immunity Crossword Puzzles
Pathogens 2021-02-05
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- Introducing small quantities of dead/inactive pathogens into the body to stimulate an immune response & develop immunity.
- An antibody formed in response to and capable of neutralizing a specific toxin from an invading pathogen.
- Resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- A type of white blood cell that defends the body against infection.
- disease A disease which is infectious and can be spread through contact, water or air.
- blind trial A drug trial in which neither patient nor doctor knows if the patient is receiving the new drug or placebo.
- An organism, often a biting insect or tick, that transmits a disease/parasite from one animal/plant to another e.g. malaria.
- Any microorganism that causes disease.
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- Drug that destroys bacteria inside the body without damaging human cells.
- The process by which a cell, such as a white blood cell, engulfs/ingests microorganisms, other cells, & foreign particles.
- Respond to specific antigens by combining with substances foreign to the body, e.g. viruses to help destroy them.
- A substance used in clinical trials which does not contain any drug at all.
- fission The asexual method bacteria reproduce through copying genetic material & division into two identical daughter cells.
- The unique protein on the surface of a cell. Recognised by the immune system as ‘self’ or ‘non-self’.
14 Clues: Any microorganism that causes disease. • A type of white blood cell that defends the body against infection. • Drug that destroys bacteria inside the body without damaging human cells. • A substance used in clinical trials which does not contain any drug at all. • disease A disease which is infectious and can be spread through contact, water or air. • ...
Microbiology Vocab Review (Academic) 2024-04-15
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- Type of infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell and is replicated along with the host cell’s DNA
- A type of virus that infects Bacteria
- A type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides in half, producing two identical daughter cells
- A protein coat surrounding a virus
- Structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions; a thick internal wall that encloses the DNA and a portion of the cytoplasm
- A virus that contains RNA as its genetic information
- Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- A rigid envelope surrounding the membrane of a bacterial cell, made of sugars and amino acids. Acts as a barrier for protection.
- Type of infection in which a virus enters a cell makes copies of itself and causes the cell to burst
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- A hairlike structure used for movement
- Disease-causing agent
- The community of microorganisms that live in or on a particular part of the body, such as the skin or gastrointestinal tract
- A particle made of protein, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells.
- Preparation of weakened or killed pathogens used to produce immunity to a disease
- Short, hair-like structures on the cell surface of prokaryotic cells involved in adhering to surfaces.
- A group of drugs used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- Process in which genetic information is exchanged through a hollow tube that connects the two cells
- The DNA from a bacteriophage that is embedded in the bacterial host’s DNA
18 Clues: Disease-causing agent • A protein coat surrounding a virus • A type of virus that infects Bacteria • A hairlike structure used for movement • Unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • A virus that contains RNA as its genetic information • The DNA from a bacteriophage that is embedded in the bacterial host’s DNA • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-03-15
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- All the living and nonliving things that interact in a specific area; a subdivision of the environment
- the cells in the body that work together to fight disease
- a substance used to kill microorganisms and cure infections
- a substance made of weakened, killed, or partial pathogens and designed to protect the body from future invasions of that pathogen
- the process where groups of organisms work or act together for common or mutual benefits
- at the individual level, different types of the same trait; at the population level, normal differences found among individuals in a species
- the process by which organisms produce new organisms of the same type
- the process by which the organisms that are best adapted to a specific environment survive and produce more offspring that organisms that are not as well adapted
- The struggle between organisms for the same limited resources in a particular area
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- a resource that is not available in endless supply
- all species are related and gradually change over time
- the body’s ability to destroy pathogens before they cause disease
- any trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce under a given set of environmental conditions
- when bacteria evolve, withstand and survive through the effects of antibiotics
- an organism that invades the body, causing disease
- bacteria living in symbiosis with another organism or each other
- The mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment
- a close and long term interaction between to organisms of different species
18 Clues: a resource that is not available in endless supply • an organism that invades the body, causing disease • all species are related and gradually change over time • the cells in the body that work together to fight disease • a substance used to kill microorganisms and cure infections • bacteria living in symbiosis with another organism or each other • ...
Nutrition (The Healthy Professional) 2022-06-22
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- Necessary for virtually every function of the cells and body; makes up 50 to 70 percent of the body’s weight.
- Also known as a predisposition test, is a test for identifying a possible allergy in a client.
- Is developed after overcoming a disease, through inoculation, or through exposure to natural allergens.
- The processes involved in taking in nutrients and assimilating and utilizing them.
- Supports the overall health of the skin and aids in the health, function, and repair of skin cells.
- An important substance needed for the proper repair of the skin and tissues.
- Required for many body functions to occur, including normal metabolism.
- Important for building muscle and blood tissues and for cell repair and replacement.
- The science of designing the workplace as well as its equipment and tools to make specific body movements more comfortable, efficient, and safe.
- Needed for many body functions, including hormones, sebum production, and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K.
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- Is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living.
- Helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s UV light.
- Substances that kill or slow the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.
- Refers to the ability of the body to resist and destroy pathogens and respond to infection.
- Enables the body to properly absorb and use calcium, the element needed for proper bone development and maintenance.
- Used by cells to produce important biochemicals that have many body functions.
- Needed for energy to run every function within the body.
- Are hypersensitivity disorders of the immune system.
18 Clues: Are hypersensitivity disorders of the immune system. • Needed for energy to run every function within the body. • Is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living. • Helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun’s UV light. • Required for many body functions to occur, including normal metabolism. • ...
Respiratory disease management in cattle 2025-01-29
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- Piece of machinery which can be installed in a building to improve ventilation for animals
- This is a large group of antibiotics which have no activity against Mycoplasma spp.
- Shortened brand name for a vaccine which protects against PI3 virus, BRSV and mannheimia haemolytica
- Form of IBR vaccine which provokes antibody levels, reduces shedding and can be used in eradication programmes
- Group of antibiotics in category B which include enrofloxacin and marbofloxacin
- A NSAID popular for severe pain in equine patients - e.g. in colic treatment
- Percentage of humidity which is the cut-off point for a desirable environment to protect against respiratory diseases in cattle (above which is undesirable)
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- Refers to a medication or vaccine which is active against several strains of pathogen
- Method of administration of live IBR vaccine in face of infection
- Term which refers to "a solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases"
- Term referring to category C antibiotics indicating usage recommendation
- Piece of equipment for calves which can improve insulation and protect against cold
- This popular antibiotic is composed of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid
- Protein which is deleted from the IBR virus in the IBR vaccine
- Term for a "custom-made" vaccine made to be used in an infected individual from the infectious organisms present to provide immunity - e.g. salmonella vaccine
- Maximum number of months between boosters of IBR vaccines
- The official name for this "vet only admin" macrolide (Micotil)
- Maximum numbers of calves in an air space for a desirable environment to protect against respiratory disease
18 Clues: Maximum number of months between boosters of IBR vaccines • Protein which is deleted from the IBR virus in the IBR vaccine • The official name for this "vet only admin" macrolide (Micotil) • Method of administration of live IBR vaccine in face of infection • This popular antibiotic is composed of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2019-02-13
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- Also known as theft, the wrongful taking of money or personal property belonging to someone else
- Crime punishable by either a fine of more than $1,000 or by confinements for more than one year in a state prison or both or by death
- defense The use of the force that appears to be reasonably necessary to the victim to prevent death, serious bodily harm, rape, or kidnapping
- The one who receives stolen property
- Disprove, justify, or excuse the alleged crime
- A criminal defense based on how the evidence was obtained or how the accused was arrested, questioned, or tried
- The willful and illegal burning or exploding of a building
- Accused person admitting guilt to a less serious crime in exchange for having a more serious charge dropped
- Unlawfully offering or giving anything of value to influence performance of an official in the carrying pit of his or her public or legal duties
- freedom from prosecution even when one has committed the crime charged
- of court Action that hinders the administration of justice
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- A legal position taken by an accused to defeat the charges against them
- Any penalty provided by law and imposed by a court
- A reasonable ground for belief
- offenses committed in the business world
- This is an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime
- Crime punishable by confinement in a country or city jail for one year or less, by fine of $1,000 or less, or both
- Also known as blackmail; Obtaining money or other property from a person by a wrongful use or force, fear, or the power of office
- Falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another
- Punishable offense against society
20 Clues: A reasonable ground for belief • Punishable offense against society • The one who receives stolen property • offenses committed in the business world • Disprove, justify, or excuse the alleged crime • Any penalty provided by law and imposed by a court • The willful and illegal burning or exploding of a building • ...
Hardest pharmacy 2018-12-27
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- ____ system, antibody enhancing arm of immunity
- paradoxical effect whereby higher doses of insulin result in higher AM blood sugars
- alternative name for a drug used prevent transplant rejection
- Dickens, OHS
- two words, formula to shortcut acid base assessment
- adjunct Parkinsons treatment
- GILA monster saliva medicinal derivative
- brand name, treats Parkinsons disease psychosis
- adjective, in histological terms, describes neutrophils
- common drug class, hallmark toxicity is hyperventilation, treatment is urinary alkalinization
- serotenergic antagonist used for spasticity in SCI
- ACE-I touted for its use in CKD/AKI patients due to hepatic elim.
- this drug caused birth defects to more than 10,000 babies worldwide, now used for cancers
- having never given birth
- most common Eagle Effect drug
- drug used to treat beta thalessemia
- preferred statistical test when analyzing 2 or more groups
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- small molecule that ellicits antibody production when bound to a carrier, example: PF4 and heparin
- substance P inhibitor, anti-emetic specializing in prevention of chemo-induced N/V
- enzyme that inhibits hunger
- ESBL producing specialist
- name of enzyme that etoposide binds to
- a male calico cat has this genetic syndrome, also occurs in humans
- this element is deficient in 10 to 20% of patients who have undergone Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
- 2 words, enzyme responsible for early metabolism of 6-MP. Used in genetic screening
- Sphincter of _____, somewhat relevant in discussion of opioids 2/2 pancreatitis
- these drugs can treat manganese toxicity
- first NS5A inhibitor approved for HCV
- ultra-long acting basal insulin
- class of medications most useful for CCB-induced peripheral edema
- connective tissue disorder characterized by Pectis carinutam
- fingerprint loss
- generic name for PDE-4 inhibitor for psoriasis
- super potent opioid
34 Clues: Dickens, OHS • fingerprint loss • super potent opioid • having never given birth • ESBL producing specialist • enzyme that inhibits hunger • adjunct Parkinsons treatment • most common Eagle Effect drug • ultra-long acting basal insulin • drug used to treat beta thalessemia • first NS5A inhibitor approved for HCV • name of enzyme that etoposide binds to • ...
Lymphatic 2020-08-11
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- These lymph vessels carry lymph to each node.
- The lymphatic system works to return fluid to the _____.
- These on lymph capillaries stops lymph flowing back into tissues.
- Filter lymph and remove waste products and ____ from tissues.
- All lymph vessels drain into these.
- These prevent spread of infection via immune reaction.
- Lymph normally passes through several nodes before ______ is complete and it returns to the blood.
- Lymph Capillaries have _____ ends.
- What percent of protein make up lymph?
- These carry digested fats to blood.
- This acts as a reservoir for blood.
- Which other body system is linked closely to the lymphatic system?
- These are situated along lymph vessels.
- What does lymph begin as?
- How many lymphatic ducts are there?
- Some of these lymph vessels drain each node.
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- Which duct drains lymph from the left side of head, neck and chest, The left arm, both legs, the pelvis and abdomen?
- These lymph vessels lie beside deep arteries and veins in abdomen and chest.
- This duct is about 1cm long.
- The Lymphatic System transports fats from where?
- The lymphatic system maintains this through tissue drainage.
- The structure of lymph vessels are like ____.
- How many items/points make up the structure of the Lymphatic System?
- This shrinks during puberty.
- Lymphatic ducts carry filtered lymph to these.
- These do not filter lymph.
- The reticular fibres act as _______ – swirling lymph around and increasing its contact with lymphocytes and macrophages.
- These lymph vessels are immediately beneath the skin (in muscle fascia).
- Chyli The Thoracic duct begins here.
- What is the name of the fluid in the lymphatic system which is pale-milky in colour, sometimes yellow?
- A function of the lymphatic system to protect the body.
- What percent of salts make up lymph?
32 Clues: What does lymph begin as? • These do not filter lymph. • This duct is about 1cm long. • This shrinks during puberty. • Lymph Capillaries have _____ ends. • All lymph vessels drain into these. • These carry digested fats to blood. • This acts as a reservoir for blood. • How many lymphatic ducts are there? • Chyli The Thoracic duct begins here. • ...
The Ultimate HCAS Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-04
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- The study of the distribution and determinants of health outcomes
- Helpful evidence-based framework for structuring well-focused clinical research questions
- Coping Claire's patient journey map shows that data can be voluminous,_____, and socially patterned
- Your favorite class at Tuck (HINT: there's only one right answer ☺)
- the main tradeoff with control (HINT: think about the college sophomore problem)
- The best way to remove the effect of regression to the mean is by conducting a _______
- One of our 3 C's of Treatment Studies; The best protection is a large sample size and statistical significance
- The main tradeoff with data innovation
- Respect of persons, beneficence, and justice are the three _____ principles for ensuring ethical protection of trial participants
- The ability of a test to correctly identify those WITH the disease
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- Best protection to cognitive and confirmation biases, and something we need as lifelong leaders, learners, and teachers
- Refers to the number of TOTAL cases in the population at a point in time
- Refers to the number of NEW cases in a population over a period of time
- Biggest threat to herd immunity is vaccine _____
- The main tradeoff with scientific rigor
- Always use a _____ when measuring the performance of a tool or study; "Compared to what?"
- Why were the data generated? No _____, No GO
- The ability of a test to correctly identify those WITHOUT the disease
- 80% of analytics time and budget goes into data _____
- A controversial measure used to quantify health benefits guaranteed by a particular treatment
- High-Stakes Measures: Does the measure have credibility?
- These principles facilitate the actionable orientation and ethical use of AI systems
22 Clues: The main tradeoff with data innovation • The main tradeoff with scientific rigor • Why were the data generated? No _____, No GO • Biggest threat to herd immunity is vaccine _____ • 80% of analytics time and budget goes into data _____ • High-Stakes Measures: Does the measure have credibility? • The study of the distribution and determinants of health outcomes • ...
unit 3 vocab 2021-11-03
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- of, forming, or situated at the end or extremity of something.
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberation.
- withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
- a line or border separating two countries.
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose.
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- condition in which one human being was owned by another.
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- the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future.
- intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right).
- conducting social relations with people who are actually unrelated and/or of a different class as if they’re family
- display or show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate. clear or obvious to the eye or mind.
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution.
- lower in rank or position.
- occurring or existing before a particular war, especially the American Civil War
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- 20 units, 20 years regarding time
20 Clues: lower in rank or position. • 20 units, 20 years regarding time • a line or border separating two countries. • condition in which one human being was owned by another. • of, forming, or situated at the end or extremity of something. • a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. • ...
Medical Terminology 2021-11-14
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- is an infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- is a surgical procedure in which a cut is made between the ribs to see and reach the lungs or other organs in the chest or thorax.
- is the upper central region of the abdomen.
- inflammation of the liver
- The presence of anti-HBs is generally interpreted as indicating recovery and immunity from hepatitis B virus infection.
- Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels.
- Pertaining to the chest.
- the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- is an application which measures your heart rate.
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- situated above or anterior to the thorax specifically : lying above or anterior to those vertebrae bearing thoracic ribs pre thoracic vertebrae.
- is a life-threatening inflammation of the inner lining of your heart's chambers and valves (endocardium).
- is an excessive growth of bone. It may lead to exostosis. It occurs in many musculoskeletal disorders.
- the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph.
- is inflammation of the pericardium, the thin sac (membrane) that surrounds the heart.
- is an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs.
- is an area of medicine that focuses on diseases of the liver as well as related conditions.
- Having to do with the liver.
- Before reaching the stomach
- is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear.
- is a condition in which an abnormal communication is present between the perilymphatic space of the inner ear and the middle ear or mastoid.
20 Clues: Pertaining to the chest. • inflammation of the liver • Before reaching the stomach • Having to do with the liver. • is the upper central region of the abdomen. • the curve or tracing made by a cardiograph. • is an application which measures your heart rate. • Pathways in the wall of cerebral and cervical blood vessels. • ...
Kayley Roy 2022-02-10
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- is a technology that utilizes biological systems, living organisms, or parts of this to develop or create different products.
- scissors used to cut DNA into pieces
- is composed of DNA, a molecule in the memorable shape of a double helix, a spiral ladder
- biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease
- Like bacteria cell, but it has nucleus
- A rod-shaped bacterium that is commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms
- Small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms
- the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.
- body's chemical messengers and are part of the endocrine system
- is a hormone made by the pancreas that allows your body to use sugar from carbohydrates in the food that you eat
- basic unit of life
- Genetic engineering, sometimes called genetic
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- Is a condition that is caused by an abnormality in an individual's DNA
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease
- is the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- the complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism
- are essential to the functioning of our cells
- a genetic structure in a cell that can replicate independently of the chromosomes
- The first company to focus on
- An organism that is generated through genetic engineering
- a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation
21 Clues: basic unit of life • The first company to focus on • scissors used to cut DNA into pieces • Like bacteria cell, but it has nucleus • are essential to the functioning of our cells • Genetic engineering, sometimes called genetic • An organism that is generated through genetic engineering • body's chemical messengers and are part of the endocrine system • ...
Biology Cross wordi- Std 9- Ch 1 2022-04-04
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- Use of living organism in industry and technology
- Study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- Practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey and beeswax
- Study of algae
- The verification of a person by his certain body features such as the pattern of iris in the eye and behavioural characteristics
- Study of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in the dissection
- Study of birds
- Science of the transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring
- Study of life elsewhere in the universe
- Study of genomes as opposed to individual genes
- Technique of producing silk by raising silkworm
- Study of virus
- Study of origin and descent of organism
- Technique of growing fish
- Science with aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity
- Study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- Science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
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- Study of forms and Structure of plants and animals
- Science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells
- Study of metabolism of organisms and animals
- Management and analysis of biological information stored in the databases
- Study of fungi
- Study of diseases of plants and animals
- Study of minute structure of tiny bits of the body of tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
- Study of insects
- Science and arts of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers or ornamental plants
- Study of reptiles
- Study of Bacteria
- Study of fishes
- Study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living things
31 Clues: Study of algae • Study of fungi • Study of birds • Study of virus • Study of fishes • Study of insects • Study of reptiles • Study of Bacteria • Technique of growing fish • Study of diseases of plants and animals • Study of life elsewhere in the universe • Study of origin and descent of organism • Study of metabolism of organisms and animals • ...
Hardy's Wellness Words 2014-04-22
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- A type of fungus (yeast) that exists in the body.
- Powerful immune booster with antioxidant and antiseptic properties.
- Colourful, whole foods help to boost ...
- Essential fatty acid that supports healthy vision.
- Lutein and zeaxanthin are essential for good ... health.
- Oestrogen and progesterone are hormones produced by the ...
- An underactive thyroid and possible reason for always feeling cold.
- What was vitamin C used to treat in the 18th century?
- A simple way to rid some of the aluminium from your life is changing your ...?
- A great source of vitamin C
- Non acidic version of vitamin C.
- Provides relief from bloating and supports digestive health.
- What fruit is in season now and is an excellent source of vitamin C?
- Should you feel guilty about going to bed if you've come down with a bug?
- Another name for pelvic floor exercises
- Full of essential vitamins and helps to promote cholesterol levels and stabilise blood sugar levels.
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- The Harker Herbal range are free from petroleum, sodium laurel sulphates, propylene glycol and ...
- Naturally occurring phenomenon that triggers the formation of vitamin D.
- Yoga in a room heated to 40 degrees.
