immunity Crossword Puzzles
COVID-19 2020-04-24
Across
- The outbreak began in ___, China in December 2019
- The typical incubation period is up to ___ weeks
- ___-___ assays are the current gold standard for diagnosing suspected cases (acronym)
- A ___ swab is the preferred upper respiratory tract specimen for viral testing
- Commonly a marker of iron deficiency, this protein may be elevated due to severe inflammation
- Human-to-human transmission is primarily via respiratory ___
- Patients with severe disease could be at risk for ___ storm syndrome
- ___-CoV-2 is the causative agent of COVID-19 (acronym)
- Elevated procalcitonin in COVID-19 patients likely indicates ___ superinfection
- ___ assays will likely be useful in detecting exposure and/or immunity
- Prior to COVID-19, the most recent disease caused by spillover of an animal coronavirus to humans (acronym)
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- Malaria drug touted by some as effective against the virus, despite a lack of evidence
- Fever, ___, shortness of breath and fatigue are the most common symptoms of infection
- According to WHO myth-busters, eating this food with antimicrobial properties does not protect against the virus
- Cross-reactivity of serology assays for other coronaviruses would lead to false ___ results
- The virus may survive for up to ___ days on plastic and stainless steel
- HbA1c and ___ glucose are temporarily the recommended tests for gestational diabetes screening and diagnosis
- Elderly patients are at ___ risk of developing serious illness (increased/decreased)
- Pediatric patients typically experience ___ severe and different symptoms as compared to adults (more/less)
- This common companion animal may transmit the virus, but only to other animals of the same species
20 Clues: The typical incubation period is up to ___ weeks • The outbreak began in ___, China in December 2019 • ___-CoV-2 is the causative agent of COVID-19 (acronym) • Human-to-human transmission is primarily via respiratory ___ • Patients with severe disease could be at risk for ___ storm syndrome • ___ assays will likely be useful in detecting exposure and/or immunity • ...
Chapter 4 Ort 2019-03-05
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- The definitive Revelation of Church given to the Apostles and through then
- The office of priest in the Catholic Church
- The teaching office of the bishops in their own dioceses
- A bishop of the highest rest
- The faithful of the church who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- A defined territorial district within a diocese
- A new relationship between man and God that has been established in Christ
- The truth that the Catholic bishops today can trace their authority in a direct line back to the Apostles
- the official church of the local bishop
- A council involving all the bishops of a particular nation
- The sacrament by which men are ordained to the episcopacy, priesthood, or diaconate
- A gathering of the world's cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome for the purpose of electing a new pope
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- the teaching office of all the bishops gathered with the pope
- The obligation of the faithful to accept and believe in the authoritative and infallible teaching of the Magisterium
- A permanent state of life recognized by the Church
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error
- The office of deacon in the Catholic Church
- A larger diocese
- The highest rank
- A man who is ordained to assist the mission of the Church
- The office of bishop in the Catholic Church
- The unity in Christ of all the redeemed
- The assembly of the world's bishops
- The office of Pope in the Catholic Church
- The definitive successor to the apostles
25 Clues: A larger diocese • The highest rank • A bishop of the highest rest • The assembly of the world's bishops • The unity in Christ of all the redeemed • the official church of the local bishop • The definitive successor to the apostles • The office of Pope in the Catholic Church • The office of deacon in the Catholic Church • The office of priest in the Catholic Church • ...
Lashure- Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- means "servant", ordained to assist bishop and priests in distributing Communion, preaching, blessing marriages, and baptisms
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error.
- make present the redeeming sacrifice of Christ
- from here were the people whom God revealed his plan for salvation
- Gathering of cardinals to elect a pope
- Local church within a diocese, usually under the direction of a priest
- Greek word meaning overseer, the origin of the word bishop
- vote for new pope; could become pope
- Ecclesial jurisdiction headed by a bishop
- the office of Pope in the Catholic Church
- head of the apostles
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- Teaching office of the Church
- religious authorities; bishops, priests, deacons
- from a Greek word meaning the whole inhabited world
- the definitive list of the books of the Bible
- have been recognized in a special way by recent Popes because of their acknowledgment of a single God
- Latin word for church
- a sign that confers the grace it signifies.
- Home church of the bishop of a diocese.
- Literally, "one who is sent". Jesus selected 12 to be his inner circle of companions and to carry out his mission after his Ascension.
- the faithful of the Church who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders; bishops, priests, and deacons
- the highest rank
- ordained to assist his bishop by ministering to the faithful and celebrating many of the sacraments, including the Eucharist.
- Successor to the Apostles; he is called to teach, sanctify, and govern the faithful of his diocese
- in charge of all of the church; successor to St. Peter
25 Clues: the highest rank • head of the apostles • Latin word for church • Teaching office of the Church • vote for new pope; could become pope • Gathering of cardinals to elect a pope • Home church of the bishop of a diocese. • Ecclesial jurisdiction headed by a bishop • the office of Pope in the Catholic Church • a sign that confers the grace it signifies. • ...
Chapter 17 2019-09-23
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- - group of minute infectious agents, ability to replicate only in living host cells.
- pathogens - Disease causing microorganisms in human blood.
- -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms.
- - Stage in cycle, enclosed in a protective wall.
- - object such as a book, not harmful in itself, harbors pathogenic microorganisms.
- - treatment of disease by chemical agents.
- - originating in the hospital, develops 72 hours after admittance.
- - chemicals used to free environment from pathogenic organisms.
- Asepsis - Procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and edospores.
- - subkingdom of simple oranisms of the animal kingdom.
- - A passive host that carries pathogenic organisms, no injury to self, infects individuals.
- - occurring in two distinct forms.
- - Animal or Plant that nourishes another organism.
- - invasion of microorganism in the body tissues, toxins, intracellular antibody response.
- - organisms who cell have a true nucleus.
- - Disease-producing microorganisms.
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- - security against a certain disease.
- - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus.
- - Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- - Suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms for prevention.
- Asepsis - Reduction of infectious agents, reduce probability of infection.
- - complete destruction of all living microorgansisms, by diferent methods.
- - freedom from infection.
- - resulting from the activities of physicians.
- Precautions - prevent transmission of disease by body fluid and substances.
- - microscopic organisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi.
- - Complete viral particle found extracellularly, capable of surviving, called a viral particle.
- - denote of eukaryotic protists (mushrooms, mold)absence of chlorophyll.
- - deviation from normal structure,pathologic mechanism.
- Care-Associated Infection - Infection acquired while receiving another treatment for another health issue.
30 Clues: - freedom from infection. • - occurring in two distinct forms. • - Disease-producing microorganisms. • - security against a certain disease. • -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms. • - organisms who cell have a true nucleus. • - treatment of disease by chemical agents. • - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus. • - resulting from the activities of physicians. • ...
GCSE Biology chapters 1-4 2020-03-20
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- this breaks down substances during digestion
- the part of the plant that moves water around the plant
- the type of medication that is only effective at treating bacterial infections
- the process of breaking down food
- a way in which the immune system destroys pathogens which involves engulfing the pathogen
- the part of the plant that moves ions around the plant
- the process in which plants produce energy
- a type of the cell that can specialised to become any cell
- a common way to treat diabetes type 2
- a type of cell that has loose DNA
- a type of respiration that doesn't require oxygen
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- a type of cell that has a cell membrane,cytoplasm and genetic material enclosed in a nucleus.
- a type of equipment used to look at cells
- the process in which animals produce energy
- the biological process of making an identical cell
- a type of injection that leads to herd immunity
- the movement of substances from a low to a high concentration using energy
- is the process of breaking down carbohydrates, proteins and lipids
- a factor that effects the rate of photosynthesis
- the type of vessel that moves oxygenated blood around the body
- the organelle where respiration happens
- when a cell is used for a specific function it becomes...
- the movement of substances from a high concentration to a low concentration
- the movement of water from a high water potential to a low water potential
- a type of pathogen that can't be treated by antibiotics and causes HIV
25 Clues: the process of breaking down food • a type of cell that has loose DNA • a common way to treat diabetes type 2 • the organelle where respiration happens • a type of equipment used to look at cells • the process in which plants produce energy • the process in which animals produce energy • this breaks down substances during digestion • ...
. 2023-04-03
Across
- someone who promotes and sells goods and services
- a chair fitted with wheels
- a machine that used to collects dust and small particles from floor and other surfaces
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- someone who cares for people who are sick or injured
- a roughly open container
- messages distributed to other people by phones or computer
- a list of items on sale
- a device for making an electrical connection
- a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper
- an electronic device for storing and processing data
- an electronic device that plays audio compact discs
- a device that projects an Image or video
- a pen that used to write at whiteboard
- a wipeable board with a white surface used for teaching or presentations
- someone who works with electricity
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
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- a machine that used to drill a holes in materials.
- someone who is responsible for looking after an office
- an electric version of whiteboard
- someone who cleans houses, offices, and buildings
- goods or services that can be bought and sold
- a computer resource for recording data in a computer storage device
- technology used to connect computers with peripheral devices
- dress of a distinctive design or fashion worn by members of a particular group
- a wire used for transmitting electricity
- someone who enters information and data for digital store
- someone
- a tool used for wiping floors
- a device for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
30 Clues: someone • a list of items on sale • a roughly open container • a chair fitted with wheels • a tool used for wiping floors • an electric version of whiteboard • someone who works with electricity • a pen that used to write at whiteboard • a wire used for transmitting electricity • a device that projects an Image or video • a device for making an electrical connection • ...
Body Organization 2014-05-14
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- basic unit of life
- ___ section, horizontal cut
- closer to starting point
- ____ plane, also called horizontal plane
- structure separating thoracic and abdominal cavities
- "spine side"
- imaging using computer-aided X-rays in multiple layers
- "Father of Western Medicine"
- chemical reactions for breaking down molecules
- homeostatic feedback where response enhances stimulus
- space between the lungs
- imaging using sound waves
- imaging of metabolic activity using radiolabeled glucose
- imaging using X-rays
- vertical plane on midline
- ___ plane, parallel to the midline
- ___ cavity, surrounds lung
- towards midline
- nose-end
- serous membrane forming cavity wall
- study of cells
- ___ center, determines set-level for a homeostatic condition
- chief physician to Roman gladiators
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- away from midline
- simplest level of body organization
- sum of all chemical reactions in the body
- Dutch anatomist studied cadavers
- ___ cavity, surrounds heart
- homeostatic feedback where response opposes stimulus
- organ system that produces hormones
- "back"
- organ that carries out an effect in homeostatic system
- ___ cavity, contains abdominal organs
- structure determines function, "Principle of _"
- ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- study of body function
- organ system that provides active immunity
- imaging of soft tissues using magnetic fields
- "belly-side"
- "front"
- study of tissues
- group of cells with similar structure/function
- serous membrane on surface of organ
- chemical reactions for building molecules
- farther from starting point
- study of body structure
- tail-end
- group of tissues working together
48 Clues: "back" • "front" • nose-end • tail-end • "spine side" • "belly-side" • study of cells • towards midline • study of tissues • away from midline • basic unit of life • imaging using X-rays • study of body function • space between the lungs • study of body structure • closer to starting point • imaging using sound waves • vertical plane on midline • ___ cavity, surrounds lung • ___ section, horizontal cut • ...
Freshman Vocabulary Quarter 3 Review 2014-02-27
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- an overwhelming defeat; a complete collapse or failure
- back, again, anew
- to, towards, at, near
- out, away, lacking, former
- related to
- for, forward
- believable, honest truth, trustworthy
- great quantity; lavish display or supply
- the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression
- with, together, alongside
- enemy; opponent
- type, family, kind
- cause to be
- not
- condition or activity
- of reduced quality or strength
- hardship; great misfortune
- from, away, down
- essential, present
- to clear from a charge or accusation
- not having life; without energy or spirit
- opposite of, reverse
- to comfort
- to cause to stand, to set up, to place
- having, giving, marked by
- other, different
- life, breath, spirit
- state or quality
- to defend
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- rod, staff
- to turn
- offended dignity
- passion; enthusiasm
- worse, lower, inferior, meaner
- to comfort
- resistance to disease; freedom from a charge or obligation
- to conquer
- worthy
- to burn, shining, white
- to pour out abundantly; to give abundantly
- not able to be defeated, unbeatable
- ability, worth
- to make easier; to assist
- to believe
- to do easily
- composed of different kinds, diverse
- condition or action
- full of or showing contempt; scornful, regarding someone as beneath you
- reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused
- having the quality of, relating to
- famous, outstanding, distinguished; projecting
- to burn
- burden
- to project, to threaten
54 Clues: not • worthy • burden • to turn • to burn • to defend • rod, staff • related to • to comfort • to conquer • to believe • to comfort • cause to be • for, forward • to do easily • ability, worth • enemy; opponent • offended dignity • from, away, down • other, different • state or quality • back, again, anew • type, family, kind • essential, present • passion; enthusiasm • condition or action • opposite of, reverse • ...
The Integumentary system 2014-04-22
Across
- Tyrosinase is required for the production of:
- the outermost layer of the skin.
- a group of tissues that perform a specific function.
- Function in sensations of pressure.
- a precursor to vitamin A.
- Work with helper T cells to provide immunity.
- the outer most layer of the epidermis
- contains the largest number of adipocytes.
- a burn the involves the entire epidermis and some of the dermis.
- the most common type of skin cancer.
- the third layer of skin.
- present in thick skin but not in thin skin.
- Provide increased surface area for nutrient, waste, and gas exchange.
- Function in sensation of touch
- Produce a protein that provides protection from mechanical injury and bacterial invasion.
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- the protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissues.
- the bundle of smooth muscle associated with hair follicles.
- A lipid‑rich, water‑repellent secretion is produced by structures known as _____ within the keratinocytes of the stratum granulosum
- Produce a product that helps prevent excessive evaporation of water from the skin.
- the dense inner layer of skin.
- produces earwax
- secreted during emotional stress and sexual excitement.
- glands that produce perspiration.
- absorption of damaging light rays is the primary function of.
- is the thick layer of the dermis.
- the cells producing pigment responsible for skin color.
- The pinkish red color of the skin of white people
- The layer of the skin from which new epidermal cells are derived.
- located in the Meissner's corpuscles
- helps regulate body temperature.
30 Clues: produces earwax • the third layer of skin. • a precursor to vitamin A. • the dense inner layer of skin. • Function in sensation of touch • the outermost layer of the skin. • helps regulate body temperature. • glands that produce perspiration. • is the thick layer of the dermis. • Function in sensations of pressure. • the most common type of skin cancer. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle #7 2015-10-21
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- eukaryote that is not an animal, plant or fungus
- "flu" commonly epidemic disease caused by rapidly mutating virus
- asexual reproduction in which a cell divides into two equal parts
- animal-like protist
- theory that states that all organisms are made of cells, alll cells are produced by other living cells, and the cell is the most basic unit of life
- infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are destroyd
- cell that does have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- human immmunofeficiency virus- virus that weakens the immune system by reproducing in and destroying T cells; and causes AIDS
- rapid outbreak of a disease that affects many people
- substance that stimulates an immune response, producing acquired immunity without illness or infection
- changing, organized group of related parts that interact to form a whole
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- process by which a prokaryote transfer part of its chromosomes to another prokaryote
- chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are not immediately destroyed
- the basic unit of life
- membrane-bound structure that is specicalized to perform a distinct process within a cell
- cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
- organism that is within the kingdom Bacteria
- infectious particle made only of a strand of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- agent that causes disease
- a body, organ or system condition resulting from various causes such as infection, genetic defect or environmental stress
21 Clues: animal-like protist • the basic unit of life • agent that causes disease • organism that is within the kingdom Bacteria • eukaryote that is not an animal, plant or fungus • chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria • rapid outbreak of a disease that affects many people • infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are destroyd • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
Across
- levied on imported articles
- seizure of real property
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- place of taxation
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- divestiture of property without compensation
- failure to pay taxes on time
- also known as real property tax
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- tax collecting agency of the government
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
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- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- seizure of personal property
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- “Ask For ______”
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- immunity from tax liability
- cancellation of tax liability
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- also known as community tax certificate
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • levied on imported articles • immunity from tax liability • seizure of personal property • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • failure to pay taxes on time • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
Survivor Winners 2021-12-22
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- Has the energy of a "used car salesman"
- Veteran who used bombs in his game
- Mother died of cancer mere hours after getting home
- Won as a "favorite"
- Married the winner of season 8
- Beat one of the most notorious villains ever
- Gay flight attendant
- After the merge, begins her revenge arc
- Controversial winner that changed the final tribal format
- Was called a "brat" on the island
- Attended every single tribal council her season
- Played like a criminal
- Nudity was his thing
- Third time's the charm
- Played one of the most dominant games ever
- First winner to hold the super idol
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- Married the winner of season 22
- "Evil vampire Donathan"
- First POC winner
- His second chance proved successful
- Nicknamed after a long-haired model
- Leader of the "Black Widow Brigade"
- First winner to win unanimously
- Firefighter during 9/11
- First ever tied vote at final tribal council
- Notable soccer player
- Had people willing to sacrifice their games for him
- Notably hid her strategy from producers
- In a season full of crazies, was one of the few sane
- Immunity run after auction blunder
- Only winner to ever be voted out the same season he won
- The oldest winner ever
- On her second appearance, quit the game
- Only Canadian winner
- First female winner
- First two-time winner
- Outlasted an women's alliance that devoured itself
- Has a "bag of tricks"
- Fourth-grade teacher
39 Clues: First POC winner • Won as a "favorite" • First female winner • Gay flight attendant • Only Canadian winner • Nudity was his thing • Fourth-grade teacher • Notable soccer player • First two-time winner • Has a "bag of tricks" • The oldest winner ever • Played like a criminal • Third time's the charm • "Evil vampire Donathan" • Firefighter during 9/11 • Married the winner of season 8 • ...
