immunity Crossword Puzzles
One Small Island 2018-09-02
Across
- 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 • ...
CHAPTER 6&7 2015-12-16
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- lying under oath
- approval of government spending
- social programs that continue from one year to the next
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- proposed laws to authorize spending money
- helping constituents with problems
- the largest and most powerful lobbies have their own buildings and full time professional staffs in the nation's capital
- sometimes called the enumerated powers
- the representatives of interest groups
- covers matters affecting only one house of congress and is passed by that house alone
- forbids members to offer any amendments to a bill from the floor
- that people and businesses pay to support the government
- laws for raising money
- the yearly financial plan for the national government
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- deal with general matters and apply to the entire nation
- sets up a federal program and specifies how much money may be appropriated fro the program
- implies the congress has powers beyond those expressed in the first 17 clauses
- the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- allowed congress to expand its role to meet the needs of a growing nation
- deal with individual people or places
- commerce among the states
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- agreements by two or more lawmakers to support each other's bills
- congress wrote provisions into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of the executive agencies that carried out those laws
25 Clues: lying under oath • laws for raising money • commerce among the states • approval of government spending • helping constituents with problems • deal with individual people or places • sometimes called the enumerated powers • the representatives of interest groups • proposed laws to authorize spending money • a formal accusation of misconduct in office • ...
CHAPTER 6&7 2015-12-16
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- approval of government spending
- lying under oath
- allowed congress to expand its role to meet the needs of a growing nation
- laws for raising money
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- sets up a federal program and specifies how much money may be appropriated fro the program
- agreements by two or more lawmakers to support each other's bills
- implies the congress has powers beyond those expressed in the first 17 clauses
- congress wrote provisions into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of the executive agencies that carried out those laws
- the representatives of interest groups
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- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- forbids members to offer any amendments to a bill from the floor
- the president's refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- covers matters affecting only one house of congress and is passed by that house alone
- proposed laws to authorize spending money
- sometimes called the enumerated powers
- the yearly financial plan for the national government
- commerce among the states
- money that people and businesses pay to support the government
- helping constituents with problems
- social programs that continue from one year to the next
- deal with individual people or places
- deal with general matters and apply to the entire nation
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- the largest and most powerful lobbies have their own buildings and full time professional staffs in the nation's capital
25 Clues: lying under oath • laws for raising money • commerce among the states • approval of government spending • helping constituents with problems • deal with individual people or places • sometimes called the enumerated powers • the representatives of interest groups • proposed laws to authorize spending money • a formal accusation of misconduct in office • ...
Infectious Diseases 2013-02-03
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- Fecal-oral route; poor sanitation
- less common influenza
- the occurrence of a disease in a community or region in excess of normal expectancy
- the public health's response to preventing infectious diseases
- gathering the who, what, when, and where
- a way that tuberculosis can be transmitted
- a complication from the flu
- one of the possible outcomes of infection
- nonhuman organisms that play a role in the transmission of an infectious agent from source to host
- prophylactic administration for HIV
- seven times more likely to contract TB than whites
- the constant presence of a disease within a geographic area or population
- sexual and oral-oral contact
- an epidemic that occurs worlwide and affects large populations
- type of precautions that should be taken with all diseases
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- risk increased with sexually transmitted disease
- spread through the air from airborne droplets
- especially important with influenza
- outbreaks are common in the winter and spring
- large epidemic influenza
- Transmitted in body fluids that contain infected CD4 & T-cells
- a yearly means of flu prevention
- more regionalized influenza
- education on how to eliminate risky behaviors
- communicable diseases such as gonorrhea and HIV infection that can be transmitted sexually
- the entry, development, and multiplication of the infectious agent in the susceptible host
- overcrowding and poor sanitation populations
- used to artificially increase immunity to a particular disease
- one type of tuberculosis you can get
- Tuberculosis screening
- type of prevention administering a PPD test is
31 Clues: less common influenza • Tuberculosis screening • large epidemic influenza • more regionalized influenza • a complication from the flu • sexual and oral-oral contact • a yearly means of flu prevention • Fecal-oral route; poor sanitation • especially important with influenza • prophylactic administration for HIV • one type of tuberculosis you can get • ...
Bacteria & Viruses 2013-04-20
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- What Louis Pasteur was known for preventing.
- Something viruses release in cells to cause disease.
- Another kingdom of bacteria.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms lacking organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- A type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic.
- where Archaebacteria Kingdom bacteria live.
- Something helpful bacteria produces from photosynthesis.
- Something that helpful bacteria can do to dead organisms.
- One kingdom of bacteria.
- Chemical that can kill bacteria without harming a person’s cell.
- Viruses are this, and is backed up by not having cells
- Something a virus reproduces in.
- Spiral shaped scientific name for bacteria.
- Rod shaped scientific name for bacteria.
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- where Eubacteria Kingdom bacteria live.
- Something helpful bacteria can fixate on and change to useable material
- Prokaryotic cells do not have this, and also is another difference between eukaryotic cells.
- What Joseph Lister was mainly known for as the founder of it.
- What helpful bacterica could synthesize.
- Small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of an organism.
- Round shaped scientific name for bacteria.
- Prokaryotic cells do not have this, and also is the main difference between eukaryotic cells.
- How many kingdoms of bacteria there are.
- A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease
- material One feature all viruses have.
- Protein Coat Another feature all viruses have.
- Something that helpful bacteria can help produce.
27 Clues: One kingdom of bacteria. • Another kingdom of bacteria. • Something a virus reproduces in. • material One feature all viruses have. • where Eubacteria Kingdom bacteria live. • What helpful bacterica could synthesize. • How many kingdoms of bacteria there are. • Rod shaped scientific name for bacteria. • Round shaped scientific name for bacteria. • ...
Health and Wellness Crossword 2013-07-10
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- common external causes of stress
- the first number you hear when you have your blood pressure checked.
- genetic traits passed from parents to children
- Orange food group that includes bread, cereals, and oatmeal.
- do this to avoid stress
- Something that fruits and veggies are naturally low in
- hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates glucose levels in the blood
- Providing foods of a number of types in proportion to each other 6
- score of 25 to 29.9 on the body mass index indicates that a person is this.
- Foods that have undergone some preparation procedure, such as canning, freezing, drying, cooking, or fortification
- Vitamin A keeps eyes and skin healthy and helps protect against these.
- A part of blood that reacts to particular poisonous substances by destroying them.
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- this is a liquid drug that can cause car accidents
- what you should drink alot of
- get this when you are sick
- Vitamin B12 treats pernicious anemia and helps with this blood cell development
- called the "bad" kind of cholesterol.
- The addition to a food of nutrients that were lost during processing
- Condition caused by excess or deficient food energy or nutrient intake, or by an imbalance of nutrients
- Vitamin C helps aid in the absorption of this mineral
- Another name for Folate
- one cognitive symptom of stress
- health problems are caused by stress
- visit this person once a year
- some people need 8 hours of this each night
- The body’s ability to recognize and eliminate foreign invaders, such as bacteria
- Physically inactive
27 Clues: Physically inactive • do this to avoid stress • Another name for Folate • get this when you are sick • what you should drink alot of • visit this person once a year • one cognitive symptom of stress • common external causes of stress • health problems are caused by stress • called the "bad" kind of cholesterol. • some people need 8 hours of this each night • ...
Health Unit & Curious Incident (1-3) Vocabulary Quiz 2015-03-24
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- to utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed by out)
- an eating disorder characterized by food binges and subsequent purges
- a prescribed or established rite, ceremony, proceeding, or service
- a large, open porch, usually roofed and partly enclosed, as by a railing, often extending across the front and sides of a house
- an irrational fear of foreigners
- the loss or impairment of memory
- to scatter, distribute, diffuse
- (abbreviation) a condition characterized by persistent intrusion of unwanted thoughts or the performance of actions, as repeated hand-washing, that one is unable to stop
- invented; mythical; fictional
- a selection or a limitation on the amount a person eats for reducing weight
- sickness at the stomach, especially when accompanied by a loathing for food and an involuntary impulse to vomit
- to move about restlessly, nervously, or impatiently
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- something said or done that sets a standard or example for the future
- the state of being easily deceived or cheated; naivete
- respiratory disorder, often allergic, characterized by difficulty in breathing, wheezing, and a sense of constriction in the chest
- (abbreviation) a mental condition characterized by severe anxiety that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it
- a disorder characterized by fear of becoming fat and refusal of food, leading to debility and even death
- the idea, conception, or mental image one has of oneself
- an injection that stimulates the production of antibodies to produce immunity to an infectious disease
- common, vulgar, or characterized by irreverence for God or sacred things
20 Clues: invented; mythical; fictional • to scatter, distribute, diffuse • an irrational fear of foreigners • the loss or impairment of memory • to move about restlessly, nervously, or impatiently • the state of being easily deceived or cheated; naivete • the idea, conception, or mental image one has of oneself • ...
HCS Grade 6 List 7 2023-10-27
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- the one who oversees work rt.
- relating to more than the natural universe; relating to God at.
- the lack of sameness rt.
- to go down in value E
- a place; a region; the surrounding area rt.
- a short, witty saying Pl.
- to go down (from a higher place) v
- of higher rank, quality, or importance adj.
- written; vivid ad;.
- strictness: sternness ti.
- to lower in rank v.
- that which comes before in order of importance it.
- to take any; subtract v.
- "earthquake writing": a device for measuring and recording earthquakes rt.
- a nation's policy of not taking sides in a war n.
- the state of being clear ti.
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- put, laid, or set down v
- light writing': the making of likenesses with cameras n.
- the religion based on Jesus Christ and the Bible n.
- to lower in standing or worth v.
- that which is ridiculous or silly rt.
- the state of being in agreement; likeness it
- one who comes down from a common ancestor n.
- the carbon used in pencils tr.
- the body's ability to resist an infection or disease
- no longer living or existing adt
- of supreme excellence or beauty: splendid adj.
- to discourage; to press down ti
- "far writing"; a message sent by telegraph tr.
- the state of being held against one's will; imprisonment rt.
- of sounds beyond the limit of the human ear to hear adj.
- success; wealth tr.
- to withhold something from v.
33 Clues: written; vivid ad;. • to lower in rank v. • success; wealth tr. • to go down in value E • put, laid, or set down v • the lack of sameness rt. • to take any; subtract v. • a short, witty saying Pl. • strictness: sternness ti. • the state of being clear ti. • the one who oversees work rt. • to withhold something from v. • the carbon used in pencils tr. • to discourage; to press down ti • ...
Vitality Weekly Crossword 2024-01-03
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- The body's ability to adjust to fluctuations in the internal and external environment.
- The type of immunity that includes physical, chemical, and cellular barriers.
- Picture of all your chromosomes.
- The second step of protein synthesis. mRNA to Protein.
- Chemicals added to foods to preserve, flavour, or enhance them.
- Pathogen that needs a living host to replicate.
- The molecule that carries genetic information needed for the development of an organism. (Abbreviation)
- The first step of protein synthesis. DNA to mRNA.
- A circular piece of DNA that can exit and enter a bacterial cell.
- A non-infectious disease caused by the rapid, abnormal division of cells in some part of the body.
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- An artificial appendage that acts as a substitute for a missing body part.
- Protein that acts as a catalyst to chemical reactions.
- Our primary source of energy.
- 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.
- Signs Measurements that allow for basic assessments of a body’s function. Include pulse and temperature.
- The most common form of cell division.
- Unicellular organisms that can be both helpful and harmful.
- Long-term energy-storing molecules.
- Macromolecule made up of amino acids.
- The oldest form of medical imaging.
- An outbreak of a new infectious disease spreading through the human population over a large region.
- Virus cycle that includes a dormant stage.
- A diagnostic tool that uses magnets and radio waves to produce images. (Abbreviation)
24 Clues: Our primary source of energy. • Picture of all your chromosomes. • Long-term energy-storing molecules. • The oldest form of medical imaging. • 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. • ...
DR 42 2023-03-10
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- the action of modifying something
- make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter
- relating to or contained in the Bible
- change the structure or form of something
- the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions
- in a way that conforms to or is permitted or required by the law
- a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- not clear enough to be read
- make or enact laws
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
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- loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause
- relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past
- a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
- average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree
- a person who collects or has a great love of books
- form a wrong opinion or conclusion about
- adhering excessively to law or formula
- clear enough to read
- the judicial authorities of a country; judges collectively
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- a particular method or procedure
- a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix
- a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference
- the long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, etc. that took place in the past, or of a person’s life
24 Clues: make or enact laws • clear enough to read • not clear enough to be read • a particular method or procedure • the action of modifying something • relating to or contained in the Bible • adhering excessively to law or formula • form a wrong opinion or conclusion about • change the structure or form of something • average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree • ...
Chapter 3 Disease and Treatment 2023-03-29
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- a neoplasia that involves connective tissue or muscle
- an abnormal passage between two organs or from an organ to the surface of the body
- dryness of the skin
- an organism capable of causing disease
- disease causing agent is described as a
- is the abnormal and uncontrolled growth of a cell
- a swelling or accumulation of fluid in the tissues
- infectious diseases are caused by certain harmful
- determination of nature and cause of an illness
- instrument for examination of the ears
- rod shaped bacteria, singular
- a tumor attached by a thin stalk
- uses xrays to produce an image
- causes of this formation include infection or blockage of a duct
- surgical file
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- touching the surface of the body with hands or fingers
- a distinct area of damaged tissue
- refers to all of our defenses against infectious disease
- the body uses to get rid of invading microorganisms, damaged cells and other types of harmful debris
- treatment that provides relief but is not intended as a cure
- a physical or physiological wound or injury
- the presence of harmful microorganisms or their toxins in the body is termed
- when no active signs of a disease exist
- describing a disease that is prevalant throughout an entire region or world
- a disease of long duration and progresses slowly
- recording data obtained by an ultrasound
- removal of the tissue for microscopic examination
- the cause of a disease is its
- any disease of the kidney
- instrument for exploring a cavity or canal
30 Clues: surgical file • dryness of the skin • any disease of the kidney • the cause of a disease is its • rod shaped bacteria, singular • uses xrays to produce an image • a tumor attached by a thin stalk • a distinct area of damaged tissue • an organism capable of causing disease • instrument for examination of the ears • disease causing agent is described as a • ...
Postpartum Crossword Puzzle - A 2024-03-27
Across
- encourage patient to empty bladder frequently to prevent uterine _______.
- uterus rapidly decreasing in size with decreasing fundal height
- non-breastfeeding women may apply ice packs and take analgesics to relieve symptoms
- nonpharmacological pain measure to sooth perineum and reduce swelling
- consists of three stages with the last stage encompassing day 10 through 8 weeks postpartum
- use REEDA to assess, causes discomfort with defecation
- related to hormone changes -the woman feels sad and may cry the first few days of postpartum
- breastfeeding technique useful for small babies and c-section mothers
- indicates infection if greater than 100.4 on two occasions after 24 hrs. postpartum
- first 1-3 days postpartum, provides passive immunity to the newborn
- docusate sodium to prevent constipation
- causes include delayed physical activity, opioids, perineal pain, and dehydration
- separation of rectus muscle, typically dissolves within six weeks
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- ensure patient is passing after cesarean section
- 3,000 mL/day is normal within first 2-3 days after delivery
- cleanses and soothes perineal area and helps to prevent infection
- greater than 500 mL blood loss after vaginal delivery
- palpated as firm, midline, and at the level of the umbilicus the first day postpartum
- promotes Baby Friendly by delaying non-essential nursing procedures for the first hour after birth
- nonpharmacological pain measure useful after 3rd or 4th degree laceration
- when distended can lead to a boggy uterus
- successful breastfeeding includes teaching the new mother a proper one
- postpartum uterotonic typically IV administration
- redness, swelling, warmth in legs could indicate
- Tylenol and Motrin
25 Clues: Tylenol and Motrin • docusate sodium to prevent constipation • when distended can lead to a boggy uterus • ensure patient is passing after cesarean section • redness, swelling, warmth in legs could indicate • postpartum uterotonic typically IV administration • greater than 500 mL blood loss after vaginal delivery • use REEDA to assess, causes discomfort with defecation • ...
