immunity Crossword Puzzles
Ch 1 Crossword: Branches and Applications of Biology 2025-04-08
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- The study of parasites.
- Includes techniques like making of artificial limbs, joints and other parts of the body from metal or plastic.
- The study of the effects of radioactivity on living things. Also called "Radiation Biology".
- The study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level.
- The Science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity.
- The Science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity.
- The study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals.
- The management and analysis of biological information stored in databases.
- The study of diseases of plants and animals.
- The study of origin and descent of organisms.
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- The study of genomes as opposed to individual genes.
- The entire DNA sequence of an organism.
- The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts.
- One of the newest Sciences, which contemplates to study life elsewhere in the universe.
- The verification of a person by his body features such as fingerprints, the pattern of iris in the eye and behavioural characteristics.
- The study of household animals, insects, etc., including how to prevent damage to our own body and to our belongings.
- The study of fungi.
- The study of insects.
- The study of fishes.
- The practice of keeping bees for manufacture of honey and beeswax.
20 Clues: The study of fungi. • The study of fishes. • The study of insects. • The study of parasites. • The entire DNA sequence of an organism. • The study of diseases of plants and animals. • The study of origin and descent of organisms. • The study of genomes as opposed to individual genes. • The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts. • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2025-04-09
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- a cancer treatment; uses drugs to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells
- discomfort in the stomach; often after eating
- administration of a vaccine; helps the body develop immunity to a disease
- also known as high blood pressure; can lead to serious health problems
- a type of headache
- a response from the immune system (red eyes, runny nose, skin irritation etc.), usually to a certain food, medicine, material, or smell
- a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body
- an infectious disease caused by a virus; symptoms include fever and cough
- a mental health condition that leads to persistent sadness and loss of interest
- an abnormally high body temperature; often a sign of infection
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- a diagnostic tool; uses sound waves to view internal organs
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms; such as bacteria, viruses, etc.
- the problem of one or more body parts’ joints that causes pain and stiffness
- a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs; usually caused by illness
- a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing
- a traditional Chinese therapy; uses needles to stimulate specific points
- a mental health disorder that causes excessive fear and worry
- a chronic condition that affects the body's ability to use sugar
- a break in a bone; requires medical attention
- medications that fight infections; usually for bacterial infections
20 Clues: a type of headache • discomfort in the stomach; often after eating • a break in a bone; requires medical attention • a diagnostic tool; uses sound waves to view internal organs • a respiratory condition that causes difficulty in breathing • a mental health disorder that causes excessive fear and worry • a medical procedure used to repair or remove parts of the body • ...
CH.6 and CH.10 2025-04-30
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- The burning of food for heat and energy by cells
- The event or factor that causes stress
- A blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- A group of cells with similar function
- Organs that work together to perform special function
- Behavior in the workplace
- The process that breaks down food physically and chemically
- Groups of tissue with the same function
- Having a good work ethic and positive attitude
- A job stress that causes physical or mental exhaustion
- Repeated attacks or threat of fear
- A very tiny blood vessel
- Staff who work together as a group
- Process of supplying cells with oxygen
- The substance in red blood cells that provides oxygen
- To spread rumors
- The most important thing
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- Involuntary muscle contractions in the digestive system
- A clash between opposing interest or ideas
- The lining of the uterus is discharged
- The basic unit of body structure
- Trusting others with private information
- A response in your body to emotional, physical, or social factor
- A chemical substance secreted by endocrine glands
- A polite,considerate, or helpful comment
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- To trouble or torment someone
- Protection against a disease or condition
- The point at which 2 or more bones meet together
29 Clues: To spread rumors • A very tiny blood vessel • The most important thing • Behavior in the workplace • To trouble or torment someone • The basic unit of body structure • Repeated attacks or threat of fear • Staff who work together as a group • The event or factor that causes stress • The lining of the uterus is discharged • A group of cells with similar function • ...
Summer 2025 Patho Exam 1 2025-06-02
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- A sudden worsening of hyperthyroidism symptoms that may occur with infection or stress
- ___________ regulation alters the excretion or retention of hydrogen or bicarbonate
- Hormone that increases reabsorption of sodium and water in the kidneys
- Electrolyte that has an inverse relationship with phosphorus
- Endocrine disorder with manifestations including polyuria, thirst, high urine output, and signs of dehydration
- A type IV hypersensitivity reaction is a ___________ reaction
- Type 1 diabetes develops when the body's immune system destroys ___________ cells
- Electrolyte that is the primary intracellular cation that plays a role in electrical conduction
- Type of transplant in which the donor and recipient are different species
- The movement of solutes towards lower solute concentrations
- Solution with lower solute concentrations, causing fluids to shift out of the intravascular compartment and into the intracellular space
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- __________ immunity produces antibodies against an antigen
- Identify the acid base imbalance pH 7.30, CO2 38 HCO3 14 ____________ acidosis
- A deficiency of adrenal cortex hormones that can be caused by insufficient ACTH level
- The most common cause of goiter development worldwide is ___________ deficiency
- Speeding up respirations will excrete more carbon dioxide, decreasing ___________
- Cell adaptation defined as an increase in cell number
- ADH is released by the ___________ pituitary gland
- Immunodeficiency in which an underlying disease or factor that is suppresses the immune system
- Type of pressure that is regulated by the plasma protein Albumin
20 Clues: ADH is released by the ___________ pituitary gland • Cell adaptation defined as an increase in cell number • __________ immunity produces antibodies against an antigen • The movement of solutes towards lower solute concentrations • Electrolyte that has an inverse relationship with phosphorus • A type IV hypersensitivity reaction is a ___________ reaction • ...
Infectious Disease Crossword 2025-02-20
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- The ability of the body to respond to pathogens that it has encountered before
- The spread of disease from one person/animal to another person/animal
- An outbreak of disease in a specific area
- Immunity that occurs when a person is given antibodies rather than producing them on their own
- A factor that causes disease such as a chemical or microorganism
- A type of white blood cell that produce antibodies to help fight infections
- A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents
- A place where disease can live and spread
- A live organism that spreads disease from one person/animal to another person/animal
- Long-term defense against disease that occurs when a person's body produces antibodies
- The science behind preventing disease and promoting health within a population
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- An infectious agent that replicates inside of the body
- The body's defense against harmful substances
- The effective ability of the body to respond to a pathogen that it has previously encountered
- A disease caused by microorganisms that invade tissue
- A type of white blood cell that helps the immune system fight off disease
- The ability of the body's immune cells to remember prior pathogens
- The use of an injection or other treatment to prevent a disease
- Once got caught in an electric fence
- Microorganisms that can cause disease
20 Clues: Once got caught in an electric fence • Microorganisms that can cause disease • An outbreak of disease in a specific area • A place where disease can live and spread • The body's defense against harmful substances • A disease caused by microorganisms that invade tissue • An infectious agent that replicates inside of the body • ...
Infectious Disease Health12 2025-02-21
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- focuses on preventing, controlling and managing the spread of infections
- name that has "rich" in it
- disease that spreads rapidly and affects population all over the world
- the first line of defense mechanism against infectious diseases
- is the immune system's ability to recognize and response more efficently to a previous pathogen that was encountered
- this is what bacteria, viruses and parasites are called
- anyone that carries infectious agents are called this
- plays a crucial role in protecting the body against infectious diseases
- the microorganism that is a virus, bacterium, fungus or parasite
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- when a person receives antibodies from an external source rather than producing them through their own immune system
- infectious agents that infect all living organisms
- they play a role in the immune system; type of white blood cell
- organism that transmits pathogens from one host to another
- is a words for long-term protection that develops when the body produces antibodies to fight the pathogens
- single-celled organisms that are found everywhere; beneficial and harmful to humans
- this is a way how a pathogen spreads from one host to another
- is a way to prevent infectious disease to spread in the body; develops immunity of diseases
- they play a role in immune cells; prodcue antibodies
- the body's defense mechanism against harmful pathogens
- an outbreak of a disease that occurs of a area; COVID is this
20 Clues: name that has "rich" in it • infectious agents that infect all living organisms • they play a role in immune cells; prodcue antibodies • anyone that carries infectious agents are called this • the body's defense mechanism against harmful pathogens • this is what bacteria, viruses and parasites are called • organism that transmits pathogens from one host to another • ...
An Overview of Native American History 2025-08-25
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- to relinquish possession or control over something or somewhere
- the term for a class of agricultural laborers
- not allowed; banned
- a type of furry, warm-blooded animal
- the condition in which an organism can resist disease
- a person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains
- a field covered with grass, suitable for grazing
- the action of appropriating a place for one's own use; the process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- large in amount or scale
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- to prepare and use land for crops or gardening
- against one’s will; without cooperation
- to feed on grass in a field or pasture
- to cause an event, or to bring about an action or feeling
- to move to a new area in order to find work or better living conditions
- an area in which the remains of once-living humans can be found
- a place, typically one that has previously been uninhabited, where people establish a community
- goods carried by a large vehicle
- a raised mass of earth, stones, or other compacted material, sometimes created artificially for purposes of defense or burial; a small hill
- an accepted, habitual, or traditional practice
- a person, plant, or animal that comes from a particular ancestor
20 Clues: not allowed; banned • large in amount or scale • goods carried by a large vehicle • a type of furry, warm-blooded animal • to feed on grass in a field or pasture • against one’s will; without cooperation • the term for a class of agricultural laborers • to prepare and use land for crops or gardening • an accepted, habitual, or traditional practice • ...
Circulatory and respiratory system 2025-08-26
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- : Number of heartbeats per minute
- : Disease damaging alveoli
- : Fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
- : Small arteries leading to capillaries
- : Body's defense against infection
- : Blockage or bleed in the brain
- : Scientific name for red blood cell
- : Bulging of a weakened blood vessel
- : Heart relaxation phase
- : Germ that causes disease
- : Inflammation of bronchial tubes
- : Fluid reducing friction around heart
- : Lymphatic tissue in throat
- : To breathe air out of the lungs
- : Flap preventing food from entering trachea
- : Condition causing narrowed airways
- : Doctor specializing in heart care
- : One full heartbeat sequence
- : Heart contraction phase
- : Force of blood against vessel walls
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- : Number of breaths per minute
- : Heart muscle layer
- : Brain area controlling breathing
- : Hollow spaces that help warm and moisten air
- : Doctor specializing in lungs
- : Severe bleeding
- : Small veins connecting to capillaries
- : Mass that stops bleeding
- : Burst of a weakened blood vessel
- : Blood pH becomes too basic
- : Blood pH becomes too acidic
- : Controls heartbeat rhythm
- : Scientific name for white blood cell
- : Maximum air exhaled after deep breath
- : Test measuring heart's electrical activity
- : To breathe air into the lungs
- : Muscles between ribs that aid breathing
- : Fluid that lubricates lungs
- : Measurement of clotting cell level
- : Process of swapping oxygen and carbon dioxide
40 Clues: : Severe bleeding • : Heart muscle layer • : Heart relaxation phase • : Heart contraction phase • : Disease damaging alveoli • : Mass that stops bleeding • : Germ that causes disease • : Controls heartbeat rhythm • : Blood pH becomes too basic • : Lymphatic tissue in throat • : Blood pH becomes too acidic • : One full heartbeat sequence • : Fluid that lubricates lungs • ...
Equine Nutrition 2026-02-09
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- eating numerous small meals throughout the day
- documents denoting an animal’s health records
- Skin Fold Test: test which checks for ____________
- plant material such as pasture or hay
- administering drugs orally using a wormer, dewormer or drench
- labor saving device; automatically fills with water for a horse to drink at its leisure
- ___________HeartRate: heart rate measurement taken when relaxed, but awake
- diagnostic test for equine infections anemia; developed by Dr. Leroy Coggins in the 1970s
- act of vaccinating; introduction of previously treated microorganisms with the intent to develop immunity
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- number of breaths taken within a set amount of time
- Equine Infectious Anemia also called _________; disease affecting horses which is transmitted by bloodsucking insects
- disease affecting horses which is the inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
- diseas which sometimes causes abortion in pregnant mares
- quality of hay, whether good or bad; is affected maturity at harvest, color, and amount of weeds, mold and dust present
- equine distemper, contagious upper respiratory tract infection
- A piece of equipment out of which horses eat
- deadly viral infection spread by infected animals
- ______ Watering System: water placed in a large tank for horses to drink out of
- highly contagious infection of the nose, throat and lungs
- anaerobic bacteria; infectious disease introduced through a puncture wound which is characterized by the spasm of involuntary muscles
20 Clues: plant material such as pasture or hay • A piece of equipment out of which horses eat • documents denoting an animal’s health records • eating numerous small meals throughout the day • deadly viral infection spread by infected animals • Skin Fold Test: test which checks for ____________ • number of breaths taken within a set amount of time • ...
17-1 2025-10-06
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- express severe disapproval of (someone or something), especially in a formal statement.
- (especially of a task, process, or journey) requiring considerable effort and time
- one that supports another in an ongoing effort
- easily influenced
- to request from an authority
- the place of origin or earliest known history of something; the beginning of something's existence
- to become less strong; to subside
- the obtaining or developing of something from a source or origin.
- (of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
- an intense dislike
- a desire to achieve something
- to beg
- no longer used
- a person fond of company, sociable
- immunity from punishment for a wrongdoing
- intense feelings of passion
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- the right to vote in political elections
- to defeat or conquer
- to keep going
- an opponent or enemy
- determined and committed
- a contestant or candidate
- dominance; or sovereignty or control
- someone or something siding with the majority of the population
- a judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged.
- a feeling of intense desire for something usually out of reach
- old-fashioned or outdated
- something difficult to cary out
- the state or condition of being superior to all others in authority, power, or status.
29 Clues: to beg • to keep going • no longer used • easily influenced • an intense dislike • to defeat or conquer • an opponent or enemy • determined and committed • a contestant or candidate • old-fashioned or outdated • intense feelings of passion • to request from an authority • a desire to achieve something • something difficult to cary out • to become less strong; to subside • ...
STAY AT HOME!!! 2020-03-14
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- nervous excitement or high body temperature
- indication of a disease or undesirable situation
- sudden eruption or increase in disease, war, violence
- systematic investigation to discover or establish facts
- causes, effects and behaviour of a disease
- disorder with specific symptoms in a specific location
- organism (or mirth!)that spreads rapidly
- place for specialist treatment or advice
- serious, sudden, unexpected often dangerous situation
- state of being separated from others
- state or period of isolation against contagion
- expel air with a sudden, sharp sound
- an appliance for artificial respiration
- involuntary expulsion of air from irritated nose and mouth
- pass from one to another, sometimes signals
- organs that remove CO2 from the body
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- a minuscule parasitic agent that reproduces in a living host
- place of significant activity, violence or danger
- return to normal state of health, regain possession
- covering or disguise against recognition or to protect
- microscopic parasitic organisms
- inflammation of the lungs
- science of diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease
- disease affecting large area or majority of population
- red, hot, swollen reaction to injury or disease
- concentrates on or is skilled in a particular field
- state of something or circumstance that affects
- widespread infectious disease in a community
- period of sickness affecting mind or body
- substance to stimulate anti-bodies and provide immunity
30 Clues: inflammation of the lungs • microscopic parasitic organisms • state of being separated from others • expel air with a sudden, sharp sound • organs that remove CO2 from the body • an appliance for artificial respiration • organism (or mirth!)that spreads rapidly • place for specialist treatment or advice • period of sickness affecting mind or body • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-30
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- the wavelike contractions of smooth muscles that moves material through the digestive system
- resistance to a sickness
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- a chemical marker on a cell’s surface that indicates whether a cell is from your body or is a foreign material
- a particular environment and all the living things supported by it
- a disease causing agent
- liquid waste transported by the urinary system
- the lower end of a river that feeds into the ocean, where fresh water and salt water mix
- a tissue made up of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
- chain the feeding relationship between a producer and a single chain of consumers in an ecosystem
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- the process of breaking down food into usable materials
- an organism that captures energy and stores it in food as chemical energy
- a series of events that happen over and over again
- the system that transports liquid waste out of the body
- the physical location where plants and animals live
- the role an organism plays in its habitat
- a vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- an animal that is eaten by another animal
- important substances that enable the body to move, grow, and maintain homeostasis
- an animal that eats another animal
20 Clues: a disease causing agent • resistance to a sickness • an animal that eats another animal • the role an organism plays in its habitat • an animal that is eaten by another animal • liquid waste transported by the urinary system • a vessel that carries blood away from the heart • a series of events that happen over and over again • ...
COVID-19 2020-08-24
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- People may become infected by touching a surface ____________ by the virus and then touching their face
- When you are tested ________ for COVID-19, this means you have coronavirus
- Flying mammal
- buying, When consumers buy unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of, or after, a disaster
- Producing or showing no symptoms
- False or misleading information
- Behaviors that can improve cleanliness and lead to good health, such as frequent hand washing, face washing, and bathing with soap
- A substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects
- It means to hold an event later than planned
- A restriction on the movement of people and goods with an intention to prevent the spread of diseases or pests
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- When you do not leave your home because you have or might have COVID-19
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and improving quality of life through organized efforts and informed choices of society
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- Planned or done in secret
- An epidemic of serious disease spreading rapidly in many countries simultaneously
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- When something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous or unpleasant
- A protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Planned or done in secret • False or misleading information • Producing or showing no symptoms • It means to hold an event later than planned • A protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes • A substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects • ...