Grade 11 June terminology crossword 2022-05-10
Across
- A structure of seeds which prevents dessication.
- Wave-like motions of the wall of the alimentary canal which moves food along the alimentary canal.
- An infectious particle capable of transmitting diseases.
- Shedding of the exoskeleton in arthropods to allow growth.
- The form of carbohydrates in which energy is stored in most plants.
- The starch digesting enzyme found within saliva.
- An evolutionary trend in the animal kingdom towards centrilisation of the central system concentrating it in the anterior region of the body.
- The lymphatic vessel of the small intestine which absorbs digestive fats.
- Animals that remain attached to a substrate for most of their lives.
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- Splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen, using light energy.
- The type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes.
- Photosynthetic tissues in the leaf consisting of elongated cells.
- The type of energy absorbed by chlorophyll.
- The ability of an organism to produce antibodies to fight diseases.
- Folded structures found on the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- A cartilaginous structure which prevents food from entering the trachea.
- The organelle in which respiration takes place.
- Ball of food which is swallowed.
- Medication taken for the treatment of bacterial diseeases.
- Type of symmetry in which an animal can be cut in any vertical plane through its central axis to give two mirror images.
- Part of a flower that becomes a fruit after fertilisation.
- The organic molecules that act as catalysts and control the chemical reactions during photosynthesis.
- Molecules that act as energy carriers.
23 Clues: Ball of food which is swallowed. • Molecules that act as energy carriers. • The type of energy absorbed by chlorophyll. • The organelle in which respiration takes place. • A structure of seeds which prevents dessication. • The starch digesting enzyme found within saliva. • An infectious particle capable of transmitting diseases. • ...
Chapter 8 2022-02-08
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- protects the body from harmful invading substances
- a test to determine the blood level of hemoglobin
- a drug that stops that flow of blood within the vessels
- pale in color; lighter in color than normal
- an abnormally reduced number of red blood cells
- incision into or puncture of a vein to withdraw blood for testing
- a group of leukocytes containing granules in their cytoplasm
- transports oxygen and carbon dioxide
- increased number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in the blood
- a substance that, when introduced into the body, causes the formation of antibodies against it
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- a drug that prevents clotting of the blood
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
- the protein-iron compound in erythrocytes
- any neoplastic disorder of lymph tissue
- the “S” in AIDS
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- liquid portion of the blood the remains after clotting
- a measurement of the percentage of packed red blood cells in a give volume of blood
- removal of thymus
- enlargement of the spleen
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- specialized lymph vessels in the small intestine the absorb fat into the bloodstream
- systemic disease caused by infection with microorganisms and their toxins in circulating blood
- a decreased number of neutrophils
- protein substance in the blood essential to the clotting process
- presence of small red blood cells
- suffix meaning breakdown or dissolution
- breakdown of the red blood cell membrane
- presence of large red blood cells
- removal of the spleen
- an agranulocytic leukocyte that performs phagocytosis to fight infection
31 Clues: the “S” in AIDS • removal of thymus • removal of the spleen • enlargement of the spleen • a decreased number of neutrophils • presence of small red blood cells • presence of large red blood cells • transports oxygen and carbon dioxide • suffix meaning breakdown or dissolution • any neoplastic disorder of lymph tissue • breakdown of the red blood cell membrane • ...
Biology 2024-05-16
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- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host
- medicines used to prevent and treat infections in humans, animals and plants
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products.
- rganisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles
- substances that may increase your risk of developing cancer.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- ne that carries : bearer, messenger
- organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- like an epidemic but even more widespread over several countries or continents.
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
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- microscopic living organisms that have only one cell.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Nipah virus inspired the film "Contagion."
- Anything that causes a mutation
- a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A treatment for bacteria
- fundamental scientific theory of biology according to which cells are held to be the basic units of all living tissues
- substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened
- n infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid
- building blocks for bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood.
21 Clues: A treatment for bacteria • Anything that causes a mutation • ne that carries : bearer, messenger • Nipah virus inspired the film "Contagion." • microscopic living organisms that have only one cell. • rganisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles • substances that may increase your risk of developing cancer. • ...
Pandemic Preparedness Plan 2024-12-09
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- Country of the first case of avian influenza in Background
- The MHMS division that all wore “Red” in yesterday’s work shop
- Panelist from Ministry of Education
- Divisional Surveillance Officer Western (MHMS)
- Representative from the World Bank
- Representative from the Ministry of Finance
- Divisional Medical Officer(DMO) Eastern
- Panelist from Immigration
- First value in section 1.6 in Principles and ethical considerations
- From Sudan
- The “I” in IMT
- R in R4P’s
- Representative from Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (BAF)
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- The name of one of the 5 working groups yesterday
- Prayed for our lunch
- Catastrophic x certain to occur
- Asked about using Artificial Intelligence (AI) surveillance for quick Alerts in detecting outbreaks/pandemics
- Moderate consequence x Possible likelihood
- Name of Medical officer in charge of Raiwaqa Health Centre
- Panelist from the Fiji Police Force
- First “P”in R4P
- Representative from SPC
- Explained on Vaccine uptake and Hesitancy after COVID-19 in response to Dr. Everlyns question
- WHO representative from the United States of America
- Spoke on COVID experiences from the organisation of persons with Disabilities
- Component of planning assumptions ” Regardless of the nature or origins of the respiratory infectious disease, it is expected that the following planning assumptions will apply to a respiratory pathogen pandemic:”
- Panelist from NDMO’s office
- Second Operation stage in section 3.2 …………….. (Get Ready, contain)
- Name of person who spoke on the need for more interest in Infectious Disease Specialists in Internal Medicine
- Panelist from Health
30 Clues: From Sudan • R in R4P’s • The “I” in IMT • First “P”in R4P • Prayed for our lunch • Panelist from Health • Representative from SPC • Panelist from Immigration • Panelist from NDMO’s office • Catastrophic x certain to occur • Representative from the World Bank • Panelist from the Fiji Police Force • Panelist from Ministry of Education • Divisional Medical Officer(DMO) Eastern • ...
Unit 9 - LS - Crossword Vocabs 2024-04-29
Across
- Occurring or happening often
- To dissuade or deter someone from doing something by instilling doubt, fear, or lack of confidence.
- To rely on something or someone.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a particular region or country.
- To lift or grow something, also, to nurture or bring up a child or an animal.
- A special advantage, immunity, or right granted to a particular individual or group, often not available to others.
- The way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected.
- To inspire or stimulate someone to do something through support, approval, or praise.
- Inside or contained by something
- Domesticated mammals raised for their meat, milk, or hides, typically including cows, bulls, and oxen.
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- The customs, beliefs, arts, and social institutions of a particular group or society.
- Past tense of "raise"
- The state or fact of being accountable or obligated to carry out specific duties or tasks.
- Not able to be relied on or predicted with confidence; not definite or clearly determined.
- To divide or distribute something among multiple people or groups
- In a position or direction that is in front of something or someone.
- To pursue and capture or kill wild animals for food or sport
- A mixture or union of different elements, parts, or qualities.
- The worth or importance of something, often in terms of usefulness, significance, or monetary worth.
- A feeling of admiration or esteem for someone or something based on their qualities, achievements, or status
20 Clues: Past tense of "raise" • Occurring or happening often • To rely on something or someone. • Inside or contained by something • To pursue and capture or kill wild animals for food or sport • A mixture or union of different elements, parts, or qualities. • To divide or distribute something among multiple people or groups • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 2025-02-24
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- A Mountain Man
- A U.S. State, the state home to the first Mormon Temple
- An order that forced the Mormons out of Missouri
- A trail paved by the Mormon Pioneers across the West.
- An event that caused the migration of many immigrants.
- A yearly event that provided trading opportunities for fur trappers.
- A religious organization founded by Joseph Smith
- Someone who dies for a religious cause
- A U.S. State, the state in which Nauvoo is located.
- A man having more than one wife.
- A War between the US & Mexico that gave the US their western states
- The Mormon Pioneers first stop
- Deeply religious
- A Mountain Man
- The Mormon Pioneers last stop before making the homestretch
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- The state of being resistant
- A military post controlled by a governor
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle in a new place.
- A US State, the homeplace for the Mormon Church
- A stretch of land
- A group of Mormons who fought in the war.
- The skin of an animal still attached to the fur
- A U.S. State, the state that the Extermination order was given.
- The founder of the Mormon Church.
- A hiding place for concealing and preserving items
- The Advanced Pioneers who were in the front of the Mormon trail
- Take advantage of
- The Mormon’s first temple.
- A U.S. State (The state where the Mormon church was founded)
- A payment made as a sign of respect/dependance
- Someone who changes their belief
- A time of religious awakening
32 Clues: A Mountain Man • A Mountain Man • Deeply religious • A stretch of land • Take advantage of • The Mormon’s first temple. • The state of being resistant • A time of religious awakening • The Mormon Pioneers first stop • A man having more than one wife. • Someone who changes their belief • The founder of the Mormon Church. • Someone who dies for a religious cause • ...
Anemia And Nutritional Disorders In Children 2025-04-11
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- Strengthens capillaries
- Oxygen-carrying molecule
- Grain fortified with B vitamins
- Leafy vegetable for iron intake
- Liver enlargement in anemia
- Yellowing skin in hemolytic anemia
- Rapid breathing in severe anemia
- Heart rate increase in anemia
- Blood test for anemia screening
- Delayed growth in malnutrition
- Structured eating plan
- Quick anemia test
- Extreme thinness from malnutrition
- Fluid buildup in malnutrition
- Oral iron form for kids
- Low nutrient stores in preterm babies
- Poor vision from vitamin A lack
- IV treatment for dehydration
- Essential for immune health
- Measures body iron levels
- Arm measurement for malnutrition
- Pulse abnormality in anemia
- Marrow site for blood production
- Mineral for red blood cell production
- Enhances iron uptake, found in oranges
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- Parasite causing blood loss
- Key for refeeding in starvation
- Infection causing anemia
- Vitamin for nerve function
- Vitamin deficiency causing scurvy
- Inhibits iron absorption, in grains
- Nasal delivery for malnutrition
- Extreme tiredness in anemia
- Anemia from bone marrow failure
- System harmed by chronic anemia
- Anemia from red cell breakdown
- Avoid this drink with iron supplements
- Severe malnutrition with edema
- B12 source in diet
- Gas therapy for low oxygen
- Prevents rickets
- Genetic anemia with abnormal hemoglobin
- Red cell destruction process
- WHO formula for malnutrition
- Small red cells in iron deficiency
- Supports vision, immunity
- Muscle loss in malnutrition
- Prevents goiter, found in salt
- Supplement for B9 deficiency
- Tracks anemia recovery
50 Clues: Prevents rickets • Quick anemia test • B12 source in diet • Structured eating plan • Tracks anemia recovery • Strengthens capillaries • Oral iron form for kids • Infection causing anemia • Oxygen-carrying molecule • Supports vision, immunity • Measures body iron levels • Vitamin for nerve function • Gas therapy for low oxygen • Parasite causing blood loss • Liver enlargement in anemia • ...
Fantasy Football Survivor All-Stars 2024-08-05
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- "America's Team"
- Bills' opponent in "The Comeback" game in 1993
- Game where fans create their own leagues
- Only team that is a publicly owned, non-profit corporation
- Called Kelly a rat in Borneo
- First defensive player to win the Super Bowl MVP
- Most career return touchdowns
- Second overall pick in 2007 draft
- NFL Team with the longest winning streak of all time
- Who said "I need somebody to pee on my hand" in Season four
- Filming location of Survivor: Africa
- First-ever Lambeau Leaper
- First team to make four first-round picks in the same draft
- First use of three starting tribes
- Backup player to a starting player
- Wore #32 for the Cleveland Browns
- Who said "I"m voting for Derek Zoolander...I mean Dave" in Season 15
- Commissioner before Roger Goodell
- First player to be named as the unanimous MVP of the regular season
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- One of two current NFL teams that have existed since founding year of 1920
- Name for the first 6 players who returned on Pearl Islands
- The father of fantasy sports, starting the Great Oakland Professional Pigskin Prognosticators league in the 1960s
- One of two current NFL teams that have existed since founding year of 1920
- XLIII Super Bowl MVP
- Holder of the most NFL MVP awards
- First appearance of the Hidden Immunity Idol
- Highest scoring Super Bowl game
- Holds record for most career interceptions thrown
- NFL Hall of Fame location
- Oldest castaway of season one
- Married answer to youngest castaway in Survivor: Australian Outback
- Youngest castaway in Survivor: Australian Outback
32 Clues: "America's Team" • XLIII Super Bowl MVP • First-ever Lambeau Leaper • NFL Hall of Fame location • Called Kelly a rat in Borneo • Most career return touchdowns • Oldest castaway of season one • Highest scoring Super Bowl game • Holder of the most NFL MVP awards • Second overall pick in 2007 draft • Wore #32 for the Cleveland Browns • Commissioner before Roger Goodell • ...
chapter 6 &10 2024-11-01
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- a blood vessel leading away from the heart
- being polite , helpful, or considerate of others
- protcetion against a disease
- organs thta work together ro preform special functions
- the burning of food for heat and energy by the cells
- the factor that causes stress
- a chemical substance secreted by the endocrine gland
- the basic unit of the body stucture
- a point where two or more bones meet
- the process of food breaking down
- A job resulting in stress and being physically or mentally exhaused
- to spread rumars aboud othe peoples lives
- a blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- the substance in red blood cell that carries oxygen
- a tiny blood vessel that carries food ,oxygen and other substances
- the response or change in the body caused by emotional, physical ,or economic factor
- involuntary muscle contractions in the digestive system that moves food down the esophagus
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- the most important thing at the time
- trusting others with personal information
- the process of the uterus wall breaking up
- ethic behavior in the work place
- groups of tissue with the same funtion
- working well with others
- the process of supplying the cells with oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- a clash between different people with different interests or ideas
- following laws being on time ,having good work ethic, andand having skills for your work
- repeated attacks ,and threats towards a victim
- to trouble,offend or upset a person with comments or behavior
28 Clues: working well with others • protcetion against a disease • the factor that causes stress • ethic behavior in the work place • the process of food breaking down • the basic unit of the body stucture • the most important thing at the time • a point where two or more bones meet • groups of tissue with the same funtion • trusting others with personal information • ...
Unit 1-Two Worlds Collide 2024-09-17
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- Number of continents
- Native American empire destroyed by Francisco Pizzaro
- These bodies of water separated the Eastern and Western hemispheres for thousands of year
- Resistance to diseases and infections
- What did the Europeans bring with them that killed many Native Americans
- Explorer that was searching for a new route to Asia by water and accidentally discovered the Americas
- Who leads the Catholic Church
- What Pizarro demanded from the Inca before he killed their Emperor
- Religious movement that divided Christians into Catholics and Protestants
- Sell goods to other countries
- This explorer settled in what is now Quebec (Canada) in 1608
- King of the Aztecs
- A form of Christianity that began in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A people's shared beliefs, traditions, and behaviors
- The Indians were forced to work as ____ in the mines and fields
- Moving from one place to another,following food
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- First group to establish colonies in the Americas
- The movement of people into a new area
- Native American empire destroyed by Hernan Cortes
- A Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- Spanish became Mexico's official _____
- This group tolerated people of different faiths
- Number of Oceans
- Theory that power depended on ability to increase wealth with gold and silver
- Number of hemispheres
- A settlement of people living in a new territory controlled by the home country
- A society ruled by religious leaders
- This explorer was hired by the Dutch and discovered a river and a bay that are now named for him
28 Clues: Number of Oceans • King of the Aztecs • Number of continents • Number of hemispheres • Who leads the Catholic Church • Sell goods to other countries • A society ruled by religious leaders • Resistance to diseases and infections • The movement of people into a new area • Spanish became Mexico's official _____ • This group tolerated people of different faiths • ...
International Organization 2025-01-07
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- A person sent to represent others, particularly at a conference.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.
- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
- The variety and variability of life on Earth, which is typically considered at three levels: genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- Taxes imposed by a government on imported goods.
- General agreement among a group.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- Restricting the movement of people and goods to prevent the spread of disease.
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- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- The condition of being diseased or the incidence of illness in a population.
- A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
- A method of dispute resolution used by the WTO where a neutral third party provides a binding decision.
- To give formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
- The founding document of an organization, detailing its purpose and structure
- A firm decision to do or not to do something; in international relations, a formal expression of opinion or intention agreed upon.
20 Clues: General agreement among a group. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • Taxes imposed by a government on imported goods. • The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries • A person sent to represent others, particularly at a conference. • ...
GCSE AQA Biology 2025-12-18
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- Organism that makes its own food, usually by photosynthesis.
- Introduction of a dead or inactive pathogen to stimulate immunity.
- Process by which plants make glucose using light energy.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions.
- Chemical messenger produced by glands in the body.
- Structure made of DNA that carries genetic information.
- Cell division producing two identical daughter cells.
- Different form of a gene.
- Protein produced by white blood cells to fight pathogens.