- The transitional time before a woman's last period.
- Herb from one of the oldest species of tree on earth.
- Found by a study in Munich to be more effective for treating depression than antidepressant drugs.
- Number of NZ men who dies every 3 hours from potentially avoidable illnesses.
- Herbals New name for the Malcolm Harker range of herbal products.
- A powerful way to beat a case of the blues.
- Contain small amounts of vitamin D.
- Place where approximately 80% of the immune system is found.
- Cold pressed virgin coconut oil is antimicrobial, antiviral and ...?
28 Clues: A great source of vitamin C • Non acidic version of vitamin C. • Contain small amounts of vitamin D. • Yoga in a room heated to 40 degrees. • Another name for pelvic floor exercises • Colourful, whole foods help to boost ... • A powerful way to beat a case of the blues. • A type of fungus (yeast) that exists in the body. • ...
Chapter 2- Making a moral decision 2014-01-16
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- rule do onto others as you would have them do to you
- something that does not need to be earned or acquired; something one is both with
- virtue the four hinge virtues that support moral living
- a decision making process that attends to the implications & consequences of an action or choice
- deliverance from the power & penalty of sin
- the conditions or facts attending an event & having some bearing on it.
- immunity from fallacy or liability to error in expounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise made by Christ to the Church
- the moral virtue that inclines us to lead good, ethical & moral lives of action; "right reason in action", according to St. Thomas Aquinas
- the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
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- the official teaching of authority of the church
- A conversation with God
- object the moral content of an action that suggests whether the action is directed toward the true good
- a choice limited to one of two or more possibilities, as of things, propositions or courses of actions
- the effect, result or outcome of something occurring earlier
- a sacrament of healing, also known as Penance or Confession, through which Christ extends his forgiveness to sinners
- the aim or objective of an action, motive
- a method, course of action or instrument by which something can be accomplished
- knowledge based on human experience, reason & God's revelation that discovers what we ought to be & what we ought to do to live fully human lives
- an act that one consciously wills & that may be characterized by physical or mental activity
- hateful defiant thoughts, words or acts against God
20 Clues: A conversation with God • the aim or objective of an action, motive • deliverance from the power & penalty of sin • the official teaching of authority of the church • the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect • hateful defiant thoughts, words or acts against God • rule do onto others as you would have them do to you • ...
AP1 Ch 12,13,14 2013-03-10
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- The approximate total volume of blood in an adult is ________ liters
- The heart in rest stage.
- Muscular wall of the heart that is responsible for the hearts pumping action.
- The lower chambers of the heart.
- Arteries carry this type of blood.
- The normal of this is 120/80 (2 words).
- Pain accompanying lack of blood to the heart's muscle tissue (2 words).
- Systemic circulation is associated with this side of the heart.
- The upper chambers of the heart.
- Plasma is liquid __________ of the blood.
- The widening of the lumen of a blood vessel.
- The general classifications for blood typing are A,B,O and _______ groups.
- Blood is classified as liquid __________ tissue.
- This separates the atria and ventricles.
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- Pulmonary circulation is associated with this side of the heart.
- The heart, blood and blood vessels make up this system.
- Lack of blood to the heart muscle (2 words).
- The skeletal muscles in the leg and __________ assist venous return to the heart.
- The signs of inflammation are red, heat and _________.
- Carry blood toward the heart.
- A rapid resting heart rate over 100 bpm.
- Veins carry this type of blood.
- This is when the skin is bluish in color due to lack of oxygen in the tissue.
- Two components of blood are formed elements and _________.
- Swelling
- Membranous sac that surrounds the heart.
- This is the heart in contraction phase.
- The largest artery in the body.
- This organ is on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm.
- Specific white blood cells that fight germs.
- T and B cells are white blood cells that assist us in _______.
- Carry blood away from the heart.
- The opening of a blood vessel.
33 Clues: Swelling • The heart in rest stage. • Carry blood toward the heart. • The opening of a blood vessel. • Veins carry this type of blood. • The largest artery in the body. • The lower chambers of the heart. • The upper chambers of the heart. • Carry blood away from the heart. • Arteries carry this type of blood. • The normal of this is 120/80 (2 words). • ...
Infection Control 2016-05-30
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- reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface.
- of destroying bacteria.
- due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances.
- products approved by the EPA designed to destroy most bacteria, such as fungi.
- rod shaped bacteria.
- bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia.
- celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics.
- ability to produce an effect.
- of destroying fungi.
- ability of the body to destroy and resist infection.
- organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size.
- of bacteria cells into two new cells called daughter cells.
- celled organisms that grow in irregular masses that include molds, mildews, and yeasts.
- condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection; characterized by redness.
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- removal of blood and all other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface.
- extensions used by bacilli and spirilla for locomotion. (AKA Cilia).
- bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
- shaped bacteria.
- forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes.
- mechanical process using soap and water to remove all visible dirt.
- that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism, while contributing nothing.
- or constructed of a material that has pores or openings.
- of destroying viruses.
- or corkscrew shaped bacteria that cause diseases such as syphilis and Lyme disease.
- by or capable of being transmitted by infection.
25 Clues: shaped bacteria. • rod shaped bacteria. • of destroying fungi. • of destroying viruses. • of destroying bacteria. • ability to produce an effect. • organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size. • by or capable of being transmitted by infection. • ability of the body to destroy and resist infection. • or constructed of a material that has pores or openings. • ...
Immune system 2023-03-15
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- the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease.
- helps the body fight infection and other diseases
- a type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells
- submicroscopic infectious agents that replicate only inside the living cells of an organism.
- the reproduction of viruses using a host cell to manufacture more viruses; the viruses then burst out of the cell
- a type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- acquired from exposure to the disease organism through infection with the actual disease
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- a type of white blood cell
- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
- biquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.
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- medicines that fight infections caused by bacteria in humans and animals by either killing the bacteria or making it difficult for the bacteria to grow and multiply
- one of two cycles of viral reproduction
- a type of immune cell that is made in the bone marrow and is found in the blood and in lymph tissue
- a protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen
- produce an immune response against non-self or foreign bodies leading to immunity and protection against diseases
- an organ that is part of the lymphatic system, in which T lymphocytes grow and multiply
- an organ that is part of the lymphatic system
- protects your child's body from outside invaders
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause infection and disease.
20 Clues: a type of white blood cell • one of two cycles of viral reproduction • an organ that is part of the lymphatic system • A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • protects your child's body from outside invaders • helps the body fight infection and other diseases • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause infection and disease. • ...
Body Systems & Homeostasis 2023-03-17
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- The body system that moves the body with the help of the skeletal system.
- A biological occurrence wherein the output of a system amplifies the system or inhibits the system; allows homeostasis to be maintained.
- The body system that provides a mean of producing offspring.
- The chemical messenger of the body.
- The body system that protects the body by forming the body’s outer layer (think skin).
- These are blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart.
- The body system that controls the exchange of gases (think breathing).
- To maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment.
- The body system that coordinates sensory input with motor output (think brain).
- The body system that breaks down food into essential nutrients (ex. stomach, intestines)
- The body system that controls body functions through hormones.
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- The smallest blood vessels in your vascular system; transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems.
- The breakdown of food into smaller pieces without chemical change to the food molecules.
- The body system that protects the body against invading organisms (think immunity).
- The body system that removes cellular wastes from the body (think bladder).
- A state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function correctly.
- These are tubelike structures that are responsible for the transportation of fluid to and from every organ in the body.
- The body system that transports nutrients, fluids, and gases (ex. heart, arteries).
- An organ that makes one or more substances (such as hormones, sweat, or tears).
- The body system that supports the body internally (think bones).
20 Clues: The chemical messenger of the body. • The body system that provides a mean of producing offspring. • The body system that controls body functions through hormones. • The body system that supports the body internally (think bones). • The body system that controls the exchange of gases (think breathing). • ...
Stem Cells to Fight Cancer 2022-12-08
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- A type of research study that tests how well new medical approaches work in people.
- Vaccines are the safest way to gain long-term immunity
- T cells are important immune cells that can sometimes fight cancer
- A disease caused by uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- A rare, slow-growing type of soft tissue cancer
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- The field of study concerned with discovering and describing the world around us by observing and experimenting.
- Ligaments, muscles and tendons.
- special cells produced by bone marrow (a spongy tissue found in the centre of some bones) that can turn into different types of blood cells.
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- enhances their viability and proliferative, migratory and functional properties.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other disease
- A treatment in which a patient's T cells are changed in the laboratory so they will bind to cancer cells and kill them
- A type of white blood cell.
- A movement where new inventions are tested and helps long term
- consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- A type of therapy that uses substances to stimulate or suppress the immune system to help the body fight cancer and infections.
- T cells from the patient and re-engineering them in the laboratory to produce proteins on their surface
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
20 Clues: A type of white blood cell. • Ligaments, muscles and tendons. • a new method, idea, product, etc. • A rare, slow-growing type of soft tissue cancer • Vaccines are the safest way to gain long-term immunity • A movement where new inventions are tested and helps long term • consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate. • ...
TTS PPKN BAB 4 LEONARDO(15) ALFIN (20) 2023-01-24
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- Tindakan sesuatu negara terhadap negara lain itu dapat dibalas setimpal, baik tindakan yang bersifat negatif maupun positif, di sebut?
- hubungan internasional merupakan sebuah studi yang membahas tentang interaksi diantara anggota-anggota dalam komunis internasional atau mengenai tingkah laku aktor-aktor yang terlibat.siapa nama dari pendapat pengertian tersebut?
- perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara disebut
- kekebalan dari segala gangguan yang merugikan penjabat diplomatik dan kekebalan terhadap alat2 kekuasaan dari negara penerima dana,disebut
- Asas ini didasarkan pada kekuasaan negara atas daerahnya. Di sebut Asas?
- Bangsa Indonesia dalam menentukan sikap dan pandangan terhadap berbagai permasalahan internasional terlepas dari ikatan antara blok barat dan blok timur, disebut dengan politik?
- anggota tetap dewan keamanan PBB mempunyai hak untuk membatalkan keputusan dewan keamanan PBB yang disebut hak
- masuknya negara Indonesia menjadi anggota PBB merupakan salah satu bentuk kerja sama
- subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan negara adalah
- perserikatan apa yang terbentuk sebelum PPB terbentuk
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- apa kepanjangan PPB
- Bidang politik, yakni menunjang pelaksanaan kebijakan politik dan hubungan luar negeri yang di abadikan untuk kepentingan
- seluruh kegiatan untuk melaksanakan politik luar negeri suatu negara dalam hubungannya dengan negara dan bangsa lain merupakan sarana dalm hubungan internasional yang diaebut
- landasan idil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia adalah
- General Assembly di sebut dengan majelis?
- Indonesia menjadi anggota PBB pada tanggal 27 tahun 1950 pada bulan?
- organisasi internasional yang mendorong kemerdekaan bangsa2 asia afrika untuk lepas dari cengkraman imperelisme dan kolonialisme barat adalah
- Adanya kekhawatiran akan terancam kelangsungan hidupnya, baik melalui kudeta maupun intervensi dari negara lain, disebut faktor?
- konferensi asia afrika mendasari pembentukan organisasi yang bernama
- organisasi yang mempunyai tujuan untuk meningkatkan pertumbuhan ekonomi dan mempererat kumunitas antarnegara di asia pasifik yaitu
20 Clues: apa kepanjangan PPB • General Assembly di sebut dengan majelis? • subjek utama dalam hukum dan hubungan negara adalah • perserikatan apa yang terbentuk sebelum PPB terbentuk • landasan idil bagi politik luar negeri Indonesia adalah • perjanjian internasional yang dilakukan oleh dua negara disebut • Indonesia menjadi anggota PBB pada tanggal 27 tahun 1950 pada bulan? • ...
DR #42 2023-04-10
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- the action of modifying something
- the judicial authorities of a country; judges collectively
- adhering excessively to law or formula
- to judge
- a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference
- a person who collects or has a great love of books
- the long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, etc. that took place in the past, or of a person’s life
- law or read
- change the structure or form of (something, especially a building)
- make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter
- the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions
- relating to or contained in the bible
- average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree
- a particular mode in which something exists or is experienced or expressed
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- a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix
- form a wrong opinion or conclusion about
- not clear enough to be read
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group
- loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause
- in a way that conforms to or is permitted or required by the law
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- measure of manner of doing
- a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated
- book
- relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past
- a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
- clear enough to read
27 Clues: book • to judge • law or read • clear enough to read • measure of manner of doing • not clear enough to be read • the action of modifying something • relating to or contained in the bible • adhering excessively to law or formula • form a wrong opinion or conclusion about • average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree • a person who collects or has a great love of books • ...
Asepsis and Infection Control Crossword 2023-02-03
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- type of precautions used to prevent the transmission of disease by body fluids and substances
- a site where an infectious organism can remain alive and from which transmission can occur
- security against a particular disease
- type of asepsis that is used to prevent contamination by microbes and endospores before, during, and after surgery using sterile technique
- animal or plant that harbors our nourishes another organism
- the form of asepsis that reduces the number of infectious agents which decreases the probability of infection
- disease-causing microorganisms that may be present in human blood
- an animal carrier that transfers an infective agent from one host to another
- invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues that may be clinically inapparent or may result in local cellular injury
- deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of any part, organ, or system of the body that is exhibited by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs
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- a transmission from inside the body
- a prokaryotic organism that is classified by its morphology, biochemistry, and genetic constitution
- any of a group of minute infectious agents that are characterized by a lack of independent metabolism and by their ability to replicate only within a living host's cells
- object such as a book, wooden object or article of clothing that is able to harbor pathogenic microorganisms and thus may serve as an agent of infection
- chemicals used to free an environment from pathogenic organisms
- any disease-producing microorganisms
- an infection pertaining to or originating in the hospital
- a transmission from outside the body
- freedom from infection
- complete destruction or elimination of all living microorganisms, accomplished by physical methods chemical agents, radiation, or mechanical methods
20 Clues: freedom from infection • a transmission from inside the body • any disease-producing microorganisms • a transmission from outside the body • security against a particular disease • an infection pertaining to or originating in the hospital • animal or plant that harbors our nourishes another organism • chemicals used to free an environment from pathogenic organisms • ...
8.6 1/3 Kimi/Bryan Crossword 2023-04-03
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- Messages distributed by internet from one computer to another
- A tool used for cleaning the floor
- A device to make an electronical connection
- A tool that sucks dirt up used for cleaning
- An insulated wire with a protective casing used for transmitting electricity
- An interactive display that looks like a whiteboard reacts from user input
- Someone who teaches in a school, college, or university
- Someone who looks after an office
- A machine used for playing CDs
- A tool used for connecting computers with devices
- A tool used for measuring temperature
- A machine used for projecting images or videos onto a screen using light
- A white surface that can be written on using a marker used for teaching or presentations
- An automated tool used for making holes
- A tool used for holding liquid or other materials
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- A list of current prices of items
- Someone who enters data for digital storage
- Someone who works with electricity
- A folder or box used for holding loose paper
- A treatment to produce an immunity against an infectious disease
- Someone who cleans buildings
- Someone who cares for people who are sick
- Distinctive clothing worn by people from the same organization or school
- A machine placed on the ceiling used for projecting images or videos onto a screen using light
- A machine used for printing text or images onto a piece of paper
- A machine used for transmitting voices
- Someone who promotes products and services
- A chair with wheels used for people with injuries or a disability
- A machine that can store information and change the result using a set program
- A tool used for writing, marking, or drawing on a surface
30 Clues: Someone who cleans buildings • A machine used for playing CDs • A list of current prices of items • Someone who looks after an office • A tool used for cleaning the floor • Someone who works with electricity • A tool used for measuring temperature • A machine used for transmitting voices • An automated tool used for making holes • Someone who cares for people who are sick • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2017-02-28
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- The Sacrament by which men are ordained to the episcopacy, priesthood, or diaconate
- Successor of Saint Peter
- Their main purpose is to serve as a papal elector
- A gathering of the world’s cardinals in St. Peter’s square
- Bishops can trace their authority in a direct line back to the Apostles
- The most recent of the Ecumenical Councils of the Catholic Church
- A bishop of the highest rank, generally the bishop of an archdiocese
- The order of teaching authority in the Church
- The faithful of the Church who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- Possess a certain, albeit imperfect, communion with the Catholic Church
- The Bible
- A meeting of Church leaders
- The office of Pope in the Catholic Church
- The official church of the local bishop
- From the Latin "traditio," which means "to hand down."
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- The territory and the churches under a bishop's authority
- The highest rank
- The unity in Christ of all the redeemed
- One of the tribe of Levi
- A council involving all the bishops of a particular nation
- A man who is ordained to assist the mission of the Church
- The teaching office of all the bishops gathered with the Pope
- the office of bishop in the Catholic Church
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error
- The definitive Revelation of Christ given to the Apostles
- The symbol or formula of the Catholic Faith
- A defined territorial district within a diocese
- The definitive list of the books of the Bible
- In the person of Christ
- State of final purification after death and before entrance into Heaven
30 Clues: The Bible • The highest rank • In the person of Christ • Successor of Saint Peter • One of the tribe of Levi • A meeting of Church leaders • The unity in Christ of all the redeemed • The official church of the local bishop • The office of Pope in the Catholic Church • the office of bishop in the Catholic Church • The symbol or formula of the Catholic Faith • ...
Socials Crossword 2017-04-27
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- feudal-like states
- completely control of the market for a certain food or service
- an infectious disease that affects the lungs
- literary form
- groups of people who trade furs for a living
- a state of financial ruin
- prime winter beaver pelt
- english navigators, often pirates
- royal documents that set out terms and permission
- a woman who helps deliver babies
- the emphasis placed on a particular syllable of a word
- being false, betraying someone
- lord
- made gentle, happy
- bead belts , used by Native peoples to record events, also used as currency or in exchanges
- to force departure
- a document setting out terms of existence
- the settling of issues or disputes without giving offence
- citizens who train as soldiers in their spare time
- a french land measure
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- a group of islands
- resistance to disease
- challenging
- runners of the woods
- people sent out on missions
- homes
- trap
- one of the East India Companies chartered by European sovereigns to establish worldwide trading connections
- an alliance, a joining of independent states
- things and services which improve life
- people living near the Bay of Biscay
- non-believer, in this case, non-christian
- workshop
- the period in England in the sixteenth century when the Roman Catholic Church was reformed
- a terrible, often farel disease caused by a lack of vitamin C
- one who travels to another region to communicate a religious message
- to take sides with
- not-christian
- a common mineral with a pale brass-yellow colour
- wall for upright, often pointed, logs
40 Clues: trap • lord • homes • workshop • challenging • literary form • not-christian • a group of islands • feudal-like states • made gentle, happy • to take sides with • to force departure • runners of the woods • resistance to disease • a french land measure • prime winter beaver pelt • a state of financial ruin • people sent out on missions • being false, betraying someone • a woman who helps deliver babies • ...
