immunity Crossword Puzzles
World Issues Within K'naan's "Wavin' Flag" 2017-10-21
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- Something that is believed to belong justifiably to every person (Two words)
- People who have been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
- The state of having no place to live
- The state of being extremely poor
- The process by which businesses or other organizations start operating on an international scale
- The right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint
- The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas (Two words)
- The state of treating everyone the same, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- A country that is facing an ethnic cleansing of a group of Muslims
- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
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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
- A political and economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe (Two words)
- A disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity
- An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug
- A feeling you get when you don't have enough to eat
- An intense feeling of deep affection
- A large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state
18 Clues: The state of being extremely poor • The state of having no place to live • An intense feeling of deep affection • An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug • A feeling you get when you don't have enough to eat • The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas (Two words) • The right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint • ...
Coronavirus Crossword 2021-01-15
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- devices that are being used to communicate with one another and are especially used to interact with others while being apart from one another in 2020
- the alternative way students have been learning since Covid-19 came
- another word(s) for the 6ft distancing rule in public to make sure that no citizen will gain a risk in getting the virus
- major virus that was present throughout 2020
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- a video communication service created by google that is used often to attend remote classes during 2020
- a substance used to provide immunity against a disease, virus, or several diseases/viruses
- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world
- two words describing how people shop at stores nowadays
- separates and restricts the movement of people who were exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick
- a garment that is worn around the mouth and nose and is used often to keep the spreading of germs in 2020
- popular game that a company called InnerSloth LLC created two years ago and was very commonly played in 2020
11 Clues: major virus that was present throughout 2020 • two words describing how people shop at stores nowadays • (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world • the alternative way students have been learning since Covid-19 came • a substance used to provide immunity against a disease, virus, or several diseases/viruses • ...
ThE bEsT pUzZlE eVeR 2021-03-10
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
- a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
- in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.
- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
- (of a person) avoiding work; lazy.
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
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- (of a person or their actions) without thinking or caring about the consequences of an action.
- a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
- in a way that suggests that something bad is going to happen.
- (of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative) become less intense or widespread.
- the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself.
11 Clues: (of a person) avoiding work; lazy. • steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot. • in a way that suggests that something bad is going to happen. • the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself. • a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire. • ...
Biotechnology Vocabulary 2024-03-08
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- Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegeta-tion.
- The use of bio-technology (bacteria and other living organ- isms) to clean up and remove pollution.
- Relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
- Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields
- A hormone produced in the pancreas that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
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- Any fuel that is derived from biomass—that is, plant oralgae material or animal waste
- A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technol-ogy.
- The use of living organisms and technology to develop or make useful products beneficial to humans.
- Cells with the unique ability to develop into specialized cell types in the body. In the future they may be used to replace cells and tissues that have been damaged or lost due to disease
- A weak or dead form of a pathogen that helps to build immunity and prevent sickness in a person
- Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong.
11 Clues: A process that modifies an organisms DNA using technol-ogy. • Chemicals used to kill unwanted weeds and other vegeta-tion. • Being in compliance of the accepted principle of what is right and wrong. • Chemicals used to add nutrients to the soil in order to increase crop yields • ...
Mosby's Essentials For Nursing Assistants Chapters 5 and 6 2013-11-07
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- A concept that considers the whole person; the whole person has physical, social, psychological, and spiritual parts that are woven together and cannot be separated
- Substances that can cause an immune response
- The burning of food for heat and energy by the cells
- A chemical substance secreted by the endocrine glands into the bloodstream
- Being unable to respond to verbal stimuli
- Involuntary muscle contractions in the digestive system that move food down the esophagus through the alimentary canal
- Is the point at which two or more bones meet that allow movement
- Is the largest part of the brain and is the center of thought and intelligence
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- The basic unit of body structure
- Protection again a disease or condition; the person will not get or be affected by the disease
- The process of physically and chemically breaking down food so that it can be absorbed for use by the cells
- The substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen and gives blood its color
- A tiny blood vessel; food, oxygen, and other substances pass from the capillaries into the cells
- Waxy substance in the auditory canal
- The characteristics of a group of people - language, values, beliefs, habits, likes, dislikes, customs - passed from one generation to the next
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
16 Clues: The basic unit of body structure • Waxy substance in the auditory canal • Being unable to respond to verbal stimuli • Substances that can cause an immune response • The burning of food for heat and energy by the cells • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Is the point at which two or more bones meet that allow movement • ...
Childhood Diseases 2016-11-23
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- in French "oreillons"
- an antigen causing an allergic or hypersensitive response
- the capacity to spread a disease from person to person. Also referred to as being infections
- the ability of a disease to be passed from an infected individual or group to a previously uninfected individual or group
- a person or other living organism that can be infected by an infections agent under natural conditions
- also known as German Measles
- a new disease or medical condition that develops during the treatment or course of an existing disease or medical condition
- the inflammation oof the brain caused by a virus. It can result to permanent brain damage
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- a diseased state or symptom; the incidence of disease; the rate of sickness (as in a specified community or group)
- this term denotes a disease affecting or attacking a specific region or population that is in excess of what is actually expected
- this term denotes a disease affecting or attacking the population of an extensive region, and potentially the world
- a vaccine made by an infectious agent that has been killed or reduced in capacity
- the level/rate of death in a community. Usually the cause is stated
- the power of medical agents to produce the desire effect
- a protein found in the blood that is produced in response to foreign substances
- the protection against a disease
16 Clues: in French "oreillons" • also known as German Measles • the protection against a disease • the power of medical agents to produce the desire effect • an antigen causing an allergic or hypersensitive response • the level/rate of death in a community. Usually the cause is stated • a protein found in the blood that is produced in response to foreign substances • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-11-06
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- The tendency to believe that one's ethnic or cultural group is superior to that of others.
- This term was used by the explorer Samuel de Champlain to describe the First Nations peoples, but it is not a word the First Nations used to describe themselves.
- A contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs.
- This means to be long lasting.
- A person such as a monarch or organization that contributes to a project by providing necessary funds.
- The ability of the body to fight off infection or disease.
- A region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world.
- This is when someone or something breaks down the established way of doing things.
- An individual who searches and may find unfamiliar lands, peoples, and resources.
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- A policy (decision) on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories.
- A piece that has been interpreted or recreated from an original source.
- A place where people live permanently such as a village or town.
- This is an original piece of information. It was written, created, or used during the timeframe being studied.
- This means to steer.
- A disease that causes the skin to break out in a rash or pox and is accompanied by a high fever.
- A disease resulting from a lack of Vitamin C that causes internal bleeding.
16 Clues: This means to steer. • This means to be long lasting. • A contagious disease that mostly attacks the lungs. • The ability of the body to fight off infection or disease. • A place where people live permanently such as a village or town. • A piece that has been interpreted or recreated from an original source. • ...
agents of disease 2020-05-05
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- When an infectious disease that infests people worldwide
- a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease
- began pasteurizing(heating) milk to kill bacteria. Also developed a vaccine to prevent Rabies
- Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria, made from mold
- a type of pathogen that can cause diseases like athletes foot and ringworm.
- When there are lots of cases of an infectious disease in one area of the world.
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- microorganisms that cause disease. Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi and Protozoans(parasites).
- When a person has white blood cells that can rapidly make the correct antibodies to destroy/kill a pathogen.
- The first doctor to recognize the importance of sanitizing not only tools but also doctors(i.e. hand washing) to PREVENT the spread of diseases.
- 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.
- Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens
- A dead or inactive form of a pathogen. They prevent some types of diseases such as measles, mumps, Hepatitis B.
- A non-living sub-microscopic particle that must infect living plant or animal cells to reproduce.
- Resistance a condition in which bacteria can no longer be killed by a particular antibiotic
14 Clues: Special proteins which destroys/kills pathogens • Drugs that destroy/kill bacteria, made from mold • When an infectious disease that infests people worldwide • a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease • a type of pathogen that can cause diseases like athletes foot and ringworm. • ...
Chapter 5 and 6: Portuguese and Spanish Exploration 2018-03-05
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- European mines were running of of ________ and silver to make coins, so explorers needed to find more overseas
- To travel completely around something, such as travelling around the world
- This explorer had the support of Spanish monarchs to claim the New World for Spain
- The extension of power over a territory and its resources and people
- Francis ________ was a sailor who led raids on Spanish galleons to claim their treasures for England; his actions were endorsed by Queen Elizabeth I
- A sense of identity linked with the achievements of ones country
- Explorers used tools such as the compass, ________, cross-staff, and back-staff to find their way across the ocean
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- The first European country to become involved in organized exploration
- The actions and attitudes of a country whose goal is to increase its power and territory
- A system of knotted strings used to communicate and keep records in South American Indigenous cultures
- The process of granting former colonies independence
- Portugal took an interest in the African ________ trade, which they used to aid in working their sugar plantations
- Because the Indigenous people did not have this, they became very sick when they caught European diseases
- The European country that benefitted the most financially through the Age of Exploration
14 Clues: The process of granting former colonies independence • A sense of identity linked with the achievements of ones country • The extension of power over a territory and its resources and people • The first European country to become involved in organized exploration • To travel completely around something, such as travelling around the world • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary Practice (I.V.A.) 2024-03-18
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- the part of a plant that stores food during the non-growing seasons; onions, radishs, garlic
- process or biological function that increases chances for survival; immunity to disease, ability to digest toxins; shedding; sweating
- a physical feature of an organism's body having a specific function that contributes to the survival of the organism
- any difference between individuals of the same species
- a tool that consists of a series of yes or no questions or statements bases on physical characteristics that aid in identifying objects or organisms
- the seasonal journey from one region to another and then back again
- a long period of rest or inactivity by an animal, usually in the winter
- an action that aids in survival
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- the process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
- the struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources
- an organism that produces its own food; photosynthesis
- an organism that cannot synthesize their own food and must obtain nutrients from other organisms
- method of breeding that allows only those organisms with desired characteristics to produce the next generation
- the science dealing with the functions of living things or their organs/systems
14 Clues: an action that aids in survival • an organism that produces its own food; photosynthesis • any difference between individuals of the same species • the seasonal journey from one region to another and then back again • a long period of rest or inactivity by an animal, usually in the winter • ...
Ch 2 Vocabulary 2020-10-18
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- a poor farmer who rented a plot of land to farm and, farming land owned by someone else
- to accuse an elected official of wrong doing
- the separation of the races in public places that happened in the South after the Civil War
- someone who moved from the North to the South following the Civil War
- these had to be paid in many Southern states before individuals would be allowed to vote
- a Southerner who supported the Federal reconstruction plan by republicans after the Civil War
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- a series of laws passed by states to limit the rights of freed slaves in the South
- this organization was set up after the Civil War to help former slaves adapt to their new life
- said individuals would have to prove the ability to read and write in order to be able to vote
- often included in a law, in this case it was designed to deny the right to vote to freed slaves
- pardon or immunity from prosecution- in this case said Confererates would not be help responsible for war crimes
11 Clues: to accuse an elected official of wrong doing • someone who moved from the North to the South following the Civil War • a series of laws passed by states to limit the rights of freed slaves in the South • a poor farmer who rented a plot of land to farm and, farming land owned by someone else • ...
Finding Vocabulary (504-A) 10 Words 2021-01-10
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- the situation in which a disease is spread by touching someone or something
- make a public and typically formal declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions
- a small group of the most important people in government, who advise the President or Prime Minister and make important decisions
- A covering made of fiber or gauze and fitting over the nose and mouth to protect against dust or air pollutants
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy
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- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- the process of infecting or the state of being infected
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government
11 Clues: the process of infecting or the state of being infected • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government • the situation in which a disease is spread by touching someone or something • make a public and typically formal declaration about a fact, occurrence, or intention • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary words 2023-05-05
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- the ability of a quantum system to be in multiple states at the same time until it is measured
- the hypothetical process by which living organisms develop from nonliving matter
- A drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms.
- a process that results in changes in the genetic material of a population over time.
- the ingestion of large particles (such as bacteria) and the uptake of fluids or macromolecules in small vesicles.
- a feature that a species inherited from an ancestor but that is now less elaborate and functional than in the ancestor.
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- process in which organisms better suited to their environment are able to survive and reproduce more offspring
- a disease resistance that results from the protection of proteins called antibodies
- A type of immunity that occurs when a person is given antibodies rather than making them through his or her own immune system.
- similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions.
- a disease resistance that results from the protection of proteins called antibodies.
11 Clues: A drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms. • the hypothetical process by which living organisms develop from nonliving matter • a disease resistance that results from the protection of proteins called antibodies • a disease resistance that results from the protection of proteins called antibodies. • ...
The Malayan Emergency, Part II 2024-11-18
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- The British strategy involved use of military force and the promise of this kind of change.
- These new habitations allowed the British to control the villagers, making it much more difficult for the MCP to receive support
- The assassination of this Mr. led to widespread panic among British elites in Malaya.
- After a years-long military campaign, the British government finally promised this to Malayans, which led to a negotiated peace.
- These elite units were deployed by the government to engage MCP fighters in difficult jungle conditions.
- This campaign aimed to win Malayans over with media encouraging civilians to reject communist ideology.
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- Many restrictions on civil liberties were most felt by members of this ethnic minority group.
- This plan aimed to isolate MCP guerrillas from their support networks among the rural population
- This program offered immunity from prosecution to young Malayans who had fought for the MCP.
- In response, the government declared this state on June 16, 1948.
- The government imposed strict controls on daily life, including censorship, curfews, and ________ without trial
11 Clues: In response, the government declared this state on June 16, 1948. • The assassination of this Mr. led to widespread panic among British elites in Malaya. • The British strategy involved use of military force and the promise of this kind of change. • This program offered immunity from prosecution to young Malayans who had fought for the MCP. • ...
Some more misspelled words... 2025-10-27
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- This is something supernatural; unearthly, odd. (wei...)
- This word means "the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions means...." (starts with JUD...)
- a space entirely devoid of matter or a space or container from which the air has been completely or partly removed (Vac...)
- This is a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.(Pri...)
- This is an an incident or event. (Occ...)
- a chart showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.(cal...)
- This is an an instrument that measures and gives a visual display of the amount, level, or contents of something. (Gau...)
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- This word means "aggressive pressure or intimidation." (HAR...)
- put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role. (rec...)
- the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, with punishment or other undesired consequences (dis...)
- This word means "the process of preserving a condition or situation or the state of being preserved or maintaining something" (starts with Mai...)
11 Clues: This is an an incident or event. (Occ...) • This is something supernatural; unearthly, odd. (wei...) • This word means "aggressive pressure or intimidation." (HAR...) • put forward (someone or something) with approval as being suitable for a particular purpose or role. (rec...) • ...
Infection Control: Principles & Practices 2014-09-16
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- This agency publishes the guidelines known as Universal Precautions.
- The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or talking is known as _________ transmission.
- Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called _______________.
- Fungal infections are much more common on the __________ than on the hands.
- This type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning.
- the one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called _____________.
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- Lyme disease and syphillis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called ______________.
- Salons should keep a ______________ that identifies each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned, disinfected, tested, and maintained.
- This bacteria grows in pairs and can cause pneumonia.
- licensing, enforcement, and your conduct when you are working in the salon are regulated by the _____________.
- A(n) ____________ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under- or over-fuctioning of internal glands or organs.
- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection is called _____________.
- Accelerated hydrogen peroxide, or AHP, is a recently approved form of disinfectant that only needs to be changed every _________ days.
- a ____________ infection appears as a lesion containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body.
- Never let disinfectants such as phenols and quats come in contact with your _______.
- This form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface.
16 Clues: This bacteria grows in pairs and can cause pneumonia. • This type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning. • This form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface. • This agency publishes the guidelines known as Universal Precautions. • Fungal infections are much more common on the __________ than on the hands. • ...
Infection Control: Principles & Practices 2014-09-16
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- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection is called _____________.
- Salons should keep a ______________ that identifies each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned, disinfected, tested, and maintained.
- the one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called _____________.
- This type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning.
- Never let disinfectants such as phenols and quats come in contact with your _______.
- a ____________ infection appears as a lesion containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body.
- A(n) ____________ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under- or over-fuctioning of internal glands or organs.
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- Fungal infections are much more common on the __________ than on the hands.
- The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or talking is known as _________ transmission.
- This bacteria grows in pairs and can cause pneumonia.
- Accelerated hydrogen peroxide, or AHP, is a recently approved form of disinfectant that only needs to be changed every _________ days.
- This form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface.
- Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called _______________.
- Lyme disease and syphillis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called ______________.
- licensing, enforcement, and your conduct when you are working in the salon are regulated by the _____________.
- This agency publishes the guidelines known as Universal Precautions.
16 Clues: This bacteria grows in pairs and can cause pneumonia. • This type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning. • This form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface. • This agency publishes the guidelines known as Universal Precautions. • Fungal infections are much more common on the __________ than on the hands. • ...