Biology Revision 2024-05-03
Across
- Causes disease
- Amoeba belong to this kingdom
- Nerve in your ear
- Stain used on animal cells
- Maintenance of a constant internal environment
- Biomolecule that contains nitrogen
- When an enzyme has lost its shape and can no longer work it is said to be ___
- Bacteria belong to this kingdom
- Longest bone in the body
- The vessel in which useful products are made by organisms
- Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach
- Muscles that work with opposing action
- Snail shell shaped part of your ear
- Tube that connects the ear to the throat
- Breastfeeding is an example of this type of immunity
- Cells that contain nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Cell division where daughter cells are identical
- Make proteins in a cell
- Stain used on plant cells
- Single sugar unit
- An organism that cannot make its' own food
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- Non disease causing form of a pathogen
- Glycerol and 3 fatty acids
- The enzyme we used in enzyme experiments
- Enzyme that breaks down starch
- Cells that do not contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- Plant cell wall made of this
- Sum of all the chemical reactions in the body
- A factor that effects enzyme activity
- Acts as a shock absorber, reduces friction between bones
- Nerve in your eye
- Light receptors that detect colour
- An educated guess
- Biomolecule in a virus
- Cell membrane made of this
- Joins bone to bone
- A reaction that breaks down larger molecules into smaller molecules (releases energy)
37 Clues: Causes disease • Nerve in your ear • Nerve in your eye • An educated guess • Single sugar unit • Joins bone to bone • Biomolecule in a virus • Make proteins in a cell • Longest bone in the body • Stain used on plant cells • Glycerol and 3 fatty acids • Stain used on animal cells • Cell membrane made of this • Plant cell wall made of this • Amoeba belong to this kingdom • ...
6.Science and Nature 2023-08-12
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- Element in Earth's atmosphere.
- Earth's structure study.
- Carnivorous hunter.
- Sun's visible surface.
- Molten rock eruption.
- Inheritance study.
- CO2 gas.
- Uncharged atomic particle.
- Powerful tropical cyclone.
- Ecosystem study.
- Seasonal animal movement.
- Disorder increase principle.
- Pine or fir tree.
- Pollutant precipitation.
- Passing traits from parents.
- Violently rotating wind funnel.
- Ocean-dwelling flower.
- Element's identifier.
- Microscopic infectious agent.
- Interconnected living environment.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms.
- Cell's specialized unit.
- Air envelope around Earth.
- Green plant pigment.
- Variety of species.
- Metal oxidation.
- Supercontinent.
- Darwin's survival principle.
- Gas to liquid change.
- Caterpillar to butterfly change.
- Meat-eating animal.
- Study of celestial bodies.
- Space cloud of gas and dust.
- Water-based environment.
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- Object's resistance to change.
- Exploding star.
- Flowing charge.
- Sunlight-powered plant process.
- Study of matter and energy.
- Space rock.
- Essential gas for life.
- Large tusked mammal.
- Atom's pull on electrons.
- Attraction and repulsion force.
- Pouched mammal.
- Immunity-building shot.
- Chemical responsiveness.
- Plant fertilization process.
- Water-to-land vertebrate.
- Earthquake strength measure.
- Ground-shaking event.
- Acid-base reaction balance.
- Basic atomic substance.
- Milky Way is one.
- Plant water transport tissue.
- Close species interaction.
- Cell division process.
- Organism multiplication.
- Plant-eating animal.
- Living entity.
- Tropical storm system.
- Smallest compound unit.
- Molds and mushrooms.
- Light in deep-sea creatures.
- Star system group.
65 Clues: CO2 gas. • Space rock. • Living entity. • Exploding star. • Flowing charge. • Pouched mammal. • Supercontinent. • Ecosystem study. • Metal oxidation. • Pine or fir tree. • Milky Way is one. • Inheritance study. • Star system group. • Carnivorous hunter. • Variety of species. • Meat-eating animal. • Large tusked mammal. • Green plant pigment. • Plant-eating animal. • Molds and mushrooms. • ...
Infectious Diseases 2023-09-21
Across
- the process of being made resistant to an infectious disease, usually by means of a vaccine
- micro-organisms capable of causing disease or illness
- living organisms that can transmit infectious pathogens between humans and animals
- the study of the outbreak of diseases, their causes, locations, and how various communities are affected by them
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat
- calculated by dividing the total number of infections with each pathogen by the population in the FoodNet surveillance system for that year
- which diseases are the most common in the world
- group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus
- tailors its attack to a specific antigen previously encountered
- occurring widely in a community at a particular time
- a type of white blood cell called lymphocyte
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- ways in which the infectious agent enters the body
- the reaction of the cells and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance that is not recognized
- a widespread occurrence of disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time
- diseases that are spread between people and animals
- the ability of an organism to infect the host and cause a disease
- the body's first line of defense against germs entering the body (inate immune system)
- student at RHS
- place in which infectious agents live, grow, and reproduce
- a key player in the adaptive immune response that is responsible for humoral immunity in mammals
20 Clues: student at RHS • a type of white blood cell called lymphocyte • which diseases are the most common in the world • ways in which the infectious agent enters the body • diseases that are spread between people and animals • occurring widely in a community at a particular time • micro-organisms capable of causing disease or illness • ...
Chapter 9: Science | Crossword 2025-03-21
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- state of internal balance achieved by adjusting the physiological systems of the body
- ability to resist pathogens
- the study of the function of the body
- tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect bone to bone
- chemicals secreted by endocrine glands to regulate body functions
- system of acquiring knowledge through observation and experimentation to describe the natural world
- white blood cell that destroys pathogenic microorganisms
- two or more groups of tissues working together to perform specific functions
- an idea or a suggestion often developed to explain something, the cause of which is unknown
- a protein produced by the immune system; circulates in the plasma in response to the presence of foreign antigens
- the "brain" of a cell; directs all activities and contains genetic information
- a stage of life beginning between the ages of 8 and 14; indicates sexual reproduction is possible
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- the study of the structure of the body
- groups of cells that work together to accomplish the same task
- cells in the body that evolve into specific cells in a particular organ system
- physical point of connection between two bones; articulation
- process in which white blood cells surround, ingest, and destroy a foreign invader
- fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bone
- any foreign substance, either outside or inside the body, that causes the immune system to produce antibodies
- a method designed to logically formulate, test, and evaluate a problem or hypothesis
- transparent, gel-like substance inside of every cell; cellular activities occur here
21 Clues: ability to resist pathogens • the study of the function of the body • the study of the structure of the body • fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bone • tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect bone to bone • white blood cell that destroys pathogenic microorganisms • physical point of connection between two bones; articulation • ...
Viruses & Germ Theory 2024-09-23
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- Scientist who postulated the steps needed to determine if a microorganism is the cause of a disease
- Viruses are not made of these, making viruses nonliving.
- Last name of the doctor who disproved the longstanding theory of what causes illness
- Virus that attacks bacteria
- The infectious disease suspected to have killed an Egyptian Pharaoh
- A small, infectious agent made of nucleic acid and protein
- The viral infection cycle which involves immediate destruction of the host cell
- Accepted scientific explanation for how disease is caused and transmitted
- lipid outer membrane found in some viruses
- Any microbe capable of causing disease
- The act of heating a liquid to kill off any microorganisms
- Weakened form of a virus which can create immunity
- Which is larger? Virus or Bacteria
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- The protein coat which surrounds a virus
- Disease which killed up to 200 million people in Eurasia and Africa during the middle ages
- Needed by a virus in order to reproduce
- Viral disease which is the only disease ever to have been fully eradicated
- The theory that illnesses are caused by "bad air" or "vapors"
- A bacterial chromosome which has had the viral genetic code incorporated into it
- A prokaryotic organism which, like viruses, is able to cause disease and illness in living things
- Viral infection/replication cycle which does not immediately destroy the host cell
- The study of patterns and distribution of disease
- Doctor who created the first version of a vaccine
- Pandemic which infected one third of the earth's population
- This was contaminated with pathogens and causing illness in the people of London
25 Clues: Virus that attacks bacteria • Which is larger? Virus or Bacteria • Any microbe capable of causing disease • Needed by a virus in order to reproduce • The protein coat which surrounds a virus • lipid outer membrane found in some viruses • The study of patterns and distribution of disease • Doctor who created the first version of a vaccine • ...
infectious diseases 2025-02-20
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- Ability of the immune system to respn more quickly and effectively to pathogens its encountered before
- Type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- Type of white blood cell
- Microscopic,infectious particle that contains genetic material surounded by a protein shell
- Simple, safe and effective way of protecting against harmful diseases, before you come into contact with them
- Viruses, bacteria, fungi,protozoa and helminths
- Lifeguards at pool
- When a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system
- Results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- Coming into direct contact with droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes, or through saliva or mucus on unwashed hands
- First response of the bodys immune system to a harmful foreign substance
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- Disease growth is exponential
- Process of infecting or the state of being infected
- Small single celled organism
- Science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities
- Type of immunity that develops when a person immune system responds to a foreign substance or microoganism
- Disease from infection transmitted to humans and animals by blood feeding arthropods
- Caviy or part of that holds some fluid or secretion
- Rapid spread of disease to a large number of hosts in a given population within a short period of time
- Reaction of cels and fluids of the body to the presence of a substance which is not recognized as a constituent of the body itself
20 Clues: Lifeguards at pool • Type of white blood cell • Small single celled organism • Disease growth is exponential • Type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • Viruses, bacteria, fungi,protozoa and helminths • Process of infecting or the state of being infected • Caviy or part of that holds some fluid or secretion • ...
Microbe Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-01
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- A process that needs oxygen to happen, like how some microbes make energy.
- This organism can be helpful (think yeast!) or harmful (think moldy bread!).
- The genus of yeast that helps make beer, bread, and wine. (It’s scientific word!)
- Something extra that’s made during a chemical process.
- A tiny fungus that makes bread rise and beer bubble.
- The bad guys of the microbe world—these tiny invaders cause disease.
- To extend across a certain distance, period, or range.
- A creature that lives off another, but never pays rent.
- Nature’s way of recycling when microbes break things down into nutrients.
- What humans did to yeast to make it work in bread and beer. (It’s like a trained fungus!)
- The complete set of genetic instructions for any living thing, even a microbe!
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- Your body’s superhero defence against infections
- A person who works with yeast to make beer or other fermented drinks.
- The bustling community of bacteria living inside you!
- How you might feel after too much fermented beverages.
- A process where microbes turn sugar into gas, acid, or alcohol.
- To make something cease operating temporarily.
- A bacterial buster discovered in the 1920s in London
- Liquid drinks—some made by microbes!
- A tag on food or medicine that tells you what’s inside. (Always check it before you eat!)
- A microorganism that invades a host and causes illnesses like the common cold.
- Genetically distinct variants of a microorganism, such as fungi, often differing in characteristics like resistance or virulence.
22 Clues: Liquid drinks—some made by microbes! • To make something cease operating temporarily. • Your body’s superhero defence against infections • A bacterial buster discovered in the 1920s in London • A tiny fungus that makes bread rise and beer bubble. • The bustling community of bacteria living inside you! • How you might feel after too much fermented beverages. • ...
30 Vocab Words- Kaylee Garcia 2025-05-06
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- small particles important for living things
- how often something happens
- a group of the same species being separated by a physical barrier
- double helix, hereditary information, encoded instructions needed for development/functioning
- the segment of DNA that controls protein production and the cell cycle
- eukaryotic membrane-bound organelle that transforms energy stored in food molecules
- captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy
- single-stranded, translating genetic information from DNA into proteins
- the smallest structure that biomolecules can be broken down to.
- light light-absorbing pigment in plants that is required for photosynthesis
- structural entities within the cell nucleus, 23 pairs that contain genetic information
- kill/repel pests/insects
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- kills bacteria
- the characteristics/properties change - disrupts function
- how new species can emerge over time
- - how fast or slow a species reproduces
- chemical reactions that don’t require oxygen
- speeds up chemical reactions
- chemical reactions that do require oxygen
- maintaining stable conditions
- explains how species can adapt and change over time
- weak bonds that provide stability for DNA structures while allowing strands to separate during replication/transcription
- what you start with
- what is made/produced
- having a tolerance to something, not being affected by it, and having immunity to it.
- organisms that use energy from the sun/energy stored in chemical compounds to manufacture their own nutrients
- fighting over resources
- multiple monomers connected together
- the change in characteristics of living organisms over generations
- when more individuals are born than the environment can support. (food, water, shelter)
30 Clues: kills bacteria • what you start with • what is made/produced • fighting over resources • kill/repel pests/insects • how often something happens • speeds up chemical reactions • maintaining stable conditions • how new species can emerge over time • multiple monomers connected together • - how fast or slow a species reproduces • chemical reactions that do require oxygen • ...
Can You Crack the Code of Lab Tools and Vitamin C? 2024-12-07
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- I’m a large rodent that can’t make its own Vitamin C, often kept as a pet!
- This vitamin goes by the chemical name "______ acid."
- I’m the structural protein that keeps your tissues tough and youthful—Vitamin C has my back!
- I’m the state of iodine when Vitamin C reduces me—I disappear completely!
- When this is strong, you're less likely to get sick.
- I’m the process where electrons are gained—Vitamin C does this to iodine!
- I’m the enzyme missing in humans, making Vitamin C an essential nutrient!
- I’m a super reaction where someone’s lost and someone’s gained—chemistry's give-and-take!
- I’m what happens to Vitamin C when it’s left in heat or light too long!
- I’m the animal writing this crossword and can’t make my own Vitamin C either!
- A tool that helps us "magnify" the unseen world.
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- I’m the type of vitamin that dissolves in water—Vitamin C belongs to my category!
- "I’m the volume superstar of the micropipette world—think µL, not liters!
- I’m the color of iodine in its natural state—deep and earthy!
- The lab's "magic wand" for tiny drops.
- I neutralize free radicals like a superhero—Vitamin C gives me my powers!
- The golden liquid in the iodine test, I’m known for my earthy, antiseptic vibes!
- A disease of pirates, it's caused by a severe lack of vitamin C
- I’m the part of a reaction where electrons are lost—what am I?
- I'm the fruity superstar of vitamin C—green and tangy, with more punch than an orange!
20 Clues: The lab's "magic wand" for tiny drops. • A tool that helps us "magnify" the unseen world. • When this is strong, you're less likely to get sick. • This vitamin goes by the chemical name "______ acid." • I’m the color of iodine in its natural state—deep and earthy! • I’m the part of a reaction where electrons are lost—what am I? • ...
Unit 4 Passage 1 2025-12-23
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- Skye ate fruits and vegetables to help her body stay healthy.
- George took an extra pill to help his body get what food did not give.
- Hyona ate eggs and beans to help her muscles grow.
- Hyona ate a healthy amount of candy, not too much and not too little.
- Evan’s body made tiny helpers to attack the germs that entered him.
- Jay looked at the structure that held everything together before it was finished.
- Skye ate bread and rice to give her energy to play.
- George leaned against the tall support holding up the building.
- Evan saw the strong base of the house before the walls were built.
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- system George’s body worked hard to fight off germs and keep him healthy.
- Jay received a small shot to help protect him from getting sick.
- Skye carried the tray evenly so nothing tipped over.
- Bella checked the cup carefully before pouring in the milk.
