immunity Crossword Puzzles
Hi 2024-01-26
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- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A fail to function.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A part of a bone.
- A disease that can cause death.
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
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- Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- A large, biological molecule
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- Something that is rare or not normal.
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A unit of hereditary material
- A healthcare service.
- A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
25 Clues: No cure • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something that is rare or not normal. • A machine that helps a patient breathe • Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
Hi 2024-01-26
Across
- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A fail to function.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A part of a bone.
- A disease that can cause death.
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
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- Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- A large, biological molecule
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- Something that is rare or not normal.
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A unit of hereditary material
- A healthcare service.
- A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
25 Clues: No cure • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something that is rare or not normal. • A machine that helps a patient breathe • Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
List 7 2024-01-29
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- soundness of mind and judgement
- to go down from a higher place
- to go down in value
- that which is ridiculous or silly
- a place; a region; the surrounding area
- the religion based on Jesus Christ and the Bible
- to take away; subtract
- to discourage; to press down
- a short, witty saying
- a nation's policy of not taking sides in a war
- of supreme excellence or beauty; splendid
- to lower in rank
- of higher rank, quality, or importance
- "far writing" a message sent by telegraph
- the state of being in agreement; likeness
- to lower in standing or worth
- put, laid, or set down
- success; wealth
- strictness; sternness
- "light writing" the making of likenesses with cameras
- that which comes before in order of importance
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- the body's abitlity to resist an infection or disease
- the lack of sameness
- the state of being clear.
- no longer living or existing
- the state of being physically and morally clean.
- one who comes down from a common ancestor
- the one who oversees work
- of sounds beyond the limit of the human ear to hear
- the state of being held against one's will; imprisonment
- to withhold something from
- "earthquake writing" a device for measuring and recording earthquakes
- the carbon used in pencils
- relating to more than the natural universe; relating to God
- written; vivid
35 Clues: written; vivid • success; wealth • to lower in rank • to go down in value • the lack of sameness • a short, witty saying • strictness; sternness • to take away; subtract • put, laid, or set down • the state of being clear. • the one who oversees work • to withhold something from • the carbon used in pencils • no longer living or existing • to discourage; to press down • ...
Immune Cells 2024-03-21
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- A type of white blood cell that produces a single type of antibody.
- A toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body.
- Small proteins important in cell signaling, produced by cells in the immune system.
- A white blood cell that engulfs and destroys bacteria.
- A white blood cell involved in combating multicellular parasites and certain infections.
- A circulating leukocyte that produces histamine.
- A type of lymphocyte that plays a central role in cell-mediated immunity.
- A family of small cytokines, or signaling proteins secreted by cells.
- A lymphocyte able to bind to certain tumor cells and virus-infected cells without the stimulation of antigens.
- A type of white blood cell that can differentiate into a macrophage or dendritic cell.
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- Antigen-presenting cells that process antigen material and present it to T-cells.
- A type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- Another term for white blood cells, which are part of the immune system.
- A large phagocytic cell that can ingest pathogens or dead cells.
- A class of proteins which function as antibodies.
- An immune cell that produces antibodies.
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- Cells that play a role in allergies and anaphylaxis.
- A subtype of white blood cell in a vertebrate's immune system.
- A group of cytokines that were first seen to be expressed by white blood cells (leukocytes).
20 Clues: An immune cell that produces antibodies. • A circulating leukocyte that produces histamine. • A class of proteins which function as antibodies. • Cells that play a role in allergies and anaphylaxis. • A white blood cell that engulfs and destroys bacteria. • A subtype of white blood cell in a vertebrate's immune system. • ...
Dimensions of H&W 2024-12-18
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- The physical and chemical processes in the body that sustain life
- The social group to which a person belongs
- A key nutrient important for overall health and wellbeing
- A lifestyle factor that impacts both physical and social health
- A determinant of health linked to family and housing
- Regular physical activity improves this dimension of health
- A determinant of health linked to the places people live
- The sense of satisfaction with one's life
- The ability to adapt to changes in life circumstances
- A determinant of health linked to a person’s income and education level
- The dimension of health that focuses on connection with the environment and purpose
- A framework for understanding the different aspects of health
- A positive state of physical, mental, and social health
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- A dimension of health that involves critical thinking and lifelong learning
- A major risk factor for poor physical health, such as obesity
- A practice that promotes mindfulness and reduces stress
- A factor that influences health, such as diet or exercise
- The ability to manage emotions and express feelings appropriately
- The regular habits or behaviours that influence health
- The ability to access health services when needed
- This improves wellbeing by reducing feelings of loneliness
- A government initiative that supports mental health in schools
- The emotional state of feeling calm and free from stress
- A dimension of health related to the ability to form meaningful relationships
- The body’s ability to fight disease
25 Clues: The body’s ability to fight disease • The sense of satisfaction with one's life • The social group to which a person belongs • The ability to access health services when needed • A determinant of health linked to family and housing • The ability to adapt to changes in life circumstances • The regular habits or behaviours that influence health • ...
Year 9 Exam Review 2025-10-28
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- The thin, outer solid layer of the Earth.
- The process plants use to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight.
- The thick, semi-solid layer beneath the crust that moves slowly due to convection currents.
- A sudden release of energy caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- The flow of electric charge through a circuit.
- The central part of the Earth made mostly of iron and nickel.
- A weakened or inactive form of a pathogen used to stimulate immunity.
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- The distance between two corresponding points on a wave, such as crest to crest.
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- The movement of heat through fluids, causing the mantle to circulate and move tectonic plates.
- The process by which unstable nuclei release energy or particles to become stable.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point per second, measured in hertz (Hz).
- A measure of how much a material opposes the flow of current.
- The electrical potential difference that pushes current through a circuit.
- When one tectonic plate slides beneath another and melts in the mantle.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.
- The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that detects images.
- Part of the 3rd line of Defense, I am a protein made by the B Cells that helps destroy pathogens.
- States that Voltage = Current × Resistance.
20 Clues: A microorganism that causes disease. • The thin, outer solid layer of the Earth. • States that Voltage = Current × Resistance. • The flow of electric charge through a circuit. • A measure of how much a material opposes the flow of current. • The central part of the Earth made mostly of iron and nickel. • Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. • ...
Goat Management 2026-01-20
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- strong, elastic fiber produced from goat pelts, typically from the Angora breed
- french got goat meat; also known as cabrito
- degree of fatness on an animal
- period of sexual receptivity in mammals
- fine,soft undercoat of a goat’s pelt
- damage or loss to a herd of livestock
- condition of muscle spasm or rigidity of the muscles produced by an abnormality in the chloride channels of muscle cells
- tool utilizing a rubber band to remove testicles and small horns by eliminating blood flow
- bloodless method of removing the buds of an animal eliminating any future growth
- first milk secreted at the time of parturition, which is rich in antibodies
- period of fetal development from conception until birth
- any event or condition that results in problems delivering kids
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- period of time per day that an organism is exposed to daylight
- complete or partial loss of control in a part of the body
- cheese made from the milk of goats
- process occurring in the rumen of the animal which produces bacteria to break down forages
- castrated male goat or sheep
- poisonous acidic chemicals produced by the body when fat instead of glucose is burned for energy
- management practice to help kids wean from the mother’s milk
- process of labor and delivery
- shot administered to induce immunity or to reduce the effect of a disease
- adult male goat
- animal containing four stomachs
- adult female goat
24 Clues: adult male goat • adult female goat • castrated male goat or sheep • process of labor and delivery • degree of fatness on an animal • animal containing four stomachs • cheese made from the milk of goats • fine,soft undercoat of a goat’s pelt • damage or loss to a herd of livestock • period of sexual receptivity in mammals • french got goat meat; also known as cabrito • ...
Chapter 1+2 Vocabulary 2021-08-17
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- the cost of the next best use of time and money when choosing to do one thing or another
- human made goods that people use to produce goods and services; money or other resources used to create wealth
- A sea route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans located along the coast of North America
- the sharing of power between national government and state and local governments
- Natural feature of the Earth's land surface
- Spanish explorer in the Americas in the 1500's
- economic system in which individuals and businesses own the factors of production, and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and wants best
- Resistance of an organism to infection or disease the condition of being unaffected by something
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- a tax on imports
- To go around completely; to sail around the world.
- economic system in which people and businesses are free to own to means of production and to compete for profit with a minimum of government interference
- A community of living things/beings and the surroundings in which they live
12 Clues: a tax on imports • Natural feature of the Earth's land surface • Spanish explorer in the Americas in the 1500's • To go around completely; to sail around the world. • A community of living things/beings and the surroundings in which they live • the sharing of power between national government and state and local governments • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocabulary 2021-08-20
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- - human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services; also, money or other resources used to create wealth
- -a natural feature of the Earth’s land surface
- -an economic system in which people and businesses are free to own the means of production and to compete for profit with a minimum of government interference
- -go around completely to; to sail around the world
- -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision
- -a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live
- -the sharing of power between the national government and state and local governments
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- - a sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific along the north coast of North America
- -a tax on imports
- - resistance of an organism to infection or disease; the condition of being unaffected by something
- - spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500
- -an economic system in which individuals and businesses own the factors of production, and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and wants best
12 Clues: -a tax on imports • - spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500 • -a natural feature of the Earth’s land surface • -go around completely to; to sail around the world • -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision • -a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live • ...
Chapter 0.11 Vocabulary Review 2024-01-18
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- Large agricultural estate, typically in a tropical or subtropical region, where crops such as sugar, tobacco, or cotton are cultivated.
- Spanish explorers and conquerors who played a major role in the colonization of the Americas.
- A group of islands in Indonesia known for their historical significance in the spice trade.
- Economic policy prevalent in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century, emphasizing a nation's wealth through a positive balance of trade.
- English Puritans who migrated to North America in the early 17th century, seeking religious freedom.
- An economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production and the pursuit of profit.
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- To travel completely around a globe or a specific area.
- An ethnic group and kingdom in West Africa, known for their rich history and culture.
- A person who creates maps or charts.
- The indigenous people of the Caribbean islands encountered by Columbus during his first voyage.
- The Italian explorer credited with discovering the Americas in 1492 during his voyages sponsored by Spain.
- Protection or resistance against a particular disease or harmful influence.
12 Clues: A person who creates maps or charts. • To travel completely around a globe or a specific area. • Protection or resistance against a particular disease or harmful influence. • An ethnic group and kingdom in West Africa, known for their rich history and culture. • A group of islands in Indonesia known for their historical significance in the spice trade. • ...
31 2024-01-08
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- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the diseases, debilities, and care of aged persons.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive for the purpose of conditioning the body.
- Relating to the study of genes and their functions. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
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- Medicine Combining traditional Western medicine with alternative treatments for a holistic approach to healthcare.
- A system of alternative medicine based on the concept of treating like with like using highly diluted substances.
- System The body's defense mechanism against pathogens, including bacteria and viruses.
- Immunity A form of indirect protection from infectious diseases that occurs when a large percentage of a population becomes immune.
- Distancing The practice of keeping a safe distance from others to reduce the spread of contagious diseases.
12 Clues: The process of causing something to absorb water. • The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. • Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease. • Relating to the study of genes and their functions. (Note: Repeated for variety.) • ...
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- Medicine Treatments used in place of conventional medical treatments.
- A damaging immune response by the body to a substance.
- Practices Practices that promote cleanliness and health, such as handwashing and proper sanitation.
- Program A program designed to promote health and well-being through various activities and initiatives.
- The use of digital information and communication technologies to access healthcare services remotely. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
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- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases.
- Fitness A state of health and well-being and, specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports or occupations.
- The process of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after illness or injury. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- Fiber The portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely broken down by digestive enzymes.
- Management Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling or reducing stress.
- Health A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
12 Clues: A damaging immune response by the body to a substance. • The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases. • Medicine Treatments used in place of conventional medical treatments. • Management Techniques and therapies aimed at controlling or reducing stress. • ...
Pathogens 2020-05-05
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- Plasmodium causes Malaria. It is transmitted by the anopheles mosquito through its saliva when it sucks blood. It is a one-celled, animal-like protist that can live in water, soil, and living and dead organisms.
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases such as measles, mumps, Hepatitis B.
- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria.
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens.
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world.
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- Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens (made by white blood cells).
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide.
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease.
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce. Not made of cells.
- microorganisms that cause disease.
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. Cause disease by rapidly reproducing and making toxins which damage our body cells.
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen.
12 Clues: Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria. • microorganisms that cause disease. • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide. • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease. • treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens. • Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens (made by white blood cells). • ...
Health & Fitness 2026-01-22
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- the capacity of muscles and joints to move freely through a full range of motion
- physical exercise that increases heart rate and improves the efficiency of the cardiovascular system
- the mental and physical toughness that allows a person to keep going despite tiredness or difficulty
- the way in which the body is positioned while sitting, standing, or moving, affecting spinal and muscular health
- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health, development, and energy
- the state of having enough water in the body to maintain normal physical and mental performance
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- the set of chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy necessary for growth and daily functioning
- the body’s ability to resist or fight infections and diseases through natural defense systems
- the period during which the body repairs muscles and restores energy after physical effort
- the ability of the body to continue physical activity for a long period without becoming exhausted
- the physical power of muscles that enables the body to lift, push, or resist force
- the ability to control body position and maintain stability during movement or stillness
12 Clues: the capacity of muscles and joints to move freely through a full range of motion • the physical power of muscles that enables the body to lift, push, or resist force • the ability to control body position and maintain stability during movement or stillness • the period during which the body repairs muscles and restores energy after physical effort • ...
The rock cycle 2021-01-15
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- engineering-The science of altering and cloning genes to produce a new trait in an organism or to make a biological substance
- The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals.
- Genes are segments of DNA located on chromosomes that contain the instructions for protein production.
- pandemic is the global outbreak of a disease.
- substance that produces useful energy when it undergoes a chemical or nuclear reaction
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- usually composed of dead or weakened viruses that help the body to develop active immunity against a
- are haploid reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms that fuse with one another during fertilization.
- evidence in rock of the presence of a plant or an animal from an earlier geological period.
- general term used to denote a group of eukaryotic protists,
- web-a community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains.
- The genotype of an organism is the chemical composition of its DNA
- exchange-as exchange is the process by which oxygen is transferred from the atmosphere to bodily tissues for use in metabolism
12 Clues: pandemic is the global outbreak of a disease. • general term used to denote a group of eukaryotic protists, • The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals. • The genotype of an organism is the chemical composition of its DNA • web-a community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains. • ...
31 2024-01-08
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- The branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive for the purpose of conditioning the body.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease.
- Medicine Combining traditional Western medicine with alternative treatments for a holistic approach to healthcare.
- A system of alternative medicine based on the concept of treating like with like using highly diluted substances.
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- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- Relating to the study of genes and their functions. (Note: Repeated for variety.)
- The branch of medicine that deals with the diseases, debilities, and care of aged persons.
- Immunity A form of indirect protection from infectious diseases that occurs when a large percentage of a population becomes immune.
- System The body's defense mechanism against pathogens, including bacteria and viruses.
- Distancing The practice of keeping a safe distance from others to reduce the spread of contagious diseases.
- The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats.