- Level, Position of an organism in a food chain.
- Movement of water molecules through a partially permeable membrane.
- Cell division producing gametes with half the number of chromosomes.
- Microorganism that causes disease.
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- Process of releasing energy from glucose.
- Transport, Movement of substances against a concentration gradient using energy.
- Organism that breaks down dead material for nutrients.
- Feature that increases an organism’s chance of survival.
- Respiration without oxygen that produc lactic acid or ethanol.
- Section of DNA that codes for a protein.
- Respiration using oxygen to release energy.
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment in an organism.
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels.
- Selection, The process where organisms better adapted to environment survive and reproduce.
- Variety of different species in an ecosystem.
- Cycle, Movement of carbon through living organisms and the environment.
- Movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- Group of organisms of the same species living in a habitat.
- Change in the DNA sequence of a gene.
30 Clues: Different form of a gene. • Microorganism that causes disease. • Change in the DNA sequence of a gene. • Section of DNA that codes for a protein. • Process of releasing energy from glucose. • Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels. • Respiration using oxygen to release energy. • Variety of different species in an ecosystem. • ...
social crossword 2018-01-22
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- a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
- chiefly in historical or literary contexts) a member of a people regarded as primitive and uncivilized.
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars. It was effectively eradicated through vaccination by 1979.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable.
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- a person or organization that provides funds for a project or activity carried out by another, in particular.
- make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable.
- an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- a factory for fish
- a place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community.
- rule by an emperor.
- protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
15 Clues: a factory for fish • rule by an emperor. • a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable. • make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable. • protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty. • ...
Louisiana History Midterm Vocabulary Bonus 2018-12-11
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- Tangible items (things you can touch) such as food, clothing, cars, and houses)
- A group of citizens who hear evidence on a large case and make a decision based on the evidence
- A complete collection of civil laws commissioned by French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte around 1800 which influenced Louisiana’s first civil code adopted in 1808.
- Wandering from place to place
- Water that is deep enough to travel by boat
- How people manage material resources in a community or other organized body (single household, city, state, nation, or the globe)
- The condition that exists when people and societies try to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
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- Revising the legislative district boundaries based on population numbers
- Black code; a set of laws established by Bienville in 1724 that regulated the behavior of slaves and laid out rules for their masters
- An area of land that drains into tributaries and eventually into larger rivers
- The system of letting an individual businessman take control of a colony in the hopes that he could make it profitable
- An object made by humans especially an ancient tool or weapon
- Natural resistance to disease
- A tax placed on a good imported into the United States to protect a US producer from the cheaper goods from international competitors
14 Clues: Wandering from place to place • Natural resistance to disease • Water that is deep enough to travel by boat • An object made by humans especially an ancient tool or weapon • Revising the legislative district boundaries based on population numbers • An area of land that drains into tributaries and eventually into larger rivers • ...
A Viral Culture 🦠🧫 2022-07-26
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- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- a virus that has spike proteins
- something that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- objects or materials which are likely to carry infection, such as clothes, utensils, and furniture
- a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary, lining, or partition in an organism
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient
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- a disease that affects a large number of people within a community, population, or region
- having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance
- an organism that transmits a disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another
- the action or process of transmitting something
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or organism lives
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages, commonly referred to as the flu
14 Clues: a virus that has spike proteins • the action or process of transmitting something • an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or organism lives • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
Health 2023-06-24
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- The condition of being well physically, mentally, and socially, free from illness or injury.
- The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases, often developed through vaccinations.
- The ability to be physically active and perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases, such as washing hands.
- The feeling of mental or emotional pressure or tension caused by various factors, and its impact on health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, involving physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- Taking measures to avoid or reduce the risk of diseases or injuries through actions like vaccinations or safety precautions.
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- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong.
- A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction.
- diet A diet that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to provide essential nutrients.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients for growth, development, and health.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate.
14 Clues: The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate. • Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong. • The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction. • ...
Chapter 2 Terms - Intro to Global Health 2025-09-09
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- permanent reduction to zero incidence of a disease
- sickness or any departure, subjective or objective, from a psychological or physiological state of well-being
- the resistance of a pathogen due to the immunity of a large proportion of the group to that pathogen
- death
- number of people suffering from a certain health condition over a specific time period
- Caused by an infectious agent and spread directly or indirectly from people to people, animals to people or people to animals
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- the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors which determine the health status of individuals or populations
- restriction of the activities of healthy people because they were exposed to a disease
- a substance that inhibits the growth of bacteria
- a preparation made from a suspension of killed or weakened pathogens or an inactive toxin that stimulates the production of antibodies to protect individuals from infectious diseases
- any microbe capable of causing disease
- measures how many people get a disease, for a specified number of people at risk, for a given period of time
- The average number of years a newborn baby could expect to live if current mortality trends were to continue for the rest of the newborn’s life
- Illnesses that are not spread by any infectious agent
14 Clues: death • any microbe capable of causing disease • a substance that inhibits the growth of bacteria • permanent reduction to zero incidence of a disease • Illnesses that are not spread by any infectious agent • restriction of the activities of healthy people because they were exposed to a disease • ...
Immunizations 2018-02-18
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- first dose given at 2 months, again at 4 months and 6 months, final dose at 12-15 months. Type of flu. (CcC) IM injection
- 2 months, 4 months, 6 months (CC) given orally
- the second M in MMR
- recommended annually once over the age of 6 months. IM injection
- required for college students living in dorms
- administered at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, and 4-6 years, may need boosters depending on immunity. (CCcC) IM injection
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- 1st dose usually given at birth, 2nd dose administered 1 to 2 months after the first dose. IM injection
- given in 2 doses 6 months apartment between 12-23 months. A version of the virus. IM injection
- the first M in MMR
- What varicella protects against. first given at 12-15 months, then at 4-6 years. Given subcut
- also called german measles and the R in MMR
- Papillomavirus given between 11 and 12 years in 2 shots over a 6-12 month period. 15-26 y.o get 3 shots over 6 months
- 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12-15 months. (CCC) IM injection
- protects against a virus. Given at 2 months, 4 months, between 6-18 months, 4-6 years. (CCC) inactived virus, IM or subcu injection
14 Clues: the first M in MMR • the second M in MMR • also called german measles and the R in MMR • required for college students living in dorms • 2 months, 4 months, 6 months (CC) given orally • 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12-15 months. (CCC) IM injection • recommended annually once over the age of 6 months. IM injection • ...
Prescription Drug Safety 2022-11-01
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- drugs that are prescribed usually to treat severe pain
- refer to the crime of operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs.
- a medical emergency that occurs when a person ingests more of a drug than their body can handle at one time
- drugs, such as benzodiazepines, that are used to treat conditions such as anxiety and sleep disorders
- messengers in the brain that are impacted by drug use
- Substance a drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use is regulated by the government due to the substance’s medical use, potential for abuse, and safety or dependence liability
- laws that provide immunity (protect people from arrest, charge or prosecution) for the person experiencing an overdose and the people who call 911 for assistance
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- taking a drug in ways or amounts other than as prescribed; taking a drug without a prescription
- a group of symptoms that occur when a drug is abruptly discontinued
- taking a prescription drug recreationally, or for enjoyment, not for their intended purpose
- drugs that are most often prescribed to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- a disorder characterized by the compulsive use of a substance despite adverse consequences
- needing more of a drug to get the same effect
- a federal agency responsible for protecting public health
14 Clues: needing more of a drug to get the same effect • messengers in the brain that are impacted by drug use • drugs that are prescribed usually to treat severe pain • a federal agency responsible for protecting public health • a group of symptoms that occur when a drug is abruptly discontinued • ...
Bacteria and Viruses 2021-03-30
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- a microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell
- a microorganism that causes a disease
- dividing or splitting something into two or more parts
- microscopic organisms not visible to the naked eye; aka germs
- the temporary union of two bacterial or unicellular organisms for the exchange of genetic material
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- the state or process of rotting
- a resistant asexual spore that develops inside some bacteria cells
- a small threadlike structure that allows bacteria to swim
- the use of either natural occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants in order to clean up a polluted site
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or more diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- Fixation, the process by which atmospheric nitrogen is converted by a natural or an industrial means to a form of nitrogen such as ammonia
- the partial sterilization of a product to make it safe for consumption and improve its keeping quality
14 Clues: the state or process of rotting • a microorganism that causes a disease • dividing or splitting something into two or more parts • a small threadlike structure that allows bacteria to swim • microscopic organisms not visible to the naked eye; aka germs • a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
Courtney 2023-10-09
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- A bacterium,virus or microorganism that can cause disease.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms.
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A localised physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened,swollen,hot and often painful.
- An organism that transmits a pathogen, disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another.
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- The communication of disease from one person to another by close contact.
- A small petrel of southern seas, having a wide bill fringed with comblike plates for feeding on planktonic crustaceans.
- Something you develop over your lifetime.
- A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases.
- The process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- A toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- An infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
14 Clues: Something you develop over your lifetime. • The process of infecting or the state of being infected. • A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms. • A bacterium,virus or microorganism that can cause disease. • The communication of disease from one person to another by close contact. • ...
myon 702 2020-07-27
3 Clues: Affected by physical or mental illness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
Nathan Vu Macquarie island crossword 2018-08-23
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- a large flightless bird brought from another land to Macquarie island
- supplies or assets available to use
- a fat that comes from elephant seals and whales
- an energy source coming from somewhere
- to disinfect something with fumes
- to remove completely
- an animal that naturally hunts another animal, the animal being hunted is the prey
- isolation imposed to prevent the effects of infection
- a wooden image carved to look like a person or mythical beast seen at the front of a ship
- to die out completely
- another word for supplies
- a disease caused by lack of vitamin C in the body
- large clumps of grass
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- to change shape and features through natural process
- a large deep pot used to cook
- a sudden violent windstorm which includes rain, hail and snow
- a natural home of an animal or plant
- a mixture of different gases surrounding the earth
- the surroundings or conditions where a person, animal or plant lives
- relating to earthquakes or vibrations in the earth’s crust
- large plants that can grow to a metre tall
- the degrees north or south of the equator
- collected numerical data
- a bright display of lights in the sky, usually a mix of green and blue
- a person who travels to an area to learn and discover
- buildings where operations and commands are given
- a large area of rabbit burrows
- a liquid that comes from volcanoes that becomes a solid as it cools
- the ability to resist or overcome infection or sickness
29 Clues: to remove completely • to die out completely • large clumps of grass • collected numerical data • another word for supplies • a large deep pot used to cook • a large area of rabbit burrows • to disinfect something with fumes • supplies or assets available to use • a natural home of an animal or plant • an energy source coming from somewhere • ...
Holder-Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- A defined territorial district within a diocese
- One of the tribe of Levi
- The office of the deacon in the Catholic Church
- communion is adequate for expressing the essential core of the Church's mystery
- The office of priest in the Catholic Church
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error
- Sacred Order
- A bishop of the highest rank, generally the bishop of an archdiocese
- The office of the pope in the Catholic Church
- the highest rank
- Latin word used for Church
- The place where the pope lives and is the bishop of
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- A state of final purification after death and before entrance into heaven
- The gathering of the world's cardinals in Rome for the purpose of electing a new Pope
- a man who is ordained to assist the mission of the Church
- The office of bishop in the Catholic Church
- Name given to the ordinary and universal teaching authority of the Pope and bishops in communion with him\
- The mission given to the Apostles by Christ to preach the gospel to the whole world
- An action or sign that confers the grace it signifies
- Successor of Saint Peter
- The order of teaching authority in the Church
- The official church of the local bishop
- A name given the assembly of the People of God called together from the ends of the earth
- The territory and the churches under a bishop's authority
- The faithful of the Church who have received Holy Orders
25 Clues: Sacred Order • the highest rank • One of the tribe of Levi • Successor of Saint Peter • Latin word used for Church • The official church of the local bishop • The office of bishop in the Catholic Church • The office of priest in the Catholic Church • The order of teaching authority in the Church • The office of the pope in the Catholic Church • ...
7th Chapter 16 2022-03-15
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- tubular structure that looks like a snail shell
- largest portion of the brain
- electrical signals that control your body
- lines the insides of body cavities such as your mouth and nose
- neurons that branch off the central nervous system are called
- increase of the body's temp
- special neurons that are sensitive to certain stimuli
- inner layer of the eye
- controls hip muscles ankle and toe muscles
- receptors in the retina are stimulated and transmit impulses to the what
- first line of defense for your body
- these are used for chewing, speaking and swallowing
- long term resistance to disease that this system provides
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- when a baby receives antibodies from the mother so that they do not become sick
- these make antibodies once they are activated by the T-cells
- helps with your motor control and coordination
- this destroys the pathogen or disable it so other cells can destroy it
- moves the fingers control chest and abdominal muscles
- black spot in the center of the iris
- all organisms contain chemicals calledd
- this controls breathing heartbeat blood pressure, coughing sneezing and swallowing
- controls diaphragm, lift arms, bend elbows, moves hands and fingers
- attacks the foreign antigens coming into the body
- when a macrophage releases a chemical the what go into action
- hammer is attached to the inner surface of the what
- front layer of the eyeball
- body's response to damaged cells
- the fast acting defense built up as a respons to a prior infection
28 Clues: inner layer of the eye • front layer of the eyeball • increase of the body's temp • largest portion of the brain • body's response to damaged cells • first line of defense for your body • black spot in the center of the iris • all organisms contain chemicals calledd • electrical signals that control your body • controls hip muscles ankle and toe muscles • ...
The Giver crossword puzzle 2014-05-14
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- to cause someone to feel consternation and distress,69,alarm,verb
- postpone or cancellation of a punishment,42,abatement,verb
- necessary to make a whole complete,70,essential,adj
- the action or process of transporting someone or something from one place to another,84,transfer,noun
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen,91,anomaly,noun
- being mutually reliant on each other,40,interconnection,noun
- anxious or fearful that something bad is going to happen,4,worried,adj
- easy to notice;obvious,74,noticeable,adj
- a person that feeds and protects something,7,caretaker,noun
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- authoritative counsel or warning,89,advise,noun
- A gradual increase on the volume or intensity of sound in a passage of music,59,increase,noun
- calm or tranquil,29,peaceful,adj
- watchful and alert to detect danger,169,alert,adj
- act of of prohibiting or the condition of prohibiting,69,banning,noun
- verbal punishment,27,discipline,noun
- longer in general use,84,discontinued,adj
- able to be touched or felt,3,tangible,adj
- emitting light especially self generated light,141,shinning,adj
- power to float,47,float,noun
- slaughter of a large amount of people,119,massacre,noun
- the act of requiring or demanding,69,order,noun
- prevailing tendency of ones spirits,7,mood,noun
- Immunity from obligation or duty,69,discharge,noun
- actively break the terms of a law,45,disobey,verb
- to give up or abandon,42,abandon,verb
- important or famous,8,outstanding,adj
26 Clues: power to float,47,float,noun • calm or tranquil,29,peaceful,adj • verbal punishment,27,discipline,noun • to give up or abandon,42,abandon,verb • important or famous,8,outstanding,adj • easy to notice;obvious,74,noticeable,adj • longer in general use,84,discontinued,adj • able to be touched or felt,3,tangible,adj • authoritative counsel or warning,89,advise,noun • ...
Chapter 5 Infections 2015-03-23
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- A microorganism that causes disease
- A type of infection that has signs and symptoms present
- Our natural ability to fight off disease
- A period without symptoms (from chronic illness)
- An infection that does not ordinarily cause a disease except in certain circumstances like compromised immune systems
- Requires oxygen to live and multiply (2 words)
- The absence of clinical signs and symptoms
- Disease process that results from the entry and spread of a microorganism
- Does not require oxygen to live and multiply (2 words)
- A type of infection that is confined to a specific region on your body
- An infection where the symptoms disappear and recur, while the disease-causing agent remains in your body
- An infection that is for a limited time only.
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- Not causing disease
- Uses spores to reproduce and grows mainly as a single-celled organism
- Microscopic life form that is too small to be seen by the naked eye
- A type of infection that has spread to more than one body system or area
- The period of time where a chronic infection show symptoms
- Happens from hospitalization and is not present when a patient is admitted to a healthcare facility (2 words)
- An infection of the middle ear (2 words)
- Single-celled organism that ranges in size from microscopic to visible to the naked eye. Likely to be found in water and sewage systems
- After the initial infection has subsided but not cured, the infection makes a re-emergence
- Single-celled organisms that multiply by cell division
- Applied to the affected area
23 Clues: Not causing disease • Applied to the affected area • A microorganism that causes disease • Our natural ability to fight off disease • An infection of the middle ear (2 words) • The absence of clinical signs and symptoms • An infection that is for a limited time only. • Requires oxygen to live and multiply (2 words) • A period without symptoms (from chronic illness) • ...
Immunisation Crossword 2014-09-15
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- this illness can cause severe arthritis in adults
- symptom of anaphylaxis
- how many weeks for the incubation period for Tetanus up to?