Terms 2022-11-11
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- a court order requiring a witness to apper in court to testify
- cannnot be prosecuted based on information
- which can prevent someone from being freed on bail if he or she is charged with federal felony offense, or seen dangerous
- the formal process of making a police record of the arrest
- type of trail that does not involve a jury but is conducted by a judge alone
- defendant is informed of the charges and advised of his or rights
- is the process by which lawyers select certain jurors to hear a case
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- becomes disorderly or disruptive
- is a group of 16 to 23 people charged with determining whether there is sufficient cause to believe thath a person has committed a crime
- to assure the court that the defendent will return to trail
- a plea in which the defendant does not admit guilt but also does not consent the charges
- proior to trial, a defendand may file motions seeking to have the case dismissed or to obtain some advantage
- will allow the defendant to pled guilty to a less serious charge or recommend a lighter sentence on the original charge
- the defendant must promise to return and must be condidered a low risk of failing to show up for trail
- Which two amendments guarantee a speedy, fair and public trial by a impartial jury
- formal charge of criminal action
16 Clues: becomes disorderly or disruptive • formal charge of criminal action • cannnot be prosecuted based on information • the formal process of making a police record of the arrest • to assure the court that the defendent will return to trail • a court order requiring a witness to apper in court to testify • defendant is informed of the charges and advised of his or rights • ...
Lymphatic system vocabulary 2023-11-02
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- a blood protein produced in response to a specific antigen to fight infection and recognize invaders
- nodes: small lumps of tissue in the lymphatic system where lymph is filtered and lymphocytes are formed.
- a localized physical reaction to injury or infection in which part of the body becomes red, swollen, hot, and painful
- immunity: body’s first line of defense against disease by activating cells to attack invaders
- immune system responds abnormally to a substance
- type of WBC called lymphocytes, help your immune system fight disease. “Killer T-cells”
- type of WBC called Lymphocytes, protect from infection by making antibodies to fight the invader
- the state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- cells within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and invaders
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- failure of the immune system to protect the body adequately from infection due to lacking lymphocytes or phagocytes
- blood cancer caused by abnormal increase in ineffective WBC’s
- WBC
- disease: results when your immune system is overactive, causing it to attack and damage your body's own tissues.
- a foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body with the production of antibodies.
- type of WBC (B-cells, T-cells) used to create antibodies and fight infection
- type of WBC that induces the phagocyte to help fight infection
16 Clues: WBC • immune system responds abnormally to a substance • blood cancer caused by abnormal increase in ineffective WBC’s • type of WBC that induces the phagocyte to help fight infection • the state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen • type of WBC (B-cells, T-cells) used to create antibodies and fight infection • ...
Biomolecules 2023-03-21
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- most abundant element in the universe; has one proton; is number 1 on the periodic table
- all cell functions; CHON; structural, defense/immunity. transport, enzymes
- the amount of energy required to get a chemical reaction started; this is what is lowered by enzymes
- this is a phrase that represents how to view enzymes and their substrates; HINT- you secure things with these and open with the other
- DNA & RNA; transfers and carries genetic information
- CHO;1:2:1 ration; primary source of energy; short-term energy
- the monomer for lipids; will typically be accompanied by glycerol
- biological catalysts; every one of these are proteins;
- CHO; fats, waxes, and oils; saturated and unsaturated; long-term energy storage; second source of energy
- this is where the substrate binds to the enzyme in order to be acted upon
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- this is what binds to the enzyme and is acted upon
- the monomer unit for carbohydrates
- all life on Earth contains this element; it has unique properties that make it suitable to be the atom that is in all biomolecules and makes thing "organic"
- the monomer and thus building blocks of proteins
- these are what are produced at the end of a chemical reaction
- the monomer name for nucleic acids; has three parts - phosphate, 5'Carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous base
16 Clues: the monomer unit for carbohydrates • the monomer and thus building blocks of proteins • this is what binds to the enzyme and is acted upon • DNA & RNA; transfers and carries genetic information • biological catalysts; every one of these are proteins; • these are what are produced at the end of a chemical reaction • ...
Living Organisms 2023-08-11
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- the breakdown of complex food to simple form inside the cellular cytoplasm
- the separation and throwing off of waste materials or toxic substances from the cells and tissues of a plant or animal.
- the ability of the body to defend itself against disease-causing organisms
- the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible for all of life's processes
- biological membrane that separates and protects the interior of a cell from the outside environment
- any self-regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its survival.
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell.
- a substance that does not contain both carbon and hydrogen
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- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- small molecules that are the building blocks of proteins.
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body.
- movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
- ovement of molecules or ions across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration—against the concentration gradient.
- biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.
- the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
17 Clues: the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell. • biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions. • small molecules that are the building blocks of proteins. • a substance that does not contain both carbon and hydrogen • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body. • ...
Immune system crossword 2024-10-15
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- Structure formed by two identical or similar antibody units, such as in secretory IgA
- Infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate and can cause diseases in living organisms
- Specific parts of an antigen that are recognized and bound by antibodies or immune cells
- Substance that triggers an immune response by being recognized as foreign by the immune system
- molecule made of sugar and protein, often found on cell surfaces, playing a role in cell recognition and signaling
- Large immune cell that engulfs and digests pathogens and cellular debris
- Y-shaped proteins produced by B cells that specifically bind to antigens to neutralize pathogens
- Type of cell that produces and secretes antibodies; derived from activated B cells
- 1st What is one of the first line innate immunity
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- Process of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells
- Type of immune response involving antibodies produced by B cells to fight pathogens in body fluids
- Enzymes released by cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells that induce apoptosis in infected or cancerous cells
- Type of antibodies derived from a single clone of B cells, ensuring uniformity in their binding specificity
- What cell type are first responders at sites of infection/trauma
- Describes T cells that kill infected or cancerous cells directly by inducing apoptosis
- If a stem cell matures here you get a T-cell, what is it?
16 Clues: 1st What is one of the first line innate immunity • If a stem cell matures here you get a T-cell, what is it? • What cell type are first responders at sites of infection/trauma • Large immune cell that engulfs and digests pathogens and cellular debris • Process of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells • ...
"1984" Vocabulary Chapters 3 & 4 2026-02-24
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- A system of ideas, especially regarding the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- A complicated network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze
- A formal or informal partnership, union, or association between individuals, groups, organizations, or nations formed for mutual benefit, shared goals, or collaborative efforts
- Done in a clear, intense, detailed, or bright manner; often evoking lifelike mental images or memories
- Attractively tall and dignified
- Special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand
- An unbroken progress of something; occurring without interruption
- Refuse to accept or be associated with
- Make right; correct
- Action done with contempt, scorn, or a sense of superiority; showing a lack of respect for someone or something deemed inferior
- Something capable of being changed, modified, adjusted, or varied
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- The action of wrongfully altering information or truth
- A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- The public condemnation, censure, or open accusation of a person, action, or policy as wrong or evil
- Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive
- In a warm, cheerful, and friendly way; describing someone's pleasant, easy-going manner
16 Clues: Make right; correct • Attractively tall and dignified • Refuse to accept or be associated with • The action of wrongfully altering information or truth • An unbroken progress of something; occurring without interruption • Something capable of being changed, modified, adjusted, or varied • ...
Brave New Motherhood 2021-10-25
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- Motherhood is __________.
- 3-4 weeks of age is a good time to start introducing a
- __________ is an early pregnancy symptom that may cause feelings of illness as a result of rapidly increasing hormones.
- When pregnant, a woman’s blood volume increases by as much as _______________ percent.
- ____________is a reflex that often happens after your baby has been sucking your breast for 1-2 minutes.
- A ______________ is a machine that uses gentle suction to draw milk from a breast.
- Your baby’s stomach is the size of a __________ during the first days of life.
- When pregnant, your body produces a hormone called ________________ that softens ligaments and relaxes the pelvis to prepare for birth.
- Skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth is also known as the
- The first six weeks after childbirth are known as _____________________.
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- It is recommended to __________________ expressed milk in 2-4 ounce increments.
- Breast milk contains __________, which help your baby fight off infection and build immunity.
- Newborn babies may _________ up to 20 hours each day in their first week of life.
- A __________ is a highly trained professional who specializes in helping mothers with nursing and pumping.
- The __________ is the first lifeline between mother and baby, supplying all of the baby's nutrients in utero.
- Breastfeeding may burn around __________ calories each day.
- Contrary to popular belief, you can introduce a _____ to your baby and still have a successful breastfeeding relationship.
- First milk produced, also known as “liquid gold”
18 Clues: Motherhood is __________. • First milk produced, also known as “liquid gold” • 3-4 weeks of age is a good time to start introducing a • Breastfeeding may burn around __________ calories each day. • Skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth is also known as the • The first six weeks after childbirth are known as _____________________. • ...
Week 10: SARS-CoV-2 2023-10-08
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- The spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 is the primary target for _____ development.
- COVID-19 vaccines work by training the immune system to recognise and combat the _____.
- _____ is the term used for the time between exposure to the virus and the onset of symptoms.
- The SARS-CoV-2 virus belongs to the _____ family.
- Severe cases of COVID-19 can lead to acute respiratory _____ syndrome
- _____ is the term used for individuals who are infected with the virus but do not show symptoms.
- _____ is a medication used to treat severe cases of COVID-19 by reducing inflammation.
- The SARS-CoV-2 genome is made up of _____, which contains genetic instructions for the virus.
- _____ is the term used for measures taken to prevent the spread of the virus, such as wearing masks and social distancing.
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- SARS-CoV-2 primarily spreads through respiratory _____.
- The first case of COVID-19 was reported in the city of _____, China, in late 2019.
- _____ testing is commonly used to diagnose COVID-19.
- _____ are small airborne particles that can carry the virus and spread it to others.
- The SARS-CoV-2 virus has a lipid _____, which makes it susceptible to soap and water.
- The vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is an ___ vaccine
- _____ are medications that can help treat COVID-19 symptoms.
- _____ is the protein on the surface of the virus that binds to the ACE2 receptor on human cells.
- The process of developing immunity to a virus through vaccination is called _____.
- SARS-CoV-2 is a _____, single-stranded RNA virus.
19 Clues: The SARS-CoV-2 virus belongs to the _____ family. • SARS-CoV-2 is a _____, single-stranded RNA virus. • _____ testing is commonly used to diagnose COVID-19. • SARS-CoV-2 primarily spreads through respiratory _____. • _____ are medications that can help treat COVID-19 symptoms. • The vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is an ___ vaccine • ...
M.I. Unit One 2017-09-25
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- Sound collection starts in the ____
- DNA must be cut with the same restriction enzyme due to the
- competitve inhibition occurs and blocks enzyme for folic acid biosynthesis
- A type of technology that involved modifying DNA by adding or removing genes, placing modified DNA into an organism, and letting it replicate.
- Gram negative stains ____
- Linked to an enzyme which acts upon substrate and causes a color change, indicating presence of antigen
- restriction endonuclease:
- the number of sound waves that cross a point in a certain amount of time
- endotoxins function as _____
- can be transferred from one bacterial cell to another
- audiograms record the ____ of hearing (another word for range)
- Once activated, this type of cell can produce plasma and memory cells
- thin layer in the middle ear that vibrates against the ossicles
- The chromosome of a prokaryote is called a
- True or false: Jenner used a subunit vaccine to give the 8y/o boy immunity to small pox by using cowpox
- remains long after infection is cleared out, will help produce antibodies more quickly the next time
- energy transmitted in waves in a medium
- the type of vaccine Jenner used to develop vaccine for smallpox
- a linking enzyme essential for recombinant DNA
- involved in conjugation, attach one bacteria cell to another
- Sound requires a ____ to travel through
- type of immunity created by everyone else around you being immune
- an example of a disease that the attenuated vaccine treats is the _____
- if hearing is normal, the air conduction will be ___ as long as bone conduction
- anything used to treat, prevent, cure, or relieve human suffering
- plays a role in equilibrium
- This vaccine is made by recombining DNA from a pathogen with another source
- can be measured or recorded
- resistance "delivered" to bacteria using a vector
- a type of pili that enables bacteria to attach to a specific surface
- category of the vaccine Jenner created
- sensorineural hearing loss occurs in the ____ ear
- detect both sensorineural and conductive hearing loss
- inhibit enzyme which maintains supercoiling of DNA
- Which is not a virulence factor: fimbrae, exotoxins, membrane proteins for adherence, or bacteria reproduction
- Plasmids carrying antibiotic-resistant genes can also be obtained from ____ bacteria via transformation
- uses a timer and a tuning fork to determine the type of hearing loss
- Region that should be avoided when cutting a plasmid
- Gram ____ contains much more peptidoglycan
- Dead and toxoid vaccines require:
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- the first bone to vibrate of the ossicles
- bacterial infections are treated with ______
- Gram positive stains ___
- the type of vaccine where the virus is weakened
- patient reports/feelings that can't be easily measured
- maintains pressure within inner and outer ear
- process of viral pathogen presenting on the surface of an eater cell is done to ____
- recombinant DNA plasmid can be inserted into bacteria through the process of
- the _____ the color, the more antigen is present
- JEnner inoculated the 8y/o with pus to provide the ____
- you perform Rinne’s test on a patient and find that bone conduction is 15seconds and air conduction is 15 seconds in the left ear. You conclude that the type of hearing loss is:
- the stapes hits the ______ as it vibrates
- hearing loss caused by exposure to loud noises
- Measles, a vaccine-preventable disease, is caused by a ____
- the vibrations from the oval window pushes on the ___ inside the cochlea
- Two risks involved with getting a cochlear implant
- form a bridge between the two via pili, a plasmid is exchanged
- if there is conductive hearing loss, bone conduction is heard longer or _____ as air conduction
- graphed on the x-axis of audiograms
- three tubes that give the ability to sense body position in space
- amplify sounds, making them louder for the hard of hearing
- is one of the many causes of antibiotic resistance
- Bacteria with a thinner cell wall but with more layers
- enables bacterial cell to adhere to specific surfaces & can protects cells from immune systems
- a series of known diluted concentrations that can be compared to, to indicate the concentration of a solution
- blocks attachment of tRNA to ribosome, preventing continuation of protein synthesis
- the presence of ___ activates the immune system
- You perform Rinne’s test on a patient and find that bone conduction is for 3 seconds and air conduction is for 15 seconds in the right ear. You conclude that the type of hearing loss is:
- Isolate disease causing agent, isolate DNA from antigen, amplify DNA, run sequence through BLAST,
- bacteria are able to share ___ that contain antibiotic-resistant genes
- inhibit enzymes in cell wall synthesis; prevents formation of peptide bridges between adjacent peptidoglycan.
- can help medical professionals determine what disease was, how it spread, etc.
- conductive hearing loss occurs in the _____ ear
- Gram ____ contain a outer membrane
- test detects presence of antigen via color change to test the concentration of antigen
- type of vaccines created for pathogens like tetanus
- receiving a vaccine is an example of ___ immunity
- Endotoxins are present on the ___ later of gram negative bacteria
78 Clues: Gram positive stains ___ • Gram negative stains ____ • restriction endonuclease: • plays a role in equilibrium • can be measured or recorded • endotoxins function as _____ • Dead and toxoid vaccines require: • Gram ____ contain a outer membrane • Sound collection starts in the ____ • graphed on the x-axis of audiograms • category of the vaccine Jenner created • ...
Core 2 102c.1 Microbiology Study Guide 2025-04-11
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- Bloodborne pathogen that causes a highly infectious disease that infects the liver; Hepatitis B Virus.
- The removal of dirt, oil and/or pathogens from an object.
- Using the same infection control procedures with all clients is called standard ___________.
- Sub-microscopic particle (much smaller than bacteria) that causes familiar diseases like the common cold; requires living hosts to multiply; are not treatable with antibiotics.
- Occurs when disease-causing bacteria or viruses enter the body and multiply to the point of interfering with the body's normal state; an insufficient number of antibodies are produced by the body's defense (immune) system to "fight" harmful bacteria.
- ______ Transmission is the spread of infectious disease when an infected person touches or exchanges body fluids with someone else.
- Type of infection that is located in a small, confined area; often indicated by a pus-filled boil, pimple or inflamed area.
- Most common form of bacterial cells; bar- or rod-shaped cells that can produce a variety of diseases including tetanus, bacterial influenza, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and diphtheria.
- Eternal _________ are organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from another organism called a host; generally cause harm to the host; clients who have a disease caused by these should NOT be treated and should be referred to a physician; Ex. mosquitos.
- The action of making an object or substance unclean or impure.
- Spiraled, coiled, corkscrew-shaped bacterial cells; cause highly contagious diseases such as syphilis, cholera and lyme disease.
- Produced by the immune system in response to any pathogen; can either destroy, kill or inactivate pathogens.
- Disease-producing bacteria; cause infection and disease, and some produce toxins.
- The stage of growth in bacteria when they reproduce and grow rapidly; usually takes place in dark, damp or dirty areas where a food source is available.
- Hair-like projections which extend from the sides of the cell in Bacilli and Spirilla; give them the ability to move by themselves; produce a wave-like motion to easily propel the cell through a liquid.
- The ability of the body to destroy infectious agents that enter the body.
- ________ Transmission is when an infectious disease spreads through the air or contact with a contaminated object.
- Type of infection that occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body; also known as a systemic infection.
- Non-disease-producing bacteria; harmless and can be very beneficial; approx. 70% of all bacteria.
- Spherical (round-shaped) bacterial cells, which appear singularly or in groups.
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- Special group or type of antibodies that render a toxic substance harmless; can neutralize a specific toxin.