12 Clues: The process of causing something to absorb water. • The kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats. • Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease. • Relating to the study of genes and their functions. (Note: Repeated for variety.) • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocabulary 2021-08-20
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- -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision
- - human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services; also, money or other resources used to create wealth
- - resistance of an organism to infection or disease; the condition of being unaffected by something
- -an economic system in which individuals and businesses own the factors of production, and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and wants best
- - a sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific along the north coast of North America
- -the sharing of power between the national government and state and local governments
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- -an economic system in which people and businesses are free to own the means of production and to compete for profit with a minimum of government interference
- - spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500
- -go around completely to; to sail around the world
- -a natural feature of the Earth’s land surface
- -a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live
- -a tax on imports
12 Clues: -a tax on imports • - spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500 • -a natural feature of the Earth’s land surface • -go around completely to; to sail around the world • -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision • -a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 Vocabulary 2021-08-20
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- -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision
- - human-made goods that people use to produce goods and services; also, money or other resources used to create wealth
- - resistance of an organism to infection or disease; the condition of being unaffected by something
- -an economic system in which individuals and businesses own the factors of production, and buyers and sellers choose to do business with those who satisfy their needs and wants best
- - a sea passage between the Atlantic and the Pacific along the north coast of North America
- -the sharing of power between the national government and state and local governments
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- -an economic system in which people and businesses are free to own the means of production and to compete for profit with a minimum of government interference
- - spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500
- -go around completely to; to sail around the world
- -a natural feature of the Earth’s land surface
- -a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live
- -a tax on imports
12 Clues: -a tax on imports • - spanish explorer in the Americas in 1500 • -a natural feature of the Earth’s land surface • -go around completely to; to sail around the world • -the cost of passing up the second choice when making a decision • -a community of living things and the surroundings in which they live • ...
Newborn Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-28
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- Reflex elicited when the side of the newborn’s mouth or cheek is touched, causing the newborn to turn and open lips to suck
- Type of heat loss when a newborn is removed from an incubator
- An abnormal sign of respiratory distress in term newborns, characterized by a pause in breathing
- Critical substance for alveoli stability, preventing collapse between expirations
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes that can occur if bilirubin is not excreted
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- Reflex where newborn straightens arms and hands outward, knees flex, and fingers spread, forming a C, when startled
- A prophylactic injection given to newborns to activate and facilitate clotting factors
- The immunoglobulin that crosses the placenta from the mother and provides passive immunity for about 4 weeks
- Describes the newborn's vision, where the best vision is typically 8-15 inches from the face
- Primary source of heat in a hypothermic newborn (acronym)
- The newborn’s ability to process and respond to complex stimulation, such as filtering out non-threatening stimuli
- The thick, tarry, black/green stool typically passed by a newborn within 8-24 hours
12 Clues: Primary source of heat in a hypothermic newborn (acronym) • Type of heat loss when a newborn is removed from an incubator • Yellowing of the skin and eyes that can occur if bilirubin is not excreted • Critical substance for alveoli stability, preventing collapse between expirations • ...
Covid Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-11
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- A chemokine associated with cognitive impairment in aging
- Brain resident macrophages that are found in the central nervous system and consequently play important roles in brain infections and inflammation.
- Type of white blood cell that helps eliminate foreign substances by engulfing foreign antigens and initiating an immune response.
- A large family of small, secreted proteins that are best known for their ability to stimulate the migration of cells, most notably white blood cells.
- Myelin forming cells of the central nervous system
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- They are small, soluble proteins that regulate the immune system. They're part of innate immunity and have an adaptive response to infection.
- Reactive microglia/macrophages can inhibit hippocampal __________
- Microglia induce these neurotoxic glial cells through cytokine signaling
- Is the virus that causes COVID-19 and is characterized by a respiratory syndrome with a variable degree of severity
- Is used as a marker to detect microglial activation/reactivity
- Used as a marker of inflammation associated with the involvement of monocytes/macrophages
- Marker of neurogenesis for the dentate gyrus within the hippocampus
12 Clues: Myelin forming cells of the central nervous system • A chemokine associated with cognitive impairment in aging • Is used as a marker to detect microglial activation/reactivity • Reactive microglia/macrophages can inhibit hippocampal __________ • Marker of neurogenesis for the dentate gyrus within the hippocampus • ...
feb 2026-01-30
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- The anatomical structure in the hoof that, when inflamed, leads to the debilitating condition known as "founder."
- One of the imaging modalities used at Rood & Riddle to diagnose subchondral bone disease when radiographs appear "clean."
- The specialized nerve block used to desensitize the entire foot, typically performed at the level of the proximal sesamoid bones.
- The 2025 winner of the USEF Heart Horse Award.
- The physiological state of a mare during February, characterized by a lack of estrous cycles due to day length.
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- The first milk produced by a mare, essential for a foal's immunity.
- The common surgical approach used for a nephrosplenic entrapment that does not require a ventral midline incision.
- This virus is a leading cause of late-term abortion and respiratory disease in February-foaling mares.
- Vital organ that Rood & Riddle specialists monitor for athletic performance.
- A term for a horse that shares an especially deep bond with its owner.
- Essential winter item used to keep a horse warm in the Kentucky cold.
- The specific technique used to bypass traditional fertilization by injecting a single sperm into an oocyte.
12 Clues: The 2025 winner of the USEF Heart Horse Award. • The first milk produced by a mare, essential for a foal's immunity. • Essential winter item used to keep a horse warm in the Kentucky cold. • A term for a horse that shares an especially deep bond with its owner. • Vital organ that Rood & Riddle specialists monitor for athletic performance. • ...
feb 2026-01-30
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- The common surgical approach used for a nephrosplenic entrapment that does not require a ventral midline incision.
- The first milk produced by a mare, essential for a foal's immunity.
- This pathogen is a leading cause of late-term abortion and respiratory disease in February-foaling mares.
- The specialized nerve block used to desensitize the entire foot, typically performed at the level of the proximal sesamoid bones.
- The 2025 winner of the USEF Heart Horse Award.
- Vital organ that Rood & Riddle specialists monitor for athletic performance.
- Essential winter item used to keep a horse warm in the Kentucky cold.
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- The physiological state of a mare during February, characterized by a lack of estrous cycles due to day length.
- The primary imaging modality used at Rood & Riddle to diagnose subchondral bone disease when radiographs appear "clean."
- The anatomical structure in the hoof that, when inflamed, leads to the debilitating condition known as "founder."
- A term for a horse that shares an especially deep bond with its owner.
- The specific technique used to bypass traditional fertilization by injecting a single sperm into an oocyte.
12 Clues: The 2025 winner of the USEF Heart Horse Award. • The first milk produced by a mare, essential for a foal's immunity. • Essential winter item used to keep a horse warm in the Kentucky cold. • A term for a horse that shares an especially deep bond with its owner. • Vital organ that Rood & Riddle specialists monitor for athletic performance. • ...
SUNNY 2022-03-03
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a by-product.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
- a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour.
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- Hates Nike
- simply rice and raw fish
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- slow in spanish
7 Clues: Hates Nike • slow in spanish • simply rice and raw fish • a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body • a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour. • ...
Spelling List: Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1 2016-03-10
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- the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people.
- a formal written request, typically one signed by many people, appealing to authority with respect to a particular cause.
- form a mental image or concept of
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people.
- feeling or showing envy of someone or their achievements and advantages.
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
- the state of great comfort and extravagant living
- the action or state of moving or being moved apart
- exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.
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- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- create or design (something that has not existed before); be the originator of.
- sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfill one's hopes or expectations.
- use of free time for enjoyment
- a regulation requiring people to remain indoors between specified hours, typically at night
- having a position on the other or further side of something
- a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- a small mechanical device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one
- making one feel very tired; very tiring
20 Clues: use of free time for enjoyment • form a mental image or concept of • making one feel very tired; very tiring • the state of great comfort and extravagant living • the action or state of moving or being moved apart • having a position on the other or further side of something • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • ...
Theology Chapter 4 Crossword 2017-03-01
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- Greek for helper
- symbol that was developed at the Ecumenical Councils of Nicea
- teaching office of the church
- immunity from error and any possibility of air
- the office of pope in the catholic church
- if a new pope is elected ___ smoke while come out of the Sistine Chapel
- gathering of the worlds cardinals in st. peter's basilica
- attends to the pope's diplomatic relations with civil governments
- the office of priest in the catholic church
- greek for "sacred order"
- a council of the church that decided whether Gentiles had to abide by Jewish circumcision laws
- a larger diocese under the care of an archbishop
- the order of teaching authority in the church
- means "what belongs to the Lord"
- the official church of the local bishop
- successor to the apostles
- bishop or archbishop selected by the pope
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- latin for church
- handles the everyday administrative functions of the pope
- an action or sign that confers the grace it signifies
- the church is both a visible and ____ society
- "in the person of christ"
- final purification after death
- Jesus is both human and ____
- a bishop of the highest rank
- Sacrament which men are ordained to the priesthood
- territorial district within a diocese
- administrative or governing body of the church
- a seat of religious and moral authority
- Greek for "assembly" or "to call out"
30 Clues: latin for church • Greek for helper • greek for "sacred order" • "in the person of christ" • successor to the apostles • Jesus is both human and ____ • a bishop of the highest rank • teaching office of the church • final purification after death • means "what belongs to the Lord" • territorial district within a diocese • Greek for "assembly" or "to call out" • ...
CHAPTER 4 CROSSWORD 2017-02-28
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- the highest rank
- the office of deacon in the Catholic Church.
- the office of priest in the catholic church: the priesthood
- the faithful of the church who have received the sacrament of holy orders
- the office of bishop in the catholic church.
- a gathering of the worlds cardinals in st peters basilica in Rome.
- College the assembly of the worlds bishops.
- Council a meeting of church leaders
- orders the sacrament by which men are ordained to the episcopacy, priesthood, or diaconate.
- the order of teaching authority in the church, given such authority by Christ himself.
- a defined territorial districts within a diocese, with its own church and congregation, which is placed in the care of a priest.
- Council a council involving all the bishops of a particular nation.
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- the territory and the churches under a bishop's authority.
- immunity from error and any possibility of error.
- the name given to the assembly of the people of God
- a state of final purification after death and before entering heaven
- the definitive list of the books of the bible, by virtue of having been declared by the church as inspired by the holy spirit
- the office of pope in the Catholic Church
- a bishop or archbishop who has been selected by a pope to become part of the college of cardinals and thus an adviser.
- successor of St.Peter: Bishop of Rome: supreme pontiff of the Catholic Church
20 Clues: the highest rank • Council a meeting of church leaders • the office of pope in the Catholic Church • College the assembly of the worlds bishops. • the office of deacon in the Catholic Church. • the office of bishop in the catholic church. • immunity from error and any possibility of error. • the name given to the assembly of the people of God • ...
5th Business 2016-12-18
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- ^ this type of practice is prohibited under the CPA 2007
- ^ a company's internal internet
- ^ must be held before an official strike
- ^ goods need to be of this quality
- ^ organisation who protects workers
- ^ the C in IBEC
- ^ "value" part of a contract
- ^ when a contract is ended by circumstances beyond your control
- ^ first C in CCPC
- ^ always entitled to this if a good is faulty
- ^ the body who deals with issues of equality in the workplace
- ^ the first step when involving a 3rd party for industrial disputes
- ^ when both parties reverse out of a contract
- ^ independent person who investigate if you have a complaint against a government body
- ^ when the relationship is constantly changing
- ^ the court of last resort for industrial relations
- ^ fee for the small claims court
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- ^ term used to organise factors of production to achieve objectives
- ^ when you get your old job back with no back pay
- ^ term used when protesting during a strike
- ^ person who has the idea to set up a business
- ^ when you feel pressurised to leave your job due to your treatment
- ^ talks which can be binding or nonbinding
- ^ employee in the business who represents the union
- ^ means workers cannot be sued whilst on strike
- ^ less severe than breach of condition
- ^ buyer beware in Latin
- ^ type of pay claim
- ^ anybody who is connected to a business
- ^ name for a sudden (illegal) strike
30 Clues: ^ the C in IBEC • ^ first C in CCPC • ^ type of pay claim • ^ buyer beware in Latin • ^ "value" part of a contract • ^ a company's internal internet • ^ fee for the small claims court • ^ goods need to be of this quality • ^ organisation who protects workers • ^ name for a sudden (illegal) strike • ^ less severe than breach of condition • ^ must be held before an official strike • ...
lymphatic system 2018-02-19
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- globular protein that neutralize a particular antigen and targets it for destruction
- lymphatic tissue in the small intestine; site of immune surveillance and activation
- lymphatic tissue associated with the mucosa around portals of entry
- swelling when there is excess tissue fluid due to trauma or blockage of lymph drainage
- this duct drains lymph from the right upper limb and right side of head and thorax
- swelling of mucosa with crypts for immune surveillance and activation
- an activated antibody making lymphocyte
- specialized lymphatic capillaries in the small intestine for absorption of fats
- fluid enters the lymphatic system directly from the _____
- indented area of lymph node where efferent vessels exit
- another name for antibodies
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- large white blood cells found in the lymph node medulla; dispose of pathogens and cellular debris
- prevent backflow of lymph
- areas of lymphocytes in the spleen; clustered around central arteries
- lymphocytes responsible for cell mediated immunity
- type of tissue that dominates lymphatic organs
- anything foreign that stimulates an immune response
- cells found in the germinal centers of lymph nodes
- filters blood, removal of old RBCs & stores iron and platelets
- T cells go to the thymus where they must become immunogenic and _____.
- the immunogenic part of an antigen
- expanded beginning of the thoracic duct that receives fat filled lymph drainage from the intestine
- site of T cell education and maturation; not a site for fighting infection; atrophies after adolescence
- tissue fluid that enters the lymphatic capillaries
24 Clues: prevent backflow of lymph • another name for antibodies • the immunogenic part of an antigen • an activated antibody making lymphocyte • type of tissue that dominates lymphatic organs • lymphocytes responsible for cell mediated immunity • cells found in the germinal centers of lymph nodes • tissue fluid that enters the lymphatic capillaries • ...
HGAV Quiz - Yellow Fever 2013-08-28
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- Muscle pain, can be a symptom of viral infection.
- A disease that is continuously present in a particular region or population
- An official document, that provides proof of vaccination, may be required as a condition of entry to a country or area
- The time it takes for the signs and symptoms of a disease to appear after exposure to an infectious agent.
- Contains a weakened virus that can stimulate immunity
- Affecting the internal organs of the body.
- A document that contains the current recommendations and information on vaccines for vaccine-preventable diseases in the UK
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- An organisation that promotes standard in travel medicine, providing travel health information for health professionals and the public
- A condition in which the eyeballs, skin and urine become abnormally yellow.
- Affecting the nervous tissue.
- A document that provides comprehensive information and advice on overseas travel for travel health professionals
- You should ask a series of these in a Yellow Fever consultation to determine whether the traveller requires a vaccination
- Loss of function of the kidneys.
- A condition caused by certain families of virus, characterised by raised body temperature and bleeding disorders.
- Having a weakened immune system
- The end of a journey, the place to which you are going.
- A carrier that transmits a disease
- A live vaccine against Yellow Fever, the only one available in the UK
- A country in Africa at risk of Yellow Fever
- A country in South America at risk of Yellow Fever.
20 Clues: Affecting the nervous tissue. • Having a weakened immune system • Loss of function of the kidneys. • A carrier that transmits a disease • Affecting the internal organs of the body. • A country in Africa at risk of Yellow Fever • Muscle pain, can be a symptom of viral infection. • A country in South America at risk of Yellow Fever. • ...
Spelling List G 2013-06-23
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- a fast-growing evergreen valued for its timber, oil, gum, resin.
- The customary code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
- The clothes, linen, and other belongings collected by a bride for her marriage.
- A mythical animal typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead.
- Using or of the nature of a euphemism.
- Not real or true; imaginary or fabricated
- A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job.
- Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
- A grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a spout to carry water clear of a wall.
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- A tall, rounded vase with a stem and base.
- A greater liking for one alternative over another or others.
- A young bird that has just fledged.
- Using or expressed in more words than are needed.
- The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by attempting to kill or overthrow the sovereign or government.
- A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine.
- Harmful to someone or something; detrimental.
- In exactly the same words as were used originally.