The Immune System 2017-04-19
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- Cellular fragments that circulate in the blood and release clotting factors when there is a cut
- Chemicals that trigger a response by the immune system
- When an antigen is sensed these products of lymphocytes attack and kill the foreign pathogen
- Antibiotics are ________ which allows them to attack harmful bacteria in the body while not harming the host
- An antibacterial enzyme in mucus that give it antiseptic properties
- Glands that secrete the chemical sebum
- The enzyme converts fibrinogen, a soluble protein, into fibrin
- Pathogens that survive inside the body and invade it but can survive outside
- A biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
- The outcome of a build up of mutated bacteria that aren’t affected by antibiotics
- The process of going into a cell through a vacuole
- A blood clot is called a _______; coronary thrombosis are blood clots in the coronary arteries
- Immunity When cells attack only the pathogens they are triggered by
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- When cells attack all pathogens
- A virus that invades and destroys helper T-cells and leads to the progressive decrease in antibody production
- These blood cells take in pathogens and then use enzymes from lysosomes to digest the pathogen
- Florey and Chain’s experiments to test ______ on bacterial infections in mice
- The first line of defense the body has against pathogens
- White blood cells that create antibodies
- Pathogens that are only able to survive inside the human body
- Blood flowing from the severed vessel transforms from a liquid to a semi-solid gel to seal the wound and prevent further loss of blood/blood-pressure
- They cannot be treated using antibiotics because they lack a metabolism
- This enzyme forms a mesh within the cut to trap platelets and blood cells
23 Clues: When cells attack all pathogens • Glands that secrete the chemical sebum • White blood cells that create antibodies • The process of going into a cell through a vacuole • Chemicals that trigger a response by the immune system • The first line of defense the body has against pathogens • Pathogens that are only able to survive inside the human body • ...
Covid Obscession 2020-12-02
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- solution that must contain 60% ethanol to be effective
- abbreviation for personal protective equipment
- when significant numbers are immune, the public has “_____ immunity"
- people who are notified of possible disease exposure
- NIH director famous for Human DNA sequencing in 2003
- government-imposed restrictions on work, mobility, and outside visitors
- descriptive word for 2020 used by the media (hint: begins with UN-)
- engaging in pedagogical methods over the internet (2 words)
- a space of 6 ft. or 2 meters apart from others; distance description
- foreign substance that activates a body’s immune response
- advisor to 6 U.S. Presidents on global health issues
- an N-95 respirator blocks 95% of these
- American biotech company based in Cambridge, MA
- contagiousness is measured by this letter; a numerical value
- country where the 2020 pandemic began
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- social media platform centered around performance videos
- time period or place of isolation
- wrote “I Believe That We Will Win,” a Covid-19 dance anthem
- type of background image that isn't real
- agency responsible for protecting public health in the U.S.
- group that socializes exclusively(?)with its own members (colloquial)
- title given to U.S. operative for Covid-19 vaccine development (2 words)
- necessary services for a functioning society
- health practices that are conducive to disease prevention
- illness-causing RNA fragment wrapped in a protein coat
- venue, ventilation, & vocalization contribute to this type of event
- became a popular teleconferencing platform as Covid-19 spread
- machine that carries out lung function
- a surgical mask alternative (2 words)
- colossal sporting event that did not take place
- "to __________ the curve" is a graphic expression
31 Clues: time period or place of isolation • a surgical mask alternative (2 words) • country where the 2020 pandemic began • machine that carries out lung function • an N-95 respirator blocks 95% of these • type of background image that isn't real • necessary services for a functioning society • abbreviation for personal protective equipment • ...
HEALTH AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM 1 2021-04-28
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- Drugs that stop bacteria from reproducing and kill them.
- The study of the causes of a disease.
- Objective evidence of disease as oberved by a doctor or anurse.
- Transmission of pathogens from person to person.
- Natural barriers of the body that make up the first line of defence.
- Disease caused by a Protozoa that is endemic in tropical and subtropical areas.
- Disease that lasts a long time.
- Substances that are foreign to the body and that stimulate a specific immune response.
- A disease that spreads rapidly and affects a large number of people at the same time.
- Combination of physical, mental and social well-being.
- Lymphocytes that recognize and destroy antigens
- Type of white blood cells that carry out the specific immune response.
- Pathogens that are not true living beings.
- A disease that affects a very large geographical area or reaches all parts of the world.
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- Drugs that prevent growth and destroy the fungi.
- Cells that make up the second line of defence of the body and that left the blood vessels.
- Cells in which monocytes are transformed when they are outside the blood vessels and that ingest and destroy the pathogens.
- Place where the pathogen lives and usually reproduces.
- The person, animal or microorganism that carries and transmits the pathogen.
- A disease that is continually present in a certain region or population.
- Subjective evidence of disease as perceived by the patient.
- Unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms that cause infectious diseases.
- Disease that appears suddenly and does not last long.
- Diseases caused by pathogens.
- Lymphocytes that produce antibodies.
- The organism that is infected.
- Biological preparations made from weak or dead forms of a virus or bacteria that provide immunity to a specific disease.
27 Clues: Diseases caused by pathogens. • The organism that is infected. • Disease that lasts a long time. • Lymphocytes that produce antibodies. • The study of the causes of a disease. • Pathogens that are not true living beings. • Lymphocytes that recognize and destroy antigens • Drugs that prevent growth and destroy the fungi. • Transmission of pathogens from person to person. • ...
Lg. Animal Medicine 2021-09-17
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- Immersing a lamb or kid in a warm-water bath is a highly effective method for treating ____.
- This is the most common tumor in horses.
- Increased RR is referred to as this.
- These mucopurulent material that can build up in the guttural pouches of horses, complicating treatment of Empyema.
- Wobbler syndrome heavily affects the ____ limbs more severely.
- Dermatophytosis is commonly refered to as ____.
- This test detects pathogenic nucleic acids, the components that make up DNA or RNA of certain diseases
- This creature is the vector for the highly fatal neurological disease Equine Encephalitis.
- This is the causative agent of Potomac Horse Fever. The bacteria lives in freshwater snails and insects which the horse than can accidentally ingest while drinking water.
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- Lambing ____ allow time for the lamb to recognize their mother and prevent rejection by the ewe.
- The proton pump inhibitor is the preferred method of treating ____ in horses.
- These arteries are vulnerable to damage in a horse infected with fungal guttural pouch myosis.
- Also known as lockjaw, this disease is endemic in U.S soil. As a result, horses are to be vaccinated annually.
- Lack of ____ in dam's diet during gestation will result in White Muscle Disease in ruminants.
- These are the primary host of the parasite responsible for Equine protozoal myelitis.
- rhythmic eye movement
- This test is used in the diagnosis of Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), and is required before transportation.
- is an immune-mediated condition, and the leading cause of blindness in horses.
- ____ immunity develops after exposure to an antigen.
- The vaccine for Bang's diseases is only legally allowed to be given to ____.
- ____ vaccines that are recommended for all animals of that species
21 Clues: rhythmic eye movement • Increased RR is referred to as this. • This is the most common tumor in horses. • Dermatophytosis is commonly refered to as ____. • ____ immunity develops after exposure to an antigen. • Wobbler syndrome heavily affects the ____ limbs more severely. • ____ vaccines that are recommended for all animals of that species • ...
Sec 2 Express 2021-10-14
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- To remove fears, doubts, and false ideas, usually by proving them wrong or unnecessary (past tense)
- An adjective for 'very tasty'
- The act of continuing to be alive
- Done by cutting into or putting something into the body
- To become worse (past tense)
- An animal doctor
- To happen after something else, especially as a result of it (past tense)
- Feeling excited and happy
- A planned way of doing something
- A serious illness in which one or both lungs become red and swollen and filled with liquid
- Worried or angry (past tense)
- To make someone or something suffer physically or mentally (past tense)
- To make an expression of pain, strong dislike
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- To encourage something to grow or develop
- Needing a lot of time and effort
- To grow, develop or be successful
- To cause something to happen
- To try to do or continue doing something in a determined way (present continuous tense)
- A person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization
- Continuing forever in the same way
- To put money, effort, time, into something to make a profit or get an advantage
- A situation in which you are protected against disease or from legal action
- A place where meals are prepared and served
- The use of a drug or other means to make someone calm or to make them go to sleep
- To communicate information to someone
- Very clear, powerful and detailed [images in the mind] (adverb)
- Lasting for only a short time; temporary
- An animal with a long tusk
28 Clues: An animal doctor • Feeling excited and happy • An animal with a long tusk • To cause something to happen • To become worse (past tense) • An adjective for 'very tasty' • Worried or angry (past tense) • Needing a lot of time and effort • A planned way of doing something • To grow, develop or be successful • The act of continuing to be alive • Continuing forever in the same way • ...
Immunology Final Exam #2 2022-04-27
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- Receptor needed to limit or terminate immune responses.
- Subset/type of effector T cell which acts on B cells.
- Cytokines secreted by Th2 cells inhibit this. (3 words)
- Signals generated from these molecules activate transcription factors and play a key role in innate immunity. (3 words)
- Natural killer cells are a member of this family of cells.
- Serves as the antigen receptor of B lymphocytes.
- Antigen-specific T cells that remain long-term after an infection has been eliminated.
- B cells that are obtained from an animal immunized with an antigen and fused in vitro with myeloma cells. (2 words)
- Type of immune response for a fast nonspecific response.
- The rearrangement of gene segments that is mediated by a lymphoid-specific enzyme. (2 words)
- Immunodeficiency caused by genetic defects.
- B cells response.
- Immunodeficincy acquired throughout life.
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- Portion of an antibody responsible for antigen recognition. (2 words)
- Type of T cell capable of killing cells.
- Activation means the B & T cells become capable of this.
- Major interface between the body and the external environment. (2 words)
- Organ where T cell progenitors migrate to.
- LFA-1 is this type of molecule.
- Hormone produced by lymphocytes which is used in communication.
- Disease caused by the retrovirus HIV
- Type of T cell involved in the activation of B cells.
- Subset/type of effector T cell that is induced by microbes that are ingested by phagocytes.
- Type of immune specific immune response.
- The interface between an antigen-presenting cell or target and a lymphocyte. (2 words)
- Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs).
26 Clues: B cells response. • LFA-1 is this type of molecule. • Disease caused by the retrovirus HIV • Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). • Type of T cell capable of killing cells. • Type of immune specific immune response. • Immunodeficincy acquired throughout life. • Organ where T cell progenitors migrate to. • Immunodeficiency caused by genetic defects. • ...
Ghost Dog Secrets 2022-05-27
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- treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculate
- displaying a complete lack of feeling or consideration
- Temporary protection from bad weather
- lacking good sense or judgment; unwise
- Something that haunts you
- a hiding place
- very cold in temperature
- a medical test of a specified kind
- callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering
- a menace of bodily harm, such as may restrain a person's freedom of action
- a male child or young man
- attach or fasten
- increasing rapidly
- a person who owns something
- an attempt to win a contest or championship in a sport
- a sheepdog of a breed originating in Scotland, having a long, pointed nose and thick, long hair
- walk with difficulty
- inquisitive, nosy. (or nosey), prying
- taking without permission
- a household in which an orphaned, neglected, is placed for care
- harmed, damaged or impared
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- an unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity
- below a weight considered normal or desirable
- when something disappears suddenly
- an institution for educating children
- overwhelming distress
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- affected by rust
- made of clouds floating around
- treated with cruelty
- Man's best friend
- sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- to save from danger
- a person who is or has been in prison, especially a criminal who has been jailed repeatedly
- the end or finish of an event or process
- something you shouldn't tell anyone
- impossible to understand
- to fasten or secure with
- to go with one by holding them by the hand, a halter, a rope, etc. while moving forward
39 Clues: a hiding place • affected by rust • attach or fasten • Man's best friend • increasing rapidly • to save from danger • treated with cruelty • walk with difficulty • overwhelming distress • very cold in temperature • impossible to understand • to fasten or secure with • Something that haunts you • a male child or young man • taking without permission • harmed, damaged or impared • ...
Unit 3 2022-08-23
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- the form of a trait that has two different alleles
- type of asexual reproduction in which a cell equally divides including genetic material
- type of cell with a true nucleus containing DNA in the form of chromosomes
- cellular process of engulfing food or particles
- single-stranded nucleic acid with ribose sugar and nitrogenous bases of A, G, C, and U
- defined as a group of organisms with similar structure, function, and behavior
- deoxyribonucleic acid is the heredity material of most organisms
- the form of a trait in which the two alleles are similar
- trait or allele dominated by the dominant allele, this trait only expressed if both alleles are recessive
- Y-shaped protein called immunoglobulin (Ig)
- an independent, self-replicating, circular piece of DNA
- results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- represents the genetic factors of the phenotype
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- the science of naming and classifying organisms
- resistance developed by an individual that helps to combat a pathogen
- theory states that all living organisms are composed of cells
- antigens, or parts of antigens, that are killed or weakened and do not cause infection or disease
- cell that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus
- response to a pathogen in which the immune system begins making or releasing antibodies
- three nucleotides on the mRNA that code for an amino acid
- segment of DNA that determines an organism’s characteristics
- alteration that can occur in DNA
- the external appearance of a trait
- branch of biology that deals with the study of inheritance of traits
- transmission of traits from parents to their offspring
- submicroscopic, obligate intracellular parasites
- traits or alleles suppress the recessive trait
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene on a chromosome
28 Clues: alteration that can occur in DNA • the external appearance of a trait • cell that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus • Y-shaped protein called immunoglobulin (Ig) • traits or alleles suppress the recessive trait • the science of naming and classifying organisms • cellular process of engulfing food or particles • represents the genetic factors of the phenotype • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2023-12-11
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- Acts as an antioxidant, scavenging loose electrons (Free Radicles) that can damage cells
- maintains a balance of body fluids and keeps muscles and nerves running smoothly
- is important for vision, growth, cell development, reproduction, and immunity.
- is important for normal brain development and for keeping the nervous system and immune system healthy
- Keeps the nervous system healthy
- helps immune system fight invading pathogens
- used by the body to turn food into energy
- needed to form red blood cells and DNA
- used in hemoglobin in red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body.
- Helps in the making and breaking down of fats
- Helps regulate protein synthesis, muscle and nerve function, blood glucose control, and blood pressure regulation.
- Helps regulate the amount of fluid and types of nutrients in and out of cells
- needed to help build and fix your DNA and protect your cells from damage that can lead to serious diseases.
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- Fights free radicals and may reduce or prevent some of the damage they cause
- helps the body absorb and retain calcium and phosphorus
- Helps the body make collagen
- supports many of the body’s systems, including nervous system, liver, and skin.
- Is important in red blood cell formation and for healthy cell growth and function.
- Helps nerves, muscles, and the heart to function well, and also helps move nutrients and waste around your body's cells.
- Plays a role in preventing and reversing dental caries and building strong teeth and bones.
- Helps your body create red blood cells and keep nerve cells and your immune system healthy
- helps with blood clotting and building of bones
- Helps in the formation of bones and teeth
- Builds and maintains strong bones
24 Clues: Helps the body make collagen • Keeps the nervous system healthy • Builds and maintains strong bones • needed to form red blood cells and DNA • used by the body to turn food into energy • Helps in the formation of bones and teeth • helps immune system fight invading pathogens • Helps in the making and breaking down of fats • helps with blood clotting and building of bones • ...
Extra Credit 2023-12-12
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- anemia common in people from African belt
- low WBC
- can rupture causing bacteria to enter abdominal space
- outer covering of lymph node
- blocks lymph from flowing back into the blood
- Necessary for DNA synthesis
- 2 lobes nuclei
- this lymph capillaries transport fat
- removal of spleen
- foreign elements that activates t cells
- Abnormally low WBC
- where rbc are destroyed.
- turns into macrophages
- drain large areas of the body
- this duct drains the majority of the left side of the body
- site of immunity function
- part of the vessel where lymph enters
- volume of RBC in blood
- Clot that travels in blood stream
- sinus where lymph flows before exiting lymph node
- ring of lymphoid tissues
- Thicknes of blood
- non-living fluid matrix
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- part of the vessels where lymph exits
- 45% of RBC
- cells that bring antigen to lymph nodes
- Hemoglobin bind to this
- Fragments of Megarygocyte
- secondary cancer sites
- name for patches that fight pathogens in intestines
- tonsils found at auditory tubes
- clotting Factors are produced here
- type of anemia caused by drugs or chemicals
- larger vessel that has 3 tunics
- most abundant wbc
- clot in broken vessel
- tonsils at the bases of tongue
- pair of tonsils in oral cavity
- Erythropoiesis is produces mainly in the
- protein binds easily to this
- maintains osmotic pressure
- plasma is made up mostly of this.
- maintains concave structure of RBC
- Broken down amino acids
- primary lymph organ
- another name for wbc
- 4 polypeptide Chains
47 Clues: low WBC • 45% of RBC • 2 lobes nuclei • most abundant wbc • removal of spleen • Thicknes of blood • Abnormally low WBC • primary lymph organ • another name for wbc • 4 polypeptide Chains • clot in broken vessel • secondary cancer sites • turns into macrophages • volume of RBC in blood • Hemoglobin bind to this • Broken down amino acids • non-living fluid matrix • where rbc are destroyed. • ...
Exploration & Discovery 2023-09-22
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- A fort
- A global trade of people, goods, technology, ideas, and diseases that occurred.
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- To travel completely around something.
- compass A device that is used to find direction by means of a needle that always points north.
- To sell goods to other countries.
- A small, fast Portuguese ship used during the age of exploration and usually having three sails.
- Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s.
- Religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity.
- An economic theory that a nation's power depends on its ability to increase wealth by accumulating precious metals.
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- An instrument that uses positions of the stars to plan a course.
- The state of being set apart or cut off.
- A much-sought seas route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, located along the north coast of North America.
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to the 1600s.
- A fleet of warships.
- A communal Native American structure; town in Spanish-ruled lands.
- When two or more groups or objects come together.
- Resistance of an organism to infection or disease.
- A series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the 1000s CE to the 1200s.
- A religious movement in the 1500s that rejected or changed some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and established the Protestant Church.
- A point of land that sticks out into water, much like a peninsula.
- A settlement of people living in a new territory controlled by the home country.
22 Clues: A fort • A fleet of warships. • To sell goods to other countries. • To travel completely around something. • The state of being set apart or cut off. • When two or more groups or objects come together. • Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • Resistance of an organism to infection or disease. • Spanish explorer in the Americas during the 1500s. • ...
Native American Unit Vocabulary: Lessons 1 - 7 2024-05-11
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- A bag or case used to carry arrows
- To move back from; withdraw
- The cost in health or life
- Quiet, gentle
- Different in a noticeable way
- Someone who is sent somewhere in advance of others to gather information
- Able to move quickly and gracefully
- Discomfort felt when different people or groups disagree and feel anger toward each other
- To keep alive
- Relocation, The act of making people move to a new place against the will
- Originating in a certain location or region
- A right someone has because he or she was born into a specific group or family, or because it is a right of all people belonging to that group
- A long spear used to hunt large fish
- Something that you imagine or dream
- In the Sioux culture, a supernatural power
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- A piece of cloth worn around the hips as clothing by men in certain cultures, usually in warm climates
- A group of people, animals, or things that act together to achieve a common purpose
- A separate area of land in the United States set aside for Native Americans to live on
- To add or contribute another section or part to make something else complete
- The characteristics that make a person or group different from other people or groups
- The body’s ability to resist or fight or disease
- A group of people chosen to give advice
- A continuous, fast, shaking movement
- A tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family; a ritual
- Deed, An official piece of paper that shows who legally owns a piece of property
- A leftover piece; a small part of the whole
- Line, The boundary, or border, that indicates where one piece of property ends and another begins
- To change animal skin into leather using a special process
- A change
29 Clues: A change • Quiet, gentle • To keep alive • The cost in health or life • To move back from; withdraw • Different in a noticeable way • A bag or case used to carry arrows • Able to move quickly and gracefully • Something that you imagine or dream • A continuous, fast, shaking movement • A long spear used to hunt large fish • A group of people chosen to give advice • ...
MPC - Crossword 2024-02-29
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- The Earth ______________ on its axis.
- Elements with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
- Lightest element on the periodic table
- A group of solar systems
- The force that pulls objects towards each other. It is weaker on the moon.
- Spontaneous disintegration of a parent nuclide into its daughter nuclide.
- A substance that deforms and takes the shape of its container.
- This bone is called the funny bone
- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used.
- Long-term atmospheric conditions (Humidity, rain, wind......)
- The Earth ___________ around the sun.
- Resistance that one surface object encounters when moving over another.
- Emission of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves.