- SV40 Simian virus 40 ( in Polio vaccines in the US between 1957-63) can be found in this type of cancer
- name a preservative found in vaccines to prevent bacterial contamination
- how much percentage of meningococcus cases are fatal
- symptom of vaso vagal
- single vaccine designed to immune against one antigen or microorganism
- yellow fever is a example of this type of vaccine ( weakened vaccine virus)
- measles can be complicated by this inflammation ( 2 words)
- HPV vaccine Gardasil protects against this type of cancer
- component added to vaccines to enhance immune response such as Aluminium Salts
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- how many months are infants protected by breast milk antibodies against measles
- most common cause of severe diarrhoea in young children worldwide
- rare type of bowel blockage that was common in young infants that was caused by the previously licensed "Rotashield"
- which type of vaccine is not registered in Australia for under 5's due to risk of febrile convulsions
- symptom of mumps
- type of immunity where rates have to be high to enable protection for the greater community
- found in influenza, yellow fever & Q fever vaccines that can cause allergies
- name a vaccine that is manufactured using cell lines in a laboratory from fetal tissue originating 40 years ago
- percentage of non-vaccinated individuals living with a pertussis affected individual will acquire the disease
21 Clues: symptom of mumps • symptom of vaso vagal • symptom of anaphylaxis • this illness can cause severe arthritis in adults • how much percentage of meningococcus cases are fatal • HPV vaccine Gardasil protects against this type of cancer • measles can be complicated by this inflammation ( 2 words) • how many weeks for the incubation period for Tetanus up to? • ...
Immune System Crossword 2016-05-13
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- :largest lymphatic organ: breaks up old red blood cells and produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- :resistance to a certain pathogen
- :a cytokine that cause an inflammatory response to an injury; results in redness, swelling, warmth, and pain
- :a cell that breaks down large particles or whole cells; phagocytosis is the act of doing this
- : line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- :stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- :lymphatic tissue near back of throat; traps and removes bacteria and pathogens
- : when white blood cells interact with foreign substances causing the body temperature to rise
- :released by white blood cells and macrophages; cause body temperature to increase which prevents bacteria from multiplying
- :kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane
- :a fluid found in the lymphatic system
- :an organism that causes a disease
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- system: a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- :filters lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- : white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- : a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen infected and cancer cells
- :initiate chemical response
- :cells that allow the body to remember and recognize previous invaders and help the body destroy them
- :produces antibodies in response to antigens
- :a substance that stimulates an immune response
- :protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- :a large white cells that breaks down pathogens and cellular debris
- :solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
23 Clues: :initiate chemical response • :resistance to a certain pathogen • :an organism that causes a disease • :a fluid found in the lymphatic system • :filters lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • :kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane • :produces antibodies in response to antigens • :a substance that stimulates an immune response • ...
Science 2023-03-15
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- - Are nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat. Viruses need a host cell to reproduce. (Smallest)
- - A single celled organism.
- - Able to passed easily from one person to another.
- - Science that explores microscopic organisms including viruses, bacteria, protozoa, parasites, and some fungi and algae.
- - A chemical that kills both bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells.
- - organism that is infected with disease agent where it grows and reproduce.
- - Animal like protists are called protozoa. Like animals, they can move, and they are heterotrophs.
- reproduction - process of reproduction involving a single parent that results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
- - is an organism that feed on another individual, known as the host. They either live on or in their host's body.
- - substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity.
- - used to indicate a far higher number of people affected by a disease.
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- - Organisms that lack tissue differentiation are unicellular, and exhibit diverity of form and size.
- - Agent that can induce or increase the frequency of mutation in organisms.
- disease - May also be caused by a pathogen. They are contagious.
- - An organism that consists of more than one cell
- - Are non photosynthetic organisms, and most are multicellular. Many obtain energy and nutrients from dead organic matter.
- - Are prokaryotic single celled organisms.
- - defined as a illness. spreads rapidly to many people.
- - Living things that cause human diseases.
- diseases - Viral diseases are among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses.
20 Clues: - A single celled organism. • - Are prokaryotic single celled organisms. • - Living things that cause human diseases. • - An organism that consists of more than one cell • - Able to passed easily from one person to another. • - defined as a illness. spreads rapidly to many people. • disease - May also be caused by a pathogen. They are contagious. • ...
성인간호학 8조 단어퍼즐 2023-04-25
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- 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상
- 염증부위에 가장 빨리 모이는 백혈구로, 세균이나 괴사물질 또는 여러 이물질을 포식하는 세포
- 혈압계로 전완동맥의 혈압을 측정했을 때 혈압이 정상보다 낮게 나오는 것을 의미
- 신경 전달 물질의 하나로, 교감 신경을 자극하여 혈압을 상승시키고, 심장 박동 수와 심장박출량을 증가시키는 약물
- 피부가 찢어져서 생긴 상처
- 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질
- 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태
- 백혈구의 한 종류로서, 전체 백혈구 중 약 25% 정도를 차지하고 면역 반응을 담당하는 세포
- 근육이 별다른 이유 없이 갑자기 수축하거나 떨게 되는 현상
- 수술 중•후 혈소판 응집을 억제시켜 출혈 위험성을 증가시킨다.
- 급성 기질성 뇌 증후군으로 불안정, 안절부절, 당황, 착각과 환각등의 증상을 동반함
- 세균(박테리아) 감염을 막거나 세균질환을 치료하는 데 사용되는 항미생물질
- 수술 후 부종이나 통증, 감염 등을 일으키는 혈액, 혈장, 조직의 파편을 환부 밖으로 배출하는 것
- 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태
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- 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭
- 빈혈은 혈액이 인체 조직의 대사에 필요한 산소를 충분히 공급하지 못해 조직의 저산소증을 초래하는 경우
- 혈액 속 칼슘의 저하로 말초신경과 신경근 접합부의 흥분성이 높아져 가벼운 자극으로 근육, 주로 손•발•안면의 근육이 수축•경련을 일으키는 상태
- 심장의 수축에 따른 활동 전류 및 활동 전위차를 파상 곡선으로 기록한 도면
- 미생물 침입으로 인한 질병과 그 밖의 문제로부터 인체를 보호하는 주된 방어기
- 입술, 손톱, 귀, 광대 부위에 발생하며 피부와 점막이 푸르스름한 색을 나타내는 증상
- 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군
- 어떠한 이유에 의해서 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고, 부피가 줄어 쭈그러든 상태
- 고온의 환경에 장시간 노출되거나 육체 노동이나 운동을 지속할 시, 체내에 조절중추의 기능상실이 나타나는 상태
- 호중구와 대식세포 등의 백혈구가 침입자를 삼키고 효소의 분해작용으로 파괴하는 염증의 중요한 과정이며, 이괴사조직을 제거되고 침입한 이물질이 파괴되는 작용
24 Clues: 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상 • 피부가 찢어져서 생긴 상처 • 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군 • 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질 • 근육이 별다른 이유 없이 갑자기 수축하거나 떨게 되는 현상 • 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭 • 수술 중•후 혈소판 응집을 억제시켜 출혈 위험성을 증가시킨다. • 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태 • 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태 • 세균(박테리아) 감염을 막거나 세균질환을 치료하는 데 사용되는 항미생물질 • 심장의 수축에 따른 활동 전류 및 활동 전위차를 파상 곡선으로 기록한 도면 • ...
Cells topic revision 2023-02-01
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- The factors we investigated that can affect the growth of micro-organisms include: temperature and ________.
- Name the type of cell which is specialised to carry oxygen around the body.
- Antibiotics can be used to treat what kind of infections.
- Leaf cells have lots of this structure to trap light energy for photosynthesis.
- When your body encounters a micro-organism these molecules are produced to stick to it.
- This type of cell is essential for fighting off infections.
- Disinfectants are ________ than antiseptics.
- Name the type of cells which control the opening and closing of the stomata (pores).
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- Yeast cells are ______ than bacteria cells.
- Name the type of system made up of the lungs, trachea and diaphragm.
- Multiplying the objective lens and the eyepiece lens magnification will give the _______ magnification.
- Name the structure found in a plant cell which helps it keep its shape.
- Name the piece of equipment used by scientist to look at cells and micro-organisms.
- Name the lens which can be twisted for a different magnification level.
- We can gain immunity from a disease through a _______ which includes a weakened or dead version of the microbe.
- A physical barrier found in the nose and windpipe that is sticky to trap micro-organisms.
- Name the stain used for the onion cell slides.
- The common cold is caused by what kind of micro-organism?
- The levels of organisation for the human body include: cell, _____, organ, organ system, organism. Fill in the blank.
- Name the structure (organelle) in a cell which controls all cell activities.
20 Clues: Yeast cells are ______ than bacteria cells. • Disinfectants are ________ than antiseptics. • Name the stain used for the onion cell slides. • Antibiotics can be used to treat what kind of infections. • The common cold is caused by what kind of micro-organism? • This type of cell is essential for fighting off infections. • ...
Vocab Quiz: Unit 6 2017-02-25
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- discrimination on grounds of race
- Bloc agreement for cooperation between different political parties on common political agenda
- Warming an increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- scientific study of the human mind functions and behavior
- Gases a building with glass walls for cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
- a vertical structure that divides or separates
- never done or known before
- the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community
- a statistic characterizing human populations
- display or show by one's acts or appearance
- A will to succeed
- War a state of political hostility between countries using means short of arms warefare
- political Theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchial governmaent
- cause or give rise to
- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
- duration of service
- Rights a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person
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- a plan for attaining a particular goal
- An example of something
- a creation resulting from study and experimentation
- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- the parent state of a colony
- resistant to change
- immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority political independence
- a state of inactivity
- having limits or bounds
- property of producing abundantly luxurant growth
- Revolutionl Large increase in crop production in developing countries
30 Clues: A will to succeed • resistant to change • duration of service • a state of inactivity • cause or give rise to • An example of something • having limits or bounds • never done or known before • the parent state of a colony • discrimination on grounds of race • a plan for attaining a particular goal • display or show by one's acts or appearance • ...
Vocab Quiz: Unit 6 2017-03-01
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- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
- display or show by one's acts or appearance
- a vertical structure that divides or separates
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
- a statistic characterizing human populations
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- resistant to change
- political Theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchial governmaent
- A will to succeed
- cause or give rise to
- a state of inactivity
- a plan for attaining a particular goal
- scientific study of the human mind functions and behavior
- War a state of political hostility between countries using means short of arms warefare
- Rights a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person
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- Bloc agreement for cooperation between different political parties on common political agenda
- having limits or bounds
- Gases a building with glass walls for cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
- Warming an increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority political independence
- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties
- never done or known before
- property of producing abundantly luxurant growth
- the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community
- An example of something
- discrimination on grounds of race
- duration of service
- Revolutionl Large increase in crop production in developing countries
- a creation resulting from study and experimentation
- the parent state of a colony
30 Clues: A will to succeed • duration of service • resistant to change • cause or give rise to • a state of inactivity • having limits or bounds • An example of something • never done or known before • the parent state of a colony • discrimination on grounds of race • a plan for attaining a particular goal • display or show by one's acts or appearance • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- also known as real property tax
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- cancellation of tax liability
- “Ask For ______”
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- divestiture of property without compensation
- seizure of personal property
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- failure to pay taxes on time
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- place of taxation
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
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- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- tax collecting agency of the government
- immunity from tax liability
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- seizure of real property
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- levied on imported articles
- also known as community tax certificate
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • immunity from tax liability • levied on imported articles • seizure of personal property • failure to pay taxes on time • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- seizure of real property
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- place of taxation
- also known as real property tax
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- divestiture of property without compensation
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- cancellation of tax liability
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- immunity from tax liability
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- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- levied on imported articles
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- seizure of personal property
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- failure to pay taxes on time
- also known as community tax certificate
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- tax collecting agency of the government
- “Ask For ______”
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • levied on imported articles • immunity from tax liability • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • seizure of personal property • failure to pay taxes on time • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
Infection Control 2020-12-13
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- A mechanical substance using soap and water.
- A chemical process that destroys most harmful organisms on environmental surfaces.
- A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
- Reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other, normally harmless substances.
- A fluid created by infection.
- The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms.
- Infectious materials on an item's surface, or visible debris such as dust or hair.
- Capable of destroying bacteria.
- Chemical products approved by the EPA to destroy most bacteria such as fungi.
- Short, rod-shaped bacteria.
- One-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics.
- Determination of a disease from its symptoms and/or tests.
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- Single-cell organisms that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildews, and diseases such as ringworm.
- Colonies of bacteria that adhere together, even on surfaces.
- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection.
- Chemical germicide formulated for use on skin.
- The removal of blood and all other infectious materials on an item's surface.
- Capable of destroying fungi.
- Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
- Showing no symptoms or signs of infection.
- Slender, hair-like extensions used by bacilli and spirilla for moving around.
- Round-shaped bacteria.
- The ability to produce an effect.
- An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, which makes the body incapable of carrying on normal functions.
- Spherical bacteria that grows in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia.
25 Clues: Round-shaped bacteria. • Short, rod-shaped bacteria. • Capable of destroying fungi. • A fluid created by infection. • Capable of destroying bacteria. • The ability to produce an effect. • Showing no symptoms or signs of infection. • A mechanical substance using soap and water. • Chemical germicide formulated for use on skin. • ...
Course 103 - Vet Lab Procedure 2021-04-28
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- hazardous to biology (life)
- examination of an animal's body after death to determine the actual cause of death
- the volume percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood
- not malignant; favorable for recovery
- the record produced by electrocardiography; also called an EKG
- the introduction of a substance into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease
- a simple sugar; the major source of energy for many living organisms
- analysis of urine to aid in diagnosis of disease
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- a branch of biology dealing with the structure, function, multiplication, pathology, and life history of cells
- a plant or animal that lives on or in another organism at whose expense it obtains some advantage
- packed-cell volume, the percentage of the volume of packed red blood cells in a given amount of blood
- something that make a substance unusable for its intended purpose
- single-celled microorganisms reproduced by cell division
- a reduction below normal in the number or volume of erythrocytes or in the quantity of hemoglobin in the blood
- diseases of non-human animals that may be transmitted to man or may be transmitted from man to non-human animals
- the matter excreted by the intestines or the test used to look for parasites
- term used to describe a parasite's egg
- a branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernible with the microscope
- the process of using centrifugal force to separate substances of different densities
- a branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life
20 Clues: hazardous to biology (life) • not malignant; favorable for recovery • term used to describe a parasite's egg • analysis of urine to aid in diagnosis of disease • the volume percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood • single-celled microorganisms reproduced by cell division • a branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life • ...
Chapter 3.2 Megapuzzle 2021-10-21
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- To travel around the world.
- Italian who claimed the Atlantic coast of North America for England.
- The first island discovered by Columbus is now part of the country known as _____.
- Spanish nobleman given credit for "discovering" the Pacific Ocean.
- Body of water named by Ferdinand Magellan.
- The first permanent French Settlement in the Americas.
- The exchange of goods, technology, culture, and disease between the Old and New Worlds.
- One of Columbus's ships.
- What Europeans called the group of islands discovered by Columbus
- Magellan travelled through this narrow body of water from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean.
- The body's natural defenses against diseases.
- Samuel de Champlain's nickname.
- Large Canadian Bay discovered by an English explorer.
- Goods such as gold, silver, etc.
- The southern tip of South America.
- Portuguese explorer whose crew circumnavigated the globe.
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- French explorer who established the first permanent French settlement in the Americas.
- River that travels from upstate New York to New York City
- The first settlement established by Columbus's men in the Americas.
- The Americas are named for this Italian explorer.
- English explorer who sailed on behalf of the Netherlands.
- Mythical route to Asia through North America.
- Italian who discovered the present day location of New York City and the Hudson River.
- One of Columbus's ships.
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River and claimed Canada for France.
- The first island Columbus discovered.
- Columbus's flagship.
- System in which Spanish conquerors were allowed to use native non-Christians as labor.
- What Columbus called the indigenous people he encountered.
29 Clues: Columbus's flagship. • One of Columbus's ships. • One of Columbus's ships. • To travel around the world. • Samuel de Champlain's nickname. • Goods such as gold, silver, etc. • The southern tip of South America. • The first island Columbus discovered. • Body of water named by Ferdinand Magellan. • Mythical route to Asia through North America. • ...
Microbiology CrossWord 2022-04-29
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- the process by which green plants and other producers change simple compounds to make sugar compounds which change water into glucose
- a part of a classification of system that divides all living things into six different kingdoms
- a process in which cells use oxygen to release energy
- an organism that absorbs nutrients from the body of another body of another organism often harming it in the process
- the smallest unit that is able to perform the basic functions of life
- a substance that can destroy bacteria
- a structure in a cell that is enclosed by a membrane and that performs a particular function
- agents that cause disease
- a non-living disease-causing particle that uses the materials inside cells to reproduce
- animal like protists that eat other organisms or decaying parts of other organisms
- material made from a weakened amount of pathogen that induces immunity to a disease
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- diseases that can be spread caused by viruses bacteria and other pathogens
- a cell that a virus infects and uses to make copies of itself
- insects or animals that spread disease to humans
- a term used by to describe an organism made up of many cells
- a large group of one-celled organisms that sometimes cause disease
- a term used to describe an organism made up of a single cell
- a widespread outbreak of a disease
- an individual living thing made up of one or many cells that is capable of growing and reproducing
- a disease that affects by a large group of people a time confined to a specific area
20 Clues: agents that cause disease • a widespread outbreak of a disease • a substance that can destroy bacteria • insects or animals that spread disease to humans • a process in which cells use oxygen to release energy • a term used by to describe an organism made up of many cells • a term used to describe an organism made up of a single cell • ...