- A cycle with a single wheel.
- A two dimensional shape comprising three straight sides and three angles.
20 Clues: A cycle with a single wheel. • A young bird that has just fledged. • Using or of the nature of a euphemism. • Not real or true; imaginary or fabricated • A tall, rounded vase with a stem and base. • Harmful to someone or something; detrimental. • Using or expressed in more words than are needed. • In exactly the same words as were used originally. • ...
Clinical Bacteriology Lecture 2021-10-18
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- What biochemical test is used to differentiate Staphylococci & Micrococci from Streptococci?
- What is the major virulence factor of S. pneumoniae?
- What screening test is used for Group D non-enterococci and enterococci?
- What do you call the severe simultaneous spasm of all muscles?
- What does “histotoxic” affect?
- What is another name for Bacillus cereus?
- What test is used to determine the susceptibility or immunity of humans to diphtheria?
- What do you call the kind of anthrax which is caused by the ingestion of improperly cooked meat?
- What is the pH indicator in CCFA?
- What is released by an organism that causes paralysis?
- What are the gram positive cocci in grape like clusters?
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- What is another name for Lactobacillus acidophilus?
- What kind of granules does C. diphtheriae have?
- What is a form of necrosis (pathologic cell death) specific to muscle tissues?
- What Bacillus is considered as a bioterrorism agent?
- What is another name for the nutritionally variant Streptococci?
- What are the gram positive cocci in tetrads or cuboidal packets?
- What type of coagulase test detects free coagulase?
- What Bacillus causes eye infection in heroin addicts?
- What enzyme causes bacteria to agglutinate in plasma?
- What kind of paralysis is caused by Botulinum toxin?
- What is the most common type of anthrax?
- What are the gram positive cocci in chains or spherical to ovoid?
- What is the major virulence factor of S. pyogenes?
24 Clues: What does “histotoxic” affect? • What is the pH indicator in CCFA? • What is the most common type of anthrax? • What is another name for Bacillus cereus? • What kind of granules does C. diphtheriae have? • What is the major virulence factor of S. pyogenes? • What is another name for Lactobacillus acidophilus? • What type of coagulase test detects free coagulase? • ...
List #7 2021-11-18
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- strictness; sternness
- to lower in rank
- a message sent by telegraph, "far writing"
- to discourage; to press down
- success; wealth
- of higher rank, quality, or importance
- of sounds beyond the limit of the human ear to hear
- a short, witty saying
- to lower in standing or worth
- no longer living or existing
- that which is ridiculous or silly
- to take away; subtract
- the state of being in agreement; likeness
- a place, a region; the surrounding area
- the state of being clear
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- the state of being held against one's will; imprisonment
- soundness of mind and judgement
- the carbon used i pencils
- to withhold something from
- one who comes down from a common ancestor
- to do down (from a higher place)
- the making of likenesses with cameras
- "earthquake writing"; a device for measuring and recording earthquakes
- the religion based on Jesus Christ and the Bible
- put, laid, or set down
- the body's ability to resist an infection or disease
- to go down in value
- the state of being physically and morally clean
- the one who oversees work
- relating to more than the natural universe; relating to God
- of supreme excellence or beauty; splendid
- that which comes before in order of importance
- a nation's policy of not taking sides in a war
- written; vivid
- the lack of sameness
35 Clues: written; vivid • success; wealth • to lower in rank • to go down in value • the lack of sameness • strictness; sternness • a short, witty saying • put, laid, or set down • to take away; subtract • the state of being clear • the carbon used i pencils • the one who oversees work • to withhold something from • to discourage; to press down • no longer living or existing • ...
Spelling list 1 2022-04-28
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- Guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action
- An animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- Gently calm (a person or their feelings)
- A measure of time equal to sixty seconds
- Exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- Aggressive or warlike behaviour
- Paint or covering to blend in with surroundings
- Behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something
- A group of houses and associated buildings (larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town)
- Represent (something) as being larger, better, or worse than it really is
- A thing providing protection against a possible eventuality
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- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- Feel intense dislike or disgust for
- The union of two people as partners in a personal relationship
- Exceptional talent or intelligence
- Make (someone) feel very happy, animated, or elated
- Cause to move or be apart
- Take air in the lungs and expel it (regularly)
- Wrap up, cover, or surround completely
- A person's moral sense of right or wrong - a guide to one's behaviour
- Attract the strong attention and interest of (someone)
- A nuisance to someone
- Closely compacted in substance
- A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy
25 Clues: A nuisance to someone • Cause to move or be apart • Closely compacted in substance • Aggressive or warlike behaviour • Exceptional talent or intelligence • Feel intense dislike or disgust for • Wrap up, cover, or surround completely • Gently calm (a person or their feelings) • A measure of time equal to sixty seconds • Take air in the lungs and expel it (regularly) • ...
Current Events Crossword 2021-06-17
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- Current Vice President of the US
- A holiday celebrating the emancipation of slaves
- Highest court in the US, determines constitutionality of laws or actions
- Oversimplified image or idea of a person, thing or group
- Current president of Russia
- Individual or groups permanently moving to another country, current “hot” issue
- Country that started and held the first G7 meeting
- Athletic event held every 4 years. Will be in Tokyo this summer
- Creates antibodies and provides immunity against diseases
- Current president of the United States
- The capital of the United States of America
- Rising of temperatures throughout the world causing concern
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- Prime Minister of England
- Current leader of North Korea and the Workers Party
- An individual who works to influence policy on behalf of a certain organization
- Term given to US policy meant to improve health care for all, also known as Affordable Care Act
- Palestinian Islamic organization currently fighting against Israel
- Political ideology usually associated with the Republican party
- Protection against criminal attacks of electronic data or programs
- First NFL team to win 6 Super Bowls
- An increase in prices and/or a reduction in value of money and spending power
- A disease prevalent or spreading over the globe
- Tennis tournament held in London England on grass courts
- Information that is biased or misleading to promote a point of view
- Everyone’s favorite US state, adored and loved by everyone
- Political ideology usually associated with the Democratic party
26 Clues: Prime Minister of England • Current president of Russia • Current Vice President of the US • First NFL team to win 6 Super Bowls • Current president of the United States • The capital of the United States of America • A disease prevalent or spreading over the globe • A holiday celebrating the emancipation of slaves • Country that started and held the first G7 meeting • ...
Disease Vocab 2023-11-30
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- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus surrounded by a membrane
- A change that disrupts the function of one or more body systems
- Microscopic organisms that can be dangerous or beneficial
- Medical treatment given to someone with an illness or injury
- An epidemic that spreads more globally affecting a large geographical area
- A disease that cannot be spread from one organism to another
- A person with a disease that can pass it to other organisms
- A particle consisting of DNA in a protein coat that requires a living cell to reproduce
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising
- Medicine used to kill or slow the growth of bacteria that cause diseases
- A disease that spreads across a large population, usually a regional area
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- A preventive shot to yield immunity against a specific disease
- An organism that lives in or on another organism and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- Any organism that can not be seen with the naked eye
- An animal that carries and transmits a disease
- Any disease that is caused by a pathogen
- Any member of a large group of eukaryotic organisms that include yeasts, molds and mushrooms
- A microbe that causes disease in an organism
- A single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus with a membrane or other specialized organelles
- A chemical made by the body that helps destroy invading pathogens
20 Clues: Any disease that is caused by a pathogen • A microbe that causes disease in an organism • An animal that carries and transmits a disease • Any organism that can not be seen with the naked eye • Microscopic organisms that can be dangerous or beneficial • The action of stopping something from happening or arising • ...
Communicable Disease 2023-10-30
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- a global outbreak of an infectious disease
- a disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment
- a piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- substance that kill cells or interfere with their functions
- an infection of the lungs in which the air sacs feel with infection and other fluids
- a network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens
- a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
- scarring of the liver
- the passage way that makes breathing possible
- disease outbreak that effects many people in the same place at the same time
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- the yellowing of the skin and eyes
- a reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection
- single-celled microorganisms
- a preparation of dead or weakend pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
- plant like organisms that can cause diseases of the lungs, mucous membranes, and the skin
- an organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals
- communicable diseases whose occurrence in humans has increased within the past two decades or threatens to increase in the near future
- substances that trigger an immune response
- the lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth
- a state of being protected against a particular disease
- a protein that acts against a specific antigen
21 Clues: scarring of the liver • single-celled microorganisms • the yellowing of the skin and eyes • a global outbreak of an infectious disease • substances that trigger an immune response • the passage way that makes breathing possible • a protein that acts against a specific antigen • a state of being protected against a particular disease • ...
Hi 2024-01-26
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- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A fail to function.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A part of a bone.
- A disease that can cause death.
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
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- Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- A large, biological molecule
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- Something that is rare or not normal.
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A unit of hereditary material
- A healthcare service.
- A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
25 Clues: No cure • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something that is rare or not normal. • A machine that helps a patient breathe • Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
May 31 2019-05-29
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- move cargo by water, or move any kind of package from one place to another.
- a Muslim "church"
- a very soft and very heavy metal
- a very formal suit for men, sometimes worn for weddings
- belonging to someone. Eg. it's his __ car. It does not belong to the CAF.
- a Jewish "church"
- a kind of vessel that takes passengers and their vehicles across a some waterway
- an opponent
- an injection to provide immunity to a disease
- a synonym for "make a big effort". "He strained to push the car out of the snowbank."
- a synonym for happy
- a kind of disease with many red spots on the skin, for which people get innoculations
- a person who uses intimidation (physical, verbal social) to impose themselves on another (often weaker or smaller) person
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- Which word does "flood" rhyme with? 1. blood 2. stood or 3. food
- edible birds eg. chicken, duck goose turkey etc.
- if a quantity (eg. levels of CO2) increases suddenly and significantly , we can say it rises ___
- a kind of liquid, shiny and poisonous metal that is used in thermometers to measure temperature. Also the name of the planet closest to the sun.
- the trail in the water that you can see behind a boat
- synonym of employees
- a very tall building, usually an office tower
- a type of religious building where people (eg. Buddhists) pray
21 Clues: an opponent • a Muslim "church" • a Jewish "church" • a synonym for happy • synonym of employees • a very soft and very heavy metal • a very tall building, usually an office tower • an injection to provide immunity to a disease • edible birds eg. chicken, duck goose turkey etc. • the trail in the water that you can see behind a boat • ...
Quiz-Dee! (10.16.20) 2020-10-15
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- fungi that grows in patients who are under long term antibiotic treatment or who have compromised immune systems
- Roundworms
- Tinea pedis / Athlete’s Foot in Filipino
- vector that transmits the causative agent of Endemic Typhus
- prion disease brought about by the practice of cannibalism
- The only RNA virus family that is doublestranded
- Most efficient method of sterilization in the dental practice when performed at 121°C at 15psi for 15-20 minutes
- Syringe in Filipino
- Mumps in Filipino
- Previous classification of Coxiella burnetii
- Test used to distinguish whether a gram (+) bacteria is Streptococcus or Staphylococcus
- Toothpaste in Filipino
- Route of administration performed at a 90° angle
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- Calcified lesion observed in Tuberculosis patients
- Polio vaccine given orally
- Disease caused by Plasmodium sp that is characterized by severe anemia and jaundice
- ____ anaerobes: bacteria that do not need oxygen but can survive in its presence
- Intraoral spots associated with the three-day measles
- Its presence in the patient’s serum indicates that he/she is a highly infectious Hepatitis B carrier
- ____virus: causative agent of water warts
- disease caused by the unique gram positive bacteria thought to possess an endotoxin
- Ribs in Filipino
- Type of immunity that develops after your acquire antibodies from someone or somewhere else
- Virulence factor of streptococcus pyogenes that inhibits phagocytosis by polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs); its fragments act as superantigens
- Protein in the peplomers of the influenza virus that functions for attachment
25 Clues: Roundworms • Ribs in Filipino • Mumps in Filipino • Syringe in Filipino • Toothpaste in Filipino • Polio vaccine given orally • Tinea pedis / Athlete’s Foot in Filipino • ____virus: causative agent of water warts • Previous classification of Coxiella burnetii • The only RNA virus family that is doublestranded • Route of administration performed at a 90° angle • ...
JS Sept. 7 2020 2020-10-04
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- a person forced to leave his or her country because of danger or unfair treatment
- money given by a government or other organization that usually doesn’t have to be paid back
- a substance given to people or animals (usually as a shot) to try to protect them against a particular disease
- relating to community involvement, citizenship, or government
- a scientist who studies fossil remains of animals or plants
- the body’s resistance to or protection against a particular disease
- very serious and urgent
- the separation of people by race, ethnic group, gender, or class
- a personal opinion that influences someone’s work, actions, or thoughts
- a system of power that gives some people advantages based on their race, including laws and policies as well as individual acts of unfair treatment
- to use someone or something in an unfair or selfish way
- not having official papers to legally stay in a country
- a group of people who have the same racial, religious, or cultural background and a shared sense of identity
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- humanness
- easily spread from one person, animal, or plant to another
- relating to money or business
- a Spanish person who traveled to the Americas in the 1500s and took control of an area
- favoring tradition and stability over social and political reforms
- an outbreak of a disease that spreads quickly and affects many people in different areas
- requiring people to obey rules or laws and restricting freedoms
20 Clues: humanness • very serious and urgent • relating to money or business • to use someone or something in an unfair or selfish way • not having official papers to legally stay in a country • easily spread from one person, animal, or plant to another • a scientist who studies fossil remains of animals or plants • relating to community involvement, citizenship, or government • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-05-18
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- a tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell
- animal that carries pathogens from person to person
- capable of destroying or inhibiting the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
- an infectious disease that can be transmitted or spread from one organism to another
- whiplike structures used for movement in bacteria or protists
- a person who has some pathogen to which he is immune but who can pass it on to others
- organism that lives on or in a host and causes it harm
- single-celled organism lacking a nucleus
- tiny one-celled organisms that lack a nucleus, some of which can cause diseases
- the struggle between individuals of the same or different species for food, space, light, etc.
- The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose
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- organism whose cells contain nucleus
- epidemic that spreads over a large area, or throughout the world
- medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed; example: dog and heartworms
- any microbe (virus, bacteria, fungus or organism) that can cause a disease
- substance prepared from killed or weaken viruses; given to help immunity from the virus.
- outbreak of a disease that affects many people in an area
- anything that causes a mutation or change in DNA
- a trait that helps an organism survive in a particular environment
20 Clues: organism whose cells contain nucleus • single-celled organism lacking a nucleus • anything that causes a mutation or change in DNA • animal that carries pathogens from person to person • medicine that kills or slows the growth of bacteria • The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose • organism that lives on or in a host and causes it harm • ...
Level 3 Drugs 2024-08-29
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- ------- channel blocker drug to reduce blood pressure
- drug to prevent conception
- drug to reduce high blood pressure
- drug to prevent blood clotting
- drug to reduce vomiting
- drug to kill bacteria
- drug to neutralise stomach acid
- drug to induce sleep
- drug to increase level of alertness and brain activity
- ACE --------- - drug to treat hypertension or heart failure
- drug to reduce body temperature
- drug for relief of pain, general or local
- drugs to reduce inflammation (stronger than NSAIDS)
- substance specially prepared to stimulate immunity
- substance to prevent disease
- drug to quieten disturbed patients suffering from mania
- drug to lift the mood of the patient
- drug to reduce the production of histamine – for allergies
- drug to reduce muscle spasms also called anticholinergics
- drug to kill fungi
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- toxic drug to kill malignant cells
- drug to reduce anxiety
- drug to control the rhythm of the heart
- drug to widen the bronchial tubes (e.g. asthma)
- drug to help evacuate the bowels
- drug to depress the function of the central nervous system
- ------ pump inhibitor drug to inhibit production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
- drug to encourage coughing up of secretions
- drug for severe or persistent pain
- drug to stimulate the production of urine
- drug to remove sensation
- drug to lower cholesterol in the blood
- drug to relieve congestion of mucous membranes
- drug to reduce coughing
34 Clues: drug to kill fungi • drug to induce sleep • drug to kill bacteria • drug to reduce anxiety • drug to reduce vomiting • drug to reduce coughing • drug to remove sensation • drug to prevent conception • substance to prevent disease • drug to prevent blood clotting • drug to neutralise stomach acid • drug to reduce body temperature • drug to help evacuate the bowels • ...