- food Hyona noticed the snack came in a box and was made in a factory.
- Joon made a backup plan in case the weather changed.
- Jisoo walked carefully without shaking as she crossed the narrow bridge.
- After recovering, Joon’s body could fight the sickness better next time.
- Bella learned that some oils help her body stay warm and healthy.
- Jisoo learned that something in her body helps keep her skin firm.
- Bella sprinkled a little white seasoning on her food to add flavor.
- Jisoo learned that iron and calcium help keep the body strong.
21 Clues: Hyona ate eggs and beans to help her muscles grow. • Skye ate bread and rice to give her energy to play. • Skye carried the tray evenly so nothing tipped over. • Joon made a backup plan in case the weather changed. • Bella checked the cup carefully before pouring in the milk. • Skye ate fruits and vegetables to help her body stay healthy. • ...
Infection Control 2016-05-16
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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. • ...
Chapter 4: vocab crossword 2017-02-27
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- The Way the truth and the life.
- successor of St. Peter
- a defined territorial district within a diocese
- the sacrament by which men go onto the priesthood.
- a consecrated successor of the apostles.
- a state of final purification after death and before entrance into heaven
- the principle that all bishops of the church with the Pope at their head form a single "college"
- catholic church as an instrument of the communion of God and men.
- when speaking of the Sacraments,the term indicates an action or sign that confers the grace it signifies
- albeit imperfect,communion with the Catholic Church.
- the highest rank, St. Peter was the highest rank
- the bible
- the faithful of the church who have received Holy Orders
- selected by the pope to become the College of ________
- a new relationship between man and God.
- immunity of from error and any possibility of error.
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- the office of Pope in the Catholic Church.
- The obligation of the faithful to accept teachings of the Magesterium.
- name means "helper"
- a larger diocese under the care of an archbishop
- office of priests in the Catholic Church
- the mission given to the Apostles by Christ tp preach the Gospel to the world.
- a gathering of the worlds cardinals in St. Peters basilica to elect a new Pope
- the teaching office of the bishops in their own dioceses
- the order of teaching authority in the church
- a bishop of the highest rank
- literally "in the person of Christ"
- council involving all bishops of a nation.
28 Clues: the bible • name means "helper" • successor of St. Peter • a bishop of the highest rank • The Way the truth and the life. • literally "in the person of Christ" • a new relationship between man and God. • office of priests in the Catholic Church • a consecrated successor of the apostles. • the office of Pope in the Catholic Church. • council involving all bishops of a nation. • ...
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 13A 2016-11-08
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- The largest of the lymph organs. Its main job is to filter blood.
- What we call diseases that can be spread from one person to another.
- The term that is used to describe diseases that are long-lasting.
- When a cell starts to reproduce abnormally, a ___________ is formed.
- One-celled organisms found nearly everywhere on your body.
- Diseases that are caused by parasites such as bacteria, fungi, worms and viruses. TWO WORDS
- When a disease is life-threatening it is said to be _______________.
- The body's ability to resist infection and disease.
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- The term that is used to describe diseases that are short-lived.
- When a disease does not cause significant harm it is said to be __________.
- The part of your body's defense against infections that includes special nodes and vessels, and carries a special fluid. TWO WORDS
- An infection that spreads throughout your body, affecting many of your body's systems. TWO WORDS
- The name of the fluid that enters the lymph vessels.
- Masses of tissue in the throat that work much like your lymph nodes.
- An infection that is restricted to one area of your body. TWO WORDS
- Tiny masses found scattered throughout your body that filter lymph fluid. TWO WORDS
- Something that upsets the normal homeostatic functioning of your body's systems.
- The vessels through which lymph fluid travels. TWO WORDS
- Microscopic germs that get inside your body and can potentially cause an infection.
- The change that happens in DNA when it is not copied correctly.
20 Clues: The body's ability to resist infection and disease. • The name of the fluid that enters the lymph vessels. • The vessels through which lymph fluid travels. TWO WORDS • One-celled organisms found nearly everywhere on your body. • The change that happens in DNA when it is not copied correctly. • The term that is used to describe diseases that are short-lived. • ...
Early Childhood Puzzle 2016-12-15
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- any person under the age of 18 years
- the Americans With Disabilities Act
- a child's control of their movements
- a school or class that prepares children for first grade
- a strategy in which desired behaviors are rewarded so that the child is encouraged to repeat
- a principle or idea that is researched and generally accepted as an explanation
- the passing down of genetic characteristics from parents to their children
- developed the idea that children learn in four basic stages
- specific body changes that can increase the child's size
- developed the social development theory of learning
- A form of emotional abuse that involves excessive yelling, shaming, belittling, and/or teasing of a child
- developed the hierarchy of human needs
- a child care worker who usually provides care in the child's home
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- exemption from civil or criminal charges resulting from reporting "in good faith"
- any willful act or threatened act that results in any physical, mental, sexual abuse, injury, or harm
- the department of children's and family
- a strategy that stops challenging behaviors before they begin
- refers to an increase in complexity and how much knowledge the child acquires
- refers to the availability of child care when and where a family needs
- each _____ three children die as a result of abuse and neglect
- developed eight stages in which humans develop during their lifetime
- a very young child or baby
- anything to a child's health or welfare that can occur
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience/physical injury
24 Clues: a very young child or baby • the Americans With Disabilities Act • any person under the age of 18 years • a child's control of their movements • developed the hierarchy of human needs • the department of children's and family • developed the social development theory of learning • anything to a child's health or welfare that can occur • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- divestiture of property without compensation
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- “Ask For ______”
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- also known as real property tax
- cancellation of tax liability
- immunity from tax liability
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- also known as community tax certificate
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- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- place of taxation
- failure to pay taxes on time
- 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
- tax collecting agency of the government
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- levied on imported articles
- seizure of personal property
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- seizure of real property
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 _____ • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- place of taxation
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- tax collecting agency of the government
- cancellation of tax liability
- failure to pay taxes on time
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- immunity from tax liability
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- seizure of personal property
- also known as real property tax
- divestiture of property without compensation
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- “Ask For ______”
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- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- 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
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- also known as community tax certificate
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- seizure of real property
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- levied on imported articles
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • immunity from tax liability • levied on imported articles • failure to pay taxes on time • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • 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 _____ • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- also known as community tax certificate
- place of taxation
- seizure of personal property
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- failure to pay taxes on time
- 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
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- cancellation of tax liability
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- immunity from tax liability
- seizure of real property
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- levied on imported articles
- tax collecting agency of the government
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- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- also known as real property tax
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- divestiture of property without compensation
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- “Ask For ______”
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
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 _____ • ...
Health and Wellness Crossword 2013-07-10
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- what you should drink alot of
- Orange food group that includes bread, cereals, and oatmeal.
- this is a liquid drug that can cause car accidents
- Something that fruits and veggies are naturally low in
- some people need 8 hours of this each night
- Vitamin A keeps eyes and skin healthy and helps protect against these.
- Foods that have undergone some preparation procedure, such as canning, freezing, drying, cooking, or fortification
- The body’s ability to recognize and eliminate foreign invaders, such as bacteria
- score of 25 to 29.9 on the body mass index indicates that a person is this.
- hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates glucose levels in the blood
- Vitamin C helps aid in the absorption of this mineral
- A part of blood that reacts to particular poisonous substances by destroying them.
- Physically inactive
- genetic traits passed from parents to children
- visit this person once a year
- Vitamin B12 treats pernicious anemia and helps with this blood cell development
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- one cognitive symptom of stress
- Condition caused by excess or deficient food energy or nutrient intake, or by an imbalance of nutrients
- called the "bad" kind of cholesterol.
- Another name for Folate
- health problems are caused by stress
- Providing foods of a number of types in proportion to each other 6
- the first number you hear when you have your blood pressure checked.
- common external causes of stress
- The addition to a food of nutrients that were lost during processing
- get this when you are sick
- do this to avoid stress
27 Clues: Physically inactive • Another name for Folate • do this to avoid stress • get this when you are sick • what you should drink alot of • visit this person once a year • one cognitive symptom of stress • common external causes of stress • health problems are caused by stress • called the "bad" kind of cholesterol. • some people need 8 hours of this each night • ...
Immunology 2014-06-27
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- the highest dilution that shows the endpoint
- _____are soluble proteins that act with other cells to trigger the innate immune response.
- gene rearrangement occurs in the ______.
- Direct immunofluorescence is more ________than indirect immunofluorescence.
- Another name for allelic variation
- the protein this gene encodes is essential for receptor gene rearrangement in B-cells and T-cells
- An example of a immunological endpoint
- the last name of the first person to develop the vaccine for polio
- DAPI mounting solution stains the _____of the cell
- The father of immunology
- A b cell that has not encountered an antigen is called a____b cell
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- Streptavidin has a strong binding affinity with_____.
- immunity that is due principally to CDS cytotoxic T-cells is known as______immunity.
- the _____ pathway is the pathway that works at the start of an infection .
- ________selection eliminates cell whose receptors interact too strongly with self peptide MHC complex
- technology used to determine the size and granularity of an individual cells
- Most proteins are broken down however Gluten passes through the GI tract into the______space
- CD28 on the t cell binds to_____on
- total number of antibody specifications
- the type of gel used in lab to separate proteins.
- Dendritic cells recognize _____ Cpg dinucleotides
- This facilitates the release of CLIP, allowing peptides to bind
- ________selection eliminates cell whose receptors interact too strongly with self peptide MHC complex
- the cause of aids
- A protein found in gluten
- ____pathogens are more efficiently ingested by phagocytes.
- Pathogens in the blood are filtered by the
- The first Ig to be expressed and in large amounts
28 Clues: the cause of aids • The father of immunology • A protein found in gluten • CD28 on the t cell binds to_____on • Another name for allelic variation • An example of a immunological endpoint • total number of antibody specifications • gene rearrangement occurs in the ______. • Pathogens in the blood are filtered by the • the highest dilution that shows the endpoint • ...
Stress 2015-03-02
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- The healthy third phase of stress response in which the body returns to normal
- The body's response to immediate physical danger; the stress response
- The body system of nervous tissues
- unrelieved stress that continues to tax a persons resources to the point of exhaustion
- The system of glands that control body functions
- Epinephrine and norepinephrine; secreted as part of the reaction of the nervous system to stress
- The alternative harmful third phase of stress response; in which stress exceeds the body's ability to recover
- a demand placed on the body to adapt
- An organ of the body that secretes one or more hormone(s)
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- a meaning given to an event or occurrence based on a persons previous experience or understanding
- to change or adjust in order to accommodate new conditions
- The response to a demand or stressor; divided into three phases
- The second phase of stress response in which the body mobilizes its resources to withstand the effects of the stress
- A temporary bout of stress that calls fourth alertness or alarm to prompt the person to deal with an event
- The effect of physical and psychological demands on a person
- The body's capacity for identifying, destroying and disposing of disease-causing agents
- The cells, tissues and organs that protect the body from disease
- A stress hormone; also called Adrenaline
- the first phase of stress response; in which the person faces a challenge and starts paying attention to it
- a chemical that serves as a messenger
20 Clues: The body system of nervous tissues • a demand placed on the body to adapt • a chemical that serves as a messenger • A stress hormone; also called Adrenaline • The system of glands that control body functions • An organ of the body that secretes one or more hormone(s) • to change or adjust in order to accommodate new conditions • ...
Unit 2A Lukyanova 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 • ...
Homeostasis Unit 2022-03-30
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- Feedback System that detects changes and makes adjustments to return body to normal
- chemical messengers that are secreted directly into the blood
- cell A cell that has receptors that recognize the hormone
- and pH Factors that affect enzymes
- a hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- The large gland behind the stomach that makes and secretes insulin
- an organ in the body that makes and secretes hormones
- A protein made by white blood cells that destroys a pathogen
- Male gland that makes and secretes testosterone
- type of protein that speeds up chemical reactions. Also called a catalyst.
- to lose shape and function, affected by temperature or pH
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- create or combine molecules
- Dead or weakened pathogens introduced into a body to produce immunity
- molecule that is digested or synthesized by an enzyme
- proteins On a cell membrane; Job is to receive/send chemical messages to other cells
- Dynamic equilibrium. Keeps body within normal limits
- Blood Cell Cell that makes antibodies and destroys pathogens in the body
- Marker on cell membrane of a pathogen that triggers an immune response
- Female glands that make and secrete estrogen and progesterone
- and Key Theory The shape of an enzyme is specific for its function
- break down molecules
- An organism that causes disease such as a bacteria or virus. Also known as a microbe.
- System System that maintains homeostasis by protecting the body from pathogens
- system Regulates, coordinates, and controls body functions.
24 Clues: break down molecules • create or combine molecules • and pH Factors that affect enzymes • Male gland that makes and secretes testosterone • Dynamic equilibrium. Keeps body within normal limits • molecule that is digested or synthesized by an enzyme • an organ in the body that makes and secretes hormones • cell A cell that has receptors that recognize the hormone • ...
Review Crossword #2 2021-12-06
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- overuse of antibiotics can lead to
- New Deal president
- the number of representatives in the House of Representatives is based on a state's...
- event when colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor
- various cells make up tissues, various tissues make up organs, and various organs make up...
- nonnative species that deprive native species of resources and habitat
- the point at which an ecosystem can no longer sustain balance is called the "carrying..."
- DNA coils up to form
- body's defense or memory of bacteria or viruses
- a cell process that is more or less the opposite of photosynthesis
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- had to pay reparations to Allies after WWI
- helium, hydrogen, and lithium can be found on the Periodic Table of ...
- the site of protein synthesis in the cell
- a major cash crop of the southern economy in the early years of the U.S.
- one advantage of the North in the Civil War was that they had factories to produce
- the U.S. joined WWI in 1917 on this side
- remains of once living organisms that inform the history of evolution
- factors in an ecosystem such as climate, water, air
- the country from which the Louisiana Purchase was purchased
- president assassinated around the time of the U.S. Civil War
- migration and sexual reproduction allow for genetic...
- incumbent of 1932 who believed government should not have to financially support its populace
- the written body of laws that had to be rewritten was called the Articles of...
- father of the Theory of Evolution
24 Clues: New Deal president • DNA coils up to form • father of the Theory of Evolution • overuse of antibiotics can lead to • the U.S. joined WWI in 1917 on this side • the site of protein synthesis in the cell • had to pay reparations to Allies after WWI • body's defense or memory of bacteria or viruses • factors in an ecosystem such as climate, water, air • ...
Microbiology Crossword 2022-04-29
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- an organism that absorbs nutrients from the body of another organism harming it in the process
- diseases that can be spread caused by viruses, bacteria and other pathogens
- a substance that can destroy bacteria
- a disease that affects a large group of people at one time, confined to a specific area
- a structure in a cell that is enclosed by a membrane and that preforms a membrone and that preforms a particular function.
- a term used to describe an organism made up of many cells
- a term used to describe an organism
- the process in which green plants and other producers use simple compounds of energy to make energy to make sugar compounds which change water and Co2 into glucose
- an individual living thing made up of one or many living cells that is capable of growing and reproducing
- a large group of one-secured organisms that sometimes cause disease
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- material made from weakened amount of pathogen that includes immunity and disease
- insects or animals that spreads disease to humans
- agents that cause disease
- an animal like protists that eat other organisms or decaying parts of an organism
- a non living disease causing particle that uses the materials inside cells to reproduce
- a process which cells use oxygen to release energy
- the smallest unit that is able to preform the basic functions of life
- a part of a classification system that divides all living things into 6 different kingdoms
- a cell that a virus infects and uses to maneuver copies of itself
- a wide spread outbreak of disease
20 Clues: agents that cause disease • a wide spread outbreak of disease • a term used to describe an organism • a substance that can destroy bacteria • insects or animals that spreads disease to humans • a process which cells use oxygen to release energy • a term used to describe an organism made up of many cells • ...
khang tru - new south 2022-05-11
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- a method or system for producing, selling, and purchasing products and services in a country or region
- a partnership in which individuals, groups, or countries agree to collaborate
- a person who pays a set amount for a certain benefit or source of income
- a French geographical designation given to a woodcutter or someone who lived or worked in the woods.