Hak Asasi Manusia 2020-08-26
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- persaudaraan
- hak atas kebebasan
- power
- hak asasi manusia
- awal mula sejarah HAM
- Suatu perbuatan yang dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk memusnakan atau menghancurkan sebagian atau seluruh bangsa, ras, kelompok agama kelompok etnis, merupakan kejahatan…
- instrumen hukum
- Melakukan kegiatan pengkajian serta penelitian sebagai instrumen internasional dengan tujuan untuk memberikan saran mengenai aksesi/ratifikasi dalam bidang…
- unsur ham
- lembaga swadaya masyarakat
- pelanggaran ham
- sifat ham
- pembelaan dan bantuan hukum
- Salah satu perbuatan yang dilakukan sebagai bagian dari serangan yang sistematis dan meluas yang diketahuinya bahwa serangan tersebut diperlihatkan secara langsung terhadap masyarakat sipil merupakan kejahatan …
- diskriminasi positif
- Dokumen historis sebelum masehi yang menetapkan ketentuan-ketentuan hukum yang menjamin keadilan bagi warganya adalah ....
- termasuk hak asasi ekonomi
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- Penyelesaian perkara melalui cara negoisasi, mediasi, konsultasi, konsultasi dan penilaian ahli adalah komnas HAM mempunyai fungsi…
- Pengamatan pelaksanaan HAM dan penyusunan laporan hasil pengamatan tersebut yaitu komnas HAM yang memiliki fungsi…
- melindungi orang dari kekerasan dan kesewenang-wenangan termasuk dalam ... ham
- Hak asasi warga negara untuk dipilih dan memilih dalam pemilihan umum termasuk bagian dari …
- dipelopri oleh f.d.Roosevelt
- raja pada masyarakat Babylonia berhasil menetapkan ketentuan-ketentuan hukum yang menjamin keadilan bagi rakyatnya
- fungsi komnas ham
- keistimewaan
- kesamaan
- kesenjangan perlakuan yang harusnya sama/setara
- istilah hak asasi manusia merupakan terjemahan dari bahasa Prancis adalah …
- prinsip kesetaraan
- yayasan lembaga bantuan hukum indonesia
30 Clues: power • kesamaan • unsur ham • sifat ham • persaudaraan • keistimewaan • instrumen hukum • pelanggaran ham • hak asasi manusia • fungsi komnas ham • hak atas kebebasan • prinsip kesetaraan • diskriminasi positif • awal mula sejarah HAM • lembaga swadaya masyarakat • termasuk hak asasi ekonomi • pembelaan dan bantuan hukum • dipelopri oleh f.d.Roosevelt • yayasan lembaga bantuan hukum indonesia • ...
PVS 8th Unit One Quiz Review 2020-09-10
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- The religion Europeans wanted to convert natives to
- Large farms that used slaves to grow crops
- A form of racism that is embedded as normal practice into an organization or country
- Explorer to mistakenly thought he was in asia when he "discovered" the americas
- An American civil rights leader who passed away in 2020
- An attack on a country to try to intimidate or change them
- Animal hunted by great plains native americans
- Another term for farming
- European disease that killed many Native Americans
- The most awesome animal ever on earth
- The route of slave ships across the Atlantic Ocean
- The transfer of plants animals and diseases across continents
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- Vegetable brought from Americas to the rest of the world during the Columbian Exchange
- Thinking all people are a certain way
- A group of people's common values and traditions
- Spanish soldiers who led military expeditions in the Americas
- Fish important to native americans in the northwest
- A system of forced labor
- Having a natural resistance to a disease
- An animal that traveled to america during the columbian exchange
- The host of CNN 10
- A term that means africans being sent all around the world
- To travel all of the way around the globe
- The continent slaves were brought to america from
- Valuable mineral sought by explorers
25 Clues: The host of CNN 10 • A system of forced labor • Another term for farming • Valuable mineral sought by explorers • Thinking all people are a certain way • The most awesome animal ever on earth • Having a natural resistance to a disease • To travel all of the way around the globe • Large farms that used slaves to grow crops • Animal hunted by great plains native americans • ...
test 2022-03-25
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- Skin covering of poultry
- Protectin against diseases
- From egg to chick
- Dangerous product of fungi
- For chicken to sit on
- Essential step after cleaning
- very contagious poultry disease
- Drinking system
- First phase in life of laying hen
- Shortage of nutrients
- Maintenance behaviour of birds
- To determine fertilisation of eggs
- Causes diseases
- Opening of egg shell by chick
- Important component of egg shell
- Separating males from females
- Protective layer around egg
- Death on arrival
- Final part of both intestinal system and reproductive organs
- Egg white
- Bacterial growht in water lines
- Yellow in egg
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- Rats and mice
- Histomonosis
- Disinfection of hatching eggs
- Natural head decoration of poultry
- Common disease in broilers
- Temporarily heating of hatching eggs
- Bedding on floor of poultry house
- Chicken for meat production
- Temporary storage place of feed in poultry
- First droppings of chick
- Effect of extreme pecking problem
- Female chicken
- First phase of hatching eggs
- Newcastle disease
- Genetically similar group of animals
- Taking out intestines at slaughter
- Important disease prevention
- Removing feathers from broiler
- Antibiotic growht promoter
- Changing feathers
- Official name of waterbelly
- Group of chickens
- Day-old-chicks
- Hygiene measures to prevent infectins
46 Clues: Egg white • Histomonosis • Rats and mice • Yellow in egg • Female chicken • Day-old-chicks • Drinking system • Causes diseases • Death on arrival • From egg to chick • Newcastle disease • Changing feathers • Group of chickens • For chicken to sit on • Shortage of nutrients • Skin covering of poultry • First droppings of chick • Protectin against diseases • Common disease in broilers • ...
ch 8 creative study 2022-02-27
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- an agranulocytic leukocyte that performs phagocytosis to fight infection
- a group of leukocytes containing granules in their cytoplasm
- specialized lymph vessels in the small intestines that absorb fat into the bloodstream
- presence of small red blood cells
- cell fragments in the blood that are essential for clotting
- germ or bud
- protects the body from harmful invading substance; also called leukocyte
- white or pale yellow substance in the lymph that contains fatty substances absorbed by the specialized lymph vessels
- microscopic vessels that lymph from tissues to the lymph vessels
- the protein-iron compound in erythrocytes that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide
- clear fluid
- immune, resistent
- thymus
- formation
- juice
- liquid portion of the blood that remains after clotting
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- pale in color; lighter in color than normal
- presence of large red blood cells
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- consists of lymph vessels, nodes, and tissues through which lymph drains into the blood
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- form
- blood
- transports oxygen and carbon dioxide; also called erythrocyte
- clot
- a net
- collecting channels that carry lymph from the lymph nodes to the veins
- spleen
- eat or swallow
- color
- a group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei
- bone marrow or spinal cord
32 Clues: form • clot • blood • a net • color • juice • spleen • thymus • formation • germ or bud • clear fluid • eat or swallow • immune, resistent • bone marrow or spinal cord • presence of large red blood cells • presence of small red blood cells • pale in color; lighter in color than normal • fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels • a group of leukocytes without granules in their nuclei • ...
Immunology, Microbiology, blood banking 2018-02-20
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- Spherical shaped bacteria
- machine used to incubate solutions
- gelatinous layer of bacteria
- blood with all its components
- granule-containing cellular fragments critical for blood clotting and sealing off wounds
- disease cause by dengue virus
- phagocytes that developed from monocytes
- Abilty of an organism to resist disease
- also known as antibodies
- mostly categorized as gram positive or gram negative
- a specific causative or infectious agent of disease
- Blood disorder that occurs when the blood types of a mother and baby are incompatible
- Process of identifying the patient's blood type
- Small bean-shaped organs of the immune system
- substance that causes allergy
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- rod-shaped bacteria producing endospored
- having a sudden onset of a disease
- Primary limphoid organ where T-lymphocites proliferate and mature
- presence of bacteria in blood
- pus producng bacteria
- process of removing liquid portion from a centrifuged solution by pouring
- Also known as red blood cells
- Process by which a clot is formed
- process of collecting
- can be single celled or very complex multicellular organisms
- soft tissue located in the cavities of the bones that produces blood cells
- process of transferring blood or blood components from one person to another
- substance that contains antigenic components from an infectious organism
- study of blood serum
- Abnormal growth of cells that serves no purpose
30 Clues: study of blood serum • pus producng bacteria • process of collecting • also known as antibodies • Spherical shaped bacteria • gelatinous layer of bacteria • presence of bacteria in blood • blood with all its components • disease cause by dengue virus • Also known as red blood cells • substance that causes allergy • Process by which a clot is formed • ...
Sort 23 2019-01-21
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- (of a person's skin, face, etc.) become red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion.
- rise and fall irregularly in number or amount
- able to be defended with logic or justification
- make or enact laws
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law
- form a wrong opinion or conclusion about
- contrary to or forbidden by law, especially criminal law
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- the quality or condition of being fluent
- of or concerning the use of judgment
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
- of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge
- a person who makes laws; a member of a legislative body
- able to speak or write a particular foreign language easily and accurately
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics
- form a judgment on (an issue or person) prematurely and without having adequate information
- a deep narrow channel or ravine with a stream running through it
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will
20 Clues: make or enact laws • of or concerning the use of judgment • the quality or condition of being fluent • form a wrong opinion or conclusion about • of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge • rise and fall irregularly in number or amount • able to be defended with logic or justification • a person who makes laws; a member of a legislative body • ...
Lab week crossword puzzle! 2019-04-08
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- Cell primarily responsible for bone reabsorption
- Counterstain in gram staining technique
- Iron in the Fe3+ (ferric) state
- Most abundant hemoglobin found in healthy adults
- Glycoproteins secreted by leukocytes that assist in various immune response regulations
- The most common genetic abnormality associated with CML
- Complement system is a part of this type of immunity
- RBC irregularity caused by Na+/K+ pump defect
- Type of hemolysis exhibited in Group B Streptococcus
- Condition characterized by high levels of nitrogen-containing compounds in the blood
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- Characteristic of a substance able to react both as a base and acid
- Biochemical test to differentiate Staphylococcus and Streptococcus
- General characteristic of a microorganism that needs oxygen however high oxygen concentrations are poisonous
- Immunoglobulin found in mucous membranes, tears, saliva, colostrum, milk, etc.
- Cytochemical stain that reacts strongly positive in the presence of monoblasts
- Genus of bacteria that smells like corn tacos, grapes, etc.
- An LAP score of 15 indicates what?
- Causative agent of typhoid fever
- Excess blood in urine
- Genus of bacteria that is primarily found in aquatic environments/animals
- Biological suspension of weakened or killed pathogens or their components
- Most abundant protein found in blood
- Primary air filters used in laboratories
- Primary agar used to isolate Legionella
- Mnemonic used to describe symptoms of hyperkalemia
25 Clues: Excess blood in urine • Iron in the Fe3+ (ferric) state • Causative agent of typhoid fever • An LAP score of 15 indicates what? • Most abundant protein found in blood • Counterstain in gram staining technique • Primary agar used to isolate Legionella • Primary air filters used in laboratories • RBC irregularity caused by Na+/K+ pump defect • ...
Chapter 17 2019-09-23
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- free from infection
- infectious agents not resolved in the light microscope. lack of independent metabolism and ability to replicate unless within living cells
- disease producing microorganisms
- microscopic organisms
- used to prevent contamination by microbes and endospores involving surgery
- article not harmful but can harbor harmful microorg.
- aquired gettting treatment
- stage of certain parasites enclosed in wall
- complete viral particle capeable of surviving in crystalline form and infecting a living cell. Comprises the nucleoid and capsid
- used to reduce or eliminate infec. organisms
- unicellular organisms; free living
- alternative host without injury; source for others to get infected
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- cellular organisms no true nucleus
- sickness which may be known or unknown
- cells with true nucleus
- used to prevent the transmission of disease by fluids and substances
- reduction of infectious agents
- microbial found on healthy person
- treats disease by chemical agents
- a carrier that transfers and infective agent
- disease causing microorganisms
- security against particular disease
- killed microorganisms administered for prevention of infectious disease
- complete destruction or elimination of all living microorganisms
- invasion of microorganisms in body
- resulting from activities of physicians
- originating in the hospital
- prokaryotic single celled organisms
- occurring in 2 distinct forms
- eukaryotics with rigid cell wall & no chlorophyll
- animal or plant harboring another organism
31 Clues: free from infection • microscopic organisms • cells with true nucleus • aquired gettting treatment • originating in the hospital • occurring in 2 distinct forms • reduction of infectious agents • disease causing microorganisms • disease producing microorganisms • microbial found on healthy person • treats disease by chemical agents • cellular organisms no true nucleus • ...
Survivor 2015-11-15
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- Rob C thought she was the hottest girl on his season
- Did not receive enough votes to make it on season 31
- Won a million dollars without ever winning Survivor
- First season to start with four tribes
- Bye Bye _____
- __________ Island
- The specialist
- He kept hope alive
- The Rob that doesn't suck
- The first person to ever find an immunity idol
- That's ________ and you know it
- The only two time winner
- WTF, I can get ____ too
- The person to play a "extra vote"
- hid an idol in his shorts where no one would suspect a bulge
- Got voted out with two idols in his possession
- Voted out her mom
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- The winner of the first season that had returning players
- The first "beauty" voted out of Survivor Cagayan
- First person voted of Survivor China
- Boston Rob's first ever tribe
- This is said to the be the only season that didn't have a merge
- Who is this jackass?
- A used car salesman won this season
- Season 17's merge tribe
- It's just an F'ing _____
- Won the Survivor Caramoan loved one visit challenge
- I'm a captain of ______
- He can fish like a sun of gun
- She will always wave her finger in your face
- The very first person voted out of Survivor
31 Clues: Bye Bye _____ • The specialist • __________ Island • Voted out her mom • He kept hope alive • Who is this jackass? • Season 17's merge tribe • I'm a captain of ______ • WTF, I can get ____ too • It's just an F'ing _____ • The only two time winner • The Rob that doesn't suck • Boston Rob's first ever tribe • He can fish like a sun of gun • That's ________ and you know it • ...
Infection Control 2014-10-07
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- A bacterium protected by a hard shell
- A microbe that is harmful and can cause an infection
- Microbes that live and grow in a certain area (2 wds)
- A work area free of all pathogens and non-pathogens (2 wds)
- Protection against a certain disease
- A drug that kills infection causing microbes
- The process of destroying all microbes
- A disease caused by pathogens that spread easily
- Practices and procedures that prevent the spread of infection (2 wds)
- Being free of disease producing microbes
- Any substance that transmits microbes
- A preparation containing dead or weakened microbes
- A preparation containing dead or weakened microbes
- A disease state resulting from the invasion and growth of microbes
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- The environment in which a microbe lives and grows
- The process of destroying pathogens
- A small living thing
- The process of becoming unclean
- Items contaminated with blood, body fluids, secretions, or excretions (2 wds)
- The absence of all microbes
- An infection that develops in a person cared for in any setting where health care is given (2 wds)
- Practices used to remove or destroy pathogens and to prevent their spread (2 wds)
- A microbe that does not usually cause an infection
- A carrier that transmits disease
- A human or animal that is a reservoir for microbes but does not develop the infection
25 Clues: A small living thing • The absence of all microbes • The process of becoming unclean • A carrier that transmits disease • The process of destroying pathogens • Protection against a certain disease • A bacterium protected by a hard shell • Any substance that transmits microbes • The process of destroying all microbes • Being free of disease producing microbes • ...
Nurse Aide Vocab List 2014-03-11
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- infectious bacterial disease usually transmitted to humans by contact with infected animals, their discharges or contaminated animal products
- blood is deficient in red blood cells, hemoglobin or both
- a graft of tissue between individuals of the same species but not of the same genotype
- relieving pain
- any substance that is capable, under appropriate conditions, of inducing a specific immune response and of reacting with the products of that response
- an immunoglobulin that interacts only with the antigen that induced its synthesis or with an antigen closely related to it
- a granular leukocyte that has cytoplasm that contains coarse bluish-black granules of variable size
- preventing blood clotting
- having molecular oxygen present
- a collection of pus buried in tissues, organs, or confined spaces
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- rod-shaped bacteria
- Fluid the liquid or albuminous fluid contained in the amnion
- substance that inhibits the growth and development of microorganisms without necessarily killing them
- pertaining to or characterized by aplasia
- process of union in wound healing
- infection an infection caused by bacteria
- type of food poisoning caused by a neurotoxin produced by the growth of Clostridium Botulinum in improperly canned or preserved foods
- general term originally applied to the situation in which exposure to a toxin resulted not in development of immunity but in hypersensitivity
- an antigenic substance capable of producing immediate-type hypersensitivity (allergy)
- pain
20 Clues: pain • relieving pain • rod-shaped bacteria • preventing blood clotting • having molecular oxygen present • process of union in wound healing • pertaining to or characterized by aplasia • infection an infection caused by bacteria • blood is deficient in red blood cells, hemoglobin or both • Fluid the liquid or albuminous fluid contained in the amnion • ...
Humanities Key Words 2016-06-06
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- factors: Something about a country that makes people want to leave
- The church should have no role in the running of the Government
- Medieval system whereby land was divided among lord was divided among lords in exchange for oath of loyalty to the king
- Person who is the property of another
- Administration of small dose of a disease in order to build immunity to that disease
- Rational thinking
- People who paid the government to get land
- Drug produced from opium poppy
- People who had taken land from the government without paying for it
- factor: Something about a foreign country that makes people want to leave
- Unskilled Chinese labour
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- A small group of Christians who wanted to establish a new society where they could freely express their religious beliefs
- nullis: Latin for 'nobody's land'
- Belief that human beings have the capacity to make the best world possible
- Another form of human trafficking of contract labourers from South Pacific Islands through deception
- people: Original inhabitants of an area
- scheme: Migration program introduced by Britain to attract women and families to the Australian colonies
- production: Use of machines to manufacture large quantities of goods
- migration: Act of leaving a home country of one's own free will
- System of government in which the head of state is one of the citizen
20 Clues: Rational thinking • Unskilled Chinese labour • Drug produced from opium poppy • nullis: Latin for 'nobody's land' • Person who is the property of another • people: Original inhabitants of an area • People who paid the government to get land • The church should have no role in the running of the Government • migration: Act of leaving a home country of one's own free will • ...