BIOLOGY Crossword 2018-01-27
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- functional unit of the kidney
- chemical signals that trigger inflammation and allergies
- mixture of enzymes, fat and bilirubin
- common reaction to infection where there is an arise of body temperature
- organ containing masses of lymphocyte and macrophage
- color-less fluid in the lymphatic system
- required for metabolism, growth, maintenance and repair
- inflammation of the alveoli
- food's energy content in units
- hormone that helps regulate appetite and metabolism
- another name for digestive tract
- secretes antibodies
- site of absorption of food and water
- creation of egg cell
- lining of the uterus
- disease-causing agents
- union of two gametes
- chemical that dilates blood vessel
- cover the head of the sperm cell
- steroid hormone of male
- nitrogenous waste molecule
- blocks the food entering the larynx
- large accessory organ for production of bile
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- location where gas exchange occurs
- slit like-opening where air passes
- stimulate active immunity against pathogens
- eating disorder of excessive overeating followed by vomiting
- tiny projection for absorption
- devices or practice that prevents the union of sperm and egg cell
- acid inside the stomach
- rhythmic waves of contraction
- reaction to an injury
- creation of sperm cells
- engulfs bacteria
- solid waste that leave the digestive tract
- appendix becomes inflamed
- physical and chemical breakdown of food
- major muscle responsible for chest breathing
- broad defense against infectious agents
- tube connecting the bladder with the outside of the body
- immune system is overly sensitive
- messenger proteins that bind immune cells
42 Clues: engulfs bacteria • secretes antibodies • creation of egg cell • lining of the uterus • union of two gametes • reaction to an injury • disease-causing agents • acid inside the stomach • creation of sperm cells • steroid hormone of male • appendix becomes inflamed • nitrogenous waste molecule • inflammation of the alveoli • functional unit of the kidney • rhythmic waves of contraction • ...
Crossword 2018-07-30
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- fully-automated system for nucleic acid testing by Grifols
- highly polymorphic blood group antigen encoded by KEL gene
- medical condition with the accumulation of excess body fat that can have adverse health effects
- identification of an illness by examining symptoms
- newly-emerging viral zoonosis, natural host of the virus are fruit bats
- inherited blood disorder characterized by abnormal haemoglobin production
- white blood cells
- a plate-based immunoassay technique for detecting proteins, hormonoes, antibodies etc.
- process of purifying blood of a person whose kidneys are not functioning properly
- coloured are of the eye, with the pupil in its center
- an acellular infective agent that multiplies only within the living cell of a host
- protein produced by immune system to neutralize antigens
- strategy to identify possible presence of an yet-to-be diagnosed disease or infcetion
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- biomolecule that is composed of nucleotides, DNA and RNA
- the threat or risk that remains after all the efforts to eliminate it have been made
- an organism that lives on or in a host and derives nutrients by causing harm
- persisting for a long time
- shortest time period for completing a process cycle (short form)
- short from of Transcription Mediated Amplification
- thread-like structure of nucleic acids and proteins found in nucleus
- life-threatening body's response to infection causing injury to own tissues or organs
- ability of an organism to resist infection
- body-fluid that delivers necessary nutrients and oxygen to cells
- short-form of Indian Foundation for Safe Blood
24 Clues: white blood cells • persisting for a long time • ability of an organism to resist infection • short-form of Indian Foundation for Safe Blood • identification of an illness by examining symptoms • short from of Transcription Mediated Amplification • coloured are of the eye, with the pupil in its center • biomolecule that is composed of nucleotides, DNA and RNA • ...
Chapter 17 2019-09-23
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- - Suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms for prevention.
- - Complete viral particle found extracellularly, capable of surviving, called a viral particle.
- Asepsis - Reduction of infectious agents, reduce probability of infection.
- - subkingdom of simple oranisms of the animal kingdom.
- - denote of eukaryotic protists (mushrooms, mold)absence of chlorophyll.
- - Disease-producing microorganisms.
- Precautions - prevent transmission of disease by body fluid and substances.
- - freedom from infection.
- - resulting from the activities of physicians.
- - treatment of disease by chemical agents.
- - microscopic organisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi.
- - Animal or Plant that nourishes another organism.
- - invasion of microorganism in the body tissues, toxins, intracellular antibody response.
- - A passive host that carries pathogenic organisms, no injury to self, infects individuals.
- pathogens - Disease causing microorganisms in human blood.
- - organisms who cell have a true nucleus.
- - Stage in cycle, enclosed in a protective wall.
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- - deviation from normal structure,pathologic mechanism.
- - group of minute infectious agents, ability to replicate only in living host cells.
- - Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms.
- - security against a certain disease.
- - originating in the hospital, develops 72 hours after admittance.
- - chemicals used to free environment from pathogenic organisms.
- - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus.
- - object such as a book, not harmful in itself, harbors pathogenic microorganisms.
- - complete destruction of all living microorgansisms, by diferent methods.
- - occurring in two distinct forms.
- Care-Associated Infection - Infection acquired while receiving another treatment for another health issue.
- Asepsis - Procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and edospores.
30 Clues: - freedom from infection. • - occurring in two distinct forms. • - Disease-producing microorganisms. • - security against a certain disease. • -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms. • - organisms who cell have a true nucleus. • - treatment of disease by chemical agents. • - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus. • - resulting from the activities of physicians. • ...
HS Semester 2 Review 2023-05-11
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- clear watery fluid that transports waste products
- lung disorder caused by inflammation of the air passage
- Valves of the heart are ______ when the heart is relaxed
- connects with the spinal cord and regulates heartbeat, swallowing, breathing, blood pressure
- protein molecules found on the surface of red blood cells.
- a disease that affects nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls muscle movement
- a traumatic brain injury caused by a shaking or jarring of the brain inside the skull
- largest organ of the lymphatic system - Filters blood and uses lymphocytes to kill infections and old RBC
- Carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- Lymph nodes contain ___________ that destroy pathogens
- completely independent organisms, able to eat & reproduce
- vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- aggravated immune response to a normally harmless substance
- controlled by the cerebellum
- part of the brain that controls body temp, sleep, appetite, and water balance
- lobe of the brain responsible for sight
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- cancer of the lymphocytes in the immune system
- The immunity that you are born with
- largest artery in the body
- a form of dementia
- Hardening or narrowing of the arteries
- when the blood flow to the brain is blocked
- if the D antigen is present you are ________
- kills infected cells in the body
- _______ circulation: driven by the left side of the heart
- a form of blood cancer where the white blood cells become cancerous
- high blood pressure
- part of the brain where we store long/short term memories
28 Clues: a form of dementia • high blood pressure • largest artery in the body • controlled by the cerebellum • kills infected cells in the body • The immunity that you are born with • Hardening or narrowing of the arteries • lobe of the brain responsible for sight • when the blood flow to the brain is blocked • if the D antigen is present you are ________ • ...
The gift of Magi 2023-11-09
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- - To cause severe and extensive damage or destruction.
- - Quick and nimble in movement or thought.
- - To light up or make clear.
- - A special advantage, immunity, or right granted to a person or group.
- - To initiate or provoke an action or event.
- - The quality of being cautious and exercising good judgment.
- - Obvious or clear; easily recognizable.
- - Close and thorough examination or inspection.
- - Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
- - A feeling of discontent or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
- - To be present at or go to.
- - To disappear suddenly or completely.
- - To decorate or add beauty to.
- - Attracting attention in a showy but cheap or vulgar manner.
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- - Modest and not drawing attention to oneself.
- - To determine or estimate through mathematical or logical methods.
- - To cause intense fear or dread.
- - To search thoroughly and vigorously, often causing damage.
- - To decrease in value over time.
- - A small waterfall or a sequence of successive stages.
- - Quick and light in movement or action.
- - Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources.
- - A student who stays away from school without leave or explanation.
- - To have a strong desire or longing.
- - A view, attitude, or emotional response towards a situation or event.
- - The state of being successful or thriving, often in terms of financial well-being.
- - To give up something valuable for the sake of something else.
- - Intensely passionate or enthusiastic.
- - To hesitate or waver in action or purpose.
- - Feeling overwhelming happiness or joy.
30 Clues: - To light up or make clear. • - To be present at or go to. • - To decorate or add beauty to. • - To cause intense fear or dread. • - To decrease in value over time. • - To have a strong desire or longing. • - To disappear suddenly or completely. • - Intensely passionate or enthusiastic. • - Quick and light in movement or action. • - Obvious or clear; easily recognizable. • ...
Nutrition Education 2023-09-26
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- the body's process of converting food into energy
- vitamins C and E are examples of what nutritional compounds
- who needs food?
- how does restriction effect the rate of metabolism?
- the main contributor of iron and zinc
- type of hunger involving the desire for pleasurable sensations
- you need vitamins D,E,A, and K to absorb this macronutrient
- added to meal plans to fill gaps in nutritional intake
- minerals in your blood influencing fluid balance, muscle function, pH balance, etc.
- aid in growth/development, immunity, building and repair of cells, creation of hormones, neurotransmitters, and enzymes
- vitamins D,E,A,and K
- all meal plans are calculated to provide a certain amount of what
- engaging in this behavior can compromise your progress toward food neutrality early on in recovery
- who else needs food?
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- the body's primary fuel source
- allows for regulation/faster return of internal hunger and satiety cues
- helps to release energy from the food we eat
- essential for normal growth and development
- provides calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus for bone strength
- may be delayed earlier on in the refeeding process and contribute to bloating/constipation
- point the theory that we all have a genetically pre-determined weight range
- required for making red blood cells
- intervention allowing you to challenge food judgements
- type of hunger referring to the body's energy needs
- behavior an example of this would be eating your pizza with a fork
- most common TEP dessert
- purging, exercise, diuretics, and laxatives are all examples of what type of behavior
- needed for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from foods
28 Clues: who needs food? • vitamins D,E,A,and K • who else needs food? • most common TEP dessert • the body's primary fuel source • required for making red blood cells • the main contributor of iron and zinc • essential for normal growth and development • helps to release energy from the food we eat • the body's process of converting food into energy • ...
IPIID-TerickaHenderson 2023-09-27
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- upon activation can differentiate into plasma cells secreting antibody molecules or B memory cells
- name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- repeating molecular patterns on microbes that are recognized by PRRs
- T-cell receptor: a family of Pattern Recognition Receptors present on many leukocytes and epithelial cells
- Recombination signal sequences
- T-cell receptor: the Ag receptor on T cell
- crystallied fragment of antibody
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or B cell receptor
- large granular lymphocyte that serves as an innate effector cell by inducing apoptosis of target cells (virally infected cells of tumor cells)
- autoimmune disease where autoantibodies (against DNA, RNA and proteins associated with nucleic acids) form immune complexes
- Cluster of differentiation
- Interferon: family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections
- surface immunoglobulin: an immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell surface
- Cell mediated immunity
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- Family names of chemokines, chemicals that are a sub-class of cytokines with cell attractant properteis
- systemic lupus erythematosus: autoimmune disease where autoantibodies
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells that make them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- Pattern recognition receptors on immune cell and epithelial cells
- subset of CD4T characterized by the cytokines they produce
- cell adhesion molecule
- immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cell.
- Recombination signal sequences
- cell a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- Fragment with antigen binding
- Polymorphonuclear leukocytes
- cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins
28 Clues: Cell mediated immunity • cell adhesion molecule • Cluster of differentiation • Polymorphonuclear leukocytes • Fragment with antigen binding • Recombination signal sequences • Recombination signal sequences • crystallied fragment of antibody • Highly active anti-retroviral therapy • immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cell. • T-cell receptor: the Ag receptor on T cell • ...
review 2024-02-05
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- one or more epidemiologically connected populations or environments in which the pathogen can be permanently maintained and from which infection is transmitted to the defined target population.
- biological weapon
- an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- immunity that occurs in response to exposure to a particular antigen
- Turkish man who plays basketball
- Can be defined as the body’s ability to recognize and destroy pathogens
- in charge of fighting off bacterias, viruses and cancers
- malaria (mosquito-borne) and Lyme disease (tick-borne)
- the science and art of preventing disease for public
- is provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system.
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- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- a way of spreading a disease
- a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting you against harmful diseases, before you come into contact with them
- the action of structures and substances that are naturally present
- the ability of the immune system to respond more rapidly and effectively to pathogens that have been encountered previously,
- Cannot survive without a host, extremely small and most of them cause disease. reprogram cells
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- attack and kill infected cells in the body
- Single celled organisms that can survive on their own.
20 Clues: biological weapon • a way of spreading a disease • Turkish man who plays basketball • attack and kill infected cells in the body • The invasion and growth of germs in the body • the science and art of preventing disease for public • malaria (mosquito-borne) and Lyme disease (tick-borne) • Single celled organisms that can survive on their own. • ...
Independent Reading Project: "Scythe" 2023-10-06
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- the 10 rules that a scythe must follow; "larger-than-life" rules
- the unlawful killing of an individual
- the act of inflicting damage on someone as retribution
- sly, cunning, and trickster-like behavior
- the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a certain group with the idea of terminating said group
- a person who is learning something about a specific field from a skilled worker in said field, synonym of pupil, student, or trainee
- one who has been shunned by a certain group
- to be pursued or chased after
- the evolved version of the cloud, capable of running everything on Earth; a type of cloud formation
- one's standards of behavior that concern what or what not would be acceptable for one to do
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- a taker of life, member of the Scythedom; a weapon/tool that is a slender, curved blade attached to the top of a staff
- the parting of 2 or more things
- control or influence a person cunningly or unfairly
- alternate, "purer" word for killing used by the Scythedom; early form of charity in which farmers would drop grains for the poor
- to live forever, to never die
- to be excessively self-centered or conceited, to have a large ego
- to not be able to be killed by a scythe; to be protected or exempted from something harmful
- fraudulent or dishonest behavior conducted by those in power over others
- to have no problems, flaws, and/or defects
- adjective for someone or something that has committed great wrongs, synonym for cruel or mean
20 Clues: to live forever, to never die • to be pursued or chased after • the parting of 2 or more things • the unlawful killing of an individual • sly, cunning, and trickster-like behavior • to have no problems, flaws, and/or defects • one who has been shunned by a certain group • control or influence a person cunningly or unfairly • ...
Horse diseases 2023-10-17
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- transmitted from one sufferer to another; contagious or infectious.
- arge group of unicellular microorganisms
- single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla
- isolate or divide
- produce immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen.
- severe and sudden in onset
- single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles.
- medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms.
- so small as to be visible only with a microscope.
- All animals, plants, fungi, and many unicellular organisms.
- parasitic fluke in the initial stage of infection
- condition of the skin in which it becomes red, swollen, and sore
- Inflammation of the brain, often due to infection.
- scientific study of fungi.
- a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
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- large-scale or general analysis.
- prevent fungal growth; active against fungi.
- too small to be seen by an ordinary light.
- infectious disease that is transmitted between species from animals to humans
- llness persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.
- practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism.
- inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
- group of steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex
- producing or showing no symptoms.
- microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter
- warming of parts of the body in order to manage pain.
- administered by entering a muscle
29 Clues: isolate or divide • severe and sudden in onset • scientific study of fungi. • large-scale or general analysis. • producing or showing no symptoms. • administered by entering a muscle • arge group of unicellular microorganisms • too small to be seen by an ordinary light. • prevent fungal growth; active against fungi. • so small as to be visible only with a microscope. • ...
Lesson 10: Europe and the Western Hemisphere 2024-06-13
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- Armored cavalry soldiers.
- A mid-sized sturdy wooden sail boat which is capable of withstanding ocean conditions at fast speeds for long periods of time.
- Exchange: The movement of people, animals, plants, ideas, and diseases between Europe and the Americas.
- Method: A method of discovering knowledge about the natural world based in making predictions, testing them, and developing theories that best explain them.
- A fleet of many warships.
- Soldiers of the Crusades.
- Native to a place.
- Holy wars declared against the Turks in order to retake the city of Jerusalem.
- A Roman Catholic belief that pardons someone from punishment for their sins in purgatory.
- A controversial challenge to a system of beliefs -- especially religion.
- Resistance to sicknesses.
- The revival of classical culture in art, literature, music, and history.
- The national language.
- Martin Luther's followers who protested against the Catholic Church.
- The process of establishing a permanent settlement.
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- Explorers who entered the new world to gain glory, search for new sources of gold, and spread Catholicism.
- A Spanish system of colonization.
- The ideas of Martin Luther spread across Europe and caused changes in church policy.
- A period of new ideas about nature, art, science, language, and learning.
- A journey completely around the world by sea.
- The driving out of Muslim Moors from Spain by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
- Trade associations.
- Carta: A contract written in 1215 which gave people more freedoms.
- An instrument used by sailors which measured star patterns to help sailors navigate on the open sea.
24 Clues: Native to a place. • Trade associations. • The national language. • Armored cavalry soldiers. • A fleet of many warships. • Soldiers of the Crusades. • Resistance to sicknesses. • A Spanish system of colonization. • A journey completely around the world by sea. • The process of establishing a permanent settlement. • ...