Cancer Cure 2024-03-12
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- cancer A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- lymphoma
- A healthcare service.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A fail to function.
- A large, biological molecule
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
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- A disease that can cause death.
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- Something is rare or not normal.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
- A unit of hereditary material
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
- A part of a bone.
- to combat a blood cancer in adults
26 Clues: No cure • lymphoma • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something is rare or not normal. • to combat a blood cancer in adults • A machine that helps a patient breathe • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
Cancer Cure 2024-03-12
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- cancer A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- lymphoma
- A healthcare service.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A fail to function.
- A large, biological molecule
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
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- A disease that can cause death.
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- Something is rare or not normal.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
- A unit of hereditary material
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
- A part of a bone.
- to combat a blood cancer in adults
26 Clues: No cure • lymphoma • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something is rare or not normal. • to combat a blood cancer in adults • A machine that helps a patient breathe • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
Cancer Cure 2024-03-12
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- cancer A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- lymphoma
- A healthcare service.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A fail to function.
- A large, biological molecule
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
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- A disease that can cause death.
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- Something is rare or not normal.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
- A unit of hereditary material
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
- A part of a bone.
- to combat a blood cancer in adults
26 Clues: No cure • lymphoma • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something is rare or not normal. • to combat a blood cancer in adults • A machine that helps a patient breathe • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
Cancer Cure 2024-03-12
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- cancer A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- lymphoma
- A healthcare service.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A fail to function.
- A large, biological molecule
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
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- A disease that can cause death.
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- Something is rare or not normal.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
- A unit of hereditary material
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
- A part of a bone.
- to combat a blood cancer in adults
26 Clues: No cure • lymphoma • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something is rare or not normal. • to combat a blood cancer in adults • A machine that helps a patient breathe • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
LA Crossword 2023-01-26
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- The weakest protean.
- A sound based signature move in Gen 9.
- Why would someone draft Granbull?
- A way for fainted pokemon to get a kill.
- Prankster’s almost always have.
- Usually used to punish physical attackers.
- Ironic saying for a strong pokemon.
- Let a doll do your bidding.
- Oblivious to positivity.
- Two setup moves is refereed to as
- An uncontrollable boost of power.
- The inherent quality of a special attacker.
- Take home maybe?
- Frequently stated at the start.
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- A way Landorus makes fun of others.
- In them, semis are present.
- Something that would cause a wheelchair.
- A move fitted for a magician.
- Is almost certainly used in every game.
- A reason ground types don't visit parties.
- The saying goes “draft player clicks _”.
- Shedinja posses a lot of
- Present on an emoji’s face, otherwise strengthening a pokemon.
- Applying _ in order to stall.
- The draft term that refers to providing unauthorized help.
- An object that is so heavy it restricts you.
- Paradox before paradox existed.
- This pokemon sucks but is usually banned.
- Something so contentious that several leagues have done seasons with it banned.
- An iconic Pokemon to the biggest draft league owner.
- A move that would be used to repeat a certain event.
- Fire on Ground is what Water is to Ice.
- You put this on a slowking to tank a knockoff.
33 Clues: Take home maybe? • The weakest protean. • Shedinja posses a lot of • Oblivious to positivity. • In them, semis are present. • Let a doll do your bidding. • A move fitted for a magician. • Applying _ in order to stall. • Prankster’s almost always have. • Paradox before paradox existed. • Frequently stated at the start. • Why would someone draft Granbull? • ...
Garn Family 2023-07-19
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- Shot his first deer in 2022
- LEGO-themed bedroom
- Eats strawberries by the pound
- Wrecked a car before he could drive
- Has officially grown out of all her clothes
- Egg thrower
- Is half a century old!
- Carter comedian
- Loves to clean
- Sabine (Star Wars character) lookalike
- Participated in a dairy princess contest
- Gerbil killer
- Dolphin lover
- Captain of an army (God's army)
- Up-and-coming songwriter
- Bench presses 115 lbs
- Fearless cliff jumper
- Adrenaline rush junkie
- Lived in four countries in one year
- Most likely to become the next presidential candidate
- Slept overnight in a snow cave in the mountains
- Buys (almost) anything that claims to boost immunity
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- Loves playing with their lambs
- Stick collector
- Mother of 184 kids
- Crème brûlée connoisseur
- Wants to be a doctor
- Bikes to work
- Calls people hippies
- Licked a fish
- Loves to clean up
- Famous with the American Fork Hospital nurses
- Arriving in October
- Loves working outside... especially tilling and mowing
- Handy Landy
- Can throw a front aerial
- Likes to watch "Alone" while home alone
- Making the aunts raise their eyebrows and bat their lashes
- Worked at an art museum this summer
- Loves trucks
- Can run fast
- Although not going to the U, is SUPER excited for the first U football game this fall
- Does Chinese competitions
- Softball champion
44 Clues: Egg thrower • Handy Landy • Loves trucks • Can run fast • Bikes to work • Licked a fish • Gerbil killer • Dolphin lover • Loves to clean • Stick collector • Carter comedian • Loves to clean up • Softball champion • Mother of 184 kids • LEGO-themed bedroom • Arriving in October • Wants to be a doctor • Calls people hippies • Bench presses 115 lbs • Fearless cliff jumper • Is half a century old! • ...
Wellbeing 2024-12-18
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- The framework of bones in the body
- The process of taking in food and using it for energy
- A condition caused by a lack of iron in the diet
- The natural ability of the body to fight disease
- The state of overall physical, mental, and social health
- A dimension of health related to the body and its systems
- A type of fat that is considered unhealthy in large amounts
- The main organ of the circulatory system
- A condition caused by long-term deficiency of vitamin C
- A mineral important for oxygen transport in the blood
- The process of moving air in and out of the lungs
- A dimension of health related to finding meaning and purpose in life
- A dimension of health focused on relationships and interactions
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- The ability to express and manage emotions effectively.
- A common form of physical activity that promotes cardiovascular health
- The chemical element essential for strong bones and teeth
- A key lifestyle factor that impacts both physical and mental health
- A government initiative promoting healthy eating in schools
- A nutrient that provides energy and is found in bread, pasta, and rice
- The sense of satisfaction with one’s life
- A bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics
- The hormone responsible for regulating blood sugar levels
- A condition resulting from a lack of physical activity and poor diet
- The body's main source of hydration
- A type of sugar found naturally in fruits
25 Clues: The framework of bones in the body • The body's main source of hydration • The main organ of the circulatory system • The sense of satisfaction with one’s life • A type of sugar found naturally in fruits • A condition caused by a lack of iron in the diet • The natural ability of the body to fight disease • The process of moving air in and out of the lungs • ...
#13-Chapter 5- Part 2- Organs and Systems 2024-10-12
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- An organ in the gastrointestinal system responsible for detoxifying chemicals and producing bile
- system Organs involved in digestion, including the stomach and intestines.
- system Protects the body from invading pathogens, including white blood cells.
- system Organs that filter waste from the blood, such as the kidneys and bladder.
- Paired organs in the respiratory system where oxygen exchange occurs.
- A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the cardiovascular system.
- system Involves the lungs and airways, exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- organ An organ that is essential for life, such as the heart or lungs.
- system Includes the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands.
- A collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to perform a specific function.
- system Consists of the heart and blood vessels, transporting blood throughout the body.
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- system Includes the spleen and lymph nodes, playing a role in immunity.
- system Provides information about the environment through sight and hearing.
- gland A gland in the endocrine system that regulates metabolism.
- system Organs responsible for producing offspring, such as ovaries and testes.
- system Glands that secrete hormones, including the thyroid and adrenal glands.
- system Provides the main storage for calcium and supports the body.
- system Comprised of muscles, bones, and joints, providing support and movement.
- A group of organs and structures that work together to perform complex functions.
- system Controls the body's responses, including the brain and spinal cord.
20 Clues: system Includes the skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands. • gland A gland in the endocrine system that regulates metabolism. • system Provides the main storage for calcium and supports the body. • A vital organ that pumps blood throughout the cardiovascular system. • Paired organs in the respiratory system where oxygen exchange occurs. • ...
Vitamin D 2025-04-29
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- What is a common disorder in children who have a lack of vitamin D?
- Where can you get vitamin D2?
- Where can you get vitamin D3?
- Fatigue, bone pain, depression, hair loss, and getting sick frequently are symptoms of vitamin D _?
- Fatty fish that is high in vitamin D?
- The reason vitamin D is necessary for bone health is because it metabolizes our phosphate and _?
- What is a common disorder that is caused by a lack of Vitamin D?
- How many forms of vitamin D are there?
- Liver is one of the healthiest things you can eat because it is a storage site for nutrients such as vitamin D (T/F)
- Vitamin D helps with our insulin reuptake and resistance because it also metabolizes our _?
- What is the vitamin that has benefits for bone health, metabolism, immunity, and inflammation?
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- What is a common way for people to get vitamin D that isn't food or sunlight?
- Vitamin D is metabolized in the liver and _?
- In its active form, vitamin D acts on what organ of the digestive system?
- The process of adding necessary vitamins and minerals to foods lacking in it is called?
- Oranges contain vitamin D (T/F)
- Which hormone does vitamin D work with in the body?
- What is the active form of vitamin D called?
- Vitamin D is most known for it strengthening our _?
- Elderly, obese patients and nursing home residents and hospitalized patients are all at risk for vitamin d deficiency (T/F)
- What is the biggest source of vitamin D?
21 Clues: Where can you get vitamin D2? • Where can you get vitamin D3? • Oranges contain vitamin D (T/F) • Fatty fish that is high in vitamin D? • How many forms of vitamin D are there? • What is the biggest source of vitamin D? • Vitamin D is metabolized in the liver and _? • What is the active form of vitamin D called? • Which hormone does vitamin D work with in the body? • ...
Jackvivor S19: Season Trivia 2025-04-23
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- Puzzle during werewolf portion of Roles Gauntlet.
- First person voted off the Loufoque tribe.
- First name of the IRL survivor castaway used in the “The Tribe Has Spoken” GIF used by the hosts during tribal councils.
- Won the most individual immunity challenges.
- Received the most votes post merge (including nullified votes)?
- Tribe that won the Scavenger Hunt.
- Kamil’s twin.
- Amount of DNFs during the Pinball Wizard challenge.
- Which host read the votes at Jordan’s tribal vote off?
- Episode we merged.
- Scary story judge to give the highest scores.
- Youngest member of the class field trip script.
- How many Tranquille tribe members made merge?
- First previous winner to give advice in treemail
- Amount of rules this season.
- Month the season started.
- Moutons in French is this in English
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- The answer to the example Mystery Middles board.
- Role that had the ability to make a cross-tribe chat.
- Lowest placing castaway to survive four tribal councils.
- Color of role that opens up the Manor Map channel.
- Mistakenly thought they were running the game.
- First person to have their vote killed at the merge.
- Day number we swapped tribes.
- Who was attacked by the werewolves during the Quoridor challenge?
- Kind of moon that would win the Werewolf Hunting challenge.
- Role name for the castaways this season.
- This secret lasted four days.
- This creature is what this season is themed around.
- Amount of people removed from the game during Day 1.
30 Clues: Kamil’s twin. • Episode we merged. • Month the season started. • Amount of rules this season. • Day number we swapped tribes. • This secret lasted four days. • Tribe that won the Scavenger Hunt. • Moutons in French is this in English • Role name for the castaways this season. • First person voted off the Loufoque tribe. • Won the most individual immunity challenges. • ...
Exam 2 (Part B) Study Guide 2025-05-05
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- Failure of the immune system to protect its host from infections or cancerous growth.
- Long-lived quiescent cells distributed throughout body.
- Type III Hypersensitivity: AKA
- Type I Hypersensitivity: AKA
- Process in which a recipient perceives grafted tissue as foreign.
- What hypersensitivity type results from antigen in slight excess of antibody.
- Type II Hypersensitivity: AKA
- Toll-like and NID-like receptors
- The first antibody produced in early stages of infection?
- Chronic, infectious disease primarily affecting intestines of ruminants.
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- This branch of the adaptive immune response is associated with the production of T lymphocytes.
- Most common response of Type 1 Hypersensitivity and results from increased vascular permeability.
- A steroid hormone that reduces inflammation by downregulating immune response. Common Treatment for Type II Hypersensitivity.
- All types of hypersensitivity require what phase before the effector phase.
- CD4+ T-Cells release inflammatory ____
- Cell surface complexes that aid in immunologic and nonimmunologic functions: Abbr.
- Vaccinations are an example of _____ transfer.
- What cell's main function is to serve as an antigen presenting cell.
- Site of origin for lymphocytes.
- The final phase in the immune response where antigens are eliminated.
- This branch of the adaptive immune response is associated with the production of B lymphocytes.
- Type IV Hypersensitivity: AKA
- The Immune response that lacks memory and is nonspecific.
- Molecular patterns recognized by PRRs: Abbr.
- Genetic defects that cause deficiencies in humoral and Cell-mediated immunity: Abbr.
25 Clues: Type I Hypersensitivity: AKA • Type II Hypersensitivity: AKA • Type IV Hypersensitivity: AKA • Type III Hypersensitivity: AKA • Site of origin for lymphocytes. • Toll-like and NID-like receptors • CD4+ T-Cells release inflammatory ____ • Molecular patterns recognized by PRRs: Abbr. • Vaccinations are an example of _____ transfer. • ...
Blood cells G11 2025-05-20
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- cava Large vein bringing deoxygenated blood into the right atrium.
- The most common type of leukocyte; highly effective against bacteria.
- Shape of a monocyte’s nucleus.
- Proteins released by B cells to neutralize pathogens.
- Type of immunity provided by T and B lymphocytes.
- The liquid portion of blood in which cells are suspended.
- Largest leukocytes; horseshoe-shaped nucleus; become macrophages.
- General term for white blood cells involved in body defenses.
- Large cells in bone marrow that produce platelets.
- Valve that allows blood to exit the left ventricle into the aorta.
- Term for cells that engulf pathogens or debris.
- Small particles in cytoplasm of some leukocytes, like neutrophils and eosinophils.
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- Phagocytic cells with red-orange granules; active in allergies and parasitic infections.
- Flattened, biconcave red blood cells that transport oxygen.
- Least common leukocyte; promotes inflammation with dense purple granules.
- Platelets help maintain this by sealing wounds and preventing blood loss.
- Cell fragments that aid in clotting and tissue repair.
- Substance recognized as foreign, triggering immune response.
- Jelly-like material in cells where granules may be found.
- Term describing blood vessels or valves associated with the lungs.
- marrow The tissue where blood cells are produced.
- Spherical cells with a large nucleus; include B and T cells.
- Shape of red blood cells that increases surface area for gas exchange.
- Large artery that carries oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle to the body.
- Type of heart valve shaped like a half-moon.
25 Clues: Shape of a monocyte’s nucleus. • Type of heart valve shaped like a half-moon. • Term for cells that engulf pathogens or debris. • Type of immunity provided by T and B lymphocytes. • marrow The tissue where blood cells are produced. • Large cells in bone marrow that produce platelets. • Proteins released by B cells to neutralize pathogens. • ...