- What can run but never walks, has a mouth but never talks, has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps?
- Process of splitting the nucleus of an atom into two or more smaller nuclei.
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- When i am stretched i must return to my original position because I must obey Hooke's law or else I will be deformed.
- It can travel one place to another but it has no mass. It has a speed of 3*10^8
- SI Unit of mass
- You can find it in the sea, in hair and sound.
- A substance that stimulates the body's immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease.
- Spreading out of particles out evenly in a given space.
- The force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it.
- The process of an object changing its position. (starts with M and rhymes with ocean).
- It is alive, it grows, with no lungs but needs air.
- Diamond is made from _______________ atoms. Graphite is also made from it too.
25 Clues: SI Unit of mass • A group of solar systems • This bone is called the funny bone • The Earth ______________ on its axis. • The Earth ___________ around the sun. • Lightest element on the periodic table • You can find it in the sea, in hair and sound. • It is alive, it grows, with no lungs but needs air. • Spreading out of particles out evenly in a given space. • ...
Sunday Crossword: May 12, 2024 2024-03-29
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- The only spot to get lunch @ Norris
- Name of the miami heat basketball coach
- Our lifelong pop princess battle: Beyonce vs ____
- Shawna's problematic yet punchy stripper name
- Our favorite DJ is DJ ___
- Shawna's West Village go-to for carpaccio and pasta
- You're favorite thing to throw during a fight
- They once said "that's actually rule of culture #56"
- Twice song you slay the dance to
- A shallow pool in Mexico might have a posted rule that reads ___
- A staple of Yang Family fun
- The new hotspot destination that no one is talking about but Shawna is going to make it cool!!
- What you fight for if you want to Survive
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- The best type of iced coffee
- The bar with the highest kiss ratio
- Where were we the day we knew we were going to be in each other's lives forever?
- The app that has forever changed your life
- Our love/hate king at Paul's Baby Grand
- Mini-series with the most bomb style of all time
- My all-time favorite chef
- The greatest HBO siren of all time
- Name of the woman we all love the most
- Our favorite club for dancing with French women on speakers
- Your other name (which is also conveniently embroidered on a shirt - you're so welcome)
- Icon we sat next to at Rule of Thirds and you didn't realize until dessert
- Name of the song that we always karaoke to
- Number one sandwich on Spelling Bee
- Town containing artery-clogging heaven (featured in the wsj)
- ______ on the weekends and Manhattan during the week
- 3pm recurring date
30 Clues: 3pm recurring date • My all-time favorite chef • Our favorite DJ is DJ ___ • A staple of Yang Family fun • The best type of iced coffee • Twice song you slay the dance to • The greatest HBO siren of all time • The bar with the highest kiss ratio • The only spot to get lunch @ Norris • Number one sandwich on Spelling Bee • Name of the woman we all love the most • ...
Breathe 2023-10-05
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- Splendor and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style (n) (Crossan 5)
- Unpleasantly damp, musty, or wet and typically cold (adj) (Crossan 149)
- Someone who manages property or affairs for someone else (n) (Crossan 1)
- prevent access to or from (an area or building) by surrounding it with police or other guards (v) (Crossan 133)
- Control over expression and action; mental calmness (n) (Crossan 122)
- Widely distributed trees of the birch family (n) (Crossan 7)
- To beat or pound out with the fists (v) (Crossan 181)
- not easily seen; not attracting attention; subtle (adj) (Crossan 35)
- (n) A temporary substitute for something else; (adj) Crude, flimsy, or temporary (Crossan 121)
- Exaggerated behavior occurring to express meaning without words, using only gestures (n) (Crossan 270)
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- An instrument for measuring or testing (n) (Crossan 173)
- Anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment (n) (Crossan 110)
- A tiny bit or small trace of an amount (n) (Crossan 256)
- Lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward; flat (adj) (Crossan 120)
- Gradually narrowing toward a point; diminishing or reducing in thickness toward an end (adj) (Crossan 361)
- To treat (a person or animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease (v) (Crossan 24)
- Moving in a clumsy, ponderous, or noisy manner; inelegant (adj) (Crossan 183)
- In a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect (adj) (Crossan 94)
- A gruff sound of speech produced in the throat; harsh-sounding (adj) (Crossan 342)
- A substance used to destroy plants, especially weeds (n) (Crossan 205)
20 Clues: To beat or pound out with the fists (v) (Crossan 181) • An instrument for measuring or testing (n) (Crossan 173) • A tiny bit or small trace of an amount (n) (Crossan 256) • Widely distributed trees of the birch family (n) (Crossan 7) • not easily seen; not attracting attention; subtle (adj) (Crossan 35) • ...
WORLD T2 L3 L4 2024-09-27
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- 100% European decent born in Latin America
- Pirates of the Dutch, English, and French who preyed on the treasure of the Americas
- Aztec Emperor mistakingly thought Cortez was god king Quetzalcoatl. Greeted with gifts and was taken prisoner and killed as the Aztec defend against Spanish
- Spanish explorer led expedition to Mexico. Allied with Natives and conquered Aztecs (LAST NAME)
- Highest member of Spanish social system in Latin America. 100% Spanish and born in Spain
- Spanish conqueror in the Americas
- French navigator and explorer who established the colony of Quebec 1608. “Father of New France” (LAST NAME)
- reward system for Spanish conquistadors to the Americas. Land and slaves attached to the land upon arrival
- Native women who worked with the Spanish during the conquest in Mexico. Translator and advisor
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- Priest and early advocate of human rights in the Americas for the cruel treatment of the Native Americans under the ecomienda system (LAST NAME)
- Representative of the King of Spain who ruled colonies in his name
- Native and European decent
- Capital of Aztec Empire
- Spanish exploreer conquered Peru from the Incas
- Resistance power to keep from being affected by a disease
- Native American group encountered by Columbus when first arrived in the West Indies. Met with gifts and great submission
- Italian Navigator who claimed parts of Canada for Britain (LAST NAME)
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies
- African and European decent
- Present day Canada, grew slow due to cold harsh climate
- Full independent power
- named Canada and explored St. Lawrence River (LAST NAME)
22 Clues: Full independent power • Capital of Aztec Empire • Native and European decent • African and European decent • Spanish conqueror in the Americas • 100% European decent born in Latin America • Spanish exploreer conquered Peru from the Incas • Present day Canada, grew slow due to cold harsh climate • named Canada and explored St. Lawrence River (LAST NAME) • ...
Team B 2025-02-07
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- A soft cushion used to support the head while sleeping.
- A piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, fruit, or vegetables.
- A structure built to span a physical obstacle, such as a body of water, valley, or road.
- A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.
- A warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate distinguished by feathers and wings.
- A container, typically made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck, used for storing drinks or other liquids.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, film, or video signals.
- A book of blank pages for writing notes.
- A round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin and a firm white flesh.
- Water that falls from clouds in droplets.
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- An appliance used for heating and cooking food by exposing it to electromagnetic radiation.
- A hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge.
- The central and most important part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
- An opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass or other transparent material.
- A day or period of celebration, typically for religious reasons.
- A device used for protection from rain or sun, consisting of a collapsible canopy mounted on a central rod.
- A series of connected vehicles that travel on a track and transport people or goods.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past.
20 Clues: A book of blank pages for writing notes. • Water that falls from clouds in droplets. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A soft cushion used to support the head while sleeping. • A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past. • A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist. • ...
Adaptive Immune System 2024-12-05
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- the ability to resist an infection before symptoms appear
- a type of innate defense; includes skin and mucus membranes
- the process by which a macrophage engulfs a pathogen
- protein markers on the outside of our cells as well as pathogens; can be familiar or foreign
- "big eaters;" engulf pathogens and display their antigens
- created by B-cells; bind to antigens, blocking the pathogen from infecting more host cells
- B-cells that last a long time and continue to produce antibodies against a pathogen
- where B-cells and T-cells are produced; where B-cells mature
- activated by macrophages displaying foreign antigens; release cytokines to activate B-cells and cytotoxic T-cells
- activated by cytokines; release perforins to destroy infected cells
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- where B-cells and T-cells are stored
- released by cytotoxic T-cells to destroy infected body cells
- a type of innate defense; includes macrophages, natural killer cells, inflammation, proteins, and fever
- "disease-producer;" any organism or agent that can produce disease
- immune response that is the major process of the adaptive immune response; executed by B-cells; destroys the pathogen and prevents future infection by the same pathogen
- the immune response that includes barriers and internal defenses; non-specifically attempts to prevent all pathogens from causing infection
- released by helper T-cells; activate B-cells and cytotoxic T-cells
- where T-cells mature
- B-cells and T-cells
- the immune response which is the body's 3rd line of defense; targets one specific pathogen at a time
- lymphocytes that create antibodies
- the immune response that is major process of the adaptive immune response; executed by cytotoxic T-cells; destroys the pathogen and deals with infected body cells
- another term for the adaptive immune response
23 Clues: B-cells and T-cells • where T-cells mature • lymphocytes that create antibodies • where B-cells and T-cells are stored • another term for the adaptive immune response • the process by which a macrophage engulfs a pathogen • the ability to resist an infection before symptoms appear • "big eaters;" engulf pathogens and display their antigens • ...
Biology 2024-12-12
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- a person who does not eat meat or fish, and sometimes other animal products
- a substance that our body identifies as foreign
- cancer of the white blood cells
- a disease that has spread across a geographical area, affecting many people in a short amount of time
- a microorganism that causes a disease
- organisms that live on or in a host, they include protozoa and worms, which cause many parasitic diseases
- proteins on the surface of B lymphocytes, that act as receptors and identify antigens
- our body's ability to combat pathogens and foreign substances or tissues
- the person or animal that provides the organ, tissues or cells that are transplanted
- the United Nations agency that connects nations, partners and people to promote health
- organisms, usually humans or animals, which are exposed to and carry the disease
- the kinds of food that a person, or community usually eats
- destroys bacteria or prevents their growth, some are manufactured synthetically in laboratories, and others are made by microorganisms
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- white blood cells which envelop and absorb the pathogen into their cytoplasm
- the proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, or minerals contained in food
- prokaryotic unicellular organisms that invade cells or release substances (toxins) that are very harmful to humans
- eukaryotic unicellular or multicellular organisms, some grow on the skin, nails or hair
- when other substances have been added to the drugs to obtain larger profits
- taking living tissue or an organ and implanting it in another body
- abnormal proteins that damage and destroy nerve tissue cells
- the person who receives the transplant
- an epidemic that has spread to different countries on different continents
- medications used for fevers
23 Clues: medications used for fevers • cancer of the white blood cells • a microorganism that causes a disease • the person who receives the transplant • a substance that our body identifies as foreign • the kinds of food that a person, or community usually eats • abnormal proteins that damage and destroy nerve tissue cells • ...
Spelling Double Consonants 2025-02-28
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- The daughter of one's brother or sister, or the daughter of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
- A hissing sound, as of something frying or burning.
- The continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it; also, the mental or emotional strain due to demanding circumstances.
- A seat for a rider on a horse or a bicycle.
- A small, rounded stone, typically found on beaches or riverbeds.
- An unforeseen event or occurrence, often resulting in harm, damage, or injury.
- To enclose on all sides; to be all around something or someone.
- To communicate by exchanging letters, emails, or messages.
- To cause someone to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.
- The day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
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- Any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart.
- To laugh lightly and often in a nervous or silly way.
- The administration of a vaccine to stimulate an individual’s immune system to develop immunity to a specific disease.
- To ascertain the size, amount, or degree of something using an instrument or a standard unit; also, a plan or course of action taken to achieve a particular purpose.
- Dishonest or unethical behavior, especially by those in power, often involving bribery.
- A diplomatic official sent by one country as its representative to another country.
- To cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.
- To give up or yield, especially in a conflict or competition.
- Hard to please, often overly concerned with minor details or picky.
- Having the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills; being smart and clever.
20 Clues: A seat for a rider on a horse or a bicycle. • A hissing sound, as of something frying or burning. • To laugh lightly and often in a nervous or silly way. • To communicate by exchanging letters, emails, or messages. • To give up or yield, especially in a conflict or competition. • To cause someone to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed. • ...
unit 3 2025-04-11
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- A resistant, dormant structure
- Capable of causing serious disease
- Spore
- Infection viral part of a host cell's DNA.
- Spiral-shaped bacteria
- A particle of nucleic acid, protein
- cells a cell that an activated b cell
- Substance produced by poisons host cells.
- single-celled microscopic animals
- disease forming a protein clump.
- Plants
- variable are not consistently stained.
- stain Four-step staining process
- antibodies involved in hypersensitivities
- cells a long lived b or t cell responsible for memory
- Infection host cell bursts
- selection clones of b and t cells against a specific antigen
- Cocci that form chains as they divide
- Virus that is hidden
- The larger ofthe prokaryotes.
- most abundant class of antibodies on a serum
- Dormant
- false positive results
- energy from inorganic molecules.
- The study of microorganisms
- deletion elimination of b and t cells
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- Staphylococcus Aureus
- antigen against which antibodies
- herpes
- microorganisms
- bond between an antigen and an antibody
- major issuePathogens
- Through the skin
- A form of swine influenza virus
- plate A small, flat dish made of thin glass
- immunity an immune response
- do not produce disease
- low molecular weight
- Rod shaped bacterium.Cocci
- a protein formedIgG
- contain DNA or RNAB cells
- Cocci that form irregular groups of clusters
- found on B cells
- infectious particles of proteins
- the first class of antibodies
- Virus that infects bacteria
- must take in organic molecules for both energy
- positive hold a dye stain and appear dark purple under a microscope
- antibodies found in secretions
- negative do not hold a dye stain under a microscope
- type of lymphocyt
- Intermittent, or fractional, serilization
- cells
- Spherical bacteria
- cells a type of lymphocyte
- candidiasis yeast infection of the oral mucosa
56 Clues: Spore • cells • herpes • Plants • Dormant • microorganisms • Through the skin • found on B cells • type of lymphocyt • Spherical bacteria • a protein formedIgG • major issuePathogens • low molecular weight • Virus that is hidden • Staphylococcus Aureus • Spiral-shaped bacteria • do not produce disease • false positive results • contain DNA or RNAB cells • Rod shaped bacterium.Cocci • ...
APUSH Unit 1 Review Terms 2025-08-27
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- Native Americans lacked this to combat diseases
- by joining a new culture, you might lose your own
- country Columbus sailed for
- inspired Columbus's transatlantic journey
- how the European conquerors viewed the Native Americans
- conqueror
- the religious goal that the Catholic Europeans had for the Native Americans
- how the Europeans viewed themselves as compared to the Native Americans
- "seeds" of this were planted when the Europeans began arriving
- big enemy of Spain, they haven't arrived in the New World (yet)
- country Columbus was born in
- intentionally removing or killing a group of people based on their beliefs (like what happened to the peoples of the New World)
- the name of the Spanish fleet
- how Native American men viewed women in their culture
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- name of treaty that split up the undiscovered world
- another reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- disease brought over by the Europeans
- one reason the Europeans were exploring the globe
- this animal was key to every aspect of Native American culture
- were brought over from Europe (the Native Americans had not seen them before)
- country that Spain agreed to split the undiscovered world with
- description of Native American living (they were...)
- Europeans had this, Aztecs did not = end of the Aztec empire
- Columbus' original destination
- another powerful European country: when they hear about Spain's discoveries, they start coming to New World
- most of the Native American culture revolved around this
- swapping ideas, technologies & diseases b/t the New World and the Old World
- they are slowly brought to the New World from Africa (another "seed" for the future)
- labor system forced upon the inhabitants of the New World
- name of the famous (and last) Aztec ruler
30 Clues: conqueror • country Columbus sailed for • country Columbus was born in • the name of the Spanish fleet • Columbus' original destination • disease brought over by the Europeans • inspired Columbus's transatlantic journey • name of the famous (and last) Aztec ruler • Native Americans lacked this to combat diseases • one reason the Europeans were exploring the globe • ...
chapter 21 biology terms 2025-05-15
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- short hair-like projection that produces movement
- is a protein coat surrounding a virus
- structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions; thick internal walls that enclose DNA and a portion of disease-causing material
- symbiotic association of plant roots and fungi
- symbiotic association between a fungus and photosynthetic organisms
- reproductive structure of a fungus that grows from the mycelium
- disease-causing agent
- is the process by which paramecia and some prokaryotes exchange genetic information
- Particle is made of a protein, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
- bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogens is used to produce immunity to a disease
- infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host's cell and is replicated within the host's DNA
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- process in which a cell replicates its DNA and then divides in half to produce two identical cells
- kind of virus that infects bacteria
- life cycle that has 2 alternations peare a haploid layer and a diploid phase
- Type of infection in which the virus enters a cell, makes a new copy of itself, and causes the cell to burst
- groups of drugs are used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- densely branched network of hyphae
- structure used by preists for Mohomed moves an unaviable metin
- DNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information
- complex carbohydrates that make up the cell walls of fungi also found in the external skeletons of some insects
- is a unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- are one of many long slender filaments that make up the body of a fungus
23 Clues: disease-causing agent • densely branched network of hyphae • kind of virus that infects bacteria • is a protein coat surrounding a virus • symbiotic association of plant roots and fungi • is a unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • short hair-like projection that produces movement • DNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information • ...
3 - Infection Control 2024-10-30
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- communicable or easily spread
- ability to fight off infectious disease; state of being protected from a disease
- class of organisms to which molds and yeasts belong
- etiology of a specific disease process
- the absence of disease-producing microorganisms
- medication used to treat a bacterial infection
- a simple form of microbe
- tiny organism that can be seen only with a microscope, particularly bacteria
- condition in which the immune system is unable to respond to the challenge of infectious disease
- animal or plant that harbors another organism
- laboratory specimens or materials, and their containers contaminated by body fluids; these have the potential to transmit disease
- invasion and multiplication of any organism and the damage this causes in the body
- N-95 mask, used for TB, chicken pox (varicella) and aerosol procedures
- personal protective equipment
- gown, gloves & face mask, used for influenza and other respiratory illnesses
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- gown and gloves, used for MRSA, VRE & C-diff
- absence of all microorganisms
- a bacterium that can cause inflammation of the colon, leading to diarrhea and potentially life-threatening conditions like toxic megacolon. It's often associated with antibiotic use, as antibiotics can disrupt the natural balance of gut bacteria, allowing C. diff to overgrow. Hand- sanitizer is ineffective and only handwashing will prevent the spread of infection
- process of events involved in the transmission and development of an infectious disease
- infection acquired by a patient while being cared for in a healthcare facility
- tiny living organisms by which some infectious diseases are transmitted
- artificial or weakened antigens that help the body develop antibodies to prevent infectious disease
- microorganism or other agent capable of producing disease
23 Clues: a simple form of microbe • communicable or easily spread • absence of all microorganisms • personal protective equipment • etiology of a specific disease process • gown and gloves, used for MRSA, VRE & C-diff • animal or plant that harbors another organism • medication used to treat a bacterial infection • the absence of disease-producing microorganisms • ...