Communicable Diseases Vocab 2023-10-30
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- Infections communicable diseases whose occurence in humans has increased within the past two decades or threatens to increase in the near future
- a piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- an organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- the yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Disease a disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment
- System a network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens
- a protein that acts against a specific antigen
- an infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with infection and other fluids
- Tract the passage way that makes breathing possible
- a global outbreak of an infectious disease
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- a state of being protected against a particular disease
- scarring of the liver
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
- Response a reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- substances that kill cells or interfere with their functions
- Membrane the lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- substances that can trigger an immune response
- single-celled microorganisms
- a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- disease outbreak that effects many people in the same place and at the same time
20 Clues: scarring of the liver • single-celled microorganisms • the yellowing of the skin and eyes • a global outbreak of an infectious disease • substances that can trigger an immune response • a protein that acts against a specific antigen • Tract the passage way that makes breathing possible • a state of being protected against a particular disease • ...
Communicable Diseases Vocab 2023-10-30
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- a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- a reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- scarring of the liver
- the yellowing of the skin and eyes
- disease out break that effects many people in the same place and at the same time
- a protein that acts against a specific antigen
- an infection of the lungs in which the air sacs fill with infection and other fluids
- a state of being protected against a particular disease
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- a global out break of an infections disease
- communicable diseases whose occurrence in humans has increased within the past 2 decades or threatens to increase in the near future
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
- the passage way that makes breathing possible
- the lining of various body cavities including the nose ear and mouth
- a piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- a disease that is spread from one living organism to another through the environment
- substances that can trigger an immune response
- single celled microorganisms
- an organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- a network of cell tissues organs and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- substances that kills or interfere with their functions
20 Clues: scarring of the liver • single celled microorganisms • the yellowing of the skin and eyes • a global out break of an infections disease • the passage way that makes breathing possible • substances that can trigger an immune response • a protein that acts against a specific antigen • substances that kills or interfere with their functions • ...
Immune Vocabulary 2023-10-28
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- White blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- Stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- Resistance to a certain pathogen
- Initiate chemical response
- Has fought off invading pathogens and prevents spread of cancer
- Cause body temp to increase which prevents bacteria from multiplying
- A protein component of the immune system that circulates in the blood, recognizes foreign substances like bacteria and viruses, and neutralizes them.
- Cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
- Produces antibodies in response to antigens
- Reside in your blood and tissues to find and destroy germs and eliminate infected cells.
- Attack pathogen-infected cells and cancer cells
- Filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
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- Fluid found in the lymphatic system
- Largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- Kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane
- Line the body cavities
- Solution contains a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- A series of one-way vessels;carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- Lymphatic tissue near the back of the throat
- Resulting in redness,swelling,warmth and pain
- A substance that stimulates an immune response
- Capture invading microorganisms, through phagocytosis and degradation
- Shut down the system
- An organism that causes disease
24 Clues: Shut down the system • Line the body cavities • Initiate chemical response • An organism that causes disease • Resistance to a certain pathogen • Fluid found in the lymphatic system • Filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • Kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane • Produces antibodies in response to antigens • Lymphatic tissue near the back of the throat • ...
Scythe Parts 4 & 5 Review 2023-12-04
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- Who was Gerald Van Der Gans?
- Rowan feels respect and ___________ for Citra.
- Goddard calls the mass gleaning at the tone cult cloister Rowan's ___________.
- Citra showed courage and ________ during her final test.
- Who was responsible for what happened to Faraday?
- In his months with Goddard, Rowan grows into a skilled ________.
- Rowan's heart has grown _________ because of how quickly he gleaned his mother.
- Scythe Lucifer is most likely whom?
- Who wins the competition to become scythe?
- Citra cut Rowan with her ring so he would be granted _________.
- These scythes hate foreign scythes gleaning in their region.
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- Goddard wants to glean without restrictions, so he wants to eliminate the _______.
- _______________ is the Chilargentine scythe who is trying to capture Citra. He loses the battle of wits against Curie.
- Rowan has been Goddard’s apprentice for ________ months.
- Citra's patron historic
- Volta wanted to live into his ___________.
- The Thunderhead cannot fix death by __________.
- scythe who helps Citra in Amazonia
- Rowan's escape from conclave caused excitement and __________.
- Which scythe self-gleaned at the tonist cloister?
- H.S. Anastasia expresses her opinion that if the _____________ Scythedom fails, humans would become their own worst enemy.
- the Thunderhead able to talk to Citra, a scythe’s apprentice, because she was _________.
- While a fugitive, Curie instructs Citra to dress like a __________ because people will avoid her – she’ll be a nameless and faceless wanderer.
23 Clues: Citra's patron historic • Who was Gerald Van Der Gans? • scythe who helps Citra in Amazonia • Scythe Lucifer is most likely whom? • Volta wanted to live into his ___________. • Who wins the competition to become scythe? • Rowan feels respect and ___________ for Citra. • The Thunderhead cannot fix death by __________. • Who was responsible for what happened to Faraday? • ...
Viruses, bacteria, fungus 2023-11-27
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- The study of microscopic organisms including viruses, bacteria, protozoa, parasites, and fungi.
- agent that destroys viruses
- The organism that transmit's disease to another organism
- underground network of mushroom roots
- A parasite
- an organism that feeds on another individual, known as the host. They either live on or in their host's body. Example: mosquitoes, tapeworm, hookworm
- A chemical the kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- too small to be seen except under a microscope
- A virus
- to settle in an area and take control of it, this is what happens when harmful bacteria is able to overtake helpful bacteria in our bodies
- Complex, non-photosynthetic, autotrophic. Travels in spores and mycleium. Example: athlete's foot, mold, ringworm
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- An organism on which a parasite lives.
- A fungus
- A parasite
- Made of non-living particles of DNA and proteins, reproduce within a host cell, example: Chickenpox, Covid-19
- A sudden rise in the incidence of a specific disease
- Global spread of a specific disease
- A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- throat a sore throat caused by streptococcal bacteria
- Single-celled organisms, produce sexually and asexually, growth inhibited by antibiotics. Examples: strep throat, lyme disease, urinary track infection
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
23 Clues: A virus • A fungus • A parasite • A parasite • agent that destroys viruses • Global spread of a specific disease • underground network of mushroom roots • An organism on which a parasite lives. • too small to be seen except under a microscope • A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • A sudden rise in the incidence of a specific disease • ...
Viruses 2022-06-12
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- the passing on of physical and mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- A ring of people are given a vaccine for a particular disease to reduce the spread of the contagion.
- Caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox.
- Inflammation of the liver, Has 3 different types.
- life threatening condition, causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
- viral infection of the nose, throat, and lungs. happens more commonly in late fall, winter and early spring.
- Genome of two variants, that have infected a person at the same time,combine during viral replication to form a new varient...different from both parent lineages.
- highly infected disease that invades the nervous system.
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- change in a virus genome; occurs frequently.
- A large population of people in a particular population have immunity to a contagious illness.
- Caused by varcella zoster spreads through coughing, sneezing, direct contact.
- Transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal.
- Spreads easily through coughing and sneezing.
- Respiratory disease that can result in severe pneumonia.
- viral genome that contains one or more mutation.
- Group of closely related viruses with a common ancestor.
- Most common STI,causes cancer and genital warts.
- Illness in humans and monkeys, gorillas, chimps.
- An acute contagious disease by the variola virus.
- Can cause respiratory infections and can be deadly.
20 Clues: change in a virus genome; occurs frequently. • Spreads easily through coughing and sneezing. • Transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. • viral genome that contains one or more mutation. • Most common STI,causes cancer and genital warts. • Illness in humans and monkeys, gorillas, chimps. • Caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. • ...
ZAch and braden 2023-02-22
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- a combination of body defenses made up of the cells,tissues, and organs that fight pathogens in the body
- the smallest and simplest pathogens
- the body's response to injury
- an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogen
- special white blood cells in the blood and the lymphatic system
- the disease leaves a body and goes to another
- the result of pathogens or germs invading the body, multiplying and harming some of your bodys cells
- specific proteins that attach to antigens keeping from harming the body
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- viral disease characterized by an inflammation i the liver of yellowing skin
- substances that send immune systems into action
- a secondary circularly system that helps the body fight pathogens and maintains its fluid balance
- a viral disease characterized by a severe sore throat and swelling of the lymph glands in the neck around the throat
- a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs
- germs that cause disease
- a serious inflammation caused by streptoccal bacteria
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- organisms that are so small they can be seen through a microscope
- a highly communicable viral disease characterized by fever
- a preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced to the body to cause an Imus response
- any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body and mind
20 Clues: germs that cause disease • the body's response to injury • the smallest and simplest pathogens • the disease leaves a body and goes to another • substances that send immune systems into action • a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs • an organism such as an insect that transmits pathogen • a serious inflammation caused by streptoccal bacteria • ...
Module 2 Vocabulary 2023-02-14
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- photosynthetic bacteria
- comma shaped bacteria
- reminds your body how to make antibodies
- domain of modern bacteria
- lives in high pH environments
- disease transfer between adult plants
- spreads through another organism
- virus that infects bacteria
- cancer causing disease
- protein coat around a virus
- rapid onset
- membrane surrounding a virus
- a self replicating infectious protein
- use light for energy
- use chemicals for energy
- the DNA or RNA inside a virus
- where DNA is stored in a bacteria
- protein used by a virus to attach to a cell
- cycle where the virus genome joins with host genome
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- spreads through the air
- domain of ancient bacteria
- lives in low pH environments
- used to build up immunity to a disease
- lives in salty environments
- disease transfer to a plants offspring
- lives in cold environments
- slime layer that holds lots of microbes
- hair-like projections from a bacteria
- create methane gas
- cycle that has viruses burst from cells
- rod shaped bacteria
- component of cell wall in eubacteria
- lives in hot environments
- circular bacteria
- use sulfur to produce energy
- small strand of RNA that injects plants
- corckscrew shaped bacteria
- spreads through blood contact
- squiggle shaped bacteria
- bacteria exchanging DNA
- long term disease
41 Clues: rapid onset • circular bacteria • long term disease • create methane gas • rod shaped bacteria • use light for energy • comma shaped bacteria • cancer causing disease • spreads through the air • photosynthetic bacteria • bacteria exchanging DNA • squiggle shaped bacteria • use chemicals for energy • domain of modern bacteria • lives in hot environments • domain of ancient bacteria • ...
health 2023-02-21
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- one celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- An organism, such as an infect, that transmits pathogens
- The body's response to injury or disease,resulting in a condition of swelling, pain, heat, and redness.
- specific prteins that attach to antigens, keeping, them from harming the body
- able to spread others by direct or indirect contact
- cleanliness
- system- A secondary circulatory system that helps the body fight pathogens and maintains its fluid balance
- The result of pathogens or germs invading the body, multiplying, and harming some of your body's cells.
- the ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease.
- germs that cause disease
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- special white blood cells in the blood and lymphatic system
- organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
- SImple one-celled organisms
- condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body and mind
- organisms that are more complex than bacteria but cannot make their own food.
- disease- a disease that can be spread to a person from another person, an animal, or an object
- a preparation of dead or weekend pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response.
- system- a combination of body defenses made up of the cells, tissues, and organs that fight pathogens in the body.
- The smallest and simplest pathogens
- substances that send the immune system into action.
20 Clues: cleanliness • germs that cause disease • SImple one-celled organisms • The smallest and simplest pathogens • able to spread others by direct or indirect contact • substances that send the immune system into action. • one celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria • An organism, such as an infect, that transmits pathogens • ...
6th period: Drake and Lennox 2023-02-21
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- An organism such as an insect, that transmits a pathogen
- Organisms that are more complex than bacteria, but cannot make their own food
- The smallest and the simplest pathogens
- A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that is introduced into the body to cause an immune response.
- A highly communicable viral disease characterized by fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, and respiratory symptoms
- One-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- Cleanliness
- Substances that send the immune system into action
- Germs that cause diseases
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- The body's response to injuries or disease, resulting in a condition of swelling pain heat, and redness
- Single one-celled organisms
- Any condition that interferes with the proper functioning of the body of mind.
- A viral disease characterized by an inflammation of the liver and yellowing of the skin and the white of the eyes
- A bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs
- Proteins that attach to antigens, keeping them from harming the body
- The ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease
- A serious inflammation of the lungs
- A condition that happens when pathogens enter the body, multiply and cause harm.
- Able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact
- Organisms that are so small they can only be seen through a microscope
20 Clues: Cleanliness • Germs that cause diseases • Single one-celled organisms • A serious inflammation of the lungs • The smallest and the simplest pathogens • A bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs • Substances that send the immune system into action • Able to spread to others by direct or indirect contact • An organism such as an insect, that transmits a pathogen • ...
Unit 5: Mid-Unit Review Key Terms/People 2023-04-03
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- Resistance to disease
- Stage of the Columbian Exchange that brought enslaved Africans to the Americas
- Spanish explorer, conquered Peru
- German monk that spurred the Protestant Reformation
- Large scale trade of enslaved Africans mainly to the Americas
- Aztec Emperor
- Italian explorer for Spain, landed in West Indies
- Invisible line that split the "new" world for Spain and Portugal to explore
- Intellectual movement focused on worldly subjects rather than religion
- A sea route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans near the coast of Canada
- Triangular trade route between the Americas, Africa, and Europe
- The exclusive control of a business or industry
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- The investment of money to make a profit
- People sent to promote religion in a foreign area
- Pardons for sins
- Indigenous woman who aided the Spanish in Mexico
- Era of rebirth in culture and learning in Europe
- Spanish conquerors
- Patrons of Renaissance in Italy
- The expansion of countries into other countries where they establish settlements and control people
- Spanish Explorer, conquered Mexico
- Split between Catholicism and Protestantism
- A rise in prices linked to an increase in the amount of money available
- Incan Emperor
- Native people to the Caribbean islands
- A policy by which a nation sought to export more than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
26 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Incan Emperor • Pardons for sins • Spanish conquerors • Resistance to disease • Patrons of Renaissance in Italy • Spanish explorer, conquered Peru • Spanish Explorer, conquered Mexico • Native people to the Caribbean islands • The investment of money to make a profit • Split between Catholicism and Protestantism • The exclusive control of a business or industry • ...
Test crosswords 2024-03-04
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- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
- molecules carry the genetic information needed to make proteins
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease
- resistant to a particular infectious disease
- when a cell builds copies of a virus
- first infected cell in a respiratory infection
- the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler materials.
- an infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism.
- a hazards to biological organisms
- a prevention method used to strengthen the immune system
- Something that a person feels or experiences that may indicate that they have a disease or condition.
- transported by air.
- The period of sub clinical signs and symptoms
- the process of growth
- complex macro-molecules
- a pathogen is transmissible by direct or indirect contact making it
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- the disintegration of a cell by rupture
- a skin eruption or rash occurring in certain infectious diseases, as measles.
- pink eye
- a return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- an antigen presenting cell
- genus of measles
- family of measles
- a cell makes an RNA copy of the virus
- cyte
- immune cell found in the lymph tissue.
- proteins that protect you when an unwanted substance enters your body
- scientific name for measles
29 Clues: cyte • pink eye • genus of measles • family of measles • transported by air. • the process of growth • complex macro-molecules • an antigen presenting cell • scientific name for measles • a hazards to biological organisms • when a cell builds copies of a virus • a cell makes an RNA copy of the virus • the disintegration of a cell by rupture • immune cell found in the lymph tissue. • ...
Immune System Crossword 2024-04-29
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- an immune cells whose job is to engulf/eat a pathogen in order to kill it
- an immune cell that kills pathogens through the use of perforins
- proteins that kill pathogens by puncturing their cell membranes
- the first time the body is infected by a pathogen
- the body's earned ability to resist specific pathogens after encountering them previously
- the main immune cell
- where whiteblood cells form in the body
- the first line of defnese
- raising the body temperature in order to fight off infection
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- the type of immune response that is specific to one pathogen
- the type of immune response that is non-specific (responds to any pathogen)
- a type of b cell that remembers how to make an antibody for a specific pathogen to prevent future infection
- protein markers on the surface of a cell
- the process a cell undergoes for cell death
- keratinized layered physical barrier that keeps out most pathogens
- proteins that fit like a puzzle piece to block antigens
- anytime the body is infected by a pathogen again AFTER the initial infection
- a nonspecific response to any tissue damage
- a chemical that activates cytotoxic t cells and b cells
- an immune cell that produces antibodies
- a type of artificial immunity in which a weakened or dead version of the pathogen is injected into the patient
21 Clues: the main immune cell • the first line of defnese • an immune cell that produces antibodies • where whiteblood cells form in the body • protein markers on the surface of a cell • the process a cell undergoes for cell death • a nonspecific response to any tissue damage • the first time the body is infected by a pathogen • ...
Pharmacology 2024-05-10
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- Chemical agents to combat pathogenic microorganisms
- Necessary oversight for antibiotic administration to prevent misuse
- Key antibiotic interfering with bacterial metabolism
- Identify individuals with drug abuse issues in athletics
- Class of antibiotics effective against various infections
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis
- Include metered dose, dry powder, and nebulizer for asthma treatment
- Transport of drugs through blood to target tissues
- Nonprescription medication for minor ailments
- Biotransformation of drugs into excretable compounds
- Antibacterial agent used for infections
- Effects or actions of drugs on the body
- Maintaining accurate medical records for treatments
- Reaction caused by indiscriminate antibiotic use, hindering natural immunity
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- Providing sufficient medication for multiple doses
- Medicines to treat fungal infections
- Process where drugs dissolve and enter the body
- Processes of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination
- Includes performance enhancers, recreational drugs, and OTC medications
- Study of drugs' effects on biological systems
- Agents causing local analgesia by increasing circulation and temperature
- Time for plasma drug level to halve
- Analgesic with anti-inflammatory properties, widely used but with potential adverse effects
- Non-narcotic analgesic used for pain and fever, sparing GI irritation
- Substances like Betadine for germicidal purposes
- Elimination of drugs or metabolites from the body
- Inactive substances transporting drugs
- Chemical agent for treatment, prevention, or diagnosis
28 Clues: Time for plasma drug level to halve • Medicines to treat fungal infections • Inactive substances transporting drugs • Antibacterial agent used for infections • Effects or actions of drugs on the body • Study of drugs' effects on biological systems • Nonprescription medication for minor ailments • Process where drugs dissolve and enter the body • ...