Pharmacology Crossword 2023-05-09
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- having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air can pass through
- very small air cell of the lungs
- medication often used to anesthetize or euthanize animals
- rate or flow through a porous material
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- capability of being dissolved
- to combine into a single or unified form
- substance produced by metabolism
- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- medication used to treat skin conditions
- any medication, substance or vaccine made from animal products or other biological sources which is used to prevent or treat disease
- inhibiting the growth of microorganisms
- movement of fluid through the lymphatic system or blood vessels to a body part
- colorless fluid, which holds white blood cells
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- strong drug used to treat pain
- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
- medication used to reduce arthritis pain
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever or inflammation
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
- dissolve with, or mix with water
- medication used to treat moderate pain
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected animal
- microorganism, bacterium which causes disease
- composed of one or more atoms and is the smallest particle of a substance which retains all the properties of the substance
- medication used to treat severe pain
- medication used to treat allergic reactions
27 Clues: capability of being dissolved • strong drug used to treat pain • very small air cell of the lungs • dissolve with, or mix with water • substance produced by metabolism • 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 • ...
Coronavirus 2023-01-18
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- a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome.
- having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions.
- a condition in which feces are discharged from the bowels frequently and in a liquid form.
- an abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
- change or cause to change in form or nature; undergo or cause to undergo change in a gene or genes.
- a detailed inspection or investigation.
- existing or taking place within, or administered into, a vein or veins.
- likely to be transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the environment.
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- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- having official permission or approval.
- causing death.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- to give help or assistance; to hold something or someone up.
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous from happening.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
20 Clues: causing death. • having official permission or approval. • a detailed inspection or investigation. • a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit. • the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • to give help or assistance; to hold something or someone up. • ...
Immune System 2023-03-16
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- / preparation that is used to help the body immune response against diseases.
- / when the body is given immunity to a disease from small quantities.
- / substances that cause the body to make an immune response against the substance.
- / cells that are part of the immune system that help fight infections and other diseases.
- / helps kill tumor cells and help control immune responses
- / a type of white blood that kills microorganisms and removes dead cells
- / reproduction of viruses using a cell to manufacture more of the viruses
- / method of a virus can replicate its DNA using a cell
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- / owns and manages risks
- / when a disease triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to the disease.
- / when antibodies are given to someone, then produce it through the immune system.
- / antibody protection the body creates against germs that the bodies have been infected with.
- / when the bacteria defeats the antibiotic that is meant to kill the bacteria
- / network of organs, cells and proteins to help fight the body against infections.
- / an immune system that surround and kill microorganisms and ingest foreign material
- / type of blood cells that are made in bone marrow and found the blood and lymph tissue
- / protein made by plasma cells that respond to antigen.
- / overseees risks or control and compliance
- / drugs that are used to treat infections that are caused by bacteria.
- / microorganism that infects cells and can cause diseases
20 Clues: / owns and manages risks • / overseees risks or control and compliance • / method of a virus can replicate its DNA using a cell • / protein made by plasma cells that respond to antigen. • / microorganism that infects cells and can cause diseases • / helps kill tumor cells and help control immune responses • ...
Pharmacology Vocab 2023-05-17
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- composed of one or more atoms and is the smallest particle of a substance which retains all the properties of the substance
- medication used to treat moderate pain
- microorganism, bacterium which causes disease
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever or
- medication used to treat skin conditions
- medication used to treat severe pain
- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
- medication often used to anesthetize or euthanize animals
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
- to combine into a single or unified form
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- strong drug used to treat pain
- medication used to treat allergic reactions
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
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- dissolve with, or mix with water
- movement of fluid through the lymphatic system or blood vessels to a body part
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected animal
- very small air cell of the lungs
- substance produced by metabolism
- colorless fluid, which holds white blood cells
- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air can pass through
- inhibiting the growth of microorganisms
- capability of being dissolved
- medication used to reduce arthritis pain
- any medication, substance or vaccine made from animal products or other biological sources which is used to prevent or treat disease
- rate or flow through a porous material
27 Clues: capability of being dissolved • strong drug used to treat pain • dissolve with, or mix with water • very small air cell of the lungs • substance produced by metabolism • solution used as a mild antiseptic • class of drugs used to relieve pain • medication used to treat severe pain • medication used to treat moderate pain • rate or flow through a porous material • ...
criminal justice 2025-01-17
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- Information that is a secret or is intended to
- process of questioning a witness in a trial to show the witness shouldn’t be credited or valued as a witness
- secret
- Medical examination of a deceased body.
- broken bone
- In Arizona, 6 classes of crimes that require imprisonment.
- Items that are or illegal or prohibited
- Legal ratification of the U.S. Constitution
- An event that causes unintentional injury.
- Taking into custody
- The money put up to secure the release of a person who has been charged with a crime
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- a reasonable doubt: The money put up to secure the release of a person who has been charged with a crime
- Officers assigned to follow-up crimes and respond to crime scenes for the detection and collection of evidence
- avoidance of prosecution either by international law or to certain people who function as a member of the state
- every type of proof legally presented at trial (allowed by the judge) which is intended to convince the judge and/or jury of alleged facts material to the case
- Application to a higher court to dispute a lower court’s decision
- Personnel responsible for two-way communication between field units.
- an unmanned aircraft remotely controlled
- it can be easily accessed, managed and updated
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid, which is a blueprint of livingthings
- is a collection of information that is organized so
- of rights: Legal document containing the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
22 Clues: secret • broken bone • Taking into custody • Medical examination of a deceased body. • Items that are or illegal or prohibited • an unmanned aircraft remotely controlled • An event that causes unintentional injury. • Legal ratification of the U.S. Constitution • Information that is a secret or is intended to • it can be easily accessed, managed and updated • ...
Comprehensive Review 2025-02-18
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- Increased activation or inhibition of neurons in brain
- Antibody for short-term immunity protection
- Cause of post-renal acute kidney injury
- Muscular manifestation of hypoparathyroidism
- Effect of portal hypertension from liver cirrhosis
- Complication is triggered by bladder distention and pressure ulcers
- Nail clubbing, cyanosis, difficulty breathing, increased mucus production
- Chemical mediators of acute inflammation include prostaglandins and _________
- Manifestations include concentrated urine, oliguria, fluid excess
- Manifestations include dilute urine and fluid loss
- Decreased electrolyte levels occur with renal failure
- Manifestations include chest pain and dyspnea
- Paralysis occurs below level of spinal cord injury
- Concentrated lab test that occurs with fluid volume deficit
- Causes delayed wound healing
- Increased intracranial pressure manifestation
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- Cause of pre-renal acute kidney injury
- Viral infection transmitted by blood-to-blood contact and IV drug users
- Elevated T3 levels and exophthalmos occur with this disorder
- Labs include CRP, ESR, CBC
- pH 7.29, Co2 54, HCO3 22
- Effects include purple striae, buffalo hump, hypertension, weight gain
- Risk factors include Hypertension, Diabetes, Cardiovascular disease, and Polycystic kidney disease
- Chemical messengers move messages from peripheral nerves to brain through receptors
- pH 7.55, Co2 30, HCO3 24
- Changes in blood vessels that causes redness and warmth in acute inflammation
- Viral infection transmitted by contaminated water and food
- Lethargy and weight gain
- Increased hormone secretion occurs with S.I.A.D.H.
- Lesion filled with fluid
30 Clues: pH 7.29, Co2 54, HCO3 22 • pH 7.55, Co2 30, HCO3 24 • Lethargy and weight gain • Lesion filled with fluid • Labs include CRP, ESR, CBC • Causes delayed wound healing • Cause of pre-renal acute kidney injury • Cause of post-renal acute kidney injury • Antibody for short-term immunity protection • Muscular manifestation of hypoparathyroidism • ...
Goat Mgmt Vocab 2025-11-18
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- any event or condition that results in problems delivering kids
- condition of muscle spasm or rigidity of the muscles produced by an abnormality in the chloride channels of muscle cells
- castrated male goat or sheep
- adult female goat
- process of labor and delivery
- Feeding management practice to help kids wean from the mother’s milk
- adult male goat
- period of fetal development from conception until birth
- fine, soft undercoat of a goat’s pelt
- period of time per day that an organism is exposed to daylight
- damage or loss to a herd of livestock
- animal containing four stomachs
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- shot administered to induce immunity or to reduce the effect of a disease
- process occurring in the rumen of the animal which produces bacteria to break down forages
- bloodless method of removing the buds of an animal eliminating any future growth
- strong, elastic fiber produced from goat pelts, typically from the Angora breed
- period of sexual receptivity in mammals
- complete or partial loss of control in a part of the body
- tool utilizing a rubber band to remove testicles and small horns by eliminating blood flow
- poisonous acidic chemicals produced by the body when fat instead of glucose is burned for energy
- degree of fatness on an animal
- french for goat meat; also known as cabrito
- cheese made from the milk of goats
- first milk secreted at the time of parturition, which is rich in antibodies
24 Clues: adult male goat • adult female goat • castrated male goat or sheep • process of labor and delivery • degree of fatness on an animal • animal containing four stomachs • cheese made from the milk of goats • fine, soft undercoat of a goat’s pelt • damage or loss to a herd of livestock • period of sexual receptivity in mammals • french for goat meat; also known as cabrito • ...
Viruses Crossword 2026-01-05
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- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time
- glycoprotein projections found on the surface of some viruses
- Proteins on the viral surface that help with cell entry
- Ribonucleic Acid
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
- Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell
- a powerful, involuntary reflex to clear irritants like dust, pollen, or germs from your nasal passages, triggered by the trigeminal nerve sending signals to your brainstem
- the fundamental structural, functional, and biological unit of all living organisms
- a vital, rapid, involuntary reflex clearing the airways
- a laboratory instrument that uses lenses or electron beams to magnify objects too small for the naked eye
- tiny infectious agent made of genetic material (DNA or RNA) inside a protective protein shell
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- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- a subjective, internal experience of an abnormal condition that only the patient can perceive and report
- tiny organisms (living things) that have only one cell
- the body's ability to resist disease-causing germs (pathogens) through its immune system
- the protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material
- a temporary rise in body temperature
- an infectious disease that spreads easily from person to person through direct contact (touch, fluids), indirect contact, or droplets
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- an organism that provides shelter, food, or other resources for another organism
20 Clues: Ribonucleic Acid • Deoxyribonucleic Acid) • a temporary rise in body temperature • Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell • tiny organisms (living things) that have only one cell • Proteins on the viral surface that help with cell entry • a vital, rapid, involuntary reflex clearing the airways • the protein shell of a virus, enclosing its genetic material • ...
End of Year Social Studies 2012-04-19
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- to give up your job
- the shortage resulting from spending more money than is received
- doing away with the laws and practice of having separate schools and other facilities for different races
- financial or other aid given by the government to people in need
- a plan for saving and spending income
- the use of violence against ordinary people to achieve a political goal
- removal of an official rule about what may or may not be done
- a war hero who had led the Allied troops in Europe during World War II and who became President
- a group of allies working together to achieve a goal
- the U.S. President who led the country through the final months of World War II and brought his Fair Deal program to Congress
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- an agreement reached after discussion or negotiation by two or more groups
- an inoculation to provide immunity against a specific disease
- economic success, wealth, or good fortune in life
- developed a vaccine to prevent polio
- a person who moves from place to place looking for work, particularly farm work
- a person who has served in the armed forces
- a public meeting or march to protest something
- remove from power
- boom the sharp increase in the number of births in the United States after World War II
- a period of 10 centuries, or 1,000 years
- a group of people all born and living about the same time
21 Clues: remove from power • to give up your job • developed a vaccine to prevent polio • a plan for saving and spending income • a period of 10 centuries, or 1,000 years • a person who has served in the armed forces • a public meeting or march to protest something • economic success, wealth, or good fortune in life • a group of allies working together to achieve a goal • ...
Spelling List G 2013-06-23
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- Using or expressed in more words than are needed.
- A cycle with a single wheel.
- A young bird that has just fledged.
- Not real or true; imaginary or fabricated
- A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job.
- A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
- Harmful to someone or something; detrimental.
- The customary code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
- A person actively engaged in an art, discipline, or profession, especially medicine.
- Treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
- The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by attempting to kill or overthrow the sovereign or government.
- A two dimensional shape comprising three straight sides and three angles.
- A mythical animal typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead.
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- a fast-growing evergreen valued for its timber, oil, gum, resin.
- A grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a spout to carry water clear of a wall.
- Using or of the nature of a euphemism.
- In exactly the same words as were used originally.
- A greater liking for one alternative over another or others.
- A tall, rounded vase with a stem and base.
- The clothes, linen, and other belongings collected by a bride for her marriage.
20 Clues: A cycle with a single wheel. • A young bird that has just fledged. • Using or of the nature of a euphemism. • Not real or true; imaginary or fabricated • A tall, rounded vase with a stem and base. • Harmful to someone or something; detrimental. • Using or expressed in more words than are needed. • In exactly the same words as were used originally. • ...
U.S. History Vocabulary 2013-05-29
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- to express a formal disapproval of an action
- to deprive from the right to vote
- political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- policy of transporting children to schools outside their neighborhoods to achieve greater racial balance
- name given to the mass slaughter of jews and other groups by the nazzis during world war ll
- general agreement
- name given to sudden violent offensive attacks the germas used during world war ll; "lightning war"
- investing money at great risk with the anticipation that the prize will rise
- freedom from prosecution
- jellied gasoline used for bombs
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- style of music evolving from african american spirtuals and noted for its melancholy sound
- the state or fact of being normal
- a workplace where workers are not required to join a union
- closing of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bankruns
- buying an item on credit with a monthly plan to payy off the value of good
- a systematic attempt to overthrow a government by using persons working secretely within
- the giving out of scarce items on a limited basis
- the belief that men and women should be equal politically, economically, and socially
- motion that ends debate and calls for an immediate vote, possible in the US senate by a vote of 60 senators
- american style of music that developed from ragtime and blues and which uses syncopated rythms and melodies
20 Clues: general agreement • freedom from prosecution • jellied gasoline used for bombs • the state or fact of being normal • to deprive from the right to vote • to express a formal disapproval of an action • the giving out of scarce items on a limited basis • a workplace where workers are not required to join a union • ...
Devin 15 2014-03-08
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- a turtle, typically a herbivorous one that lives on land
- not part of the essential nature of someone or something; coming or operating from outside
- a body not apparently acted on by gravity.
- implied though not plainly expressed
- of or relating to a group of people a gathering or collection of people, animals, or things
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering
- to a higher degree than is usual or average
- a written law passed by a legislative body
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, esp. one whose cause or explanation is in question
- a large smoked, seasoned sausage made of various meats, esp. beef and pork
- a word opposite in meaning to another
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- of or relating to congress
- under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
- a child, young person, or young animal
- having a wavy or sinuous margin; with alternate rounded notches and lobes
- cloud forming a low layer of clumped or broken gray masses
- serving as or carrying out preparation for a task or undertaking
- a preparation of killed microorganisms, living attenuated organisms, or living fully virulent organisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease
- likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing
- a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language
20 Clues: of or relating to congress • implied though not plainly expressed • a word opposite in meaning to another • a child, young person, or young animal • a body not apparently acted on by gravity. • a written law passed by a legislative body • to a higher degree than is usual or average • involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering • ...