Diet Inflammation and Cancer 2025-11-19
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- artificial sweetener (James)
- diet that has high fat and low carbs
- spreading of cancer
- abberant mass of cells
- glucose-lowering drug; AMPK activator (Isabel)
- gene product which when deleted or inactivated by hyperphosphorylation leads to E2F transcription factor activity and expression of genes involved in cell proliferation (Brooke)
- cancer type that is responsible for most deaths in US
- tumor promoting gene
- major food source of Oleuropein (Alex)
- damage associated molecular pattern
- substance made in body that facilitates recycling of ATP and muscle contraction (Mara)
- unhealthy diet often tested in mice
- protein factor released in inflammatory response
- best undergrad major at MSU
- fat cell
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- an amino acid not incorporated into proteins that is often found in energy drinks (Julia PB)
- unhealthy body fat
- healthy diet often eaten in Greece and Italy
- condition where the lining of the esophagus is damaged by stomach acid (Julia S)
- spice that is rich in the compound curcumin (Murphy)
- foreign substance (often a peptide) that elicits immune response
- vegetable rich in indole-3-carbinol (Sophie)
- type of Tcell that can suppress immune system
- b-hyroxy butyrate is one
- growth inhibiting gene
- "big eater"
- multiprotein complex that senses and responds to pathogen
- cell type that bridges adaptive and innate immunity
- type of carbohydrate from plants that the body cannot digest (Santa)
- amino acid with tumor suppressing activity (Evan)
- plant-based compound known for anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties (Morgan)
- not eating
- type of Tcell responsible for killing pathogens and tumor cells
- the community of bacteria and other micro organisms
34 Clues: fat cell • not eating • "big eater" • unhealthy body fat • spreading of cancer • tumor promoting gene • abberant mass of cells • growth inhibiting gene • b-hyroxy butyrate is one • best undergrad major at MSU • artificial sweetener (James) • damage associated molecular pattern • unhealthy diet often tested in mice • diet that has high fat and low carbs • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab Terms 2025-11-06
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- - the president may refuse to sign a bill, instead the bill is sent back to congress with a message giving president’s reasons for rejecting it
- legislature - a lawmaking body of two houses
- - legal protection
- - distributed as in the seats in the House of Representation
- - a member means that a person must give up his or her seat in Congress
- - is a practice drawing district lines that favor a particular political party, politician, or group of people
- - proposed law
- - accuses an officeholder of misconduct
- - counts votes, encourage party loyalty, and ensures the party’s members are present for important votes
- - formal disapproval of a member’s action
- - the legislative procedure for ending debate in the senate and taking a vote
- veto - a means by which the president can reject a bill, when congress is not in a session, by not signing it
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- - one of each year of the term
- pro tempore - the official who presides over the sedente in the vice president’s absence
- - a law
- - is an act that betrays or endangers one’s country
- powers - the powers that congress has exercised under this clause
- bill approving the sending of money, which began in the house of representatives tatives
- clause - Article 1, section 8 of the US constitution;known as the”necessary and proper” clause that allows congress to extend delegated powers
- - to prevent the Senate from taking a vote on a bill, some senators may threaten to talk for many hours
- - the formal disapproval of the actions of a member by congress by other members
- of the House - the person who presides over the House when it is in session
22 Clues: - a law • - proposed law • - legal protection • - one of each year of the term • - accuses an officeholder of misconduct • - formal disapproval of a member’s action • legislature - a lawmaking body of two houses • - is an act that betrays or endangers one’s country • - distributed as in the seats in the House of Representation • ...
Nutrition Vocabulary 2025-10-10
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- illness: A condition caused by consuming contaminated food.
- The mineral often associated with high blood pressure.
- Excessive body weight above a healthy range.
- Nutrients that help build strong bones and teeth.
- Physical need for food.
- Fat that is solid at room temperature.
- A tool to help plan balanced meals with 5 food groups.
- Extremely high body weight.
- deficiency A condition caused by lack of essential nutrients.
- weight: Healthy range of weight for a person’s height.
- dense: Food high in nutrients compared to calories.
- The study of food and how the body uses it.
- A measure of the energy in food.
- Nutrients that provide energy, like sugars and starches.
- Long chains of sugar molecules that help digestion.
- nervosa: Cycles of binge eating and purging.
- Building blocks of protein.
- image: How someone sees and feels about their body.
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- Fat that is liquid at room temperature and considered healthy.
- Lacking enough weight for height and age.
- Nutrients that build and repair body tissues.
- equation: Balancing calories consumed with calories used.
- nervosa: Extreme restriction of food intake due to fear of gaining weight.
- A nutrient that provides energy and can be saturated or unsaturated.
- Feeling or desire to eat.
- Nutrients that help maintain vision, skin, and immunity.
- A fat-like substance in your blood that can affect heart health.
- acid The "bad" fat found in processed foods.
- A tool to determine healthy weight based on height and weight.
- Substances in food that the body needs to grow, repair, and provide energy.
- The federal organization that created MyPlate.
- Foods high in calories but low in nutrients.
- disorder: A mental health condition involving unhealthy eating patterns.
- eating: Excessive food intake in a short period without purging.
34 Clues: Physical need for food. • Feeling or desire to eat. • Extremely high body weight. • Building blocks of protein. • A measure of the energy in food. • Fat that is solid at room temperature. • Lacking enough weight for height and age. • The study of food and how the body uses it. • Excessive body weight above a healthy range. • acid The "bad" fat found in processed foods. • ...
Puzzling Politics by YouDoVoodoo.ca 2024-01-26
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- The belief or advocacy for the peaceful settlement of disputes, often opposing war and violence.
- An action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage.
- Someone who deliberately delays or prevents progress, especially in politics.
- A person who seeks to influence political decisions on behalf of a particular group or organization.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.Causing a division between opposing factions or groups.
- Lack of confidence or trust in someone or something.
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- Two words - Legislation that grants extraordinary powers to the government during a state of emergency, allowing for actions that would not be permissible in normal circumstances.
- Substances used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- A tactic used in a legislative body to delay or obstruct the passage of legislation, typically by making long speeches or engaging in other prolonged activities.
- The imposition of stringent restrictions on the movement of people or goods, often in response to an emergency or crisis.
- A body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body.
11 Clues: Lack of confidence or trust in someone or something. • Someone who deliberately delays or prevents progress, especially in politics. • A body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body. • An action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage. • ...
Unit 2.01 Vocab 2024-09-30
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- practices used when an infection can be spread by direct or indirect contact with a patient or one’s environment
- using antibacterial soap and water to cleanse surface of hands
- practices used when infection can be spread over long distances and through air Antisepsis: prevention of infection by inhibiting or stopping the growth of microorganisms, used on skin
- the presence of harmful substances or microorganisms
- a method used to decrease the spread of pathogens and disease by destroying all microorganisms, including those that form spores
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- heightened care techniques that are performed in addition to standard precautions based on how a patient’s infection is spread
- equipment such as gloves, masks, gowns, respirators, and eyewear worn to protect skin, clothing, and the respiratory tract from infectious agents
- precautions used when potentially contacting potentially infectious microorganisms in the blood
- steps that a healthcare worker takes with all patients to prevent the spread of infection
- the absence of infection or infectious materials
- a mixture that is given by infection or taken orally to protect a person against a specific disease; contains a weakened or killed antigen, which prompts the body to develop antibodies specific to that antigen, increasing immunity
- practices used when a pathogen can be transmitted through close contact with the respiratory system or mucous membranes
- free of living microorganisms
- the use of chemicals to kill pathogens that are present on nonliving objects
14 Clues: free of living microorganisms • the absence of infection or infectious materials • the presence of harmful substances or microorganisms • using antibacterial soap and water to cleanse surface of hands • the use of chemicals to kill pathogens that are present on nonliving objects • ...
Vocabularies, phrases, expressions and ideas related to sports and advantage of doing sports 2025-10-17
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- working together with other groups of people
- how good or how bad you sleep
- a sport of going for long walks in the countryside:
- a sport in which a heavy metal ball is thrown from the shoulder as far as possible
- a situation in which you are protected against disease
- a sport of throwing a long stick with a pointed end
- continued effort to do or achieve something, even when this is difficult or takes a long time
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- a sport of shooting arrows to the target
- (ball game) a sport in which two or four people hit a shuttlecock (= a light object with feathers) over a high net
- a chemical naturally released in the brain to reduce pain,, that in large amounts can make you feel relaxed or full of energy
- the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations
- the physical and/or mental strength to do something that might be difficult and will take a long time
- (ball game) a sport played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal
- (ball game) a sport in which a game played by two teams of five players who score points by throwing a large ball through an open net hanging from a metal ring
14 Clues: how good or how bad you sleep • a sport of shooting arrows to the target • working together with other groups of people • a sport of going for long walks in the countryside: • a sport of throwing a long stick with a pointed end • a situation in which you are protected against disease • the ability to control yourself or other people, even in difficult situations • ...
Chapter 2- Making a moral decision 2014-01-16
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- the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect
- a decision making process that attends to the implications & consequences of an action or choice
- aim or objective of an action, motive
- virtue/ the four hinge virtues that support moral living
- the official teaching of authority of the church
- immunity from fallacy or liability to error in expounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise made by Christ to the Church
- a method, course of action or instrument by which something can be accomplished
- the moral virtue that inclines us to lead good, ethical & moral lives of action; "right reason in action", according to St. Thomas Aquinas
- act that one consciously wills & that may be characterized by physical or mental activity
- choice limited to one of two or more possibilities, as of things, propositions or courses of actions
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- rule/do onto others as you would have them do to you
- something that does not need to be earned or acquired; something one is both with
- conversation with God
- the conditions or facts attending an event & having some bearing on it.
- the effect, result or outcome of something occurring earlier
- a sacrament of healing, also known as Penance or Confession, through which Christ extends his forgiveness to sinners
- hateful defiant thoughts, words or acts against God
- object/ the moral content of an action that suggests whether the action is directed toward the true good
- knowledge based on human experience, reason & God's revelation that discovers what we ought to be & what we ought to do to live fully human lives
- deliverance from the power & penalty of sin
20 Clues: conversation with God • aim or objective of an action, motive • deliverance from the power & penalty of sin • the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect • the official teaching of authority of the church • hateful defiant thoughts, words or acts against God • rule/do onto others as you would have them do to you • ...
BIOMEDICAL CAREERS 2014-09-25
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- A clinical engineer or bio-engineer designs equipment for monitoring, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation or research.
- The treatment of irregularities in teeth.
- Huge advances in the science and techniques of anesthesia have been instrumental in enabling some of the long and complex surgical procedures which are now commonplace.
- Pick up waste from the hospital facilities or labs
- Study of animals
- Keeps the facility clean and orderly
- Cleans hospitals’ yards
- Responsible for telling police what happened at a crime scene
- Clean and manage linens in a hospital
- science Biomedical scientists carry out a range of laboratory and scientific tests to support the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- Responsible for purchasing healthcare from secondary healthcare providers, such as acute/hospital and community/mental health trusts and the independent and voluntary sector.
- Deals with mental problems
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- complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health practitioners
- Inspect the materials that go through an x-ray
- Specialize in detection of diseases
- Inspects light bulbs
- Deals with relations of one organism to another
- Study of organisms that cause infections
- The study of viruses
- Identify blood groups for donation and ensure the right blood is donated.
- therapist Help children and adults with speech and language problems
- Study the brain and the nervous system
- The study of principles and anatomy in relation to human movement
- Helping to prevent problems from arising.
- Study of the bladder
- The study of all aspects of the immune system including its structure and function, innate and acquired immunity, and disorders of the immune system.
26 Clues: Study of animals • Inspects light bulbs • The study of viruses • Study of the bladder • Cleans hospitals’ yards • Deals with mental problems • Specialize in detection of diseases • Keeps the facility clean and orderly • Clean and manage linens in a hospital • Study the brain and the nervous system • Study of organisms that cause infections • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2014-10-27
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- freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
- exclusive right of an inventor to manufacture, use, and sell his or her invention for a specific period
- ______ powers; the powers that have allowed Congress to expand its role to meet the needs of a growing nation
- _________ commerce; commerce among the states
- legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
- willful obstruction
- bills of ______; laws that establish guilt and punish people without allowing them a trial
- ________ bills; proposed laws to authorize spending money
- writ of _____ corpus; a court order to release a person accused of a crime to court to determine whether he or she has been legally detained
- lying under oath
- the president’s refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
- exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a specified period of time
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- ________ and proper clause; this clause implies that Congress has powers beyond those expressed in the first 17 clauses; also known as the elastic clause
- ______ bills; proposed laws for raising money
- legislative ______; a continuing review of how effectively the executive branch carries out the law Congress passes
- ________ powers; the powers that are specifically given to Congress in the Constitution
- national _____; the total amount of money the government owes at any given time
- the process by which immigrants to the United States may become citizens
- ex post ______ laws; laws that make crimes of acts that were legal when they were committed
- a formal accusation of misconduct in office
- legal proceedings to administer the assets of a person or business that cannot pay its debts
- national _____; yearly financial plan for the national government
22 Clues: lying under oath • willful obstruction • a formal accusation of misconduct in office • ______ bills; proposed laws for raising money • _________ commerce; commerce among the states • ________ bills; proposed laws to authorize spending money • legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents • ...
HFN Lesson 11 2014-05-29
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- Potassium helps the body maintain _____ of water in blood cells and body tissues.
- Teens should have 1250mg a day.
- Calcium helps prevent ______ later in life.
- Complex carbs consist of ______.
- B Vitamins dairy products, like milk and _____.
- Vitamins are ______ substances neceaary for life.
- Found in citris fruits like oranges.
- Vitamins are stored in fat in body/______.
- Zinc helps with strong _______ & wound healing.
- Excess fat leads to health issues such as _______.
- fat surrounds vital organs to protect against bumps and bruises.
- A type of fat that is usually solid at room temperature.
- Inorganic elements that come from soil and water and are absorbed by plants.
- Type of fat that is usually liquid at room temperature.
- The adult body is about 50-70% _____.
- Vitamin D can be found ibn milk and cereal.
- Vitamins travel through the _________.
- Needs 1300mg a day of calcium.
- Vitemin K is found in _____ oil.
- Important for keeping body tissues such as ______.
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- Dark ____ leafy vegetables, Vitamin A.
- Trans-fatty acids that do not occur _______.
- Simple carbs that consist of _______.
- Vitamin E aids in formation of ____ blood cells.
- Red blood cells help carry ______.
- Teen _____ need 15mg a day of iron.
- Calcium benefits in building bones and ____.
- Magnesium helps to steady heart _____.
- Protein composed of carbon, oxygen, _______, and hydrogen.
- Incomplete proteins can be combined to provide complete proteins.
- The body needs it as a source of energy.
- B Vitamins, important in ______ activity.
- Is the most common source of water loss.
- Orange Fruits example, Vitamin A.
- B Vitamins whole grain example
- Is converted into glucose by your liver.
- Aids in the absorbtion of _______.
37 Clues: B Vitamins whole grain example • Needs 1300mg a day of calcium. • Teens should have 1250mg a day. • Complex carbs consist of ______. • Vitemin K is found in _____ oil. • Orange Fruits example, Vitamin A. • Red blood cells help carry ______. • Aids in the absorbtion of _______. • Teen _____ need 15mg a day of iron. • Found in citris fruits like oranges. • ...
Lymphatic System 2015-01-15
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- a protein secreted by virus-infected cells that bind to healthy cells to prevent them from getting infected
- first line of defense
- when the immune response attacks our own cells
- excess tissue fluid carried by lymphatic vessels
- saliva and lacrimal fluid contain this enzyme
- engulf and destroy foreign substances
- impairment of renal function
- the lymphatic system transports fluids back to the _______
- graft where tissue is taken from an unrelated person
- high temperatures, like in a fever, inhibit the release of iron and ________ from the liver
- tissue transplanted from one site to another on the same person
- outer part of the lymph node
- graft where tissue is taken from a different animal species
- lymphoid organ that filters blood and destroys old blood cells
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- immunity that is antibody-mediated
- lymphocytes that were created in the bone marrow and are mostly plasma cells
- the five major classes are IgM, IgA, IgD, IgG, IgE
- cervical, axillary, Inguinal
- autoimmune disease where the white matter of the brain and spinal cord are destroyed
- if lymphocytes are made in the thymus they are these kind of cells
- includes the peyer's patches and tonsils and acts as a guard to protect respiratory and digestive tracts
- found in the wall of the small intestine
- provide immune response to antigen
- this response is the second line of defense
- bacteria, viruses, fungi
- lymph moves towards the _________
- materials returned to the blood include: water, wbc's, and _________
- small masses of lymphoid tissue around the pharynx
- lymphoid organ that produces hormones like thymosin and programs lymphocytes
29 Clues: first line of defense • bacteria, viruses, fungi • cervical, axillary, Inguinal • impairment of renal function • outer part of the lymph node • lymph moves towards the _________ • immunity that is antibody-mediated • provide immune response to antigen • engulf and destroy foreign substances • found in the wall of the small intestine • this response is the second line of defense • ...
Crossword Puzzel 2015-03-25
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- crop: an agricultural crop that is genetically engineered to produce a pharmaceutical product, such as a vaccine or drug
- resource: naturally occurring genetic materials that can be used to modify the genetic makeup of an organism
- the transfer of pollen from the flower of one plant to flowers of a different plant
- the cultivation of the same crop in the same field each year without any crop rotation
- capable of living, developing, or germinating under favorable conditions
- an enzyme that can be used to join DNA segments together
- the genetic alteration of a cell resulting from the introduction, uptake, and expression of foreign DNA
- referring to biological, medical, and physical sciences and related activities
- enzyme: an enzyme that is used to cut DNA
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- a medical preparation given to produce or increase immunity to particular disease
- a type of fuel produced by bacteria
- an energy source derived from biomass, such as plants, or from metabolic byproducts, such as animal manure
- breeding: the process of breeding specific individual animals or plants to augment one or more desired traits
- a medicinal drug
- the parts of something, such as a system
- a circular or linear strand of bacterial DNA often used by genetic engineers as a carrier of DNA
- DNA technology: the manipulation of DNA segments in the laboratory to form "new" organisms
- the makeup of a system including the mixture of components and relative numbers of those components
- individuals, groups, or organizations that have an interest in, or concern about, a particular action or decision
- organism: an animal, plant, or bacterium that contains DNA from another species, based on rDNA technology
- gene: a gene inside bacterium, responsible for pro ducting a toxin that kills common corn pests
21 Clues: a medicinal drug • a type of fuel produced by bacteria • the parts of something, such as a system • enzyme: an enzyme that is used to cut DNA • an enzyme that can be used to join DNA segments together • capable of living, developing, or germinating under favorable conditions • referring to biological, medical, and physical sciences and related activities • ...
Sustainability and the Building Shell 2015-04-14
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- An independent non-profit environmental testing program that uses a life-cycle approach
- A reaction that takes place when materials that may not outgas VOCs themselves, absorb the chemicals out gassed by other materials and then release them later
- An element occurring naturally in the ore scattered throughout the earth’s crust
- LEED is made up of this many categories
- A silicon mineral, crystal in development, forming into long strands. It is a common element, second to oxygen
- An inexpensive product used in many building products, such as glue for wood products used in cabinets, particleboard
- Are living things that can harm human health
- Harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water
- Carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and radon are common names of these
- Its principal purposes are to raise awareness of green design and building practices and to encourage sustainability
- Describes what happens when substances that combine are many times more toxic than the individual substances
- Used in latex paint- called phenyl mercuric acetate (PMA), a preservative added to prolong the paint’s shelf life
- Phase 1 of the Shell Housing
- Can cause allergic reactions, asthma, irritant effects, and opportunistic infections in immunity compromised persons
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- A drawing which shows the items located on the ceiling of a room or space
- You create quiet and noisy zones during the early planning stages of this
- Refers to the ability of a substance to cause an undesirable or harmful effect
- This is also referred to as green design, and sustainable construction
- A fungus ball that colonizes in a healed lung scar or abscess from a previous disease
- Refers to the speed at which VOCs are released into the air
20 Clues: Phase 1 of the Shell Housing • LEED is made up of this many categories • Are living things that can harm human health • Refers to the speed at which VOCs are released into the air • This is also referred to as green design, and sustainable construction • Carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and radon are common names of these • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2016-09-20
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- taxes on imported goods
- exchange a vast exchange begun by Christopher Columbus upon his arrival back in Spain
- cortes conqueror of the Aztec empire
- france what the French called modern-day Canada
- formal agreement
- American-born descendant of Spanish settlers
- the right to demand forced labor or tribute
- Aztec emperor
- people who take on financial risk to make profit
- person of Native American and European descent
- the capital of the Aztec empire
- English Protestants who reject the Church of England
- pirate operating with the approval of European governments
- de las casas a priest who condemned the ecomienda system
- revolution the period in European history where inflation rose rapidly
- revolt
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- passage the second leg of triangular trade
- workers forced to labor for a landlord in order to pay off a debt
- war a war fought between groups of people in the same nation
- a rise in prices
- representative who rules in a monarch's name
- income
- person of African and European descent
- pizzaro conqueror of the Incan empire
- policy by which a nation sought to export mort than it imported in order to build its supply of gold and silver
- conqueror
- an economic system in which most businesses are owned privately
- trade a three-legged international trade network
- person born in Spain
- resistance
- an agreement among people
- Cortez's translator and advisor
- and indian war a worldwide struggle between France and England
- of paris the treaty that ended the French and Indian War
- equiano an enslaved African who formed part of an international trade network
35 Clues: income • revolt • conqueror • resistance • Aztec emperor • a rise in prices • formal agreement • person born in Spain • taxes on imported goods • an agreement among people • the capital of the Aztec empire • Cortez's translator and advisor • cortes conqueror of the Aztec empire • pizzaro conqueror of the Incan empire • person of African and European descent • ...
