 cells, signaling B-cells/T-cells to activate
- layer of the blastula that will develop into exoskeleton
- Hyphae is divided via cross walls between cells
- _____ proteins allow a virus to bind to host; can serve as an antigen
- disease caused by the bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- RBC disease that is caused by protists and spread by mosquitos
- cell engulfs extracellular fluid; cell-drinking
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- where T-cells mature
- female germ cell that will mature into a ovum
- organism gets carbon from CO2 and energy from light
- Fusion of an egg and sperm
- Organism lives on decaying matter
- Ability to cause disease
- Theory that claims that eukaryotic cells originate from mutualistic relationships between nucleus-containg cells and prokaryotes
- Embryo is inside the mother and nutrients come from mother’s blood
- method of artificially acquiring immunity
- Dividing of an individual into two separate organisms
- Type of virus that carries RNA dependant RNA polymerase (RdRp) enzyme to replicate; COVID-19
25 Clues: where T-cells mature • ball shaped bacterium • Ability to cause disease • Fusion of an egg and sperm • Organism lives on decaying matter • method of artificially acquiring immunity • organism gets carbon from organic molecules • female germ cell that will mature into a ovum • Hyphae is divided via cross walls between cells • cell engulfs extracellular fluid; cell-drinking • ...
General Biology Review 2024-05-28
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- Segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait
- Membrane Semi-permeable barrier surrounding the cell
- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- Single-stranded nucleic acid involved in protein synthesis
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, carrier of genetic information
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- Specialized structure within a cell with specific function
- Control center of the cell, contains DNA
- Change in DNA sequence
- Trait that increases an organism's fitness in its environment
- Maintenance of internal stability in an organism
- Classification of organisms based on shared characteristics
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Respiration Process of converting glucose into ATP in cells
- Variety of life forms in an ecosystem
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- Protein that catalyzes chemical reactions
- Pigment responsible for photosynthesis
- Observable traits of an organism
- Group of organisms capable of interbreeding
- Genetic makeup of an organism
- Process of gradual change in a species over time
- Natural environment where an organism lives
- Specialized structures composed of tissues that perform specific functions
- Chemical messenger that regulates bodily functions
- Chemical processes that occur within a living organism
- Group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area
- Ability to resist infection or disease
- Reticulum Organelle involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism
29 Clues: Change in DNA sequence • The powerhouse of the cell • Genetic makeup of an organism • Observable traits of an organism • Variety of life forms in an ecosystem • Pigment responsible for photosynthesis • Ability to resist infection or disease • Control center of the cell, contains DNA • Protein that catalyzes chemical reactions • Group of organisms capable of interbreeding • ...
Choice Novel - 7th 2025-02-14
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- Author of The Sun is Also a Star
- Author of The Book Thief
- Daniel's brother's name in The Sun is Also a Star
- Day's real name in Legend
- The sector that Day is from in Legend
- The movie Cristian and Liliana watched at "video night" in I Must Betray You
- Cristian once drank this type of shampoo in I Must Betray You
- Author of I Must Betray You
- Avoids being killed in a mass-gleaning in Scythe; loves pizza
- Author of Scythe
- What grants people immunity from being gleaned in Scythe
- Holden's sister's name in The Catcher in the Rye
- Citra's last name in Scythe
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- Cristian's code name in I Must Betray You
- Legend is set in a dystopian future in this U.S city
- Author of Legend
- What Holden refers to fake people as in The Catcher in the Rye
- The color tie Daniel wears in The Sun is Also a Star
- Author of The Catcher in the Rye
- The name of the university June attends in Legend
- What Cristian's family uses as currency in I Must Betray You
- The last name of Rudy's sports idol in The Book Thief
- The instrument Hans Hubermann plays in The Book Thief
- Natasha's close friend in The Sun is Also a Star
- The school Holden is expelled from in The Catcher in the Rye
25 Clues: Author of Legend • Author of Scythe • Author of The Book Thief • Day's real name in Legend • Author of I Must Betray You • Citra's last name in Scythe • Author of The Sun is Also a Star • Author of The Catcher in the Rye • The sector that Day is from in Legend • Cristian's code name in I Must Betray You • Natasha's close friend in The Sun is Also a Star • ...