- robbed of a privilege, immunity, or right
- In 1896, he defied Louisiana segregation laws by refusing to board a "whites only" railway.
- the practice of segregating black people in the United States in the past.
- a condition or habit of mind in which one has faith or confidence in someone or something.
- Atlanta Life Insurance Company was formed by him, and he served as its first president.
- In a social environment, pressure or stress is felt.
- In 1856, he was born a slave in Virginia.
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- Separation of persons with different features, generally interpreted as a state of inequality
- the period from 1890 to 1930 was the bloodiest period of ______________ ____________ in georgia's history.
- from 1589 to 1793, a member of the European royal family that ruled in France
- was found guity by the Supreme Court so then they rule them.
- any person or entity that invests money in the hopes of making a profit.
- a tax imposed on all adults regardless of their income or assets.
- a form of government in which the "people" decide directly or indirectly on a state's laws, policies, leadership, and significant initiatives.
- "separate but equal"
- a bloody brawl between persons of various races
20 Clues: "separate but equal" • robbed of a privilege, immunity, or right • In 1856, he was born a slave in Virginia. • a bloody brawl between persons of various races • In a social environment, pressure or stress is felt. • was found guity by the Supreme Court so then they rule them. • a tax imposed on all adults regardless of their income or assets. • ...
VOCABULARY UNIT 6 2022-11-23
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- Taiwan's success in electronics is a _______ of economic policies that lifted the island from poorhouse to powerhouse in a generation.
- Most companies do this in order to reduce costs of labour and to to hire specialists
- The goods carried by a ship or aircraft
- We do this to calculate the cost or amount of something.
- An idiom used to it makes the other thing possible
- The new company that just listed its IPO certainly has the _________for growth.
- To decide which of a group of things are the most important
- The company cannot accept _________ for any damage caused by natural disasters
- She showed _________talent for getting what she wanted.
- The island's ___________ had no immunity to the diseases carried by the explorers and quickly succumbed.
- a word or expression from a particular subject area that has become fashionable because it has been used a lot. E.g. Staycation
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- Made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment
- A synonym of 'disaster'
- You could never _________ risk, but preparation and training could attenuate it.
- Juices left in bags that contained raw meat can _________the cooked leftovers.
- The difference between the two products is too small of an amount to be of importance.
- Old people are particularly ________ to the flu. That is why it is necessary to get a flu jab at 50 years
- Merchants will give refunds on any damaged or ________merchandise.
- Public sale of goods usually sold to the highest bidder.
- The Doctor said a ________ of morphine is decreased respiration, which can lead to death.
20 Clues: A synonym of 'disaster' • The goods carried by a ship or aircraft • An idiom used to it makes the other thing possible • She showed _________talent for getting what she wanted. • We do this to calculate the cost or amount of something. • Public sale of goods usually sold to the highest bidder. • To decide which of a group of things are the most important • ...
VOCABULARY UNIT 6 2022-11-23
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- Taiwan's success in electronics is a _______ of economic policies that lifted the island from poorhouse to powerhouse in a generation.
- Most companies do this in order to reduce costs of labour and to to hire specialists
- The goods carried by a ship or aircraft
- We do this to calculate the cost or amount of something.
- An idiom used to it makes the other thing possible
- The new company that just listed its IPO certainly has the _________for growth.
- To decide which of a group of things are the most important
- The company cannot accept _________ for any damage caused by natural disasters
- She showed _________talent for getting what she wanted.
- The island's ___________ had no immunity to the diseases carried by the explorers and quickly succumbed.
- a word or expression from a particular subject area that has become fashionable because it has been used a lot. E.g. Staycation
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- Made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment
- A synonym of 'disaster'
- You could never _________ risk, but preparation and training could attenuate it.
- Juices left in bags that contained raw meat can _________the cooked leftovers.
- The difference between the two products is too small of an amount to be of importance.
- Old people are particularly ________ to the flu. That is why it is necessary to get a flu jab at 50 years
- Merchants will give refunds on any damaged or ________merchandise.
- Public sale of goods usually sold to the highest bidder.
- The Doctor said a ________ of morphine is decreased respiration, which can lead to death.
20 Clues: A synonym of 'disaster' • The goods carried by a ship or aircraft • An idiom used to it makes the other thing possible • She showed _________talent for getting what she wanted. • We do this to calculate the cost or amount of something. • Public sale of goods usually sold to the highest bidder. • To decide which of a group of things are the most important • ...
The gift of Magi 2023-11-09
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- - To give up something valuable for the sake of something else.
- - Quick and light in movement or action.
- - To decrease in value over time.
- - To initiate or provoke an action or event.
- - To light up or make clear.
- - Quick and nimble in movement or thought.
- - To cause severe and extensive damage or destruction.
- - A student who stays away from school without leave or explanation.
- - Close and thorough examination or inspection.
- - Intensely passionate or enthusiastic.
- - Obvious or clear; easily recognizable.
- - Attracting attention in a showy but cheap or vulgar manner.
- - The quality of being cautious and exercising good judgment.
- - To determine or estimate through mathematical or logical methods.
- - To cause intense fear or dread.
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- - A view, attitude, or emotional response towards a situation or event.
- - A small waterfall or a sequence of successive stages.
- - A special advantage, immunity, or right granted to a person or group.
- - To search thoroughly and vigorously, often causing damage.
- - Modest and not drawing attention to oneself.
- - To have a strong desire or longing.
- - A feeling of discontent or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
- - To hesitate or waver in action or purpose.
- - To be present at or go to.
- - Feeling overwhelming happiness or joy.
- - To disappear suddenly or completely.
- - The state of being successful or thriving, often in terms of financial well-being.
- - Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources.
- - Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
- - To decorate or add beauty to.
30 Clues: - To light up or make clear. • - To be present at or go to. • - To decorate or add beauty to. • - To decrease in value over time. • - To cause intense fear or dread. • - To have a strong desire or longing. • - To disappear suddenly or completely. • - Intensely passionate or enthusiastic. • - Quick and light in movement or action. • - Feeling overwhelming happiness or joy. • ...
Immune System Vocab 2016-05-13
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- released by white blood cells and macrophages; cause body temperature to increase which prevents bacteria from multiplying.
- a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen-infected cell and cancer cells.
- initiate chemical response
- stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream.
- line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body.
- found in the lymphatic system
- a substance that stimulates an immune response
- kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane
- solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
- an organism that causes disease
- a process where a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells.
- a large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris.
- resistance to a certain pathogen
- filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
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- protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- shut down system
- white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen.
- produces antibodies in response to antigens
- white blood cells engulf forgeign substances and body temperature rises.
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids.
- lymphatic tissue near back of throat; traps and removes bacteria and pathogens.
- cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- a cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
- system that has fights off invading pathogens and preventing spread of cancer.
- which allow the body to remember and recognize previous invaders
26 Clues: shut down system • initiate chemical response • found in the lymphatic system • an organism that causes disease • resistance to a certain pathogen • filter 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 • ...
Shonky's Super Search 2019-02-28
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- A disease causing microorganism
- Exercise, good hygiene, a healthy diet, and good habits are part of this:
- The number of lives that can be saved per year by washing your hands correctly.
- One of the six essential nutrients that provides energy and is a great source of fiber.
- The number of heartbeats per minute to see the benefits of exercise.
- The fastest growing disease in teenager is ______.
- Substances in food that your body needs to grow, repair itself, and to supply energy.
- Asthma, heart disease, arthritis, allergies, and cancer are examples of _____ diseases.
- The number one mental illness affecting teens.
- A common cold is an example of a ______.
- Group activities, helping others, and communicating are an example of:
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- A treatment that is used to produce immunity against disease is a _____.
- Planned, structured movement that benefits neurologically, academically, and overall health.
- 8+ hours of sleep, positive outlooks, and good study habits are on this part of the health triangle.
- Keeps you organized and on track for future goals.
- Obesity, low physical activity, and an unhealthy diet are _____ of diabetes.
- Common over the age of 35, when damaged is done to the heart, blood vessels, and other body organs, this occurs.
- This disease is the destruction of brain cells, causing memory problems, thinking and behavior changes, and affects hobbies and social life.
- A noncancerous tumor.
- If you consume 2,000 calories daily, you are living this type of lifestyle:
- A communicable disease _______ from one living organism to another.
- Knowing the steps of this can help reduce your risk or cancer.
22 Clues: A noncancerous tumor. • A disease causing microorganism • A common cold is an example of a ______. • The number one mental illness affecting teens. • Keeps you organized and on track for future goals. • The fastest growing disease in teenager is ______. • Knowing the steps of this can help reduce your risk or cancer. • ...
Chapter 17 2019-09-23
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- an object that can be an agent of transfer of pathogens
- Procedure to prevent contamination during surgery
- An animal or a plant that harbors or nourishes another organism
- Any group of minute infections agents lack of independent metabolism and can only replicate in living host cells.
- Reduction in probability of infection in infectious agents
- Disease-producing microorganisms
- Usually an animal carrier of an infected agent
- Disease causing microorganisms in human blood
- Occurring in two distinct forms
- Resulting from the activities of physicians
- Complete viral particle found to be capable of surviving in crystalline form and infecting a living cell
- Pathologic interruptions or deviations of a healthy body
- Chemicals used to free an environment of pathogens
- Group of Eukaryotic protists, molds, yeasts, smuts
- Toxic invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues
- unicellular parasitic organisms
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- Prokaryotic, ubiquitous single-celled organisms
- Infection that patients acquire during treatment of another health issue
- Freedom From Infection
- Cellular organisms that lack a true nucleus
- Precautions to prevent the transmission of disease by body fluids and substances
- Organisms whose cells have a true nucleus
- Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoa
- Hospital originated, 72 hour incubated infection after admittance to a hospital
- Passive carrier and source that harbors pathogenic organisms
- Treatment of disease by chemical agents
- Security against a particular disease
- Complete distruction/elimination of all living microorganisms
- Microbial community found on a healthy person
- Parasitic enclosed wall life cycle stage
- Suspension of killed microorganisms administered for prevention of an infectious disease
31 Clues: Freedom From Infection • Occurring in two distinct forms • unicellular parasitic organisms • Disease-producing microorganisms • Security against a particular disease • Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoa • Treatment of disease by chemical agents • Parasitic enclosed wall life cycle stage • Organisms whose cells have a true nucleus • ...
Crossword for P8 M1 Units 2 3 4 2020-02-05
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- ____________ Law: A law that protects all original creative works such as songs and movies
- A bank for the government; the bank for all other banks
- ______________ Law: A law protecting the designs, technology, inventions
- Credit _______ Foncier: A company whose job is to loan money to people that needs it to pay for house loans
- _________: from the word reasonable, an idea in Sufficiency Economy where people are asked to be more mindful
- The main economic activity in Thailand
- Self-___________: An idea of Sufficiency Economy where people are asked to help themselves
- ______-Import Banks: Banks that support businesses related to export and import business
- __________ Bank: A bank that provides financial service for Muslims
- ____________ Bank: Main job is to take deposits from people and collect money from groups for investment
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- ____________ Bank: A bank helping and promoting any form of agricultural activity
- Government _________ Bank: Banks that loans money for people so they could pay for their house
- __________ Property: The creative works or inventions created by people protected by laws
- Life _________ Company: A company that helps pay for accidents if you use their financial service
- ___________ Economy: The philosophy introduced by HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej
- _______ Company: A financial institution that raises money from people and uses the money for investment
- Government____________ Bank: A bank whose main focus is to serve people (and government workers)about money transaction
- _____________ Law: A law protecting the brand, names, logos and designs of a company
- A small financial institution and usually called bank for the poor
- An idea of Sufficiency Economy where it encourages people to follow the middle way practice
20 Clues: The main economic activity in Thailand • A bank for the government; the bank for all other banks • A small financial institution and usually called bank for the poor • __________ Bank: A bank that provides financial service for Muslims • ______________ Law: A law protecting the designs, technology, inventions • ...
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS 2024-09-01
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- Indication of agreement after offer.
- Forced entry into contract.
- Mere sales talk.
- Reject contract obligations once reaching age of majority.
- Legal ability to enter into a contract.
- Deliberate misrepresentation.
- Party to whom offer is made.
- Party making offer.
- __________ performance.
- A promise to exchange something of value.
- Goods or services needed to maintain lifestyle of a minor.
- Legally enforceable agreement.
- Phrase or sentence in a written contract.
- Boo-boo grounds for contract voidability.
- Contractual conduct that exploits disadvantage.
- __________ of trade.
- Requirement regarding intentions of parties to an agreement (2 wds).
- Not a term.
- Reciprocal agreement to take responsibility.
- Term taken for granted.
- Misrepresentation by mistake.
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- Required standard of goods under ACL.
- __________ contract of service.
- Clause aimed at claiming immunity from responsibility.
- Contract with the three legal elements.
- Ending of a contract.
- Fail to meet the obligations of a contract.
- Let the buyer beware (2 wds).
- Decision to make contract binding by former minor.
- Element of haggling (2 wds).
- Uncontrollable cause of contract discharge.
- Person under 18.
- Able to be voided.
- Binding part of a contract.
- Advertisement or displayed goods (3 wds).
- Deliberately set out term.
- Body established to protect consumer rights (acr).
- Legally unenforceable.
- Important term.
- Nationwide consumer protection legislation (acr).
- ACL implied guarantee: fit for the __________.
- Unfair influence over contractual party due to relationship imbalance.
- False statement that persuades entry into a contract.
- Less important term.
- Uninvited, as in offeror.
45 Clues: Not a term. • Important term. • Mere sales talk. • Person under 18. • Able to be voided. • Party making offer. • Less important term. • __________ of trade. • Ending of a contract. • Legally unenforceable. • __________ performance. • Term taken for granted. • Uninvited, as in offeror. • Deliberately set out term. • Forced entry into contract. • Binding part of a contract. • ...
Perdamaian Dunia 2023-02-26
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- Gerakan Non Blok merupakan bentuk aksi dari...
- york. Markas besar PBB terdapat di
- Dalam menyelesaikan masalah luar negeri, Indonesia selalu mengedepankan cara….
- Indonesia ikut serta dalam melaksanakan ketertiban dunia, kecuali berdasarkan
- internasional Hubungan yang bersifat global yang mencangkup semua hubungan yang terjadi dengan melampaui batas ketatanegaraan adalah pengertian dari
- ...sanakan ketertiban dunia berdasarkan kemerdekaan, perdamaian abadi dan keadilan sosial; ~ sosial kemampuan untuk memahami cara-cara penyesuaian diri a...
- Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia adalah
- luar negeri Segala kebijakan pemerintah yang berkaitan dengan negara lain atau subjek hokum internasional lain guna mewujudkan tujuan nasional, disebut
- Provinsi di Indonesia yang terdapat monumen Gong Perdamaian Dunia
- Subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan internasional adalah
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- Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara disebut
- Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan lebih dari 3 negara
- Peran indonesia dalam menciptakan perdamaian dunia melalui organisasi internasional
- aktif. Indonesia dapat memilih jalannya sendiri dengan negara mana bekerjasama. Hal ini sesuai prinsip politik yang dianut Indonesia yaitu..