Crossword 2 2018-02-14
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- group of bacterial growth from media
- capacity of microorganisms to survive exposure to a toxic agent
- Are phagocytes that developed from monocytes
- white blood cells that are filled with granules containing potent chemicals
- a rod-shaped bacteria producing endospores
- Also known as antibodies
- The process of
- A substance that contains antigenic components from an infectious organism
- It is the ability of an organism to resist disease
- contain antigens on its cell membrane that determines a person's blood type
- substance that is recognized by immune system when introduced into the body
- state produced by the establishment of an infective agent
- Are large white blood cells that contribute to the immune defenses by ingesting microbes or other cell and foreign particles
- carbon dioxide loving bacteria
- Is the liquid portion of coagulated blood
- categorized as gram positive or negative
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- Is a medical operation in which a part of a person's body is replaced with the same organ but from another person
- It is the excessive and undesirable reactions produced by a normal immune system
- Are granule containing cellular fragments critical for blood clotting and sealing off wound
- Is an abnormal growth of cells that serves no purpose
- Is the liquid portion of uncoagulated blood that contains clothing factors
- Is a primary lymphoid organ where T lymphocytes proliferate and mature
- microorganism that is smaller than a bacterium
- process by which a clot is formed
- the origination and development of a disease
- introduction of pathogen into a living organism
- substance that causes an allergy
- is a blood type with H antigens on its surface
- Also known as white blood cells
- soluble protein molecule produced by B cells
30 Clues: The process of • Also known as antibodies • carbon dioxide loving bacteria • Also known as white blood cells • substance that causes an allergy • process by which a clot is formed • group of bacterial growth from media • categorized as gram positive or negative • Is the liquid portion of coagulated blood • a rod-shaped bacteria producing endospores • ...
The Immune System 2017-04-19
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- These blood cells take in pathogens and then use enzymes from lysosomes to digest the pathogen
- The process of going into a cell through a vacuole
- Immunity When cells attack only the pathogens they are triggered by
- When cells attack all pathogens
- A blood clot is called a _______; coronary thrombosis are blood clots in the coronary arteries
- This enzyme forms a mesh within the cut to trap platelets and blood cells
- A virus that invades and destroys helper T-cells and leads to the progressive decrease in antibody production
- The enzyme converts fibrinogen, a soluble protein, into fibrin
- Antibiotics are ________ which allows them to attack harmful bacteria in the body while not harming the host
- Chemicals that trigger a response by the immune system
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- Blood flowing from the severed vessel transforms from a liquid to a semi-solid gel to seal the wound and prevent further loss of blood/blood-pressure
- Cellular fragments that circulate in the blood and release clotting factors when there is a cut
- Pathogens that are only able to survive inside the human body
- The outcome of a build up of mutated bacteria that aren’t affected by antibiotics
- White blood cells that create antibodies
- Florey and Chain’s experiments to test ______ on bacterial infections in mice
- Pathogens that survive inside the body and invade it but can survive outside
- When an antigen is sensed these products of lymphocytes attack and kill the foreign pathogen
- Glands that secrete the chemical sebum
- They cannot be treated using antibiotics because they lack a metabolism
- A biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
- An antibacterial enzyme in mucus that give it antiseptic properties
- The first line of defense the body has against pathogens
23 Clues: When cells attack all pathogens • Glands that secrete the chemical sebum • White blood cells that create antibodies • The process of going into a cell through a vacuole • Chemicals that trigger a response by the immune system • The first line of defense the body has against pathogens • Pathogens that are only able to survive inside the human body • ...
Lana'i Hawaiian Culture Puzzle 2018-07-26
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- The Conch shell blower.
- Man made - Created during a seven month strike in 1951
- Thank You. In Hawaiian Language.
- The wave that rounds the northern point into Hulopo'e Bay.
- Land Division. It was a place a refuge, where anyone with a death penalty would be given immunity if he entered this kapu before his assailants.
- The story of bags of salt that were left here when travelers mistook dew at Palawai for salt.
- The Hawaiian Wedge-tailed Shearwater. An indigenous migratory bird. Lana'i being one of the largest nesting colonies in the major Hawaiian Islands along the Manele-Hulopo'e coast.
- Land Division. Reserved as the central control center for the kingdom. Collection of taxes took place here.
- The beautiful chiefess of Lana'i, who through the carelessness of her husband died in the surf below the little islet.
- Meaning Humility. To be expressed with modesty.
- The "trickster" boy
- Legends says that when this blossom is picked it will rain.
- Meaning Patience. To be expressed with perseverance.
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- Family in Hawaiian Language.
- (Eel eater) is the name of the ancient shark deity that was a guardian of this bay. It is likely that the modern name, Shark's Bay comes from the fragment memory of this deity.
- A landmark. First planted in 1875.
- Highest point of elevation. 3,370 ft.
- The Ancient Origin Name of the island. Born of Wakea and Kaulawahine.
- The careless husband. Named translates to "Misty Eyes"
- The endemic dodder vine. State "Flower"
- Placed named after the famed priest that battled with the priest of Molokai.
- Hospitality. To entertain.
- Land in Hawaiian Language
- Responsibility in Hawaiian Language.
24 Clues: The "trickster" boy • The Conch shell blower. • Land in Hawaiian Language • Hospitality. To entertain. • Family in Hawaiian Language. • Thank You. In Hawaiian Language. • A landmark. First planted in 1875. • Responsibility in Hawaiian Language. • Highest point of elevation. 3,370 ft. • The endemic dodder vine. State "Flower" • Meaning Humility. To be expressed with modesty. • ...
Infection Control 2019-09-22
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- An object such as a book, clothing and can harbor pathogens and serve as a transmission agent
- Microbial community found on or in a healthy person
- Originating in hospital infection not present before admittance develops 72 hrs after
- Resulting from the activities of physicians
- Health Care Associated Infection, infection acquired while being treated for another health issue
- Disease producing microorganisms
- Animal carrier transfers infective agent from host to host
- Host that harbors pathogenic organism without injury to itself
- Disease-causing microorganisms that may be present in human blood
- Treatment of disease by chemical agents
- Microscopic organisms of medical interest bacteria, virus, fungi, protozoa
- Organisms whose cells have a true nucleus
- Security against a particular disease
- An animal or plant that harbors or nourishes another organism
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- Invasion of microorganisms in body tissue
- Sterile technique to prevent contamination
- Complete destruction of microorganisms
- Chemicals used to free the environment from pathogenic organisms
- Prokaryotic ubiquitous single-cell organisms
- Killed microorganisms administered for the prevention
- Cellular organisms that lack a true nucleus
- Reduction in number of infectious agents decreases probability of infection
- Simple unicellular organisms parasitic
- Deviation from the normal function of the body exhibited by symptoms cause and prognosis
- Group of eukaryotic protists, including mushrooms, yeasts, rust, molds, smuts
- Freedom from infection
- Occurring in two distinct forms
- Prevents transmission of disease by body fluids
- Complete viral particle capable of surviving in crystalform
- Minute infectious agents must have host to survive
- Stage in the life cycle of certain parasites during which they are enclosed in a protective wall
31 Clues: Freedom from infection • Occurring in two distinct forms • Disease producing microorganisms • Security against a particular disease • Complete destruction of microorganisms • Simple unicellular organisms parasitic • Treatment of disease by chemical agents • Invasion of microorganisms in body tissue • Organisms whose cells have a true nucleus • ...
Medical Definition CrossWord 2019-10-05
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- A chronic lung disease that affects the small airways of the lungs
- A disease-producing microorganism
- Body resistance of a harmful agent such as a pathogenic microorganisms and its toxins
- Concerned with care of a woman during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum
- Instrument to view external ear canal and tympanic membrane
- Device used to support and hold a body part in the correct position
- Refractive error that causes distorted and blurred vision
- Measurement of breathing capacity by means of spirometer
- Pathogen can be spread from one person to another, directly or indirectly
- Functional unit of the kidney that filters waste substances from blood
- Destroys all microbial life including bacterial spores
- Removes organic material and reduces microorganisms to a safe level
- An irregular heart rate or rhythm "arrhythmia"
- A decrease in the oxygen saturation of the blood
- Stiff cylindrical casing used to immobilize a body part
- Excessive bleeding during menstrual period
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- Device used to support and immobilize a body part
- A reduction in the oxygen supply to the tissues of the body
- When body is healthy, its system function normally; internal body is in equilibrium
- Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
- Microscopic plant or animal
- Free of all living microorganisms and bacterial spores
- Destroys pathogenic microorganisms;Doesnt kill resistant bacteria spores
- Absence or cessation of the menstrual period
- Concerned with care and development of children and the diagnosis/treatment of diseases in children
- Hard, thick-walled capsule made from bacteria; contains protoplasm of bacteria
- Process of becoming immune through the use of a vaccine or toxoid
27 Clues: Microscopic plant or animal • A disease-producing microorganism • Excessive bleeding during menstrual period • Absence or cessation of the menstrual period • An irregular heart rate or rhythm "arrhythmia" • A decrease in the oxygen saturation of the blood • Device used to support and immobilize a body part • Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms • ...
Word of the Day #2 2017-01-03
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- proper behavior or conduct
- an order from the government prohibiting trade with a foreign nation
- a false notion or mistaken belief
- rough and stormy; violent
- the order or sequence of events
- the act of subtracting
- to have great ambition
- to crouch or draw back as from pain or fear
- to emphasize
- to grow or develop well, to do well
- showing great interest or excitement
- to honor the memory of someone or something
- to be willing to do something that one considers beneath one's dignity
- a number or symbol places to the right of and above the expression indicating how many times the expression will be used as a factor
- an ornamental figure in the form of a grotesque animal or person projecting from the gutter of a building
- an explanation of something by comparing it with something similar
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- in geometry, a figure that forms a closed curve shape like an oval with both ends alike
- to act together to refuse to buy something often as a form of protest
- a method of concealing by making it appear to be part of the natural surroundings
- very strange or odd
- arousing fear, dread, alarm, or great concern
- a protein to provide immunity against a toxin
- choosing or taking what appears to be the best from various sources
- a conversation between two or more people
- repetition of the same sounds
- loss of hope
- a member of a military force that is not part of a regular army and operates in small bangs to harass the enemy by surprise raids
- to deceive by trickery
- to make known reveal; tell (often used to tell a secret)
- to rejoice greatly
30 Clues: to emphasize • loss of hope • to rejoice greatly • very strange or odd • the act of subtracting • to have great ambition • to deceive by trickery • rough and stormy; violent • proper behavior or conduct • repetition of the same sounds • the order or sequence of events • a false notion or mistaken belief • to grow or develop well, to do well • showing great interest or excitement • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2020-11-09
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- Joliet and Marquette explored for what country
- A Muslim house of worship
- Henry Hudson at first believed what the Hudson Bay was the
- A 16th century religious movement rejecting or changing some Roman Catholic teachings and practices and establishing the Protestant churches.
- What was June Ponce de Leon hoping to find?
- A reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300s to 1600s
- Vasco da Gama fulfilled Portugal's goal of a sea route to Asia when he reached
- Spanish explorer
- A form of Christianity that was in opposition to the Catholic Church
- A town in the Spanish-ruled lands
- A journey to a holy place
- An instrument that shows the direction of magnetic north
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- A fort
- Between A.D. 400 and 1100, many West Africans decided to become Muslim through trading contact with
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- A point of land that sticks out into the water, much like a peninsula
- A large farm
- A fleet of warships
- Settler who pays rent or provides work to a landowner in exchange for the right to use the landowner's land
- What did the conquistadors agree to give to Spain when they found treasure?
- Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- To travel completely around something, usually by water
- One of a series of expeditions Europeans made to regain control of Christian holy sites in the Middle East from the A.D. 1000s to 1200s
- An instrument used to plan a course, using the stars.
- A sea passage between the Atlantic and Pacific along the north coast of North America.
- A religious community where farming was carried out and Native Americans were converted to Christianity.
- Resistance such as to disease
27 Clues: A fort • A large farm • Spanish explorer • A fleet of warships • A Muslim house of worship • A journey to a holy place • Resistance such as to disease • A town in the Spanish-ruled lands • What was June Ponce de Leon hoping to find? • Joliet and Marquette explored for what country • Related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • ...
Science nd Dat 2018-12-20
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- mumps, measles, rubella
- vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase when it reaches its boiling point
- an antibiotic founded in 1928
- can be bent or hammered into shape
- the change of the physical state of matter from gas phase into liquid phase
- loose category of small proteins that are important in cell signaling
- a mixture of two or more metals
- substances specifically bound by antibodies
- the administration of antigenic material, to stimulate an individual's immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a pathogen.
- can be drawn out into wires
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- are antibodies that are made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell
- double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms. Some cells in some multicellular organisms may, however, lack them.
- free electrons in a metal
- to identify the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination of the symptoms
- also known as an immunoglobulin, is a large, Y-shaped protein produced mainly by plasma cells that is used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens
- the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in the red blood cells of almost all vertebrates as well as the tissues of some invertebrates
- are produced by injecting a specific antigen into a mouse, collecting an antibody-producing cell from the mouse's spleen, and fusing it with a tumor cell called a myeloma cell
- a molecule composed of two chains that coil around each other to form a double helix carrying the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses
- the type of bonding between two metals
- the basic building blocks of all animals and plants.
20 Clues: mumps, measles, rubella • free electrons in a metal • can be drawn out into wires • an antibiotic founded in 1928 • a mixture of two or more metals • can be bent or hammered into shape • the type of bonding between two metals • substances specifically bound by antibodies • the basic building blocks of all animals and plants. • ...
Meyer-Ecclesiology 2019-03-05
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- The name given to the ordinary and universal teaching authority of the Pope and the bishops in communion with him
- Literally means "in the Person of Christ"
- The order of teaching authority in the Church
- A consecrated successor to the Apostles
- The term indicates an action or sign that confers the grace it signifies
- A new relationship between man and God that has been established in Christ
- The territory and the churches under a bishop's authority
- The office of Pope in the Catholic Church
- The truth that the Catholic bishops today can trace their authority back to the Apostles
- The sacrament by which men are ordained
- when Cardinals gather to elect a new Pope they hold a ________
- The office of bishop in the Catholic Church; from the Greek episkopos
- A bishop of the highest rank
- The faithful of the Church who have received the Sacrament of Holy Orders
- The main purpose of the _______ is to serve as a papal elector
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- Immunity from error and any possibility of error
- A name given the assembly of the People of God called together from the ends of the earth
- Held in AD 49 or 50 to decide what the Gentile converts had to follow in order to be Christian
- Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
- A meeting of church leaders called together by the Pope
- A larger diocese which is under the care of an Archbishop
- Mission given to the apostles to preach the gospel to the whole world and make converts of every nation
- The definitive list of the books of the Bible
- The official church of the local bishop
- A man who is ordained to assist the mission of the Church
25 Clues: A bishop of the highest rank • Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition • A consecrated successor to the Apostles • The sacrament by which men are ordained • The official church of the local bishop • Literally means "in the Person of Christ" • The office of Pope in the Catholic Church • The order of teaching authority in the Church • ...
The Trail S1+S2 Crossword (by tanzanite) 2024-05-26
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- Vitamin A Toxicity (S1)
- ANNOYING AF (S2)
- Took the CROWN. Get it? (S1)
- Not to be confused with the season 1 Host (S2)
- Ships (S2)
- Robbed (S1)
- Bears some resemblance to Photo Bomb. (S1)
- Runner-up + Quitter (S2)
- Finale cuck (S1)
- Funny Musical Instrument (S2)
- Underage Stinky (S1)
- also got banned idk why but they did (S1)
- DNPd the First challenge. (S2)
- Psuedo-Quit (S2)
- Afton (S2)
- Jaundice (S1)
- Did well as an antagonist (S2)
- 📷 (S2)
- Ew quitter but they came back (S1)
- A sweet treat (S1)
- Test Tube II? (S2)
- Ew striker-outer (S1)
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- Winner + Quitter (S2)
- Got out from a tie, rejoined, immunity cucked, sent straight out (S2)
- Ew quitter (S1)
- first boot, then had the comeback of the century (S1)
- Winners pick (S2)
- spelling of the first word depends on the location (S1)
- Host moment (S1)
- NOOOO MY CLOUT -Cactus. (S2)
- Failed metatargeter (S2)
- Their elimination kinda gave them a taste of their own medicine (S1)
- A second sweet treat (S1)
- Metamorphosis or smth idk (S2)
- Bears some resemblance to Sticky Stone. (S2)
- Yeah I got nothing it's Acci (S1)
- Garten of Banban Refernce (S1)
- Ew quitter but Can Power X-Phone 6. (S2)
- kinda weird tbh (S1)
- Ew quitter but they signed up for S3 (S1)
- Vote swap shenanigans murdered them (S2)
- Alcohol (S2)
- I genuinely despise your gameplay with a passion. (S2)
- Microsoft ______s (S1)
- Theft and _______. Also what did you do exactly? (S2)
- Ew quitter but was an early reveal. (S2)
- replaced Cactus ig (S2)
47 Clues: 📷 (S2) • Ships (S2) • Afton (S2) • Robbed (S1) • Alcohol (S2) • Jaundice (S1) • Ew quitter (S1) • ANNOYING AF (S2) • Host moment (S1) • Finale cuck (S1) • Psuedo-Quit (S2) • Winners pick (S2) • A sweet treat (S1) • Test Tube II? (S2) • Underage Stinky (S1) • kinda weird tbh (S1) • Winner + Quitter (S2) • Ew striker-outer (S1) • Microsoft ______s (S1) • Vitamin A Toxicity (S1) • replaced Cactus ig (S2) • ...
Brainteaser 2024-06-30
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- Art movement focused on light and color
- Ancient citadel in Athens
- Composer of the "Moonlight Sonata"
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- Tree that doesn't lose leaves seasonally
- Ill-fated ship that sank in 1912
- Imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- Physicist known for theory of relativity
- Temperature scale named after Swedish astronomer
- Large wave caused by seismic activity
- Element used in old thermometers
- Largest hot desert in the world
- Musical instrument with 88 keys
- Communication system using dots and dashes
- System of government by the people
- Digital cryptocurrency
- Artist of the Mona Lisa
- Snow mass rushing down a mountainside
- Long-distance running event
- Longest river in South America
- Second planet from the Sun
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- Preserved remains of ancient life
- Process by which plants make food
- Largest land mammal
- Tiny marine animals that build reefs
- Japanese dish often involving raw fish
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Economic increase in prices over time
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
- Ancient amphitheater in Rome
- Element essential for breathing
- English playwright and poet
- Seat of Russian government
- Famous mausoleum in India
- Highest mountain in the world
- Substance to stimulate immunity
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Ancient Egyptian tomb structure
- Indian independence leader
- Classical dance form
- Japanese art of paper folding
- Complete set of an organism's DNA
- Egg-laying mammal with a duck-like bill
- Scientist who proposed theory of evolution
- Ancient supercontinent
- French emperor and military leader
- Epic poem attributed to Homer
- Fundamental particle in physics
- Capital of France
50 Clues: Capital of France • Largest land mammal • Classical dance form • Digital cryptocurrency • Ancient supercontinent • Artist of the Mona Lisa • Ancient citadel in Athens • Famous mausoleum in India • Seat of Russian government • Indian independence leader • Second planet from the Sun • English playwright and poet • Long-distance running event • Ancient amphitheater in Rome • ...