Tom Sawyer Ch 1-4 2014-06-09
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- – to join together to help or support a person or thing
- – necessary for life
- – gifted; able
- - to thin or reduce the concentration of words
- – great brilliance; achievement
- – maddened; annoyed
- – heavy and slow or clumsy
- – unsettled; confused
- - an outpouring of feelings or emotions
- - to be puzzled or unsure
- - cunning or artful deception
- (owdacious) – fearlessly daring and bold
- – splendor; magnificence; greatness
- – a place you visit often
- – crossing; going over
- – calm; peaceful
- – rejoicing greatly; being jubilant or triumphant
- – to flood
- – feelings of great happiness; extreme joy
- - something dangerous
- – an ambush; to ambush
- - protected from physical or emotional harm
- – deserted or uninhabited
- – to work to exhaustion; become weary from toil
- –structure; building
- – genius; wonder
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- - hated or disliked
- – seizure; fit; spasm
- – humiliate; talk down to
- – pleasant to hear
- – shabby and falling to pieces
- – very sad
- – a way of walking
- - huge
- – appearance; expression; manner
- – easily bent or flexed
- – an annoyance or irritation
- – unyielding; inflexible
- - sly or sneaky; a furtive glance
- – calm and peaceful
- – great happiness; bliss
- –difficulties or distress, especially financial
- - to spoil or destroy something completely
- – vanishing or likely to vanish; fleeting
- – keen intelligence; shrewdness
- – complete; unqualified (an unalloyed success)
- – to desire; want; long for
- –with a leg on each side of
- – destroyed; ruined
- – cheerful willingness; eagerness
50 Clues: - huge • – very sad • – to flood • – gifted; able • – calm; peaceful • – genius; wonder • – pleasant to hear • – a way of walking • - hated or disliked • – maddened; annoyed • – calm and peaceful • – destroyed; ruined • – necessary for life • –structure; building • – seizure; fit; spasm • – unsettled; confused • - something dangerous • – crossing; going over • – an ambush; to ambush • ...
Science Words Crossword Puzzle by Chris Mackley 2014-12-04
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- an agent that kills or inhibits the growth of a bacteria
- the organelle that gives the cell structure by storing water and waste
- a part of a plant that grows in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients
- the organelle on plant cells that supports it and gives it shape
- the pigment that give plants their green color
- living things that grow from the ground and go through photosynthesis
- the system of naming species with a scientific name
- has roots, branches, leaves, and an internal watering system
- the organelle in a cell that contains all of its genetic materiel
- the stalk that supports a leaf, flower, or fruit
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- a biological preparation that improves immunity to a virus or disease.
- something without a vascular system
- one of the expanded, usually green organs on the stem of a plant.
- the organelle that captures sunlight and stores it to be converted into energy
- the fluid that fills a cell to support the organelles
- the process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- an infectious non living agent that replicates in a living host to cause sickness
- single celled organisms that can cause disease
- the organelle that protects the cell, lets in nutrients, and lets waste get out
- the science of of dividing living things by their characteristics and naming their groups
- a deadly disease currently out breaking in West Africa that has killed more than 6000 people
21 Clues: something without a vascular system • the pigment that give plants their green color • single celled organisms that can cause disease • the stalk that supports a leaf, flower, or fruit • the system of naming species with a scientific name • the fluid that fills a cell to support the organelles • the process plants use to convert sunlight into energy • ...
Community Week 5 2015-04-27
Across
- reintegration to society
- have not yet been convicted
- where infectious microorganism lives and transmits to host
- expression of emotional distress through physical symptoms
- confined to cells due to security issue or need for a search
- limiting interactions of people with communicable disease
- secure stable place of residence with few demands
- house detainees and inmates serving less than 1 year
- intentional killing of another
- restriction of healthy people who have been exposed to a disease
- renovating deteriorating housing for higher income individuals
- released in lieu of incarceration
- temporary holding facility
- results from exposure in healthcare setting
- stable form of cocaine that can be smoked
- no longer exists in nature or the lab
- insufficient means of support
- disease is constantly present in an area
- usually house inmates with sentences longer than 1 year
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- nursing directed at investigating cause of injury or death
- living means of indirectly transmitting organisms
- rearrest or rehospitalization
- housing that costs no more than 30% of one's income
- higher doses of drugs are required
- discharging large numbers of mentally ill patients
- released after serving some or all of sentence
- non living means of indirectly transmitting organisms
- large, unexpected number of cases of disease
- non susceptibility to disease/condition
- cause physical defects in fetus
- only disease to be eradicated worldwide
- unlawful physical attack
- ability to withstand and recover from stressful events
- without regular, adequate nighttime shelter
34 Clues: reintegration to society • unlawful physical attack • temporary holding facility • have not yet been convicted • rearrest or rehospitalization • insufficient means of support • intentional killing of another • cause physical defects in fetus • released in lieu of incarceration • higher doses of drugs are required • no longer exists in nature or the lab • ...
Covid Crossword 2021-01-14
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- various bodily reactions or etc that is linked to a disease or virus
- an American physician and immunologist
- a UN Agency that deals with international public health
- a liquid injected into you that helps you become immune to a certain disease
- the act of not showing any symptoms for a virus
- a widespread occurrence if an infectious disease
- a sudden start of an event.
- A national public health institute in the US with the headquarters located in Atlanta, Georgia
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- the act to limit the spread of covid by keeping 6ft to prevent getting infected and not making contact with anyone else.
- the act of being isolated in order to not affect anyone else or just to keep yourself from getting a certain sickness.
- a machine that helps you breath or breaths for you
- the act of trying to limit the spread of a virus as much as possible by social distancing, masks,etc.
- a case that has been tested and proved positive disease or virus wise
- a global virus that has infected millions and killed millions as well. Very infectious and deadly.
- any disease that passes between people or animals
- a disease that jumped from an animal to a human. usually infectious
- a place in China where the Coronavirus originated from.
- the capability to resist harmful microorganisms
- a piece of fabric that covers nose and mouth to help protect from a virus
- protective personal equipment
20 Clues: a sudden start of an event. • protective personal equipment • an American physician and immunologist • the capability to resist harmful microorganisms • the act of not showing any symptoms for a virus • a widespread occurrence if an infectious disease • any disease that passes between people or animals • a machine that helps you breath or breaths for you • ...
Stamped 2020-12-14
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- means a great difference.
- Impossible to refute
- A name
- Trying to settle things
- Liberation trying to be free
- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups.
- Hanging for begging
- The act of leaving
- The act of influencing or persuading
- Showing a skillful use of understating tactics to achieve a goal.
- Of or relating to philosophers or philosophy. (pursuit of wisdom)
- Well known, respected, and admired for past achievements.
- A political and epotomic theory. All government programs should go to the betterment of society in general.
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- A sudden realization.
- A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favour.
- Someone who sets people free
- A person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration.
- Believing that people are motivated by self-interest; disrespectful of human sincerity or integrity
- That you're mixed.
- The act or means of enlightening the state of being enlightened, free from ignorance.
- A person who wants to stop or abolish slavery: an adacate of abolation privilege.
- Extremely or deplorably bad or distressing.
- The study of humans, past and present
- Unreasonable attachment to belif
- To show people you can do what you need.
- Deliverance from the power and effects of sin.
- Ridiculous ; implausible
- A crime (like a robber)
- Immoral or wicked behaviour
- discrimination against people because of their skin colour.
30 Clues: A name • That you're mixed. • The act of leaving • Hanging for begging • Impossible to refute • A sudden realization. • Trying to settle things • A crime (like a robber) • Ridiculous ; implausible • means a great difference. • Immoral or wicked behaviour • Someone who sets people free • Liberation trying to be free • Unreasonable attachment to belif • The act of influencing or persuading • ...
Infection Control 2019-09-24
Across
- Disease-producing microorganisms
- Simplest organisms of animal kingdom, unicellular parasitic
- Complete destruction of all living microorganisms
- An object that is not in itself harmful but can harbor pathogenic microorganisms
- Stage in life cycle of certain parasites enclosed in a protective wall
- Resulting from activities of physicians
- Freedom from infection
- Security against a particular disease
- Prevent the transmission of disease
- Two distinct forms
- HAI, infection that patients acquire while receiving treatment for another issue
- Viral particle capable of surviving in crystalline form
- A carrier that transfers an infective agent
- Deviations from the normal structure of any part or organ system, prognosis
- Eukaryotic protists; mushroom,yeast,molds
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- Treatment of disease by use of chemical agents
- Cell with a true nucleus
- Killed microorganisms administered to prevent infectious disease
- Procedure used to prevent contamination during surgery
- Disease causing microorganisms present in blood
- Microbial community found on or in a healthy person
- Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues
- Infectious agents only able to replicate in living host cells
- serves as a source from which others can be infected
- Chemical used to free an environment from pathogenic organisms
- Microscopic organisms
- Cells that lack a true nucleus
- Asepsis Reduction in numbers of infectious agents
- Animal or plant that nourishes or harbors another organism
- Originating in the hospital, generally developing after 72 hrs of admittance
- Prokaryotic ubiquitous single-celled organisms
31 Clues: Two distinct forms • Microscopic organisms • Freedom from infection • Cell with a true nucleus • Cells that lack a true nucleus • Disease-producing microorganisms • Prevent the transmission of disease • Security against a particular disease • Resulting from activities of physicians • Eukaryotic protists; mushroom,yeast,molds • A carrier that transfers an infective agent • ...
Infection control 2019-09-23
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- stage in life cycle of certain parasites;enclosed in protective wall
- Security against a particular disease
- Interruptions of normal function of any part, organ, or system.
- must be free living, parasitic existences
- originating in the hospital
- Freedom from infection
- Minute infectious agents not resolved in light microscope
- Infection pts acquire while receiving care
- Treatment of disease by chemical agents
- Procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and endospores
- Disease-producing microoraganisms
- Object thats not harmful but able to harbor pathogenic microorganisms
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- Destruction/elimination of all living microorganisms
- Disease causing mircoorganisms that may be in human blood
- Invasion of microorganisms in body tissues
- Administered for prevention, improvement, or treatment of infectious diseases.
- Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa
- Prokaryotic single-celled organisms
- Decreases the probability of infection but does not reduce it to zero.
- Prevent the transmission of disease by body fluid and substances
- Treatment of inanimate materials or reduce/eliminate infectious organisms.
- Mushrooms, yeast, rusts, molds
- Organisms whose cells have a true nucleus
- animal or plant harbors another organism
- Alternative/passive host or carrier that harbors pathogenic organisms
- Occurring in two distinct forms
- Lack true nucleus
- Microbial community found in/on a healthy person
- Resulting from the activities of physicians
- carrier that transfers infective agent from host to host
- viral particle found, surviving in crystalline form & infecting living cell
31 Clues: Lack true nucleus • Freedom from infection • originating in the hospital • Mushrooms, yeast, rusts, molds • Occurring in two distinct forms • Disease-producing microoraganisms • Prokaryotic single-celled organisms • Security against a particular disease • Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa • Treatment of disease by chemical agents • animal or plant harbors another organism • ...
Bacteria and Viruses 10B, 10C 2018-02-01
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- Virus isolated and purified by Wendell Stanley in 1946
- Study of viruses
- Method of exposing a person to a controlled amount of a disease-causing factor to develop an immunity
- Virus that infects only certain bacteria
- Complete virus unit
- Portion of a virus made up of DNA or RNA
- Separate from the tumor and travel by the circulatory or lymphatic system to different parts of the body
- Ability to produce poisonous substances
- Study of the causes of disease
- Abnormal form of protein found in some cells and linked to disease
- Toxin that diffuses from a microorganism into the surrounding tissue while the pathogen is alive
- Bursting of the host cell
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- Agent that invades the body and causes a disease
- Ability of a pathogen to affect cells
- Protein covering of a virus
- Reaction of tissues to injury or infection with a result of increased blood flow, redness, pain, swelling
- Protein substance produced to eliminate antigens that have entered the body
- Use of chemical agents to treat a disease
- Elevated body temperature
- Special type of RNA virus containing the enzyme reverse transcriptase
- Particle made up of a core and a capsid
- Chemical produced by living organisms that naturally kills or inhibits the growth of other organisms
- Membrane-like substance that surrounds the capsid
- Single strand of RNA that lacks a capsid or envelope which can still replicate inside the host
24 Clues: Study of viruses • Complete virus unit • Elevated body temperature • Bursting of the host cell • Protein covering of a virus • Study of the causes of disease • Ability of a pathogen to affect cells • Particle made up of a core and a capsid • Ability to produce poisonous substances • Virus that infects only certain bacteria • Portion of a virus made up of DNA or RNA • ...
Infection control unit 2021-04-05
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- diseases that can be spread from animals
- how the pathogen leaves the body
- something that will stop a disease
- when mostly food is infested with germs
- organisms that live off another host
- the person who holds a pathogen
- a disease that effects a whole country or world
- cannot be cured and is always harmful
- a blood protein response to an antigen
- of infection the 6 steps of spreading disease
- the most common strain of a virus
- the ability for an organsim to resist infection
- any group of very small bacteria
- the virus that has turned into a pandemic
- conditions relating to public health
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- mistaken for a parasite but actually a fungus
- relating to or requiring free oxygen
- a widespread occurrence of infectious disease
- a living organism that can cause disease
- diseases that can be spread from person to person
- diseases that can be spread through objects
- an illness that affects people and animals
- necessary microorganisms that live in body
- the study of possible diseases
- a eukaryotic microorganism
- when a person is being attacked by the pathogen
- a organism that cannot be seen by naked eye
- how the pathogen enters the body (nose)
- the physical side effects of a disease
- can be cured with antibiotics
- a substance for antibodys
- the process of cleaning with chemicals
- relating to,involving no oxygen
33 Clues: a substance for antibodys • a eukaryotic microorganism • can be cured with antibiotics • the study of possible diseases • the person who holds a pathogen • relating to,involving no oxygen • how the pathogen leaves the body • any group of very small bacteria • the most common strain of a virus • something that will stop a disease • relating to or requiring free oxygen • ...
Vocab Activity 2024-05-31
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- Compares observable traits to help identify organism (2 words)
- Group in experiment where nothing is altered
- Molecules that don't contain both hydrogen and carbon
- Any trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce (2 words)
- Body's primary defence against pathogens
- Hormone associated with reproductive system
- Measure of quantity of matter in object
- Any microscopic organism
- Earth's history as revealed by layers of bedrock (2 words)
- Molecular organism that obtains energy through photosynthesis
- Molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon
- Chemical used to make cell structures more visible under microscope
- Looking at a peer's work for flaws (2 words)
- Hormone produced by ovaries
- Something accepted that may or may not be true
- Tiny pores found on underside of most leaves
- Chemical link between atoms
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- Combination of technology and biological sciences
- Alteration of DNA sequence
- Collection of fossils used to show Earth's history (2 words)
- Chemical process that occurs in living things (2 words)
- Sperm or egg
- Any change to environment that causes organism to react
- Destruction of organism or removal from habitat
- Found in nucleus, tells cells what to do
- Hormone that regulates amount of glucose not in cells
- Formation of new combination of genes during sexual reproduction (2 words)
- Mixing of genetic info from sperm and egg
- Segment of DNA that codes for specific trait
- Unlimited amount of something
30 Clues: Sperm or egg • Any microscopic organism • Alteration of DNA sequence • Hormone produced by ovaries • Chemical link between atoms • Unlimited amount of something • Measure of quantity of matter in object • Found in nucleus, tells cells what to do • Body's primary defence against pathogens • Mixing of genetic info from sperm and egg • Molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon • ...