- Malik Perwakilan dari negara Indonesia dalam penanda tangan deklarasi bangkok adalah
- Dalam mencapai tujuan politik bebas aktif, Indonesia pada dasarnya menjalankan politik
- UUD Ikut mewujudkan ketertiban dunia yang berdasarkan kemerdekaan perdamaian abadi dan keadilan sosial adalah tujuan nasional Indonesia yang tercantum dalam
- Kekebalan dari segala gangguan yang merugikan penjabat diplomatik dan kekebalan terhadap alat-alat kekuasaan dari negara penerima dana, disebut
- Organisasi yang mempunyai tujuan untuk meningkatkan pertumbuhan ekonomi dan mempererat komunitas antarnegara di Asia Pasifik yaitu
- Agar tidak terjebak pada dua kekuatan negara adidaya antara blok barat dan blok timur, maka Indonesia memprakarsai organisasi
20 Clues: york. Markas besar PBB terdapat di • Gerakan Non Blok merupakan bentuk aksi dari... • Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia adalah • Subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan internasional adalah • Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan lebih dari 3 negara • Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara disebut • ...
Perdamaian Dunia 2023-02-27
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- Gerakan Non Blok merupakan bentuk aksi dari...
- Agar tidak terjebak pada dua kekuatan negara adidaya antara blok barat dan blok timur, maka Indonesia memprakarsai organisasi
- Organisasi yang mempunyai tujuan untuk meningkatkan pertumbuhan ekonomi dan mempererat komunitas antarnegara di Asia Pasifik yaitu
- Hubungan yang bersifat global yang mencangkup semua hubungan yang terjadi dengan melampaui batas ketatanegaraan adalah pengertian dari
- Dalam mencapai tujuan politik bebas aktif, Indonesia pada dasarnya menjalankan politik
- Malik Perwakilan dari negara Indonesia dalam penanda tangan deklarasi bangkok adalah
- Kekebalan dari segala gangguan yang merugikan penjabat diplomatik dan kekebalan terhadap alat-alat kekuasaan dari negara penerima dana, disebut
- Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia adalah
- Markas besar PBB terdapat di
- Segala kebijakan pemerintah yang berkaitan dengan negara lain atau subjek hukum internasional lain guna mewujudkan tujuan nasional, disebut
- Provinsi di Indonesia yang terdapat monumen Gong Perdamaian Dunia
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- Peran indonesia dalam menciptakan perdamaian dunia melalui organisasi internasional
- ketertiban dunia berdasarkan kemerdekaan, perdamaian abadi dan keadilan sosial; ~ sosial kemampuan untuk memahami cara-cara penyesuaian diri a...
- Indonesia dapat memilih jalannya sendiri dengan negara mana bekerjasama. Hal ini sesuai prinsip politik yang dianut Indonesia yaitu..
- Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara disebut
- Indonesia ikut serta dalam melaksanakan ketertiban dunia, kecuali berdasarkan
- Subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan internasional adalah
- Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan lebih dari 3 negara
- UUD Ikut mewujudkan ketertiban dunia yang berdasarkan kemerdekaan perdamaian abadi dan keadilan sosial adalah tujuan nasional Indonesia yang tercantum dalam
- Dalam menyelesaikan masalah luar negeri, Indonesia selalu mengedepankan cara….
20 Clues: Markas besar PBB terdapat di • Gerakan Non Blok merupakan bentuk aksi dari... • Landasan idiil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia adalah • Subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan internasional adalah • Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan lebih dari 3 negara • Perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara disebut • ...
Ghost Boys 2024-11-28
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- Theme: Optimistic state of mind, giving power to someone to do something.
- Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
- Theme: Just behaviour or treatment.
- Name of the main character.
- Theme: Treating people with sympathy and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
- Lack of fairness or justice.
- Daughter of the officer responsible for the shooting.
- Theme: A type of relationship.
- Beliefs or assumptions about a group of people based on characteristics they share, rather than on their individual differences.
- Expressing a command.
- Friend of main character, person who got the toy gun.
- Ghost boy seen by main character and the officer's daughter.
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- When a speaker is talking directly to an individual or group.
- A recurring idea.
- Theme: The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group where there is an imbalance of power.
- Theme: Use of firearms to inflict a gunshot wound.
- Theme: Prejudice, discrimination against a person or people based on their racial or ethnic group.
- Person responsible to shooting the main character.
- Theme: Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- Theme: synonym of truthfulness.
- Theme: Intense sorrow caused by someone's death.
- Theme: Doing this can help shape the future.
- When certain word choices are made to evoke an emotional response.
- Shifts back and forth in time from past to present.
- Theme: A special right, advantage or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
25 Clues: A recurring idea. • Expressing a command. • Name of the main character. • Lack of fairness or justice. • Theme: A type of relationship. • Theme: synonym of truthfulness. • Theme: Just behaviour or treatment. • Theme: Doing this can help shape the future. • Theme: Intense sorrow caused by someone's death. • Theme: Use of firearms to inflict a gunshot wound. • ...
chapter 6 vocab 2025-02-06
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- power of the legislative branch to review policies, programs, and activities of the executive branchon an ongoing basis
- a provision that Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
- the president’s refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- the power of an executive to reject one or more items in a bill without vetoing the entire bill
- the total amount of money the government has borrowed but not paid back
- a bill that sets up a federal program and specifies how much money may be appropriated for the program
- trade among states
- Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, which gives Congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its duties
- willful obstruction of justice
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- the exclusive right of an inventor to manufacture, use, and sell his or her invention for a specific period, currently 20 years
- when one party controls the White House and the other controls the House and Senate
- the formal accusation of misconduct in office
- powers directly stated in the Constitution
- laws for raising money
- the exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a specified period of time
- a propposed law to authorize spending money
- powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- lying under oath
- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
20 Clues: lying under oath • trade among states • laws for raising money • willful obstruction of justice • powers directly stated in the Constitution • a propposed law to authorize spending money • the formal accusation of misconduct in office • a legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents • ...
PHARM 3 FINAL 2024-10-10
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- described as physical changes in autonomic nervous system function that can occur when opioids are used long term and are not needed for pain control.
- Topical corticosteroids lower immunity when it is applied in areas of __
- treats brady dysrhythmias
- this drug class can concentrate on muscle, cartilage, and bone and cause ruptured tendons in older adults.
- can lower the seizure threshold and cause seizures.
- treats Supra Ventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
- ___Sulfate treats Torsade's de Pointe
- Nausea, vomiting, and an irregular heart rate develop in a patient who takes oral digoxin, always check the __ ___ (2 words)
- what body function would you be sure to ask a patient about AFTER giving any antibacterial drug (initials)
- Avoid driving and Tasks that require mental alertness within 8 hours of taking drugs for ___
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- drug treats atrial fibrillation and heart failure
- Short-acting beta-adrenergic agonists work directly on the airways, they are delivered by ____
- relax bronchiolar smooth muscle and widen the airway and relieve bronchoconstriction
- monitor for ____ when eszopiclone (Lunesta) is prescribed for insomnia
- serious side effect of Celebrex ( 2 words)
- A patient is prescribed an inhaled bronchodilator and an inhaled corticosteroid. which is used first?
- ___acting beta-adrenergic agonists and need time to build up an effect
- is a common side effect of atropine (2 words)
- is associated with discoloration of the urine - red/orange
- drug that causes the patient may have amnesia for events that occur while he or she is under the influence of this drug.
- are at risk for the same corticosteroid side effects as adults, including stomach ulcers.
- When given slowly, the drug is eliminated before it can act on the heart.
22 Clues: treats brady dysrhythmias • ___Sulfate treats Torsade's de Pointe • serious side effect of Celebrex ( 2 words) • treats Supra Ventricular Tachycardia (SVT) • is a common side effect of atropine (2 words) • drug treats atrial fibrillation and heart failure • can lower the seizure threshold and cause seizures. • is associated with discoloration of the urine - red/orange • ...
VOCAB 2025-05-06
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- More individuals are born than the environment can supportcan support
- Chemical reaction that do not require the presence of oxygen
- Maintaining stable conditions:
- The structural entities within the cell nucleus house DNA. Contain DNA found in the nudeus
- Small particles important for living things
- The purpose something is designed for or what it does
- Smallest structure that a biomolecule can be broken down to.
- Kills bacteria
- Organsims that make their own food using energy from the sun or from chemicals
- Kil/Repel pests/ Insects
- What you start with
- The process in which chromosome and DNA is copied
- Speed up chemical reactions
- light-absorbing pigment, and some protists that are required for photosynthesis absorb
- THe segment of DNA that controls the protein production and cell cycle
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- What is made/ produced
- Gradual change in the species
- What it looks like
- Multiple monomers connected together
- A single-stranded molecule, plays a pivotal role in translating genetic information from DNA into proteins.Can leave nuclues
- Chemical reactions that require the presence of oxygen
- Eukaryotic membrane-bound organelles that transform energy stored in food molecules They have a highly folded inner membrane that produces energy-storing molecules
- fighting over resources
- Tolerance/ Immunity/ not affected by
- The characteristics change - disrupts fucation
- Development of a new species
- How often something happens
- Staying alive
- Orgnelles found in the cells in green plants and some protists, capture light energy and converted it to chemical energy
- Double Helix and cannot leave the nucleus
30 Clues: Staying alive • Kills bacteria • What it looks like • What you start with • What is made/ produced • fighting over resources • Kil/Repel pests/ Insects • How often something happens • Speed up chemical reactions • Development of a new species • Gradual change in the species • Maintaining stable conditions: • Multiple monomers connected together • Tolerance/ Immunity/ not affected by • ...
Infection Control 2024-10-25
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- A condition in which the body reacts to injury.
- The presence of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface.
- Capable of destroying viruses.
- A chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing germs on cleaned surfaces.
- Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans
- The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens.
- Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads.
- The process that completely destroys all microbial life.
- Single-celled organism that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildews and yeasts.
- Slender, hair-like extensions used by bacilli and spirilla for movement.
- Single-celled micro organism that has both plant and animal characteristics.
- A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms.
- Capable of destroying fungi.
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- The removal of blood and all other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface.
- A chemical process that destroys most harmful organisms on environmental surfaces.
- An item that is made or constructed of material that has no pores or openings and cannot absorb liqids.
- Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups.
- Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.
- Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like grapes.
- Spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria that causes disease.
- Chemical products approved by the EPA and destroys most bacteria.
- Organisms that grow, feed and shelter on or in another organism.
- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection.
- Short rod-shaped bacteria
24 Clues: Short rod-shaped bacteria • Capable of destroying fungi. • Capable of destroying viruses. • A condition in which the body reacts to injury. • Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size. • Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups. • Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like grapes. • The process that completely destroys all microbial life. • ...
Vocabulary Review Term 1 2024-10-30
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- The desire to promote the welfare of others, usually through charitable donations.
- Currently holding a position or office (definition 1).
- The ability to resist or fend off disease.
- Being aware of something.
- A tendency to favor one side over another.
- Likely to create public disagreement or controversy.
- Relevant or applicable to a particular matter.
- Attractive in photographs; looking good in photos.
- Necessary for someone as a duty or responsibility (definition 2).
- In complete agreement.
- Owing gratitude or recognition to someone.
- A process of confirming something is correct or valid.
- To choose not to participate in an activity.
- Holding strong beliefs and expressing them forcefully.
- Based on random choice or personal whim rather than any reason or system.
- To teach a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically.
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- Generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or less powerful person.
- In disguise or using a false identity.
- To be associated with a larger organization (definition 2).
- Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
- The process of improving something; or being cultured and sophisticated.
- Disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one believed.
- Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
- Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance than is actually possessed.
- Relating to both social and economic factors.
- Well known for a bad quality or deed.
- Large, powerful, and indivisible.
- Punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense.
- An irrational fear or distrust of others.
- Showing a critical or disrespectful attitude.
- To officially attach or connect to an organization or group (definition 1).
31 Clues: In complete agreement. • Being aware of something. • Large, powerful, and indivisible. • Well known for a bad quality or deed. • In disguise or using a false identity. • An irrational fear or distrust of others. • The ability to resist or fend off disease. • A tendency to favor one side over another. • Owing gratitude or recognition to someone. • ...
Chapter 8 2025-09-06
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- Proteins produced by plasma cells; attach to antigens for destruction.
- Person/animal where germs live and grow.
- hygiene: Cleaning hands with soap and water or sanitizer.
- immunity: Protection from disease when many people are immune, slowing spread.
- Disease from eating undercooked pork containing worms.
- Keeping objects free from germs to prevent infection.
- Inactive germs that may become active later.
- protective equipment (PPE): Gloves, masks, gowns used for protection.
- Foreign substances that trigger antibody production.
- Rate of illness/disease in a population.
- Place where germs live and multiply (humans, animals, soil).
- Single-celled parasites; example: malaria.
- Rate of death in a population.
- Outbreak that spreads across countries/continents.
- disease: Illness caused by SARS-CoV-2; spreads via droplets/airborne routes.
- Tiny germs; need a host to multiply (e.g., flu, HIV).
- Include yeasts and molds; can cause infections like athlete’s foot.
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- Describes how harmful/strong a germ is in causing disease.
- aureus: Common bacteria; can cause skin infections or pneumonia.
- difficile: Bacteria that causes severe diarrhea, often after antibiotics.
- Process where white blood cells engulf and destroy germs.
- precautions: Basic infection control steps used with all patients.
- Bacteria carried by ticks/lice; causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
- Any germ that causes disease.
- Single-celled organisms; can be helpful (gut flora) or harmful (strep throat).
- bacteria: Survive without oxygen.
- Sudden outbreak of disease in a community/region.
- bacteria: Require oxygen to live and grow.
- When germs live in or on the body without causing illness.
- Life-threatening, body-wide infection response.
30 Clues: Any germ that causes disease. • Rate of death in a population. • bacteria: Survive without oxygen. • Person/animal where germs live and grow. • Rate of illness/disease in a population. • bacteria: Require oxygen to live and grow. • Single-celled parasites; example: malaria. • Inactive germs that may become active later. • Life-threatening, body-wide infection response. • ...
Immune 2025-09-30
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- What structure embeds in microbial membranes, causing them to burst?
- What type of disorder occurs when the immune system attacks self-tissues?
- Which gland, located behind the sternum, is where T lymphocytes mature?
- What protein system, when activated, forms the Membrane Attack Complex?
- What structures act as exposure sites where lymphocytes first encounter foreign antigens?
- Which immune cells are produced and mature in bone marrow and play a key role in humoral immunity?
- Which sign of inflammation results from increased blood flow near the body surface?
- Which inflammatory symptom can result when edema compresses nerve endings?
- Which immune cells mature in the thymus before being released into the bloodstream?
- What visible sign of inflammation occurs due to increased blood flow at the injury site?
- What constant immune function involves watching for foreign agents in the body?
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- Which organ filters blood, removes old RBCs, and activates lymphocyte responses?
- What is the general term for a foreign agent that triggers an immune response?
- Which inflammatory sign is caused by vasodilation and fluid accumulation?
- Which lymph tissues protect the airway from inhaled microbes?
- What disorder occurs when the immune system fails to mount an appropriate response?
- What protective response involves redness, swelling, warmth, and pain at the site of injury?
- Which structures remove leftover fluid after plasma delivers nutrients to tissues and return it to circulation?
- What lymphoid tissues in the ileum help defend against ingested pathogens?
- Which organ produces stem cells that differentiate into WBCs, RBCs, and platelets?
20 Clues: Which lymph tissues protect the airway from inhaled microbes? • What structure embeds in microbial membranes, causing them to burst? • Which gland, located behind the sternum, is where T lymphocytes mature? • What protein system, when activated, forms the Membrane Attack Complex? • What type of disorder occurs when the immune system attacks self-tissues? • ...