Review Project 2023-01-20
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- Profound ill health, malnutrition, and wasting
- An enzyme produced by the kidneys that activates angiotensin in the blood.
- Being timely and accurate.
- Increased excretion of urine
- The main nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) waste product in the urine.
- Urinary tract infection
- perineum
- supervision.
- The stoppage of bleeding
- Inflammation of the lungs generally caused by infection.
- Vomiting
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- A red blood cell
- Being willing to perform work activities without constant direction
- being honest and truthful.
- Sexually transmitted infection
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- Being willing to be held accountable for your actions.
- Procedures, such as an X-ray, and services,such as an office visit, are assigned codes.
- Written diagnoses are assigned codes.
- A chronic pulmonary disease characterized by enlargement and destruction of the alveoli.
- A substance that increases the excretion of urine.
- Inflammation of the liver commonly caused by a viral infection
- uterus
- Presence of blood in the pleural space.
- state of being protected against a specific disease
- An unpleasant sensation in the upper abdomen that often precedes vomiting.
- breast, mammary gland
- Inflammation of the pleura.
- A substance that separates into charged particles (ions) in solution; a salt.
- A surgically created opening to the body surface or between two organs.
- Inflammation of the pancreas
31 Clues: uterus • perineum • Vomiting • supervision. • A red blood cell • breast, mammary gland • Urinary tract infection • The stoppage of bleeding • Being timely and accurate. • being honest and truthful. • Inflammation of the pleura. • Increased excretion of urine • Human immunodeficiency virus • Inflammation of the pancreas • Sexually transmitted infection • Written diagnoses are assigned codes. • ...
Science Review 2022-09-18
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- what is released by all organisms as they expend energy
- domesticating animals and plants and using genetic engineering for the purposes of making life easier
- when a new strain of virus is introduce and it spreads worldwide because there is no immunity
- as we move up the food chain, the population of the species ________, and therefore, it has a lower biomass
- species of different populations interacting together
- the name of a level in a food chain
- non-living limiting factors that determine the survival of a species
- a symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is unaffected
- the code the white blood cells obtain from the pathogens in order to kill them
- a fungus that is used to make bread
- an organism that lives on or in another species
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- occupy the lowest trophic level in a food pyramid
- a non-living germ that inserts its DNA into active cells and cannot be killed with antibiotics
- the initials of the body's cellular defense against pathogens
- what the white blood cells create to fight pathogens
- the only biotic limiting factor that is independent of the density of the species
- the earliest known organism, no nucleus, bacteria
- a symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- any organism that contains a clearly defined nucleus
- the factors that determine the survival of a species
20 Clues: the name of a level in a food chain • a fungus that is used to make bread • an organism that lives on or in another species • occupy the lowest trophic level in a food pyramid • the earliest known organism, no nucleus, bacteria • a symbiotic relationship where both species benefit • what the white blood cells create to fight pathogens • ...
yes 2022-05-09
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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 • ...
preventing and treating disease 2025-04-01
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- A substance with no active drug, used in testing new medicines to compare effects (7)
- White blood cells that stay in the body and respond quickly to future infections (6,5)
- A stage of drug testing that uses human volunteers (8,5)
- The correct amount of a drug that should be given (6)
- The first antibiotic discovered (10)
- How harmful a drug is to the body (8)
- Microorganisms that cause disease (9)
- The scientist who discovered penicillin (7)
- Chemicals used on surfaces or skin to kill microbes outside the body (10)
- Drugs used to treat symptoms like pain but do not kill pathogens (10)
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- The process of injecting a dead or inactive form of a pathogen to create immunity (11)
- When neither the doctor nor the patient knows who gets the real drug (6,5,5)
- When enough of the population is immune to stop the spread of disease (4,9)
- Cells in the immune system that defend the body against pathogens (5,5)
- Unwanted symptoms caused by a drug (4,7)
- Testing of a drug using cells, tissues or animals before humans (11)
- A protein on the surface of pathogens that triggers an immune response (7)
- Proteins made by white blood cells to help destroy pathogens (10)
- How well a drug works (8)
- Drugs used to kill or prevent the growth of bacteria in the body (10)
20 Clues: How well a drug works (8) • The first antibiotic discovered (10) • How harmful a drug is to the body (8) • Microorganisms that cause disease (9) • Unwanted symptoms caused by a drug (4,7) • The scientist who discovered penicillin (7) • The correct amount of a drug that should be given (6) • A stage of drug testing that uses human volunteers (8,5) • ...
Cardiovascular System Vocab 2025-04-11
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- surround and ingest organisms that cause disease, form antibodies that provide immunity and fight allergic reactions.
- wall tissue that separates the chambers of the heart.
- the pressure at its lowest point when your ventricles relax.
- blood vessels that return blood to the heart.
- microorganism that causes disease.
- the maximum pressure as your heart contracts to push blood into your arteries.
- the clear fluid that fills the spaces around body cells.
- the oxygen-carrying protein in the blood.
- the fluid that delivers oxygen, hormones, and nutrients to the cells and carries away wastes.
- blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- top two chambers of the heart.
- muscle that makes the cardiovascular system work.
- bottom two chambers of the heart.
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- Blood type O is considered a...
- the fluid in which other parts of the blood are suspended.
- between the atria and ventricles that allow blood flow through the chambers.
- a measure of the amount of force that the blood places on the walls of blood vessels.
- small vessels that carry blood from arterioles and to small vessels called venules.
- type of cell in the blood that cause clots to form.
- small bean-shaped organ found in lymph vessels
- Type A, B, AB, and O
- make up about 40% of normal blood and contain hemoglobin.
22 Clues: Type A, B, AB, and O • top two chambers of the heart. • Blood type O is considered a... • bottom two chambers of the heart. • microorganism that causes disease. • the oxygen-carrying protein in the blood. • blood vessels that return blood to the heart. • small bean-shaped organ found in lymph vessels • muscle that makes the cardiovascular system work. • ...
Body Systems and Diseases 2025-04-29
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- A nerve cell that sends electrical signals
- Tiny non-living particles that invade host cells to reproduce
- Disease where abnormal cells divide uncontrollably
- Fast responses to stimulus that bypass the brain
- Type of white blood cell that eats pathogens
- Proteins made by white blood cells to fight pathogens
- Microscopic organisms that can causes disease; some are helpful too
- Gland located in the neck that controls metabolism
- The gap between two neurons
- Gland that produces insulin and digestive enzymes
- Hormone that lowers blood sugar
- Protein markers on pathogens that trigger immune responses
- The type of neuron that sends messages from the brain to the muscles
- Hormone produced by the adrenal glands in a "fight or flight" response
- Abbreviation for the central nervous system
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- Part of the brain responsible for balance and coordination
- A chemical messenger made by glands
- Hormone involved in male development
- Diseases that can be passed from person to person
- Type of membrane that lines body cavities and provides a physical barrier against pathogens
- The process of receiving a dead or weakened pathogen to build immunity
- Part of the nervous system that does not involve your spinal cord or brain
- The type of neuron that sends messages from receptors to the brain
- A change in the environment that causes a response
24 Clues: The gap between two neurons • Hormone that lowers blood sugar • A chemical messenger made by glands • Hormone involved in male development • A nerve cell that sends electrical signals • Abbreviation for the central nervous system • Type of white blood cell that eats pathogens • Fast responses to stimulus that bypass the brain • ...
Microorganism 2025-07-30
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- Organism living in groups called as
- fungi form symbiotic relationship with roots of many plant species.
- Microorganism having animal like characteristic known as
- _______is a process of conversion of sugar into acid or alcohol and carbon dioxide by the action of microbes.
- the microorganism that cause disease are called________.
- The lens that we place our eyes to see the object is called _____
- used in the production of single cell proteins
- ______ is used for the preparation of curd from milk
- _______can be seen only through and electron microscope
- ______is used in the preparation of cheese and paneer
- ______disease that can be spread through air water food or physical contact
- acidiothiobacillus ferrooxidans is a bacterium use for
- _________is the process of breakdown of complex materials into simple molecules.
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- materials that undergo physical and chemical degradation are called______.
- the bacteria streptomyces griseus is used in the preparation of the antibiotic.
- a female mosquito is a career of the malaria causing protozoan
- dengue fever is caused by a virus spread by the mosquito
- antibiotic derived from a fungus called penicillium.
- Administration of vaccine can be oral or injected and the process is called______.
- Small organism can only be seen through an instrument called
- _______is a biological preparation that provides immunity against a particular disease.
- non living state of a virus is called _______
22 Clues: Organism living in groups called as • non living state of a virus is called _______ • used in the production of single cell proteins • antibiotic derived from a fungus called penicillium. • ______ is used for the preparation of curd from milk • ______is used in the preparation of cheese and paneer • acidiothiobacillus ferrooxidans is a bacterium use for • ...
Unit 1, Lesson 6: Vocabulary Corssword, 2 2025-09-05
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- A wide outbreak of disease.
- Set out to find a new trade route to Asia, ended up horribly lost, and found himself in the Caribbean.
- A life-threatening, mosquito-borne disease (Old World).
- Long-lasting impact of exploration/colonization.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Goods (or people) carried on ships.
- Spanish conqueror, like Cortés or Pizarro.
- Native peoples of the Americas.
- Catastrophic loss of Indigenous populations due to disease.
- A spanish social system which classified people into certain classes.
- Large farm worked by enslaved laborers, producing sugar or tobacco.
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- New World crop that spread worldwide, also known as corn.
- Forced dispersal and displacement of people from their homeland.
- A group of territories, usually taken by force, controlled by a single power (Spain, France England, etc).
- Resistance to disease, which Indigenous populations lacked.
- Transfer of plants, animals, people, and diseases between hemispheres.
- New connections linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- A settlement controlled by a distat power or country.
- Country who funded Columbus's voyages across the Atlantic.
- A blistering, highly contagious disease responsible for wiping out millions of Indigenous peoples (Old World).
- Animals Europeans brought that reshaped life in the Americas.
- A crop with high yields of profit, such as sugar, cotton, tobacco, and indigo.
22 Clues: A wide outbreak of disease. • Native peoples of the Americas. • Goods (or people) carried on ships. • Spanish conqueror, like Cortés or Pizarro. • Long-lasting impact of exploration/colonization. • A settlement controlled by a distat power or country. • A life-threatening, mosquito-borne disease (Old World). • New World crop that spread worldwide, also known as corn. • ...
Rnc 2025-08-26
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- : Blockage or bleed in the brain
- : Disease damaging alveoli
- : Fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
- : Small arteries leading to capillaries
- : To breathe air out of the lungs
- : Maximum air exhaled after deep breath
- : Force of blood against vessel walls
- : Mass that stops bleeding
- : Lymphatic tissue in throat
- : Fluid reducing friction around heart
- : Bulging of a weakened blood vessel
- : Severe bleeding
- : Germ that causes disease
- : Heart contraction phase
- : Scientific name for red blood cell
- : Heart muscle layer
- : Hollow spaces that help warm and moisten air
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- : Number of breaths per minute
- : Doctor specializing in lungs
- : Process of swapping oxygen and carbon dioxide
- : Number of heartbeats per minute
- : Doctor specializing in heart care
- : Blood pH becomes too acidic
- : Flap preventing food from entering trachea
- : Condition causing narrowed airways
- : Small veins connecting to capillaries
- : Test measuring heart's electrical activity
- : One full heartbeat sequence
- : Muscles between ribs that aid breathing
- : Brain area controlling breathing
- : Scientific name for white blood cell
- : Body's defense against infection
- : Measurement of clotting cell level
- : Burst of a weakened blood vessel
- : Controls heartbeat rhythm
- : Fluid that lubricates lungs
- : Heart relaxation phase
- : Blood pH becomes too basic
- : To breathe air into the lungs
- : Inflammation of bronchial tubes
40 Clues: : Severe bleeding • : Heart muscle layer • : Heart relaxation phase • : Heart contraction phase • : Disease damaging alveoli • : Mass that stops bleeding • : Germ that causes disease • : Controls heartbeat rhythm • : Lymphatic tissue in throat • : Blood pH becomes too basic • : Blood pH becomes too acidic • : One full heartbeat sequence • : Fluid that lubricates lungs • ...
Immune System Review 2026-03-10
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- organ above the stomach that filters blood
- if you are exposed to a disease or if your mother passes it on to you
- a type of virus that has a head and legs
- the vaccine that uses the poison created by the pathogen
- the type of reproduction where one pathogen breaks into many and they become adult pathogens over time
- the protein found outside of a pathogen. Used for recognition
- the line of defenses you're born with
- the type of immunity that is "borrowed"
- immune cells that engulf pathogens and abnormal cells
- the type of pathogen that is not living
- the type of reproduction where one pathogen grows on the parent and eventually becomes its own
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- organ that is the first line of defense
- the scientist who discovered penicillin (last name)
- the first cell at the site of an infection (use your comic strip paper)
- the pathogen that is the most complex because it is a eukaryote
- organs in the mouth that contain immune cells
- the (t/b) type of cells that will remember future infections
- the vaccine that uses an entire dead pathogen
- the cycle of reproduction where a virus infects and lyses almost immediately
- a bacteria, virus or protozoa
- the protein produced by our body to attach to the antigen of the pathogen
21 Clues: a bacteria, virus or protozoa • the line of defenses you're born with • organ that is the first line of defense • the type of immunity that is "borrowed" • the type of pathogen that is not living • a type of virus that has a head and legs • organ above the stomach that filters blood • organs in the mouth that contain immune cells • ...
Viral Infecrtions 2025-10-08
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- When a doctor figures out what illness you have.
- – Staying away from others to stop the spread of infection.
- – When your body temperature rises to fight infection.
- A group of people working together to stay healthy.
- – Gel or spray used to kill germs on your hands.
- Clean outdoor air that’s good for your lungs.
- Related to breathing or the lungs.
- – Common symptom that helps clear your airways.
- – Able to be spread from one person to another.
- A disease that spreads quickly within one region.
- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries.
- Lets in fresh air to help clear out indoor germs.
- – Quick burst of air that can spread germs if uncovered.
- – A protein your immune system makes to fight off infections.
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- – Practices like handwashing that help prevent illness.
- – A tiny infectious particle that needs a host to reproduce.
- Actions you take to avoid getting sick.
- The process of getting better after being sick.
- Bringing in fresh air to reduce the spread of germs.
- – Separating sick people from healthy ones.
- Eating healthy foods to boost your immune system.
- – A shot that trains your immune system to fight viruses.
- – Your body’s defense system against viruses.
- A sign that your body isn’t feeling well.
- – Protective covering that helps reduce the spread of airborne germs.
25 Clues: Related to breathing or the lungs. • Actions you take to avoid getting sick. • A sign that your body isn’t feeling well. • – Separating sick people from healthy ones. • Clean outdoor air that’s good for your lungs. • – Your body’s defense system against viruses. • The process of getting better after being sick. • – Common symptom that helps clear your airways. • ...
Congressional Powers 2025-10-29
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- powers to the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- a proposed law to authorize spending money
- a series of events, as in time
- to correct or improve; to alter something already written or printed in order to make corrections, to improve, or to update
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- trade among states
- powers directly stated in the Constitution
- willful obstruction of justice
- power of the legislative branch to review the policies, programs, and activities of the executive branch on an ongoing basis
- a proposed law for raising money
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- the yearly financial plan for the federal government
- the exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a specified period of time
- the president’s refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- an organized, violent attempt to take control of a government
- the power of an executive to reject one or more items in a bill without vetoing the entire bill
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- a plan of action
- the executive right of an inventor to manufacture, use, and sell his or her invention for a specific period, currently 20 years
- to plan to occur at a specific time
- a government security
- lying under oath
- the formal accusation of misconduct in office
22 Clues: a plan of action • lying under oath • trade among states • a government security • a series of events, as in time • willful obstruction of justice • a proposed law for raising money • to plan to occur at a specific time • a proposed law to authorize spending money • powers directly stated in the Constitution • the formal accusation of misconduct in office • ...
Fun Section 2026-01-21
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- the science of genes, heredity, and variation of inherited characteristics
- Any microbes (organism or virus) that cause disease
- Measures electrical signals that control heart rhythm
- Fragments of WBC that circulate through the blood and function to form blood clots at sites of injuries
- contains multiple sets of chromosomes
- contains 2 sets of chromosomes
- is a medical imaging technique that uses high frequency sound waves and their echoes
- small molecular units combined to create polymers
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- The centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes an epidemic as an unexpected increase in the number of disease cases in a specific geographical area
- a portion of DNA that codes for a particular trait/characteristic
- A disease outbreak is endemic when it is consistently present but limited to a particular region
- Most are not pathogenic, All prokaryotic, unicellular, Most pathogenic varieties form colonies and can be grown on agar plates
- function is to provide energy
- breaks polymers using water
- function is long term energy storage & acts as insulation
- function is to repair muscles, hormones, and enzymes
- The means by which the body protects itself from infections
- used to see real-time moving images inside the body so doctors can diagnose problems or guide procedures accurately.