Crossword Review Assignment: Infectious Diseases 2023-09-21
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- Bacteria
- an epidemic of an infectious disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals.
- a disease which can be transmitted to humans from animals.
- the occurrence, rate, or frequency of a disease, crime, or something else undesirable.
- the branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
- im 6'4f
- the body's ability to stay safe by affording protection against harmful agents
- They function in the humoral immunity component of the adaptive immune system. B cells produce antibody molecules which may be either secreted or inserted into ...
- The innate immune system
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
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- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- it makes sure that the appropriate amount of engine power goes to the wheels to drive at any given speed.
- The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease
- the severity or harmfulness of a disease or poison.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- a type of white blood cell called lymphocytes.
- a person who acts on behalf of another person or group.
- A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and ...
- tailors its attack to a specific antigen previously encountered.
- a measure of disease that allows us to determine a person's likelihood of having a disease
20 Clues: im 6'4f • Bacteria • The innate immune system • a type of white blood cell called lymphocytes. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • the severity or harmfulness of a disease or poison. • a person who acts on behalf of another person or group. • a disease which can be transmitted to humans from animals. • ...
Ask me about my research! 2023-09-13
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- What substance can improve the potency of vaccines (Bryce Chackerian)
- The cell is not not dead it is just dormant (Mary Ann Olsey)
- What can we use to see T cells in the lung (Judy Cannon)
- The adeno viral vector ChAdOx1 was used to deliver immunity against which disease (Jaya Rajaiya)
- Biochemical reactions that maintain cell homeostasis (Monica Rosas Lemus)
- What immune effector molecule are VLPs especially good at inducing (Bryce Chackerian)
- The lipid particle contains “good cholesterol" (Jing Pu)
- wear a T-shirt, cook a T-bone, and play with ... cells (Xuexiang Yang)
- Antiviral host factors interfere with infection, _____ host factors support infection (Steve Baker)
- RNA interacts with other macromolecules (David S Peabody)
- droplet The cell organelle stores lipids (Jing Pu)
- Where activated T cells go to kill flu infected cells or SARS-infected cells (Judy Cannon)
- What is the nautically-inspired name for epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (Jaya Rajaiya)
- Omnipresent protein (Mike Mandell)
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- The template is double stranded and the copy is single stranded (Mary Ann Olsey)
- Bad in grants, good in boats (Mike Mandell)
- Looks like a virus but isn’t (Kathryn Frietze)
- cells Cells that line the blood vessels and are targets for virus infection (Alison Kell)
- This process happens during RNA maturation and can give rise to unique isoforms (Steve Baker)
- A cell signaling pathway important for controlling HPV oncogene transcription (Michelle Ozbun)
- Binds to Fc receptors on immune cells (Kathryn Frietze)
- An immunological organ that is the largest in mammals and provides the first line of defense against infection MIchelle Ozbun
- Viral protein needed for Coronavirus RNA capping (Monica Rosas Lemus)
- What makes an injured tissue red and swollen (Alison Kell)
24 Clues: Omnipresent protein (Mike Mandell) • Bad in grants, good in boats (Mike Mandell) • Looks like a virus but isn’t (Kathryn Frietze) • droplet The cell organelle stores lipids (Jing Pu) • Binds to Fc receptors on immune cells (Kathryn Frietze) • What can we use to see T cells in the lung (Judy Cannon) • The lipid particle contains “good cholesterol" (Jing Pu) • ...
History of Health Care 2023-08-10
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- to heat food for a period of time to destroy certain microorganisms
- the science of the mind or of mental states and processes
- pertaining to old age
- exact, correct, or precise
- organisms or beings that destroy
- a system of moral principles
- act of watching
- the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organism and their parts
- to force out evil spirits
- one who receives
- trusting in magic or chance
- ancient or prehistoric
- act or process of dividing, taking apart
- sterile condition, free from germs
- the inhalation and exhalation of air, or breathing
- organisms so small that they can only be seen through a microscope
- the branch of biology dealing with the structure function, uses, and move of existence of microscopic organisms
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- homes for men following religious standards
- the practice or science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- instrument used to hear sound in the body
- disease affecting many people at the same time
- to reproduce or make an exact copy
- not involving penetration of the skin
- a weakened bacteria or virus given to a person to build immunity against a disease
- loss of feeling or sensation
- the science dealing with the structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- establishments of nuns
- surgically removing circular sections (of bone, for example)
- using electronic communications or exchange medical information from one site to another for the health and educatioon of the patient or health care provider
- a sign or indication of something
- substance that slows or stops the growth of microorganisms
- marked by watching and protecting rather than seeking to cure
- directly into a vein
- practice of pretending to cure diseases
34 Clues: act of watching • one who receives • directly into a vein • pertaining to old age • establishments of nuns • ancient or prehistoric • to force out evil spirits • exact, correct, or precise • trusting in magic or chance • loss of feeling or sensation • a system of moral principles • organisms or beings that destroy • a sign or indication of something • to reproduce or make an exact copy • ...
Biotechnology 2024-02-19
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- A substance turned into ethanol and carbon dioxide by yeast
- The source of Bacitracyne, Erythromycin, and Tetracycline
- The organ that causes Hepatitis B if attacked by virus
- Something used to increase immunity against diseases
- Used to carry genese by inserting the genes into plasmids.
- Produced using genetic engineering technique.
- The product of milk fermentation with the help of microbes
- A unicelullar fungi that is anaerobic and used in making bread
- A compound produced by bacteria or fungi, serves to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria
- The earliest antibiotic
- A kind of mud that contains useful microorganism to break down dangerous substances in industrial waste
- The source of Amphicylin and Penicilin
- A problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield
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- A gene in Agrobacterium Bacteria in one chain that is used to carry genes between plants
- A liquid used in many asian foods to enhance taste and colour
- Something yeast needs to grow and multiply
- The process of fixing environment using organisms
- A mixed culture of several microorganism that is used to balance microorganisms in livestock's intestine and make it healthier
- One of Indonesia unique food made of soybean and requires fungi to ferment it.
- A fungi that ferments amylum into sugar in Soybean Ketchup
- Early traditional biotechnology is called..
- Something yeast produces to break down sugar into ethanol, carbon dioxide, and energy
- The plant which genes are taken from to rice and tobaccos for salinity resistance genes
- A metal found in company with other elements in mineral called chalcopyrite
- The use of part or whole organism to make products with desired properties
25 Clues: The earliest antibiotic • The source of Amphicylin and Penicilin • Something yeast needs to grow and multiply • Early traditional biotechnology is called.. • Produced using genetic engineering technique. • The process of fixing environment using organisms • A problem in agriculture as it can decrease yield • Something used to increase immunity against diseases • ...
BIOTECH 2024-09-03
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- - A device used for growing organisms under controlled conditions.
- - Hormone produced through recombinant DNA technology for diabetes treatment.
- - Genetically Modified Organism; an organism whose genetic material has been altered.
- - Undifferentiated cells with the potential to develop into many different cell types.
- - Plastics derived from renewable biological substances rather than petroleum.
- - Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
- - An organism that contains a gene or genes from another species.
- - Use of plants to clean contaminated environments.
- - The process of creating a genetically identical copy of an organism.
- - Fuel produced through biological processes.
- - Organic material used as a source of energy.
- - A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific disease.
- - Plants grown for food, fiber, or other agricultural purposes, often genetically modified.
- - Photosynthetic organisms used in biofuels and aquaculture.
- - The application of computer technology to the management of biological data.
- - DNA formed by combining segments of DNA from different sources.
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- - The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- - Application of engineering principles to biological systems.
- - Study of the genomes of organisms.
- - A process where microorganisms convert sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol.
- - A small DNA molecule within a cell that can replicate independently.
- - Technique used to grow tissues or cells in an artificial medium.
- - Pharmaceutical products produced using biotechnology.
- - Proteins used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- - A shorthand for biotechnology, often used in industry.
- - Antibodies derived from a single clone of cells, used in diagnostics and treatment.
- - Treatment of disease by altering the genes in a patient's cells.
- - The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and algae.
- - The study of ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine.
29 Clues: - Study of the genomes of organisms. • - Fuel produced through biological processes. • - Organic material used as a source of energy. • - Use of plants to clean contaminated environments. • - Pharmaceutical products produced using biotechnology. • - Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body. • - A shorthand for biotechnology, often used in industry. • ...
Amino Acids Crossword 2024-09-05
Across
- Has a guanidinium group at the end of its side chain, and is also a precursor for the synthesis of nitric oxide.
- Has a thiol group in its side chain which allows it to form disulfide bonds.
- The start of an amino acid chain.
- Helps regulate blood sugar levels by promoting glucose uptake into muscles.
- A BCAA that is important in building muscle.
- Is the primary carrier of nitrogen in the bloodstream, and it is a key fuel source for rapidly dividing cells.
- Has a hydroxyl group in its side chain, making it highly polar, and therefore crucial in enzyme active sites.
- Its side chain is covalently bonded to the amino group which creates a rigid ring that restricts flexibility.
- An essential amino acid with an aromatic group with the symbol F.
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- It has two hydrogen atoms attached to its alpha carbon and is very flexible due to its small size
- has an amide group in its side chain, making it polar, and is frequently involved in N-linked glycosylation.
- Negatively charged and central to metabolic pathways.
- Has an aromatic ring with a hydroxyl group which enables it to absorbs UV light.
- A positively charged amino acid that can gain or lose a proton near physiological pH.
- An essential amino acid with a double hydroxyl group and two chiral centers.
- An amino acid involved in sugar and acid metabolism, immunity, and energy, with the symbol A.
- Negatively charged and enhances the umami flavor.
- An essential amino acid that is positively charged, and deficiencies in this amino acid has been linked to increased stress and anxiety.
- The largest of all twenty amino acids.
- A BCAA that helps with energy production and breaks down in muscle tissue to fuel exercise.
20 Clues: The start of an amino acid chain. • The largest of all twenty amino acids. • A BCAA that is important in building muscle. • Negatively charged and enhances the umami flavor. • Negatively charged and central to metabolic pathways. • An essential amino acid with an aromatic group with the symbol F. • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-13
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- the reproduction of viruses using a host cell to manufacture more viruses; the viruses then burst out of the cell
- A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause infection and disease.
- biquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.
- medicines that fight infections caused by bacteria in humans and animals by either killing the bacteria or making it difficult for the bacteria to grow and multiply
- acquired from exposure to the disease organism through infection with the actual disease
- the act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease.
- submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- a protein made by plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) in response to an antigen
- an organ that is part of the lymphatic system
- helps the body fight infection and other diseases
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- any substance that causes the body to make an immune response against that substance
- a type of immune cell that is made in the bone marrow and is found in the blood and in lymph tissue
- one of two cycles of viral reproduction
- an organ that is part of the lymphatic system, in which T lymphocytes grow and multiply
- a type of white blood cell
- a type of immune cell that can surround and kill microorganisms, ingest foreign material, and remove dead cells
- protects your child's body from outside invaders
- a type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- produce an immune response against non-self or foreign bodies leading to immunity and protection against diseases
20 Clues: a type of white blood cell • one of two cycles of viral reproduction • an organ that is part of the lymphatic system • A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies • protects your child's body from outside invaders • helps the body fight infection and other diseases • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause infection and disease. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2023-03-19
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- Produces antibodies to aid in immunity
- High blood pressure
- Chamber that receives blood from the veins into the heart
- Entire pumping process of the heart
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Capillary with pores to allow for rapid passage of materials
- Blood flow between the heart and body tissues
- Binds oxygen in iron-containing protein
- Small vessels where material exchanges occur
- Contraction of heart muscle, pumping blood from chambers
- State of balance between all systems of the body
- Red blood cells
- (ECG)records electrical activity of the heart
- Bulge in the wall of an artery
- Play an important role in preventing blood loss
- Arterial walls thicken and lose elasticity
- Blood flow between the heart and lungs
- Very small artery that leads to a capillary
- Drains blood from the upper leg
- Force exerted on vessels by circulating blood
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- Supplies blood to the brachial region
- Interior portion of blood vessels
- Production of blood elements
- Regulates blood flow between the right atrium and ventricle
- Top number when recording blood pressure
- Lack of oxygen supply
- Carries blood from the left ventricle to body tissues
- Supply blood to heart muscle itself
- Slows or counteracts the flow of blood
- White blood cells
- Fluid portion of blood
- Regulates blood flow between the left atrium and ventricle
- Volume of erythrocytes in sample of centrifuged blood
- Vessels that carry blood toward the heart
- Platelets
- Cancer involving production of white blood cells
- Chamber that forces blood away from the heart
- Deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin
- Ensures one-way flow of blood
- Muscle of the heart
- Relaxation of heart muscle, allowing chambers to fill with blood
41 Clues: Platelets • Red blood cells • White blood cells • High blood pressure • Muscle of the heart • Lack of oxygen supply • Fluid portion of blood • Production of blood elements • Ensures one-way flow of blood • Bulge in the wall of an artery • Drains blood from the upper leg • Interior portion of blood vessels • Entire pumping process of the heart • Supply blood to heart muscle itself • ...
Early Encounters 2023-05-23
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- a government system where one person (such as a queen or king) is the leader
- a lot of valuable material possessions or resources
- plan and direct the route or course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transportation, especially by using instruments or maps
- 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.
- to travel over or through a place in order to learn more about it or to find something
- overcome and take control of
- human beings together (collective, the sum of their social networks and power networks)
- to change your behavior so that it is easier to live in a particular place or situation.
- to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- a set of lands or regions that are ruled by an emperor
- characteristics that society instinctively attributes to groups of people to classify them according to age, weight, occupation, skin color, gender, etc
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- a way to create immunity to (protection from) some diseases
- one born or reared in a particular place
- to make someone) a slave; cause someone to lose their freedom of choice or action
- of or relating to a government or the conduct of government
- the act of dividing a period of time into shorter periods
- inner beliefs about what is right and what is wrong that make one choose the path of right behavior
- a situation in which people or organizations fight against something or refuse to accept or be changed by something
- relating to trade, industry, or money
- the action of people coming together to live in an area
21 Clues: overcome and take control of • relating to trade, industry, or money • one born or reared in a particular place • a lot of valuable material possessions or resources • a set of lands or regions that are ruled by an emperor • the action of people coming together to live in an area • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place • ...
chapter 4 2021-09-15
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- disease, a chronic disease characterized by damage to blood vessels of the brain resulting in disruption of circulation to the brain
- the separation of infected persons from those who are susceptible
- prevention, preventive measures that forestall the onset of illness or injury during prepathogenesis period
- of infection, a model to conceptualize the transmission of a communicable disease from its source to a susceptible host
- immunity, occurs when exposure to a disease-causing organism prompts the immune system to develop antibodies against disease
- the planning for and taking of action to forestall the onset of a disease or other health problems
- the ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in a host
- a communicable disease transmissible under natural conditions from vertebrate animals to humans
- the cause of a disease
- the capability of a communicable disease agent to cause disease in a susceptible host
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- the complete elimination or uprooting of a disease
- the killing of communicable disease agents outside the host, on countertops, for example
- pathogens, disease agents, such as HIV, that are transmissible in blood and other body fluids
- heart disease, a chronic disease characterized by damage to the coronary arteries in the heart
- a disease that infects only humans
- efforts to control a disease in progress
- limitation of freedom of movement of those who have been exposed to a disease and may be incubating
- transmission, the immediate transfer of an infectious agent by direct contact between infected and susceptible individuals
- transmission, communicable disease transmission involving an intermediate step
- the spread of cancer cells to distant parts of the body by circulatory or lymphatic system
- a person or other living organism that affords subsistence or lodgment to a communicable agent under natural conditions
21 Clues: the cause of a disease • a disease that infects only humans • efforts to control a disease in progress • the complete elimination or uprooting of a disease • the ability of a biological agent to enter and grow in a host • the separation of infected persons from those who are susceptible • transmission, communicable disease transmission involving an intermediate step • ...
Career Word Search 2021-09-14
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- a large group of animals, especially hoofed mammals, that live, feed, or migrate together or are kept together as livestock.
- a person who trains people or animals.
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
- relating to both biology and medicine.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- a person employed to look after technical equipment or do practical work in a laboratory.
- a person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization.
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- a bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles.
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- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- a small enclosure for a dog or cat.
- the hygienic care and cleaning of a dog
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, nonretractable claws, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.
- a small domesticated carnivorous mammal with soft fur, a short snout
- 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 public display of works of art or items of interest, held in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair.
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- a person who breeds livestock, racehorses, other animals, or plants.
- a veterinary surgeon.
21 Clues: a veterinary surgeon. • a small enclosure for a dog or cat. • a person who trains people or animals. • relating to both biology and medicine. • the hygienic care and cleaning of a dog • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade. • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • ...
A Wrinkle in Time Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- a fourteen-year-old boy who is intelligent and a good athlete, and accompanies Meg and Charles on their adventure.
- make or become tight or tighter.
- in a manner relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- firmness of purpose; resoluteness.
- relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
- the main protagonist’s first name.
- the planet ruled by IT, that the three children visit on their journey.
- a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
- long or tall and thin.
- a slender threadlike appendage of a climbing plant, often growing in a spiral form, that stretches out and twines around any suitable support.
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- trembling or shaking with a slight rapid motion.
- having ample space.
- the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something.
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
- focus one's attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity.
- deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion.
- the main protagonist’s extraordinary little brother with an extremely rich vocabulary and intellect.
- very large in size, quantity, or extent. Misconception a view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding.
- able to be recognized or identified from previous encounters or knowledge.
- causing shock or dismay; horrific. Impatience the tendency to be impatient; irritability or restlessness.
- anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment.
22 Clues: having ample space. • long or tall and thin. • make or become tight or tighter. • firmness of purpose; resoluteness. • the main protagonist’s first name. • trembling or shaking with a slight rapid motion. • in a manner relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion. • ...
Ghost Dog Secrets 2022-05-27
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- to go with one by holding them by the hand, a halter, a rope, etc. while moving forward
- Something that haunts you
- callous indifference to or pleasure in causing pain and suffering
- overwhelming distress
- something you shouldn't tell anyone
- an attempt to win a contest or championship in a sport
- a male child or young man
- increasing rapidly
- a hiding place
- harmed, damaged or impared
- taking without permission
- a person who is or has been in prison, especially a criminal who has been jailed repeatedly
- attach or fasten
- Man's best friend
- to save from danger
- an institution for educating children
- treated with cruelty
- impossible to understand
- the end or finish of an event or process
- inquisitive, nosy. (or nosey), prying
- walk with difficulty
- when something disappears suddenly
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- an unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity
- a household in which an orphaned, neglected, is placed for care
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it
- affected by rust
- made of clouds floating around
- treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculate
- Temporary protection from bad weather
- to fasten or secure with
- a medical test of a specified kind
- below a weight considered normal or desirable
- a menace of bodily harm, such as may restrain a person's freedom of action
- a person who owns something
- lacking good sense or judgment; unwise
- displaying a complete lack of feeling or consideration
- sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- a sheepdog of a breed originating in Scotland, having a long, pointed nose and thick, long hair
- very cold in temperature
39 Clues: a hiding place • affected by rust • attach or fasten • Man's best friend • increasing rapidly • to save from danger • treated with cruelty • walk with difficulty • overwhelming distress • to fasten or secure with • impossible to understand • very cold in temperature • Something that haunts you • a male child or young man • taking without permission • harmed, damaged or impared • ...