- Virus that can lead to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS); interferes with the body's natural immune system and causes it to break down.
- Bacterial cells that grow in pairs; cause of certain infections, including pneumonia.
- One-celled micro-organisms sometimes called germs or microbes; can cause infections by invading the body through a break in the skin or through any of the body's natural openings; go through a growth cycle that consists of two stages: active & inactive.
- A(n) ____________ carrier carries a disease-producing bacteria or virus with no recognizable symptoms.
- A(n) __________ Infection is transmitted from one person to another, usually through touch or through the air.
- Type of immunity that results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease; takes time (usually several weeks) to develop; long-lasting and sometimes life-long.
- The unintentional transfer or harmful bacteria from one person, object or surface to another with harmful effects.
- Type of immunity provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through their own immune system; protection is immediate; lasts only for a few weeks or months.
- Transmitted directly from one person to another, or by contact with articles that have come in contact with an infested person; usually accompanied by head scratching, redness and/or small bite marks on the scalp; easy to control by using a pediculicide.
- Hair-like projections which extend form the sides of the cell in Bacilli and Spirilla; give them the ability to move by themselves; produce a rowing-like motion to easily propel the cell through a liquid.
- Pus-forming bacterial cells; form in long chains and can cause septicemia (sometimes called blood poisoning), strep throat, rheumatic fever and other serious infections.
- __________ Pathogens are disease-causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the blood of body fluids; can be spread in the salon through haircutting, waxing, tweezing, nipping or anytime the skin is broken.
- Spread to a new person frequently; cause no infection unless they actually enter the body.
- Common viral infection that can lead to health problems such as genital warts, cervical changes and cervical cancer; often invisible and difficult to kill.
- Parasite _____ are molds and yeasts that produce contagious diseases such as ringworm (tinea), ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis) and noncontagious conditions such as dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis (stubborn dandruff).
- Pus-forming bacterial cells; form as grape-like bunches or in clusters; present in abscesses, pustules and boils.
- Stage of growth in bacteria when conditions are unfavorable; when the environment makes the bacteria's survival difficult, some bacteria enter this stage by creating spherical spores.
38 Clues: The removal of dirt, oil and/or pathogens from an object. • The action of making an object or substance unclean or impure. • The ability of the body to destroy infectious agents that enter the body. • Spherical (round-shaped) bacterial cells, which appear singularly or in groups. • ...
first aide 2016-11-27
3 Clues: method of discussing the events of an incident • of immunity developed via exposure to disease or immunization • of infection that strikes a person with a weakened immune system
Oncology: Leukemia and Lymphoma 2018-04-16
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- The most common leukemia in adults (acronym)
- Very agressive and the most common in children (acronym)
- arises directly or indirectly from hemopoietic stem cells
- deficiency of platelets in the blood. This causes bleeding into the tissues, bruising, and slow blood clotting after injury
- the presence of abnormally few neutrophils in the blood, leading to increased susceptibility to infection
- A type of lymphoma in which –Reed-Sternberg cells must be present
- the maturation of the cells is preserved but the unregulated proliferation results in the accumulation of leukemic cells in the bone marrow
- the acummulating leukemic cells are immature or have undergone a defect in maturation
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- unpaired pharyngeal tonsil in the roof of the pharynx, paired palatine tonsils & lingual tonsils scattered in the root of the tongue (two words)
- largest mass of lymphatic tissue
- The primary treatment for leukemia
- examination of the antigens on the cell surface and the antibodies produced by the body that match the antigen
- 95% have the Philadelphia chromosome (acromnym)
- arises from other cells populating in bone marrow
- a small red or purple spot caused by bleeding into the skin
- in order for a patient to recieve a bone marrow transplant, their own bone marrow must be destroyed by this radiation procedure (acronym)
- a heterogeneous group of lympho-proliferative malignancies with differing patterns of behavior and responses to treatment (hyphenated)
- lymphatic organ and site where T lymphocytes mature, larger in children and more active in pediatric immunity
18 Clues: largest mass of lymphatic tissue • The primary treatment for leukemia • The most common leukemia in adults (acronym) • 95% have the Philadelphia chromosome (acromnym) • arises from other cells populating in bone marrow • Very agressive and the most common in children (acronym) • arises directly or indirectly from hemopoietic stem cells • ...
World Issues Within K'naan's "Wavin' Flag" 2017-10-21
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- Prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior
- The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas (Two words)
- Something that is believed to belong justifiably to every person (Two words)
- A political and economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe (Two words)
- The state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views
- People who have been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
- An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug
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- A disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity
- A country that is facing an ethnic cleansing of a group of Muslims
- The process by which businesses or other organizations start operating on an international scale
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state
- The state of having no place to live
- A feeling you get when you don't have enough to eat
- A large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush
- The state of being extremely poor
- The state of treating everyone the same, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- The right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint
- An intense feeling of deep affection
18 Clues: The state of being extremely poor • The state of having no place to live • An intense feeling of deep affection • An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug • A feeling you get when you don't have enough to eat • The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas (Two words) • The right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint • ...
Inventions and Technology 2021-03-03
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- A small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases
- An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals
- A four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine and is able to carry a small number of people.
- The action or process of making a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model, typically by laying down many thin layers of a material in succession.
- Services available via a remote cloud computing server rather than an on-site server.
- A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device.
- bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing
- Instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it
- A machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
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- A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
- Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention
- Who discovered penicillin?
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy
- Product that contains nicotine.
- Who invented lightbulb?
- A mechanism for keeping a door, lid, etc., fastened, typically operated only by a key of a particular form.
18 Clues: Who invented lightbulb? • Who discovered penicillin? • Product that contains nicotine. • Alexander Graham Bell's famous invention • bomb used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing • A device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy • An electronic device for reading digital books and periodicals • A remote-controlled pilotless aircraft or small flying device. • ...
Covid vocabulary 2022-12-09
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- Fortunately, most … are dealt with by the body's immune system.
- … are less effective than water and soap.
- Until they gave it a name, they mostly referred to COVID-19 as … coronavirus (disease).
- For centuries it's been common for ships arriving from infected areas to be kept in … at the docks, originally for 40 days which is where the term comes from.
- According to professor, … immunity to Covid-19 by vaccination is not possible because it still infects vaccinated individuals.
- There was another … of the disease in 1993 but the cause was uncertain.
- When they know the … period they will know how long to keep people in quarantine.
- People who are asymptomatic can still be ….
- Plants, soil, and water in the environment are also … for some infectious agents.
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- Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive test that measures the oxygen … level of your blood.
- They now conduct … for all incoming passengers.
- They will … anyone suspected of having the disease.
- She had no idea her husband had coronavirus because he was ….
- Antibiotics cannot be used to treat … infections because they don't kill viruses, only bacteria.
- Sweden was one of the few countries that did not impose blanket ….
- A … for cholera was invented in 1879.
- When viruses become more infectious or better able to survive the body's immune system, they become a type of variant known as a ….
- The city was devastated by a(n) … of cholera in the 19th century.
18 Clues: A … for cholera was invented in 1879. • … are less effective than water and soap. • People who are asymptomatic can still be …. • They now conduct … for all incoming passengers. • They will … anyone suspected of having the disease. • She had no idea her husband had coronavirus because he was …. • Fortunately, most … are dealt with by the body's immune system. • ...
The immune system - EA, CC, JH, GK 2024-10-15
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- which type of immune cell is responsible for producing antibodies in the adaptive immune response?
- Which immune T cells directly kill virus-infected cells?
- what is the term for a foreign substance that simulates an immune response in the body?
- What co-receptor on helper T cells helps recognize antigens presented by MHC II?
- what type of white blood cells are crucial for adaptive immunity?
- what is the name of an attenuated virus that triggers an immune response and memory cells
- what type of cells ensure a quicker immune response upon re-exposure to an antigen?
- What is the term for antibodies, named for their role in the immune system?
- what are the signalling molecules released T cells that promote B cell growth and division?
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- what term describes substances released from cells, such as antibodies produced by plasma cells?
- Which immune cells engulf pathogens and present antigens to activate the adaptive immune system?
- which type of immune response that involves T cells directly attacking infected or abnormal cells
- which Y-shaped protein is produced by plasma cells and binds to specific antigens?
- what is a specialised antibody that is not naturally derived?
- what cells do B cells differentiate into to produce antibodies?
- which serine proteases trigger programmed cell death?
- What type of immune response is non-specific and acts immediately or within hours?
- what is the process of attaching antibodies to antigens that inactivates them?
18 Clues: which serine proteases trigger programmed cell death? • Which immune T cells directly kill virus-infected cells? • what is a specialised antibody that is not naturally derived? • what cells do B cells differentiate into to produce antibodies? • what type of white blood cells are crucial for adaptive immunity? • ...
Indian Constitution EL 2025-01-09
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- The minimum number of members of the Parliament needed to conduct business.
- A local government often centered in a town or a city.
- The immunity UNO and its agencies enjoys
- Freedom of a state to determine its foreign relations with other states and be a member of international organizations
- Formulates laws, adopts the budget and forms the government
- The act of making a formal statement that a public official might be guilty of a serious offence in connection with his or her job
- Change or addition to a document or legal provisions:
- Country from which DPSPs were borrowed
- A synonym for council of ministers
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- Put a law into effect by a formal proclamation
- A formal application made to a court of law.
- Having two branches, chambers, or houses, as a legislative body
- Valid power that one can exercise to block a decision
- Exemption from punishment which ought to be imposed often used to refer to the failure of government to take serious steps against crime.
- The branch of government that is endowed with the authority to interpret the law
- The system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country.
- Financial intermediary between the people and the economy and in the process earns profits.
- The name given to a second chamber or upper house of a bicameral federal legislature in several federations.
18 Clues: A synonym for council of ministers • Country from which DPSPs were borrowed • The immunity UNO and its agencies enjoys • A formal application made to a court of law. • Put a law into effect by a formal proclamation • Valid power that one can exercise to block a decision • Change or addition to a document or legal provisions: • ...
Cold Stress on Cattle 2025-12-11
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- By how much percent do energy demands increase for every degree Celsius below the comfort temperature?
- What is the temperature range where cattle maintain body temperature without extra energy use?
- resource must remain accessible to cattle to maintain energy balance and health?
- What is the ideal body condition score out of five for cows entering winter?
- What behavioral symptom indicates cold stress along with reduced feed intake?
- What is one visible sign of cold stress in cattle?
- What financial consequence can result from poor cold stress management?
- What material insulates cattle from cold ground and helps maintain a dry coat?
- What term describes the threshold below which cattle must increase metabolic heat production?
- What increases significantly when temperatures fall below the lower critical temperature?
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- What aspect of cattle health declines under cold stress along with weight gain and immunity?
- What scoring system is used to assess cattle’s fat reserves before winter?
- What feed should be added one pound per head per day for every five degrees Celsius drop below minus twenty degrees Celsius?
- What practice helps detect early signs of cold stress and prevent severe health issues?
- What type of feed increases energy density and supports rumen heat production?
- What environmental management factor reduces wind chill and prevents frostbite?
- What structure reduces wind chill and protects cattle from prevailing winds?
- What ration balancing software tool is recommended for winter feeding management?
18 Clues: What is one visible sign of cold stress in cattle? • What financial consequence can result from poor cold stress management? • What scoring system is used to assess cattle’s fat reserves before winter? • What is the ideal body condition score out of five for cows entering winter? • What structure reduces wind chill and protects cattle from prevailing winds? • ...
Microbiome Review 2024-11-18
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- these are the chemicals that bacteria release to destroy cellular material and use it for food
- beneficial bacteria that stick to the gut wall and helps produce immune cells
- small single celled microorganisms found in and on almost every living things
- Under the right conditions bacteria can do this very quickly every 20 minutes
- Pathogenic bacteria associated with antibiotics destroying beneficial bacteria
- antibiotics kill bacteria by destroying the bacteria's
- Air, Food, water, contaminated object and contaminated animals are the many ways in which pathogens are
- the collection of micro-organisms in and on the human body
- Bacteria live in and on humans because we provide them with plenty of food and a warm moist
- this process will ensure that no live bacteria can be found in your drinking water
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- medications made from mold that kill bacteria by destroying their cell walls
- this unpleasant symptom occurs when pathogenic bacteria damage the gut lining cause water to leak out of the cells
- these are bad bacteria that cause disease in humans by releasing toxins that destroy cells
- these are good bacteria that live in your gut and help with digestion and immunity
- Pathogenic bacteria that causes food poisoning is found in animal waste and causes Diarrhea
- these dietary supplements are given when someone wants to regrow their microbiome
- this appliance keeps bacteria from growing on food
- beneficial bacteria that mothers pass to babies; helps digest food and produce mucus to line and protect the gut
18 Clues: this appliance keeps bacteria from growing on food • antibiotics kill bacteria by destroying the bacteria's • the collection of micro-organisms in and on the human body • medications made from mold that kill bacteria by destroying their cell walls • beneficial bacteria that stick to the gut wall and helps produce immune cells • ...
rhiley crossword 2021-03-10
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- military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
- a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
- with earnest and eager attention.
- (of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative) become less intense or widespread.
- of a person) avoiding work; lazy.
- a person or group that invades a country, region, or other place.
- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot.
- scold or rebuke.
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- instruct or inform (someone) thoroughly, especially in preparation for a task. Ominous giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
- not able to think or speak clearly usually because of a high fever or other illness. 2 : wildly excited. Other Words from delirious.
- (of a device or process) working by itself with little or no direct human control.
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease.
- (of a place) empty of people.
- the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself.
14 Clues: scold or rebuke. • (of a place) empty of people. • with earnest and eager attention. • of a person) avoiding work; lazy. • steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot. • the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself. • a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire. • ...
Immune system 2024-02-25
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- Globulin protein which binds and transports iron in plasma
- Type of immunity relying on antigen-specific antibodies secreted by plasma cells
- Several plasma proteins circulating in the blood under their inactive form. Once activated by a pathogen, they lead to a cascade of reactions promoting inflammation, triggering cytolysis (via a membrane attack complex), enhancing phagocytosis, and facilitating immune clearance.
- Enzymes that catalyze the destruction of the cell walls of certain bacteria, present in body secretions (tears, sweat, etc.).
- Local immune reaction to injury or infection leading to the body part being red, hot, swollen and painful.
- Proteins able to inhibit virus replication.
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- Abnormally high body temperature.
- Fluid of very low pH secreted by the lining of the stomach, containing digestive enzymes.
- Slightly acidic film covering the skin, composed of a mix of sweat and sebum.
- Cells able to ingest cell debris or pathogens to kill and digest them.
- Membrane composed an epithelial and connective tissue, containing mucous glands, lining body cavities opened to the outside.
- Type of cells that are part of the innate immune system, able to directly kill foreign cells (recognized as non-self).
- Type of immune response that does not involve antibodies, but rather the activation of antigen-specific T-lymphocytes.
- Largest organ of the body, part of the first line of immune defenses.
14 Clues: Abnormally high body temperature. • Proteins able to inhibit virus replication. • Globulin protein which binds and transports iron in plasma • Largest organ of the body, part of the first line of immune defenses. • Cells able to ingest cell debris or pathogens to kill and digest them. • Slightly acidic film covering the skin, composed of a mix of sweat and sebum. • ...
social crossword 2018-01-22
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- a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
- chiefly in historical or literary contexts) a member of a people regarded as primitive and uncivilized.
- an acute contagious viral disease, with fever and pustules usually leaving permanent scars. It was effectively eradicated through vaccination by 1979.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable.
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- a person or organization that provides funds for a project or activity carried out by another, in particular.
- make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable.
- an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- a factory for fish
- a place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community.
- rule by an emperor.
- protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
15 Clues: a factory for fish • rule by an emperor. • a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable. • make (someone or something) seem less impressive or valuable. • protection or exemption from something, especially an obligation or penalty. • ...
Louisiana History Midterm Vocabulary Bonus 2018-12-11
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- Tangible items (things you can touch) such as food, clothing, cars, and houses)
- A group of citizens who hear evidence on a large case and make a decision based on the evidence
- A complete collection of civil laws commissioned by French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte around 1800 which influenced Louisiana’s first civil code adopted in 1808.
- Wandering from place to place
- Water that is deep enough to travel by boat
- How people manage material resources in a community or other organized body (single household, city, state, nation, or the globe)
- The condition that exists when people and societies try to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
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- Revising the legislative district boundaries based on population numbers
- Black code; a set of laws established by Bienville in 1724 that regulated the behavior of slaves and laid out rules for their masters
- An area of land that drains into tributaries and eventually into larger rivers
- The system of letting an individual businessman take control of a colony in the hopes that he could make it profitable
- An object made by humans especially an ancient tool or weapon
- Natural resistance to disease
- A tax placed on a good imported into the United States to protect a US producer from the cheaper goods from international competitors
14 Clues: Wandering from place to place • Natural resistance to disease • Water that is deep enough to travel by boat • An object made by humans especially an ancient tool or weapon • Revising the legislative district boundaries based on population numbers • An area of land that drains into tributaries and eventually into larger rivers • ...