3.2 Summary 2024-02-01
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- involving or characterized by participation.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- a worldwide Protestant movement maintaining that the essence of the gospel consists in the doctrine of salvation by faith in Jesus Christ's atonement.
- the movement to end slavery, whether formal or informal.
- loyalty and devotion to a nation, especially a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interests as opposed to those of other nations or supranational groups.
- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
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- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
- formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution).
- a political philosophy that promotes retaining traditional social institutions and practices, typically in opposition to change and reform.
- a form of government with a monarch at the head.
- the state of being stable; firmness or strength.
12 Clues: involving or characterized by participation. • a form of government with a monarch at the head. • the state of being stable; firmness or strength. • the movement to end slavery, whether formal or informal. • formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution). • dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. • ...
Cystic Fibrosis 2016-08-30
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- It is recommended to get the ________ _______ early because it can take up to two weeks to build up immunity for a CF patient.
- __________ is a real concern for active people with CF. This is because they can lose more salt when they sweat than those who don’t have CF.
- __________ __________ can teach you how to how to preform ACTs.
- A well balanced, ________-________ diet is preferred to maintain adequate nutrition intake.
- _________ are used to increase airflow to the lungs and keep lungs clear
- Staying fit does not only better ______ _______, but it also strengthens your bones, manages diabetes and heart disease, and improves your mood.
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- CF patients have a higher risk of getting _________ _________.
- Before starting an exercise plan, all people with medical conditions such as CF, should talk to their ______ ______ _______ first.
- Good __________ is key to staying healthy with Cystic Fibrosis.
- CF care teams include a ________ ________ that can help you find ways to maintain a good posture, build or regain muscle strength and endurance through various techniques to improve your mobility and lung function.
- People with chronic diseases such as CF are more likely to develop clinical _________.
- ________ and depression are a common combination in those struggling with chronic health conditions such as CF.
12 Clues: CF patients have a higher risk of getting _________ _________. • Good __________ is key to staying healthy with Cystic Fibrosis. • __________ __________ can teach you how to how to preform ACTs. • _________ are used to increase airflow to the lungs and keep lungs clear • People with chronic diseases such as CF are more likely to develop clinical _________. • ...
Health care crisis, Jeremiah 2024-02-12
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- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
- a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes.
- a period of time during the night (such as from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.) in which a person is scheduled to work
- a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery.
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- an established or official way of doing something.
- an establishment or hospital department where outpatients are given medical treatment or advice, especially of a specialist nature.
- medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- a way of giving a drug or other substance through a needle or tube inserted into a vein
- a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
- a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician.
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
12 Clues: an established or official way of doing something. • a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician. • a medical practitioner qualified to practice surgery. • medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment. • a person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital. • ...
Ch 10.3-10.4 Viruses 2025-11-04
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- A virus that parasitizes a bacterial cell.
- A protein substance or substances produced by cells exposed to viruses; acts to slow the spread of a virus.
- An abnormal form of protein found in some cells and linked to disease.
- A submicroscopic, noncellular particle, composed of a nucleic acid core and a protein coat called the capsid; an obligate parasite.
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- A viral illness that originated in animals but has been transferred and spread by humans (2 words).
- The process in which a virus remains latent in cells but spreads by becoming part of the host cell genome (2 words).
- A method of exposing a person to a controlled amount of a disease-causing factor to develop an immunity.
- A membrane-like structure that forms an outer covering on some kinds of viruses.
- The sequence of events whereby a virus replicates within a cell and eventually destroys the cell (2 words).
- A special type of RNA virus that contains the enzyme reverse transcriptase.
- A short, single strand of circular RNA that has no capsid or envelope yet is still able to replicate once inside a host.
- The outer covering of a virus; made from protein.
12 Clues: A virus that parasitizes a bacterial cell. • The outer covering of a virus; made from protein. • An abnormal form of protein found in some cells and linked to disease. • A special type of RNA virus that contains the enzyme reverse transcriptase. • A membrane-like structure that forms an outer covering on some kinds of viruses. • ...
#8 Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-04
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- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce. Not made of cells. Examples: rabies, cold, flu, measles, Hepatitis B, AIDS, others.
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- SemmelweissThe first doctor to recognize the importance of hand-washing to PREVENT the spread of infectious diseases.
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen.
- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- microorganisms that cause disease. Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoans(parasites).
- a one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. Cause disease by rapidly reproducing and making toxins which damage our body cells. Examples: Lyme disease, cholera, tuberculosis, strep throat, tetanus and others.
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- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens(Louis Pasteur) This process is used to make milk safe to drink.
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases such as measles, mumps, Hepatitis B.
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world.
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide.
- Pasteur proposed the germ theory of disease
12 Clues: Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • Pasteur proposed the germ theory of disease • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide. • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world. • microorganisms that cause disease. Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoans(parasites). • ...
VITAMINS,MINERALS AND THE SKIN 2022-04-19
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- beneficial nutrient for strong nails and healthy hair growth, essential nutrient to the structure and health of keratin, the protein that makes up your hair, nails and skin.
- Aids in normal production of basal cells, regulates size and function on sebaceous glands.
- Aids in growth of skin cells, repair and metabolism. Helps skin immunity ,destroys free radicals that cause premature ageing.
- Anti oxidant and necessary for collagen formation.
- mineral that helps reduce inflammation
- antibacterial mineral that fights against acne causing bacteria.
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- When topically applied can minimize bruising and aid in healing.
- Prevents dry and flaky skin and aids in transportation of oxygen to skin cells.
- needed for producing the amino acid proline, which is essential for collagen formation and wound healing in human skin cells.
- Its a natural antibiotic and when topically applied it aids in supporting skin to stay soft and plump.
- important hydrating product in anti ageing creams, applying topically defends against free radicals that exhilarate our ageing.
- having enough in storage in the epidermis helps prevent skin cancer by protecting the skin from uv rays, Also aids in regulating dead skin lysing and new skin cell regeneration
12 Clues: mineral that helps reduce inflammation • Anti oxidant and necessary for collagen formation. • When topically applied can minimize bruising and aid in healing. • antibacterial mineral that fights against acne causing bacteria. • Prevents dry and flaky skin and aids in transportation of oxygen to skin cells. • ...
Inflammation and Immunity 2017-03-20
SS Crossword By: Braxton Cannon 2016-07-28
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- The activity or process of buying, selling, or exchanging good or services.
- A document that gives rights to a person or group, usually to establish some type of corporation, business.
- The amount of food, money, etc…that is need to stay alive.
- The science or occupation of farming.
- Situation where a group of sailors/soldiers refuse to obey orders and attempt to take control from the person who commands them.
- The act, activity, or process of finding the way to get to a place when you are traveling in a ship, plane, car etc.......
- A major political unit having a territory or peoples under a single sovereign(ultimate) authority.
- The watering of land by artificial (non-natural) means to foster plant growth.
- A member of a people or tribe that has no permanent home, but travels from place to place in search of food.
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- Something owned, possessed, by a person, business, etc…...
- To adapt (an animal or plant) to life in close association with and to the advantage of humans.
- A form of language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations.
- A fleet of warships.
- To bring about a religious conversion. To change from one belief to another.
- A place or region newly settled.
- The quality or state of being immune, not affected by, to a disease.
- Control of an area by military authority.
17 Clues: A fleet of warships. • A place or region newly settled. • The science or occupation of farming. • Control of an area by military authority. • Something owned, possessed, by a person, business, etc…... • The amount of food, money, etc…that is need to stay alive. • The quality or state of being immune, not affected by, to a disease. • ...
SS Crossword By: Braxton Cannon 2016-07-28
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- Situation where a group of sailors/soldiers refuse to obey orders and attempt to take control from the person who commands them.
- The quality or state of being immune, not affected by, to a disease.
- Control of an area by military authority.
- To adapt (an animal or plant) to life in close association with and to the advantage of humans.
- The watering of land by artificial (non-natural) means to foster plant growth.
- A place or region newly settled.
- A member of a people or tribe that has no permanent home, but travels from place to place in search of food.
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- To bring about a religious conversion. To change from one belief to another.
- The act, activity, or process of finding the way to get to a place when you are traveling in a ship, plane, car etc.......
- A fleet of warships.
- A document that gives rights to a person or group, usually to establish some type of corporation, business.
- The amount of food, money, etc…that is need to stay alive.
- The science or occupation of farming.
- Something owned, possessed, by a person, business, etc…...
- A major political unit having a territory or peoples under a single sovereign(ultimate) authority.
- A form of language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations.
- The activity or process of buying, selling, or exchanging good or services.
17 Clues: A fleet of warships. • A place or region newly settled. • The science or occupation of farming. • Control of an area by military authority. • The amount of food, money, etc…that is need to stay alive. • Something owned, possessed, by a person, business, etc…... • The quality or state of being immune, not affected by, to a disease. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin
- An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor
- or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were mainly square-rigged and usually had three or more decks and masts.
- A Governer of Spains colonies in the Americas represented the Spains King and Queen
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- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- exchange: the exchange of plants, animal, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- sea passage of the North American continent.
- A system in which human beings take complete and are in control of others
- A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination
- Chattel slavery means that one person has total ownership of another.
- the office, position, or authority of a viceroy.
15 Clues: sea passage of the North American continent. • the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • or travel all the way around (something, especially the world) • A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin • A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin
- An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor
- or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were mainly square-rigged and usually had three or more decks and masts.
- A Governer of Spains colonies in the Americas represented the Spains King and Queen
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- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- exchange: the exchange of plants, animal, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- sea passage of the North American continent.
- A system in which human beings take complete and are in control of others
- A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination
- Chattel slavery means that one person has total ownership of another.
- the office, position, or authority of a viceroy.
15 Clues: sea passage of the North American continent. • the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • or travel all the way around (something, especially the world) • A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin • A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination • ...
Immune System Crossword 2016-05-22
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- immunity that is natural
- antibodies are manually added into the immune system
- substances that are released in reaction to injury, causing inflammation around the cut or opening
- another line of defense which contains the dead version of the virus the doctors are trying to prevent
- are produced by the body's immune system to fend off antigens
- the release of chemicals which increases the temperature of our body; may also slow or stop the growth of some pathogens
- this specific response occurs when a pathogen attacks a healthy, body cell, to destroy the cell although lysis stopping the spread and growth of the pathogen
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- Defense defenses used against a specific pathogen
- large molecules, most of the times proteins that are found on the surface of cells
- The study of the immune system
- Defense defenses used against any type of pathogen
- proteins that warn the rest of the cells of the viral infection, due to the dilation of vessels because of the release of histamine from the mast cells
- disease causing organisms that invade your body disrupting its functions
- the area that is infected will become inflamed and swollen or puffy
- this response occurs when the pathogen enters the body, is free floating, and looking for a cell to invade. It produces antibodies to slow down the pathogens
15 Clues: immunity that is natural • The study of the immune system • Defense defenses used against a specific pathogen • Defense defenses used against any type of pathogen • antibodies are manually added into the immune system • are produced by the body's immune system to fend off antigens • the area that is infected will become inflamed and swollen or puffy • ...
Exploration Of The Moon 2021-12-17
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- enforced isolation of people or animals that may have been exposed to a contagious or infectious disease.
- a group of people living in a new territory but retaining ties with the home state.
- a device used to penetrate or send back information especially from outer space or a celestial body.
- someone who studies objects in space, as well as their movement and their physical and chemical properties.
- an agent that relieves congestion.
- a celestial body orbiting another of larger size; a manufactured object intended to orbit the earth.
- belief in an opinion that goes against church teachings.
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- a condition of being able to resist a particular disease by counteracting the effects of it.
- a meter that reaches the surface of the earth without being completely vaporized.
- an imaginary circular bend dividing the surface of a body into two usually equal, symmetrical parts.
- a map of a surface including its relief and the position of natural and manmade features.
- an instrument that measures the actual movements of the ground.
- the path that a celestial body follows around a larger body, such as the moon around the earth or the earth around the sun.
- a preparation of microorganisms that is administered to produce or increase resistance to a disease.
- sickness sickness brought on by motion (as in travel by air, car, or ship) and characterized by nausea.
15 Clues: an agent that relieves congestion. • belief in an opinion that goes against church teachings. • an instrument that measures the actual movements of the ground. • a meter that reaches the surface of the earth without being completely vaporized. • a group of people living in a new territory but retaining ties with the home state. • ...
13.3 Cory Conley 2017-12-04
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- of gathering the information needed to interrupt or prevent an epidemic.
- (something) impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance.
- known or suspected to be infected or colonized with epidemiologically important microorganisms that can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact.
- form of fungus.
- form of viral hepatitis transmitted in infected blood, causing chronic liver disease. It was formerly called non-A, non-B hepatitis.
- strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g., steam sterilization.
- pathogen that causes a disease, such as a virus, parasite, fungus, or bacterium
- disease transmissible (as from person to person) by direct contact with an affected individual or the individual's discharges
- (something) with a disinfectant in order to destroy bacteria.
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- of a liquid chemical agent to eliminate the majority. of pathogenic microorganisms, with the exception of bacterial spores, on inanimate objects. or surfaces.
- in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection
- to patients known or suspected to be infected with microorganisms transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei.
- to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- severe form of viral hepatitis transmitted in infected blood, causing fever, debility, and jaundice.
- contact of the conjunctivae or the mucous membranes of the nose or mouth of a susceptible person with large-particle droplets containing microorganisms generated from a person who has a clinical disease or is a carrier of the disease.
- or originating from outside an organism.
- absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
- or materials that are likely to carry infection, such as clothes, utensils, and furniture.
- as to be free from dirt, marks, or unwanted matter.
19 Clues: form of fungus. • to, involving, or requiring free oxygen. • or originating from outside an organism. • as to be free from dirt, marks, or unwanted matter. • absence of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. • (something) with a disinfectant in order to destroy bacteria. • of gathering the information needed to interrupt or prevent an epidemic. • ...
Exploration Of The Moon 2021-12-17
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- a meter that reaches the surface of the earth without being completely vaporized.
- someone who studies objects in space, as well as their movement and their physical and chemical properties.
- enforced isolation of people or animals that may have been exposed to a contagious or infectious disease.
- an agent that relieves congestion.
- the path that a celestial body follows around a larger body, such as the moon around the earth or the earth around the sun.
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- a group of people living in a new territory but retaining ties with the home state.
- an instrument that measures the actual movements of the ground.
- sickness sickness brought on by motion (as in travel by air, car, or ship) and characterized by nausea.
- a condition of being able to resist a particular disease by counteracting the effects of it.
- a preparation of microorganisms that is administered to produce or increase resistance to a disease.
- a device used to penetrate or send back information especially from outer space or a celestial body.
- belief in an opinion that goes against church teachings.
- an imaginary circular bend dividing the surface of a body into two usually equal, symmetrical parts.
- a map of a surface including its relief and the position of natural and manmade features.
- a celestial body orbiting another of larger size; a manufactured object intended to orbit the earth.
15 Clues: an agent that relieves congestion. • belief in an opinion that goes against church teachings. • an instrument that measures the actual movements of the ground. • a meter that reaches the surface of the earth without being completely vaporized. • a group of people living in a new territory but retaining ties with the home state. • ...
Microbiology 2020-05-05
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- Koch's postulates
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce. Not made of cells. Examples: rabies, cold, flu, measles, Hepatitis B, AIDS, others.
- the culture plate method to identify pathogens that cause disease
- microorganisms that cause disease. Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi and Protozoans(parasites).
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- treating a substance with heat to kill or slow the growth of pathogens(Louis Pasteur) This process is used to make milk safe to drink.
- pasteurizing(heating) milk to kill bacteria. Also developed a vaccine to prevent Rabies
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases such as measles, mumps, Hepatitis B.