Level 3 Drugs 2024-05-04
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- ------- channel blocker drug to reduce blood pressure
- drug to prevent conception
- drug to reduce high blood pressure
- drug to prevent blood clotting
- drug to reduce vomiting
- drug to kill bacteria
- drug to neutralise stomach acid
- drug to induce sleep
- drug to increase level of alertness and brain activity
- ACE --------- - drug to treat hypertension or heart failure
- drug to reduce body temperature
- drug for relief of pain, general or local
- drugs to reduce inflammation (stronger than NSAIDS)
- substance specially prepared to stimulate immunity
- substance to prevent disease
- drug to quieten disturbed patients suffering from mania
- drug to lift the mood of the patient
- drug to reduce the production of histamine – for allergies
- drug to reduce muscle spasms also called anticholinergics
- drug to kill fungi
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- toxic drug to kill malignant cells
- drug to reduce anxiety
- drug to control the rhythm of the heart
- drug to widen the bronchial tubes (e.g. asthma)
- drug to help evacuate the bowels
- drug to depress the function of the central nervous system
- ------ pump inhibitor drug to inhibit production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
- drug to encourage coughing up of secretions
- drug for severe or persistent pain
- drug to stimulate the production of urine
- drug to remove sensation
- drug to lower cholesterol in the blood
- drug to relieve congestion of mucous membranes
- drug to reduce coughing
34 Clues: drug to kill fungi • drug to induce sleep • drug to kill bacteria • drug to reduce anxiety • drug to reduce vomiting • drug to reduce coughing • drug to remove sensation • drug to prevent conception • substance to prevent disease • drug to prevent blood clotting • drug to neutralise stomach acid • drug to reduce body temperature • drug to help evacuate the bowels • ...
The Metagamer's Bible 2024-07-11
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- Starpass catcher
- Storyteller's escape hatch
- Absolutely not an Atheist detector
- Hello, friends!
- What's this unused token for?
- Seeing double
- Know Your Enemy
- Hedge your bets, maybe
- A guaranteed doubleclaim
- Inverse Slayer, of sorts
- Learned a 2
- Instant exile
- Mislabeled Outsider
- [blank] maker, much like the heart attack
- An unexpected late-night snack
- Beware of espionage
- Lunatic's Lunatic
- Backhanded immunity to droisoning
- Forcefully unmask the Kung Fu Panda, for one
- Good-aligned Poisoner
- Homegrown overlord
- Chose Sami on the first night
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- Password authentication
- Lest they remember
- With the right hands, immortal
- Lazarus, off by one
- the Professor, presumably
- Recluse detector
- In the right hands, immortal
- Genre-adjacent big bad evil
- Good advice, in general
- Often high on one's own supply
- "Oops."
- Baby's first demon bluff
- Pit-Hag hostage taker
- "Followup?", verbosely
- With great power comes great responsibility
- As effective for town as horse de-wormer
- Anti-poaching legislation
- Minion detector
- For the trigger-happy Alchemist
- Bogged down with moral dilemmas
- Accuser's accuser
- Mutually assured destruction, says the Outsider
- Death is not the end
- Mutant simulator
- Budget Duchess
- Bad luck, in other words
- Mislabeled Townsfolk
- "You think you are the Pixie, but you are not."
- Third time's the charm
- Smoke in dreams
- Evil's escape hatch
53 Clues: "Oops." • Learned a 2 • Seeing double • Instant exile • Budget Duchess • Hello, friends! • Know Your Enemy • Minion detector • Smoke in dreams • Starpass catcher • Recluse detector • Mutant simulator • Accuser's accuser • Lunatic's Lunatic • Lest they remember • Homegrown overlord • Lazarus, off by one • Mislabeled Outsider • Beware of espionage • Evil's escape hatch • Death is not the end • ...
If Only She Could- Vocabulary Unit 2 2023-03-11
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- having a crucial importance in the success, failure, or existence of something
- a sum of money or other inducement offered or given to bribe someone
- a person involved by chance in a situation, especially a victim of crime or war
- justified charge with a particular fault or error
- existing or occurring before in time or order
- a person or organization having power or control in a particular, typically political or administrative
- he soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon
- the individual designated to conduct an investigation
- need for a particular purpose
- used to express one's view that a name or term is inappropriate
- a physical attack
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- in a literal manner or sense; exactly
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- to set a tent up
- full of energy, enthusiasm, and determination
- a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event
- in a way that is exact and clear; precisely
- jail
- relating to views of impressive or beautiful natural scenery
- an action that is performed intentionally
- a person in the same position, involved in the same activity, or otherwise associated with another
- an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt
23 Clues: jail • to set a tent up • a physical attack • need for a particular purpose • in a literal manner or sense; exactly • an action that is performed intentionally • in a way that is exact and clear; precisely • full of energy, enthusiasm, and determination • existing or occurring before in time or order • justified charge with a particular fault or error • ...
My Amazing Work of Art 2023-05-09
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- solution which prevents the growth of microorganisms
- very small air cell of the lungs
- medication used to reduce arthritis pain
- medicine used to relieve mild or chronic pain and to reduce fever or inflammation
- medication used to treat skin conditions
- class of drugs used to relieve pain
- having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air can pass through
- medication often used to anesthetize or euthanize animals
- medication used to treat moderate pain
- colorless fluid, which holds white blood cells
- any medication, substance or vaccine made from animal products or other biological sources which is used to prevent or treat disease
- parasitic worm which lives in the heart and arteries of an infected animal
- rate or flow through a porous material
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- substance produced by metabolism
- microorganism, bacterium which causes disease
- inhibiting the growth of microorganisms
- medicine which inhibits the growth of microorganisms and bacteria
- injection which provided immunity from a disease
- medication used to treat allergic reactions
- movement of fluid through the lymphatic system or blood vessels to a body part
- capability of being dissolved
- composed of one or more atoms and is the smallest particle of a substance which retains all the properties of the substance
- to combine into a single or unified form
- medication used to treat severe pain
- strong drug used to treat pain
- dissolve with, or mix with water
- solution used as a mild antiseptic
27 Clues: capability of being dissolved • strong drug used to treat pain • substance produced by metabolism • very small air cell of the lungs • dissolve with, or mix with water • solution used as a mild antiseptic • class of drugs used to relieve pain • medication used to treat severe pain • medication used to treat moderate pain • rate or flow through a porous material • ...
Immune System 2023-03-17
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- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- membrane line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- Cells white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- an organism that causes disease
- lymphatic tissue near back of throat; traps and removes bacteria and pathogens
- that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer
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- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- Response white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- Killer Cells a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cellsand cancer cells
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
- fluid found in the lymphatic system
- released by white blood cells and macrophages; cause body temperature to increase which prevents bacteria from multiplying
- Nodes filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
22 Clues: an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • fluid found in the lymphatic system • produces antibodies in response to antigens • a substance that stimulates an immune response • Nodes filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • stimulates an immune response against an antigen • protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2021-11-03
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- of forming or situated at the end or extremity of something
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things
- the fact or process of being set free from legal or political restrictions; liberation
- withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization
- a line or border separating two countries
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- the state of being a slave
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- the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right)
- associate or form a friendship with someone, especially when one is not supposed to
- clear or obvious to the eye or mind
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution
- lower in rank or position
- occurring or existing before a particular war, especially the American Civil War
- the action or fact of joining or being joined especially in a political context
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- a group or set of twenty or about twenty
20 Clues: lower in rank or position • the state of being a slave • clear or obvious to the eye or mind • a group or set of twenty or about twenty • a line or border separating two countries • of forming or situated at the end or extremity of something • a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things • ...
List #7 2021-11-18
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- strictness; sternness
- to lower in rank
- a message sent by telegraph, "far writing"
- to discourage; to press down
- success; wealth
- of higher rank, quality, or importance
- of sounds beyond the limit of the human ear to hear
- a short, witty saying
- to lower in standing or worth
- no longer living or existing
- that which is ridiculous or silly
- to take away; subtract
- the state of being in agreement; likeness
- a place, a region; the surrounding area
- the state of being clear
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- the state of being held against one's will; imprisonment
- soundness of mind and judgement
- the carbon used i pencils
- to withhold something from
- one who comes down from a common ancestor
- to do down (from a higher place)
- the making of likenesses with cameras
- "earthquake writing"; a device for measuring and recording earthquakes
- the religion based on Jesus Christ and the Bible
- put, laid, or set down
- the body's ability to resist an infection or disease
- to go down in value
- the state of being physically and morally clean
- the one who oversees work
- relating to more than the natural universe; relating to God
- of supreme excellence or beauty; splendid
- that which comes before in order of importance
- a nation's policy of not taking sides in a war
- written; vivid
- the lack of sameness
35 Clues: written; vivid • success; wealth • to lower in rank • to go down in value • the lack of sameness • strictness; sternness • a short, witty saying • put, laid, or set down • to take away; subtract • the state of being clear • the carbon used i pencils • the one who oversees work • to withhold something from • to discourage; to press down • no longer living or existing • ...
Communicable and Immune Diseases 2022-02-28
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- yellowing of the skin and eyes
- condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells
- System network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fight off pathogens
- a white blood cell that attacks invading pathogens
- A protein that acts against a specific antigen
- usually an arthropod (tick) that carries and transmit pathogens to humans or other animals
- A condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks itself, targeting the cells, tissues, and organs of a person’s own body
- specialized white blood cells that provide the body with immunity
- pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
- preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response
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- a disease that is spread from one living thing to another through the environment
- an infection of the lungs in which that air sacs fill with pus and other liquid
- a reaction to tissue and damage caused by injury or infection
- single-celled microorganisms
- organism that causes disease
- the state of being protected against a particular disease
- an abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure and function of all or part of the body
- substance that kills cells or interferes with their functions
- A substance capable of triggering an immune response
- a form of cancer in which any one of the different types of white blood cells is produced excessively and abnormally
- A specific reaction of the immune system to a foreign and frequently harmless substance
21 Clues: single-celled microorganisms • organism that causes disease • yellowing of the skin and eyes • A protein that acts against a specific antigen • a white blood cell that attacks invading pathogens • A substance capable of triggering an immune response • pieces of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat • the state of being protected against a particular disease • ...
Food Security 2024-12-17
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- Organization that works to end world hunger
- State of not having enough food to eat
- Nutrient essential for growth, found in pulses and meat
- When crops are harvested
- Fruit rich in potassium, often called "kela" in Hindi
- Common grain used in many Indian dishes, like biryani
- Kitchen garden grown at home or school for fresh produce
- The first 1000 ____ of a child's life are crucial for nutrition
- Measure of body fat based on height and weight
- Cereal grain that's a staple food in many parts of India
- Fortified salt that helps prevent iodine deficiency
- Nutrient found in milk and dairy products, important for strong bones
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- Nutrient-dense food often given to malnourished children
- Found in citrus fruits, helps boost immunity
- The right to adequate food is recognized as a human ____
- Ability to access enough safe and nutritious food
- Legume high in protein, often used in dal
- Green vegetable rich in iron and calcium, also known as drumstick
- Feeding only breast milk to infants for the first six months
- Government system providing subsidized food grains to the poor
- Colorful fruit rich in Vitamin A, often eaten as a dessert
- Government program providing midday meals to school children
- Type of malnutrition where a child is too short for their age
- Vegetable rich in iron, often called "palak" in Hindi
- Government program providing food grains to pregnant women and young children
25 Clues: When crops are harvested • State of not having enough food to eat • Legume high in protein, often used in dal • Organization that works to end world hunger • Found in citrus fruits, helps boost immunity • Measure of body fat based on height and weight • Ability to access enough safe and nutritious food • Fortified salt that helps prevent iodine deficiency • ...
Reproducitve Immunology Xmas Party Crossword 2023-12-12
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- This musical composition comes with lasers
- These cells have been unfairly persecuted because of their name
- A cozy home
- When a cell takes a photo of itself
- I have my own Wikipedia page
- Where do hippos go to university?
- Which beach which shares its name with a famous prednisolone administration protocol
- Worst study acronym
- When a tiny baby snuggles in
- "The endometrial ????????????? transition preceding receptivity to embryo implantation in mice"
- opposite of a huge RNA
- My etymology is Greek and means ‘large eaters’
- A symbol of success
- The greatest cell in the universe
- You can remodel a bathroom, a kitchen, or your . . .
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- This fluid is seminal to reproduction
- In order to take all the fun out of science these have been banned from the lab
- Latin for ‘yellow body’
- Squeak!
- This type of immunity is funny
- 2023 SRB and 2032 Olympic host
- Most unfortunate number for a scientist
- Estrogen and . . .
- "Immune regulatory ????????? in seminal plasma of healthy men: A scoping review and analysis of variance"
- Some people eat it, other people use it to fertilise a tree
- High blood pressure and proteinuria
- Achieving this is less likely than winning x-lotto
- Born in Brazil to a British mother and Lebanese father
- Not a B cell
- Brownlow Medallist Adam Cooney once turned up to Mad Monday dresses as one of these
30 Clues: Squeak! • A cozy home • Not a B cell • Estrogen and . . . • Worst study acronym • A symbol of success • opposite of a huge RNA • Latin for ‘yellow body’ • I have my own Wikipedia page • When a tiny baby snuggles in • This type of immunity is funny • 2023 SRB and 2032 Olympic host • Where do hippos go to university? • The greatest cell in the universe • When a cell takes a photo of itself • ...
Health: Chapter 16 2023-09-17
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- specialized white blood cells that provide the body with immunity.
- cells that prevent the body's loss of blood.
- small vessels that carry blood between arterioles & venules.
- contagious bacterial infection that usually affects the lungs.
- throat.
- airway that connect the trachea & lungs.
- a condition that is present at birth.
- windpipe.
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- inflammation of the lungs commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection.
- the fluid in which other parts of the blood are suspended.
- type of cancer that affects the lymph tissue.
- inflammation of the tissues that line the sinuses.
- inflammation of the bronchi caused by infection or exposure to irritants.
- voice box.
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- oxygen-carrying protein in blood.
- inflammation of the lining of the lungs & chest cavity.
- disease that progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli.
- blood vessels that return blood to the heart.
- measure of the amount of force that the blood places on the walls of blood vessels.
- inflammatory condition in which the trachea, bronchi, & bronchioles become narrowed.
- muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity.
- exchange of gases between the body & environment.
- clear fluid that fills the spaces around body cells.
- form of cancer in which any one of the different types of white blood cells is produced excessively & abnormally.
- a condition in which the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is reduced.
26 Clues: throat. • windpipe. • voice box. • oxygen-carrying protein in blood. • a condition that is present at birth. • airway that connect the trachea & lungs. • cells that prevent the body's loss of blood. • blood vessels that return blood to the heart. • type of cancer that affects the lymph tissue. • exchange of gases between the body & environment. • ...
Hi 2024-01-26
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- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A fail to function.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A part of a bone.
- A disease that can cause death.
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
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- Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- A large, biological molecule
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- Something that is rare or not normal.
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A unit of hereditary material
- A healthcare service.
- A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
25 Clues: No cure • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something that is rare or not normal. • A machine that helps a patient breathe • Therapy to combat a blood cancer in adults • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
Let's Do It 2024-11-09
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- A person who works for someone.
- A group of people who work together on a ship, plane, or in a project.
- When a species no longer exists.
- To stay in the same place or condition.
- To start a journey to a place.
- The body's ability to resist disease.
- A person living in a country different from their home country.
- The employees working in a place.
- The place you are going to.
- Happening once every year.
- To lift something or someone; to learn something new.
- The edges of a country or area.
- A person who travels to work regularly.
- A person who lives in a specific place.
- A person who works in government.
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- To experience something.
- A person who moves to a new country to live.
- To end up or result in a certain way.
- The food and drink someone usually eats.
- Groups of families with a common ancestor.
- To become used and unusable.
- A person who drives a car.
- To dislike something very much.
- A person or company that hires workers.
- Traveling from place to place.
- A person who leaves their country to escape danger.
- A person walking on foot.
- To tolerate or accept something difficult.
- To cause something to happen.
- When a plane lands.
- A person or animal that lives in a place.
- Make me very tired.
32 Clues: When a plane lands. • Make me very tired. • To experience something. • A person walking on foot. • A person who drives a car. • Happening once every year. • The place you are going to. • To become used and unusable. • To cause something to happen. • To start a journey to a place. • Traveling from place to place. • A person who works for someone. • To dislike something very much. • ...