A Viral Culture 🦠🧫 2022-07-26
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- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- a state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed
- a virus that has spike proteins
- something that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease
- objects or materials which are likely to carry infection, such as clothes, utensils, and furniture
- a thin sheet of tissue or layer of cells acting as a boundary, lining, or partition in an organism
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient
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- a disease that affects a large number of people within a community, population, or region
- having been made impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance
- an organism that transmits a disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another
- the action or process of transmitting something
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or organism lives
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages, commonly referred to as the flu
14 Clues: a virus that has spike proteins • the action or process of transmitting something • an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or organism lives • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease • a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
Health 2023-06-24
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- The condition of being well physically, mentally, and socially, free from illness or injury.
- The body's ability to resist or fight off infections and diseases, often developed through vaccinations.
- The ability to be physically active and perform physical activities with strength, endurance, and flexibility.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs and diseases, such as washing hands.
- The feeling of mental or emotional pressure or tension caused by various factors, and its impact on health.
- The state of overall well-being and good health, involving physical, mental, and emotional aspects.
- The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- Taking measures to avoid or reduce the risk of diseases or injuries through actions like vaccinations or safety precautions.
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- The process of providing the body with an adequate amount of water to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong.
- A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction.
- diet A diet that includes a variety of foods from different food groups to provide essential nutrients.
- The process of providing the body with the necessary food and nutrients for growth, development, and health.
- The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate.
14 Clues: The natural state of rest in which the body and mind recover and rejuvenate. • Physical activity or movement that helps to keep the body healthy and strong. • The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • A state of well-being characterized by positive emotions, contentment, and satisfaction. • ...
Chapter 2 Terms - Intro to Global Health 2025-09-09
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- permanent reduction to zero incidence of a disease
- sickness or any departure, subjective or objective, from a psychological or physiological state of well-being
- the resistance of a pathogen due to the immunity of a large proportion of the group to that pathogen
- death
- number of people suffering from a certain health condition over a specific time period
- Caused by an infectious agent and spread directly or indirectly from people to people, animals to people or people to animals
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- the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors which determine the health status of individuals or populations
- restriction of the activities of healthy people because they were exposed to a disease
- a substance that inhibits the growth of bacteria
- a preparation made from a suspension of killed or weakened pathogens or an inactive toxin that stimulates the production of antibodies to protect individuals from infectious diseases
- any microbe capable of causing disease
- measures how many people get a disease, for a specified number of people at risk, for a given period of time
- The average number of years a newborn baby could expect to live if current mortality trends were to continue for the rest of the newborn’s life
- Illnesses that are not spread by any infectious agent
14 Clues: death • any microbe capable of causing disease • a substance that inhibits the growth of bacteria • permanent reduction to zero incidence of a disease • Illnesses that are not spread by any infectious agent • restriction of the activities of healthy people because they were exposed to a disease • ...
Immunizations 2018-02-18
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- first dose given at 2 months, again at 4 months and 6 months, final dose at 12-15 months. Type of flu. (CcC) IM injection
- 2 months, 4 months, 6 months (CC) given orally
- the second M in MMR
- recommended annually once over the age of 6 months. IM injection
- required for college students living in dorms
- administered at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, and 4-6 years, may need boosters depending on immunity. (CCcC) IM injection
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- 1st dose usually given at birth, 2nd dose administered 1 to 2 months after the first dose. IM injection
- given in 2 doses 6 months apartment between 12-23 months. A version of the virus. IM injection
- the first M in MMR
- What varicella protects against. first given at 12-15 months, then at 4-6 years. Given subcut
- also called german measles and the R in MMR
- Papillomavirus given between 11 and 12 years in 2 shots over a 6-12 month period. 15-26 y.o get 3 shots over 6 months
- 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12-15 months. (CCC) IM injection
- protects against a virus. Given at 2 months, 4 months, between 6-18 months, 4-6 years. (CCC) inactived virus, IM or subcu injection
14 Clues: the first M in MMR • the second M in MMR • also called german measles and the R in MMR • required for college students living in dorms • 2 months, 4 months, 6 months (CC) given orally • 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12-15 months. (CCC) IM injection • recommended annually once over the age of 6 months. IM injection • ...
Prescription Drug Safety 2022-11-01
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- drugs that are prescribed usually to treat severe pain
- refer to the crime of operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs.
- a medical emergency that occurs when a person ingests more of a drug than their body can handle at one time
- drugs, such as benzodiazepines, that are used to treat conditions such as anxiety and sleep disorders
- messengers in the brain that are impacted by drug use
- Substance a drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use is regulated by the government due to the substance’s medical use, potential for abuse, and safety or dependence liability
- laws that provide immunity (protect people from arrest, charge or prosecution) for the person experiencing an overdose and the people who call 911 for assistance
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- taking a drug in ways or amounts other than as prescribed; taking a drug without a prescription
- a group of symptoms that occur when a drug is abruptly discontinued
- taking a prescription drug recreationally, or for enjoyment, not for their intended purpose
- drugs that are most often prescribed to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- a disorder characterized by the compulsive use of a substance despite adverse consequences
- needing more of a drug to get the same effect
- a federal agency responsible for protecting public health
14 Clues: needing more of a drug to get the same effect • messengers in the brain that are impacted by drug use • drugs that are prescribed usually to treat severe pain • a federal agency responsible for protecting public health • a group of symptoms that occur when a drug is abruptly discontinued • ...
Bacteria and Viruses 2021-03-30
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- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- a microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium that cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell
- a microorganism that causes a disease
- dividing or splitting something into two or more parts
- microscopic organisms not visible to the naked eye; aka germs
- the temporary union of two bacterial or unicellular organisms for the exchange of genetic material
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- the state or process of rotting
- a resistant asexual spore that develops inside some bacteria cells
- a small threadlike structure that allows bacteria to swim
- the use of either natural occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants in order to clean up a polluted site
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or more diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease
- a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms
- Fixation, the process by which atmospheric nitrogen is converted by a natural or an industrial means to a form of nitrogen such as ammonia
- the partial sterilization of a product to make it safe for consumption and improve its keeping quality
14 Clues: the state or process of rotting • a microorganism that causes a disease • dividing or splitting something into two or more parts • a small threadlike structure that allows bacteria to swim • microscopic organisms not visible to the naked eye; aka germs • a medicine that inhibits the growth of or destroys microorganisms • ...
Courtney 2023-10-09
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- A bacterium,virus or microorganism that can cause disease.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms.
- A blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A localised physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened,swollen,hot and often painful.
- An organism that transmits a pathogen, disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another.
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- The communication of disease from one person to another by close contact.
- A small petrel of southern seas, having a wide bill fringed with comblike plates for feeding on planktonic crustaceans.
- Something you develop over your lifetime.
- A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases.
- The process of infecting or the state of being infected.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- A toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- An infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.
14 Clues: Something you develop over your lifetime. • The process of infecting or the state of being infected. • A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms. • A bacterium,virus or microorganism that can cause disease. • The communication of disease from one person to another by close contact. • ...
List 61 What is vulcanology? 2024-02-16
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- The study of the form and structure of organisms, including the shapes and relationships of their parts.
- The scientific study of society, human behaviour, and the interactions among individuals and groups.
- The set of technical terms or expressions used in a particular subject, discipline, or activity.
- The branch of biology that deals with the immune system, immunity, and the body's defense against diseases.
- The branch of science that deals with hearing, balance, and related disorders.
- The study of human movement, encompassing the mechanics, anatomy, and physiology involved in physical activity.
- A collection of myths, especially those belonging to a particular culture or religious tradition.
- The study of drugs, their properties, uses, and effects on living organisms.
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- The study and application of extremely small things, often at the molecular or atomic level.
- The study of volcanoes and volcanic phenomena, including their formation, eruption, and effects.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere, including weather patterns, climate, and atmospheric conditions.
- The scientific study of the mind and behaviour, encompassing various aspects of cognitive and emotional processes.
- The use of living organisms, cells, and biological systems to develop new technologies and products.
- The scientific study of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes, including the study of rocks and minerals.
14 Clues: The study of drugs, their properties, uses, and effects on living organisms. • The branch of science that deals with hearing, balance, and related disorders. • The study and application of extremely small things, often at the molecular or atomic level. • The study of volcanoes and volcanic phenomena, including their formation, eruption, and effects. • ...
Healthcare History 2022-08-29
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- diseases that affect many people and spread rapidly by infecting a certain area or population
- an emblem of medicine in the United States
- a promise of professional behavior made by physicians beginning their careers; promises ethical and honest practice of the medical profession
- a type of care designed to relieve pain and reduce suffering in terminally ill patient
- Loss of feeling with or with- out the loss of consciousness
- drugs that slow the growth of, or destroy bacteria; used to treat infections
- a method of analyzing and treating mental and emotional disorders through sessions in which the patient is encouraged to talk about personal experience and dreams
- an instrument that uses a lens to magnify objects too small to be seen with the naked eye
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- disease-producing microorganism
- the use of medicines that contain weakened or dead bacteria or viruses to build immunity and prevent disease
- an incurable metabolic disease that results in an increased level of glucose, or sugar, in the blood
- a federal health insurance program for persons 65 or older and disabled individuals
- passed into law in 2010 for a major regulatory overhaul of US healthcare
- a program jointly-funded by state and federal taxes that provides medical aid for low-income individuals of all ages; managed by the state
14 Clues: disease-producing microorganism • an emblem of medicine in the United States • Loss of feeling with or with- out the loss of consciousness • passed into law in 2010 for a major regulatory overhaul of US healthcare • drugs that slow the growth of, or destroy bacteria; used to treat infections • ...
COVID-19 2020-04-24
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- The outbreak began in ___, China in December 2019
- The typical incubation period is up to ___ weeks
- ___-___ assays are the current gold standard for diagnosing suspected cases (acronym)
- A ___ swab is the preferred upper respiratory tract specimen for viral testing
- Commonly a marker of iron deficiency, this protein may be elevated due to severe inflammation
- Human-to-human transmission is primarily via respiratory ___
- Patients with severe disease could be at risk for ___ storm syndrome
- ___-CoV-2 is the causative agent of COVID-19 (acronym)
- Elevated procalcitonin in COVID-19 patients likely indicates ___ superinfection
- ___ assays will likely be useful in detecting exposure and/or immunity
- Prior to COVID-19, the most recent disease caused by spillover of an animal coronavirus to humans (acronym)
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- Malaria drug touted by some as effective against the virus, despite a lack of evidence
- Fever, ___, shortness of breath and fatigue are the most common symptoms of infection
- According to WHO myth-busters, eating this food with antimicrobial properties does not protect against the virus
- Cross-reactivity of serology assays for other coronaviruses would lead to false ___ results
- The virus may survive for up to ___ days on plastic and stainless steel
- HbA1c and ___ glucose are temporarily the recommended tests for gestational diabetes screening and diagnosis
- Elderly patients are at ___ risk of developing serious illness (increased/decreased)
- Pediatric patients typically experience ___ severe and different symptoms as compared to adults (more/less)
- This common companion animal may transmit the virus, but only to other animals of the same species
20 Clues: The typical incubation period is up to ___ weeks • The outbreak began in ___, China in December 2019 • ___-CoV-2 is the causative agent of COVID-19 (acronym) • Human-to-human transmission is primarily via respiratory ___ • Patients with severe disease could be at risk for ___ storm syndrome • ___ assays will likely be useful in detecting exposure and/or immunity • ...
Chapter 4 Ort 2019-03-05
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- The definitive Revelation of Church given to the Apostles and through then
- The office of priest in the Catholic Church
- The teaching office of the bishops in their own dioceses
- A bishop of the highest rest
- The faithful of the church who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- A defined territorial district within a diocese
- A new relationship between man and God that has been established in Christ
- The truth that the Catholic bishops today can trace their authority in a direct line back to the Apostles
- the official church of the local bishop
- A council involving all the bishops of a particular nation
- The sacrament by which men are ordained to the episcopacy, priesthood, or diaconate
- A gathering of the world's cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome for the purpose of electing a new pope
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- the teaching office of all the bishops gathered with the pope
- The obligation of the faithful to accept and believe in the authoritative and infallible teaching of the Magisterium
- A permanent state of life recognized by the Church
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error
- The office of deacon in the Catholic Church
- A larger diocese
- The highest rank
- A man who is ordained to assist the mission of the Church
- The office of bishop in the Catholic Church
- The unity in Christ of all the redeemed
- The assembly of the world's bishops
- The office of Pope in the Catholic Church
- The definitive successor to the apostles
25 Clues: A larger diocese • The highest rank • A bishop of the highest rest • The assembly of the world's bishops • The unity in Christ of all the redeemed • the official church of the local bishop • The definitive successor to the apostles • The office of Pope in the Catholic Church • The office of deacon in the Catholic Church • The office of priest in the Catholic Church • ...
Lashure- Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- means "servant", ordained to assist bishop and priests in distributing Communion, preaching, blessing marriages, and baptisms
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error.
- make present the redeeming sacrifice of Christ
- from here were the people whom God revealed his plan for salvation
- Gathering of cardinals to elect a pope
- Local church within a diocese, usually under the direction of a priest
- Greek word meaning overseer, the origin of the word bishop
- vote for new pope; could become pope
- Ecclesial jurisdiction headed by a bishop
- the office of Pope in the Catholic Church
- head of the apostles
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- Teaching office of the Church
- religious authorities; bishops, priests, deacons
- from a Greek word meaning the whole inhabited world
- the definitive list of the books of the Bible
- have been recognized in a special way by recent Popes because of their acknowledgment of a single God
- Latin word for church
- a sign that confers the grace it signifies.
- Home church of the bishop of a diocese.
- Literally, "one who is sent". Jesus selected 12 to be his inner circle of companions and to carry out his mission after his Ascension.
- the faithful of the Church who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders; bishops, priests, and deacons
- the highest rank
- ordained to assist his bishop by ministering to the faithful and celebrating many of the sacraments, including the Eucharist.
- Successor to the Apostles; he is called to teach, sanctify, and govern the faithful of his diocese
- in charge of all of the church; successor to St. Peter
25 Clues: the highest rank • head of the apostles • Latin word for church • Teaching office of the Church • vote for new pope; could become pope • Gathering of cardinals to elect a pope • Home church of the bishop of a diocese. • Ecclesial jurisdiction headed by a bishop • the office of Pope in the Catholic Church • a sign that confers the grace it signifies. • ...
Chapter 17 2019-09-23
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- - group of minute infectious agents, ability to replicate only in living host cells.
- pathogens - Disease causing microorganisms in human blood.
- -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms.
- - Stage in cycle, enclosed in a protective wall.
- - object such as a book, not harmful in itself, harbors pathogenic microorganisms.
- - treatment of disease by chemical agents.
- - originating in the hospital, develops 72 hours after admittance.
- - chemicals used to free environment from pathogenic organisms.
- Asepsis - Procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and edospores.
- - subkingdom of simple oranisms of the animal kingdom.
- - A passive host that carries pathogenic organisms, no injury to self, infects individuals.
- - occurring in two distinct forms.
- - Animal or Plant that nourishes another organism.
- - invasion of microorganism in the body tissues, toxins, intracellular antibody response.
- - organisms who cell have a true nucleus.
- - Disease-producing microorganisms.
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- - security against a certain disease.
- - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus.
- - Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- - Suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms for prevention.
- Asepsis - Reduction of infectious agents, reduce probability of infection.
- - complete destruction of all living microorgansisms, by diferent methods.
- - freedom from infection.
- - resulting from the activities of physicians.
- Precautions - prevent transmission of disease by body fluid and substances.
- - microscopic organisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi.
- - Complete viral particle found extracellularly, capable of surviving, called a viral particle.
- - denote of eukaryotic protists (mushrooms, mold)absence of chlorophyll.
- - deviation from normal structure,pathologic mechanism.
- Care-Associated Infection - Infection acquired while receiving another treatment for another health issue.
30 Clues: - freedom from infection. • - occurring in two distinct forms. • - Disease-producing microorganisms. • - security against a certain disease. • -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms. • - organisms who cell have a true nucleus. • - treatment of disease by chemical agents. • - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus. • - resulting from the activities of physicians. • ...
GCSE Biology chapters 1-4 2020-03-20
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- this breaks down substances during digestion
- the part of the plant that moves water around the plant
- the type of medication that is only effective at treating bacterial infections
- the process of breaking down food
- a way in which the immune system destroys pathogens which involves engulfing the pathogen
- the part of the plant that moves ions around the plant
- the process in which plants produce energy
- a type of the cell that can specialised to become any cell
- a common way to treat diabetes type 2
- a type of cell that has loose DNA
- a type of respiration that doesn't require oxygen
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- a type of cell that has a cell membrane,cytoplasm and genetic material enclosed in a nucleus.
- a type of equipment used to look at cells
- the process in which animals produce energy
- the biological process of making an identical cell
- a type of injection that leads to herd immunity
- the movement of substances from a low to a high concentration using energy
- is the process of breaking down carbohydrates, proteins and lipids
- a factor that effects the rate of photosynthesis
- the type of vessel that moves oxygenated blood around the body
- the organelle where respiration happens
- when a cell is used for a specific function it becomes...