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- proposed the germ theory of disease
- the first doctor to recognize the importance of hand-washing to PREVENT the spread of infectious diseases.
- A one-celled prokaryotic microorganism without a nucleus. Cause disease by rapidly reproducing and making toxins which damage our body cells. Examples: Lyme disease, cholera, tuberculosis, strep throat, tetanus and others.
- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world.
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen.
- When an infectious disease spreads worldwide.
15 Clues: Koch's postulates • Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria • proposed the germ theory of disease • When an infectious disease spreads worldwide. • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • the culture plate method to identify pathogens that cause disease • When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world. • ...
Community Health 2022-11-10
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- A broad term used to describe a process by which active or passive immunity to an infectious disease is induced or amplified.
- Refers to the efforts organized by society to protect, promote, and restore the people's health.
- Refers to sewage sludge that has been treated for pathogens to meet the regulatory requirements for land application.
- Another factor that dramatically influences health and well-being.
- The spread of infection through a vehicle of transmission outside the host.
- Can be any inanimate objects,materials, or substances that act as transport agents for a microbe
- The change in weather over a certain period
- Another indicator of childrens physical and emotional health status
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- An unexpected occurrence of infectious disease in a limited geographical area during a limited period of time.
- The rules by which human behavior is governed and result from the cultural values held by the group.
- Can be animals or arthropods, and they can transmit through biological and mechanical routes.
- A steady occurrence of disease, or an epidemic, that covers a large geographical area or is evident worldwide.
- A person who, voluntarily or for a fee, represents himself or herself, another individual, an organization, or an entity before the legislature.
- A health insurance program for poor and low-income people.
- One of the leading causes of blindness in America.
15 Clues: The change in weather over a certain period • One of the leading causes of blindness in America. • A health insurance program for poor and low-income people. • Another factor that dramatically influences health and well-being. • Another indicator of childrens physical and emotional health status • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin
- An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor
- or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were mainly square-rigged and usually had three or more decks and masts.
- A Governer of Spains colonies in the Americas represented the Spains King and Queen
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- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- exchange: the exchange of plants, animal, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- sea passage of the North American continent.
- A system in which human beings take complete and are in control of others
- A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination
- Chattel slavery means that one person has total ownership of another.
- the office, position, or authority of a viceroy.
15 Clues: sea passage of the North American continent. • the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • or travel all the way around (something, especially the world) • A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin • A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- the office, position, or authority of a viceroy.
- A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- sea passage of the North American continent.
- Chattel slavery means that one person has total ownership of another.
- A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination
- a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were mainly square-rigged and usually had three or more decks and masts.
- A Governer of Spains colonies in the Americas represented the Spains King and Queen
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- or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor
- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- exchange: the exchange of plants, animal, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- A system in which human beings take complete and are in control of others
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
15 Clues: sea passage of the North American continent. • the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • or travel all the way around (something, especially the world) • A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin • Chattel slavery means that one person has total ownership of another. • ...
Health 2023-06-25
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- The physical power and ability to exert force or lift heavy objects.
- Taking steps to avoid or reduce the risk of illness, injury, or other health problems.
- The ability to bounce back from difficult or challenging situations and maintain good mental health.
- The ability of the body to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- diet A way of eating that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to maintain good health.
- The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally.
- The body's ability to resist and protect against disease and infections.
- The state of being free from tension or stress, allowing the body and mind to rest and rejuvenate.
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs, such as washing hands regularly.
- The act of providing the body with enough fluids to maintain proper function and prevent dehydration.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary nutrients and nourishment it needs.
- Physical activity that helps to keep the body strong, flexible, and healthy.
- The overall state of being healthy in body and mind, characterized by a sense of well-being.
- The range of motion or the ability to bend and move the body easily without strain or discomfort.
- A practice that involves focusing the mind and achieving a state of calm and relaxation.
- The restful state in which the body and mind rejuvenate and recover from daily activities.
16 Clues: The state of being in good health, both physically and mentally. • The physical power and ability to exert force or lift heavy objects. • The ability of the body to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. • The body's ability to resist and protect against disease and infections. • ...
Crossword for "The Hate U Give" 2025-03-30
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- The policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.
- Lack of fairness or justice; a violation of the rights of others.
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The qualities, beliefs, personality, looks, and expressions that make a person or group.
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- The refusal to accept or comply; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- A person who survives, especially a person remaining alive after an event in which others have died.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable; the administration of the law or authority in maintaining this.
- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- The sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, but also refers to the expression of opinion or choice.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience; an emotional response to a terrible event.
- The ability to do something that frightens one; bravery.
- The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted.
- Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group.
15 Clues: The ability to do something that frightens one; bravery. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • Lack of fairness or justice; a violation of the rights of others. • The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted. • The refusal to accept or comply; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument. • ...
Health and Well-being 2024-08-05
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- Screening Tests and examinations conducted to detect potential health issues before symptoms appear.
- Health The state of our emotional and psychological well-being, affecting how we think, feel, and act.
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and improve their own health and well-being.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, encompassing both physical and mental aspects.
- The process of providing adequate fluids to the body to maintain health and function.
- The process of regaining health or strength after illness or injury.
- natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and recovery.
- Illness A long-lasting health condition that can be controlled but not cured, such as diabetes or heart disease.
- state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations.
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- The process of taking in and using food and other substances for growth, metabolism, and repair.
- Care Medical practices or actions taken to prevent disease and maintain health before symptoms occur.
- Diet A diet that includes a variety of different foods in the right proportions to maintain health and energy.
- The body’s ability to resist or fight off infection and disease through its immune system.
- The state of being free from illness or injury, and actively pursuing a balanced life.
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and is done to improve or maintain physical fitness.
15 Clues: The process of regaining health or strength after illness or injury. • natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and recovery. • The process of providing adequate fluids to the body to maintain health and function. • state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations. • ...
Healthy life style - vocabulary 2025-02-09
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- foods like this have undergone a natural process in which beneficial bacteria, yeasts, or fungi break down sugars and starches; e.g.:… food are yoghurt, kefir and sauerkraut
- providing the body with the adequate amount of water
- physical activity that you carry out regularly to improve health
- the condition of being physically in shape
- dietary materials that can be found in vegetables, fruit and whole-grains; they play a crucial role in digestion, helping bowel movements and promoting gut health
- an even distribution of nutrients in your diet, like e.g. carbs, protein, fats
- the state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease
- stopping infections or diseases from attacking your body (e.g. taking vitamins, keeping fit, going to screenings)
- connections to people who are important to you
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- the community of trillions of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes) that live in and on the human body, especially in the gut
- substances that provide nourishment essential for the maintenance of life and for growth (e.g.: carbs, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals)
- the process of administering a certain substance to stimulate the immune system and provide protection against specific infectious diseases
- regular medical tests that may find diseases at an early stage, so there may be a better chance of curing a disease
- practices to maintain health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- for example Zinc, Copper, Selenium, Potassium, Calcium, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Sodium
15 Clues: the condition of being physically in shape • connections to people who are important to you • providing the body with the adequate amount of water • the state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease • physical activity that you carry out regularly to improve health • an even distribution of nutrients in your diet, like e.g. carbs, protein, fats • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin
- An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor
- or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were mainly square-rigged and usually had three or more decks and masts.
- A Governer of Spains colonies in the Americas represented the Spains King and Queen
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- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- exchange: the exchange of plants, animal, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- sea passage of the North American continent.
- A system in which human beings take complete and are in control of others
- A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination
- Chattel slavery means that one person has total ownership of another.
- the office, position, or authority of a viceroy.
15 Clues: sea passage of the North American continent. • the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • or travel all the way around (something, especially the world) • A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin • A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-08-19
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- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism.
- an armed ship owned and officered by private individuals holding a government commission and authorized for use in war, especially in the capture of enemy merchant shipping.
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
- A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin
- An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor
- or travel all the way around (something, especially the world)
- a sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th through 17th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were mainly square-rigged and usually had three or more decks and masts.
- A Governer of Spains colonies in the Americas represented the Spains King and Queen
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- A person who tries to spread Christianity to others
- exchange: the exchange of plants, animal, microbes, people, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
- sea passage of the North American continent.
- A system in which human beings take complete and are in control of others
- A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination
- Chattel slavery means that one person has total ownership of another.
- the office, position, or authority of a viceroy.
15 Clues: sea passage of the North American continent. • the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. • A person who tries to spread Christianity to others • or travel all the way around (something, especially the world) • A deadly virus that causes high fevers and blisters on the skin • A protection against disease either natural or induced by vaccination • ...
The Immune System 2020-10-11
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- The ______ t cell is responsible for the destruction of infected cells through the release of either perforin or granzymes
- A type of immunity comprised of B and T cells specialised in specific responses
- Playing an important role within the adaptive immune system these cells comprise of B and T cells
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- An antibody which has the ability to bind to multiple points of an antigen
- Humoral immune response is activated by the presence of ______ within the infected host
- A cell produced in response to antigen in the body which if the body is infected by the same antigen stimulates the cell into a rapid immune system response
- A y shaped protein produced by B cells which are used to recognise previously infectious antigens and bind to them to inactivate the pathogen
7 Clues: An antibody which has the ability to bind to multiple points of an antigen • A type of immunity comprised of B and T cells specialised in specific responses • Humoral immune response is activated by the presence of ______ within the infected host • Playing an important role within the adaptive immune system these cells comprise of B and T cells • ...
Human Body 2019-05-08
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- A substance that stimulates an immune response
- In the PNS; transmits impulses from the CNS to effector organs, which are the muscles and glands.
- Protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- A junction that mediates information transfer from one neuron to the next or from a neuron to an effector cell.
- The language of the nervous system; by which each neuron communicates with others to process and send messages to the rest of the body.
- Fluid found in the lymphatic system
- Consists of nerve fibers that convey impulses to the central nervous system from sensory receptors located throughout the body
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- A cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells
- An organism that causes disease
- Cytokine that causes an inflammatory response to an injury; resulting in redness, swelling, warmth and pain.
- A large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris
- The structural units of the nervous system, highly specialized cells that conduct messages in the form of nerve impulses from one part of the body to another.
- Resistance to a certain pathogen
- Fatty insulating sheath that surrounds all but the smallest nerve fibers.
- Short, tampering, diffusely branching extensions; receptive regions. Recieves information from other nerve cells and transports it to the soma.
- Released by white blood cells and macrophages; cause body temperature to increase which prevents bacteria from multiplying
- Impulse generating and conducting region; neuron process that carries impulses away from the nerve cell body; efferent process; the conducting portion of a nerve cell.
17 Clues: An organism that causes disease • Resistance to a certain pathogen • Fluid found in the lymphatic system • A substance that stimulates an immune response • Protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses • A cell that engulfs large particles or whole cells • A large white blood cell that engulfs pathogens and cellular debris • ...
Bacterial and viral infections 2024-03-09
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- Medications used to treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria
- The administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system to develop immunity against a specific disease
- A restriction on the movement of people and goods intended to prevent the spread of disease
- A group of viruses causing infectious sores, most commonly around the mouth (HSV-1) or genitals (HSV-2)
- Inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections
- A bacterial infection primarily affecting the lungs, causing symptoms like cough, fever, and weight loss
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population
- A type of bacteria found in the intestines of people and animals; some strains can cause severe foodborne illness
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- The rapid spread of an infectious disease to a large number of people within a specific population or region
- Medications used to treat viral infections by inhibiting the development of viruses
- A viral infection that affects the respiratory system and can cause fever, cough, and muscle aches
- A type of bacteria often transmitted through contaminated food or water, causing food poisoning
- An organism or virus that causes disease in its host
- Submicroscopic infectious agents that replicate only inside the living cells of an organism
- A substance that prevents the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
- Microscopic single-celled organisms that can cause infections
- Response The body's defense mechanism against pathogens, including bacteria and viruses
17 Clues: An organism or virus that causes disease in its host • Inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections • Microscopic single-celled organisms that can cause infections • A substance that prevents the growth of disease-causing microorganisms • Medications used to treat viral infections by inhibiting the development of viruses • ...
Diseases and Prevention 2023-06-29
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- A chronic condition that makes it hard to breathe, often triggered by allergies or exercise.
- A tropical disease transmitted by mosquitoes, causing fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
- Practices that help keep your body clean and healthy, like washing hands regularly.
- When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick.
- Staying away from others for a certain period of time to prevent the spread of a disease.
- An acute diarrheal illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
- A severe and often fatal viral disease with symptoms like fever, bleeding, and organ failure.
- A highly contagious viral infection that causes fever, rash, and cough.
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- Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact.
- The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases.
- A medicine that helps protect your body from certain diseases by teaching your immune system how to fight them.
- A gel or liquid that kills germs on your hands when soap and water are not available.
- Cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and bacteria.
- A sign or clue that something is wrong with your body, like coughing or a fever.
- A chronic condition in which the body has difficulty regulating blood sugar levels.
- A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body.
- A contagious respiratory illness that causes fever, cough, and body aches.
17 Clues: When harmful germs enter the body and make you sick. • The ability of your body to resist or fight off diseases. • A highly contagious viral infection that causes fever, rash, and cough. • Able to spread from one person to another, usually through close contact. • An acute diarrheal illness caused by consuming contaminated food or water. • ...
Unit 9 Crossword Cameron Forbing 2020-03-12
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- the stem like portion of the brain that connects the cerebral hemispheres with the spinal cord and that maintains the necessary functions of the body, such as breathing and circulation
- a microorganism, another organism, a virus, or a protein that causes disease; an infectious agent
- the upper part of the brain that receives sensation and controls movement
- one of the two large muscular chambers that pump blood out of the heart
- a substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity
- the gray, outer portion of the cerebrum that controls the higher mental functions, general movement, organ function, perception, and behavioral reactions
- a chamber that receives blood that is returning to the heart
- the long, coiled tube that is on the surface of a testis and in which sperm mature
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
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- in biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- bacteria get used to an antibiotic and no longer respond to it
- certain diseases are caused by the invasion of the body by microorganisms
- portion of the brain that coordinates muscle movement and controls subconscious activities and some balance functions
- a fold of membranes that controls the flow of a fluid
- the group of specialized heart cells that control the heartbeat
15 Clues: in biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart • a fold of membranes that controls the flow of a fluid • a chamber that receives blood that is returning to the heart • bacteria get used to an antibiotic and no longer respond to it • the group of specialized heart cells that control the heartbeat • ...
MODULE 3 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-05-30
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- the closing down or dismissal of an assembly, partnership, or official body.
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- done, given, or acting of one's own free will
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
- a person, animal, or plant belonging to a particular group.
- done against someone's will; compulsory.
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- the process of liquidating a business
- a gift or payment to a common fund or collection
- the state of being insolvent; inability to pay one's debts.
- one of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits.
- a farm, business, or other organization which is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
- a person or company to whom money is owed.
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
15 Clues: the process of liquidating a business • done against someone's will; compulsory. • a person or company to whom money is owed. • done, given, or acting of one's own free will • a gift or payment to a common fund or collection • the state of being insolvent; inability to pay one's debts. • a person, animal, or plant belonging to a particular group. • ...
Smallpox Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-17
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- terrorism involving the release of toxic biological agents.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- inflamed, pus-filled, blister-like sores (lesions) on the skin surface
- a viral skin infection caused by the cowpox or catpox virus.
- small, inflamed, pus-filled, blister-like sores (lesions) on the skin surface
- drugs A drug used to treat infections caused by viruses.
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
- the United Nations agency that connects nations, partners and people to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable – so everyone, everywhere can attain the highest level of health.
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- (of a disease) spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact. "a contagious infection"
- the first person to be vaccinated by Edward Jenner.
- a narrow steel rod, approximately 5 cm (2 in) long with two prongs at one end.