ISB 102 Infection Control 2022-02-16
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- Lowest level of infection control
- Kills certain pathogens with the exception of spores
- A type of slime that is created when a bacterial colony and water are present
- Piece of equipment that uses high pressure steam to kill all micro-organism
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Common viral infection that can cause Cervical Cancer
- Medical term for ringworm
- Type of pathogens that are carried through the blood or body fluids
- Type of mold and yeast that may produce contagious diseases
- Organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from a host
- A person that carries a disease without symptoms
- Type of infection located in a small confined area
- Causes common diseases like cold
- Disease Producing bacteria
- Provides product information regarding ingredients, combustion levels and storage requirements
- Non disease producing bacteria
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- Occurs when a pathogenic bacteria enter the body and multiply
- Common and extremely itchy condition caused by infestations of itch mites
- The body’s ability to destroy infection agents that enter the body
- Material that has no pores and does not allow liquids to be absorbed
- One-celled micro-organism
- Agency responsible to approve the efficacy of products used to sterilize tools
- Disinfectant designed to kill fungi
- Highly infection disease affecting the liver
- Agency that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace
- Produced by the immune system to destroy pathogens
- Virus that can lead to AIDS
- Group of antibodies which render a toxic substance
- Can show up as a cold sore or a sexually transmitted disease
29 Clues: One-celled micro-organism • Medical term for ringworm • Disease Producing bacteria • Virus that can lead to AIDS • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • Non disease producing bacteria • Causes common diseases like cold • Lowest level of infection control • Disinfectant designed to kill fungi • Highly infection disease affecting the liver • ...
How did the Industrial Revolution influence the daily lives of the British? 2025-03-17
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- (of a form of work) needing a large workforce or a large amount of work in relation to output.
- Relating to trade, industry, or money
- Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fibre-based materials, including fibres, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc.
- An important quality or feature on which a particular thing depends or is based
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying goods to a particular trade.
- All the inhabitants of a particular place
- Export refers to a product or service produced in one country but sold to a buyer abroad. Exports are one of the oldest forms of economic transfer and occur on a large scale between nations.
- The phenomenon of the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
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- The process of making an area more urban (characteristic of a town or city)
- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- Migration is the movement of either people or animals from one area to another
- To describe things which relate to or are used in industry.
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting.
- Farm animals regarded as an asset.
- At the same time.
- A radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure
- A manually operated loom (an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.)
- A person who has capital especially invested in business.
- A person who weaves fabric.
20 Clues: At the same time. • A person who weaves fabric. • Farm animals regarded as an asset. • Relating to trade, industry, or money • All the inhabitants of a particular place • The process or period of gathering in crops • A person who has capital especially invested in business. • To describe things which relate to or are used in industry. • ...
How did the Industrial Revolution influence the daily lives of the British? 2025-03-17
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- Needing a large workforce or a large amount of work in relation to output.
- Relating to trade, industry, or money
- Textile is an umbrella term that includes various fibre-based materials, including fibres, yarns, filaments, threads, different fabric types, etc.
- An important quality or feature on which a particular thing depends or is based
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying goods to a particular trade.
- All the inhabitants of a particular place
- Export refers to a product or service produced in one country but sold to a buyer abroad. Exports are one of the oldest forms of economic transfer and occur on a large scale between nations.
- The phenomenon of the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
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- The process of making an area more urban (characteristic of a town or city)
- Treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- Migration is the movement of either people or animals from one area to another
- To describe things which relate to or are used in industry.
- The process or period of gathering in crops
- Communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting.
- Farm animals regarded as an asset.
- At the same time.
- A radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure
- A manually operated loom (an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.)
- A person who has capital especially invested in business.
- A person who weaves fabric.
20 Clues: At the same time. • A person who weaves fabric. • Farm animals regarded as an asset. • Relating to trade, industry, or money • All the inhabitants of a particular place • The process or period of gathering in crops • A person who has capital especially invested in business. • To describe things which relate to or are used in industry. • ...
chapter 8 2025-08-27
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- – Eukaryotic organisms, including yeasts and molds, that can cause opportunistic infections.
- – The body’s ability to resist or fight off infection through defense mechanisms.
- of Entry – The path through which a pathogen enters a new host (e.g., surgical incision, mucous membrane).
- – A dormant, resistant form of bacteria that can survive extreme conditions.
- – A substance used on living tissue to reduce microbial load.
- of Transmission – How a pathogen is transferred (e.g., direct contact, airborne, droplets).
- – Microbes that require oxygen to survive and grow.
- Flora – Microorganisms that naturally reside in and on the body without causing disease under normal conditions.
- – Single-celled organisms that can be beneficial or pathogenic.
- Infection – An infection acquired in a hospital setting; also called healthcare-associated infection (HAI).
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- – A non-living infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate.
- – A microorganism capable of causing disease.
- Stain – A laboratory staining technique used to classify bacteria as Gram-positive or Gram-negative.
- – The process of eliminating most pathogenic microorganisms (excluding spores) on inanimate objects.
- – Single-celled eukaryotic organisms that can be parasitic in humans.
- – The natural habitat of a microorganism where it lives and multiplies.
- – The absence of pathogenic microorganisms; includes sterile technique in surgery.
- Period – Time between exposure to a pathogen and the onset of symptoms.
- – Microbes that thrive in environments without oxygen.
- of Infection – The sequence of events that must occur for an infection to spread: infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host.
20 Clues: – A microorganism capable of causing disease. • – Microbes that require oxygen to survive and grow. • – Microbes that thrive in environments without oxygen. • – A substance used on living tissue to reduce microbial load. • – Single-celled organisms that can be beneficial or pathogenic. • – Single-celled eukaryotic organisms that can be parasitic in humans. • ...
IIPW Crossword 2025-06-03
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- In a class(ification) of his own
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- What may be lurking in dead legs
- The knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors that contribute to individual and organizational performance
- What goggles protect
- In short, a urinary tract infection in one with a catheter
- A drug that inhibits cell wall synthesis
- Tiny, single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus
- A substance that can cause disease even at low concentrations
- What happens when you know you're being observed, in effect
- Precautions used for all patient care
- A Gram stain result that shows up as a red color
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- Devices that go in the red container
- Completely free of all living microorganisms and viruses
- A layer of bacteria or other microbes that grows on and sticks to the surface of a structure
- Cases of disease occurring widely in a community at a particular time
- An antibody first responder
- A garment worn to protect clothing
- A proteinaceous infectious particle
- The internal channel or cavity within a catheter
- A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- A machine or device used medically to support a patient's breathing
- An epidemiology study that compares exposed and unexposed groups
- How well a test can detect a specific disease in people who actually have it
- A solution of sodium hypochlorite
- An activity for which one might require an ICRA
- A common skin bug, in short
- You can spot this by the Koplik spots
28 Clues: What goggles protect • An antibody first responder • A common skin bug, in short • In a class(ification) of his own • What may be lurking in dead legs • A solution of sodium hypochlorite • A garment worn to protect clothing • A proteinaceous infectious particle • Devices that go in the red container • You can spot this by the Koplik spots • Precautions used for all patient care • ...
WORLD 28 2025-08-25
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- Tennessee city on the Mississippi River
- Twin Cities partner on the Mississippi River
- First widely used antibiotic from a mold
- Largest city by area in the contiguous United States
- Florida Gulf Coast city on Hillsborough Bay
- Mississippi coastal city paired with Biloxi
- Biological preparation that confers immunity
- Florida city crisscrossed by boating canals
- Missouri city by the Gateway Arch on the Mississippi
- Metro spanning Missouri and Kansas
- Long-distance electrical communication using coded pulses
- Largest city in Nebraska on the Missouri River
- Eastern Idaho city by the Snake River
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- Dits and dahs system for encoding characters
- Coastal city west of Los Angeles
- Louisiana city famous for jazz and Mardi Gras
- Twin City in North Carolina with Moravian roots
- Central Florida city known for theme parks
- South Florida city famed for Art Deco and beaches
- Sunshine City on Tampa Bay
- Largest city in Montana on the Yellowstone River
- South Texas city on a shallow bay
- Industrial hub in the foothills of the Appalachians
- Northwest Louisiana city on the Red River
- Southern California city famous for a parade and bowl game
- North Carolina city of the Research Triangle
- North Carolina banking hub nicknamed the Queen City
- Alabama port city on the Gulf Coast
- Largest city in South Dakota on the Big Sioux River
- Piedmont Triad city known for civil rights history
- West Texas city on the Llano Estacado
- Gateway to the Black Hills of South Dakota
32 Clues: Sunshine City on Tampa Bay • Coastal city west of Los Angeles • South Texas city on a shallow bay • Metro spanning Missouri and Kansas • Alabama port city on the Gulf Coast • West Texas city on the Llano Estacado • Eastern Idaho city by the Snake River • Tennessee city on the Mississippi River • First widely used antibiotic from a mold • ...
Ancient India 2025-11-12
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- The first teachings of the Buddha and his four guiding principles
- The leader of an Aryan village
- A collection of poems, hymns, myths, and rituals that serve as the main source of information about the Aryan soceity
- The goal of Buddhism, reaching enlightenment and escaping the cycle of rebirth
- The founder of Sikhism
- The goal of Hinduism, to escape the cycle of rebirth
- The Universal Spirit
- The Hindu and Buddhist belief that you will be reborn after you die
- The number created by India which serves as the basis for modern math
- The name of the Empire that took over India around AD 320
- The Aryan language
- Focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- The number of planets that Indian astronomers knew of
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- Seasonal wind patterns that bring wet and dry seasons
- Injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to build immunity to that disease
- The name Siddhartha Gautama became known as, means "Enlightened One"
- The name we give to India's first civilization
- The effects of good and bad actions on a person's soul
- The avoidance of violent actions
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- The religion that is based upon the texts left by the Aryans, such as the Upanishads
- A Mauryan Emperor who spread peace and prosperity in his empire through the teachings of Buddhism
- The name of the divisions in the social hierarchy
- A social hierarchy that divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth, wealth, and occupation
24 Clues: The Aryan language • The Universal Spirit • The founder of Sikhism • The leader of an Aryan village • The avoidance of violent actions • Focusing the mind on spiritual ideas • The name we give to India's first civilization • A large landmass that is smaller than a continent • The name of the divisions in the social hierarchy • ...
U.S. History Vocabulary 2013-05-27
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- Name given to the area of the southern Great Plains severely damaged by droughts and dust storms during the 1930s
- A policy of transporting children to schools outside their neighborhoods to achieve greater racial balance
- A motion that ends debate and calls for an immediate vote, possible in the U.S. Senate by a vote of 60 senators
- Name given to sudden violent offensive attacks the Germans used during WWll; "Lightning War"
- The giving out of scarce items on a limited basis
- Freedom from prosecution
- Buying an item on credit with a monthly plan to pay off the value of the good
- A workplace where workers are not required to join a union
- To deprive of the right to vote
- The state or fact of being normal
- Style of music evolving from African American spirituals and noted for its melancholy sound
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- A systematic attempt to overthrow a government by using persons working secretely from within
- American style of music that developed from ragtime and blues and which uses syncopated rythms and melodies
- Name given to the mass slaughter of Jews and other groups by the Nazis during WWll
- A political system headed by a dicator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- To express a formal disapproval of an action
- General agreement
- Investing money at great risk with the anticipation that the price will rise
- Closing of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bank runs
- A jellied gasoline used for bombs
20 Clues: General agreement • Freedom from prosecution • To deprive of the right to vote • A jellied gasoline used for bombs • The state or fact of being normal • 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 • ...
Y10 Biology Post-Exam Crossword 2014-05-16
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- a number of these make up an organisem
- the addictive drug in tobacco
- molecules have more of this as the temperature increases
- drugs affect this part of the body
- the aqueous solution in which cellular reaction occur
- a callular component that carries out respiration
- a hormone that stimulates egg release
- the type of neurone found in the spinal column for reflexes
- a change in a gene
- the fixing of glucose using sunlight energy
- plants will have yellow leaves without it
- an enzyme has one of these
- the site of protein synthesis
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- found on the surface of white blood cells
- treatment with a dead or attenuated pathogen
- the rrelease of energy from glucose
- what an enzyme makes
- an Enzyme and a Substrate joined together
- controls the cell
- when you are prepared to fight a pathogen
- a legal recreational drug that you drink
- where photosynthesis occues in leaves
- is made up of Carbon, Hydrogen & Oxygen
- a homeone that causes egg release
- contains the cell sap
- a bacteria that is not affected by antibiotics
- a plan growth hormone
- regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell
- is made up of amino acids
- once used as a sleeping pill
- a group of different cells that perform the same function
- the type of neurone that recieves information towards the brain
- the gap between two neurones
- biological molecules that carry out cellular reactions
34 Clues: controls the cell • a change in a gene • what an enzyme makes • contains the cell sap • a plan growth hormone • is made up of amino acids • an enzyme has one of these • once used as a sleeping pill • the gap between two neurones • the addictive drug in tobacco • the site of protein synthesis • a homeone that causes egg release • drugs affect this part of the body • ...
Freshman 3.1-3.6 Vocabulary 2015-02-10
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- to burn, shining, white
- state or quality of
- having, giving, marked by
- type, family, kind
- to cause to stand, to set up, to place
- offended dignity
- great quantity; lavish display or supply
- to do easily
- having the quality of, relating to
- worthy
- reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused
- enemy; opponent
- to comfort
- to conquer
- not able to be defeated, unbeatable
- related to
- of reduced quality or strength
- to defend
- believable, honest truth, trustworthy
- life, breath, spirit
- rod, staff
- burden
- state or quality of
- passion; enthusiasm
- for, forward
- to turn
- an overwhelming defeat; a complete collapse or failure
- essential, present
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- to, towards, at, near
- to comfort
- to project, to threaten
- to pour out abundantly; to give abundantly
- from, away, down
- full of or showing contempt; scornful, regarding someone as beneath you
- ability, worth
- with, together, alongside
- composed of different kinds, diverse
- not
- hardship; great misfortune
- cause to be
- back, again, anew
- condition or activity
- opposite of, reverse
- to clear from a charge or accusation
- famous, outstanding, distinguished; projecting
- to make easier; to assist
- resistance to disease; freedom from a charge or obligation
- to burn
- worse, lower, inferior, meaner
- not having life; without energy or spirit
- other, different
- the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression
- out, away, lacking, former
- to believe
54 Clues: not • worthy • burden • to burn • to turn • to defend • to comfort • to comfort • to conquer • related to • rod, staff • to believe • cause to be • to do easily • for, forward • ability, worth • enemy; opponent • from, away, down • offended dignity • other, different • back, again, anew • type, family, kind • essential, present • state or quality of • state or quality of • passion; enthusiasm • opposite of, reverse • ...
Infection Control 2016-05-16
Across
- Slender, hair-like extensions used by bacilli and spirilla for moving around.
- Capable of destroying fungi.
- Spherical bacteria that grows in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia.
- Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
- A chemical process that destroys most harmful organisms on environmental surfaces.
- A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
- Showing no symptoms or signs of infection.
- The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms.
- A mechanical substance using soap and water.
- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection.
- A fluid created by infection.
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- One-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics.
- Chemical germicide formulated for use on skin.
- Short, rod-shaped bacteria.
- Chemical products approved by the EPA to destroy most bacteria such as fungi.
- Infectious materials on an item's surface, or visible debris such as dust or hair.
- The ability to produce an effect.
- Colonies of bacteria that adhere together, even on surfaces.
- Round-shaped bacteria.
- The removal of blood and all other infectious materials on an item's surface.
- An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, which makes the body incapable of carrying on normal functions.
- Determination of a disease from its symptoms and/or tests.
- Capable of destroying bacteria.
- Reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other, normally harmless substances.
- Single-cell organisms that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildews, and diseases such as ringworm.
25 Clues: Round-shaped bacteria. • Short, rod-shaped bacteria. • Capable of destroying fungi. • A fluid created by infection. • Capable of destroying bacteria. • The ability to produce an effect. • Showing no symptoms or signs of infection. • A mechanical substance using soap and water. • Chemical germicide formulated for use on skin. • ...
Chapter 17 2019-09-23
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- - subkingdom of simple oranisms of the animal kingdom.
- Precautions - prevent transmission of disease by body fluid and substances.
- - microscopic organisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi.
- - deviation from normal structure,pathologic mechanism.
- -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms.
- - organisms who cell have a true nucleus.
- - group of minute infectious agents, ability to replicate only in living host cells.
- - security against a certain disease.
- - Suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms for prevention.
- Care-Associated Infection - Infection acquired while receiving another treatment for another health issue.
- - invasion of microorganism in the body tissues, toxins, intracellular antibody response.
- - complete destruction of all living microorgansisms, by diferent methods.
- - object such as a book, not harmful in itself, harbors pathogenic microorganisms.
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- - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus.
- pathogens - Disease causing microorganisms in human blood.
- - Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- - Complete viral particle found extracellularly, capable of surviving, called a viral particle.
- - Disease-producing microorganisms.
- - chemicals used to free environment from pathogenic organisms.
- Asepsis - Reduction of infectious agents, reduce probability of infection.
- Asepsis - Procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and edospores.
- - A passive host that carries pathogenic organisms, no injury to self, infects individuals.
- - originating in the hospital, develops 72 hours after admittance.
- - treatment of disease by chemical agents.
- - resulting from the activities of physicians.
- - occurring in two distinct forms.
- - Stage in cycle, enclosed in a protective wall.
- - freedom from infection.
- - Animal or Plant that nourishes another organism.
- - denote of eukaryotic protists (mushrooms, mold)absence of chlorophyll.