- the movement of substances from a high concentration to a low concentration
- the movement of water from a high water potential to a low water potential
- a type of pathogen that can't be treated by antibiotics and causes HIV
25 Clues: the process of breaking down food • a type of cell that has loose DNA • a common way to treat diabetes type 2 • the organelle where respiration happens • a type of equipment used to look at cells • the process in which plants produce energy • the process in which animals produce energy • this breaks down substances during digestion • ...
. 2023-04-03
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- someone who promotes and sells goods and services
- a chair fitted with wheels
- a machine that used to collects dust and small particles from floor and other surfaces
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular infectious disease
- someone who cares for people who are sick or injured
- a roughly open container
- messages distributed to other people by phones or computer
- a list of items on sale
- a device for making an electrical connection
- a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper
- an electronic device for storing and processing data
- an electronic device that plays audio compact discs
- a device that projects an Image or video
- a pen that used to write at whiteboard
- a wipeable board with a white surface used for teaching or presentations
- someone who works with electricity
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
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- a machine that used to drill a holes in materials.
- someone who is responsible for looking after an office
- an electric version of whiteboard
- someone who cleans houses, offices, and buildings
- goods or services that can be bought and sold
- a computer resource for recording data in a computer storage device
- technology used to connect computers with peripheral devices
- dress of a distinctive design or fashion worn by members of a particular group
- a wire used for transmitting electricity
- someone who enters information and data for digital store
- someone
- a tool used for wiping floors
- a device for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
30 Clues: someone • a list of items on sale • a roughly open container • a chair fitted with wheels • a tool used for wiping floors • an electric version of whiteboard • someone who works with electricity • a pen that used to write at whiteboard • a wire used for transmitting electricity • a device that projects an Image or video • a device for making an electrical connection • ...
Body Organization 2014-05-14
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- basic unit of life
- ___ section, horizontal cut
- closer to starting point
- ____ plane, also called horizontal plane
- structure separating thoracic and abdominal cavities
- "spine side"
- imaging using computer-aided X-rays in multiple layers
- "Father of Western Medicine"
- chemical reactions for breaking down molecules
- homeostatic feedback where response enhances stimulus
- space between the lungs
- imaging using sound waves
- imaging of metabolic activity using radiolabeled glucose
- imaging using X-rays
- vertical plane on midline
- ___ plane, parallel to the midline
- ___ cavity, surrounds lung
- towards midline
- nose-end
- serous membrane forming cavity wall
- study of cells
- ___ center, determines set-level for a homeostatic condition
- chief physician to Roman gladiators
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- away from midline
- simplest level of body organization
- sum of all chemical reactions in the body
- Dutch anatomist studied cadavers
- ___ cavity, surrounds heart
- homeostatic feedback where response opposes stimulus
- organ system that produces hormones
- "back"
- organ that carries out an effect in homeostatic system
- ___ cavity, contains abdominal organs
- structure determines function, "Principle of _"
- ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- study of body function
- organ system that provides active immunity
- imaging of soft tissues using magnetic fields
- "belly-side"
- "front"
- study of tissues
- group of cells with similar structure/function
- serous membrane on surface of organ
- chemical reactions for building molecules
- farther from starting point
- study of body structure
- tail-end
- group of tissues working together
48 Clues: "back" • "front" • nose-end • tail-end • "spine side" • "belly-side" • study of cells • towards midline • study of tissues • away from midline • basic unit of life • imaging using X-rays • study of body function • space between the lungs • study of body structure • closer to starting point • imaging using sound waves • vertical plane on midline • ___ cavity, surrounds lung • ___ section, horizontal cut • ...
Freshman Vocabulary Quarter 3 Review 2014-02-27
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- an overwhelming defeat; a complete collapse or failure
- back, again, anew
- to, towards, at, near
- out, away, lacking, former
- related to
- for, forward
- believable, honest truth, trustworthy
- great quantity; lavish display or supply
- the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression
- with, together, alongside
- enemy; opponent
- type, family, kind
- cause to be
- not
- condition or activity
- of reduced quality or strength
- hardship; great misfortune
- from, away, down
- essential, present
- to clear from a charge or accusation
- not having life; without energy or spirit
- opposite of, reverse
- to comfort
- to cause to stand, to set up, to place
- having, giving, marked by
- other, different
- life, breath, spirit
- state or quality
- to defend
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- rod, staff
- to turn
- offended dignity
- passion; enthusiasm
- worse, lower, inferior, meaner
- to comfort
- resistance to disease; freedom from a charge or obligation
- to conquer
- worthy
- to burn, shining, white
- to pour out abundantly; to give abundantly
- not able to be defeated, unbeatable
- ability, worth
- to make easier; to assist
- to believe
- to do easily
- composed of different kinds, diverse
- condition or action
- full of or showing contempt; scornful, regarding someone as beneath you
- reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused
- having the quality of, relating to
- famous, outstanding, distinguished; projecting
- to burn
- burden
- to project, to threaten
54 Clues: not • worthy • burden • to turn • to burn • to defend • rod, staff • related to • to comfort • to conquer • to believe • to comfort • cause to be • for, forward • to do easily • ability, worth • enemy; opponent • offended dignity • from, away, down • other, different • state or quality • back, again, anew • type, family, kind • essential, present • passion; enthusiasm • condition or action • opposite of, reverse • ...
The Integumentary system 2014-04-22
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- Tyrosinase is required for the production of:
- the outermost layer of the skin.
- a group of tissues that perform a specific function.
- Function in sensations of pressure.
- a precursor to vitamin A.
- Work with helper T cells to provide immunity.
- the outer most layer of the epidermis
- contains the largest number of adipocytes.
- a burn the involves the entire epidermis and some of the dermis.
- the most common type of skin cancer.
- the third layer of skin.
- present in thick skin but not in thin skin.
- Provide increased surface area for nutrient, waste, and gas exchange.
- Function in sensation of touch
- Produce a protein that provides protection from mechanical injury and bacterial invasion.
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- the protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissues.
- the bundle of smooth muscle associated with hair follicles.
- A lipid‑rich, water‑repellent secretion is produced by structures known as _____ within the keratinocytes of the stratum granulosum
- Produce a product that helps prevent excessive evaporation of water from the skin.
- the dense inner layer of skin.
- produces earwax
- secreted during emotional stress and sexual excitement.
- glands that produce perspiration.
- absorption of damaging light rays is the primary function of.
- is the thick layer of the dermis.
- the cells producing pigment responsible for skin color.
- The pinkish red color of the skin of white people
- The layer of the skin from which new epidermal cells are derived.
- located in the Meissner's corpuscles
- helps regulate body temperature.
30 Clues: produces earwax • the third layer of skin. • a precursor to vitamin A. • the dense inner layer of skin. • Function in sensation of touch • the outermost layer of the skin. • helps regulate body temperature. • glands that produce perspiration. • is the thick layer of the dermis. • Function in sensations of pressure. • the most common type of skin cancer. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle #7 2015-10-21
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- eukaryote that is not an animal, plant or fungus
- "flu" commonly epidemic disease caused by rapidly mutating virus
- asexual reproduction in which a cell divides into two equal parts
- animal-like protist
- theory that states that all organisms are made of cells, alll cells are produced by other living cells, and the cell is the most basic unit of life
- infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are destroyd
- cell that does have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
- human immmunofeficiency virus- virus that weakens the immune system by reproducing in and destroying T cells; and causes AIDS
- rapid outbreak of a disease that affects many people
- substance that stimulates an immune response, producing acquired immunity without illness or infection
- changing, organized group of related parts that interact to form a whole
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- process by which a prokaryote transfer part of its chromosomes to another prokaryote
- chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria
- infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are not immediately destroyed
- the basic unit of life
- membrane-bound structure that is specicalized to perform a distinct process within a cell
- cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles
- organism that is within the kingdom Bacteria
- infectious particle made only of a strand of either DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
- agent that causes disease
- a body, organ or system condition resulting from various causes such as infection, genetic defect or environmental stress
21 Clues: animal-like protist • the basic unit of life • agent that causes disease • organism that is within the kingdom Bacteria • eukaryote that is not an animal, plant or fungus • chemical that kills or slows the growth of bacteria • rapid outbreak of a disease that affects many people • infectious pathway of a virus in which host cells are destroyd • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- levied on imported articles
- seizure of real property
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- place of taxation
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- divestiture of property without compensation
- failure to pay taxes on time
- also known as real property tax
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- tax collecting agency of the government
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
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- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- seizure of personal property
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- “Ask For ______”
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- immunity from tax liability
- cancellation of tax liability
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- also known as community tax certificate
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • levied on imported articles • immunity from tax liability • seizure of personal property • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • failure to pay taxes on time • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
Survivor Winners 2021-12-22
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- Has the energy of a "used car salesman"
- Veteran who used bombs in his game
- Mother died of cancer mere hours after getting home
- Won as a "favorite"
- Married the winner of season 8
- Beat one of the most notorious villains ever
- Gay flight attendant
- After the merge, begins her revenge arc
- Controversial winner that changed the final tribal format
- Was called a "brat" on the island
- Attended every single tribal council her season
- Played like a criminal
- Nudity was his thing
- Third time's the charm
- Played one of the most dominant games ever
- First winner to hold the super idol
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- Married the winner of season 22
- "Evil vampire Donathan"
- First POC winner
- His second chance proved successful
- Nicknamed after a long-haired model
- Leader of the "Black Widow Brigade"
- First winner to win unanimously
- Firefighter during 9/11
- First ever tied vote at final tribal council
- Notable soccer player
- Had people willing to sacrifice their games for him
- Notably hid her strategy from producers
- In a season full of crazies, was one of the few sane
- Immunity run after auction blunder
- Only winner to ever be voted out the same season he won
- The oldest winner ever
- On her second appearance, quit the game
- Only Canadian winner
- First female winner
- First two-time winner
- Outlasted an women's alliance that devoured itself
- Has a "bag of tricks"
- Fourth-grade teacher
39 Clues: First POC winner • Won as a "favorite" • First female winner • Gay flight attendant • Only Canadian winner • Nudity was his thing • Fourth-grade teacher • Notable soccer player • First two-time winner • Has a "bag of tricks" • The oldest winner ever • Played like a criminal • Third time's the charm • "Evil vampire Donathan" • Firefighter during 9/11 • Married the winner of season 8 • ...
Grade 11 June terminology crossword 2022-05-10
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- A structure of seeds which prevents dessication.
- Wave-like motions of the wall of the alimentary canal which moves food along the alimentary canal.
- An infectious particle capable of transmitting diseases.
- Shedding of the exoskeleton in arthropods to allow growth.
- The form of carbohydrates in which energy is stored in most plants.
- The starch digesting enzyme found within saliva.
- An evolutionary trend in the animal kingdom towards centrilisation of the central system concentrating it in the anterior region of the body.
- The lymphatic vessel of the small intestine which absorbs digestive fats.
- Animals that remain attached to a substrate for most of their lives.
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- Splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen, using light energy.
- The type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes.
- Photosynthetic tissues in the leaf consisting of elongated cells.
- The type of energy absorbed by chlorophyll.
- The ability of an organism to produce antibodies to fight diseases.
- Folded structures found on the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- A cartilaginous structure which prevents food from entering the trachea.
- The organelle in which respiration takes place.
- Ball of food which is swallowed.
- Medication taken for the treatment of bacterial diseeases.
- Type of symmetry in which an animal can be cut in any vertical plane through its central axis to give two mirror images.
- Part of a flower that becomes a fruit after fertilisation.
- The organic molecules that act as catalysts and control the chemical reactions during photosynthesis.
- Molecules that act as energy carriers.
23 Clues: Ball of food which is swallowed. • Molecules that act as energy carriers. • The type of energy absorbed by chlorophyll. • The organelle in which respiration takes place. • A structure of seeds which prevents dessication. • The starch digesting enzyme found within saliva. • An infectious particle capable of transmitting diseases. • ...
Chapter 8 2022-02-08
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- protects the body from harmful invading substances
- a test to determine the blood level of hemoglobin
- a drug that stops that flow of blood within the vessels
- pale in color; lighter in color than normal
- an abnormally reduced number of red blood cells
- incision into or puncture of a vein to withdraw blood for testing
- a group of leukocytes containing granules in their cytoplasm
- transports oxygen and carbon dioxide
- increased number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in the blood
- a substance that, when introduced into the body, causes the formation of antibodies against it
- fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels
- a drug that prevents clotting of the blood
- presence of red blood cells of unequal size
- the protein-iron compound in erythrocytes
- any neoplastic disorder of lymph tissue
- the “S” in AIDS
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- liquid portion of the blood the remains after clotting
- a measurement of the percentage of packed red blood cells in a give volume of blood
- removal of thymus
- enlargement of the spleen
- process of disease protection induced by exposure to an antigen
- specialized lymph vessels in the small intestine the absorb fat into the bloodstream
- systemic disease caused by infection with microorganisms and their toxins in circulating blood
- a decreased number of neutrophils
- protein substance in the blood essential to the clotting process
- presence of small red blood cells
- suffix meaning breakdown or dissolution
- breakdown of the red blood cell membrane
- presence of large red blood cells
- removal of the spleen
- an agranulocytic leukocyte that performs phagocytosis to fight infection
31 Clues: the “S” in AIDS • removal of thymus • removal of the spleen • enlargement of the spleen • a decreased number of neutrophils • presence of small red blood cells • presence of large red blood cells • transports oxygen and carbon dioxide • suffix meaning breakdown or dissolution • any neoplastic disorder of lymph tissue • breakdown of the red blood cell membrane • ...
Biology 2024-05-16
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- an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host
- medicines used to prevent and treat infections in humans, animals and plants
- technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms or parts of this to develop or create different products.
- rganisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles
- substances that may increase your risk of developing cancer.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- ne that carries : bearer, messenger
- organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- like an epidemic but even more widespread over several countries or continents.
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
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- microscopic living organisms that have only one cell.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Nipah virus inspired the film "Contagion."
- Anything that causes a mutation
- a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction.
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- A treatment for bacteria
- fundamental scientific theory of biology according to which cells are held to be the basic units of all living tissues
- substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened
- n infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid
- building blocks for bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, and blood.
21 Clues: A treatment for bacteria • Anything that causes a mutation • ne that carries : bearer, messenger • Nipah virus inspired the film "Contagion." • microscopic living organisms that have only one cell. • rganisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles • substances that may increase your risk of developing cancer. • ...
Pandemic Preparedness Plan 2024-12-09
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- Country of the first case of avian influenza in Background
- The MHMS division that all wore “Red” in yesterday’s work shop
- Panelist from Ministry of Education
- Divisional Surveillance Officer Western (MHMS)
- Representative from the World Bank
- Representative from the Ministry of Finance
- Divisional Medical Officer(DMO) Eastern
- Panelist from Immigration
- First value in section 1.6 in Principles and ethical considerations
- From Sudan
- The “I” in IMT
- R in R4P’s
- Representative from Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (BAF)
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- The name of one of the 5 working groups yesterday
- Prayed for our lunch
- Catastrophic x certain to occur
- Asked about using Artificial Intelligence (AI) surveillance for quick Alerts in detecting outbreaks/pandemics
- Moderate consequence x Possible likelihood
- Name of Medical officer in charge of Raiwaqa Health Centre
- Panelist from the Fiji Police Force
- First “P”in R4P
- Representative from SPC
- Explained on Vaccine uptake and Hesitancy after COVID-19 in response to Dr. Everlyns question
- WHO representative from the United States of America
- Spoke on COVID experiences from the organisation of persons with Disabilities
- Component of planning assumptions ” Regardless of the nature or origins of the respiratory infectious disease, it is expected that the following planning assumptions will apply to a respiratory pathogen pandemic:”
- Panelist from NDMO’s office
- Second Operation stage in section 3.2 …………….. (Get Ready, contain)
- Name of person who spoke on the need for more interest in Infectious Disease Specialists in Internal Medicine
- Panelist from Health
30 Clues: From Sudan • R in R4P’s • The “I” in IMT • First “P”in R4P • Prayed for our lunch • Panelist from Health • Representative from SPC • Panelist from Immigration • Panelist from NDMO’s office • Catastrophic x certain to occur • Representative from the World Bank • Panelist from the Fiji Police Force • Panelist from Ministry of Education • Divisional Medical Officer(DMO) Eastern • ...
Unit 9 - LS - Crossword Vocabs 2024-04-29
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- Occurring or happening often
- To dissuade or deter someone from doing something by instilling doubt, fear, or lack of confidence.
- To rely on something or someone.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a particular region or country.
- To lift or grow something, also, to nurture or bring up a child or an animal.
- A special advantage, immunity, or right granted to a particular individual or group, often not available to others.
- The way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected.
- To inspire or stimulate someone to do something through support, approval, or praise.
- Inside or contained by something
- Domesticated mammals raised for their meat, milk, or hides, typically including cows, bulls, and oxen.
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- The customs, beliefs, arts, and social institutions of a particular group or society.
- Past tense of "raise"
- The state or fact of being accountable or obligated to carry out specific duties or tasks.
- Not able to be relied on or predicted with confidence; not definite or clearly determined.
- To divide or distribute something among multiple people or groups
- In a position or direction that is in front of something or someone.
- To pursue and capture or kill wild animals for food or sport
- A mixture or union of different elements, parts, or qualities.
- The worth or importance of something, often in terms of usefulness, significance, or monetary worth.