- DNA Found in the nucleoid of prokaryotes, often supercoiled
- Function is to transport nutrients, CO2, urea and antibodies
20 Clues: breaks polymers using water • function is to provide energy • contains 2 sets of chromosomes • contains multiple sets of chromosomes • small molecular units combined to create polymers • Any microbes (organism or virus) that cause disease • function is to repair muscles, hormones, and enzymes • Measures electrical signals that control heart rhythm • ...
Immune System Study Guide 2025-12-18
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- a treatment that helps the body build immunity to an infectious disease
- barriers kill pathogens before they can enter the body. Ex. stomach acid, tears & saliva.
- can damage the body's cells, causing symptoms such as a rash or fever
- Cancer is an example of a non-infectious disease
- is the protection given to vulnerable people when enough people in a population are vaccinated
- get the energy they need to live by feeding on dead matter or a living host
- composed of b cells, memory cells and antibodies.
- the rapid spread of a disease across multiple regions or worldwide
- such as saliva, mucus, tears, and urine play an important role in the first line of defense.
- The body system that prevents and fights disease
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- general responses to infection like fever and inflammation.
- disease is a disease caused by a pathogen
- painful redness and swelling around the site of infection
- single, simple cells with no nucleus
- A medical condition that cannot spread from person to person.
- The system of barriers to prevent pathogens from entering the body
- barriers stop pathogens from entering the body by blocking or trapping them. Ex. skin, mucus & cilia
- are organisms that are too small to see with the naked eye. They can be seen with a microscope.
- Able to spread from one person or organism to another
- clones itself and releases antibodies
20 Clues: single, simple cells with no nucleus • clones itself and releases antibodies • disease is a disease caused by a pathogen • Cancer is an example of a non-infectious disease • The body system that prevents and fights disease • composed of b cells, memory cells and antibodies. • Able to spread from one person or organism to another • ...
Survivor 2025-12-24
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- What happens when a player is eliminated
- One installment of the show
- Hidden item that provides safety
- Common challenge element
- Fire symbolizing a player’s life in the game
- One part of Survivor’s slogan
- Long-running reality competition show
- Skill needed in challenges
- Group voting together
- One part of Survivor’s slogan
- Separation from normal life
- Staple food reward
- Contestant on the show
- Goal of every player
- Group working together strategically
- Remote location of the game
- Challenge to earn a Final Tribal spot
- Prize money amount
- Unexpected elimination
- Betrayal of an ally
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- Last stage of the game
- Daily living on the island
- Planning moves to win
- Jeff Probst’s role
- Key aspect of winning the game
- Goal of strong players
- Describes where idols are found
- One part of Survivor’s slogan
- Survivor’s dramatic voting ceremony
- Sole champion of Survivor
- Last name of Survivor’s host
- Protection from being voted out
- Ability to last long challenges
- Simple structure built at camp
- Tribe reshuffle twist
- Private interview segment
- Group that decides the winner
- Competitive task on the show
- Where players vote someone out
- Team competing together on the island
- Point when tribes become one
- Action taken at Tribal Council
- Prize won in challenges
- Physical advantage
- Tool used to make fire
- Cloth worn around neck or head
46 Clues: Jeff Probst’s role • Staple food reward • Physical advantage • Prize money amount • Betrayal of an ally • Goal of every player • Planning moves to win • Group voting together • Tribe reshuffle twist • Last stage of the game • Goal of strong players • Contestant on the show • Tool used to make fire • Unexpected elimination • Prize won in challenges • Common challenge element • ...
Infection Control 2026-01-26
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- Bacterium with developed resistance to vancomycin
- Protein produced by the body's immune system
- A risk to human health and the environment, arises from biological work
- Infection in a specific part of the body
- A liver infection that can be acute or chronic
- Hand-Sanitizer
- Organs and body processes that provide resistance to infection and toxins
- Affects a number of organs and tissue
- Chronic condition caused by HIV
- Free from bacteria
- An infectious microorganism found in human blood
- Microorganisms transferred from one substance to another
- White blood cells
- A virus that attacks the body's immune system
- Tiny, infectious agent
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- Reduce the risk of droplet transmission of infectious agents
- Assuming all body fluids are contaminated
- A type of Staphylococcus aureus
- Practices and policies designed to reduce spread of infection
- Adding needed PPE's depending on the type of spread of the contaminate
- Most important thing a provider can do to prevent the spread of infection
- Specific White blood cells vital to the immune system
- Bacterium or virus that can cause disease
- Causes inflammation of the liver
- Disease that primary attacks the lungs
- (HAI)Developed in the hospital
- Process of receiving and developing immunity to disease
- Center for disease control
- One cell organism
- Microscopic organism
- No bacteria
- Responsible for ensuring safe and healthy workplaces
32 Clues: No bacteria • Hand-Sanitizer • One cell organism • White blood cells • Free from bacteria • Microscopic organism • Tiny, infectious agent • Center for disease control • (HAI)Developed in the hospital • A type of Staphylococcus aureus • Chronic condition caused by HIV • Causes inflammation of the liver • Affects a number of organs and tissue • Disease that primary attacks the lungs • ...
Chapter 3 2012-11-06
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- A criminal who illegally starts a fire with intent to do damage.
- The woman reported that her boyfriend had ____ed her.
- defense She claimed that she shot the armed criminal in ______
- He tricked the child into getting into the car, and then refused to let the child go.
- "The cop pressured me into buying the weed!"
- The classmate stole the girl's cellphone as she wasn't paying attention.
- The serial killer stalked his next victim, plotting before he killed her.
- The politician from Spain had diplomatic _____
- She stole the car as the criminal held her at gunpoint.
- The bully made a motion to hit the freshman.
- The bully punched the freshman.
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- "If I hadn't broken into the cabin, I would have starved!"
- "I couldn't have committed the crime; I was at the store."
- The teenager hit the old lady crossing the street with her vehicle.
- The teenager broke into the house and took some money.
- A man in a ski mask grabbed the old woman's purse from her hands.
- The five-year-old was not held accountable because of ______
- The murderer claimed that demons made her kill her children.
- The store clerk was killed at the hands of the robber.
- "I didn't steal his phone, he told me I could borrow it."
- "We have the same phone; I thought yours was mine. Sorry!"
21 Clues: The bully punched the freshman. • "The cop pressured me into buying the weed!" • The bully made a motion to hit the freshman. • The politician from Spain had diplomatic _____ • The woman reported that her boyfriend had ____ed her. • The teenager broke into the house and took some money. • The store clerk was killed at the hands of the robber. • ...
Philosophy 240 2016-04-28
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- Immunity A person should not be intentionally attacked in war.
- People who want to abolish capital punishment
- Ethics A morality theory in which ones character is the main focus
- Premeditated and politically motivated violence against noncombatants.
- When someone gets what is fair.
- Relativism An action is morally right if one's culture approves of it
- The theory that the morally correct option doesn't depend on consequences of actions
- The morally correct option is the one that produces the most good
- The study of logical structure of moral beliefs
- Discriminating non human animals because of their species
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- Humans only have moral status.
- The theory that consequences are what makes the action right or wrong
- Relativism The action is morally right if one approves of it.
- Punishment The execution of someone who committed a serious crime
- The deliberate termination of a pregnancy
- The view that moral statements are expressions of emotions, not right or wrong.
- The view that some moral principles are valid for everyone.
- Ethics In order to be morally right you have to act from obligation, or duty.
- value A human beings value can be described as ______ _______
- War Theory War can be morally permissible but it has to be under stipulated conditions.
- Egoism the morally right option is the one that produces the best balance for oneself
21 Clues: Humans only have moral status. • When someone gets what is fair. • The deliberate termination of a pregnancy • People who want to abolish capital punishment • The study of logical structure of moral beliefs • Discriminating non human animals because of their species • The view that some moral principles are valid for everyone. • ...
Lab week yeah 2019-04-08
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- Type of hemolysis exhibited in Group B Streptococcus
- Immunoglobulin found in mucous membranes, tears, saliva, colostrum, milk, etc.
- The most common genetic abnormality associated with CML
- Genus of bacteria that is primarily found in aquatic environments/animals
- An LAP score of 15 indicates what?
- Glycoproteins secreted by leukocytes that assist in various immune response regulations
- Condition characterized by high levels of nitrogen-containing compounds in the blood
- Primary agar used to isolate Legionella
- Cell primarily responsible for bone reabsorption
- Iron in the Fe3+ (ferric) state
- Biological suspension of weakened or killed pathogens or their components
- General characteristic of a microorganism that needs oxygen however high oxygen concentrations are poisonous
- Mnemonic used to describe symptoms of hyperkalemia
- Biochemical test to differentiate Staphylococcus and Streptococcus
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- Causative agent of typhoid fever
- Characteristic of a substance able to react both as a base and acid
- RBC irregularity caused by Na+/K+ pump defect
- Counterstain in gram staining technique
- Complement system is a part of this type of immunity
- Most abundant hemoglobin found in healthy adults
- Cytochemical stain that reacts strongly positive in the presence of monoblasts
- Primary air filters used in laboratories
- Cell that recognizes MHC class I
- Most abundant protein found in blood
- Genus of bacteria that smells like corn tacos, grapes, etc.
- Excess blood in urine
26 Clues: Excess blood in urine • Iron in the Fe3+ (ferric) state • Causative agent of typhoid fever • Cell that recognizes MHC class I • An LAP score of 15 indicates what? • Most abundant protein found in blood • Counterstain in gram staining technique • Primary agar used to isolate Legionella • Primary air filters used in laboratories • RBC irregularity caused by Na+/K+ pump defect • ...
Chapter 17: Infection control 2019-09-23
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- carrier, especially an animal
- freedom from infection
- eliminination of all living microorganisms accoplished
- an object such as a book, wooden object
- of normal structure or functure of any part, organ
- occurring in two distinct form
- a group of eukaryotic protists, mushroom, yeats rusts molds and smuts
- cellulat organims that a true nucleus
- of disease by chemical agents
- celled organism
- microscopic organism that medical interst
- alternativenorm passiven passive host
- security against a particular disease
- or plant that harbords or nurishes another organisn
- pertaining to or orginating in hospital
- procedures used to prevent contamination
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- a subkingdon comprising simplest oeganisms of animmal kingdom
- patient acquired while they are receiving treatment for another health issue
- precaution to prvent trasmission of disease by body fluids
- organism whose cells have a true nucleus
- life cycles of certain parasites
- in # of infection agent
- used to free an environment from pathogenic
- Microbial community found cells have a true nucleus
- disease causing microorganism that may be present human blood
- suspension of attenuated
- disease producing microorganism
- invasion and multiplication of microorganism in body tissues
- viral particle found extracellularly
- any of a group of minute infection agents not resolves
- resulting from activities of physcians
31 Clues: celled organism • freedom from infection • in # of infection agent • suspension of attenuated • carrier, especially an animal • of disease by chemical agents • occurring in two distinct form • disease producing microorganism • life cycles of certain parasites • viral particle found extracellularly • cellulat organims that a true nucleus • alternativenorm passiven passive host • ...
Immune System 2016-06-15
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- occurs when body tissues become injured
- soluble proteins secreted by B cells that damage, clump and slow foreign particles
- responsible for eating foreign particles by engulfing them into a vacuole
- these antibodies will protect the baby for a brief period of time following birth while the baby’s immune system develops
- secretes hydrochloric acid & has protein digesting enzymes
- when nonspecific body defenses are not enough and infection becomes widespread
- substance that is capable of exciting the immune system and provokes an immune response
- can kill and lyse cancer cells & destroy virus-infected cells
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- contains many chemicals that break down bacteria; such as lysozyme
- chemical that interferes with the ability for viruses to attack other body cells
- generalized responses to pathogen infection that don't target a specific cell type
- have eliminated or severely limited diseases in the world; such as smallpox
- originate from hemocytoblasts in red bone marrow
- bonds that link together 4 amino acid chains in an antibody
- ability of an organism to resist a particular toxin by the action of specific antibodies or WBC
- antibodies are obtained from someone else
- outermost shield against foreign invaders
- transmitted through sexual contact, blood (via blood transfusions), contaminated needles, from mother to child
- responsible for producing antibodies
- exist to reproduce; take over the reproductive machinery of suitable host cells
- immune response launched; sneezing, itching, runny nose, and watery eyes
21 Clues: responsible for producing antibodies • occurs when body tissues become injured • antibodies are obtained from someone else • outermost shield against foreign invaders • originate from hemocytoblasts in red bone marrow • secretes hydrochloric acid & has protein digesting enzymes • bonds that link together 4 amino acid chains in an antibody • ...
Immune System 2016-06-15
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- have eliminated or severely limited diseases in the world; such as smallpox
- responsible for producing antibodies
- occurs when body tissues become injured
- soluble proteins secreted by B cells that damage, clump and slow foreign particles
- outermost shield against foreign invaders
- originate from hemocytoblasts in red bone marrow
- exist to reproduce; take over the reproductive machinery of suitable host cells
- bonds that link together 4 amino acid chains in an antibody
- when nonspecific body defenses are not enough and infection becomes widespread
- immune response launched; sneezing, itching, runny nose, and watery eyes
- transmitted through sexual contact, blood (via blood transfusions), contaminated needles, from mother to child
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- ability of an organism to resist a particular toxin by the action of specific antibodies or WBC
- generalized responses to pathogen infection that don't target a specific cell type
- responsible for eating foreign particles by engulfing them into a vacuole
- secretes hydrochloric acid & has protein digesting enzymes
- these antibodies will protect the baby for a brief period of time following birth while the baby’s immune system develops
- antibodies are obtained from someone else
- chemical that interferes with the ability for viruses to attack other body cells
- substance that is capable of exciting the immune system and provokes an immune response
- can kill and lyse cancer cells & destroy virus-infected cells
- contains many chemicals that break down bacteria; such as lysozyme
21 Clues: responsible for producing antibodies • occurs when body tissues become injured • antibodies are obtained from someone else • outermost shield against foreign invaders • originate from hemocytoblasts in red bone marrow • secretes hydrochloric acid & has protein digesting enzymes • bonds that link together 4 amino acid chains in an antibody • ...
Science 2020-11-18
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- scientific subject
- matter
- living things
- bones embedded in something
- keeps plants alive
- 9.8 on Earth
- living things
- helps fight infection
- not-alive
- explains
- force of gravity
- deadly to humans
- push, pull or a twist
- fights off infection
- using senses
- repetition
- help transport oxygen around the body
- pumps blood to and from the body
- motion and forces
- the finding of something
- scaled-down objects
- the movement of something
- cylinder measures liquids
- prediction
- keeps all animals alive
- same spot
- tests
- function
- to conclude the experiment
- understanding of something
- smallest thing in the universe
- energy
- universe
- earth
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- working with chemicals
- help blood to clot
- results-shown-on-x-y-axis
- something that does not change
- living things
- variables
- parts of a cell
- materials needed for experiment
- makes things easier to go through
- building-blocks-of-life
- study of the universe
- new norm.
- measurement of force
- measures temperature
- where information lies
- outcome
- heats up chemicals
- stores fluids
- something that you change
- combination of clouds and stars
- something that you measure
- stand
- elements
- plants make energy through...
- information collected
59 Clues: stand • tests • earth • matter • energy • outcome • explains • elements • function • universe • variables • not-alive • new norm. • same spot • repetition • prediction • 9.8 on Earth • using senses • living things • living things • living things • stores fluids • parts of a cell • force of gravity • deadly to humans • motion and forces • scientific subject • help blood to clot • keeps plants alive • heats up chemicals • ...
Health Vocab Crossword 2023-09-26
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- A SWELLING OF A PART OF THE BODY
- THE SMELL OF THE HUMAN BODY, ESPECIALLY WHEN UNPLEASANT
- A GROUP OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS THAT ARE ESSENTIAL FOR GROWTH
- A SUBSTANCE THAT RAISES THE LEVELS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL OR NERVOUS ACTIVITY IN THE BODY
- FEELINGS OF SEVERE DESPONDENCY
- THE USE OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION TO BULLY A PERSON, TYPICALLY BY SENDING MESSAGES OF AN INTIMIDATING OR THREATENING NATURE.
- THE PRACTICE OF THE DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE
- A PART OF AN ORGANISM THAT IS TYPICALLY SELF-CONTAINED AND HAS A VITAL FUNCTION
- TOXIC, COLORLESS, OR YELLOWISH OILY LIQUID IN TOBACCO
- AN OFFSPRING OF A HUMAN OR OTHER MAMMAL IN THE STAGES OF PRENATAL DEVELOPMEMT
- THE NARROW PASSAGE FORMING THE LOWER END OF THE UTERUS
- THE PASSING ON OF PHYSICAL OR MENTAL CHARACTERISTICS GENETICALLY
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- THE PRESENCE OF A VIRUS
- THE STATE OF BEING INTOXICATED BY ALCOHOL
- AN ENGAGEMENT OR OBLIGATION
- A MEDICINE WHICH HAS A PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT WHEN INGESTED
- ABLE TO WITHSTAND OR RECOVER QUICKLY FROM DIFFICULT CONDITIONS
- A SUBSTANCE USED TO STIMULATE IMMUNITY TO AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE
- READY OR LIKELY TO ATTACK OR CONFRONT
- THE PRACTICE OF RESTRAINING ONESELF FROM INDULGING IN SOMETHING
- PRACTICES THAT HELP YOU MAINTAIN YOUR HEALTH
- THE PROCESS OF PROVIDING OR OBTAINING THE FOOD NECESSARY FOR HEALTH AND GROWTH
- THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND AND SHARE THE FEELINGS OF ANOTHER
23 Clues: THE PRESENCE OF A VIRUS • AN ENGAGEMENT OR OBLIGATION • FEELINGS OF SEVERE DESPONDENCY • A SWELLING OF A PART OF THE BODY • READY OR LIKELY TO ATTACK OR CONFRONT • THE STATE OF BEING INTOXICATED BY ALCOHOL • PRACTICES THAT HELP YOU MAINTAIN YOUR HEALTH • TOXIC, COLORLESS, OR YELLOWISH OILY LIQUID IN TOBACCO • THE NARROW PASSAGE FORMING THE LOWER END OF THE UTERUS • ...