30 Clues: - freedom from infection. • - occurring in two distinct forms. • - Disease-producing microorganisms. • - security against a certain disease. • -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms. • - organisms who cell have a true nucleus. • - treatment of disease by chemical agents. • - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus. • - resulting from the activities of physicians. • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- place of taxation
- also known as real property tax
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- failure to pay taxes on time
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- seizure of personal property
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
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- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- divestiture of property without compensation
- tax collecting agency of the government
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- cancellation of tax liability
- “Ask For ______”
- seizure of real property
- levied on imported articles
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- also known as community tax certificate
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- immunity from tax liability
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • levied on imported articles • immunity from tax liability • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • failure to pay taxes on time • seizure of personal property • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
Evolution and Genetics 2020-09-30
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- all living things derived from common ancestors.
- The process which plants make energy
- was oxygen free and a combinantion of CO2, ammonia, and UV radiation
- The man who discovered evolution and pulished his findings in 1859
- usually long-lasting immunity that is acquired through production of antibodies within the organism in response to the presence of antigens
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- individuals that have charcteristics not well suited for their environment either die or have few offspring.
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations and relies on the process of natural selection
- the ability to survive and reproduce
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- The gene that is overpowered by the dominate gene
- favorable traits are passed onto the next generation.
- These cells evolved from prokaryotes and chloroplasts
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- the young born of living organisms, produced either by a single organism or, in the case of sexual reproduction, two organisms
- The gene that is stronger than the recessive gene
- produced mainly by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses
- remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes
- Islands off the west coast of South America
- is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity, they are made up of dna
- change in global or regional climate patterns
20 Clues: The process which plants make energy • the ability to survive and reproduce • Islands off the west coast of South America • change in global or regional climate patterns • all living things derived from common ancestors. • The gene that is overpowered by the dominate gene • The gene that is stronger than the recessive gene • ...
Corona Crossword 2020-09-26
Across
- Premier of victoria
- Those with the highest risk of dying from coronavirus
- Indicators of possible infection
- The capability of multicellular organisms to resist harmful microorganisms
- Usually administered through a syringe
- Victorian chief health officer
- Spreading the disease for a good cause?
- Sarin is one of these
- rates of this have increased due to coronavirus
- Disease caused by the SARS-CoV2 virus
- Used to calculate the area of a circle
- People who work here may be most at risk of contracting coronavirus
- ASIO stands for Australian ______ Intelligence Agency
- Symptoms of this virus include fever, runny nose, sore throat and joint pain
- When there is a security threat sometimes a building will go into this state
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- A disease that is prevalent across a wide area
- Somewhere you go through when entering a country
- There was a great one in the 1930's
- Made with alcohol
- Air, food, water and shelter are considered this
- Man who wears fake tan and a toupee
- A state of being separated from others
- $130 billion in payments to help those whose work has been affected
- The study of the distribution of health related events
- A marathon is 42.2 km
- Many people have been forced to undertake this from home
- To catch them is my real _____, to train them is my cause
- Will be held outside of victoria for the first time this year
- Sound a clock makes
- Movie starring jim carrey, the _____
30 Clues: Made with alcohol • Premier of victoria • Sound a clock makes • Sarin is one of these • A marathon is 42.2 km • Victorian chief health officer • Indicators of possible infection • There was a great one in the 1930's • Man who wears fake tan and a toupee • Movie starring jim carrey, the _____ • Disease caused by the SARS-CoV2 virus • Usually administered through a syringe • ...
TUGAS SEJARAH INDONESIA PERDAMAIAN DUNIA 2023-02-25
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- Organisasi internasional yang menghimpun negara-negara di dunia
- Sarana-sarana dalam hubungan internasional yang digunakan secara luas dalam hubungan internasional, baik dalam masa damai maupun masa perang merupakan sarana
- Seluruh kegiatan untuk melaksanakan politk luar negeri suatu negara dalam hubungannya dengan negara dan bangsa lain merupakan sarana dalam hubungan internasional
- Dalam menyelesaikan masalah luar negeri, Indonesia selalu mengedepankan cara
- Masuknya negara Indonesia menjadi anggota PBB merupakan salah satu bentuk kerja sama
- anggota tetap Dewan Keamanan PBB mempunyai hak untuk membatalkan keputusan dewan Keamanan PBB yang disebut hak
- yang tidak termasuk sebagai perwakilan diplomatik
- Markas besar PBB terdapat di
- Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia
- Organisasi yang mempunyai tujuan untuk meningkatkan pertumbuhan ekonomi dan mempererat komunitas antarnegara di Asia Pasifik
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- Sistem politik luar negeri Indonesia
- Tokoh Indonesia yang mengukir sejarah dengan terbentuknya ASEAN pada tahun 1967
- Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara
- Kekebalan dari segala gangguan yang merugikan penjabat diplomatik dan kekebalan terhadap alat-alat kekuasaan dari negara penerima dana
- Hubungan kerja sama dalam ASEAN bagi Indonesia merupakan hubungan yang saling
- Peran PBB dalam penyelesaian sengketa Indonesia-Belanda dan membantu terselenggaranya Perundingan Renville dengan cara membentuk
- Konferensi Asia Afrika mendasari pembentukan organisasi yang bernama
- Dalam bekerja sama dengan bangsa-bangsa lain di dunia bangsa Indonesia akan senantiasa berusaha menciptakan perdamaian dunia. Ini adalah sifat politik luar negeri kita, yakni
- Subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan internasional
- Organisasi internasional yang mendorong kemerdekaan bangsa-bangsa Asia Afrika untuk lepas dari cengkeraman imperialisme dan kolonialisme Barat
20 Clues: Markas besar PBB terdapat di • Sistem politik luar negeri Indonesia • yang tidak termasuk sebagai perwakilan diplomatik • Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia • Subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan internasional • Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara • Organisasi internasional yang menghimpun negara-negara di dunia • ...
Sub-Saharan V4 2023-02-17
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- a treatment to increase immunity to a particular disease
- a person who flees a place to find safety
- the legal separation of the races a system that denied black south Africans their rights
- founded in the early 20th century, an organization of black Africans, including Nelson Mandela, who protested discriminatory treatment
- a large family based unit with loyalty to the group
- an outbreak of a disease affecting a great number of the population in a particular community
- a sudden, illegal takeover of government by force
- a group of young men of Sudan who were orphaned by civil war and stuck together to escape the violence
- a solid natural substance found in rocks and earth that is inorganic and has its own set of properties
- gathered in one central area
- an outbreak of a disease that spreads over a wide geographic area
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- a material or good that can be bought, sold, or traded
- peas or beans
- - separation by race
- a country in which government, economic institutions, and order have broken down
- during Apartheid, separate areas within south Africa were black south Africans were forced to live
- capable of spreading rapidly to others
- a long period of food shortage
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and worn away
- a leader of the African national congress who was jailed for fighting apartheid, but who became the president of south Africa in 1994
- the president of a student protest organization in south Africa who was arrested and killed in 1977
- a small loan of money
22 Clues: peas or beans • - separation by race • a small loan of money • gathered in one central area • a long period of food shortage • capable of spreading rapidly to others • a person who flees a place to find safety • a sudden, illegal takeover of government by force • a large family based unit with loyalty to the group • a material or good that can be bought, sold, or traded • ...
Word Wall Q4 crossword puzzle 2023-04-26
Across
- special honor or respect shown publicly
- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- (of a person or animal) able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- overly concerned or preoccupied with material possessions rather than with intellectual or spiritual things
- waste (something, especially money, time, or opportunity) in a reckless and foolish manner
- extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- showing a selfless concern for the well-being
- wild or excessive admiration; flattery
- having to do with the practical details of regular life
- an act, process, or instance of beginning
- filled with or showing a strong & energetic desire to get done or something done or see something succeed
- unnecessary, especially through being more than enough
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- participation in wrongdoing; the act of being an accomplice
- overly showy; pretentious
- a person's nature, especially as it permanently affects their behavior
- to strive to equal or excel
- without the basic necessities of life
- economic system of private ownership of capital
- Prone to constant change
- deceitfulness; double-dealing
- open dislike & disrespect or mockery often mixed with indignation
- disdainfully or skeptically humorous; derisively mocking
- to long persistently, wistfully, or sadly
- person who takes chances, departs from accepted course
- a hope or ambition of achieving something
- dependent; possible
- evaluate (a theory or practice) in a detailed and analytical way
- a right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage, or favor
- roam in search of things to steal or people to attack
29 Clues: dependent; possible • Prone to constant change • overly showy; pretentious • to strive to equal or excel • deceitfulness; double-dealing • without the basic necessities of life • wild or excessive admiration; flattery • special honor or respect shown publicly • extreme greed for wealth or material gain • to long persistently, wistfully, or sadly • ...
Microbiology Crossword 2023-03-22
Across
- used to treat bacterial infections
- substance introduced before exposure to a viral illness that teaches your immune system to identify and build immunity
- a condition that can occur if you misuse the prescribed antibiotics
- a microbe that competes with humans for food
- a type of virus that can cause paralysis (iron lung)
- a type of medication used to kill parasites
- a type of fungus that happens as a result of sharing shoes, socks, or sitting in warm damp clothes for a long period of time
- both viruses and parasites require this to live an reproduce
- a microbe that grows really fast and has good & bad types
- important to make sure you protect yourself against a mutated strand of a virus
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- a microbe that can live on or in its host
- a living organism that can transmit diseases
- a microorganism that can cause disease
- a type of fungal infection that causes a itchy. red rash in the shape of a ring
- used to treat fungal infections
- a type of parasite that lives in the intestines that can happen as a result of eating contaminated or raw sushi
- a type of bacteria disease that caused black/blue boils on the skin; came from rats
- an outbreak of a disease in a small area
- a nonliving microbe contained of DNA
- a asexual reproduction method used by bacteria
- a nonliving thing (object) that can transmit diseases
- an outbreak of a disease in a widespread area
- also known as the "the flu"
23 Clues: also known as the "the flu" • used to treat fungal infections • used to treat bacterial infections • a nonliving microbe contained of DNA • a microorganism that can cause disease • an outbreak of a disease in a small area • a microbe that can live on or in its host • a type of medication used to kill parasites • a living organism that can transmit diseases • ...
Bud not Buddy vocab 2023-03-31
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- a mischievous young child, esp one who is poor or raggedly dressed
- those morals, ethics, habits, etc.
- a device for controlling the passage of fluid through a pipe
- a false or assumed identity
- an impressive example of a particular quality
- a string in the seam of the material of a garment
- a person who can speak so that they seem to appear from somewhere else
- read something quickly and eagerly
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted only to one person
- to be remiss
- relating to marriage or married people
- harmonica
- a negative feeling or a problem
- looking or feeling dejected
- a detachable lock hanging by a pivoted hook
- to begin or start
- the nonphysical part of a person
- one of several internal beams extending from the eaves
- to give rise to, induce, or bring about
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- a loud wailing cry, esp one of pain or distress
- interfere in something that is not one's concern
- make impure by exposure
- a person's manner of walking
- the upper edge of anything hollow
- small or meager
- lacking culture
- a large number or amount
- a sense of pride in oneself
- trousers with a front flap over the chest
- search unsystematically
- in excellent order
- causing hatred or disgust
- involving or showing violence and bloodshed
- new or information
- scruffy or shabby
- disproportionately weighted in favor of one side
- become unable to move
- bad-tempered and combative
38 Clues: harmonica • to be remiss • small or meager • lacking culture • scruffy or shabby • to begin or start • in excellent order • new or information • become unable to move • make impure by exposure • search unsystematically • a large number or amount • causing hatred or disgust • bad-tempered and combative • a false or assumed identity • a sense of pride in oneself • looking or feeling dejected • ...
Unit 2A 2021-10-16
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- A person who fells trees for timber
- Increasing or reviving after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
- A quantity of liquid that has spilled or been spilt
- The action or fact of moving along in a steady, continuous stream
- An unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something
- A colourless, odourless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- A person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings
- Disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process
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- The action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- A social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader
- Bitterness or ill feeling
- The action of using up a resource
- A condition of having to work very hard without proper remuneration or appreciation
- A loud and confused noise
- Occurring naturally in a particular place
- An overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land
- In a very serious, gloomy, or depressing manner
20 Clues: Bitterness or ill feeling • A loud and confused noise • The action of using up a resource • A person who fells trees for timber • Occurring naturally in a particular place • The action of clearing a wide area of trees • In a very serious, gloomy, or depressing manner • A quantity of liquid that has spilled or been spilt • ...
Going to the Hospital – Vocabulary (x30) 2025-02-12
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- The boy will stay in _____ after breaking his arm.
- feeling sleepy
- a dull pain in a part of your body
- Betty's new born baby is in the _____.
- If you have heart problems go directly to the ---.
- a buildup of thick mucus in our chest or nose
- People who help patients in their rooms can be found at the ---.
- usually an injection that prompts the body to develop antibodies to increase an immunity
- Please check-in at _____ for minor injuries or illnesses.
- illnesses which affect people, animals or plants
- unable to sleep through the night
- to arrange a time to see the doctor
- After knee surgery, Joe will need _____.
- to throw up
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- feeling you are NOT strong
- medical doctor
- actions performed on a patient which include tests with medical technology
- cannot feel a part of your body
- feeling unbalanced and you are spinning
- Mary will go to the _____ to get a blood test.
- John is very sick and is in the _____ for a week.
- feeling like you are going to vomit or throw up
- receptionist, a person who schedules and registers patients for doctor appointments
- an appointment, not to be able to make a scheduled time
- Major injuries often require _____.
- conditions that tell a doctor what is wrong with a person who is sick
- a feeling of not having energy
- Sue must first go to _____ to look at her broken arm.
28 Clues: to throw up • medical doctor • feeling sleepy • feeling you are NOT strong • a feeling of not having energy • cannot feel a part of your body • unable to sleep through the night • a dull pain in a part of your body • Major injuries often require _____. • to arrange a time to see the doctor • Betty's new born baby is in the _____. • feeling unbalanced and you are spinning • ...
THE MAGIC OF MODWELLA 2024-12-11
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- What Botox does to muscles
- The “beauty vitamin” that promotes skin health & hair growth
- Most common chief complaint of our clients
- Essential nutrient often included in IV therapy
- What the needle accesses for IV therapy
- Anti-nausea medication
- Describes a Mobile IV Nurse’s service style
- Heart rate
- Derivative of the B-vitamin, Niacin, with anti-inflammatory & anti-aging benefits
- How IV fluids are delivered
- Used in the event of a life-threatening allergic reaction
- The condition all equipment must be kept in
- Where IV fluids are stored before infusion
- All the Nurses favorite IV Catheter brand
- When a needle administers a medication or nutrient into a muscle
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- Our most popular IV cocktail
- Common post-Bachelor Party cocktail request
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- Sodium or Potassium, for example
- Mineral that helps alleviate anxiety, headaches, and promotes relaxation
- “Clean Tox” or Neurotoxin that does not cause antibody production
- Opposite of fatigue
- The kind of IV service that comes to your door
- Process of delivering fluids via an IV
- Mineral important for skin health, immune function & reducing hair loss
- Clients who book monthly or more frequently
- Sharp tool used to access veins
- Flexible tube used in IV therapy
- Mobile IV Company w/ the best Nurses
- Master antioxidant
- Essential mineral for the bone marrow to produce new red blood cells
- Cocktail boost using vitamin C, zinc, & lysine
- Biological “acids” that are the building blocks of proteins
33 Clues: Heart rate • Master antioxidant • Opposite of fatigue • Anti-nausea medication • What Botox does to muscles • How IV fluids are delivered • Our most popular IV cocktail • Sharp tool used to access veins • Sodium or Potassium, for example • Flexible tube used in IV therapy • Mobile IV Company w/ the best Nurses • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug • ...
Vitality Weekly Crossword 2024-01-03
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- The second step of protein synthesis. mRNA to Protein.
- The first step of protein synthesis. DNA to mRNA.
- Picture of all your chromosomes.
- Chemicals added to foods to preserve, flavour, or enhance them.
- The type of immunity that includes physical, chemical, and cellular barriers.
- An outbreak of a new infectious disease spreading through the human population over a large region.
- The oldest form of medical imaging.
- Our primary source of energy.
- A circular piece of DNA that can exit and enter a bacterial cell.
- Protein that acts as a catalyst to chemical reactions.
- Unicellular organisms that can be both helpful and harmful.
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- The most common form of cell division.
- A diagnostic tool that uses magnets and radio waves to produce images. (Abbreviation)
- The body's ability to adjust to fluctuations in the internal and external environment.
- An artificial appendage that acts as a substitute for a missing body part.
- The molecule that carries genetic information needed for the development of an organism. (Abbreviation)
- Measurements that allow for basic assessments of a body’s function. Include pulse and temperature.
- A non-infectious disease caused by the rapid, abnormal division of cells in some part of the body.
- Pathogen that needs a living host to replicate.
- Virus cycle that includes a dormant stage.
- Macromolecule made up of amino acids.
- Long-term energy storing molecules.
- A protein that recognizes and destroys foreign substances within the body, part of the immune system.
- A three-nucleotide phase in mRNA that translates to a specific amino acid.
24 Clues: Our primary source of energy. • Picture of all your chromosomes. • The oldest form of medical imaging. • Long-term energy storing molecules. • Macromolecule made up of amino acids. • The most common form of cell division. • Virus cycle that includes a dormant stage. • Pathogen that needs a living host to replicate. • The first step of protein synthesis. DNA to mRNA. • ...