- A feeling of admiration or esteem for someone or something based on their qualities, achievements, or status
20 Clues: Past tense of "raise" • Occurring or happening often • To rely on something or someone. • Inside or contained by something • To pursue and capture or kill wild animals for food or sport • A mixture or union of different elements, parts, or qualities. • To divide or distribute something among multiple people or groups • ...
Chapter 3 & 4 2025-02-24
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- A Mountain Man
- A U.S. State, the state home to the first Mormon Temple
- An order that forced the Mormons out of Missouri
- A trail paved by the Mormon Pioneers across the West.
- An event that caused the migration of many immigrants.
- A yearly event that provided trading opportunities for fur trappers.
- A religious organization founded by Joseph Smith
- Someone who dies for a religious cause
- A U.S. State, the state in which Nauvoo is located.
- A man having more than one wife.
- A War between the US & Mexico that gave the US their western states
- The Mormon Pioneers first stop
- Deeply religious
- A Mountain Man
- The Mormon Pioneers last stop before making the homestretch
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- The state of being resistant
- A military post controlled by a governor
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle in a new place.
- A US State, the homeplace for the Mormon Church
- A stretch of land
- A group of Mormons who fought in the war.
- The skin of an animal still attached to the fur
- A U.S. State, the state that the Extermination order was given.
- The founder of the Mormon Church.
- A hiding place for concealing and preserving items
- The Advanced Pioneers who were in the front of the Mormon trail
- Take advantage of
- The Mormon’s first temple.
- A U.S. State (The state where the Mormon church was founded)
- A payment made as a sign of respect/dependance
- Someone who changes their belief
- A time of religious awakening
32 Clues: A Mountain Man • A Mountain Man • Deeply religious • A stretch of land • Take advantage of • The Mormon’s first temple. • The state of being resistant • A time of religious awakening • The Mormon Pioneers first stop • A man having more than one wife. • Someone who changes their belief • The founder of the Mormon Church. • Someone who dies for a religious cause • ...
Anemia And Nutritional Disorders In Children 2025-04-11
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- Strengthens capillaries
- Oxygen-carrying molecule
- Grain fortified with B vitamins
- Leafy vegetable for iron intake
- Liver enlargement in anemia
- Yellowing skin in hemolytic anemia
- Rapid breathing in severe anemia
- Heart rate increase in anemia
- Blood test for anemia screening
- Delayed growth in malnutrition
- Structured eating plan
- Quick anemia test
- Extreme thinness from malnutrition
- Fluid buildup in malnutrition
- Oral iron form for kids
- Low nutrient stores in preterm babies
- Poor vision from vitamin A lack
- IV treatment for dehydration
- Essential for immune health
- Measures body iron levels
- Arm measurement for malnutrition
- Pulse abnormality in anemia
- Marrow site for blood production
- Mineral for red blood cell production
- Enhances iron uptake, found in oranges
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- Parasite causing blood loss
- Key for refeeding in starvation
- Infection causing anemia
- Vitamin for nerve function
- Vitamin deficiency causing scurvy
- Inhibits iron absorption, in grains
- Nasal delivery for malnutrition
- Extreme tiredness in anemia
- Anemia from bone marrow failure
- System harmed by chronic anemia
- Anemia from red cell breakdown
- Avoid this drink with iron supplements
- Severe malnutrition with edema
- B12 source in diet
- Gas therapy for low oxygen
- Prevents rickets
- Genetic anemia with abnormal hemoglobin
- Red cell destruction process
- WHO formula for malnutrition
- Small red cells in iron deficiency
- Supports vision, immunity
- Muscle loss in malnutrition
- Prevents goiter, found in salt
- Supplement for B9 deficiency
- Tracks anemia recovery
50 Clues: Prevents rickets • Quick anemia test • B12 source in diet • Structured eating plan • Tracks anemia recovery • Strengthens capillaries • Oral iron form for kids • Infection causing anemia • Oxygen-carrying molecule • Supports vision, immunity • Measures body iron levels • Vitamin for nerve function • Gas therapy for low oxygen • Parasite causing blood loss • Liver enlargement in anemia • ...
Fantasy Football Survivor All-Stars 2024-08-05
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- "America's Team"
- Bills' opponent in "The Comeback" game in 1993
- Game where fans create their own leagues
- Only team that is a publicly owned, non-profit corporation
- Called Kelly a rat in Borneo
- First defensive player to win the Super Bowl MVP
- Most career return touchdowns
- Second overall pick in 2007 draft
- NFL Team with the longest winning streak of all time
- Who said "I need somebody to pee on my hand" in Season four
- Filming location of Survivor: Africa
- First-ever Lambeau Leaper
- First team to make four first-round picks in the same draft
- First use of three starting tribes
- Backup player to a starting player
- Wore #32 for the Cleveland Browns
- Who said "I"m voting for Derek Zoolander...I mean Dave" in Season 15
- Commissioner before Roger Goodell
- First player to be named as the unanimous MVP of the regular season
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- One of two current NFL teams that have existed since founding year of 1920
- Name for the first 6 players who returned on Pearl Islands
- The father of fantasy sports, starting the Great Oakland Professional Pigskin Prognosticators league in the 1960s
- One of two current NFL teams that have existed since founding year of 1920
- XLIII Super Bowl MVP
- Holder of the most NFL MVP awards
- First appearance of the Hidden Immunity Idol
- Highest scoring Super Bowl game
- Holds record for most career interceptions thrown
- NFL Hall of Fame location
- Oldest castaway of season one
- Married answer to youngest castaway in Survivor: Australian Outback
- Youngest castaway in Survivor: Australian Outback
32 Clues: "America's Team" • XLIII Super Bowl MVP • First-ever Lambeau Leaper • NFL Hall of Fame location • Called Kelly a rat in Borneo • Most career return touchdowns • Oldest castaway of season one • Highest scoring Super Bowl game • Holder of the most NFL MVP awards • Second overall pick in 2007 draft • Wore #32 for the Cleveland Browns • Commissioner before Roger Goodell • ...
chapter 6 &10 2024-11-01
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- a blood vessel leading away from the heart
- being polite , helpful, or considerate of others
- protcetion against a disease
- organs thta work together ro preform special functions
- the burning of food for heat and energy by the cells
- the factor that causes stress
- a chemical substance secreted by the endocrine gland
- the basic unit of the body stucture
- a point where two or more bones meet
- the process of food breaking down
- A job resulting in stress and being physically or mentally exhaused
- to spread rumars aboud othe peoples lives
- a blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- the substance in red blood cell that carries oxygen
- a tiny blood vessel that carries food ,oxygen and other substances
- the response or change in the body caused by emotional, physical ,or economic factor
- involuntary muscle contractions in the digestive system that moves food down the esophagus
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- the most important thing at the time
- trusting others with personal information
- the process of the uterus wall breaking up
- ethic behavior in the work place
- groups of tissue with the same funtion
- working well with others
- the process of supplying the cells with oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- a clash between different people with different interests or ideas
- following laws being on time ,having good work ethic, andand having skills for your work
- repeated attacks ,and threats towards a victim
- to trouble,offend or upset a person with comments or behavior
28 Clues: working well with others • protcetion against a disease • the factor that causes stress • ethic behavior in the work place • the process of food breaking down • the basic unit of the body stucture • the most important thing at the time • a point where two or more bones meet • groups of tissue with the same funtion • trusting others with personal information • ...
Unit 1-Two Worlds Collide 2024-09-17
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- Number of continents
- Native American empire destroyed by Francisco Pizzaro
- These bodies of water separated the Eastern and Western hemispheres for thousands of year
- Resistance to diseases and infections
- What did the Europeans bring with them that killed many Native Americans
- Explorer that was searching for a new route to Asia by water and accidentally discovered the Americas
- Who leads the Catholic Church
- What Pizarro demanded from the Inca before he killed their Emperor
- Religious movement that divided Christians into Catholics and Protestants
- Sell goods to other countries
- This explorer settled in what is now Quebec (Canada) in 1608
- King of the Aztecs
- A form of Christianity that began in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A people's shared beliefs, traditions, and behaviors
- The Indians were forced to work as ____ in the mines and fields
- Moving from one place to another,following food
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- First group to establish colonies in the Americas
- The movement of people into a new area
- Native American empire destroyed by Hernan Cortes
- A Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s
- Spanish became Mexico's official _____
- This group tolerated people of different faiths
- Number of Oceans
- Theory that power depended on ability to increase wealth with gold and silver
- Number of hemispheres
- A settlement of people living in a new territory controlled by the home country
- A society ruled by religious leaders
- This explorer was hired by the Dutch and discovered a river and a bay that are now named for him
28 Clues: Number of Oceans • King of the Aztecs • Number of continents • Number of hemispheres • Who leads the Catholic Church • Sell goods to other countries • A society ruled by religious leaders • Resistance to diseases and infections • The movement of people into a new area • Spanish became Mexico's official _____ • This group tolerated people of different faiths • ...
International Organization 2025-01-07
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- A person sent to represent others, particularly at a conference.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The process by which a person becomes protected against a disease through vaccination.
- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
- The variety and variability of life on Earth, which is typically considered at three levels: genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- Taxes imposed by a government on imported goods.
- General agreement among a group.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
- Restricting the movement of people and goods to prevent the spread of disease.
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- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- The condition of being diseased or the incidence of illness in a population.
- A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
- A method of dispute resolution used by the WTO where a neutral third party provides a binding decision.
- To give formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
- The founding document of an organization, detailing its purpose and structure
- A firm decision to do or not to do something; in international relations, a formal expression of opinion or intention agreed upon.
20 Clues: General agreement among a group. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • Taxes imposed by a government on imported goods. • The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries • A person sent to represent others, particularly at a conference. • ...
GCSE AQA Biology 2025-12-18
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- Organism that makes its own food, usually by photosynthesis.
- Introduction of a dead or inactive pathogen to stimulate immunity.
- Process by which plants make glucose using light energy.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions.
- Chemical messenger produced by glands in the body.
- Structure made of DNA that carries genetic information.
- Cell division producing two identical daughter cells.
- Different form of a gene.
- Protein produced by white blood cells to fight pathogens.
- Level, Position of an organism in a food chain.
- Movement of water molecules through a partially permeable membrane.
- Cell division producing gametes with half the number of chromosomes.
- Microorganism that causes disease.
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- Process of releasing energy from glucose.
- Transport, Movement of substances against a concentration gradient using energy.
- Organism that breaks down dead material for nutrients.
- Feature that increases an organism’s chance of survival.
- Respiration without oxygen that produc lactic acid or ethanol.
- Section of DNA that codes for a protein.
- Respiration using oxygen to release energy.
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment in an organism.
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels.
- Selection, The process where organisms better adapted to environment survive and reproduce.
- Variety of different species in an ecosystem.
- Cycle, Movement of carbon through living organisms and the environment.
- Movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- Group of organisms of the same species living in a habitat.
- Change in the DNA sequence of a gene.
30 Clues: Different form of a gene. • Microorganism that causes disease. • Change in the DNA sequence of a gene. • Section of DNA that codes for a protein. • Process of releasing energy from glucose. • Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels. • Respiration using oxygen to release energy. • Variety of different species in an ecosystem. • ...
Respiratory Infections and Immunity 2013-05-19
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- A pathogen that is normally a commensal, but can cause disease when the host’s resistance is low.
Down
- Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis.
- A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens.
- An inflammatory condition of the lung affecting predominantly the alveoli and usually caused by a pathogen.
4 Clues: A white blood cell which engulfs extracellular pathogens. • Specialized tissue specific monocyte involved in phagocytosis. • A pathogen that is normally a commensal, but can cause disease when the host’s resistance is low. • An inflammatory condition of the lung affecting predominantly the alveoli and usually caused by a pathogen.
Nathan Vu Macquarie island crossword 2018-08-23
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- a large flightless bird brought from another land to Macquarie island
- supplies or assets available to use
- a fat that comes from elephant seals and whales
- an energy source coming from somewhere
- to disinfect something with fumes
- to remove completely
- an animal that naturally hunts another animal, the animal being hunted is the prey
- isolation imposed to prevent the effects of infection
- a wooden image carved to look like a person or mythical beast seen at the front of a ship
- to die out completely
- another word for supplies
- a disease caused by lack of vitamin C in the body
- large clumps of grass
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- to change shape and features through natural process
- a large deep pot used to cook
- a sudden violent windstorm which includes rain, hail and snow
- a natural home of an animal or plant
- a mixture of different gases surrounding the earth
- the surroundings or conditions where a person, animal or plant lives
- relating to earthquakes or vibrations in the earth’s crust
- large plants that can grow to a metre tall
- the degrees north or south of the equator
- collected numerical data
- a bright display of lights in the sky, usually a mix of green and blue
- a person who travels to an area to learn and discover
- buildings where operations and commands are given
- a large area of rabbit burrows
- a liquid that comes from volcanoes that becomes a solid as it cools
- the ability to resist or overcome infection or sickness
29 Clues: to remove completely • to die out completely • large clumps of grass • collected numerical data • another word for supplies • a large deep pot used to cook • a large area of rabbit burrows • to disinfect something with fumes • supplies or assets available to use • a natural home of an animal or plant • an energy source coming from somewhere • ...
Holder-Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- A defined territorial district within a diocese
- One of the tribe of Levi
- The office of the deacon in the Catholic Church
- communion is adequate for expressing the essential core of the Church's mystery
- The office of priest in the Catholic Church
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error
- Sacred Order
- A bishop of the highest rank, generally the bishop of an archdiocese
- The office of the pope in the Catholic Church
- the highest rank
- Latin word used for Church
- The place where the pope lives and is the bishop of
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- A state of final purification after death and before entrance into heaven
- The gathering of the world's cardinals in Rome for the purpose of electing a new Pope
- a man who is ordained to assist the mission of the Church
- The office of bishop in the Catholic Church
- Name given to the ordinary and universal teaching authority of the Pope and bishops in communion with him\
- The mission given to the Apostles by Christ to preach the gospel to the whole world
- An action or sign that confers the grace it signifies
- Successor of Saint Peter
- The order of teaching authority in the Church
- The official church of the local bishop
- A name given the assembly of the People of God called together from the ends of the earth
- The territory and the churches under a bishop's authority
- The faithful of the Church who have received Holy Orders
25 Clues: Sacred Order • the highest rank • One of the tribe of Levi • Successor of Saint Peter • Latin word used for Church • The official church of the local bishop • The office of bishop in the Catholic Church • The office of priest in the Catholic Church • The order of teaching authority in the Church • The office of the pope in the Catholic Church • ...
7th Chapter 16 2022-03-15
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- tubular structure that looks like a snail shell
- largest portion of the brain
- electrical signals that control your body
- lines the insides of body cavities such as your mouth and nose
- neurons that branch off the central nervous system are called
- increase of the body's temp
- special neurons that are sensitive to certain stimuli
- inner layer of the eye
- controls hip muscles ankle and toe muscles
- receptors in the retina are stimulated and transmit impulses to the what
- first line of defense for your body
- these are used for chewing, speaking and swallowing
- long term resistance to disease that this system provides
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- when a baby receives antibodies from the mother so that they do not become sick
- these make antibodies once they are activated by the T-cells
- helps with your motor control and coordination
- this destroys the pathogen or disable it so other cells can destroy it
- moves the fingers control chest and abdominal muscles
- black spot in the center of the iris
- all organisms contain chemicals calledd
- this controls breathing heartbeat blood pressure, coughing sneezing and swallowing
- controls diaphragm, lift arms, bend elbows, moves hands and fingers
- attacks the foreign antigens coming into the body
- when a macrophage releases a chemical the what go into action
- hammer is attached to the inner surface of the what
- front layer of the eyeball
- body's response to damaged cells
- the fast acting defense built up as a respons to a prior infection
28 Clues: inner layer of the eye • front layer of the eyeball • increase of the body's temp • largest portion of the brain • body's response to damaged cells • first line of defense for your body • black spot in the center of the iris • all organisms contain chemicals calledd • electrical signals that control your body • controls hip muscles ankle and toe muscles • ...
The Giver crossword puzzle 2014-05-14
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- to cause someone to feel consternation and distress,69,alarm,verb
- postpone or cancellation of a punishment,42,abatement,verb
- necessary to make a whole complete,70,essential,adj
- the action or process of transporting someone or something from one place to another,84,transfer,noun
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen,91,anomaly,noun
- being mutually reliant on each other,40,interconnection,noun
- anxious or fearful that something bad is going to happen,4,worried,adj
- easy to notice;obvious,74,noticeable,adj
- a person that feeds and protects something,7,caretaker,noun
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- authoritative counsel or warning,89,advise,noun
- A gradual increase on the volume or intensity of sound in a passage of music,59,increase,noun
- calm or tranquil,29,peaceful,adj
- watchful and alert to detect danger,169,alert,adj
- act of of prohibiting or the condition of prohibiting,69,banning,noun
- verbal punishment,27,discipline,noun
- longer in general use,84,discontinued,adj
- able to be touched or felt,3,tangible,adj
- emitting light especially self generated light,141,shinning,adj
- power to float,47,float,noun
- slaughter of a large amount of people,119,massacre,noun
- the act of requiring or demanding,69,order,noun
- prevailing tendency of ones spirits,7,mood,noun
- Immunity from obligation or duty,69,discharge,noun
- actively break the terms of a law,45,disobey,verb
- to give up or abandon,42,abandon,verb
- important or famous,8,outstanding,adj
26 Clues: power to float,47,float,noun • calm or tranquil,29,peaceful,adj • verbal punishment,27,discipline,noun • to give up or abandon,42,abandon,verb • important or famous,8,outstanding,adj • easy to notice;obvious,74,noticeable,adj • longer in general use,84,discontinued,adj • able to be touched or felt,3,tangible,adj • authoritative counsel or warning,89,advise,noun • ...