immune system 2025-03-21
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- totally or partially resistant to a particular infectious disease
- engulfing and destroying foreign particles,
- a type of white blood cell that play a crucial role in the adaptive immune system
- abdominal organ involved in the production and removal of blood cells
- blood cell that play a crucial role in the body's immune system
- a soft, spongy tissue found inside most bones responsible for producing blood cells white blood cells
- type of white blood cell play a crucial role in the immune system
- small proteins secreted by immune cells that play a crucial role in regulating immune responses
- network of cells, tissues, and organs that works to protect the body
- acting as a physical barrier and an active immune organ by containing immune cells
- immunity that is acquired through external interventions
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- specialized cells that play a crucial role in protecting the body from infections
- the process of administering a vaccine containing a weakened or inactive form of a pathogen
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms
- protection you develop when your body fights off an infection
- trains and matures T-lymphocytes
- Filter lymph fluid, which carries white blood cells and other immune components
- proteins produced by the immune system
- an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat
- vital role in defending the body against infections
20 Clues: trains and matures T-lymphocytes • proteins produced by the immune system • engulfing and destroying foreign particles, • vital role in defending the body against infections • immunity that is acquired through external interventions • protection you develop when your body fights off an infection • blood cell that play a crucial role in the body's immune system • ...
GAMES 2024-11-07
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- The last property on a monopoly board
- Sport in the original Wii sports that requires a nunchuck
- Console duck game is played on
- Sam Fuller's instrument
- Build 3 of these in Machi Koro 2 to win
- Monopoly _, a card game
- Blue-haired boom street character
- Blue trivial pursuit category
- Explorers and _
- Boom street board shaped like the character 'slime'
- What you can do with your beans to earn coins
- Provides immunity in love letters
- Mii created to be a 'villain'
- Vegetarian McDonald's burger
- Country billion road is set in
- Bean game
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- Chaser that shares his name with an x-men character
- Thekla Thursday
- M&s caterpillar
- The highest value card in love letters
- Headliner of radio 1;s big weekend Luton 2024
- Brand of beer consumed in the hot tub
- Gifts that must be balanced
- Most legendary and iconic mii
- What you must play to stay alive in selfish
- Round disc thrown to a dog in Wii sports resort
- The artist requested by George in Thekla
- Type of bean, 1 of 6
- Rare mii colour worth bonus points
- Resource produced by mountains in Catan
- Game piece activated when a 7 is rolled in Catan
- What you, the player MUST do after taking a card in machi Koro 2
- Richard who hosts house of games
33 Clues: Bean game • Thekla Thursday • M&s caterpillar • Explorers and _ • Type of bean, 1 of 6 • Sam Fuller's instrument • Monopoly _, a card game • Gifts that must be balanced • Vegetarian McDonald's burger • Most legendary and iconic mii • Blue trivial pursuit category • Mii created to be a 'villain' • Console duck game is played on • Country billion road is set in • ...
Equine Management: Nutrition, Health, and Exercise 2025-09-22
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- Papers, documents denoting an animal’s health records
- administering drugs orally using a wormer, dewormer or drench
- Waterer, labor saving device; automatically fills with water for a horse to drink at its leisure
- disease which sometimes causes abortion in pregnant mares
- Test, diagnostic test for equine infections anemia; developed by Dr. Leroy Coggins in the 1970s
- Quality, quality of hay, whether good or bad; is affected maturity at harvest, color, and amount of weeds, mold and dust present
- Watering System, water placed in a large tank for horses to drink out of
- disease affecting horses which is the inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
- eating numerous small meals throughout the day
- Fold Test, test which checks for dehydration
- piece of equipment out of which horses eat
- Heart Rate, heart rate measurement taken when relaxed, but awake
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- Rate, number of breaths taken within a set amount of time
- anaerobic bacteria; infectious disease introduced through a puncture wound which is characterized by the spasm of involuntary muscles
- highly contagious infection of the nose, throat and lungs
- act of vaccinating; introduction of previously treated microorganisms with the intent to develop immunity
- equine distemper, contagious upper respiratory tract infection
- plant material such as pasture or hay
- Infectious Anemia, also called swamp fever; disease affecting horses which is transmitted by bloodsucking insects
- deadly viral infection spread by infected animals
20 Clues: plant material such as pasture or hay • piece of equipment out of which horses eat • Fold Test, test which checks for dehydration • eating numerous small meals throughout the day • deadly viral infection spread by infected animals • Papers, documents denoting an animal’s health records • Rate, number of breaths taken within a set amount of time • ...
Be Well 2025-08-19
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- – Simple practice to calm stress instantly.
- – The opposite of sitting still; helps circulation.
- – What employees gain when they feel healthy and rested.
- – State of stability between work and personal life.
- – Essential nightly activity for restoration.
- – Focused practice to calm the mind and reduce stress.
- – The body’s defense system against illness.
- – Both a physical trait and a workplace benefit.
- – “Best medicine” that boosts mood and lowers stress.
- – Physical activity done to improve strength or health.