Veterinary Medical Practices: Pharmacology 2023-05-09
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- to combine into a single or unified form
- microorganism, bacterium which causes disease
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected animal
- substance produced by metabolism
- inhibiting the growth of microorganisms
- very small air cell of the lungs
- retains all the properties of the substance
- medication used to treat moderate pain
- capability of being dissolved
- medication used to treat allergic reactions
- medication often used to anesthetize or euthanize animals
- medication used to reduce arthritis pain
- any medication, substance or vaccine made from animal products or other
- medication used to treat skin conditions
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- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- composed of one or more atoms and is the smallest particle of a substance
- dissolve with, or mix with water
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- rate or flow through a porous material
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever or inflammation
- movement of fluid through the lymphatic system or blood vessels to a body part
- sources which is used to prevent or treat disease
- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
- medication used to treat severe pain
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
- colorless fluid, which holds white blood cells
- strong drug used to treat pain
- having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air can pass through
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
29 Clues: capability of being dissolved • strong drug used to treat pain • dissolve with, or mix with water • substance produced by metabolism • very small air cell of the lungs • solution used as a mild antiseptic • class of drugs used to relieve pain • medication used to treat severe pain • rate or flow through a porous material • medication used to treat moderate pain • ...
Chemistry 2023-03-31
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- Slightly ill
- A vaccine that uses engineered DNA to induce an immunologic response in the host against bacteria, parasites, viruses, and potentially cancer.
- The act of forbidding something.
- Spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact
- Of the nature of, caused by, or relating to a virus or viruses
- A sickness characterized by specific signs or symptoms
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- A toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- A large group of single-cell microorganisms. Some cause infections and disease in animals and humans.
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- An English physician and scientist who pioneered the world's first vaccine
- More likely to get a disease than other people, animals, or plants
- Random or without reason.
- Inflammation of the brain.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Immunize someone against a disease by introducing infective material
- To inoculate with the smallpox virus
- similar or like.
- An infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin.
- Necessary or important.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that help the body fight infections and other diseases
21 Clues: Slightly ill • similar or like. • Necessary or important. • Random or without reason. • Inflammation of the brain. • The act of forbidding something. • To inoculate with the smallpox virus • A sickness characterized by specific signs or symptoms • Of the nature of, caused by, or relating to a virus or viruses • ...
Communicable Diseases: Use green book pages 478-491 2021-10-19
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- Also known as cleanliness
- A bacterial infection that affects the lungs
- When a persons temperature rises to fight infection
- A bacterial infection that affects the throat
- The bodies ability to resist germs
- The name of the virus causing our current pandemic
- The type of contact that happens when a person comes face to face with the infected person
- When you come into contact with a germ
- When the germ has entered the body and is spreading
- Protect the eyes by rinsing the surface and keeping them clean
- A viral infection that causes a runny nose and possible sore throat with congestion
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- A fungus on the feet that is itchy
- Medications used to fight off and kill bacterial infections
- Medication used to help the body make antibodies to fight infection
- A viral infection that could bring high fever and vomiting
- The medical term used to define germs
- A fungus that forms itchy blisters in a circular pattern
- The type of contact that happens when a person picks up a germ without contacting the infected person but through a shared object
- Secreted by membranes that line our airway, mouth, and nose and trap germs
- A very reliable barrier against germs but looses it's strength when torn or cut
- Our stomach produces this to help digestion and destroy germs
21 Clues: Also known as cleanliness • A fungus on the feet that is itchy • The bodies ability to resist germs • The medical term used to define germs • When you come into contact with a germ • A bacterial infection that affects the lungs • A bacterial infection that affects the throat • The name of the virus causing our current pandemic • ...
asdfasdase fasdd fasdd fase e 2021-11-23
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- chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- a substance that grows in lakes that is usually green or red
- a sudden reaction to a stimuli that doesn't use the brain
- someone who studies and monitors ecosystems and their interactions
- energy being released from an object or particle
- immunised to a certain pathogen
- little clues for the immune system to create antibodies
- ailment when the body loses homeostasis and becomes too cold
- when light waves are filtered by the direction of their oscillation
- how the neuron outputs it's signal
- a group of biotic and abiotic objects that work in synchrony to maintain an environment
- a type of tissue that provides force in the body
- where a neuron recieves a signal from
- a small building block of organic life made of proteins and fats
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- the body maintaining a constant glucose level
- algal blooms
- cells that make up the CNS
- the breaking down of food for use in the body
- a substance usually found in fertiliser that is related to nitrogen
- the gap between neurons in a nerve
- waves made of protons
- the body maintaining the same temperature as part of homeostasis
- a hormone secreted by the adrenal gland
- the maintenance of a constant bodily environment
- a measurement of air pressure used in hearing
- an organ that secretes hormones
- important organ in your upper half
27 Clues: algal blooms • waves made of protons • cells that make up the CNS • immunised to a certain pathogen • an organ that secretes hormones • the gap between neurons in a nerve • important organ in your upper half • how the neuron outputs it's signal • where a neuron recieves a signal from • chemical messengers in the bloodstream • a hormone secreted by the adrenal gland • ...
Survivor Puzzle 2021-11-21
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- First returnee to get first boot in both of their seasons
- When someone is voted out without seeing it coming
- Victim of the first rock draw
- First runner-up to get zero jury votes
- The first male two-time winner
- Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch
- First player to make final tribal council twice and lose both times
- Game Changers winner and one half of Cops-R-Us
- Victim of Game Changers' Advantage-geddon
- First Fans VS Favorites season
- First winner to go to every tribal council in their season
- First boot of Philippines
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- Asked Jeff if he knew what a macaron was during an endurance challenge
- Dominating female alliance of Micronesia
- First winner to get voted out and then return
- Last member of the Ulong tribe in Palau
- Winner of Caramoan who vowed never to play again
- Victim of the Millennials VS Gen X rock draw
- Alliance in Caramoan and Redemption Island featuring Phillip Sheppard
- The first African-American winner
- The first two-time winner
- Pretended to be a funeral director on Millennials VS Gen x
- Reward challenge where players bid on items
- First player to be voted out with an idol in their pocket
- First winner
- Threw the final immunity challenge in Palau
26 Clues: First winner • The first two-time winner • First boot of Philippines • Victim of the first rock draw • The first male two-time winner • First Fans VS Favorites season • The first African-American winner • First runner-up to get zero jury votes • Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch • Last member of the Ulong tribe in Palau • Dominating female alliance of Micronesia • ...
Survivor Puzzle 2021-11-21
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- Last member of the Ulong tribe in Palau
- The first male two-time winner
- Game Changers winner and one half of Cops-R-Us
- Victim of Game Changers' Advantage-geddon
- First player to make final tribal council twice and lose both times
- Threw the final immunity challenge in Palau
- Victim of the Millennials VS Gen X rock draw
- First returnee to get first boot in both of their seasons
- The first African-American winner
- First runner-up to get zero jury votes
- Asked Jeff if he knew what a macaron was during an endurance challenge
- Term for the systematic decimation of a minority tribe after the merge, named after a Borneo tribe
- Alliance in Caramoan and Redemption Island featuring Phillip Sheppard
- Winner of Caramoan who vowed never to play again
- First player to be voted out with an idol in their pocket
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- Pretended to be a funeral director on Millennials VS Gen x
- When someone is voted out without seeing it coming
- First Fans VS Favorites season
- The first two-time winner
- Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch
- First winner to go to every tribal council in their season
- First boot of Philippines
- Reward challenge where players bid on items
- First winner
- Victim of the first rock draw
- First winner to get voted out and then return
26 Clues: First winner • The first two-time winner • First boot of Philippines • Victim of the first rock draw • First Fans VS Favorites season • The first male two-time winner • The first African-American winner • Words Jeff says when he snuffs a torch • First runner-up to get zero jury votes • Last member of the Ulong tribe in Palau • Victim of Game Changers' Advantage-geddon • ...
Immune System 2022-05-13
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- a blood protein produced to counteract a specific antigen
- a tube that carries lymphatic fluid through the lymphatic system
- inability to produce an adequate immune response due to an absence of antibodies or immune cells
- the process of adaptive immunity defense that depends on the action of antibodies
- a soft substance in the cavities of bones where white blood cells are produced
- molecule that stimulates an immune response
- an immune system response, where body temperature rises
- a class of proteins that function as antibodies
- small proteins that control the growth and activity of other immune system cells
- a disease causing organism, including bacteria
- a small organ in the upper chest where lymphocytes are produced
- a structure that filters substances that travel through the lymphatic fluid
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies
- unicellular microorganism that doesn’t have a distinct nucleus
- a type of blood cell that help the body fight infection and disease
- a subsystem that is composed of specialized cells that eliminate pathogens or limit their growth
- an infectious agent that replicates in the living cells of an organism
- the defense system you were born with
- an organ that makes lymphocytes, filters blood, stores blood cells, and destroys old blood cells
- a type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow
20 Clues: the defense system you were born with • molecule that stimulates an immune response • a disease causing organism, including bacteria • a class of proteins that function as antibodies • a type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow • an immune system response, where body temperature rises • a blood protein produced to counteract a specific antigen • ...
Exploring the Americas 2024-10-02
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- an instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
- a fort
- a Muslim house of worship
- a point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- a large farm
- an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- to travel completely around something usually by water
- a religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity
- a town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- a sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing the Protestant churches
- a fleet of warships
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- a sea passage between the Atlantic and and Pacific along the coast of North America
- a journey to a holy place
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from 1300s to the 1600s
- a form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- resistance, such as to disease
- settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner’s land
- Spanish explorer
- one of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to the 1200s
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
21 Clues: a fort • a large farm • Spanish explorer • a fleet of warships • a journey to a holy place • a Muslim house of worship • resistance, such as to disease • a town in the Spanish-ruled lands • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • an instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • ...
Infectious Diseases 2025-02-20
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- A white blood cell that produces antibodies to fight infections.
- Temporary immunity received from another source, like antibodies from breast milk.
- A sudden increase in disease cases within a specific area.
- The science of preventing disease and promoting well-being in communities.
- The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms.
- A specialized immune response that targets specific pathogens.
- A medical shot that helps the immune system recognize and fight pathogens.
- A place where a pathogen naturally lives and multiplies, like soil, water, or an animal.
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- The immune system’s ability to remember a pathogen and respond faster next time.
- Long-term protection developed after infection or vaccination.
- The body’s defense system reacting to harmful pathogens.
- A disease outbreak that spreads across multiple countries or continents.
- Single-celled microorganisms, some of which cause infections like strep throat.
- The body’s first line of defense against infections, like skin and mucus.
- The way a disease spreads from one person or organism to another.
- An organism, like a mosquito or tick, that spreads disease between hosts.
- A tiny infectious agent that needs a host cell to reproduce, like the flu or COVID-19.
- The pathogen that causes an infectious disease.
- A type of white blood cell that helps destroy infected cells and fight disease.
- Likes to play sports
20 Clues: Likes to play sports • The pathogen that causes an infectious disease. • The invasion of the body by harmful microorganisms. • The body’s defense system reacting to harmful pathogens. • A sudden increase in disease cases within a specific area. • Long-term protection developed after infection or vaccination. • ...
Whooping cough Crossword 2025-03-11
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- - A high-risk group for severe complications from whooping cough.
- - Medication used to treat whooping cough, especially in early stages.
- - A prominent symptom of whooping cough, often occurring in severe fits.
- - Identifying whooping cough infection through clinical evaluation and laboratory tests.
- - The primary organ affected by whooping cough, leading to inflammation and mucus production.
- - A key preventive measure against whooping cough, often given in combination with other vaccines.
- - A common age group affected by whooping cough, especially before vaccination.
- - Focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing complications.
- - The nature of whooping cough transmission, spreading through respiratory droplets.
- - Key strategy to avoid whooping cough infection, primarily through vaccination.
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- - Acquired through vaccination or previous infection, protecting against whooping cough.
- - A highly contagious respiratory infection characterized by severe coughing fits.
- - The medical term for whooping cough, caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis.
- - Temporary cessation of breathing, a potential complication of whooping cough.
- - A thick, sticky substance produced in the respiratory tract during a whooping cough infection.
- - The type of cough associated with whooping cough, characterized by sudden, violent attacks.
- - The route of whooping cough transmission through coughs or sneezes.
- - Whooping cough affects this system, leading to breathing difficulties.
- - Thick mucus produced in the lungs during a whooping cough infection.
- - The causative agent of whooping cough infection.
20 Clues: - The causative agent of whooping cough infection. • - Focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing complications. • - A high-risk group for severe complications from whooping cough. • - The route of whooping cough transmission through coughs or sneezes. • - Medication used to treat whooping cough, especially in early stages. • ...
Spelling Words 2023-12-12
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- a sound made by lions.
- polite, respectful, or considerate in manner.
- goods that are transported from one place to another by ship, aircraft, train, or truck.
- deliberately cause someone to believe something that is not true.
- a pale sandy fawn colour.
- the liquid obtained from or present in fruit or vegetables.
- Country in Oceania.
- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education
- officially agree to or accept as satisfactory.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- a large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead.
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- sounding rough and harsh, typically as the result of a sore throat or of shouting
- forms when blood vessels under the skin break.
- an item of food in the form of a cylindrical length of minced pork or other meat encased in a skin, typically sold raw to be grilled or fried before eating.
- interpret or regard.
- perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something).
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart.
- the number before 1.
- nerve cells that send messages all over your body to allow you to do everything from breathing to talking, eating, walking, and thinking.
- badly behaved.
20 Clues: badly behaved. • Country in Oceania. • interpret or regard. • the number before 1. • a sound made by lions. • a pale sandy fawn colour. • polite, respectful, or considerate in manner. • forms when blood vessels under the skin break. • officially agree to or accept as satisfactory. • the liquid obtained from or present in fruit or vegetables. • ...
RED Chapter 2 2023-11-06
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- A sixteenth-century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing the Protestant churches
- One of the series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to the 1200s
- A large farm
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s
- A muslim house of worship.
- An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Ameriams were converted to Christianity
- A fleet of warships
- Settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner’s land
- To travel completely around something, usually by water
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- A fort
- A sea passage between the Atlantic and Pacific along the north coast of North America
- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Spanish explorer
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands.
- A journey to a holy place
- Resistance, such as to disease
21 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • A journey to a holy place • A muslim house of worship. • Resistance, such as to disease • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands. • Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • ...
Nutrition and Dietetics 2023-10-23
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- face and handle / manage / deal with
- having the ability to adapt or be used in many different ways
- having a rough, raspy, or strained voice or sound; harsh or rough in tone or texture
- fake / incorrect / illogical points
- relationship or connection between 2 or more things (as different from causation)
- feeling dizzy or light-headed; weak, feeble, or lacking strength
- cooking process that involves briefly boiling a food item and then plunging it into cold water to stop the cooking process
- something that can be changed (e.g. risk factors)
- responses to a stimulus
- lessen or empty the amount of something (vitamin supply)
- strengthen / support (reinforce information)
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- release / elimination of / push out / removal (...causes excretion of zinc)
- effectiveness (of a drug or treatment)
- damage / make worse or less able to function (impair production/function/immunity)
- get rid of or end completely (specifically a disease)
- make dirty / impure / pollute / poison
- the second one of two things or people that have been mentioned
- rate of occurrence
- from birth (abnormalities)
- germs / form of single-celled microbes
- not clear / undecided
- major (e.g. radical action like a mastectomy)
- the sudden start of a disease
- unsupported / with no evidence of truth
- large / substantial / wholesome / satisfying (hearty breakfast)
- an action to achieve something (specifically health measures)
26 Clues: rate of occurrence • not clear / undecided • responses to a stimulus • from birth (abnormalities) • the sudden start of a disease • fake / incorrect / illogical points • face and handle / manage / deal with • effectiveness (of a drug or treatment) • make dirty / impure / pollute / poison • germs / form of single-celled microbes • unsupported / with no evidence of truth • ...
BIOTECHNOLOGY 2024-02-06
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- the production process of fermenting coconut milk must be in … condition to avoid contamination by other bacteria or fungi
- sterilized milk is inoculated with …
- Aspergillus wentii fungi changes … into sugar
- what is the bacteria is used to make yogurt?
- the earliest antibiotic?
- what gene produces toxin that kills Lepidoptera larvae?
- what is the source of Bacitracyne
- the early traditional biotechnology is called
- the element found in company eith copper is called
- the successful cloning of sheep is ..
- what is useful to increase immunity against disease
- what bacteria is naturally infectious to plants?
- what is the compound produced by bacteria?
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- cotton plants are often attacked by … that dwarf them and cause them to produce poor yield
- what helps the bread mixture to ferment?
- what is a mixed culture of several microorganisms?
- Rhyzopus oryzae is the fungi to ferment …?
- the process if fixing environment using organisms is called
- cattle the cattle that is created using transgenic technology is
- yeast turns sugar into … and carbom dioxide
- what is the use of part or whole organism to make products with desired properties to increase its benefit for human being
- the salinity resistance genes are taken from…
- coconut milk is fermented using…
- antibiotic is served to inhibit the growth of … bacteria
- plant biotechnology can make plant resistant to …
25 Clues: the earliest antibiotic? • coconut milk is fermented using… • what is the source of Bacitracyne • sterilized milk is inoculated with … • the successful cloning of sheep is .. • what helps the bread mixture to ferment? • Rhyzopus oryzae is the fungi to ferment …? • what is the compound produced by bacteria? • yeast turns sugar into … and carbom dioxide • ...