Chapter 5 Infections 2015-03-23
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- A microorganism that causes disease
- A type of infection that has signs and symptoms present
- Our natural ability to fight off disease
- A period without symptoms (from chronic illness)
- An infection that does not ordinarily cause a disease except in certain circumstances like compromised immune systems
- Requires oxygen to live and multiply (2 words)
- The absence of clinical signs and symptoms
- Disease process that results from the entry and spread of a microorganism
- Does not require oxygen to live and multiply (2 words)
- A type of infection that is confined to a specific region on your body
- An infection where the symptoms disappear and recur, while the disease-causing agent remains in your body
- An infection that is for a limited time only.
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- Not causing disease
- Uses spores to reproduce and grows mainly as a single-celled organism
- Microscopic life form that is too small to be seen by the naked eye
- A type of infection that has spread to more than one body system or area
- The period of time where a chronic infection show symptoms
- Happens from hospitalization and is not present when a patient is admitted to a healthcare facility (2 words)
- An infection of the middle ear (2 words)
- Single-celled organism that ranges in size from microscopic to visible to the naked eye. Likely to be found in water and sewage systems
- After the initial infection has subsided but not cured, the infection makes a re-emergence
- Single-celled organisms that multiply by cell division
- Applied to the affected area
23 Clues: Not causing disease • Applied to the affected area • A microorganism that causes disease • Our natural ability to fight off disease • An infection of the middle ear (2 words) • The absence of clinical signs and symptoms • An infection that is for a limited time only. • Requires oxygen to live and multiply (2 words) • A period without symptoms (from chronic illness) • ...
Immunisation Crossword 2014-09-15
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- this illness can cause severe arthritis in adults
- symptom of anaphylaxis
- how many weeks for the incubation period for Tetanus up to?
- SV40 Simian virus 40 ( in Polio vaccines in the US between 1957-63) can be found in this type of cancer
- name a preservative found in vaccines to prevent bacterial contamination
- how much percentage of meningococcus cases are fatal
- symptom of vaso vagal
- single vaccine designed to immune against one antigen or microorganism
- yellow fever is a example of this type of vaccine ( weakened vaccine virus)
- measles can be complicated by this inflammation ( 2 words)
- HPV vaccine Gardasil protects against this type of cancer
- component added to vaccines to enhance immune response such as Aluminium Salts
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- how many months are infants protected by breast milk antibodies against measles
- most common cause of severe diarrhoea in young children worldwide
- rare type of bowel blockage that was common in young infants that was caused by the previously licensed "Rotashield"
- which type of vaccine is not registered in Australia for under 5's due to risk of febrile convulsions
- symptom of mumps
- type of immunity where rates have to be high to enable protection for the greater community
- found in influenza, yellow fever & Q fever vaccines that can cause allergies
- name a vaccine that is manufactured using cell lines in a laboratory from fetal tissue originating 40 years ago
- percentage of non-vaccinated individuals living with a pertussis affected individual will acquire the disease
21 Clues: symptom of mumps • symptom of vaso vagal • symptom of anaphylaxis • this illness can cause severe arthritis in adults • how much percentage of meningococcus cases are fatal • HPV vaccine Gardasil protects against this type of cancer • measles can be complicated by this inflammation ( 2 words) • how many weeks for the incubation period for Tetanus up to? • ...
Immune System Crossword 2016-05-13
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- :largest lymphatic organ: breaks up old red blood cells and produces lymphocytes and plasmids
- :resistance to a certain pathogen
- :a cytokine that cause an inflammatory response to an injury; results in redness, swelling, warmth, and pain
- :a cell that breaks down large particles or whole cells; phagocytosis is the act of doing this
- : line body cavities; trap pathogens to keep them out of body
- :stimulates an immune response against an antigen
- :lymphatic tissue near back of throat; traps and removes bacteria and pathogens
- : when white blood cells interact with foreign substances causing the body temperature to rise
- :released by white blood cells and macrophages; cause body temperature to increase which prevents bacteria from multiplying
- :kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane
- :a fluid found in the lymphatic system
- :an organism that causes a disease
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- system: a series of one way vessels; carry intercellular fluid from tissues to bloodstream
- :filters lymph for bacteria and tumor cells
- : white blood cell that protects the body from reinfection by a specific pathogen
- : a large white blood cell that attacks pathogen infected and cancer cells
- :initiate chemical response
- :cells that allow the body to remember and recognize previous invaders and help the body destroy them
- :produces antibodies in response to antigens
- :a substance that stimulates an immune response
- :protein that inhibits the reproduction of viruses
- :a large white cells that breaks down pathogens and cellular debris
- :solution containing a harmless version of a virus, bacterium or toxin that causes an immune response when introduced into the body.
23 Clues: :initiate chemical response • :resistance to a certain pathogen • :an organism that causes a disease • :a fluid found in the lymphatic system • :filters lymph for bacteria and tumor cells • :kill pathogens by puncturing cell membrane • :produces antibodies in response to antigens • :a substance that stimulates an immune response • ...
Science 2023-03-15
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- - Are nonliving particles composed of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat. Viruses need a host cell to reproduce. (Smallest)
- - A single celled organism.
- - Able to passed easily from one person to another.
- - Science that explores microscopic organisms including viruses, bacteria, protozoa, parasites, and some fungi and algae.
- - A chemical that kills both bacteria or slows their growth without harming body cells.
- - organism that is infected with disease agent where it grows and reproduce.
- - Animal like protists are called protozoa. Like animals, they can move, and they are heterotrophs.
- reproduction - process of reproduction involving a single parent that results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
- - is an organism that feed on another individual, known as the host. They either live on or in their host's body.
- - substance prepared from killed or weakened pathogens and introduced into a body to produce immunity.
- - used to indicate a far higher number of people affected by a disease.
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- - Organisms that lack tissue differentiation are unicellular, and exhibit diverity of form and size.
- - Agent that can induce or increase the frequency of mutation in organisms.
- disease - May also be caused by a pathogen. They are contagious.
- - An organism that consists of more than one cell
- - Are non photosynthetic organisms, and most are multicellular. Many obtain energy and nutrients from dead organic matter.
- - Are prokaryotic single celled organisms.
- - defined as a illness. spreads rapidly to many people.
- - Living things that cause human diseases.
- diseases - Viral diseases are among the most widespread illnesses in humans caused by viruses.
20 Clues: - A single celled organism. • - Are prokaryotic single celled organisms. • - Living things that cause human diseases. • - An organism that consists of more than one cell • - Able to passed easily from one person to another. • - defined as a illness. spreads rapidly to many people. • disease - May also be caused by a pathogen. They are contagious. • ...
성인간호학 8조 단어퍼즐 2023-04-25
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- 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상
- 염증부위에 가장 빨리 모이는 백혈구로, 세균이나 괴사물질 또는 여러 이물질을 포식하는 세포
- 혈압계로 전완동맥의 혈압을 측정했을 때 혈압이 정상보다 낮게 나오는 것을 의미
- 신경 전달 물질의 하나로, 교감 신경을 자극하여 혈압을 상승시키고, 심장 박동 수와 심장박출량을 증가시키는 약물
- 피부가 찢어져서 생긴 상처
- 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질
- 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태
- 백혈구의 한 종류로서, 전체 백혈구 중 약 25% 정도를 차지하고 면역 반응을 담당하는 세포
- 근육이 별다른 이유 없이 갑자기 수축하거나 떨게 되는 현상
- 수술 중•후 혈소판 응집을 억제시켜 출혈 위험성을 증가시킨다.
- 급성 기질성 뇌 증후군으로 불안정, 안절부절, 당황, 착각과 환각등의 증상을 동반함
- 세균(박테리아) 감염을 막거나 세균질환을 치료하는 데 사용되는 항미생물질
- 수술 후 부종이나 통증, 감염 등을 일으키는 혈액, 혈장, 조직의 파편을 환부 밖으로 배출하는 것
- 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태
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- 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭
- 빈혈은 혈액이 인체 조직의 대사에 필요한 산소를 충분히 공급하지 못해 조직의 저산소증을 초래하는 경우
- 혈액 속 칼슘의 저하로 말초신경과 신경근 접합부의 흥분성이 높아져 가벼운 자극으로 근육, 주로 손•발•안면의 근육이 수축•경련을 일으키는 상태
- 심장의 수축에 따른 활동 전류 및 활동 전위차를 파상 곡선으로 기록한 도면
- 미생물 침입으로 인한 질병과 그 밖의 문제로부터 인체를 보호하는 주된 방어기
- 입술, 손톱, 귀, 광대 부위에 발생하며 피부와 점막이 푸르스름한 색을 나타내는 증상
- 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군
- 어떠한 이유에 의해서 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고, 부피가 줄어 쭈그러든 상태
- 고온의 환경에 장시간 노출되거나 육체 노동이나 운동을 지속할 시, 체내에 조절중추의 기능상실이 나타나는 상태
- 호중구와 대식세포 등의 백혈구가 침입자를 삼키고 효소의 분해작용으로 파괴하는 염증의 중요한 과정이며, 이괴사조직을 제거되고 침입한 이물질이 파괴되는 작용
24 Clues: 배뇨를 과다하게 하는 증상 • 피부가 찢어져서 생긴 상처 • 뇌의 전반적인 기능장애가 발생하는 증후군 • 다양한 자극이 주어져도 항상 정상 상태를 유지하려는 성질 • 근육이 별다른 이유 없이 갑자기 수축하거나 떨게 되는 현상 • 심장 박동의 전기 신호 형성과 전달에 관련된 모든 질환을 통칭 • 수술 중•후 혈소판 응집을 억제시켜 출혈 위험성을 증가시킨다. • 폐 또는 폐의 일부가 팽창된 상태를 유지하지 못하고 쭈그러든 상태 • 소변의 양이 생리적으로 감소할 수 있는 범위를 넘어 현저하게 감소된 상태 • 세균(박테리아) 감염을 막거나 세균질환을 치료하는 데 사용되는 항미생물질 • 심장의 수축에 따른 활동 전류 및 활동 전위차를 파상 곡선으로 기록한 도면 • ...
Cells topic revision 2023-02-01
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- The factors we investigated that can affect the growth of micro-organisms include: temperature and ________.
- Name the type of cell which is specialised to carry oxygen around the body.
- Antibiotics can be used to treat what kind of infections.
- Leaf cells have lots of this structure to trap light energy for photosynthesis.
- When your body encounters a micro-organism these molecules are produced to stick to it.
- This type of cell is essential for fighting off infections.
- Disinfectants are ________ than antiseptics.
- Name the type of cells which control the opening and closing of the stomata (pores).
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- Yeast cells are ______ than bacteria cells.
- Name the type of system made up of the lungs, trachea and diaphragm.
- Multiplying the objective lens and the eyepiece lens magnification will give the _______ magnification.
- Name the structure found in a plant cell which helps it keep its shape.
- Name the piece of equipment used by scientist to look at cells and micro-organisms.
- Name the lens which can be twisted for a different magnification level.
- We can gain immunity from a disease through a _______ which includes a weakened or dead version of the microbe.
- A physical barrier found in the nose and windpipe that is sticky to trap micro-organisms.
- Name the stain used for the onion cell slides.
- The common cold is caused by what kind of micro-organism?
- The levels of organisation for the human body include: cell, _____, organ, organ system, organism. Fill in the blank.
- Name the structure (organelle) in a cell which controls all cell activities.
20 Clues: Yeast cells are ______ than bacteria cells. • Disinfectants are ________ than antiseptics. • Name the stain used for the onion cell slides. • Antibiotics can be used to treat what kind of infections. • The common cold is caused by what kind of micro-organism? • This type of cell is essential for fighting off infections. • ...
Vocab Quiz: Unit 6 2017-02-25
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- discrimination on grounds of race
- Bloc agreement for cooperation between different political parties on common political agenda
- Warming an increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- scientific study of the human mind functions and behavior
- Gases a building with glass walls for cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
- a vertical structure that divides or separates
- never done or known before
- the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community
- a statistic characterizing human populations
- display or show by one's acts or appearance
- A will to succeed
- War a state of political hostility between countries using means short of arms warefare
- political Theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchial governmaent
- cause or give rise to
- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
- duration of service
- Rights a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person
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- a plan for attaining a particular goal
- An example of something
- a creation resulting from study and experimentation
- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- the parent state of a colony
- resistant to change
- immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority political independence
- a state of inactivity
- having limits or bounds
- property of producing abundantly luxurant growth
- Revolutionl Large increase in crop production in developing countries
30 Clues: A will to succeed • resistant to change • duration of service • a state of inactivity • cause or give rise to • An example of something • having limits or bounds • never done or known before • the parent state of a colony • discrimination on grounds of race • a plan for attaining a particular goal • display or show by one's acts or appearance • ...
Vocab Quiz: Unit 6 2017-03-01
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- the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
- display or show by one's acts or appearance
- a vertical structure that divides or separates
- a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
- a statistic characterizing human populations
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- resistant to change
- political Theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchial governmaent
- A will to succeed
- cause or give rise to
- a state of inactivity
- a plan for attaining a particular goal
- scientific study of the human mind functions and behavior
- War a state of political hostility between countries using means short of arms warefare
- Rights a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person
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- Bloc agreement for cooperation between different political parties on common political agenda
- having limits or bounds
- Gases a building with glass walls for cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
- Warming an increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority political independence
- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties
- never done or known before
- property of producing abundantly luxurant growth
- the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community
- An example of something
- discrimination on grounds of race
- duration of service
- Revolutionl Large increase in crop production in developing countries
- a creation resulting from study and experimentation
- the parent state of a colony
30 Clues: A will to succeed • duration of service • resistant to change • cause or give rise to • a state of inactivity • having limits or bounds • An example of something • never done or known before • the parent state of a colony • discrimination on grounds of race • a plan for attaining a particular goal • display or show by one's acts or appearance • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- also known as real property tax
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- cancellation of tax liability
- “Ask For ______”
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- divestiture of property without compensation
- seizure of personal property
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- failure to pay taxes on time
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- place of taxation
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
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- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- tax collecting agency of the government
- immunity from tax liability
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- seizure of real property
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- levied on imported articles
- also known as community tax certificate
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • immunity from tax liability • levied on imported articles • seizure of personal property • failure to pay taxes on time • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
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- seizure of real property
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- place of taxation
- also known as real property tax
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- divestiture of property without compensation
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- cancellation of tax liability
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- immunity from tax liability
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- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
- levied on imported articles
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- seizure of personal property
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- failure to pay taxes on time
- also known as community tax certificate
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- tax collecting agency of the government
- “Ask For ______”
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • levied on imported articles • immunity from tax liability • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • seizure of personal property • failure to pay taxes on time • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
Infection Control 2020-12-13
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- A mechanical substance using soap and water.
- A chemical process that destroys most harmful organisms on environmental surfaces.
- A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
- Reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other, normally harmless substances.
- A fluid created by infection.
- The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms.
- Infectious materials on an item's surface, or visible debris such as dust or hair.
- Capable of destroying bacteria.
- Chemical products approved by the EPA to destroy most bacteria such as fungi.
- Short, rod-shaped bacteria.
- One-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics.
- Determination of a disease from its symptoms and/or tests.
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- Single-cell organisms that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildews, and diseases such as ringworm.
- Colonies of bacteria that adhere together, even on surfaces.
- The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection.
- Chemical germicide formulated for use on skin.
- The removal of blood and all other infectious materials on an item's surface.
- Capable of destroying fungi.
- Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
- Showing no symptoms or signs of infection.
- Slender, hair-like extensions used by bacilli and spirilla for moving around.
- Round-shaped bacteria.
- The ability to produce an effect.
- An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, which makes the body incapable of carrying on normal functions.
- Spherical bacteria that grows in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia.
25 Clues: Round-shaped bacteria. • Short, rod-shaped bacteria. • Capable of destroying fungi. • A fluid created by infection. • Capable of destroying bacteria. • The ability to produce an effect. • Showing no symptoms or signs of infection. • A mechanical substance using soap and water. • Chemical germicide formulated for use on skin. • ...