- – General state of physical health and endurance.
- – Type of connection that helps employees feel supported.
- – Assistance given to coworkers and teams.
- – Personal or professional development over time.
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- – Feeling and expressing appreciation.
- – Drinking enough water throughout the day.
- – Common workplace pressure wellness programs help reduce.
- – Overall state of good health.
- – Ability to bounce back after challenges.
- – A low-impact form of exercise, often during breaks.
- – Practice of being present in the moment.
- – A group that supports and looks out for one another.
- – Mental clarity on a task or goal.
- – The process of nourishing the body with food.
- – What your body and mind need after exertion.
- – Short pauses during the workday for recharging.
- – General term for a beneficial lifestyle choice.
- – Physical power; also inner determination.
- – Positive emotional state wellness programs encourage.
- – Guided practice to improve skills or performance.
30 Clues: – Overall state of good health. • – Mental clarity on a task or goal. • – Feeling and expressing appreciation. • – Ability to bounce back after challenges. • – Practice of being present in the moment. • – Assistance given to coworkers and teams. • – Simple practice to calm stress instantly. • – Drinking enough water throughout the day. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-10-21
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- Mineral that helps transport oxygen in blood.
- The process of converting food into energy.
- The body’s main source of energy.
- Inorganic elements like calcium and iron.
- A nutrient that provides long-term energy storage.
- Mass Index (BMI) A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- A fat-like substance needed in small amounts.
- C Boosts immunity and helps heal wounds.
- Maintaining the right fluid balance in the body.
- Organic compounds essential for body functions.
- Balances fluids and supports muscle function.
- Simple carbohydrates that give quick energy.
- fats Unhealthy fats that raise bad cholesterol.
- Healthy fats found in fish and flaxseeds.
- Builds and repairs muscles and tissues.
- Lack of enough water in the body.
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- Nutrients needed in small amounts.
- guidelines Recommendations for healthy eating.
- diet Eating the right mix of nutrients for health.
- Good bacteria that promote gut health.
- Carbs, proteins, and fats — needed in large amounts.
- Essential for strong bones and teeth.
- Protect cells from damage by free radicals.
- food Foods altered from their natural state.
- A mineral that helps control blood pressure.
- Poor nutrition from too little or too much intake.
- grains Grains that contain all parts of the kernel.
- Helps with digestion and prevents constipation.
- Units of energy provided by food.
- D The “sunshine vitamin” for bone health.
30 Clues: The body’s main source of energy. • Units of energy provided by food. • Lack of enough water in the body. • Nutrients needed in small amounts. • Essential for strong bones and teeth. • Good bacteria that promote gut health. • Builds and repairs muscles and tissues. • C Boosts immunity and helps heal wounds. • Inorganic elements like calcium and iron. • ...
Rnc 2025-08-26
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- : Heart relaxation phase
- : Germ that causes disease
- : Inflammation of bronchial tubes
- : Scientific name for white blood cell
- : Fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
- : Measurement of clotting cell level
- : Lymphatic tissue in throat
- : Process of swapping oxygen and carbon dioxide
- : Blockage or bleed in the brain
- : Disease damaging alveoli
- : Blood pH becomes too acidic
- : Burst of a weakened blood vessel
- : Blood pH becomes too basic
- : Heart contraction phase
- : Maximum air exhaled after deep breath
- : Body's defense against infection
- : To breathe air out of the lungs
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- : Doctor specializing in lungs
- : One full heartbeat sequence
- : Muscles between ribs that aid breathing
- : Bulging of a weakened blood vessel
- : Force of blood against vessel walls
- : Scientific name for red blood cell
- : Severe bleeding
- : Doctor specializing in heart care
- : To breathe air into the lungs
- : Mass that stops bleeding
- : Test measuring heart's electrical activity
- : Small arteries leading to capillaries
- : Controls heartbeat rhythm
- : Number of breaths per minute
- : Hollow spaces that help warm and moisten air
- : Brain area controlling breathing
- : Fluid that lubricates lungs
- : Fluid reducing friction around heart
- : Small veins connecting to capillaries
- : Heart muscle layer
- : Number of heartbeats per minute
- : Flap preventing food from entering trachea
- : Condition causing narrowed airways
40 Clues: : Severe bleeding • : Heart muscle layer • : Heart relaxation phase • : Heart contraction phase • : Germ that causes disease • : Mass that stops bleeding • : Disease damaging alveoli • : Controls heartbeat rhythm • : Lymphatic tissue in throat • : Blood pH becomes too basic • : One full heartbeat sequence • : Fluid that lubricates lungs • : Blood pH becomes too acidic • ...