Chapter 3 Terms & Abbreviations 2025-03-17
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- abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissue is termed
- a simple device for listening to sounds inside the body is called
- accumalation of fluid/swelling.
- an organism that grows on or in another organism
- malignant, neoplasm, composed of epithelial cells.
- refers to fungus
- not recurrent or malignant
- the solvent in an aqueous solution is
- long duration, progress is slow.
- the sum of all body defenses against infectious disease is termed
- group of conditions that affect the body's ability process and use energy
- determination of a disease's nature is called
- formed at the sight of inflammation during infection.
- is used to describe conditions related to fever.
- a distinct area of damaged tissue, an injury or wound.
- stone
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- a type of disease which can not spread
- any condition where the immune system malfunctions is called
- a reason for not using a specific drug is called a
- enlargment of an organ or body part.
- white blood cells engulf foreign organisms by the process of
- an invasive tumor that can spread.
- a type of disease which can spread
- refers to pain
- sudden, severe, short course.
- cause of disease.
- can indicate malignancy or worse.
- relates to muscle
- signs of this are heat, pain inflammation, and swelling.
- bladder, fluid filled pouch.
- something a pathologist studies.
- pain
32 Clues: pain • stone • refers to pain • refers to fungus • cause of disease. • relates to muscle • not recurrent or malignant • bladder, fluid filled pouch. • sudden, severe, short course. • accumalation of fluid/swelling. • long duration, progress is slow. • something a pathologist studies. • can indicate malignancy or worse. • an invasive tumor that can spread. • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-04-16
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- animal with a multi chambered stomach capable of consuming large amounts of roughage
- male equine castrated prior to maturity
- mature male caprine
- mature female equine
- offspring of cattle
- consumes plants
- difficult birth
- meat from cattle
- dad
- mature male bovine
- refers to goats,
- female is receptive to being bred coincides with ovulation
- refers to horse
- offspring of swine
- milk production in mammals
- refers to hogs
- mature female bovine
- refers to cattle
- Young female equine
- meat from caprine
- offspring
- mature male ovine
- mature female swine
- naturally without horns
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- 1st milk rich in antibodies passive immunity
- length of pregnancy
- offspring of sheep
- act of giving birth
- offspring of caprine
- consumes meat
- calm in nature and temperament
- consumes both plants and animals
- mature female caprine
- refers to hogs
- one chambered simple stomach
- immature female cattle
- mature male swine
- mom
- remove from the herd
- to feel
- male sheep and goat castrated prior to sexual maturity
- male bovine castrated prior to maturity
- refers to dog
- meat from sheep
- mature female ovine
- mature male equine
- refers to cat
- refers to sheep
- remove to mom and offspring transition from milk to solid diet
- meat from swine
- Young male equine
- male swine castrated prior to maturity
- immature female swine
53 Clues: mom • dad • to feel • offspring • consumes meat • refers to dog • refers to cat • refers to hogs • refers to hogs • consumes plants • difficult birth • meat from sheep • refers to horse • refers to sheep • meat from swine • meat from cattle • refers to goats, • refers to cattle • mature male swine • Young male equine • meat from caprine • mature male ovine • offspring of sheep • mature male bovine • mature male equine • ...
Cancer Cure 2024-03-12
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- cancer A disasease because of the cause of unnormall cell growth.
- A research studies that test a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention in people.
- Helps to form clots that stop a wound from bleeding.
- lymphoma
- A healthcare service.
- A complex network of organs, cells and proteins that defends the body against infection, whilst protecting the body's own cells
- Chimeric antigen receptor
- A key player of the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals.
- A fail to function.
- A large, biological molecule
- A disease that causes inflammation throughout the joints of the body
- A state of unconsciousness to keep her alive.
- Treatment that uses a person's own immune system to fight cancer.
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- A disease that can cause death.
- A molecule that carries instructions for how a cell functions.
- A doctor who cares for children with cancer.
- A type of white blood cell called lymphocytes
- A diverse and important group of lymphocytes that mature and undergo a positive and negative selection processes in the thymus
- A type of cancer in which the bone makes to many white cells.
- Something is rare or not normal.
- A machine that helps a patient breathe
- A unit of hereditary material
- A drug treatment that uses powerful chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in your body.
- No cure
- A part of a bone.
- to combat a blood cancer in adults
26 Clues: No cure • lymphoma • A part of a bone. • A fail to function. • A healthcare service. • Chimeric antigen receptor • A large, biological molecule • A unit of hereditary material • A disease that can cause death. • Something is rare or not normal. • to combat a blood cancer in adults • A machine that helps a patient breathe • A doctor who cares for children with cancer. • ...
April Edition Crossword 2024-04-22
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- Israel launched an airstrike in this foreign city.
- This type of committee was hosted at PDI.
- This sector accounts for around 10 percent of India's GDP.
- Israel imports around 70 percent of this vital construction material from Türkiye.
- These Iran-backed militants have increasingly clashed with Israel.
- In Norway, it is illegal to broadcast these on television or radio.
- This convention's norms were violated in Israel's attack on Iran's embassy.
- Surname of the 78th United Nations General Assembly.
- This illness often effects US diplomats and other high-ranking officials on foreign soil.
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- The county most effected by the powerful earthquake in Taiwan.
- The Mexican embassy was stormed in this capital city.
- The surname of newly-elected, far-right President of Argentina.
- This area allows citizens of all member states to move freely through border crossings.
- This agreement aims to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit).
- The governor of this state has sent thousands of migrants to New York City.
- The diminishing effect of this phenomenon is leading to widespread heatwaves.
- Surname of the Japanese diplomat who visited Seton Hall for SHU's Japan Week.
- This legal immunity is being challenged in this public diplomacy dispute.
- This President of Venezuela has raised barriers to opposition amidst upcoming elections.
- The surname of the United Kingdom's Foreign Minister.
- Many on board a ferry headed to Mozambique were fleeing a falsified outbreak of this disease.
21 Clues: This type of committee was hosted at PDI. • Israel launched an airstrike in this foreign city. • Surname of the 78th United Nations General Assembly. • The Mexican embassy was stormed in this capital city. • The surname of the United Kingdom's Foreign Minister. • This sector accounts for around 10 percent of India's GDP. • ...
Medical Terminology 2022-11-25
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- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment.
- A life-saving technique that’s also called mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (abbreviation)
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered.
- Immediately (abbreviation)
- A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious.
- Signifies a recurring, persistent condition like heart disease.
- A small sample of tissue that’s taken for testing.
- The outer layer of the skin.
- Not cancerous.
- A patient who receives care without being admitted to a hospital.
- High blood pressure.
- False or deceptive, usually in regard to appearance (prefix)
- Surgical removal of something (suffix)
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- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- A bruise.
- Broken bone or cartilage.
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells.
- Signifies inflammation (suffix)
- A substance that stimulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease.
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection.
- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another.
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- a measure of body fat based on height and weight (abbreviation)
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal.
- A medical device that uses electric shocks to restore normal heartbeat.
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function.
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation.
28 Clues: A bruise. • Not cancerous. • High blood pressure. • Broken bone or cartilage. • Immediately (abbreviation) • The outer layer of the skin. • Signifies inflammation (suffix) • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation. • Surgical removal of something (suffix) • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells. • A cut or scrape that typically isn’t serious. • ...
The Enlightenment and American Revolution 2022-01-06
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- Group Washington used to get information about the British
- Created the Encyclopedia
- Government's power comes from the people
- General of the rebel troops
- Law that created tax on all printed paper
- Giving a small dose of an illness to build immunity
- Law that created import tax
- Idea that people give up their individual freedom to live in org. society
- First constitution of America
- King of England during Revolutionary War
- Philosophe who fought for freedom of speech
- Philosopher who thought people should rebel if gov. violated their rights
- Decisive battle where Americans defeat British
- First person to describe the Enlightenment
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- Book written by Thomas Hobbes
- Philosopher who thought people were cruel and greedy
- Philosophe who created checks and balances
- Battle which convinced France to join America in war
- Passed in 1789, created federal republic
- Argued that women were excluded from social contract
- Rights that belong to all people
- Where two countries agree to support each other in war
- Idea that good of the many outweighs interest of the individual
- holding full control over an industry or trade
- Act which stated Britain's superiority over American colonies
- Document that is signed to end a war
- Economist who created laissez-faire markets
- Philosophe who believed people are naturally good
- What did Bostonians through into the harbor in protest?
- Rules discovered by reason
30 Clues: Created the Encyclopedia • Rules discovered by reason • General of the rebel troops • Law that created import tax • Book written by Thomas Hobbes • First constitution of America • Rights that belong to all people • Document that is signed to end a war • Government's power comes from the people • Passed in 1789, created federal republic • King of England during Revolutionary War • ...
drugs 2025-11-12
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- Isolation to prevent the spread of infection.
- When medicine is put into your body with a needle.
- Tiny infectious agent that replicates only inside living cells.
- The body’s ability to resist infection.
- Medicine that treats illness.
- Used with water to kill germs.
- Not dirty; helps stop disease.
- High body temperature when sick.
- Worn to cover your mouth and nose.
- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the body.
- They kill bacteria or stop it from multiplying
- A change in genetic material that can alter traits or virulence.
- Can be spread when a person ingests food or water that contains a pathogen
- Can move from host to host from direct contact vectors airborne water born and bodily fluids
- A person who helps you when you’re sick.
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- Organism that lives on or in another, harming it.
- A sudden outbreak of a disease that spreads across a country or continents.
- Can not be treated with antibiotics
- The way a disease spreads from one host to another.
- (9,8) Can be treated by using antibiotics
- Tiny living thing such as bacteria, virus, or fungus.
- These are a common type of vector
- A sign or indication of disease, like fever or cough.
- Substance that stimulates the immune system to prevent disease.
- Protected or resistant to a particular infection.
- An organism that a parasite or virus lives in or on.
26 Clues: Medicine that treats illness. • Used with water to kill germs. • Not dirty; helps stop disease. • High body temperature when sick. • These are a common type of vector • Worn to cover your mouth and nose. • Can not be treated with antibiotics • The body’s ability to resist infection. • A person who helps you when you’re sick. • (9,8) Can be treated by using antibiotics • ...
Infectious & Noninfectious Diseases 2026-01-30
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- A viral disease causing recurrent sores on the skin or mucous membranes.
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms.
- Physical or mental features that indicate a condition or disease.
- A disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth.
- The process of declining in function or structure (e.g., in arthritis).
- A A viral liver infection transmitted through contaminated food or water.
- An examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease.
- The process of renewal, restoration, and growth.
- Any substance or agent that promotes the development of cancer.
- Abnormally low blood sugar (glucose) levels.
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first started to other parts of the body.
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- Sexually transmitted diseases (acronym).
- Abnormally high blood pressure.
- The ability of an organism to withstand a particular disease or toxin.
- A person or animal that harbors a specific infectious agent without visible symptoms.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease, but many are beneficial.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- Proteins produced by the immune system to help fight off infections.
- A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms.
- A substance that causes an allergic reaction.
- A condition present from birth.
- B A serious liver infection caused by a virus often transmitted through blood or bodily fluids.
23 Clues: Abnormally high blood pressure. • A condition present from birth. • Sexually transmitted diseases (acronym). • Abnormally low blood sugar (glucose) levels. • A disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth. • A substance that causes an allergic reaction. • The process of renewal, restoration, and growth. • Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. • ...
Terms to Know When Living Through a Global Pandemic 2020-12-03
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- a disease constantly present in a population, such as the common cold
- an infection that is spread through the body through the circulatory system
- an infection that can occur after the host is weakened from an initial infection
- a disease acquired by many people in a given area for a relatively short period of time, such as influenza
- an infection that affects a small area of the body
- a disease causative agent that is inactive until something activates it to produce symptoms
- a disease that occurs only occasionally, such as typhoid fever in the U.S.
- measurable changes of a patient's condition
- a disease-causing microorganism
- the presence of immunity to a disease in most of the population
- a type of pathogen that doesn't cause disease under normal conditions but can cause disease in certain circumstances
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- an acute infection that causes initial illness
- inanimate objects
- subjective changes in body function as felt by the patient
- the time interval between the initial infection and the first appearance of signs and symptoms
- the study of the transmission, incidence, and frequency of disease
- a disease acquired by many people worldwide for a relatively short period of time, such as COVID-19
- a disease that develops rapidly but only lasts for a short period of time
- the cause of a disease
- a disease that develops more slowly but is likely to continue or recur for long periods of time
20 Clues: inanimate objects • the cause of a disease • a disease-causing microorganism • measurable changes of a patient's condition • an acute infection that causes initial illness • an infection that affects a small area of the body • subjective changes in body function as felt by the patient • the presence of immunity to a disease in most of the population • ...
Parli Pro Crossword 2020-09-02
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- move” you say this before you speak
- a period of time when the proceedings of a parliament, committee, court of law, or other official body are temporarily suspended.
- motion A motion which brings business before the assembly and which can be made only while no other motion is pending.
- not sure on what the final decision is
- the Time means to fix a certain time or date.
- everyone wants the same thing
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- the minimum number of members of an assembly or society that must be present at any of its meetings to make the proceedings of that meeting valid.
- the person in charge of a meeting or of an organization
- Vote personal vote
- want it to go through
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- by the Chair they are doing very good
- of Privilege motion that permits a request related to the rights
- of Extend you can only extend so far
- to improve something
- who ever else agrees with motion
- less important than but related or supplementary to something.
- accompanying but not a major part of something.
- question means to go back to it
- who ever is talking
- to stop a meeting a restart it later
- or Refer you always refer back
- what the plan is for today
- not sure on what to decide yet
- on the Table polite way to say were not doing this topic anymore
25 Clues: Vote personal vote • who ever is talking • to improve something • want it to go through • what the plan is for today • everyone wants the same thing • or Refer you always refer back • not sure on what to decide yet • question means to go back to it • who ever else agrees with motion • of Extend you can only extend so far • to stop a meeting a restart it later • ...
Blood 2020-11-06
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- WBCs that are involved in immunity
- WBCs; involved in fighting infection
- hormone that promotes production of RBCs
- iron containing protein in the blood that is bound to oxygen
- refers to the percent of red blood cells in a sample
- WBCs that contain an inflammatory chemical called histamine that attracts other WBCs
- hereditary bleeding disorder that results from the lack of any of the factors needed for clotting
- the most numerous WBC; continuously circulate looking for bacteria, viruses, etc.
- RBC antigens that bind with antibodies and cause clumping
- blood clot in an unbroken blood vessel
- blood clot that breaks free and floats within the circulatory system
- cancerous condition of WBCs; characterized by massive amounts of immature WBCs
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- abnormally high number of WBCs; >11,000
- stoppage of blood flow
- the binding of antibodies to blood cell antigens causing clumping of the blood
- large WBCs that act as macrophages (clean up crew) during chronic infection
- fragments of cells called megakaryocytes that initiate the clotting process
- increase in the number of RBCs
- WBCs that increase in number during allergies or infections by parasitic worms
- RBC surface antigens that can be identified as foreign and cause an antibody reaction
- blood stem cell that gives rise to all blood cells
- insufficient number of circulating platelets
- red blood cells; carry oxygen
- abnormally low number of WBCs; <4.000
- nonliving, fluid matrix of the blood
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood
26 Clues: stoppage of blood flow • red blood cells; carry oxygen • increase in the number of RBCs • WBCs that are involved in immunity • WBCs; involved in fighting infection • nonliving, fluid matrix of the blood • abnormally low number of WBCs; <4.000 • blood clot in an unbroken blood vessel • abnormally high number of WBCs; >11,000 • hormone that promotes production of RBCs • ...