- Jenner an English physician and scientist who was the pioneer of smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine.
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars. It was effectively eradicated through vaccination by 1979.
- the complete destruction of something.
- technical term for smallpox.
15 Clues: technical term for smallpox. • the complete destruction of something. • the first person to be vaccinated by Edward Jenner. • drugs A drug used to treat infections caused by viruses. • terrorism involving the release of toxic biological agents. • a viral skin infection caused by the cowpox or catpox virus. • ...
Drug & Alcohol Awareness Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-17
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- – A substance found in cigarettes and vapes that is highly addictive.
- – A class of drugs that includes heroin and prescription painkillers, often leading to addiction.
- – A drug that is sometimes marketed as "natural" but can have harmful effects and cause dependency.
- – The pressure to conform to the actions of friends or peers, often leading to risky behavior.
- – A state of living without drugs or alcohol.
- – A synthetic opioid that is 10,000 times more potent than morphine and can be deadly in tiny amounts.
- – A common prescription drug that is often misused and can be dangerous when taken improperly.
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- – Fake pills made to look like real prescription medication but often laced with deadly drugs.
- – An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug, often leading to unconsciousness or death.
- – A depressant that affects judgment and coordination; illegal for those under 21.
- – A powerful animal tranquilizer that is now found in street drugs, making them even more dangerous.
- – A condition caused by consuming too much alcohol too quickly, which can be life-threatening.
- – A plant-based drug that is legal in some states but still has risks, especially for young people.
- – A law that grants immunity from prosecution to underage drinkers if they call 911 for help.
- – A highly addictive opioid that is often mixed with other drugs, making it extremely dangerous.
15 Clues: – A state of living without drugs or alcohol. • – A substance found in cigarettes and vapes that is highly addictive. • – A depressant that affects judgment and coordination; illegal for those under 21. • – An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug, often leading to unconsciousness or death. • ...
COVID-19 Crossword 2021-09-17
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- COVID-19 often has a long _____ period, where individuals are infected but may not show symptoms.
- An infectious agent that enters the body and attempts to reproduce
- A group of RNA viruses that produce a variety of symptoms in animals and humans; COVID-19
- Limiting or halting in-person connections in an attempt to prevent the spread of a disease
- An article placed on the face to prevent airborne spread of COVID-19.
- What you are supposed to do after being exposed to/being a suspected/confirmed infection
- Social _____ was heavily emphasized in the beginning of the pandemic
- It is possible for someone to be ______, and show no symptoms after infection
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- An easy way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is by washing your ____.
- Used to develop antibodies; Pfizer, Moderna
- An epidemic of infectious diseases
- COVID-19 often has similar symptoms to this yearly virus
- A common symptom of COVID-19; One of the most efficient methods for COVID-19 to spread
- Flattening the _____ was an important metaphor earlier in the pandemic, referencing slowing the spread of COVID-19 to prevent the filling of hospitals.
- An event that is directly responsible for a large amount of spread of an infectious disease
- A disease caused by a coronavirus that created a smaller epidemic in 2003.
- Having the ability to resist symptoms and spread of a particular disease
- People infected with COVID-19 often lose their _____.
- Proteins in our body that has the ability to recognize a disease as alien and enemy
19 Clues: An epidemic of infectious diseases • Used to develop antibodies; Pfizer, Moderna • People infected with COVID-19 often lose their _____. • COVID-19 often has similar symptoms to this yearly virus • An infectious agent that enters the body and attempts to reproduce • Social _____ was heavily emphasized in the beginning of the pandemic • ...
Crossword 2025-11-27
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- From 950 - 1250, along period of warm weather helped provide better what for farming?
- The worst time of the 'little ice age' was during the years 1315 - 17, during which the Great Famine killed around 10% of what in north-west Europe?
- Islam's holy book
- Workers in poor physical condition could not produce as much food and so their living standards fell. They had little strength to fight off infection and low what?
- In what century in central Asia did Turkic and Mongol pastoral nomads unite under the Mongol leader Temujin (Genghis Khan)
- Founder of Islam
- What transported ceramics, silks, spices and teas, as well as knowledge, ideas and inventions along the Silk Road?
- One of the important centres of Islamic knowledge, architecture, culture and the exchange of ideas.
- What was the name of the four territories that the 24 million square kilometres the Mongol empire covered was divided into?
- The one God Mohammed taught people to believe in
- What did they do to any cities that opposed them?
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- What did they encourage across their vast territories?
- In many areas of Europe, the Black Death arrived in communities whose older members were already in poor physical condition from years of what?
- Which sea did the economy of the Muslim extend throughout?
- Pastoral nomads became highly successful warriors who established two huge what?
- The Mongols developed a reputation for what?
- Where was Mohammed born?
- What became the main religion in Arabia?
- What was the name of the ruler that each territory had?
19 Clues: Founder of Islam • Islam's holy book • Where was Mohammed born? • What became the main religion in Arabia? • The Mongols developed a reputation for what? • The one God Mohammed taught people to believe in • What did they do to any cities that opposed them? • What did they encourage across their vast territories? • What was the name of the ruler that each territory had? • ...
khang v - New South 2022-05-10
3 Clues: deprived of some right, privilege, or immunity • hate crimes, as acts of multiple shootings by avowed racists. • a tax of a fixed amount per person levied on adults and often linked to the right to vote
Health Science History of Health Care Crossword 2021-10-06
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- An artificial hand created to restore movement to those who must have their hand removed to do injury/illness
- Weakened or dead pathogens administered to help promote immunity to said pathogen
- An ancient practice where the doctor removes a piece of the patient's skull to drain off excess bodily humours
- Cells with the potential to become any body cell. can be used to repair wounds.
- An ancient Chinese practice of inserting thin needles into the body to restore the flow of qi, or the energy within the human body.
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- The process by which the ancient Egyptians would remove and preserve internal organs and dry the body, thus securing the body a place in the afterlife.
- An ancient practice used to drain excess of the four bodily humours to restore balance and cure illness
- An organism not seen with the naked eye; must use a microscope to observe
8 Clues: An organism not seen with the naked eye; must use a microscope to observe • Cells with the potential to become any body cell. can be used to repair wounds. • Weakened or dead pathogens administered to help promote immunity to said pathogen • An ancient practice used to drain excess of the four bodily humours to restore balance and cure illness • ...
immune system 2020-03-15
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- A cell or group of cells that filters material from the blood, processes that material, and secretes it either for use again in the body or to be eliminated as waste.
- Soft tissue located in the hollow centers of most bones; the marrow contains developing red blood cells, white cells, platelets and cells of the immune system.
- a harmful substance which causes the body to make antibodies as a response to fight disease.
- immune cells that are formed in the bone marrow but matured in the thymus.
- a type of general protection; example:the skin.
- pathogen; not actually "alive," and consists only of a fragment of DNA with a protective coat.
- a white blood cell.
- anything that can invade the body and cause disease.
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- an abdominal organ that filters the blood, recycles old red blood cells, and stores platelets and white blood cells.
- the body's defense against infections.
- a type of white blood cell that gives rise to antibodies, also known as B Lymphocyte.
- an immune protein that is produced when an antigen enters the body.
- pathogen; single celled organism, completely independent, and reproduces quickly.
- a small white blood cell that plays a large roll in defending the body against disease.
- tricks the body's natural defenses into reacting against a pathogen that is not attacking the body; acquired immunity.
15 Clues: a white blood cell. • the body's defense against infections. • a type of general protection; example:the skin. • anything that can invade the body and cause disease. • an immune protein that is produced when an antigen enters the body. • immune cells that are formed in the bone marrow but matured in the thymus. • ...
immune system 2020-03-15
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- A cell or group of cells that filters material from the blood, processes that material, and secretes it either for use again in the body or to be eliminated as waste.
- Soft tissue located in the hollow centers of most bones; the marrow contains developing red blood cells, white cells, platelets and cells of the immune system.
- a harmful substance which causes the body to make antibodies as a response to fight disease.
- immune cells that are formed in the bone marrow but matured in the thymus.
- a type of general protection; example:the skin.
- pathogen; not actually "alive," and consists only of a fragment of DNA with a protective coat.
- a white blood cell.
- anything that can invade the body and cause disease.
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- an abdominal organ that filters the blood, recycles old red blood cells, and stores platelets and white blood cells.
- the body's defense against infections.
- a type of white blood cell that gives rise to antibodies, also known as B Lymphocyte.
- an immune protein that is produced when an antigen enters the body.
- pathogen; single celled organism, completely independent, and reproduces quickly.
- a small white blood cell that plays a large roll in defending the body against disease.
- tricks the body's natural defenses into reacting against a pathogen that is not attacking the body; acquired immunity.
15 Clues: a white blood cell. • the body's defense against infections. • a type of general protection; example:the skin. • anything that can invade the body and cause disease. • an immune protein that is produced when an antigen enters the body. • immune cells that are formed in the bone marrow but matured in the thymus. • ...
Vocabulary related to Public Health 2020-01-30
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- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- A state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure
- A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease
- A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals
- Passing of a substance or organism from an infected host individual or group to another
- A microorganism that invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself
- The process of infecting or the state of being infected
- A disorder of structure or function in a human
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- A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
- Its primary role is to direct international health within the United Nations' system and to lead partners in global health responses
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- 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 place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained
15 Clues: A disorder of structure or function in a human • The process of infecting or the state of being infected • A sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as war or disease • A state of isolation or restricted access instituted as a security measure • A place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained • ...
Self-care 2 2024-03-21
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- Biological preparations that provide immunity to a particular infectious disease by stimulating the body's immune response.
- Drugs that relieve allergy symptoms by blocking the action of histamine, a substance in the body that causes allergic reactions.
- Medications that replace or regulate essential hormones in the body, such as insulin for diabetes or thyroid hormone for hypothyroidism.
- Medications used to reduce fever by affecting the body's temperature regulation.
- Drugs that increase the excretion of water and salts from the body to lower blood pressure or treat edema (swelling).
- Drugs that have a calming effect, reduce excitement, irritability, and help induce sleep.
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- Medications that relax the muscles around the airways to improve breathing in conditions like asthma.
- Drugs that neutralize stomach acidity to relieve heartburn, indigestion, or an upset stomach.
- Drugs used to treat fungal infections by destroying or stopping the growth of fungi.
- Medications used to lower high blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease.
- Medications prescribed to treat depressive disorders by correcting chemical imbalances of neurotransmitters in the brain.
- Medications designed to treat viral infections by inhibiting the development of the virus.
- Drugs that relieve pain without causing loss of consciousness; includes over-the-counter pain relievers like aspirin and ibuprofen.
- Medications used to treat bacterial infections by killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria.
- Drugs that help prevent blood clots from forming by reducing the blood's ability to clot.
15 Clues: Medications used to reduce fever by affecting the body's temperature regulation. • Medications used to lower high blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart disease. • Drugs used to treat fungal infections by destroying or stopping the growth of fungi. • Drugs that help prevent blood clots from forming by reducing the blood's ability to clot. • ...
COVID-19 Crossword 2021-01-14
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- members of the family to love and understand each other, in the process growing happy, well-adjusted children.
- a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health
- illness caused by an infectious agent or its toxins that occurs through the direct or indirect transmission
- a machine that helps you breathe or breathes for you
- showing no symptoms of disease.
- An american physician and immunologist who has served as the director of the NIAID since 1984.
- 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.
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- abbreviation for Centers for Disease Control
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
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- a public health strategy to slow down the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus during the COVID-19 pandemic
- abbreviation for personal protective equipment
- any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of respiratory, gastrointestinal, and neurological diseases in humans
- keeping a safe space between yourself and other people who are not from your household
- sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place.
- illness caused by an infectious agent or its toxins that occurs through the direct or indirect transmission
- he capability of multicellular organisms to resist harmful microorganisms
- feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity.
- teaches students entirely or primarily online or through the Internet
- a disease are caused by germs that spread between animals and people.
20 Clues: showing no symptoms of disease. • abbreviation for Centers for Disease Control • abbreviation for personal protective equipment • a machine that helps you breathe or breathes for you • teaches students entirely or primarily online or through the Internet • a disease are caused by germs that spread between animals and people. • ...
Chap.3 Review 2025-09-22
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- Surveillance system operated by the FDA & collects information on adverse events that occur
- Type of drug agent that maintains health, relieves symptoms, combats illness, reverses disease processes, and prevents disease
- Type of drug agent that helps to determine the correct diagnosis
- the part of the immune system that neutralizes antigens or foreign substances in the body
- The scientific concept that microorganisms cause disease
- Committee of hospital that ensures that appropriate protection somestimes referred to as Human Use Committee
- type of drug agent that kills bacteria
- the process of using DNA biotechnology to create a variety of drugs or biological products
- The use of sterile products and devices to avoid contamination by disease-causing organisms
- a drug that kills viruses, such as HIV
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- substances derived from the sciences of biology, chemistry, immunology, and genetic engineering to produce specific therapeutic effects
- type of drug agent that kills bacteria, fungi, viruses, or even cancer cells
- type of drug agent used to prevent disease
- Compendium of standards and research created by the American Institute of Homeopathy
- a hormone secreted by the pancreas, or an injected drug that helps cells burn glucose for energy
- The helix-shaped moleculle that carries the genetic code
- field of study that combines the sciences of biology, chemistry, and immunology to produce unique synthetic drugs with specific therapeutic effects
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity
- Process where the manufacturer submits research results to the FDA to gain approval to test this new drug on humans
19 Clues: type of drug agent that kills bacteria • a drug that kills viruses, such as HIV • type of drug agent used to prevent disease • The helix-shaped moleculle that carries the genetic code • The scientific concept that microorganisms cause disease • Type of drug agent that helps to determine the correct diagnosis • ...
Health Science History of Health Care Crossword 2021-10-06
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- An artificial hand created to restore movement to those who must have their hand removed to do injury/illness
- Weakened or dead pathogens administered to help promote immunity to said pathogen
- An ancient practice where the doctor removes a piece of the patient's skull to drain off excess bodily humours
- Cells with the potential to become any body cell. can be used to repair wounds.
- An ancient Chinese practice of inserting thin needles into the body to restore the flow of qi, or the energy within the human body.
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- The process by which the ancient Egyptians would remove and preserve internal organs and dry the body, thus securing the body a place in the afterlife.
- An ancient practice used to drain excess of the four bodily humours to restore balance and cure illness
- An organism not seen with the naked eye; must use a microscope to observe
8 Clues: An organism not seen with the naked eye; must use a microscope to observe • Cells with the potential to become any body cell. can be used to repair wounds. • Weakened or dead pathogens administered to help promote immunity to said pathogen • An ancient practice used to drain excess of the four bodily humours to restore balance and cure illness • ...
The Gut-Brain Axis 2021-09-03
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- Probiotic therapy has led to a reversal of behavior problems and to the - of the immune response and norepinephrine levels in the brain
- The results showed psychological stress levels and urinary free - levels were decreased in subjects who took the probiotics regularly
- According to this hypothesis,Homosapiens have been evolving and interacting for thousands of years with friendly - in the
- The gut microbiota has been shown to play a critical role in innate and acquired - .
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- Inflammatory cytokines such as interferon-alpha areknown to cause - and are blocked by antidepressants
- Due to microdamage to the gut epithelium walls caused by changes in the microbiota and increased - of the gut epithelium, harmful substances produced by microorganisms enter the systemic circulation
- The - nerve forms a direct connection between the brain and stomach
7 Clues: The - nerve forms a direct connection between the brain and stomach • The gut microbiota has been shown to play a critical role in innate and acquired - . • Inflammatory cytokines such as interferon-alpha areknown to cause - and are blocked by antidepressants • ...