International Law Crossword AN 2024-10-23
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- Worthy of praise, remarkable, laudable. (adj)
- A metaphorical barrier between parties. (noun)
- Elegance, skills, mastery. French word. Consists of 2 words separated by '-'. (noun)
- Arrest, stop, hold, imprison (more literally). (verb)
- Strong negative reaction at something. Usually used when talking about the public. (noun)
- A minor blunder, a mistake. (noun)
- Cease connections. (verb)
- Another word for 'dive'. (verb)
- An unexpected problem. (noun)
- Confusing, complicated, elaborate, highly detailed. (adj)
- To put something at a risk, most likely knowingly. Sabotage. (verb)
- Give, surrender, lead to, grant positive/negative revenues. (verb)
- Knowledgable on a certain subject. Consists of 2 words separated by '-'. (adj)
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- Suspicious, ambiguous, doubtful. (adj)
- Persistence, steadfastness, stubbornness. (noun)
- Advance, enhance, develop. (verb)
- A member of the diplomatic staff of the lowest rank. (noun)
- Knowingly attempt to get a reaction out of someone. (verb)
- Persuasive, thorough. (adj)
- Agreement. (noun)
- Sudden change of developments in a situation. Bad kind. (noun)
- Not being...y'know what, free point. Incompatible. Incompatible is incompatible.
- Smart, sane, experienced. (adj)
- Certain right granted by the receiving state to the diplomatic staff. (noun)
- Temporary. (adj)
- Exclusion from something. (verb)
- Change, retract, make something existing different. (verb)
- The meaning of something. (noun)
- Something that doesn't fit it's name. (noun)
- Highly intellectual/requiring a lot of intellectual effort. (adj)
30 Clues: Temporary. (adj) • Agreement. (noun) • Cease connections. (verb) • Persuasive, thorough. (adj) • An unexpected problem. (noun) • Smart, sane, experienced. (adj) • Another word for 'dive'. (verb) • Exclusion from something. (verb) • The meaning of something. (noun) • Advance, enhance, develop. (verb) • A minor blunder, a mistake. (noun) • Suspicious, ambiguous, doubtful. (adj) • ...
Crossword By Mirtha Ruz. 2025-05-09
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- structures within the cell nucleus.
- it looks like.
- isolation-can signficantly impact natural selection.
- is needed for a chemical reaction to take place.
- stable conditions.
- selection-is a fundamnetal concept in biology that explain how species change and adpat over time.
- a highly folded inner membrane that produces energy storing.
- not affected non receptive.
- it does.
- monomers connected together.
- leave nucleus.
- the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself.
- specific DNA sequence.
- reactions that require the presence of oxygen.
- characteristics change disrupted function.
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- energy from the sun.
- up chemical reactions.
- capacity-maxium number of living things it can support.
- Dogma-DNA-RNA-Proteins.
- particles are important for living things.
- to the gradual change in the characteristcs.
- in an endosymbiont theory.
- Bonds-are weak atractions between the nitrogenous.
- chemical used to kill control pests, weeds of fungi.
- conservative-meaning each new dna molecule consists.
- substance that kills, or innibits the growth of bacteria.
- light energy and gives leaves and stems their green color.
- structure that biomolecules can be broken down to.
- leave nucleus.
- reactions that do not require the presence of oxygen.
- is made from a chemical reaction.
31 Clues: it does. • it looks like. • leave nucleus. • leave nucleus. • stable conditions. • energy from the sun. • up chemical reactions. • specific DNA sequence. • Dogma-DNA-RNA-Proteins. • in an endosymbiont theory. • not affected non receptive. • monomers connected together. • is made from a chemical reaction. • structures within the cell nucleus. • particles are important for living things. • ...
Treaty of Waitangi 2025-05-11
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- A day or other period of time set aside for festivals or recreation.
- A piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record.
- Maori word for family.
- Indigenous people who live in Aoteroa.
- An assurance that a condition will be fulfilled.
- A particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same type of thing.
- A place, typically one which has previously been uninhabited, where people establish a community.
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- Someone who generally likes tea and has a strong accent.
- A circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of or decorated with precious metals and jewels.
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- A place in New Zealand in the bay of islands.
- People sent by a religeous orginisation.
- A maori word for beliefs and connections between family.
- A person who travels to another place or country, usually in order to find work.
- To honor especially by solemn ceremonies or by refraining from ordinary business.
- Exist at the same time or in the same place.
- An agreement or arrangement made by negotiation.
- A handwritten signiture.
- A written rule.
- To be in charge.
20 Clues: A written rule. • To be in charge. • Maori word for family. • A handwritten signiture. • Indigenous people who live in Aoteroa. • People sent by a religeous orginisation. • Exist at the same time or in the same place. • A place in New Zealand in the bay of islands. • An assurance that a condition will be fulfilled. • An agreement or arrangement made by negotiation. • ...
biology-scopes and branches 2025-04-08
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- Relation with environment
- Also known as "The Father of Botany"
- The study of reptiles
- The study of algea
- The science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of origin and descent of organism
- The study of parasites
- The study of plants
- The study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism of organism and their parts
- The study of bacteria
- The study of birds
- This is also calles as Systematics
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- The study of gross structure of the organs in an organism
- The study on minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level
- The study of fishes
- The study of structure and function of animals and plant cells
- Includes the understanding and interpretetion of structure
- Who is known as the "Father of Medicine"
- The Father of Zoology
- The study of animals
- The study of chemicals and reactions that takes place in the living things
- The study of viruses
- The science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of formation and devolopment
- The science of the transmission of body charecteristics from parent to offspring
- The study of insects
- The study of fungi
30 Clues: The study of algea • The study of fungi • The study of birds • The study of fishes • The study of plants • The study of animals • The study of viruses • The study of insects • The study of reptiles • The Father of Zoology • The study of bacteria • The study of parasites • Relation with environment • This is also calles as Systematics • Also known as "The Father of Botany" • ...
SDG Goal 6: Clean Water And Sanitiation - Crossword 2025-04-13
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- A substance used with water for washing and cleaning
- The provision of fresh air to a room or building.
- A disease transmitted by mosquitoes.
- A phenomenon of being clean, safe and healthy
- The act of washing oneself.
- The body's defense against infectious organisms.
- Something to be removed from houses, buildings, and factories periodically
- An infectious disease causing severe diarrhea
- A bacterial disease spread through contaminated water.
- The process of removing impurities from water.
- A state of being free from dirt or impurities.
- Said to Better Thann Cure
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- The process of adding chlorine to water to disinfect it.
- Is Said to be the purest form of natural water
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- The ability to maintain at a certain rate or level.
- A substance used to reduce or eliminate pathogens on the skin.
- Water that has been used and contains waste.
- A substance used to eliminate harmful microorganisms.
- a process to make water free of germs via heat
- The condition of being free from illness or injury
- Microscopic organisms that can cause disease.
- To process used materials into new products.
- The invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health
25 Clues: Said to Better Thann Cure • The act of washing oneself. • A disease transmitted by mosquitoes. • Water that has been used and contains waste. • To process used materials into new products. • A phenomenon of being clean, safe and healthy • Microscopic organisms that can cause disease. • An infectious disease causing severe diarrhea • ...
JaMiree Price - Miscellaneous - Immune System - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-14
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- line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- system that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
- lymphatic tissue near back of throat; traps and removes bacteria and pathogens
- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
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- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- an organism that causes disease
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
21 Clues: an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • ...
Immune system 2022-03-23
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- a type of white blood cells that are apart of the immune system
- antibiotics no longer have an effect on the sickness
- are chemical barriers that are ready to defend the body from infection
- you are born with this
- a blood protean
- are part of the immune system and develop from stem cells in the bone marrow.
- immune cells that target specific antigens.
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- this system enhances the ability of antibodies
- They help the body fight infection and other diseases
- makes white blood cells
- helps cure things like small pox
- a type of lymphocytes that are responsible for the humoral immunity
- a large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, especially at sites of infection.
- develop from stem cells in the bone marrow and become different types of white blood cells.
- a small organ inside your left rib cage just above the stomach and is apart of the lymphatic system
- you slowly get this over time
- protects the body from sicknesses
- managerial and is responsible for oversight of the doers.
- the spongy tissue inside some of your bones, such as your hip and thigh bones
- a type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
20 Clues: a blood protean • you are born with this • makes white blood cells • you slowly get this over time • 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 • ...
Chapter 22 2022-11-03
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- mixes with skin oil to form an epidermal water barrier, waterproofing the skin
- the skin has limited properties of absorption
- the cell that produces pigment that contributes to skin color
- the Skin plays a role in temperature regulation through changes in blood flow
- the thin outer region of skin and is composed of epithelial tissue
- skin serves in immunologic responses by acting as a biologic and chemical barrier
- the largest and heaviest organ system making up 7% of the body's weight
- a nutrient necessary for the absorption of calcium by the gastrointestinal tract
- gives skin it's golden color
- secrete a watery perspiration which helps regulate body temperature
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- brings temperature back to a normal range
- the skin acts as a physical barrier and protects underlying tissues
- secrete a strong smelling perspiration
- blue or purple tinted skin
- muscles that are attached to hair follicles
- the skin plays a minor role in excretion through elimination of water, salt, and wastes such as urea
- oil glands that produce sebum into duct connected to a hair follicle
- sweat glands that produce and secrete sweat
- the skin is a sophisticated sensory organ and house receptors for touch, pressure, and temperature
- pale or ashen skin
- the thick, deeper region, or “true skin”
- deep to the dermis, consists of loose connective tissue, including adipose tissue, nerve receptors, and blood vessels
22 Clues: pale or ashen skin • blue or purple tinted skin • gives skin it's golden color • secrete a strong smelling perspiration • the thick, deeper region, or “true skin” • brings temperature back to a normal range • muscles that are attached to hair follicles • sweat glands that produce and secrete sweat • the skin has limited properties of absorption • ...
Activity 8 2022-11-01
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- The use of force to prevent death, bodily harm, rape, or kidnapping
- Wrongful taking of someone else's property
- Punishable offense against society.
- Pleading guilty to a less serious crime in exchange for having a more serious charge dropped
- Action that hinders the administration of justice
- Disprove, justify, or excuse the alleged crime
- The willful and illegal burning or exploding of a building
- The agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- Giving anything of value to influence performance of an official in carrying out their legal duties
- Offenses committed in the business world.
- Based on problems with the way evidence is obtained or how the accused is arrested, questioned, tried, or punished
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- Obtaining money by lying about the past
- Crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in a state prison, and/or a fine more than $1,000.
- Also know as blackmail, obtaining something through fear, wrongful force, or power of office.
- Crime punishable by confinement for no more than a year in a county/city jail, and/or a fine no more than $1,000.
- Any penalty provided by law and imposed by the court
- Legal position taken by an accused to defeat the charges against them.
- A reasonable ground for belief
- Falsely making or altering a writing to defraud another
- Freedom from prosecution even if one has committed the crime charged
20 Clues: A reasonable ground for belief • Punishable offense against society. • Obtaining money by lying about the past • Offenses committed in the business world. • Wrongful taking of someone else's property • Disprove, justify, or excuse the alleged crime • Action that hinders the administration of justice • Any penalty provided by law and imposed by the court • ...
BIO1233.004 Ch 15 Bacteria, Archaeans, Protists and Viruses SP 2022 2022-04-22
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- These are not cells and do not fit into any of the three domains of life
- A epidemic that is spread over multiple countries or continents
- This type of gene transfer is one way bacteria achieve genetic recombination
- Another example of a plant-like protist
- These bacteria require oxygen for growth
- These organisms thrive in extreme habitats
- In bacteria, this is a usually single circular DNA molecule
- A widespread occurrent of an infectious disease in a community or population at a particular time
- resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the disease, especially through vaccination
- Viruses that suddenly become apparent; SARS-COV-2 is an example
- Circular DNA molecules that carry genes for specific functions
- Example of a plant-like protist
- A disease that can be transmitted between humans and animals
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- The method of asexual reproduction that bacteria use to divide and produce two daughter cells
- Example of an animal-like protist
- Responsible for the oxygenation of the atmosphere
- These bacteria do not require oxygen for growth
- These reduce the risk of infection by working with the bod’s natural defenses to safely develop immunity to disease
- Responsible for 25-50% of the photosynthetic production of oxygen on earth
- Example of a fungi-like protist
20 Clues: Example of a fungi-like protist • Example of a plant-like protist • Example of an animal-like protist • Another example of a plant-like protist • These bacteria require oxygen for growth • These organisms thrive in extreme habitats • These bacteria do not require oxygen for growth • Responsible for the oxygenation of the atmosphere • ...
ASV2022 2022-06-13
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- insert that genome
- where Santa builds toys
- ACE2
- let’s get excited
- isolated from human adenoids in 1953
- like a virus but not really
- we don’t need no stinking photons
- when two viruses love each other very much
- the most important participants of ASV
- the virus everyone worked on in 2020
- global epidemic
- protein that gets in the way
- icosahedral or helical
- cannot be prosecuted
- a soothsayer
- the second iteration of Star Trek (sequencing)
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- in glass (latin)
- the most stimulating thing at morning ASV sessions
- the best place for an ASV meeting
- let’s blow this popsicle stand
- KSHV
- 10^9 pfu/mL in seawater
- grows on your teeth if you forget to brush
- a river in Democratic Republic of the Congo
- pull that molecule off the plasma membrane
- protein that aggregates red blood cells
- H5N1
- cowpox was the first
- dogs get viruses too
- foaming at the mouth
- Acid added to base
- it’s too hot in here
- a good name for a dog
- Gave a great lecture on impacts of environmental change on animal and human health
- a protein-nucleic acid system for genome modification
- opposite of looser
- way more versatile than DNA
- a small pipe
38 Clues: KSHV • ACE2 • H5N1 • a small pipe • a soothsayer • global epidemic • in glass (latin) • let’s get excited • insert that genome • Acid added to base • opposite of looser • cowpox was the first • dogs get viruses too • foaming at the mouth • it’s too hot in here • cannot be prosecuted • a good name for a dog • icosahedral or helical • where Santa builds toys • 10^9 pfu/mL in seawater • ...
Immune/Lymphatic System Crossword 2025-09-09
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- : blockage of blood flow to an organ
- : study of the immune system
- : enlargement of the liver and spleen
- : inflammation of a vein caused by a clot
- disease : disease caused by the body's immune system attacking the body's own healthy tissue
- : excessive blood loss
- : cancerous tumor of the bone marrow, when the tumors are present in several bones it is called multiple ".."
- : reduction of red blood cells noticed by the patient as weakness and fatigue
- : drug that stops the flow of blood
- : incision into a vein, another name for drawing blood
- : test to judge or separate the blood, used to determine the ratio of red blood cells to total blood volume
- : formation of a blood clot
- : formation of blood cells
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- : cell that helps blood clot, also known as a platelet
- : reduction of the activity of the body's immune system
- : cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by the abnormal increase in white blood cells
- : condition in which the blood doesn't clot, thus causing excessive bleeding
- : infusion into a patient of blood from another source
- : swelling caused by abnormal accumulation of lymph, usually in the extremities
- : drug that breaks down blood clots
- : red blood cell
- : protein that provides protection (immunity) against disease
- : white blood cell
- : specialist in drawing blood
- : blockage in a blood vessel caused by an embolus
25 Clues: : red blood cell • : white blood cell • : excessive blood loss • : formation of blood cells • : formation of a blood clot • : study of the immune system • : specialist in drawing blood • : drug that breaks down blood clots • : drug that stops the flow of blood • : blockage of blood flow to an organ • : enlargement of the liver and spleen • : inflammation of a vein caused by a clot • ...
VITAMINS 2024-09-06
4 Clues: The study of nutrients and their effects on health. • A substance taken in addition to the regular diet to improve health. • A citrus fruit rich in vitamin C, an antioxidant that boosts immunity. • A mineral essential for red blood cell production, also known as a metal
Mechanisms of Disease and Vital Signs 2017-01-09
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- Precautions needed for microorganisms that generally travel no more than 3 feet from the patient while coughing, sneezing, or talking.
- _______________ based precautions are extra steps to follow for illnesses that are caused by certain germs, and are followed in addition to standard precautions.
- ______________ pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease.
- The place where the organism leaves the reservoir is the portal of ___________.
- basic level of infection control precautions which are to be used, as a minimum, in the care of all patients.
- Precautions needed for germs that are so small they can float in the air and travel long distances.
- One example of a bloodborne pathogen.
- The number of times the heart beats per minute is called __________ rate.
- Microorganisms that help keep a balance in the environment and in the body are ___________ microorganisms.
- A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease.
- Breaking any link of the _______ can stop the transmission of infection.
- The force of the blood pushing against the artery walls.
- The most effective way to prevent infecting yourself and others.
- _______ signs are clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient's essential body functions.
- The opening where an infectious disease enters the host’s body is the portal of ____________.
- Microorganisms that require oxygen to survive are ____________ microorganisms.
- A microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium and cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell.
- The place where the microorganism resides, thrives, and reproduces.
- The pressure inside the artery when the heart contracts and pumps blood through the body (higher number) is called __________ pressure.
- One place pulse can be taken is the side of the __________.
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- One example of a standard precaution is wearing __________.
- When body temperature is too low (below 95 degrees F).
- The number of breaths a person takes per minute is called ____________ rate.
- Elimination of harmful microorganisms (not including their spores) from surfaces or objects. Usually achieved through the use of chemicals.
- Community or ___________ immunity is a form of indirect protection from infectious disease that occurs when a large percentage of a population has become immune to an infection.
- The Center for Disease ________ and Prevention (CDC) is one of the three agencies involved in vaccine safety.
- Kills, deactivates, or eliminates all forms of microorganisms. Achieved by use heat, chemicals, irradiation, high pressure, and filtration.
- Techniques used to create the absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
- If you are _________ to a disease, you can be exposed to it without becoming infected.
- Tiny organism such as a virus, protozoan, or bacterium that can only be seen under a microscope.