Course 103 - Vet Lab Procedure 2021-04-28
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- hazardous to biology (life)
- examination of an animal's body after death to determine the actual cause of death
- the volume percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood
- not malignant; favorable for recovery
- the record produced by electrocardiography; also called an EKG
- the introduction of a substance into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease
- a simple sugar; the major source of energy for many living organisms
- analysis of urine to aid in diagnosis of disease
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- a branch of biology dealing with the structure, function, multiplication, pathology, and life history of cells
- a plant or animal that lives on or in another organism at whose expense it obtains some advantage
- packed-cell volume, the percentage of the volume of packed red blood cells in a given amount of blood
- something that make a substance unusable for its intended purpose
- single-celled microorganisms reproduced by cell division
- a reduction below normal in the number or volume of erythrocytes or in the quantity of hemoglobin in the blood
- diseases of non-human animals that may be transmitted to man or may be transmitted from man to non-human animals
- the matter excreted by the intestines or the test used to look for parasites
- term used to describe a parasite's egg
- a branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernible with the microscope
- the process of using centrifugal force to separate substances of different densities
- a branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life
20 Clues: hazardous to biology (life) • not malignant; favorable for recovery • term used to describe a parasite's egg • analysis of urine to aid in diagnosis of disease • the volume percentage of erythrocytes in whole blood • single-celled microorganisms reproduced by cell division • a branch of biology dealing with microscopic forms of life • ...
Chapter 3.2 Megapuzzle 2021-10-21
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- To travel around the world.
- Italian who claimed the Atlantic coast of North America for England.
- The first island discovered by Columbus is now part of the country known as _____.
- Spanish nobleman given credit for "discovering" the Pacific Ocean.
- Body of water named by Ferdinand Magellan.
- The first permanent French Settlement in the Americas.
- The exchange of goods, technology, culture, and disease between the Old and New Worlds.
- One of Columbus's ships.
- What Europeans called the group of islands discovered by Columbus
- Magellan travelled through this narrow body of water from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean.
- The body's natural defenses against diseases.
- Samuel de Champlain's nickname.
- Large Canadian Bay discovered by an English explorer.
- Goods such as gold, silver, etc.
- The southern tip of South America.
- Portuguese explorer whose crew circumnavigated the globe.
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- French explorer who established the first permanent French settlement in the Americas.
- River that travels from upstate New York to New York City
- The first settlement established by Columbus's men in the Americas.
- The Americas are named for this Italian explorer.
- English explorer who sailed on behalf of the Netherlands.
- Mythical route to Asia through North America.
- Italian who discovered the present day location of New York City and the Hudson River.
- One of Columbus's ships.
- French explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River and claimed Canada for France.
- The first island Columbus discovered.
- Columbus's flagship.
- System in which Spanish conquerors were allowed to use native non-Christians as labor.
- What Columbus called the indigenous people he encountered.
29 Clues: Columbus's flagship. • One of Columbus's ships. • One of Columbus's ships. • To travel around the world. • Samuel de Champlain's nickname. • Goods such as gold, silver, etc. • The southern tip of South America. • The first island Columbus discovered. • Body of water named by Ferdinand Magellan. • Mythical route to Asia through North America. • ...
Microbiology CrossWord 2022-04-29
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- the process by which green plants and other producers change simple compounds to make sugar compounds which change water into glucose
- a part of a classification of system that divides all living things into six different kingdoms
- a process in which cells use oxygen to release energy
- an organism that absorbs nutrients from the body of another body of another organism often harming it in the process
- the smallest unit that is able to perform the basic functions of life
- a substance that can destroy bacteria
- a structure in a cell that is enclosed by a membrane and that performs a particular function
- agents that cause disease
- a non-living disease-causing particle that uses the materials inside cells to reproduce
- animal like protists that eat other organisms or decaying parts of other organisms
- material made from a weakened amount of pathogen that induces immunity to a disease
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- diseases that can be spread caused by viruses bacteria and other pathogens
- a cell that a virus infects and uses to make copies of itself
- insects or animals that spread disease to humans
- a term used by to describe an organism made up of many cells
- a large group of one-celled organisms that sometimes cause disease
- a term used to describe an organism made up of a single cell
- a widespread outbreak of a disease
- an individual living thing made up of one or many cells that is capable of growing and reproducing
- a disease that affects by a large group of people a time confined to a specific area
20 Clues: agents that cause disease • a widespread outbreak of a disease • a substance that can destroy bacteria • insects or animals that spread disease to humans • a process in which cells use oxygen to release energy • a term used by to describe an organism made up of many cells • a term used to describe an organism made up of a single cell • ...
BIOLOGY Crossword 2018-01-27
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- functional unit of the kidney
- chemical signals that trigger inflammation and allergies
- mixture of enzymes, fat and bilirubin
- common reaction to infection where there is an arise of body temperature
- organ containing masses of lymphocyte and macrophage
- color-less fluid in the lymphatic system
- required for metabolism, growth, maintenance and repair
- inflammation of the alveoli
- food's energy content in units
- hormone that helps regulate appetite and metabolism
- another name for digestive tract
- secretes antibodies
- site of absorption of food and water
- creation of egg cell
- lining of the uterus
- disease-causing agents
- union of two gametes
- chemical that dilates blood vessel
- cover the head of the sperm cell
- steroid hormone of male
- nitrogenous waste molecule
- blocks the food entering the larynx
- large accessory organ for production of bile
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- location where gas exchange occurs
- slit like-opening where air passes
- stimulate active immunity against pathogens
- eating disorder of excessive overeating followed by vomiting
- tiny projection for absorption
- devices or practice that prevents the union of sperm and egg cell
- acid inside the stomach
- rhythmic waves of contraction
- reaction to an injury
- creation of sperm cells
- engulfs bacteria
- solid waste that leave the digestive tract
- appendix becomes inflamed
- physical and chemical breakdown of food
- major muscle responsible for chest breathing
- broad defense against infectious agents
- tube connecting the bladder with the outside of the body
- immune system is overly sensitive
- messenger proteins that bind immune cells
42 Clues: engulfs bacteria • secretes antibodies • creation of egg cell • lining of the uterus • union of two gametes • reaction to an injury • disease-causing agents • acid inside the stomach • creation of sperm cells • steroid hormone of male • appendix becomes inflamed • nitrogenous waste molecule • inflammation of the alveoli • functional unit of the kidney • rhythmic waves of contraction • ...
Crossword 2018-07-30
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- fully-automated system for nucleic acid testing by Grifols
- highly polymorphic blood group antigen encoded by KEL gene
- medical condition with the accumulation of excess body fat that can have adverse health effects
- identification of an illness by examining symptoms
- newly-emerging viral zoonosis, natural host of the virus are fruit bats
- inherited blood disorder characterized by abnormal haemoglobin production
- white blood cells
- a plate-based immunoassay technique for detecting proteins, hormonoes, antibodies etc.
- process of purifying blood of a person whose kidneys are not functioning properly
- coloured are of the eye, with the pupil in its center
- an acellular infective agent that multiplies only within the living cell of a host
- protein produced by immune system to neutralize antigens
- strategy to identify possible presence of an yet-to-be diagnosed disease or infcetion
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- biomolecule that is composed of nucleotides, DNA and RNA
- the threat or risk that remains after all the efforts to eliminate it have been made
- an organism that lives on or in a host and derives nutrients by causing harm
- persisting for a long time
- shortest time period for completing a process cycle (short form)
- short from of Transcription Mediated Amplification
- thread-like structure of nucleic acids and proteins found in nucleus
- life-threatening body's response to infection causing injury to own tissues or organs
- ability of an organism to resist infection
- body-fluid that delivers necessary nutrients and oxygen to cells
- short-form of Indian Foundation for Safe Blood
24 Clues: white blood cells • persisting for a long time • ability of an organism to resist infection • short-form of Indian Foundation for Safe Blood • identification of an illness by examining symptoms • short from of Transcription Mediated Amplification • coloured are of the eye, with the pupil in its center • biomolecule that is composed of nucleotides, DNA and RNA • ...
Chapter 17 2019-09-23
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- - Suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms for prevention.
- - Complete viral particle found extracellularly, capable of surviving, called a viral particle.
- Asepsis - Reduction of infectious agents, reduce probability of infection.
- - subkingdom of simple oranisms of the animal kingdom.
- - denote of eukaryotic protists (mushrooms, mold)absence of chlorophyll.
- - Disease-producing microorganisms.
- Precautions - prevent transmission of disease by body fluid and substances.
- - freedom from infection.
- - resulting from the activities of physicians.
- - treatment of disease by chemical agents.
- - microscopic organisms, bacteria, viruses, fungi.
- - Animal or Plant that nourishes another organism.
- - invasion of microorganism in the body tissues, toxins, intracellular antibody response.
- - A passive host that carries pathogenic organisms, no injury to self, infects individuals.
- pathogens - Disease causing microorganisms in human blood.
- - organisms who cell have a true nucleus.
- - Stage in cycle, enclosed in a protective wall.
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- - deviation from normal structure,pathologic mechanism.
- - group of minute infectious agents, ability to replicate only in living host cells.
- - Microbial community found in a healthy person.
- -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms.
- - security against a certain disease.
- - originating in the hospital, develops 72 hours after admittance.
- - chemicals used to free environment from pathogenic organisms.
- - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus.
- - object such as a book, not harmful in itself, harbors pathogenic microorganisms.
- - complete destruction of all living microorgansisms, by diferent methods.
- - occurring in two distinct forms.
- Care-Associated Infection - Infection acquired while receiving another treatment for another health issue.
- Asepsis - Procedure used to prevent contamination by microbes and edospores.
30 Clues: - freedom from infection. • - occurring in two distinct forms. • - Disease-producing microorganisms. • - security against a certain disease. • -Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms. • - organisms who cell have a true nucleus. • - treatment of disease by chemical agents. • - cellular organisms that lack true nucleus. • - resulting from the activities of physicians. • ...
HS Semester 2 Review 2023-05-11
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- clear watery fluid that transports waste products
- lung disorder caused by inflammation of the air passage
- Valves of the heart are ______ when the heart is relaxed
- connects with the spinal cord and regulates heartbeat, swallowing, breathing, blood pressure
- protein molecules found on the surface of red blood cells.
- a disease that affects nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls muscle movement
- a traumatic brain injury caused by a shaking or jarring of the brain inside the skull
- largest organ of the lymphatic system - Filters blood and uses lymphocytes to kill infections and old RBC
- Carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- Lymph nodes contain ___________ that destroy pathogens
- completely independent organisms, able to eat & reproduce
- vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- aggravated immune response to a normally harmless substance
- controlled by the cerebellum
- part of the brain that controls body temp, sleep, appetite, and water balance
- lobe of the brain responsible for sight
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- cancer of the lymphocytes in the immune system
- The immunity that you are born with
- largest artery in the body
- a form of dementia
- Hardening or narrowing of the arteries
- when the blood flow to the brain is blocked
- if the D antigen is present you are ________
- kills infected cells in the body
- _______ circulation: driven by the left side of the heart
- a form of blood cancer where the white blood cells become cancerous
- high blood pressure
- part of the brain where we store long/short term memories
28 Clues: a form of dementia • high blood pressure • largest artery in the body • controlled by the cerebellum • kills infected cells in the body • The immunity that you are born with • Hardening or narrowing of the arteries • lobe of the brain responsible for sight • when the blood flow to the brain is blocked • if the D antigen is present you are ________ • ...
The gift of Magi 2023-11-09
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- - To cause severe and extensive damage or destruction.
- - Quick and nimble in movement or thought.
- - To light up or make clear.
- - A special advantage, immunity, or right granted to a person or group.
- - To initiate or provoke an action or event.
- - The quality of being cautious and exercising good judgment.
- - Obvious or clear; easily recognizable.
- - Close and thorough examination or inspection.
- - Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
- - A feeling of discontent or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
- - To be present at or go to.
- - To disappear suddenly or completely.
- - To decorate or add beauty to.
- - Attracting attention in a showy but cheap or vulgar manner.
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- - Modest and not drawing attention to oneself.
- - To determine or estimate through mathematical or logical methods.
- - To cause intense fear or dread.
- - To search thoroughly and vigorously, often causing damage.
- - To decrease in value over time.
- - A small waterfall or a sequence of successive stages.
- - Quick and light in movement or action.
- - Extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources.
- - A student who stays away from school without leave or explanation.
- - To have a strong desire or longing.
- - A view, attitude, or emotional response towards a situation or event.
- - The state of being successful or thriving, often in terms of financial well-being.
- - To give up something valuable for the sake of something else.
- - Intensely passionate or enthusiastic.
- - To hesitate or waver in action or purpose.
- - Feeling overwhelming happiness or joy.
30 Clues: - To light up or make clear. • - To be present at or go to. • - To decorate or add beauty to. • - To cause intense fear or dread. • - To decrease in value over time. • - To have a strong desire or longing. • - To disappear suddenly or completely. • - Intensely passionate or enthusiastic. • - Quick and light in movement or action. • - Obvious or clear; easily recognizable. • ...
Nutrition Education 2023-09-26
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- the body's process of converting food into energy
- vitamins C and E are examples of what nutritional compounds
- who needs food?
- how does restriction effect the rate of metabolism?
- the main contributor of iron and zinc
- type of hunger involving the desire for pleasurable sensations
- you need vitamins D,E,A, and K to absorb this macronutrient
- added to meal plans to fill gaps in nutritional intake
- minerals in your blood influencing fluid balance, muscle function, pH balance, etc.
- aid in growth/development, immunity, building and repair of cells, creation of hormones, neurotransmitters, and enzymes
- vitamins D,E,A,and K
- all meal plans are calculated to provide a certain amount of what
- engaging in this behavior can compromise your progress toward food neutrality early on in recovery
- who else needs food?
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- the body's primary fuel source
- allows for regulation/faster return of internal hunger and satiety cues
- helps to release energy from the food we eat
- essential for normal growth and development
- provides calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus for bone strength
- may be delayed earlier on in the refeeding process and contribute to bloating/constipation
- point the theory that we all have a genetically pre-determined weight range
- required for making red blood cells
- intervention allowing you to challenge food judgements
- type of hunger referring to the body's energy needs
- behavior an example of this would be eating your pizza with a fork
- most common TEP dessert
- purging, exercise, diuretics, and laxatives are all examples of what type of behavior
- needed for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from foods
28 Clues: who needs food? • vitamins D,E,A,and K • who else needs food? • most common TEP dessert • the body's primary fuel source • required for making red blood cells • the main contributor of iron and zinc • essential for normal growth and development • helps to release energy from the food we eat • the body's process of converting food into energy • ...
IPIID-TerickaHenderson 2023-09-27
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- upon activation can differentiate into plasma cells secreting antibody molecules or B memory cells
- name of MHC gene complex and proteins in humans
- repeating molecular patterns on microbes that are recognized by PRRs
- T-cell receptor: a family of Pattern Recognition Receptors present on many leukocytes and epithelial cells
- Recombination signal sequences
- T-cell receptor: the Ag receptor on T cell
- crystallied fragment of antibody
- Transcription factor expressed in Treg cells that is needed for Treg cell function
- a molecule that is recognized in native (original) structure by antibodies or B cell receptor
- large granular lymphocyte that serves as an innate effector cell by inducing apoptosis of target cells (virally infected cells of tumor cells)
- autoimmune disease where autoantibodies (against DNA, RNA and proteins associated with nucleic acids) form immune complexes
- Cluster of differentiation
- Interferon: family name for cytokines that help cells to resist viral infections
- surface immunoglobulin: an immunoglobulin that is expressed on B cell surface
- Cell mediated immunity
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- Family names of chemokines, chemicals that are a sub-class of cytokines with cell attractant properteis
- systemic lupus erythematosus: autoimmune disease where autoantibodies
- Highly active anti-retroviral therapy
- Member of TNF receptor family expressed on certain cells that make them susceptible to being killed by cells expressing the Fas ligand
- Pattern recognition receptors on immune cell and epithelial cells
- subset of CD4T characterized by the cytokines they produce
- cell adhesion molecule
- immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cell.
- Recombination signal sequences
- cell a type of APC that presents antigen in the context of MHC to T cells
- Fragment with antigen binding
- Polymorphonuclear leukocytes
- cells surface ligands for the leukocyte integrins
28 Clues: Cell mediated immunity • cell adhesion molecule • Cluster of differentiation • Polymorphonuclear leukocytes • Fragment with antigen binding • Recombination signal sequences • Recombination signal sequences • crystallied fragment of antibody • Highly active anti-retroviral therapy • immunoglobulin secreted by plasma cell. • T-cell receptor: the Ag receptor on T cell • ...
review 2024-02-05
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- one or more epidemiologically connected populations or environments in which the pathogen can be permanently maintained and from which infection is transmitted to the defined target population.
- biological weapon
- an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region
- immunity that occurs in response to exposure to a particular antigen
- Turkish man who plays basketball
- Can be defined as the body’s ability to recognize and destroy pathogens
- in charge of fighting off bacterias, viruses and cancers
- malaria (mosquito-borne) and Lyme disease (tick-borne)
- the science and art of preventing disease for public
- is provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through his or her own immune system.
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- results when exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease
- a way of spreading a disease
- a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting you against harmful diseases, before you come into contact with them
- the action of structures and substances that are naturally present
- the ability of the immune system to respond more rapidly and effectively to pathogens that have been encountered previously,
- Cannot survive without a host, extremely small and most of them cause disease. reprogram cells
- The invasion and growth of germs in the body
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- attack and kill infected cells in the body
- Single celled organisms that can survive on their own.
20 Clues: biological weapon • a way of spreading a disease • Turkish man who plays basketball • attack and kill infected cells in the body • The invasion and growth of germs in the body • the science and art of preventing disease for public • malaria (mosquito-borne) and Lyme disease (tick-borne) • Single celled organisms that can survive on their own. • ...