English 8, List 26 & Cumulative 2025-03-27
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- put forward with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role
- suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at
- the character or quality of being a snob
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
- treat with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular pathogen
- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief
- a sensation of whirling and loss of balance, associated particularly with looking down from a great height
- a ship or large boat
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- lacking any obvious principle of organization
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (cuckoo, sizzle)
- spread throughout something; pervade
- free time
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- not discovered or known about; uncertain
- a group of people appointed for a specific function, typically consisting of members of a larger group
- conspicuously or obviously offensive
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- a mixture of dark bituminous pitch with sand or gravel, used for surfacing roads
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
- to an unwarranted degree
- not enough; inadequate
- free someone or something from a constraint or difficulty
- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft
- disagreement, typically when prolonged, public, and heated
25 Clues: free time • a ship or large boat • not enough; inadequate • to an unwarranted degree • conspicuously or obviously offensive • spread throughout something; pervade • not discovered or known about; uncertain • the character or quality of being a snob • lacking any obvious principle of organization • suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at • ...
UNIT 3 TERMS 2025-04-10
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- aggregation of antibodies
- caused by eating poorly preserved food
- site of t cell maturation
- enzyme found in tears and sweat
- cell surface markers
- seen and identified by immune system
- given to increase immunity to specific microbe
- neurotoxin of tetanus
- membranous cover
- more than one microbe
- viral meningitis
- not self
- early product of breastmilk
- accept antigens
- increase in granular leukocytes
- an organism's potential to cause disease
- dormant state of microbes
- the specificity of an antigen that evokes a response
- induces a state of resistance
- particles containing no genetic material
- engulf and digest host pathogens
- site of t and b cell generation
- severity of a disease
- the ability to react to foreign substances
- organ that filters blood
- infection indigenous to animals
- elevated body temperature
- serve as antigen receptors of B cells
- white blood cell increase
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- protozoa causes subacute encephalitis
- yellow pigmentation of skin
- marks microbes for macrophages
- swollen lymph nodes
- spread of epidemic across continents
- white blood cell decrease
- lymphocytes in the pharynx
- most common zoonotic disease
- also called lockjaw
- attacks the nervous system
- blood cell markers
- measure of antibody level
- inflammation of the meninges
- neutralizes bacterial exotoxins
- vomiting disease
- crops of skin lesions
- disease of meninges and brain
- intermediate status between acute&chronic disease
- also called tartar on teeth
- 3 or more loose stools in 24 hours
- blood cell production
50 Clues: not self • accept antigens • membranous cover • viral meningitis • vomiting disease • blood cell markers • swollen lymph nodes • also called lockjaw • cell surface markers • neurotoxin of tetanus • more than one microbe • crops of skin lesions • severity of a disease • blood cell production • organ that filters blood • aggregation of antibodies • site of t cell maturation • ...
Management of sick children with anemia and nutritional disorders. 2025-04-16
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- A common symptom of anemia, feeling tired.
- A common cause of anemia in children, intestinal
- A type of anemia common in areas with malaria.
- A type of anemia that can be inherited, affecting hemoglobin structure.
- A small red blood cell, seen in iron deficiency anemia.
- A crucial nutrient for growth and development.
- A vital mineral needed for hemoglobin production.
- A severe form of protein-energy malnutrition with edema.
- A deficiency of this vitamin can cause night blindness.
- A condition that results from a lack of vitamin D.
- A severe consequence of anemia, heart
- A trace mineral that plays a role in growth and immunity.
- A vitamin that enhances iron absorption.
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- A type of malnutrition caused by insufficient intake of calories and protein.
- A type of anemia caused by bone marrow failure.
- A mineral deficiency that can cause goiter.
- A disease caused by deficiency of niacin.
- method used to measure hemoglobin levels.
- The liquid part of blood.
- A measurement used to assess iron stores.
- A condition where the body has difficulty absorbing nutrients from food.
- The red pigment in blood that carries oxygen.
- A condition caused by iodine deficiency.
- A type of anemia caused by the destruction of red blood cells.
- The process of replacing lost blood.
- A type of anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
- A vitamin deficiency that can cause scurvy.
- A condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells.
- An essential fatty acid deficiency can affect this.
- A type of food rich in iron.
30 Clues: The liquid part of blood. • A type of food rich in iron. • The process of replacing lost blood. • A severe consequence of anemia, heart • A condition caused by iodine deficiency. • A vitamin that enhances iron absorption. • A disease caused by deficiency of niacin. • method used to measure hemoglobin levels. • A measurement used to assess iron stores. • ...
Marc's Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-02
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- Marc's favorite dog
- Marc's favorite shows are about
- Gavin's body is able to grow this
- Aziel often drove on this part of the road
- Gavin wrote a note wanting to quit this
- Most popular Cramer dance
- Marc's favorite vegetable
- Lexi went to this type of school
- Cassie had this to all bad things
- Wiggy's favorite activity involves this
- Amber and Marc's favorite place
- Marc is horrible at these
- Never learned how to hold a hamburger
- Kayla's common dessert used to involve this
- Amber's favorite castle
- Marc's work meltdown was about this
- Kayla's favorite phrase when annoyed
- This pet used to find and eat candy
- Aziel's first tattoo featured this
- Amber burnt her face and bought a hat here
- Sienna once won an award for this
- Marc's common dessert night is made from
- Callie is known for doing this
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- Gavin's favorite yard activity
- Kayla's most watched movie was about
- Amber's favorite kind of fighting
- The color of the bridesmaid's dresses
- Nutter Butter's hairdo
- Amber's most expensive habit
- First vacation with the kids
- Marc's favorite castle
- Marc's skin is able to grow this
- Sienna caused concern removing these
- Lexi once tried to steal this type of paper
- Finn's nickname
- Marc and Aziel used to play this game
- Taz requires this when sleeping
- Amber's favorite sport had this clothing
- Dexter's favorite pose
- Gavin's scariest habit
- Once fell in a mud puddle at school
41 Clues: Finn's nickname • Marc's favorite dog • Nutter Butter's hairdo • Marc's favorite castle • Dexter's favorite pose • Gavin's scariest habit • Amber's favorite castle • Most popular Cramer dance • Marc's favorite vegetable • Marc is horrible at these • Amber's most expensive habit • First vacation with the kids • Gavin's favorite yard activity • Callie is known for doing this • ...
Respiratory Infections and Immunity 2013-05-19
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- A pathogen that is normally a commensal, but can cause disease when the host’s resistance is low.
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- Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis.
- A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens.
- An inflammatory condition of the lung affecting predominantly the alveoli and usually caused by a pathogen.
4 Clues: A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens. • Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis. • A pathogen that is normally a commensal, but can cause disease when the host’s resistance is low. • An inflammatory condition of the lung affecting predominantly the alveoli and usually caused by a pathogen.
disease 2021-02-25
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- exposure of a pathogen, usually dead or weakened, to produce memory cells.
- one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- an organism, typically biting, that transmits a disease or parasite from one animal to another.
- medicine used to save lives because it destroys harmful bacteria and cures infections
- An abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- weakened or killed microorganisms, toxins, or other proteins given to induce immunity
- single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms - cause disease in humans
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- the period between exposure to an infection and the appearance of the first symptoms
- More cases of a disease than expected in an area or among a group of people over a set time
- Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm to the host
- A kingdom made up of eukaryotic organisms, reproduce by using spores,
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- an organization concerned with causes, spread, and control of diseases in populations, based in the United States
- cell in which a virus can actively multiply or in which a virus can hide until activated
- A rapid widespread outbreak of an infectious disease.
- worldwide epidemic spread of a certain disease
- A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
20 Clues: worldwide epidemic spread of a certain disease • Measures contributing to cleanliness and good health • A rapid widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. • one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria • An abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Immune system 2021-02-24
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- also called germs, are microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye.
- are a type of white cell.They make up approximately 40% to 60% of the white blood cells.
- They are in blood, principal players in the immune system.
- How cells comunicate to give each other orders or information.
- maller than phagocytes and divides in teo types.
- monitors your blood content. It produces the white cells.
- tend to be found in organs such as lungs, liver and are much larger than neutrophils.
- removes microbes and destroys old or damaged red blood cells.
- It can make copies of itself inside another organism's cells
- fight bacteria and viruses by making Y-shaped proteins called antibodies.
- infectious agent, as they cause infections. As with any organism,prioritize survival and reproduction.
- destroy infected cells that have been turned into virus-making factories.
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- have specific cell surface receptor called T cell receptors
- is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit like epithelial, connective, muscular.
- Proteins, if they are in plasma their name is inmmunoglobulins.
- Is a type of lymphosyte that act as body receptors similar to antiboodies.
- cell in the immune system that, when exposed to an invading pathogen,recolects and saves information.
- Were immune cells originate in the body.
- are differentiated B-lymphocyte white blood cells capable of secreting immunoglobulin, or antibody.
- They remove dead cells and invasive microorganisms.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity
21 Clues: Were immune cells originate in the body. • maller than phagocytes and divides in teo types. • They remove dead cells and invasive microorganisms. • monitors your blood content. It produces the white cells. • They are in blood, principal players in the immune system. • have specific cell surface receptor called T cell receptors • ...
Stamped Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-14
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- The act of influencing or persuading.
- to put to death (as by hanging) by mob action without legal approval or permission.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- The act or means of enlightening; The state of being enlightened, free from ignorance
- A person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration
- a cunning plan or action designed to turn a situation to one's own advantage.
- (Of a person) Clever, original, and inventive
- Invented as an excuse or a false accusation.
- the study of human societies and cultures and their development.
- A right or immunity granted as a peculiar benefit, advantage or favour
- Deliverance from the power and effects of sin.
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- A person who wants to stop or abolish slavery; An advocate of abolition privilage
- Impossible to refute
- believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
- A person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups
- A person of mixed white and black ancestry, especially a person with one white and one black parent.
- An experience of a sudden and striking realization.
- A crime (especially a robber)
- the act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release.
- a confusing and difficult problem or question.
- Someone who sets a person or a group free.
- Extremely or deplorably bad or distressing.
- Of or relating to philosophers or philosophy (Pursuit of wisdom)
- Unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority.
24 Clues: Impossible to refute • A crime (especially a robber) • The act of influencing or persuading. • Someone who sets a person or a group free. • Extremely or deplorably bad or distressing. • Invented as an excuse or a false accusation. • (Of a person) Clever, original, and inventive • a confusing and difficult problem or question. • ...
Antibody Formation in Transfusion Therapy 2021-10-12
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- Performed to see whether IgG or complement proteins are attached to RBC's in the patient's circulation.
- An antigen factor that influences antibody production.
- The class of antibodies involved in transfusion-related anaphylaxis.
- Typically circulates for approximately 120 days in the human body.
- Using leukocyte reduced products ____ the risk of alloimmunization.
- Recent evidence shows that damage to endothelial cells may contribute to the pathology of many diseases such as ____ .
- Tissue that may be transplanted without the risk of humoral rejection.
- The pattern recognition sensors within tissues.
- A final check testing the patient's plasma against donor RBC's in the laboratory to verify that no lysis or agglutination occurs.
- An anti-CD20 immunosuppressive therapy that binds with the CD20 protein on B cells and inhibits antibody production.
- May also adhere to cells and generate adaptive immune responses.
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- May occur minutes to hours after the transfusion begins and involves pain, fever, chills, hemoglobinuria, and new or increased bleeding due to disseminated intravascular coagulation.
- A condition associated with hemolysis, which leads to chronic endothelial inflammation, which then increases the risk of alloimmunization when these patients receive RBC or platelet transfusions.
- Septic pathogen invasions and endogenous tissue inflammation.
- Antibodies selected for their specificity to one antigen that also binds to similarly shaped antigens on unintended targets (healthy cells).
- A strategy used to prevent transfusion-related alloimmunization.
- The body's largest defense mechanism.
- A type of lymphocyte that matures into plasma cells, which then produce antibodies.
- Protection from a disease provided by antibodies created outside of the body.
- The hallmark of adaptive immunity is the production of ____.
20 Clues: The body's largest defense mechanism. • The pattern recognition sensors within tissues. • An antigen factor that influences antibody production. • The hallmark of adaptive immunity is the production of ____. • Septic pathogen invasions and endogenous tissue inflammation. • A strategy used to prevent transfusion-related alloimmunization. • ...
Vocab Quiz: Unit 6 Name: 2017-02-25
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- display or show by one's acts or appearance
- immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority political independence
- property of producing abundantly luxurant growth
- An example of something
- Gases a building with glass walls for cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
- scientific study of the human mind functions and behavior
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
- having limits or bounds
- a statistic characterizing human populations
- duration of service
- never done or known before
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- a creation resulting from study and experimentation
- Bloc agreement for cooperation between different political parties on common political agenda
- cause or give rise to
- Rights a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person
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- discrimination on grounds of race
- a state of inactivity
- Revolutionl Large increase in crop production in developing countries
- the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community
- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
- political Theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchial governmaent
- War a state of political hostility between countries using means short of arms warefare
- a vertical structure that divides or separates
- Warming an increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- the parent state of a colony
- resistant to change
- a plan for attaining a particular goal
- A will to succeed
- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties
30 Clues: A will to succeed • resistant to change • duration of service • a state of inactivity • cause or give rise to • An example of something • having limits or bounds • never done or known before • the parent state of a colony • discrimination on grounds of race • a plan for attaining a particular goal • display or show by one's acts or appearance • ...
Early Childhood Puzzle 2016-12-15
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- person under the age of 18 years
- child's control of their movements
- principle or idea that is researched and generally accepted as an explanation
- passing down of genetic characteristics from parents to their children
- school or class that prepares children for first grade
- from civil or criminal charges resulting from reporting "in good faith"
- the idea that children learn in four basic stages
- eight stages in which humans develop during their lifetime
- to an increase in complexity and how much knowledge the child acquires
- very young child or baby
- child care worker who usually provides care in the child's home
- _____ three children die as a result of abuse and neglect
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- Americans With Disabilities Act
- to a child's health or welfare that can occur
- the hierarchy of human needs
- the social development theory of learning
- to the availability of child care when and where a family needs
- body changes that can increase the child's size
- willful act or threatened act that results in any physical, mental, sexual abuse, injury, or harm
- strategy that stops challenging behaviors before they begin
- department of children's and family
- Abuse/A form of emotional abuse that involves excessive yelling, shaming, belittling, and/or teasing of a child
- deeply distressing or disturbing experience/physical injury
- strategy in which desired behaviors are rewarded so that the child is encouraged to repeat
24 Clues: very young child or baby • the hierarchy of human needs • Americans With Disabilities Act • person under the age of 18 years • child's control of their movements • department of children's and family • the social development theory of learning • to a child's health or welfare that can occur • body changes that can increase the child's size • ...
Chapter 5 - Infections 2018-02-08
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- Uses spores to reproduce and grows mainly as a single-celled organism
- An infection that is for a limited amount of time.
- A period without symptoms (from chronic illness)
- The absence of clinical signs and symptoms
- Single-celled organism that ranges in size from microscopic to visible to the naked eye. Likely to be found in water and sewage systems
- A microorganism that is disease causing
- After the inital infection has subsided, not cured, the infection makes a re-emergence
- A type of infection that has signs and symptoms present
- Microscopic life form that is too small to be seen by the naked eye.
- Disease process that results from the entry and spread of a microorganism
- Applied to the affected areas
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- Our ability to fight off disease of infection. Can be natural or acquired.
- The period of time where a chronic infection shows symptoms
- An organism that does not cause disease
- An infection that has spread to more than one body system or area
- An infeciton where the symptoms disappear and recur, while the disease causing agent remains in your body
- An infection that does not ordinarily cause a disease except in certain circumstnces, such as an already compromised immune system
- A single celled organism that divides by cell division
- An infection that happens from hospitalization. The infection is not present when admitted to the hospital but is acquired during the hospital stay
- A type of infection that is confined to a specific region on the body
20 Clues: Applied to the affected areas • An organism that does not cause disease • A microorganism that is disease causing • The absence of clinical signs and symptoms • A period without symptoms (from chronic illness) • An infection that is for a limited amount of time. • A single celled organism that divides by cell division • ...
One Small Island 2018-09-02
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- Degrees that is either north or south of the Equator
- Supplies that are available
- A journey taken for a specific reason such as exploring
- Letting water into a boat or ship so you can sink it
- A place that is the centre of operations
- To be able to resist a disease or an infection
- A place where an animal naturally lives
- The combination of gases that surround the Earth
- A matter that comes from a volcano after it erupts
- A group of species that has died out completely
- An animal that hunts for prey
- An area of grass that is clumped together
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- Developing slowly through a natural process
- In isolation to prevent an infection or a disease
- Numerical data that is collected
- A person who travels to learn and discover new things
- plates Pieces of the earth's crust that are roughly 100 km long and is made up of oceanic and continental crust
- Tourism to support threatened environments and Conservation Preservation of the environment or other things
- A place where people,animals or plants live
- An earthquake on the earth or its crust
- Scientists that studies what has happened to the earth and the process of how it occured
- A large flightless bird that is mostly white and has long skinny wings,strong bill and short tail
- The source of a strong energy
- Pest or a disease that can spread
- Large native herbs that will grow up to one metre
- It is in sets of twenty
26 Clues: It is in sets of twenty • Supplies that are available • The source of a strong energy • An animal that hunts for prey • Numerical data that is collected • Pest or a disease that can spread • An earthquake on the earth or its crust • A place where an animal naturally lives • A place that is the centre of operations • An area of grass that is clumped together • ...