Midterm Review Part III 2024-01-08
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- An early city built by the original inhabitants of the Indus River Valley.
- The only way into India by land through the northern mountains.
- Mauryan emperor of India who converted to Buddhism and sent missionaries to spread the religion.
- Religion based on the worship of gods, nature spirits and ancestors.
- The 2nd empire of India - India's "Golden Age" when it began trade on the Silk Road.
- The universal god of Hinduism - the oneness of everything.
- A scientist who uses artifacts and fossils to create a larger context for understanding the culture of a civilization.
- Rigid social class in the Hindu religion.
- Intentionally infecting a person with a dead or weakened version of a virus in order to boost immunity. First practiced in ancient India.
- A semi-nomadic, pastoral people originally from the Caucuses Mountain region who traveled into India and mixed with its native peoples.
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- ________________ Gautama, or "Buddha".
- Aryan works of history and religious literature.
- Written language of the ancient Aryans.
- The reward or punishment a person receives for fulfilling their dharma or not.
- Upper caste priests in the Hindu religion.
- Also known as Nirvana - the blissful feeling of becoming one with everything.
- The mountainous region northwest of the Indus river.
- The illusion of being separate from all things according to Hinduism.
- The river along which the 1st people in India settled.
- A purple dye derived from a snail that was made in ancient Phoenicia.
- The obligations of each caste in Hinduism.
- Fertile yellow soil that sometimes caused the Huang river to flood.
- Buddhist University built during the Gupta Dynasty of India. Birth place of Algebra.
23 Clues: ________________ Gautama, or "Buddha". • Written language of the ancient Aryans. • Rigid social class in the Hindu religion. • Upper caste priests in the Hindu religion. • The obligations of each caste in Hinduism. • Aryan works of history and religious literature. • The mountainous region northwest of the Indus river. • ...
Extra Credit- Vanessa Howell 2023-12-12
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- site of immunity function
- clot in broken vessel
- Hemoglobin bind to this
- type of anemia caused by drugs or chemicals
- larger vessel that has 3 tunics
- Thicknes of blood
- drain large areas of the body
- this lymph capillaries transport fat
- can rupture causing bacteria to enter abdominal space
- Necessary for DNA synthesis
- blocks lymph from flowing back into the blood
- most abundant wbc
- foreign elements that activates t cells
- Abnormally low WBC
- 4 polypeptide Chains
- outer covering of lymph node
- another name for wbc
- tonsils at the bases of tongue
- low WBC
- pair of tonsils in oral cavity
- part of the vessels where lymph exits
- name for patches that fight pathogens in intestines
- Clot that travels in blood stream
- volume of RBC in blood
- ring of lymphoid tissues
- tonsils found at auditory tubes
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- Erythropoiesis is produces mainly in the
- turns into macrophages
- Fragments of Megarygocyte
- anemia common in people from African belt
- 45% of RBC
- cells that bring antigen to lymph nodes
- non-living fluid matrix
- protein binds easily to this
- sinus where lymph flows before exiting lymph node
- maintains concave structure of RBC
- plasma is made up mostly of this.
- 2 lobes nuclei
- part of the vessel where lymph enters
- removal of spleen
- clotting Factors are produced here
- secondary cancer sites
- primary lymph organ
- Broken down amino acids
- maintains osmotic pressure
- where rbc are destroyed.
- this duct drains the majority of the left side of the body
47 Clues: low WBC • 45% of RBC • 2 lobes nuclei • Thicknes of blood • most abundant wbc • removal of spleen • Abnormally low WBC • primary lymph organ • 4 polypeptide Chains • another name for wbc • clot in broken vessel • turns into macrophages • secondary cancer sites • volume of RBC in blood • Hemoglobin bind to this • non-living fluid matrix • Broken down amino acids • where rbc are destroyed. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Review 2023-10-24
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- Article I, Section 8, clause 18 of the U.S. Constitution; known as either the "necessary and proper" clause or the _____ clause, it allows Congress to extend its delegated powers.
- To be distributed, as in the seats in the House of Representatives
- A court order requiring that a person be brought to court to determine if there is enough evidence to hold the person for trial is a writ of _____ corpus.
- Powers not specifically granted to Congress by the U.S. Constitution that are suggested to be necessary to carry out the powers delegated to Congress under the Constitution are called _____ powers.
- A legislative body, such as Congress, that consists of two houses
- Meetings of Congress
- Powers given to the federal government by the Constitution are called _____ powers.
- The formal disapproval of the actions of a member of Congress by the other members
- An act that betrays and endangers one's country
- Meetings of party leaders to determine party policy or to choose the party's candidates for public office
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- The process of drawing congressional district lines to favor a political party
- The assistant to the floor leader in each house of Congress who tries to persuade party members to vote for bills the party supports
- To charge a government official with misconduct
- The official who presides over the Senate in the vice president's absence is the president pro _____.
- Laws that sentence people to prison without trial are called bills of _____.
- Laws that apply to actions that occurred before the laws were passed are called ex post _____ laws.
- The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is the _____ of the House.
- Legal protection
- The removal of a member of Congress for serious misconduct
- The official count of the population that occurs every ten years
20 Clues: Legal protection • Meetings of Congress • To charge a government official with misconduct • An act that betrays and endangers one's country • The removal of a member of Congress for serious misconduct • The official count of the population that occurs every ten years • A legislative body, such as Congress, that consists of two houses • ...
Chapter 16 2023-12-14
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- pressure a measure of the amount of force that the blood places on the walls of blood vessels, particularly large arteries, as it is pumped through the body
- specialized white blood cells that provide the body with immunity
- the muscle that separates the chest from the abdominal cavity
- fluid in which other parts of the blood are suspended
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- a condition in which the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is reduced
- the exchange of gasses between the body and the environment
- the airways that connect the trachea and the lungs
- cells that prevent the body's loss of blood
- a form of cancer in which any one of the different types of white blood cells is produced excessively and abnormally
- an inflammation of the lungs commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection
- an inflammation of the tissues that line the sinuses
- small vessels that carry blood between arterioles and small vessels called venules
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- a contagious bacterial infection that usually affects the lungs
- a condition present at birth
- windpipe(cartilaginous tube)
- a disease that progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli
- disease a type of cancer that affects the lymph tissue
- the throat(muscular tube in your neck)
- the oxygen-carrying protein in blood
- the voice box(hollow organ holding vocal cords)
- an inflammation of the bronchi caused by infection or exposure to irritants such as tobacco smoke or air pollution
- the clear fluid that fills the spaces around body cells
- an inflammation of the lining of the lungs and chest cavity
- blood vessels that return blood to the heart
- an inflammatory condition in which the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles become narrowed, causing difficulty in breathing
26 Clues: a condition present at birth • windpipe(cartilaginous tube) • the oxygen-carrying protein in blood • the throat(muscular tube in your neck) • cells that prevent the body's loss of blood • blood vessels that return blood to the heart • the voice box(hollow organ holding vocal cords) • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Age of Exploration 2024-01-18
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- A Spanish conqueror of the Americas; a person seeking gold and glory
- The Spanish system of forcing Native Americans to do physical work on plantations
- The owning of human beings with the belief that they are property
- A narrow strip of water that connect two bigger bodies of water.
- The act of looking around some unknown place
- Someone born in a particular place
- To bring into a country something or someone from another place
- A natural Protection against a disease
- to provide the money for something
- more than half of a group of people or things
- Having to do with money
- To get rid of something; to say that something is no longer legal or lawful
- An official who governs land for the king or queen
- A colony; a group of people who had left one place and settled in another place.
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- To change one's religion to another religion or another belief
- A large area of farmland
- A long Journey of discovery
- the science of planning and following a route of a ship
- The act of dying from not having enough food to eat
- To talk together, make bargains, and agree on something
- Compact The agreement made by the pilgrims that set up a form of government for their new colony
- a person who comes from a specific group of people
- a person who settles in a colony
- the amount of money left over after paying for the cost of doing business
- A person who came to North America for religious freedom and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts
25 Clues: Having to do with money • A large area of farmland • A long Journey of discovery • a person who settles in a colony • Someone born in a particular place • to provide the money for something • A natural Protection against a disease • The act of looking around some unknown place • more than half of a group of people or things • ...
Nutrients 2024-10-16
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- Many people are allergic or intolerant to this basic form of sugar.
- This is the most common grain in the world.
- Acids Also known as "tiny building blocks of protein".
- This fruit has antioxidant properties and may help prevent infections such as UTIs.
- Found in Gatorade or Pedialyte, these nutrients help maintain proper fluids balance
- Someone with Celiacs disease may be allergic to this nutrient.
- This bright yellow root may help fight inflammation including arthritis.
- The daily recommendation for this is <2,300 mg/day
- You can find this vitamin in green vegetables. Its job is to clot the blood.
- This nutrient is the most abundant protein in the body and is often found in skincare products.
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- Found in carrots; this nutrient keeps your eyesight strong.
- You can find this in yogurt or kombucha, it helps maintain a healthy gut.
- This protein rich substance is a byproduct of cheese.
- This lubricates the joint and organs and regulates body temperature.
- Too much of this will impact your quality of sleep.
- Also known as plant starch
- Found in whole grains and produce; this nutrient will keep you full and satisfied after a meal.
- If you spend 5 minutes in the sun, you'll get your recommended dose of this nutrient.
- If you are taking a Statin, this fruit is off limits!
- This mineral is extra important for bone health.
- This strong scented herb may help settle an upset stomach.
- This mineral found in nuts, seeds, and greens, may help reduce stress and improve sleep
- You can find this in citrus fruits or potatoes, it helps strengthen immunity.
- A deficiency in this mineral may lead to fatigue, pale skin and eyes, and even spoon-shaped nails.
24 Clues: Also known as plant starch • This is the most common grain in the world. • This mineral is extra important for bone health. • The daily recommendation for this is <2,300 mg/day • Too much of this will impact your quality of sleep. • This protein rich substance is a byproduct of cheese. • If you are taking a Statin, this fruit is off limits! • ...
Ruby-Microorganisms 2024-11-25
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- that prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
- or objects that adhere to and transmit infectious material
- separation
- A cell that certain fungi, plants, and bacteria produce
- that are not capable of causing disease
- by organism; contamination by disease-producing organism or pathogens
- An infectious disease that affects many people over a wide geographic area
- of simple plantlike that live on dead organic matter (ex; yeast or mold)
- of being protected against a particular disease
- infectious disease that affects a large number of people within a population, community, or region at the same time
- to give others
- Disease not spread through infection or people
- Substance created by plants/animals that are poisonous to human
- requiring oxygen to live and grow
- The severity or harmfulness of a disease or person
- Group of bacteria that are obligate intercellular parasites
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- control method that destroys pathogens but does not kill viruses
- a process that results in total destruction of all microorganism
- living things too small to be seen with the naked eye
- made impure by polluting or poisonous
- Microscopic one-celled animals often sound in decaying material and contaminated
- some of which cause disease
- Disease-producing organisms
- matter discarded from the bowel after food has been ingested
- asepsis-preventing the spread of infection by reducing number of microorganism
- oxygen to live and grow
- Living things or inanimate objects that carry disease-causing agent
- Fuzzy surface growth of fungus on damp or decaying matter
- Originating in a hospital
- microorganisms, some of which are beneficial
- piece of equipment sterilized by steam under pressure and/or dry heat
31 Clues: separation • to give others • oxygen to live and grow • Originating in a hospital • some of which cause disease • Disease-producing organisms • requiring oxygen to live and grow • made impure by polluting or poisonous • that are not capable of causing disease • microorganisms, some of which are beneficial • Disease not spread through infection or people • ...
Gen 003 Long Quiz 2025-03-18
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- hailed as one of the greatest achievements in modern medicine
- It refers to the scaled - up, reliable and cost effective manufacturing of nanoscale materials, structures, devices and systems
- in 1951 that the term genetic engineering was coined by
- refers to the science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale
- deals with virtual communication between patient and physician.
- The study of structures and materials on the nanometer scale.
- s protection against a disease, and it can be passive or active, natural or vaccine induced.
- is not the same as weather, but the two phenomena are closely related.
- the virus that causes AIDS
- has been especially valuable for producing recombinant microorganisms that have a wide variety of industrial uses.
- develop novel genes of economic importance that can be used to improve the genetics of crop plants.
- discussed a method in which scientist can direct and control individual atoms and molecules in his talk
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- a situation in which a person, known as a moral agent, is faced with two or more conflicting options, none of which seems entirely satisfactory or morally acceptable.
- also called robot-assisted surgery, helps doctors do tricky operations with more accuracy, flexibility, and control than before.
- is a billionth of a meter, or 10 of a meter.
- has been with the society since selective breeding was introduced to humankind and when animals were domesticated
- is the process of being made resistant to an infectious disease, usually by means of a vaccine.
- often disrupts a person’s ability to engage with school, work, or relationships for months at a time
- refers to the standards and values that define what is good or right.
- Long life; the fact of continuing to exist for a long time.
20 Clues: the virus that causes AIDS • is a billionth of a meter, or 10 of a meter. • in 1951 that the term genetic engineering was coined by • Long life; the fact of continuing to exist for a long time. • hailed as one of the greatest achievements in modern medicine • The study of structures and materials on the nanometer scale. • ...
Biology Paper 1 Revision 2025-04-29
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- The part of the digestive system that releases enzymes into the small intestine
- Aerobic respiration requires __________ + oxygen
- Word used to describe any microorgansim that can cause disease
- The organ system that allows you to break down your food
- Word used to describe any disease that can be passed from one organism to another
- The type of cell division used for growth and repair
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- The parts of the cell that make proteins
- The liquid part of blood
- The process by which substances move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- The part of the digestive system that releases bile to help digestive fats
- Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells
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- The part of the respiratory system (inside the lungs) where oxygen diffuses into the blood stream
- The part of the cell that stores the genetic material
- The waste product of anaerobic respiration in animal cells (including humans)
- Any drug testing that is performed on humans is known as a _________ trial
- The type of chemical reactions that release energy
- The type of cell division that produces gametes
- Undifferentiated cells that have the ability to differentiate into many types of specialised cells are called ________ cells
- Biological catalysts are also known as _____________
- The type of enzyme that breaks down fats
- The process of vaccinating most people to protect those who cannot be vaccinated is called ________ immunity
- The type of enzyme that breaks down proteins
- Type of drug used to treat bacterial infections
- The part of an enzyme where the substrate fits in to (___________ site)
- The type of blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
26 Clues: The liquid part of blood • The smallest type of blood vessel • The type of enzyme that breaks down fats • The parts of the cell that make proteins • Where photosynthesis happens in plant cells • The type of enzyme that breaks down proteins • The type of cell division that produces gametes • Type of drug used to treat bacterial infections • ...
Biology Bio terms 2025-05-14
Across
- Type of infection in which the virus enters a cell, makes a new copy of itself, and causes the cell to burst
- bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA
- is a protein coat surrounding a virus
- kind of virus that infects bacteria
- symbiotic association of plant roots and fungi
- complex carbohydrates that make up the cell walls of fungi also found in the external skeletons of some insects
- process in which a cell replicates its DNA and then divides in half to produce two identical cells
- life cycle that has 2 alternations peare a haploid layer and a diploid phase
- is the process by which paramecia and some prokaryotes exchange genetic information
Down
- infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host's cell and is replicated within the host's DNA
- are one of many long slender filaments that make up the body of a fungus
- structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions; thick internal walls that enclose DNA and a portion of disease-causing material
- disease-causing agent
- symbiotic association between a fungus and photosynthetic organisms
- structure used by preists for Mohomed moves an unaviable metin
- groups of drugs are used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogens is used to produce immunity to a disease
- reproductive structure of a fungus that grows from the mycelium
- short hair-like projection that produces movement
- Particle is made of a protein, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
- densely branched network of hyphae
- is a unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- DNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information
23 Clues: disease-causing agent • densely branched network of hyphae • kind of virus that infects bacteria • is a protein coat surrounding a virus • symbiotic association of plant roots and fungi • is a unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • short hair-like projection that produces movement • DNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information • ...
biology chapter 21 2025-05-15
Across
- reproductive structure of a fungus that grows from the mycelium
- symbiotic association between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism
- type of infection in which a virus enters a cell, makes copies of itself, and causes the cell to burst
- protein coat surrounding a virus
- symbiotic association of plant roots and fungi
- structure used by protists for movement; produces movement in a wavelike motion
- one of many long, slender filaments that makes up the body of a fungus
- type of infection in which a virus embeds its DNA into the DNA of the host cell and is replicated along with the host cell's DNA
- densely branched network of the hyphae of a fungus
- structure produced by prokaryotes in unfavorable conditions; a thick internal wall that encloses the DNA and a portion of the cytoplasm
- complex carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of fungi; also found in the external skeletons of arthropods
Down
- process in which paramecia and some prokaryotes exchange genetic information
- a group of drugs used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
- unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
- kind of virus that infects bacteria
- RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information
- bacteriophage DNA that is embedded in the bacterial host's DNA
- disease-causing agent
- type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides in half, producing two identical daughter cells
- particle made of proteins, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids that can replicate only by infecting living cells
- preparation of weakened or killed pathogens used to produce immunity to a disease
- short hairlike projection that produces movement
22 Clues: disease-causing agent • protein coat surrounding a virus • kind of virus that infects bacteria • unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus • symbiotic association of plant roots and fungi • short hairlike projection that produces movement • densely branched network of the hyphae of a fungus • RNA virus that contains RNA as its genetic information • ...
Postpartum Crossword 2024-03-27
Across
- causes include delayed physical activity, opioids, perineal pain, and dehydration
- breastfeeding technique useful for small babies and c-section mothers
- use REEDA to assess, causes discomfort with defecation
- Recti, separation of rectus muscle, typically dissolves within six weeks
- care, cleanses and soothes perineal area and helps to prevent infection
- first 1-3 days postpartum, provides passive immunity to the newborn
- redness, swelling, warmth in legs could indicate
- 3,000 mL/day is normal within first 2-3 days after delivery
- consists of three stages with the last stage encompassing day 10 through 8 weeks postpartum.
Down
- successful breastfeeding includes teaching the new mother a proper one
- indicates infection if greater than 100.4 on two occasions after 24 hrs. postpartum
- postpartum uterotonic typically IV administration
- softener, docusate sodium to prevent constipation
- encourage patient to empty bladder frequently to prevent uterine _______.
- non-breastfeeding women may apply ice packs and take analgesics to relieve symptoms.
- when distended can lead to a boggy uterus
- Packs, nonpharmacological pain measure to sooth perineum and reduce swelling
- Tylenol and Motrin
- ensure patient is passing after cesarean section
- bath, nonpharmacological pain measure useful after 3rd or 4th degree laceration
- greater than 500 mL blood loss after vaginal delivery.
- palpated as firm, midline, and at the level of the umbilicus the first day postpartum.
- Hour, promotes Baby Friendly by delaying non-essential nursing procedures for the first hour after birth.
- Blues, related to hormone changes -the woman feels sad and may cry the first few days of postpartum.
- uterus rapidly decreasing in size with decreasing fundal height
25 Clues: Tylenol and Motrin • when distended can lead to a boggy uterus • ensure patient is passing after cesarean section • redness, swelling, warmth in legs could indicate • postpartum uterotonic typically IV administration • softener, docusate sodium to prevent constipation • use REEDA to assess, causes discomfort with defecation • ...