- The first link in the chain of infection is __________ disease.
- Microorganisms that cause illness, infection, or disease are __________________ microorganisms.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can exist either as independent (free-living) organisms or as parasites (dependent on another organism for life).
- Microorganisms that are able to grow and function without oxygen are ___________ microorganisms.
- The three types of transmission based precautions are airborne, droplet, and __________.
35 Clues: One example of a bloodborne pathogen. • When body temperature is too low (below 95 degrees F). • The force of the blood pushing against the artery walls. • One example of a standard precaution is wearing __________. • One place pulse can be taken is the side of the __________. • The first link in the chain of infection is __________ disease. • ...
Introduction to Immunology and Serology 2025-02-12
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- Granulocytes that release histamine and are involved in allergic responses.
- Proteins produced in response to toxins that help neutralize their effects.
- The process in which immune cells engulf and digest harmful microorganisms.
- A weakened or inactive form of a pathogen used to stimulate an immune response.
- The branch of science that studies the immune system and its functions.
- A virologist who co-discovered HIV and its link to AIDS.
- A rapid immune response that occurs upon second exposure to the same antigen.
- Small proteins that act as chemical messengers in the immune system.
- Moist tissues lining the respiratory and digestive tracts that act as a barrier against pathogens.
- Immune cells that process and present antigens to T cells to initiate an immune response.
- This scientist renamed the HIV virus and contributed to research on retroviruses.
- A severe allergic reaction that can lead to life-threatening symptoms.
- The largest type of white blood cell that differentiates into macrophages in tissues.
- She developed the radioimmunoassay (RIA), a breakthrough in detecting small biological molecules.
- The organ responsible for filtering blood and removing old red blood cells.
- Proteins produced by B cells that help neutralize pathogens.
- He coined the term "anaphylaxis" to describe severe allergic reactions.
- Small proteins secreted by immune cells that regulate immune responses.
- The most abundant type of white blood cell that helps fight infections by engulfing bacteria.
- A specialized immune organ in birds where B cells mature.
- The scientist who first described the process of opsonization, enhancing phagocytosis.
- Cells responsible for engulfing and digesting harmful microorganisms.
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- The body’s first line of defense that acts as a physical barrier against pathogens.
- The scientist who discovered the ABO blood group system.
- The scientist who discovered interferons, proteins that interfere with viral replication.
- A group of proteins that enhance the immune system’s ability to clear pathogens.
- An organ located in the chest where T lymphocytes mature.
- Clusters of lymphoid tissue in the throat that help trap and fight infections.
- The scientist who introduced the concept of cellular immunity through phagocytosis.
- A reaction of the body’s immune system to infection or injury, causing redness and swelling.
- Immune cells capable of destroying abnormal cells, such as cancer cells.
- A Greek historian who documented the first recorded observation of immunity during the plague of Athens.
- He determined the polypeptide structure of antibodies, laying the foundation for immunology research.
- White blood cells that play a key role in fighting parasitic infections and allergic reactions.
- A type of blood cell involved in the body’s immune response and defense against infection.
- The scientist who developed the first successful smallpox vaccine.
- The scientist who proposed the Germ Theory of Disease.
- This scientist discovered the bacterium that causes tuberculosis, leading to improved disease control.
- A complex of genes that helps regulate immune system responses and organ transplants.
- The scientist who pioneered the concept of chemotherapy for treating diseases.
40 Clues: The scientist who proposed the Germ Theory of Disease. • The scientist who discovered the ABO blood group system. • A virologist who co-discovered HIV and its link to AIDS. • An organ located in the chest where T lymphocytes mature. • A specialized immune organ in birds where B cells mature. • Proteins produced by B cells that help neutralize pathogens. • ...
Jodi and Reynaldo's crossword 2025-04-01
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- helps promote Tc cell and Bcell action
- a drain system for the inflammatory response
- stimulates a primary response and memory response in the body
- product of tcells
- carry out the attack
- characteristic of antibodies: the ability to bind
- monomer in plasma dimer in mucus, saliva, tears milk etc.
- found in tears, an enzyme that disrupts peptidoglycan
- gut associated lymphoid tissue ie appendix
- the process of eating dead or weak antigens
- route of administration into muscle
- fuses with enzyme containing lysosome
- monomer on mast cells stimulates release of histamines
- where the tcell matures
- the part of a molecule that is recognized by the immune system antigens have multiple
- filters plasma and provides immune cells
- debris given off from the cell
- plasma from clotted blood
- when reexposed to the same pathogen,the body reacts so quickly that there is nonoticeable illness
- pathogen-associated molecular patterns (red flags)
- inflammation signals cause cells to migrate to the area
- pattern recognition receptors identify and stick to foreign cells
- vaccine using dead or attenuated pathogens
- easier to give than injections
- characteristic of antibodies: masks dangerous parts of bacterial endotoxin
- injection of immune serum (gamma Globulin)
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- subunits conjugated with proteins to make them more immunogenic
- first line of defense (physical) covers the entire body in epithelial cells
- immunity directed against a particular pathogen
- substance that prompts the generation of antibodies and triggers an immune response
- antibody-mediated helps seperate tcells and b cell
- attack foreign cells and diseased host cells
- immunogen certain bacterial capsules
- foreign cells are broken into small pieces
- differences in immune factors that lead to the ability to fight off infections
- covering that prevents bacteria from attaching
- more readily accepted stimulates IgA protection on mucous membranes
- similar to veins in structure but no pressure
- monomer 80% circulating crosses placenta to fetus
- small protein produced by WBC and tissue cells involved in defense against microbes immune regulation and communication btw cells
- product of lymphocytes, fibroblasts and macrophages
- redness warmth and swelling
- defensive protein in blood plasma and body secretions
- engulfed vesicle fuses with vesicle containing digestive fluids
- site of development is inside the red bone marrow
- other product of lymphocytes, fibroblasts and macrophages
- pentamer 10% in plasm, 1 degree immune response
- monomer; Bcell membrane antigen receptor
- antibodies pass from mother to fetus via placenta or from mothers milk
- immunogen DNA complexed to proteins but not pure DNA
- movement of wbc from the blood into tissue
- chemical barrier found in digestive system
- immunogen blood cell marker
- immunogen, cell membrane
- major histocompatibility complex id tag on cells
- provide immunity from future exposure to antigen
- Route of administration into a layer of connective tissue located in between the skin
- the study of the immune system
- route of administration under the skin
- organ that filters blood and removes old red blood cells from circulation
60 Clues: product of tcells • carry out the attack • where the tcell matures • immunogen, cell membrane • plasma from clotted blood • redness warmth and swelling • immunogen blood cell marker • debris given off from the cell • the study of the immune system • easier to give than injections • route of administration into muscle • immunogen certain bacterial capsules • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2025-04-08
Across
- Are bacteria proteins that break apart red blood cells
- Movement of immune cells in respond to chemical signals
- Cornerstone of inflammation and specific immunity
- A cluster of neuron cell bodies with a nerve
- A dormant state of certain microbes in long-lasting infections
- A bacterial toxin that damages the digestive tract
- A condition causing intense stomach pain and discomfort
- First immune cells to respond, and form pus at infection sites
- A clear component of clotted blood used in medical tests and treatments
- Are bundles of axons that receive and transmit nerve signals
- An infection indigenous to animals but naturally transmissible to humans
- Proteinaceous infectious particles contain no genetic material
- Cells that consume and destroy pathogens using special chemicals
- The accumulation of fluid in afflicted tissue
- Is the immune system's ability to fight one specific pathogen but not others
- DNA complex to proteins, but not pure DNA
- Yellowish fluid part of blood that contains clotting proteins
- The ability of the body to react with countless foreign substances
- A virus that targets more neurons in the spinal cord
- A virus that affects the spinal cord and can lead to paralysis
- Is a toxic substance produced by microbes that harms other microbes
- Small proteins that interfere with viruses, regulate immunity, and suppress tumors
- Is a disturbance in health caused by the effects of an infection
- Microbes get past defenses, enter tissue, and multiply
- Kill phagocytes outright
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- Is a condition where babies are born with usually small heads
- Molecules found in the cell membrane
- A bacterial infection that some individuals may carry for months
- Active sources of lymphocytes in the pharynx
- Process where white blood cells squeeze out of blood vessels into tissue
- Production of blood cells.
- Immune cells that ''remember'' past infections and respond quickly if the same pathogen return
- Molecules that can bee seen and identified by the immune system
- A sticky layer on teeth where bacteria attach
- Is a thick, white fluid made up of dead cells, bacteria, and debris
- White blood cells that become macrophages once in tissue
- Bacteria that triggers pus information, including streptococci and staphylococci
- Is severe diarrhea that contains blood
- A bacteria toxin responsible for serious intestinal damage and systemic issues
- Blood cell markers.
- A yellowing of the skin and eyes due to liver dysfunction
- Long term or permanent damage to tissues or organs caused by infectious disease
- Inflammation of the liver can cause damage and swelling
- Is an organism's potential to cause diseases
- Is the study of all features of the body's second and third lines of defense
- An organ that cleans the blood instead of lymph
- Shedding of skin and hair to remove microbes
- Is a measurement of antibody concentration in the blood over time
- Substances that trigger fever by resetting the body's thermostat
- Is the level of harm a microbe can cause to its host
- Cells that make up brain and spinal cord tissues, transmit nerve signals
51 Clues: Blood cell markers. • Kill phagocytes outright • Production of blood cells. • Molecules found in the cell membrane • Is severe diarrhea that contains blood • DNA complex to proteins, but not pure DNA • A cluster of neuron cell bodies with a nerve • Active sources of lymphocytes in the pharynx • Is an organism's potential to cause diseases • ...
FINAL LAB EXAM — DEFINITIONS & TERMS 2025-11-24
Across
- - Alcohol step that differentiates Gram+ vs Gram–.
- pallidum - Spirochete causing syphilis.
- Waste - Waste containing biological material (plates, tips, gloves) disposed in red bins.
- Removal - Proper method of taking off gloves to prevent contamination of hands.
- Bacteriuria - Bacteria present in urine without symptoms — should NOT be treated.
- Mountain Spotted Fever - Caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, transmitted by ticks.
- - Counterstain that turns Gram– cells pink.
- Salt Agar (MSA) - Turns yellow if mannitol is fermented.
- Antibiotic - Targets many bacteria; overuse leads to resistance.
- - Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System; monitors vaccine safety.
- Media - Allows some organisms to grow while inhibiting others. Example: MacConkey inhibits Gram-positives.
- - Pairs.
- Media - Distinguishes species based on biochemical reactions. Example: lactose fermenters turn MacConkey pink.
- - Fluke infection transmitted through freshwater snails.
- - Object that carries pathogens (phones, doorknobs).
- - Comma-shaped bacteria.
- - A preparation that stimulates the immune system to prevent disease.
- - Pink granules; fight parasites/allergies.
- - Kidney-shaped nucleus; become macrophages.
- - Spherical bacteria.
- Disinfection - Alcohol wipes reduce bacterial spread in healthcare settings.
- - Chains.
- - An arthropod (mosquito, tick, flea) that carries and transmits pathogens.
- - Clusters.
- - Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus — survives well on surfaces.
- (I) - May work at high dose or in certain body sites.
- - Rod-shaped bacteria.
- - Multicellular worms: Nematodes (roundworms), Cestodes (tapeworms), and Trematodes (flukes)
- Hesitancy - Delay or refusal of vaccines despite access.
- - Single-celled eukaryotes (e.g., Giardia, Plasmodium).
- STAIN - A single dye used to visualize size, shape, and arrangement.
- Wash - Device used to flush eyes for 15 minutes after chemical or biological exposure.
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- - Infection of the kidneys.
- - Removing transient microbes using soap, friction, and rinsing for at least 20 seconds.
- burgdorferi - Spirochete causing Lyme disease.
- Virus - Highly contagious RNA virus causing fever, rash, Koplik spots.
- Therapy - Antibiotics given before culture results (e.g., nitrofurantoin).
- - A Disease caused by Plasmodium transmitted by mosquitoes.
- - Purple cells; thick peptidoglycan.
- ® - Antibiotic will not work.
- Differential - % of each WBC type used to diagnose types of infection.
- - Multilobed nuclei; fight bacterial infections.
- - Purple granules; release histamine.
- - Pink cells; thin peptidoglycan + outer membrane.
- - Infection of the bladder.
- - Needles, slides, glass; disposed ONLY in sharps containers.
- Vaccine - Prevents measles, mumps, rubella; required for herd immunity.
- - Spiral, corkscrew-shaped bacteria.
- Immunity - Protection of the community when enough people are vaccinated.
- - A sugar-based outer coating that prevents phagocytosis.
- - Large nucleus; viral protection.
- Shower - Used to wash off chemicals/biological agents from the body.
- - Infection of the urethra.
- - Efforts to prescribe antibiotics appropriately.
- - Live on the outside of hosts (lice, ticks, mites).
- (S) - Antibiotic is effective.
- of Inhibition - Clear area around antibiotic disk where bacteria cannot grow.
- Disease - Caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, transmitted by ticks.
- - Substance added to vaccines to boost immune response.
- Stain - Stain technique where background is stained, capsule appears as a clear halo.
- Transmission - Virus spreads through air and remains suspended up to 2 hours.
61 Clues: - Pairs. • - Chains. • - Clusters. • - Spherical bacteria. • - Rod-shaped bacteria. • - Comma-shaped bacteria. • - Infection of the kidneys. • - Infection of the bladder. • - Infection of the urethra. • ® - Antibiotic will not work. • (S) - Antibiotic is effective. • - Large nucleus; viral protection. • - Purple cells; thick peptidoglycan. • - Spiral, corkscrew-shaped bacteria. • ...
Food and Health 2018-02-04
4 Clues: diseases which pass on from one person to another • diseases which don't pass on from one person to another • a way of protecting ourselves by acquiring immunity against certain diseases • heating milk at a high temperature and quickly cooling it to kill harmful germs
CoronaVirus 2020-09-27
Across
- a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress.
- in a way that relates to the whole world.
- the action of scrambling up or over rough or steep ground, especially as a leisure activity.
- the central part of a wheel, rotating on or with the axle, and from which the spokes radiate.
- the act of transporting or conveying; conveyance. a means of transporting or conveying, as a truck or bus.
- the action of touching or making changes to something that you should not, usually when you are trying to damage it or do something illegal.
- the action or crime of stealing.
- extremely useful or important.
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- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- passing, occurring, or performed across a border between two countries.
- a task or job that someone is given to do.
- a quantity of a medicine or drug taken or recommended to be taken at a particular time.
- A product that stimulates a person's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease.
- relating to or involving organization and planning.
- goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle.
15 Clues: extremely useful or important. • the action or crime of stealing. • in a way that relates to the whole world. • a task or job that someone is given to do. • relating to or involving organization and planning. • goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle. • a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress. • ...
Eve's crossword? 2021-03-10
Across
- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
- experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- (of a place) empty of people.
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- in a way that is uncertain, indefinite or unclear; roughly.
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- (of a person or their actions) without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.
- the state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty.
- (of a person, animal, or their behavior) causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.
- with earnest and eager attention.
- perplexed and confused; very puzzled.
- a person or group that invades a country, region, or other place.
- (of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative) become less intense or widespread.
15 Clues: (of a place) empty of people. • with earnest and eager attention. • perplexed and confused; very puzzled. • steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot. • in a way that is uncertain, indefinite or unclear; roughly. • the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself. • a person or group that invades a country, region, or other place. • ...
Word Work List #22 - Spread & Treatment of Disease 2023-03-20
Across
- - A form of an antigen that gives you immunity against a disease
- - A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; geographically limited to smaller areas
- - disease-carrying organism, such as a rat, mosquito, or fly, that spreads infectious disease without getting sick itself
- - diseases that aren't caused by outside organisms, but by genetics, anatomical differences, getting older and the environment you live in; cannot be spread to another
- - Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- - the sudden rise in the incidence of a disease, especially a harmful one
- - a genetic representation of a family tree that diagrams the inheritance of a trait or disease though several generations
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- - a person who has one copy of a mutated disease-causing gene but has no symptoms or mild symptoms
- - the ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of an antibiotic
- - habits that help prevent certain infectious diseases transmitted through food
- - a disease that is caused by a pathogen; can spread from one individual to another.
- - an epidemic that is geographically widespread, even worldwide
- - An abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes
- - a drug or treatment effective against viruses
- - a drug that kills or prevents the growth of bacteria
15 Clues: - a drug or treatment effective against viruses • - a drug that kills or prevents the growth of bacteria • - Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • - an epidemic that is geographically widespread, even worldwide • - A form of an antigen that gives you immunity against a disease • - the ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of an antibiotic • ...
The Legislative Brance 2012-11-04
Across
- What committees are appointed to deal with special issues?
- The right to mail official letters free of charge.
- Court order requiring that an accused person be brought to court.
- Procedure for accusing a high official of a serious crime.
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- What are the people who live in a congressmembeer's home district or state called?
- What is the name for the private meetings in which Republican Democratic members in each house choose their own leaders?
- Which leader is the most powerful officer in the House?
- What is the practice of drawing district lines that favor a particular group of people called?
- The clause in the Constitution that allows Congress to stretch its powers to cover many other subjects.
- A law that sentences a person to prison withour a trial.
- What leader guides a party's proposed laws through Congress?
- Which type of law would apply to an action that happened before the law was passed?
- What term is used to describe the political party that has the most members in each house of Congress?
- What is the term for the legal protection members of Congress have?
- What type of leader tries to persuade members to vote for party-sponsored legislation?
15 Clues: The right to mail official letters free of charge. • Which leader is the most powerful officer in the House? • A law that sentences a person to prison withour a trial. • What committees are appointed to deal with special issues? • Procedure for accusing a high official of a serious crime. • What leader guides a party's proposed laws through Congress? • ...
